U3A BRISBANE

University of the Third Age Brisbane


Connecting Seniors to Lifelong Learning

University of the Third Age Brisbane


Connecting Seniors to Lifelong Learning

Term 1 2026

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H55 Investigating Qld History in the Face of First Nations Resistance


Tutor: Dan Feehely
We will investigate the 200 years of Queensland's history of colonial occupation, exploring the actions of settlers, colonists and modern Queenslanders in response to the presence of First Nations people, especially around Brisbane. We look at the times before 1824, the period of early contact, the removals of the late 19th century, and the response to growing First Nations recovery during the 20th century. Our purpose is to better understand where things sit today through critiquing what has been done in the past. We will operate through formal lessons, examination of documents, mini-lectures and group discussion.
Venue: 232 Adelaide St
Thursday 11.00am - 12.30pm. 6 weeks. Fortnightly, 29 Jan, 12, 26 Feb, 12, 26 Mar, 2 Apr. Classes start 29 January, finish 5 March.
Cost: $15 (prepaid), 3 weeks
Current Enrolments: 26  (maximum 35)

About the Tutor:

I have taught Humanities - mainly History, Ancient and Modern - for 30 years in High Schools in 4 countries. I engaged in Aboriginal education from early in my career which led me to a life-long interest in Australia’s First Nations peoples role in our history. We will examine the European- Australian laws of the time in relation to First Nations' land ownership and its implications on issues faced in modern Australia. The course will provide the opportunity to sift through the evidence to arrive at your own conclusion.

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