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Queensland History Teachers Association. PO Box 1029 New Farm, QLD 4005. Ph (07) 3254 3342 Fax: (07) 3252 5689. Email: qhta@qhta.com.au. ABN: 77 270 249 802. Queensland History Teachers' Association. Customs House, Brisbane, 1898. Caddies at Bris Golf Club Championship, 1910. Chinese Lion Dance, 1987. Flooded Townsville, 1946. Queenslander, 28 April 1932. Family group on the beach at Darnley Island, 1898. Air Raid Shelters, Ann Stt, Brisbane c. 1945. Surfers Paradise Beach, September 1971. In addition, t...
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Queensland History Teachers Association. PO Box 1029 New Farm, QLD 4005. Ph (07) 3254 3342 Fax: (07) 3252 5689. Email: qhta@qhta.com.au. ABN: 77 270 249 802. The Premier's Anzac Prize 2017. 2014 Young Historians' Workshop. 2014 Young Historians' Worksop winners. 2013 Young Historian's Workshop winners. 2012 Young Historians' Workshop winners. 2016 Australian History Competition winners. 2015 Australian History Competition winners. 2013 Australian History Competition winners. Simpson Prize 2016 winners.
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Last Post – Kimberley | Simpson Prize 2010 Blog
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Simpson Prize 2010 Blog. Student trip to Gallipoli. Last Post – Alice. Last Post – Alix →. Last Post – Kimberley. May 10, 2010. Not only was the commemoration of Australian and New Zealand soldiers a major experience for me, but also the acknowledgement of our soldier brothers, the Turks. I found that the laying of the wreath of carnations at the Turkish 57. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Last Post – Alice. Last Post – Alix →. One response to “ Last Post – Kimberley. May 17, 2010 at 2:51 pm.
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May | 2011 | Simpson Prize 2011
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: May 2011. Last Post – Geraldine. May 26, 2011. In the few weeks that have elapsed since our return from that amazing odyssey in Turkey, I have come to appreciate more and more, what a memorable experience it was. It was really two experiences exposure to the rich … Continue reading →. Last post – Zoe. May 15, 2011. Last post – Lauren. May 14, 2011. Has the Anzac legend changed in 95 years? Last Post – Hayley. May 11, 2011. Last Post – Tanvi. May 8, 2011.
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April | 2010 | Simpson Prize 2010 Blog
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Simpson Prize 2010 Blog. Student trip to Gallipoli. Monthly Archives: April 2010. April 29, 2010. April 26, 2010. Dale’s Anzac Day. April 25, 2010. Dale, Sophie Sarah and Maisie wreath handling. Hi everybody, Dale here. Sorry for any bad spelling and grammar; We’ve all been up since midnight with only an hour or two sleep to get us through so we’re all a bit delirious at the moment! Continue reading →. Anzac Day brief post. April 25, 2010. Lined up and ready to wreath wrangle. April 24, 2010. Whilst our ...
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Last Post – Will | Simpson Prize 2010 Blog
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Simpson Prize 2010 Blog. Student trip to Gallipoli. Last Post – Dale. Last Post – Will. May 13, 2010. I will never forget my time in Turkey with the Simpson Prize. The Simpson Prize must surely be a unique thing eight teenagers unknown to each other, thrown into an unfamiliar country, speaking an unfamiliar language. The experience, however, works amazingly well, and would become one of the most amazing times of my life. I similarly face difficulty in deciding on the highlight of the trip. Possibly o...
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The ghosts of Simpsons past | Simpson Prize 2011
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Just another WordPress.com site. Last day in Istanbul. Last Post – Gene →. The ghosts of Simpsons past. April 29, 2011. Stylin' on the streets of Istanbul (thanks to SP 2011 for the fancy threads). The Simpson Prize group has of course departed Istanbul and is probably now arriving home. However, I’m still in Istanbul and in blogging mode, so if you will indulge your correspondent for one last post. What have I been up to? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Last day in Istanbul. Thank you Andrew,.
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Back in Istanbul | Simpson Prize 2011
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Just another WordPress.com site. Anzac Day – a post from Hayley. Last day in Istanbul →. April 27, 2011. We bid farewell to the Kum Hotel and jumped on our bus for a return trip to Istanbul. It was sad to leave behind our wonderful hotel as we had become quite attached to its simple charm and wonderful staff. Its such a great place to stay, with the beach on the doorstep and a sense of isolation – but so close to the Anzac area. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Anzac Day – a post from Hayley.
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Last Post – Sharee | Simpson Prize 2010 Blog
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Simpson Prize 2010 Blog. Student trip to Gallipoli. Last Post – Alix. Last Post – Dale →. Last Post – Sharee. May 10, 2010. As a teacher chaperone, the Simpson Prize trip provided an incredibly rich and intense form of professional development. It was an absolute privilege to travel and learn with such a gifted and curious team of like-minded Australians, and I am so very proud of each and every one of them. 8211; Sharee Verdon, Moreton Bay College. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Channel 7 news ...
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Last post – Zoe | Simpson Prize 2011
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Just another WordPress.com site. Last post – Lauren. Last Post – Geraldine →. Last post – Zoe. May 15, 2011. Overall, the trip to Turkey was an experience I will never forget; and I am so grateful that I was given such an amazing opportunity. Whilst away, I’m not sure if I realised just what a huge, life changing experience I was having. I certainly do now, and frequently find myself wishing I were back in Turkey. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Last post – Lauren. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.