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Wildfire
Wildfire is a documentary about the story of a veteran firefighter and his experiences - exploring both the relationship between firefighter and fire and the toll experienced mentally and physically by the people who volunteer to protect us.
Rating: Genera
The Buyback
A documentary about how the world's oldest rainforest got put up for sale. The Buyback is a story of government corruption, heroic activism and of the world’s oldest rainforest, the Daintree, located in North Queensland, Australia. Shortlisted for 2023 Student Academy Awards.
Rating: Genera
Whiskey Au Go Go
Whiskey Au Go Go' dives into the firebombing of the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub in 1973. This documentary looks into Brisbane's corruption culture using a mix of virtual production reenactments, interviews, and archival footage.
Rating: Genera
Invisible
Ollie found out a year ago that they have autism, ADHD, and chronic fatigue. After going to their brother-in-law's wedding, they reflected on how accessible the world can be with their invisible disabilities.
Rating: Genera
He Devours
Aaron, a sheepish, twenty-something NFT investor must return to the family farm he fled as an abused 18-year-old, at the behest of a letter from his dead mother. His plan: get his fading father, Donnie, into the arms of retirement home living. When Donnie’s fiery disposition rears its ugly head, his tone growing more violent with every one of Aaron’s attempts to quell his concerns.
Rating: Matur
Panorama of the Story Bridge, Riverfire 2022, Brisbane, Queensland
This panorama taken with a drone shows the Story Bridge from Admirality Towers apartments on the night of Riverfire 2022.
Story Bridge
(Kangaroo Point — Fortitude Valley)
The Brisbane River, with its winding course, has long been both a source of pride for locals and a challenge for transportation planning. As commerce expanded and the population grew, there was an increasing need for easier access between the northern and southern suburbs, leading to the construction of several impressive bridges.
The Story Bridge has since become an iconic part of the city. In the 1920s, rising traffic congestion in the inner city called for urgent solutions. Dr. J. C. Bradfield was commissioned to design a large bridge to facilitate traffic flow between the southern and northern suburbs without passing through the city’s narrow streets. Work began in 1935, led by two local companies, and the bridge was officially opened in 1939. It was named in honor of J. D. Story, a prominent local engineer and designer of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The massive concrete supports carry a complex steel structure high above the river. Construction progressed simultaneously from both sides, meeting in the middle. Although the opening of the Gateway Bridge in 1986 helped reduce some of the traffic burden, the Story Bridge remains a key route for vehicles crossing between the northern and southern banks of the river
Outstanding Alumni Awards: QUT: 2022 Alumni Awards Ceremony
The Outstanding Alumni Awards (OAA) recognise graduates of QUT and its predecessor institutions for exceptional professional and personal achievements and contributions to the local, national, and international community.
Established in 1991 as an initiative of the QUT Alumni Board, the awards showcase and celebrate diverse achievements, leadership, and the impact of our alumni in the real world.
Award recipients are recognised at QUT's annual Outstanding Alumni Awards ceremony, and their inspirational stories are shared widely with the broader community
A Daniel Browning (ABC National) talk re Judy Watson (renowned Brisbane artist) about her exhibition at QUT Art Museum
On Friday 8th of April 2022, we had the great pleasure of welcoming Indigenous Australian journalist, radio broadcaster, sound artist, writer and QUT 2021 Outstanding Alumni Award recipient, Daniel Browning, to the Art Museum to provide a talk and tour of our current exhibition: 'Looking Glass: Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce'.
‘Looking Glass’ is organised by TarraWarra Museum of Art and Ikon Gallery with Curator Hetti Perkins. Touring nationally with NETS Victoria
New Kids on the Doc [Program]
The program and poster from the "New Kids on the Doc" evening held on the 16th July 2022 at the Ron Hurley Theatre, 28 Tallowood Street, Seven Hills.
Documentaries include: "Cockfight" (Virtual Production); "The Buyback"; "Invisible"; Jenny Woodward storms the stage"; "Part of the pod"; "Uncovered lives" Australia's fight for funded trans healthcare"; "Untold origins"; "Whiskey Au Go Go"; "Wildfire