Lectures, talks and discussions
June 2013
Saturday 1st
An insightful discussion of the history and significance of artist run initiatives in Brisbane since the 1970s.
Sunday 2nd
Monday 3rd
Tuesday 4th
Join international award winning industrial designer Brooks Atwood for an exclusive talk at The Edge.
Join forward-thinking architects as they explore issues within, around and beyond the city.
Wednesday 5th
Thursday 6th
Look at your personal treasures and receive advice on how to maximise their longevity.
Friday 7th
Saturday 8th
Explore the Live! Exhibition with curator Kevin Wilson and former music journalist Gavin Sawford.
Explore Brisbane’s band scene with The Go-Betweens bassist John Willsteed.
Sit down with some of the major players from Brisbane’s history of music journalism.
Join minds from the music industry for a lively half hour music discussion.
Sunday 9th
Monday 10th
Tuesday 11th
Join award-winning author, poet, editor and educator Mark Carthew in review of his life's work.
Join forward-thinking architects as they explore issues within, around and beyond the city.
Wednesday 12th
Thursday 13th
Join successful self-published authors Ian Walkley, Lea Scott, and Belinda Pollard, and learn about the steps and processes of independent publishing.
Friday 14th
Saturday 15th
Sunday 16th
Monday 17th
Tuesday 18th
Wednesday 19th
Join Geraldine Doogue and business experts for a full day symposium on Queensland business history.
Join MasterChef winner and food writer Julie Goodwin as she travels through Mount Isa, Richmond, Julie Creek and Cloncurry.
Here's an opportunity to hear and learn from the experiences of QLD Game changer Graham 'Skroo' Turner, founder and CEO of Flight Centre.
Thursday 20th
Join MasterChef winner and food writer Julie Goodwin as she travels through Mount Isa, Richmond, Julie Creek and Cloncurry.
Friday 21st
Join MasterChef winner and food writer Julie Goodwin as she travels through Mount Isa, Richmond, Julia Creek and Cloncurry.
Join MasterChef winner and food writer Julie Goodwin as she travels through Mount Isa, Richmond, Julie Creek and Cloncurry.



