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    2026 Calendar: Mark Brizzypix Coleman Drone images

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    A calendar selection of drone images taken by Mark Brizzypix Coleman of various landscapes, buildings and bridges in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    2026 South Coast (Gold Coast, Queensland) Calendar

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    A selection of Southern Gold Coast, Queensland photographs taken by a variety of photographer

    2026 Australian Native Botanicals calendar

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    A selection of Australian native botanical photographs taken by Jack Bain and Cynthia O'Gorma

    NAIDOC Week Book Launch - Cultural Safety in Health: 10 July 2025

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    This year’s National NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of the week-long celebrations, and the theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, celebrates achievements of the past and the bright future ahead. This special week launched the Press Book titled, “Cultural Safety in Health, Professional Practice, Pedagogy and Research”, written by QUT Faculty of Health – Cultural Safety Indigenous Perspectives Working Group. This launch event will feature a panel discussion, including consideration of how Cultural Safety can be embedded into other disciplines. This event was hosted by QUT Faculty of Health, QUT Centre for Justice and QUT Library

    Endslate 2025 QUT Film, Screen & Animation Students

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    This evening celebrates the work of the 2025 film, animation and music studios efforts in their creation of various short films and creative works. Over the course of the year, these students have worked collaboratively to produce original ideas that will transport you into far away worlds, or perhaps deeper into the realities that surround us. These studios have combined all of their high-level technical skills with all of the teamwork, adaptability, resilience and enthusiasm required to make these outcomes possible

    2025 Gold Coast photo calendar

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    A selection of 1950s 1960s photographs of the places in the Gold Coast regio

    Spring Sunshine, Brisbane, Queensland

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    This drone image features the Brisbane sign with the Victoria Bridge to the left and the Neville Bonner Bridge to the right, Brisbane, Queensland. A testament to its popularity, this once-temporary sign has now become a much-loved permanent landmark in Brisbane. Visitors to the city love to stand near the giant letters and take group photos or capture selfies with the Brisbane skyline behind them. The original BRISBANE sign was designed and installed for the G20 Leaders' Summit in 2014, which saw world leaders such as then-US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel visit the city. It was only intended to sit by the banks of the Brisbane River for one month. The original iteration was built by local volunteers and lasted an impressive four months out in the wind and rain but needed to be replaced by a sturdier replica. The permanent iteration, built to withstand the test of time, has become a must-see in Brisbane. Perched on a wide expanse of green grass near the southern bank of the Brisbane River outside QPAC, the sign is hard to miss. You will find it most easily on foot, either by walking across the Victoria Bridge from the city, down Melbourne Street from South Brisbane or taking a leisurely stroll along the South Bank boardwalk or Clem Jones Promenade. (https://visit.brisbane.qld.au/things-to-do/inner-city/history-and-heritage/brisbane-sign-1c9e) Thankyou to Mark Brizzypix Coleman for the permission to display this image

    QUT Research Graduates eYearbook, 2025

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    Kangaroo Point Green Bridge: (Craig and Karl Reflection), Brisbane, Queensland

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    This drone image features, Kangaroo Point Green Bridge, Brisbane, Queensland with the artwork by Craig and Karl for Brisbane Festival, 2025 The Kangaroo Point Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge across the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Australia. The bridge connects the suburb of Kangaroo Point with the Brisbane CBD. The design for the bridge is a single-mast cable stayed structure which aligns the Alice Street–Edward Street intersection in the City with Scott Street, Kangaroo Point north from the Thornton Street ferry wharf. Construction of the bridge began in 2021 and it opened on 15 December 2024. (Wikipedia) Thankyou to Mark Brizzypix Coleman for the permission to display this image

    First Year: 2025

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    This notebook is your guide to studying and experiencing student life at QUT. Use it to navigate your first few weeks, access support, explore opportunities, and get tips on how to succeed in and out of the classroom

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