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Planning the Sunshine Coast's Growth: How One of Australia's Fastest-Growing Regions Manages Its Future
Sunshine Coast

Planning the Sunshine Coast's Growth: How One of Australia's Fastest-Growing Regions Manages Its Future

With its population forecast to reach 565,700 by 2046, the Sunshine Coast is navigating a planning challenge of genuine civic complexity: how to absorb a city's worth of new residents without surrendering the qualities that define it.

Opera Queensland: Sustaining Grand Opera in a State That Doesn't Take It for Granted
Opera Queensland

Opera Queensland: Sustaining Grand Opera in a State That Doesn't Take It for Granted

Since 1981, Opera Queensland has sustained the art form across one of the world's most decentralised states — not by assuming its welcome, but by earning it, season after season.

Opera Queensland Beyond Brisbane: Taking the Art Form to Regional Communities
Opera Queensland

Opera Queensland Beyond Brisbane: Taking the Art Form to Regional Communities

For four decades, Opera Queensland has carried live opera far beyond the concert halls of South Bank — into outback towns, pastoral stations, and communities that rarely see professional performance.

The NGR Debacle: When Queensland's Train Procurement Became a Political Crisis
Queensland Rail

The NGR Debacle: When Queensland's Train Procurement Became a Political Crisis

How a $4.4 billion train contract spanning three governments, two agencies, and one fatally flawed procurement process produced trains that discriminated against disabled Queenslanders.

The Muster's Economic and Community Impact on the Gympie Region
Gympie Muster

The Muster's Economic and Community Impact on the Gympie Region

For more than four decades, the Gympie Music Muster has done something rarer than entertainment: it has organised a regional economy around a shared civic purpose.

Museum of Brisbane: The City's Story Told From Inside Its Most Beloved Building
Museum of Brisbane

Museum of Brisbane: The City's Story Told From Inside Its Most Beloved Building

Housed inside Brisbane City Hall, the Museum of Brisbane does something rare: it asks a city to look at itself, honestly and continuously, from the very building where civic authority was proclaimed.

Megafauna and Deep Time at Queensland Museum: The Prehistoric Queensland Story
Queensland Museum

Megafauna and Deep Time at Queensland Museum: The Prehistoric Queensland Story

Queensland's fossil record reaches back 250 million years. Queensland Museum has been its custodian since 1862 — holding the bones of giants that define what this land once was.

JCU Medical School: Training Doctors for Regional and Remote Queensland
James Cook University

JCU Medical School: Training Doctors for Regional and Remote Queensland

When JCU enrolled its first medical cohort in 2000, it made a structural wager: that where doctors train shapes where they serve. Twenty-five years on, the data proves the wager right.

Indigenous Cultural Tourism in Cairns: The Fastest-Growing Visitor Segment
Cairns

Indigenous Cultural Tourism in Cairns: The Fastest-Growing Visitor Segment

As Tropical North Queensland records its strongest international visitor numbers in history, Indigenous cultural tourism has emerged as a defining and rapidly expanding segment of the Cairns economy.

Gold Coast University Hospital: Tertiary Care for Queensland's Fastest-Growing Region
Gold Coast University Hospital

Gold Coast University Hospital: Tertiary Care for Queensland's Fastest-Growing Region

On Yugambeh Country, a city that never stops growing demanded a hospital equal to its pace. GCUH is the civic infrastructure answer to that demographic fact.

Football in Queensland: A-League in the Rugby League Heartland
Brisbane Roar

Football in Queensland: A-League in the Rugby League Heartland

Queensland is rugby league country by instinct and by history. That football — association football — has carved genuine civic space here is a story worth understanding on its own terms.

The Expo 88 Pavilions: Which Nations Came and What They Built
World Expo 88

The Expo 88 Pavilions: Which Nations Came and What They Built

Across 40 hectares of South Brisbane, more than 50 nations and dozens of corporate and state participants assembled a temporary city of ideas — each pavilion a sovereign act of self-presentation.

The Daintree and Climate Change: Ancient Rainforest in a Warming World
Daintree Rainforest

The Daintree and Climate Change: Ancient Rainforest in a Warming World

The world's oldest surviving tropical rainforest now faces its most urgent test: a climate it did not evolve to withstand. What science, history, and ecology reveal about a forest at the edge.

The Courier-Mail: Nearly 180 Years as Queensland's Newspaper of Record
The Courier-Mail

The Courier-Mail: Nearly 180 Years as Queensland's Newspaper of Record

From a four-page colonial weekly in 1846 to Queensland's dominant daily, the Courier-Mail has been the state's primary civic mirror — recording, shaping, and sometimes troubling its own history.

The Colonial History of Fraser Island: Logging, Sand Mining and the Butchulla Removal
K'gari (Fraser Island)

The Colonial History of Fraser Island: Logging, Sand Mining and the Butchulla Removal

For more than a century, K'gari was logged, mined and its people expelled. Understanding that history is not incidental to the island's identity — it is foundational to it.

Coal, the Reef and Queensland's Central Contradiction
Great Barrier Reef

Coal, the Reef and Queensland's Central Contradiction

Queensland simultaneously hosts one of the world's most coal-dependent economies and its most celebrated living ecosystem. These two facts are no longer compatible.

The Carmichael Mine and the Reef: Did Adani's Approval Signal Anything About Queensland's Priorities?
Great Barrier Reef

The Carmichael Mine and the Reef: Did Adani's Approval Signal Anything About Queensland's Priorities?

When the Carmichael coal mine was approved in 2014 and reached operation by 2021, it forced a reckoning with what Queensland values — and what it is willing to place at risk.

The Carmichael Mine: Adani's Galilee Basin Project and What It Revealed About Queensland
Queensland Coal Industry

The Carmichael Mine: Adani's Galilee Basin Project and What It Revealed About Queensland

The Carmichael Mine became more than a resource project. It became a mirror — reflecting Queensland's economic dependencies, democratic fractures, and the unresolved tensions between extraction and everything it costs.

Cairns' Tourism Economy: The $3 Billion Industry That Defines the City
Cairns

Cairns' Tourism Economy: The $3 Billion Industry That Defines the City

Tourism is not merely one part of Cairns' economy — it is the frame through which the city understands itself, its place in the world, and its claim on the future.

Cairns on Gimuy Walubara Yidinji Country: The City Built on Aboriginal Land
Cairns

Cairns on Gimuy Walubara Yidinji Country: The City Built on Aboriginal Land

Before there was a port, a grid of streets, or a colonial name, there was Gimuy — a place shaped by tens of thousands of years of Yidinji custodianship that the city of Cairns has never fully reckoned with.

Brisbane City Hall and the Museum: Heritage Building as Civic Museum
Museum of Brisbane

Brisbane City Hall and the Museum: Heritage Building as Civic Museum

Brisbane City Hall is not merely the address of a museum — it is the argument the museum makes. Built in stone and copper, it is the civic thesis the Museum of Brisbane inhabits and interprets.

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