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Editorial

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2016

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1 Global Arts Link is the award winning regional art gallery and museum in Ipswich that combines art, social history and new technologies to explore the region.Google Scholar

2 The Queensland Studies Centre promotes research about the state through projects, seminars, conferences and publications, notably the Queensland Review.Google Scholar

3 The Queensland Heritage Trails Network is a joint initiative of the Queensland Government and the Commonwealth Government, established in 2000 through the Federation Fund and working partnerships with local government authorities and local councils. The $110M funding allocation has been used to create and link 43 heritage experiences celebrating the state's unique history, culture and natural features.Google Scholar

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