A River with a City Problem

A River with a City Problem
Author: Margaret Cook
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 070226220X

When floods devastated South East Queensland in 2011, who was to blame? Despite the inherent risk of living on a floodplain, most residents had pinned their hopes on Wivenhoe Dam to protect them, and when it failed to do so, dam operators were blamed for the scale of the catastrophic events that followed. A River with a City Problem is a compelling history of floods in the Brisbane River catchment, especially those in 1893, 1974 and 2011. Extensively researched, it highlights the force of nature, the vagaries of politics and the power of community. With many river cities facing urban development challenges, Cook makes a convincing argument for what must change to prevent further tragedy.

100 Maritime Stories

100 Maritime Stories
Author: David Jones
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2023-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 192264353X

To commemorate the 200 years since the exploring and naming of the Brisbane River by John Oxley in 1823, David Jones has compiled 100 maritime stories of Queensland. The book is in seven sections covering the early days, colonial era, shipwrecks, wartime and others. Australia’s First Nations people lived in and around the Brisbane River for thousands of years. Though they did not have a name for the entire river, sections of the river were called ‘Meanjin’, ‘Maiwar’ and ‘Toowong’. Other names have been lost over time. Similarly, the Brisbane River was broken up into reaches by the new arrivals. They include Hamilton Reach, Bulimba Reach, Humbug Reach, Shafston Reach, Town Reach and others. The first Europeans to discover the Brisbane River was documented by Thomas Welsby in The Discoverers of the Brisbane River, published in 1913. He states that Richard Parsons, Thomas Pamphlet and John Finnegan were the original discoverers though John Oxley gave them no credit for this. In 200 years the river has been the backbone of the city of Brisbane. Today it is used for trade, tourism, transport, pleasure and Brisbane’s water supply.

The Brisbane River

The Brisbane River
Author: John Gladstone Steele
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Brisbane Region (Qld.)
ISBN: 9780727019912

The Brisbane River

The Brisbane River
Author: David Gibson
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1925236781

Have you ever been on the CityCat and wondered what heritage lies beneath the buildings that you are looking at along the river? This book explores the Brisbane River Heritage Trail one section going upstream and the other one downstream. Let the book be your guide. The Brisbane River is the longest river in South East Queensland and flows through the city of Brisbane before emptying in Moreton Bay. From its source around Mt Stanley, 344 kilometres to Moreton Bay, the Brisbane River with its many twists and turns presents the interested travelling public with a series of reaches with names that are at once geographic, historic and of social importance.

The Brisbane River

The Brisbane River
Author: Robert Longhurst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1997
Genre: Brisbane River (Qld.)
ISBN: 9780646344720

The Brisbane River: a pictorial history.

The Brisbane River

The Brisbane River
Author: Brisbane (Qld.). City Council
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1984
Genre: Brisbane River (Qld.)
ISBN: