Issue Details: First known date: 1994... 1994 Paradise Beach: Local Cultural Implications
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'According to one newspaper report, Paradise Beach was initially marketed in the US as a 'very hip, very cool' Australian serial about three good-looking suburban kids finding romance and adventure in an endless summer.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Queensland Review vol. 1 no. 1 June 1994 16967510 1994 periodical issue 'As its name implies, Queensland Review is a review of Queensland: its past, present, and, where speculation is appropriate, its future. It aims to provide a forum for researchers in a wide variety of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences where their work can be presented and judged; and in the process, act as a springboard for new understandings of Queensland's culture and society. In so doing, Queensland Review wants to establish Queensland as a legitimate and important field of research, both within the academic arena and for non-academic researchers. Indeed, one of the functions of the journal is to encourage connections between academic and independent researchers and to explore links between research and policy across a range of fields.' (Editorial introduction)
     
    1994
    pg. 55-60
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