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  Queensland Art Gallery
A Long Life: the See Poy portraits
 
Link to the story of two paintings of a Chinese family from early in the twentieth century and the historical times they reflect, and the collaborative effort which resulted in their restoration.
Format: pdf | Size: 38 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 01 May 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Art Gallery and Commonwealth of Australia
Appreciating Asian-Pacific art
 
Ways to study and look at contemporary Asian-Pacific art, from the Asia-Pacific Triennial Contemporary Art exhibition, held at the Queensland Art Gallery in September 2002.
Format: pdf | Size: 453 KB | Length: 4 pages | Date Added: 20 March 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Art Gallery
Asia-Pacific art at the Queensland Art Gallery
 
Link to the Asia-Pacific Triennial Contemporary Art section of the Queensland Art Gallery website, providing a look at past exhibitions and previews for the future.
Format: pdf | Size: 42 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 21 March 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Art Gallery and Hall, Doug
Asia-Pacific Contemporary Art
 
Introduction from the director of the Queensland Art Gallery, Doug Hall, to the 2002 Asia-Pacific Triennial Contemporary Art exhibition, which included work from sixteen artists from the region.
Format: pdf | Size: 112 KB | Length: 2 pages | Date Added: 20 March 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Art Gallery
The art of Ken Thaiday
 
Link to a webpage of the Queensland Art Gallery displaying the work of Torres Strait Islander artist Ken Thaiday, who creates headdresses and other costume and music elements of traditional island dances.
Format: pdf | Size: 37 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 01 May 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Bureau of Ethnic Affairs
Queensland Ethnic Affairs Policy
 
The policy, adopted by the State Government in 1993, is a set of six principles with the stated aim of seeking to ensure that all Queenslanders have fair and equitable access to all opportunities offered in the State.
Format: pdf | Size: 204K | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 26 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Museum
Bridging Cultures
 
Link to the story of Phyllis Ah Loy, a Queenslander of Japanese descent, and her experience of internment, along with her family, when she was a child, after Pearl Harbor was bombed.
Format: pdf | Size: 64 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 06 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Museum
Daring Diving
 
A section of the Queensland Museum website "Queensland Stories" in which a former pearl diver tells about the dangers of this type of work in the first half of the twentieth century.
Format: pdf | Size: 42 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 06 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Museum
Pearl Shellers
 
A section of the Queensland Museum website "Queensland Stories" about the Japanese who settled on Thursday Island and worked in the pearl-shell industry there.
Format: pdf | Size: 50 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 27 December 2005 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Museum
Queensland beckons
 
A section of the Queensland Museum website about Asians and Pacific Islanders who settled in north Queensland in the 19th century and became involved in a variety of industries, from farming to gold digging and pearling.
Format: pdf | Size: 38 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 22 December 2005 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Museum
Restricted Business
 
Link to the Queensland Museum website and the story of George Fong On, who settled in Australia in 1867 and ran a successful business, yet faced severe restrictions under racist legislation most of his life.
Format: pdf | Size: 71 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 08 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Museum
Sugar, Shops and Pearls in the 'Alien' North
 
Link to a Museum of Queensland website which tells about the varied groups who arrived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and laid the foundations for some of the diverse communities in the state today.
Format: pdf | Size: 58 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 08 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Museum
Sweet 'n Sour
 
Link to the story of one Italian family and their experiences with sugar cane growing and later, internment, on the Queensland Museum website.
Format: pdf | Size: 63 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 06 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Queensland Studies Authority
Globalisation in Queensland schools
 
Link to the Queensland Studies Authority, which works on curriculum and testing in Queensland schools. A search using the word "globalisation" will bring up a range of curriculum information on this subject and its teaching.
Format: pdf | Size: 37 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 09 February 2006 | | VIEW |

 
 
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