Dr Margaret Cook has collaborated with artist Kylie Stevens for the powerful new exhibition Flood Lines, with a showing at the Ipswich Art Gallery. This thought-provoking exhibition explores the social and emotional impact of floods through a unique blend of historical research and creative expression. Drawing on Dr Cook’s expertise in flood history and Kylie Stevens’ evocative visual storytelling, Flood Lines invites audiences to reflect on community resilience, memory, and the evolving relationship between people and waterways.
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Flood Lines, a collaborative exhibition
Flood Lines, a collaborative exhibition
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La Trobe welcomes more busesThe extra services for the 301, 551 and 561 were announced by the Government ahead of the 2026-27 Budget.Vice-Chancellor Professor Theo Farrell also welcomed additional services for the Bendigo and Shepparton community where La Trobe