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Revealing Early Brisbane: The Cross River Rail Archaeological Program

Annerley-Stephens History Group (ASHG) presents Talking History: Revealing Early Brisbane: The Cross River Rail Archaeological Program with Dr Kevin Rains on Saturday 16 November, 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm including afternoon tea.

Hear fascinating insights into early Brisbane revealed through the Cross River Rail Archaeological digs.

Join us after the talk for afternoon tea.

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Wednesday Lunchtime Lecture: The Aboriginal Workers who Bred Horses for the Queensland Police: 1909-1935. + BOOK LAUNCH

Join us on Wednesday the 9th of October for the next instalment of our Wednesday Lunchtime Lecture Series, “The Aboriginal Workers who Bred Horses for the Queensland Police: 1909-1935” presented by award-winning writer Lesley Synge.

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Our Story live: Discover Osprey House

Join one of the Environment Centre Officers from Osprey House to hear about the history of Griffin’s favourite pair of breeding Eastern Osprey, Hope and George, Moreton’s most famous feathered couple!

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Our Story Live: Bribie Beach Holidays

To celebrate Bribie Island Seaside Museum’s Shifting Shores: Bribie’s beautiful beaches, Lynne Hooper from the Bribie Island Historical Society will delve into the history of Bribie Island as a beloved beach holiday destination.

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Life on Earth: An artist’s perspective – Botanical Floor Talk

Join the Redland Museum for Botanical Floor Talks with artists Rhyl Henzell and Louise Saunders as part of their ‘Life on Earth: An artist’s perspective’ exhibition this October.

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Talking History: Why is Fairfield so Different?

The talk considers the topic Why is Fairfield so Different showcasing how social
history can be affected by geography.

Presenter Jeff Brunne is the President of the Annerley-Stephens History Group. His talks discuss broad historical and cultural trends, from the perspective of ordinary people.

Book through the Fairfield Library, 34038615.

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