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Queensland State Archives ensures the public records of Queensland are made, managed and preserved for the benefit of present and future generations.

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Join our next QSA Talk to explore the impact of the 1974 floods with Dr Margaret Cook. Discover how this devastating event reshaped South-East Queensland. Thurs 5 Sep at QSA, 435 Compton Road, Runcorn | more info & to register: bit.ly/remembering-th…

Join our next QSA Talk to explore the impact of the 1974 floods with Dr Margaret Cook. Discover how this devastating event reshaped South-East Queensland.
Thurs 5 Sep at QSA, 435 Compton Road, Runcorn | more info & to register: bit.ly/remembering-th…
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We are making some improvements to the security of ArchivesSearch. The site will be unavailable from 5pm Friday 23 August till 9am Monday 26 August. Thank you for your patience.

We are making some improvements to the security of ArchivesSearch. The site will be unavailable from 5pm Friday 23 August till 9am Monday 26 August. Thank you for your patience.
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Meet Dr Margaret Cook! Dr Cook, environmental historian and Research Fellow, will delve into the 1974 floods that changed South-East Queensland forever at our next QSA Talk. Thurs 5 Sep at QSA | 435 Compton Rd, Runcorn | more info & to register: bit.pulse.ly/ohrbr34vau

Meet Dr Margaret Cook! Dr Cook, environmental historian and Research Fellow, will delve into the 1974 floods that changed South-East Queensland forever at our next QSA Talk.
 Thurs 5 Sep at QSA | 435 Compton Rd, Runcorn | more info & to register: bit.pulse.ly/ohrbr34vau
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#TropicalTuesday 🏖 as we’re heading toward the final days of #winter we’re thinking about sun, sand and sea! Where would your ultimate tropical getaway be to? We think this great shot of Clifton Beach is looking pretty good!

#TropicalTuesday 🏖 as we’re heading toward the final days of #winter we’re thinking about sun, sand and sea!

Where would your ultimate tropical getaway be to? We think this great shot of Clifton Beach is looking pretty good!
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, we unfortunately need to cancel our QSA Talk, Remembering the 1974 flood 50 years later hosted by Dr Margaret Cook planned for Thursday, 5 September. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

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#Spring has sprung, and so have these blooms straight out of a vintage dream! 🌸 Old-school charm, fresh spring vibes—what’s not to love? 🌼 Tag someone you’d gift these classic beauties to and let them know they’ve got a blooming admirer! 🌷

#Spring has sprung, and so have these blooms straight out of a vintage dream! 🌸

Old-school charm, fresh spring vibes—what’s not to love? 🌼

Tag someone you’d gift these classic beauties to and let them know they’ve got a blooming admirer! 🌷
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#TrainsplanesandautomobilesTuesday with this #throwback snap from 1977 showing the Riverside Expressway in #Brisbane. What cars can you spot in this pic?

#TrainsplanesandautomobilesTuesday with this #throwback snap from 1977 showing the Riverside Expressway in #Brisbane.

What cars can you spot in this pic?
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🚑 On this day in 1892 concerned citizens met to address the need for emergency care in #Brisbane, leading to the formation of the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade (QATB). From a small room at The Telegraph office, QATB grew into the Queensland Ambulance we know today.

🚑 On this day in 1892 concerned citizens met to address the need for emergency care in #Brisbane, leading to the formation of the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade (QATB).
From a small room at The Telegraph office, QATB grew into the <a href="/QldAmbulance/">Queensland Ambulance</a>
 we know today.