Talking History: Hurtling Towards Amalgamation…Tuesday 6 May, 2025

Talking History: Hurtling Towards Amalgamation…Tuesday 6 May, 2025

On October 1 1925, the Shire of Stephens was abolished. Stephens Shire along with other Brisbane shires and towns became part of the newly unified Brisbane City Council.

As we celebrate a centenary of a unified Brisbane City Council it is fitting to reflect on the former Stephens Shire Council and the creation of Greater Brisbane in 1925. What were the local and even global conditions at the time of the amalgamation? What were the passions and perspectives of the local community? Who was living in Stephens Shire?

Meet the panel: Mark Baker, Jeff Brunne, Pauline Peel and Janis Hanley.

Details: Tuesday 6 May, 7.00 pm, Yeronga Community Centre, 62 Park Rd., Yeronga.

Talking History: Lest We Forget… but what are we Remembering,

Talking History: Lest We Forget… but what are we Remembering,

Don’t miss Dr Mark Cryle’s talk on Monday 7 April at 7.00 pm following the business meeting at 6.00 pm. Mark will be discussing the origins of ANZAC Day.

Dr Mark Cryle is a published historian, presenter, teacher and resident of Dutton Park. In 2015 he completed a PhD entitled Making ‘the One Day of the Year’: a Genealogy of Anzac Day to 1918. In 2016 he was awarded a Q Anzac 100 Fellowship from the State Library of Queensland.  He was formerly the Manager of the Fryer Library at the University of Queensland. Mark has researched, written and presented on aspects of both Australian and British history and literature. He recently co-wrote, with Erica McWilliam, Somerville House: Then and Now (2024). In another life, Mark is a musician and songwriter.

History Alive , Monday 3 February – welcome to 2025

History Alive , Monday 3 February – welcome to 2025

Start off 2025 with a fun night of fun and games with local history as ASHG kicks off 2025 with some active history. Find out some fun historical facts about the local area, meet other members, find out what’s coming up in 2025. Have a cuppa and a light supper.

Below: Where is this? Who remembers the Yeronga Service Store? Come along on February 3rd and find the answer or share your story about the shop!

Happy Festive Season – see you in 2025

Happy Festive Season – see you in 2025

From all of us at Annerley-Stephens History Group Inc have a wonderful festive season with your family and friends. Thanks for all you support in 2024 and we’ll see you in 2025.

ASHG has had a wonderful year settling into our new permanent premises at History Room in Yeronga Community Centre. We had our last drop in day for 2024 on Wednesday 11 December!!

History room drop in days kick off on Wednesday 22 January!

Join us for History Alive on Monday February 3 2025 at 7.00 after the first Business meeting for 2025.

Talking History: July – November 2024

Talking History: July – November 2024

ASHG is excited to share its program of events for June – November.

The Wednesday morning drop in days will continue providing a relaxed opportunity each week to talk history.

We’re doing things a little differently in the second part of the year with a walk, events at two of our local libraries, the first Saturday afternoon Talking History events and a book launch. Watch out for more information about each event.

On the 10th August ASHG is excited to be back at Annerley library for a morning talk at 10.30 am. Dr Janis Hanley will discuss Ekibin’s Chinese past and explore the extent of Chinese market gardens from the late 1880s to post WW2.

The Memories of Stephens, the compilation of articles from the 2023 conference will be launched by Dr Denver Beanland at the Yeronga Community Centre at 7.00 pm.

On Saturday morning 28th September Lyn Burnett, John Horder and Denis Peel consider Lost Houses and the stories that they tell.

On the afternoon of 26th October Jeff Brunne will be at the Fairfield Library looking at the question Why is Fairfield so Different.

For our last event of the year ASHG is very pleased to host Dr Kevin Rains discussing Cross River Rail Archeology on Saturday 16th November at 2.00 pm.

Monthly meetings are held at 6.00 pm on the first Monday of the month unless it is a public holiday when the meeting is held on a Tuesday.

Text Box: Image Courtesy State Library of Queensland

Launch of Memories of Stephens

Launch of Memories of Stephens

ASHG is excited to be launching a new publication, Memories of Stephens, compiled by Stephen Sheaffe AM. This is the latest publication produced by ASHG that tells the stories of the Annerley-Stephens area. It brings together the papers from the Memories of Stephens conference held in October 2023 at Our Lady’s College, Annerley. Several extra articles about the area are included.

Memories of Stephens has been edited by Stephen Sheaffe AM in conjunction with Associate Professor Gary Osmond.

The book was launched with guest speaker Dr Denver Beanland AM on Monday 2nd September 7.00 pm at Yeronga Community Centre, 62 Park Rd., Yeronga (enter via Villa Street).

PCopies of the books are on sale at the launch for $25.00.

There are 21 chapters in the fascinating new publication that features stories about the rich history of Yeronga, Annerley, Fairfield and surrounding suburbs. The beautiful cover gives a hint of the richness and diversity of the stories inside.

Expect to find a treasure trove of topics including the early history of Yeronga; the Chinese of Ekibin and Moorooka; local scouts and railways; Churches, families, landmarks and; stories of WW11 and heritage-listed properties.

The book includes wonderful images. Here is a glimpse of just some of the papers and related images. .

The photo below is a section from the Greenslopes State School mural and relates to the Chinese of Stephens written by Dr Janis Hanley and Jan Richardson. The photo is on the front cover.

Jeanette Wiley looks at Tennyson in her paper From Softstone to Tennyson. Below is an early image of the Brisbane River taken from Jeanette’s paper. The image is on the back cover of the book.

Two of the papers consider rail history: Along the South Coast Railway Line (Greg Hallam and Dr Ruth Kerr) and Railway Lines and Stations in Stephens (Railway Lines and Stations in Stephens). The image below is of the 1936 train derailment at Fairfield Station.

Bill Metcalfe takes us through the Toohey Forest Land-Use History. Below is a photo of the beautiful Frog Rock in Toohey Forest.

The launch follows the ASHG monthly meeting which commences at 6.00 pm.