- FVF724-Item.11
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- Feb 2014
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Photographs of storm damage and fallen trees at The University of Queensland St Lucia campus. On 27 November 2014 Brisbane experienced an extreme storm event which significantly damaged the central business district and many inner suburbs, including St Lucia. Angela Hannan, a librarian at the University of Queensland Library, took photographs of the campus the day after the event.
Hannan, Angela
Car parking plan, St Lucia campus
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
East, John W.
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Handwritten letter (4p) from Ian Shackleton to Advancement Office, detailing Watt family history and the history of St Lucia site. Also typed transcript of letter.
Shackleton, Ian
Planning for the UQ St Lucia Campus, 2010
History of the early planning and construction of the University of Queensland St Lucia campus. Published in Fryer Folios, June 2010.
Brown, Peter
Flier, advertising a public forum to be held on Monday 22 November, 2010, in the Abel Smith Lecture Theatre at the University of Queensland. It is on the subject of coal seam gas and its implications for agricultural land. Speakers and panelists include Ian Lowe, Clive Bell, John Standley amd John Hillier. Sponsors include Friends of the Earth Brisbane, Queensland Conservation, Six Degrees Coal & Climate Campaign, Greenpeace, Australian Society of Soil Science Inc, World Wildlife Fund, Agforce, and UQ Climate for Change. Most of the page has a coloured background picture of an industrial complex.
Australian Conservation Foundation