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Special places: Australia

June 2007

Minutes to midnight

With these photographs from a journey across Australia, Trent Parke has made an intense, autobiographical piece, specific in time and place. It’s presented as a web slide show with narrative voice-over. As the intro says:

The work is both a document of a changing nation, uneasy with its identity and its place in the world, and a work of fiction which when combined suggests the build-up, aftermath and rebirth of an apocalyptic world. In its making, Trent pupated from documenting an emotional black and white world to one of color.
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January 2006

Redcliffe remembers the war years 1939-1949

Redcliffe is a coastal town north of Brisbane. In this website the local public library presents short spoken recollections by 17 residents. It evokes the life of a small town and its rural hinterland, affected by the Second World War,

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February 2004

Burarra gathering

Burarra gathering: sharing Indigenous knowledge introduces children to the people of Arnhem Land in northern Australia. Danaja and his grandfather Wala Wala will show you around, and explain their country and their way of life. This is the first online exhibition from Questacon (the national science and technology centre in Canberra), produced in collaboration with the Burarra people.

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June 2003

Picture Queensland

6,000 images from the John Oxley Library photo collection went online this month. These images show just a glimpse of the material in the State Library of Queensland’s historical collection. The library promises to add more to the online database as it continues the work of digitisation and cataloguing.

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December 2002

Brisbane’s living heritage

This is a tourist guide to 29 heritage locations around Brisbane, my home city. I feel connected, in a fond way, to most of these places. I cringe at some of the blurb on the Brisbane’s living heritage website, but it would be churlish for me to be too critical. I hope you enjoy it.

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August 2002

Lighthouses of Australia

A collection of images, facts and stories maintained by Malcolm Macdonald with other members of Lighthouses of Australia Inc.

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February 2002

Our house

Here historian Susan Marsden has assembled stories of 42 houses, collected during a larger study of Australian housing. A range of ordinary houses from around the country is represented — using biographies by historians with local credentials. The bios are well-informed and readable. There are photographs, stories and plans to locate each house in its time and place.

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December 2001

Fremantle Prison

Built to house British convicts in the 1850s, and adapted for colonial prisoners in the 1880s, Fremantle Prison was closed in 1991.

This web site tells the history of the prison and the people associated with it. Conservation planning documents are included, along with a searchable database of inmates, and plans in AutoCAD format.

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September 2001

Nonda to Mount Isa 1983

A fond memoire of places along a western Queensland railway line. The photos and stories were contributed by train crews stationed at Cloncurry.

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January 2001

Andrew Nemeth’s Sydney

A Sydney photographer’s Virtual Reality panoramas, filled with sunlight, people and a sense of place.

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December 2000

The Haberfield Association

Web site of a community group dedicated to protecting their Sydney suburb. Haberfield, established in 1901, is Australia’s best-known garden suburb, with a consistent character of broad leafy streets and detached brick houses.

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September 2000

Vanishing Queensland

A travelling exhibition by architectural photographer Richard Stringer. Richard presents buildings that have disappeared since he photographed them, evoking the shift in the visual character of Queensland since the 1960s. The exhibition was mounted by the National Trust and is showing in regional galleries — the web site tells you where and when. Enjoy it here, but try to see it in the flesh.

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May 2000

The Queensland house

A web essay from the Queensland Museum about the older houses of this part of the world.

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March 2000

Queensland picture theatres

A database and gazetteer of cinemas outside Brisbane. An alphabetical list of towns is linked to historical notes and anecdotes about cinemas extant, adapted or destroyed. The information was collected by Professor Julie James Bailey of the Queensland Studies Centre at Griffith University.

February 2000

AHC photographic database

Digital images of places in the Register of the National Estate, from the collection of the Australian Heritage Commission. There is a powerful and easy search function, and images are shown in thumbnail or screen display sizes. Images are available for use on terms explained on the site.

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October 1999

History of Australian places

A growing index to information on the web about Australian places and their history. It is compiled by Susie Zada and grows out of a project of the Bellarine Historical Society in Victoria.

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March 1999

Urban adventures

This web site is maintained by the Melbourne Drain Team, a bunch of adventurers who secretly explore outlandish places above and below the ground — a garish but engaging web site, linked to a ring of others around the world

January 1999

Brisbane stories

From the city I live in, collaborations between artists and residents to interpret their local areas — including my own neighbourhood of West End.

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December 1998

Australia Street

Some Australians talk about the streets where they live — and you can add your bit.

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Minutes to midnight
Redcliffe remembers the war years 1939-1949
Burarra gathering
Picture Queensland
Brisbane's living heritage
Lighthouses of Australia
Our house
Fremantle Prison
Nonda to Mount Isa 1983
Andrew Nemeth's Sydney
The Haberfield Association
Vanishing Queensland
The Queensland house
Queensland picture theatres
AHC photographic database
History of Australian places
Urban adventures
Brisbane stories
Australia Street

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