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By Mark Bahnisch on January 11, 2011
Latest updates for the flood situation around Brisbane.
Posted in Brisbane, Climatology, Disasters, Media | Tagged advice, Brisbane City Council, brisbane floods, brisbane river, Campbell Newman, disaster, emergency, flood maps, flooding, lockyer valley, queensland floods, roundtable, toowoomba, twitter, west end, Wivenhoe dam |
By Mark Bahnisch on May 26, 2009
<img src="http://larvatusprodeo.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/creative-brisbane-2.JPG" Folks might remember I talked a while back about the ‘Creative Brisbane’ event we’re presenting tonight as part of the Brisbane CitySmart Innovation Festival. The response to both this conversation and to the BrisCulture concept has been really [...]
Posted in Blogging, Brisbane, Culture, Notices, Sociology | Tagged arts, Blogging, Brisbane, Brisbane City Council, BrisCulture, Bruce Muirhead, Centre for Policy Development, CitySmart Innovation Festival, connectivity, Creative Brisbane, creative futures, creativity, cultural policy, cultural sociology, cultural studies, Culture, curation, Danielle Bentley, Eidos Institute, festivals, Ideas Festival, Innovation Australia, Jaz Choi, Linda Carroli, Marcus Westbury, Mark Bahnisch, Music, Policy, public art, public policy, Queensland, sociality, Urbanism, web |
By Mark Bahnisch on April 28, 2009
A lot of my academic and consultancy work at the moment is focused on online urbanism, distributed knowledge and urban creativity. I’m loath to use the term ‘action research’ loosely, but this form of public sociology is really impossible to [...]
Posted in Activism, Art, Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Brisbane, Culture, Media, Music, Notices, Policy, Sociology, The Web, Urbanism | Tagged arts, Blogging, Brisbane, Brisbane City Council, BrisCulture, Centre for Policy Development, CitySmart Innovation Festival, connectivity, Creative Brisbane, creative futures, creativity, cultural policy, cultural sociology, cultural studies, Culture, curation, Eidos Institute, festivals, Ideas Festival, Innovation Australia, Mark Bahnisch, Music, Policy, public art, public policy, Queensland, sociality, The Valley, Urbanism, web |
By Mark Bahnisch on December 17, 2008
You know we need one. Awful Carols etc. And I think the Brisbane City Council may have just gone a tad over the top with the bus decorations. I assume it’s the all Liberal (or is that LNP?) Campbell Newman [...]
Posted in Brisbane, Sociology | Tagged atrocities, BCC, Brisbane, Brisbane City Council, Campbell Newman, Christmas, city council, decorations, festivities, Liberal Party, LNP, political correctness, public transport |
By Mark Bahnisch on November 12, 2008
It’s great to see CPD Fellow Ben Eltham writing a piece in the Courier-Mail today critiquing Brisbane Lord Mayor Campbell Newman’s crazy obsession with tunnels and roads – which, as far as I can tell, is about the only policy [...]
Posted in Brisbane, Politics, Transport | Tagged Ben Eltham, Brisbane, Brisbane City Council, Campbell Newman, Centre for Policy Development, CPD, local government, Politics, sustainability, TransApex, Transport |
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