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Stories through time, National Reconciliation Week 2025 Exhibition Tours

In the spirit of considering the 2025 National Reconciliation Week (NRW) theme, Bridging Now to Next, which reflects the ongoing connection between past, present and future, please join UQ Anthropology Museum staff for a guided tour of Stories through time: Living cultures, enduring connections

Various tours available throughout the week, subject to numbers.

Generations of Indigenous Australian and Pacific peoples have worked to preserve and celebrate cultural continuity through making, sharing and documenting the everyday objects and practices of Country and Custom.

Over the past seventy-five years thousands of objects have made their way into the Anthropology Museum’s custodianship. The Museum has been a place for critical discourse and this exhibition celebrates the collaborative relationships forged between Indigenous and non-Indigenous producers and scholars.

Since the 1950s makers, storytellers and knowledge holders have connected with their material culture in the collection, to re-imagine cultural continuity for future generations. This exhibition presents key collections which contain and convey some of these deeply significant social, spiritual and economic ties.

This public program is held in conjunction with National Reconciliation Week, as we value and celebrate the uniqueness of knowledges, culture, histories and languages that have been created and shared for millennia.

Featuring works by artists, photographers, craftspeople, cultural knowledge holders and researchers from across Australia and the Pacific:

Aspasia Gadai (Yewo) / Eeng Ampeybegan / Esther Ngala Kennedy (1948-2005) / Ivy-Rose Sirimi / Irene Mbitjana Entata (1946-2014) / Kamaki Isaga / Kauindu / Kelly Kanti / Larry Gavenor / Maude Jowrth / Mede / Mikompa Peemuggina / Nanganarralil (c.1938-94) / Napolean Oui / Narritjin Maymuru (c.1916-81) / Peter Mondjingu (2) (c.1931-95) / Richard Birrinbirrin / Wadubu Bawadi /
Yirrkala artists: Marriwana (Djirrmurmur) Marika / Multhara Mununngurritj / Marrnyula Mununngurr / Gunariny Wanambi / Mulmulpa Gurruwiwi
Kamana clay pot artists: James Yamran / Clement Saun / Ruben David / Carolyna Alois / Rubina Tup / Egnas Wapi / Goffred Kanji
Photographs by: Arthur Power Lyons (1879-1965) / Professor Bob MacLennan (1931-2013) / Tony Crawford

Image: Untitled 2010. Irene Mbitjana Entata (1946-2014) Arrernte. UQ Anthropology Museum Collection

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Balmoral Art Month in June

Balmoral Art Month events on Sundays in June- 2pm-4pm from 8/6/2025 Smartphone photography workshop; 15/6/2025 sketching in the cemetery; 22/6/2025 Celtic crosses walking trail and 29/6/2025 Walk and talk to a stonemason, together with a month long photography competition. See poster for details.

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Women Walk the World @ Samford Museum

Discover Samford’s history through repurposed and purpose-built buildings and the displays within. Education, homelife, travel, rural industries and timber days are just some of the topics covered. End the morning with light refreshments provided by QCWA Samford branch.

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Princess Theatre heritage tour and Ginger Beer tasting

Spoil your senses with a tour of Brisbane’s oldest theatre, followed by a ginger beer tasting at the award winning Brisbane Brewing Co.

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Invitation

Dedication of new WW1 plaque on Hanley family grave.

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Clean-up in the Cemetery

Light gardening in Balmoral Cemetery

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