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The Riverbones

January 27th, 2010 in General | UQP | 1 Comment

Not many people would swim through a river populated with piranhas while researching their first book, but Andrew Westoll isn’t your typical author.

Thunder and lightning

January 27th, 2010 in Features | 1 Comment

Tracking thunderstorms is all in a day’s work for UQ’s Associate Professor Hamish McGowan and Joshua Soderholm.

Botanical cologne a bottler

January 22nd, 2010 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments

Ever wanted to bottle the fresh “green” aroma of a forest? UQ researcher Dr Nick Lavidis has done just that, launching a new “eau de grass” spray.

1977: Award-winning ecovillage

January 22nd, 2010 in Keep In Contact | Regulars | No Comments

When UQ Gatton graduate Chris Walton and his partner Kerry Shepherd wanted to invent a way people could live sustainably in harmony with nature, The Ecovillage at Currumbin was born.

The sound of silence

May 6th, 2009 in Web Exclusives | 1 Comment

A UQ academic has combined Australian and Japanese culture for her latest project.

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Artist Charles Robb with his entry Revolutionary self portrait at the award ceremony for the 2009 UQ National Artists Self-Portrait Prize.Martin Smith with his self-portrait, BrilliantUQ Art Museum Director Nick Mitzevich with judge Elizabeth Ann Macgregor, the Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, SydneyLuke Roberts with self-portrait Adolph at the award ceremonyWinning artist Julie Rrap in front of her video work 360 Degree Self PortraitNgay by Tipoti Alickde Medici's It will take time to restore chaosSelf portrait 2009 by Heidi YardleyA still from Falling Possibilities by Gabriella and Silvana Mangano