Signifying Aboriginal Identity, Culture and Country in Central Queensland Through a Public Art Project
Published Online: Nov 02, 2021
Page range: 89 - 115
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/borderlands-2021-004
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© 2021 Bronwyn Fredericks et al., published by sciendo
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Alongside Toonooba (the Fitzroy River) in central Queensland, a series of Aboriginal flood markers are embedded within the earth, commanding attention to the river that flows on one side and the colonial infrastructure of Rockhampton that lies on the other. The flood markers are part of an arts project commissioned by the Queensland Government in 2013 to mark Rockhampton’s history and its relationship to the river. The flood markers, named