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the emerald city 3

January 7, 2011July 5, 2017 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

The day starts at just after 6am. Our evacuation centre manager calls to say the Federal Police are crawling all over the place as the Governor-General may pay a visit today. The public sees maybe thirty seconds of footage of a dignitary's visit on TV, and perhaps doesn't even notice it has happened, but on the ground this … Continue reading the emerald city 3

the emerald city 2

January 6, 2011July 5, 2017 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Up at 5 o'clock in the morning: I didn't mean to, but the sun shone in and woke me. An hour of work to get ahead of the posse, then showered, packed, in a cab to the airport to catch a couple of teleconferences before boarding. By half past ten I feel as if I … Continue reading the emerald city 2

you know you’re in queensland when….

January 5, 2011January 18, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ 1 Comment

... the two blokes behind you in the security queue at the airport are both over six feet tall, clad head to toe in worn but well-pressed Wrangler denim (one with a big set of bulls' horns embroidered on the back of his shirt), accessorised by proper John Wayne boots with Cuban heels, and serious Stetson hats. … Continue reading you know you’re in queensland when….

the emerald city

January 5, 2011July 5, 2017 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

So. Emerald. What can Google, Wikipedia and the Red Cross situation reports tell me about my destination? Emerald is a fairly large country town of around 11,000 people, that was established in 1879 as a base for the building of Queensland’s western railway. The town is named after 'Emerald Downs Hill', and not an emerald mine. … Continue reading the emerald city

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