North West Queensland highlights Floodlines
By administrator | 10 October 2013
Croydon Library recently hosted Floodlines: a living memory travelling exhibition, (phototraph of local community visitors engaging with the Floodones AR and digital stories below).

The exhibition is now on display at at Carpentaria Shire Council libraries of Normanton in October and Karumba in November. Interestingly Queensland is experiencing one of the driest and hottest October's ever!
Floodlines will return to State Library of Queensland for some maintenance at the end of the year and then off to continue its journey starting at the end of January 2014 with eight branch libraries within the Western Downs Regional Council Library service.
Queensland is a state of diverse weather extremes of which this exhibition highlights the effects of wet weather patterns of flooding and cyclones although we are now in a dry weather patter of drought and bush fire season.
We hope that communities around Queensland will remember and learn from the exhibition the extreme weather that mother nature has to offer.
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