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2025 Sunshine Coast photo calendar
A selection of 1950s 1960s 1970s photographs of the places in the Sunshine Coast regio
2025 Business Leaders Hall of Fame inductees
The Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame, which now has 105 members, was established by QUT and the State Library of Queensland in 2009 to recognise the state's most influential business leaders.
The 16th annual Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame welcomed six new inductees at a gala dinner in Brisbane celebrating outstanding contributions to the state.
The Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame has welcomed six new members at a gala induction dinner last night at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The business icons have been recognised for their outstanding economic and cultural contributions to the state – and for being part of the Hall of Fame’s milestone 100th inductee cohort.
The 2025 Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame inductees are:
Buderim Ginger;
The late Betty Byrne Henderson AM;
Keri Craig-Lee OAM;
Harvey Lister AM;
Euan Murdoch;
Sunny Queen Australia
QUT Vice-Chancellor Professor Margaret Sheil AO said the legacy of the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame was a testament to the power of collaboration between education and cultural institutions.
“These Queensland business leaders are shaping our communities, economies and futures,” Professor Sheil said. “And their journeys offer powerful examples to our students of what is possible across industries and generations, reflecting the dynamism and diversity of our state.
“The awards celebrate our deep connection with Queensland’s business community and exemplify our commitment to real-world impact through collaboration with industry leaders. Their stories enrich our curriculum, and many inductees go on to contribute to QUT programs as guest lecturers, mentors and partners.”
State Librarian and CEO Vicki McDonald AM said by celebrating these visionary leaders, we recognise not only their achievements, but also the important role of business in shaping Queensland’s cultural and economic story.
“This year’s inductees reflect the ingenuity and resilience that define our business landscape, and their stories will inspire future generations.
“The remarkable contributions of the state’s business leaders are captured in State Library’s extensive collection, and we are proud to add these extraordinary inductees to that enduring legacy.
Looking South, Summit Lookout, Mount Coot-tha (Kuta), Brisbane, Queensland
The mountain is 302 metres above sea level and has the highest peak within the urban footprint of Brisbane. It forms the eastern extent of the Taylor Range and is a prominent landmark approximately six kilometres (4 mi) to the west of the Brisbane central business district. Visible from much of the city, Mount Coot-tha is a popular bushland tourist destination including the Brisbane Botanic Gardens and Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, as well as a mountain drive, bike trails, parks including a waterfall, and television and radio towers. Mount Coot-tha is the source of Ithaca Creek. (Wikipedia
Kangaroo Point Green Bridge: (Moods), Brisbane, Queensland
This drone image features, Kangaroo Point Green Bridge, Brisbane, Queensland
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.[2]
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
Kangaroo Point Green Bridge: (Moonshine), Brisbane, Queensland
This drone image features, Kangaroo Point Green Bridge, Brisbane, Queensland
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
Fifty years of Advertising Education at QUT: Celebration
50 years ago, QUT offered Australia’s first Advertising Degree. And after a year of competitions, events and amazing industry support, we think it’s time to come back to campus. To celebrate QUT at QUT.
Hear from advertising industry leaders, past graduates, competition winners and QUT academic staff. Catch up with old classmates and former lecturers. See if you can still find your way around campus. And celebrate the value of advertising education
Arid Region Section 5, Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, Brisbane
The Arid Region at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha showcases plants from dry regions of Central America and Africa, demonstrating how these plants adapt to harsh environments. This area features visually striking succulents like Euphorbia and Aloe. It's part of a larger botanical garden, which includes themed sections and a diverse collection of plants
Cactus Garden 2, The Brisbane Botanic Gardens (Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens), Brisbane, Queensland
The Cactus Garden is located at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha. It's part of a larger area called the Arid Zone and also includes the Cactus House. This area showcases a variety of cacti and other succulents, offering a unique and visually interesting experience