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Why Story Bridge? The Queensland Public Servant Whose Name Was Given to Brisbane's Icon

Why Story Bridge? The Queensland Public Servant Whose Name Was Given to Brisbane's Icon

Brisbane's most recognisable structure carries not a king's name nor an engineer's, but that of a Scottish-born Queensland public servant who spent his life quietly building a state.

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When the Ekka Was Cancelled: COVID and the Limits of Annual Ritual
The Ekka — Royal Queensland Show

When the Ekka Was Cancelled: COVID and the Limits of Annual Ritual

For only the third and fourth times in nearly 150 years, the Ekka did not happen. What COVID revealed about ritual, civic identity, and what Queensland loses when its oldest gathering goes silent.

What SLQ Holds: The Queensland Collections That Cannot Exist Anywhere Else
State Library of Queensland

What SLQ Holds: The Queensland Collections That Cannot Exist Anywhere Else

The State Library of Queensland holds collections that could never have formed anywhere else — the photographic, linguistic, archival and artistic record of a place still learning to know itself.

The Great Court at St Lucia: Queensland's Most Beautiful University Space
The University of Queensland

The Great Court at St Lucia: Queensland's Most Beautiful University Space

Built from Depression-era ambition and Helidon sandstone, UQ's Great Court is more than architecture — it is Queensland's most considered act of civic place-making in stone.

UniQuest and UQ's Commercialisation Pipeline: Science Into Industry
The University of Queensland

UniQuest and UQ's Commercialisation Pipeline: Science Into Industry

Since 1984, UniQuest has translated UQ's academic research into global industry impact — from the Gardasil vaccine to over 130 spinout companies raising more than a billion dollars.

TechnologyOne: Australia's Largest Enterprise Software Company Built in Brisbane
TechnologyOne

TechnologyOne: Australia's Largest Enterprise Software Company Built in Brisbane

From a demountable office in a Brisbane factory car park to an ASX 50 company powering councils, universities and governments across three nations — TechnologyOne is Queensland's most consequential technology institution.

TechnologyOne and Australian Government: The Software Powering Local Councils and Universities
TechnologyOne

TechnologyOne and Australian Government: The Software Powering Local Councils and Universities

TechnologyOne's software runs the financial, civic, and academic machinery of Australian public life — from council rates to university enrolments, invisibly and at national scale.

Story Bridge: Brisbane's Icon and Australia's Longest Cantilever Bridge
Story Bridge

Story Bridge: Brisbane's Icon and Australia's Longest Cantilever Bridge

Opened in 1940, the Story Bridge is more than Queensland's greatest engineering feat — it is the structural signature of a city, built by Australians, for Australians, in the depths of hardship.

From Reptile Park to Global Brand: Australia Zoo's Fifty-Year Transformation
Australia Zoo

From Reptile Park to Global Brand: Australia Zoo's Fifty-Year Transformation

What began as a two-acre reptile enclosure in Beerwah has become one of the most recognisable wildlife institutions on earth — a transformation that tells a larger story about Queensland's place in global culture.

RBWH as a Teaching Hospital: Training Queensland's Medical Workforce
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital

RBWH as a Teaching Hospital: Training Queensland's Medical Workforce

The Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital is Queensland's most consequential site of medical formation — where clinical complexity, research infrastructure and civic obligation converge to shape the doctors who will serve the state for generations.

QUT Law School: Applied Legal Education in a City Campus
Queensland University of Technology

QUT Law School: Applied Legal Education in a City Campus

On a peninsula shaped by convict labour and colonial ambition, QUT's School of Law has built something rarer than prestige — a legal education grounded in the actual problems of a living city.

The QSO's Programming: Classical Tradition and the Pressure to Broaden Audiences
Queensland Symphony Orchestra

The QSO's Programming: Classical Tradition and the Pressure to Broaden Audiences

The Queensland Symphony Orchestra navigates a permanent tension at the heart of orchestral life: how to honour the weight of classical tradition while reaching beyond the congregation of the already-converted.

QPAC and the Cultural Precinct: How the Performing Arts Anchors South Bank
Queensland Performing Arts Centre

QPAC and the Cultural Precinct: How the Performing Arts Anchors South Bank

On the south bank of the Brisbane River, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre sits at the heart of a cultural precinct that has been remade, layer by layer, across centuries of gathering, industry, and civic ambition.

Museum of Brisbane as Civic Meeting Place: Beyond the Collection
Museum of Brisbane

Museum of Brisbane as Civic Meeting Place: Beyond the Collection

The Museum of Brisbane does more than house a collection. Through public programming, residencies, and civic education, it functions as the city's active forum for shared life.

The Weight of the Leap: Li Cunxin and the Transformation of Queensland Ballet
Queensland Ballet

The Weight of the Leap: Li Cunxin and the Transformation of Queensland Ballet

Over eleven years, Li Cunxin reshaped Queensland Ballet from a respected regional company into an institution of international stature — a transformation inseparable from the arc of his own life.

Lamington National Park: Queensland's First Great Conservation Gesture
Lamington National Park

Lamington National Park: Queensland's First Great Conservation Gesture

Gazetted in July 1915, Lamington National Park represents Queensland's foundational act of conservation conscience — a permanent declaration that some landscapes exist beyond the reach of the axe.

K'gari: The World's Largest Sand Island and the Name That Was Always There
K'gari (Fraser Island)

K'gari: The World's Largest Sand Island and the Name That Was Always There

K'gari has carried its name for tens of thousands of years. That the wider world only formally acknowledged it in 2023 says less about the island than about the limits of colonial cartography.

JCU and the Great Barrier Reef: Science at the World's Most Studied Ecosystem
James Cook University

JCU and the Great Barrier Reef: Science at the World's Most Studied Ecosystem

James Cook University sits at the centre of the world's most intensive coral reef science enterprise — not by accident, but by geography, mission, and half a century of institutional commitment.

Ian Frazer and the HPV Vaccine: UQ's Greatest Scientific Achievement
The University of Queensland

Ian Frazer and the HPV Vaccine: UQ's Greatest Scientific Achievement

In a Brisbane laboratory in 1991, a discovery was made that would eventually spare hundreds of thousands of lives annually. The story of how it happened matters as much as the fact that it did.

The Health Need the Gold Coast Couldn't Ignore: Why GCUH Was Built
Gold Coast University Hospital

The Health Need the Gold Coast Couldn't Ignore: Why GCUH Was Built

For decades, Queensland's fastest-growing city sent its most critically ill patients elsewhere. The story of why Gold Coast University Hospital was built is a story about a city that finally caught up with itself.

GCUH and the 2018 Commonwealth Games: The Hospital That Served an International Event
Gold Coast University Hospital

GCUH and the 2018 Commonwealth Games: The Hospital That Served an International Event

When the XXI Commonwealth Games arrived on the Gold Coast in April 2018, Gold Coast University Hospital became the medical anchor of an international sporting event — and the experience left a lasting institutional legacy.

First Nations Culture at Woodford: The Festival's Deepest Artistic Relationship
Woodford Folk Festival

First Nations Culture at Woodford: The Festival's Deepest Artistic Relationship

For nearly four decades, Woodford Folk Festival has built its most enduring artistic relationship with First Nations culture — rooted in Jinibara country, shaped by ceremony, and honest about its own complexity.

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