“Storytelling is a tradition as old as time. From oral histories passed down through generations to children’s books, epic novels and poetry, it is the most versatile form of knowledge-sharing”.

The Museum of Brisbane, located on the third floor of City Hall, is currently presenting an exhibition about Brisbane storytellers. Focussing on storytellers such as Hugh Lunn, Benjamin Law, Nick Earls, Trent Dalton, Kate Moreton and more, you are taken back to Brisbane’s past when these nine writers look at both the people and places.

It’s an interactive experience which will have you sitting in the stadium at Lang Park, at a tram stop, or at Chinese restaurant down in the Valley.
Suitable for all ages, with activities for the Little People, this no cost exhibition will delight.

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Tip : Make the effort BEFORE school holidays start.

How fabulous, May, thank you very much for posting this – I will definitely be going!
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Definitely worth the effort, Gretchen. One of the “feel good” places. Came out glowing. And btw, the Museum has a gorgeous gift shop. You have been warned:)
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Thanks for the heads up!
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I really wish our library would put something like this together… it looks like so much fun!
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One of those outings where you simply come away feeling good. Loved it. And again, just goes to show how much is on offer in the home town when international borders are closed 🙂 Have a bonzer week, Val.
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Love this!
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Ye, great fun 🙂
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The schools in our area have a storytelling event each year. I went once. It was interesting. This year was cancelled but we are almost back to normal.
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😀
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