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Pedder Dreaming
October 27th, 2011 in General | UQP | No Comments
Together and apart, we Tasmanians have woven a dense web of myth around our heart-shaped home of islands. Pull on any thread, and quite a lot more than you’ve bargained for can unravel.
The Sons of Clovis
October 27th, 2011 in General | UQP | No Comments
Ern Malley? Again? The story of the Ern Malley hoax has surely been told often enough. Ern is, after all, an Australian icon.
The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary
June 17th, 2011 in General | UQP | No Comments
This is the story of a family of troubled animals who live on a farm in the French Canadian countryside.
Seduced by Logic
Emilie’s story begins more than 300 years ago, contemporaneously with the birth of mathematical physics itself.
The People’s University
November 26th, 2010 in UQP | No Comments
An edited excerpt from Ben Robertson’s book The People’s University, which tells the story of UQ.
A Climate for Growth
November 26th, 2010 in UQP | No Comments
As Australia’s fastest growing urban area with population levels expected to double over the next 20 years, south-east Queensland offers a powerful illustration of the growth paradox.
The Riverbones
Not many people would swim through a river populated with piranhas while researching their first book, but Andrew Westoll isn’t your typical author.
Omega park
January 27th, 2010 in General | UQP | No Comments
Award-winning writer and UQ alumnus Amy Barker returned to Emmanuel College last year to help launch her debut novel Omega Park.
Robert Helpmann remembered
To celebrate the 2009 centenary of Robert Helpmann’s birth, UQP has published Robert Helpmann: A Servant of Art by Anna Bemrose.
Made in Queensland
May 12th, 2009 in UQP | No Comments
A crowd of maroon-faced fans cheering on their favourite footballers and skimpily clad bodies basking in the Queensland sun are just some of the iconic images captured in a newly-released UQP title.
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Thomas Anderson: RIP Chris.
John Brannock: I recently wrote the following email which is self explanatory: “Dear Professor Høj, I would...
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