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| 1 Bulimba Creek from Doboy bridge, Murarrie This is Bulimba Creek, not far from Aquarium Passage, Murarrie. More> |
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| 10 Fish Scales Some people may expect to find real fish scales along a creek bank. More> |
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| 11 Bulimba Ck at Wishart Community Park As one travels along Bulimba Creek from its junction with the Brisbane River at Aquarium Passage to its source at Kuraby, the creek offers different v... More> |
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| 12 Unusual tree ... who knows its name? This specimen easily rewards the seeker. More> |
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| 13 Choked Creek Here we find Bulimba Creek at Yimbun Park, Padstow Road, Sunnybank. More> |
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| 14 Pastel gum Ask a range of people "What colour is the bark of a tree?" and most answer . More> |
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| 15 Winter Beach After image 14 (Pastel gum) viewers should not be surprised to find a (literally) blue bark gum. More> |
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| 16 Sandpan So, the title doesn't surprise you anymore? Good, Nature's teaching you well. More> |
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| 1999 The first Pandora Archive was done on 8 January1999. More> |
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| 2 Roadside beauty, Murarrie (see text to image 1 above to access a copy/purchase the image source book)
Eucalypt gums display bark colours and patterns best from July-Decemb... More> |
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| 2000 By 2000 there were 13 sites and an interactive section for adding stories. More> |
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| 2002 In 2002 the site was updated with drop-down navigation to accommodate the growing numbers of sites. More> |
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| 2004 Home Page By 2004 the Brisbane Stories collection had grown to 17 sites. More> |
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| 3 Lake at Minnippi Parklands Minnippi Parklands is an extensive public area suitable for solo and family recreation. More> |
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| 4 Take the rough with the smooth This image is of bark from the one gum tree located at the entrance to the BMX Bike Track on Wynnum Rd. More> |
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| 5 Canoe Landing This canoe landing is where Meadowlands Road, Carindale, crosses the Creek. More> |
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| 6 Restful Reach A delightful picture of a restful reach of Bulimba Creek adjacent to the Winstanlet Street bridge at Carindale. More> |
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| 7 "Dry Creek-bed 2" This image is from a magnicent gum alongside the walking track about 150 metres south of the Meadowlands Road bridge, Carindale. More> |
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| 8 Clay Pool, Spring Creek Clay Pool is to be found on Spring Creek, a tributary to Bulimba Creek . More> |
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| 9 The grotto A surprising find in the midst of suburbia. More> |
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| A Brief History This web site is the publication on the Internet of Brisbane-based community projects initiated and funded by the Brisbane City Council. More> |
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| A Fishing Trip by Lucy Manderson (Grade 5, 1996, Sherwood State School) 'Marjy!. More> |
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| Access Brisbane - 2000 Access Brisbane was (and still is) a guide to access and facilities for people with disabilities plus stories, art and feedback. More> |
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| Albert Street Literary Trail - 1999 The Albert Street Literary Trail was a web site that documented a physical trail in the heart of Brisbane city. More> |
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| Art Circuit - 1999 The Art Circuit web site provided an introduction to art galleries in the New Farm, Newstead and Fortitude Valley area. More> |
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| Artists in Boondall Wetlands - 2002 By 2002, the Boondall Wetlands web site included a large subsection which documented three major arts projects about the wetlands. More> |
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| At the bottom of the yard by Paula Shaw Oxley creek is part of the landscape that shaped my childhood. More> |
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| Bernie by Bernie Hello. More> |
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| Bloody Cats! by Jason John I love cats. More> |
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| Boondall Wetlands - 1999 The Boondall Wetlands website explored the indigenous and European history of the Wetlands and its significance as a habitat, both locally and interna... More> |
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| Brisbane arrival by Madeleine Patterson BRISBANE
I came to Brisbane in the fifties
From London far away,
A very different city
Yet I was glad to stay. More> |
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| Bulimba Creek - Joseph Patti I was so moved by the beauty and diversity of trees and their colourful textured barks, along Bulimba Creek, that I published my impressions in a pict... More> |
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| Changing Oxley Creek by Robert Davies In 1947 my father leased Chelmer dairy and milked cows there, delivering the milk with horse and cart. More> |
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| Chinese Connection - 2000 Chinese Connection was a competition celebrating the many facets of Brisbane's Chinese connections. More> |
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| Chinese Connection - 2004 "Living in Brisbane - the Chinese connection" was a community mapping project which began in November 1998, and was auspiced by the Brisbane City Coun... More> |
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| Claude the crow and other stories by Glen Harris Some time ago, I started feeding the birds that sit on our roof, we have a wide variety that come in for breakfast. More> |
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| Comments on Pram access by Wendy McMahon I am a mother of a three year old and about to have my second baby in mid-October. More> |
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| Contacts Brisbane Stories is managed by Brisbane City Council Community Arts Officer Mark Crocker, and Robert Whyte, Director of Web Development at Toadshow. More> |
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| Creek Life - Oxley Creek - 2002 Creek Life was a subsection of the Oxley Creek web site that recorded material collected by the catchment association's Waterwatch program. More> |
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| Cribb Island by Wayne Gray Thankyou for the informative pages about cribb island. More> |
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| Cribb Island Hippies by Allan Thomasson It's very interestíng to see how the internet can still give life to a place that has ceased to exist. More> |
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| Cribbie - Brad Barrett Hi. More> |
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| Crossing Boundaries - Stories of West End - 1999 This site documents aspects of a suburb in a state of change in Brisbane, Australia, a culturally diverse place to live and visit. More> |
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| Curly Betts of Cribb Island by Warren Betts Gordon "Curly' Betts is 72 years old now and lives in a nursing home at Herston up behing the hospital. More> |
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| Deck to Deck - 1999 "Deck to Deck" looked at the experience of Brisbane people - on the "decks" of boats travelling to Australia and on the "decks" on many Brisbane homes... More> |
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| Distorted Doctrine by Elizabeth Mosely Mummy, Mummy, look at that funny lady. More> |
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| Do you have a Brisbane Story? Here are some guidelines for getting involved. More> |
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| Excursion to boondall wetlands by Smelly McGee When we were made to go to the boondall wetlands it was really stupid. More> |
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| Feedback We have received a number of emails over the years, some with contributions to be displayed on the site. More> |
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