Culture

50 years of Inala – presentation

Chloe Cufflin- January 25, 2021

Chloe Cufflin JacDigital The University of Queensland Chloe Cufflin reports on the suburb of #Inala. Situated in southwest Brisbane, it's home to the largest Vietnamese ... Read More

Rugby league and connecting community

Finn Morton- January 25, 2021

Finn Morton reports from Inala about the importance Rugby League has played a part in connecting the community over the many years. #Rugbyleague QRL - ... Read More

Hobby stores growth during lockdown

Mackenzie Prentis- January 25, 2021

#COVID19 has forced many people to look at ways to entertain themselves during lockdown. #Hobby stores have seen an array of products fly off the ... Read More

Dr Helen Marshall – fascinating and accomplished creative writers.

Freya Jensen- January 25, 2021

The University of Queensland is home to one of the world’s most fascinating and accomplished creative writers. But don’t pigeonhole Dr Helen Marshall, she’s also ... Read More

The history and essence of the Inala Art Gallery

Tania McIntosh- January 25, 2021

Tania McIntosh reports on the history and essence of the Inala Art Gallery, a non-profit organisation provides a space for art and other cultural activities ... Read More

Is Commercial Whaling Necessary? History, Facts and Myth of Whaling

Masashi Sayama- November 17, 2020

This blog post provides basic knowledge about whaling and the reasons for anti-whaling. At the end of the post, the author expressed his understanding of ... Read More

Hedda Project cements itself as indispensable experience for students

Matthew Johnson- November 26, 2018

The Hedda Project was one of the strands that made up the inaugural Vanguard Theatre Festival, from October 24th to October 26th this year at ... Read More

That’s a wrap! Curtains close on inaugural Vanguard Festival

Matthew Johnson- November 10, 2018

https://vimeo.com/299996835 For three consecutive nights The University of Queensland’s Geoffrey Rush Drama Studio played host to a sold out Vanguard Theatre Festival. It was a ... Read More

A New Brew

Jessica Miller- October 30, 2018

India and tea go hand and hand. And now a new variety has the country brewing with excitement. Olive tea - made from processed olive ... Read More

Rakhine to Rajasthan: The Rohingya Experience

Anthea Belessis- October 25, 2018

Amidst one of the largest refugee crises in the world, Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar to escape the atrocities and extreme religious intolerance exercised against ... Read More

QB Swan Lake- An evening of dance for all

Chelsea Clark- October 22, 2018

A night of ballet under the stars. It’s a concept that sounds enticing, maybe even a little foreign. But Queensland Ballet knows how to do ... Read More

Red Bull Basement University – currently taking applications at UQ

Ciara Jones- October 17, 2018

Red Bull Basement University offers a collaborative platform for university students who want to use their technology skills and knowledge to solve problems at and ... Read More