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Research Article
November 2018

'A River with a City Problem, not a City with a River Problem': Brisbane and its Flood-Prone River

Publication: Environment and History
Volume 24, Number 4

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This article explores the relationship between the Brisbane River and its river-plain dwelling citizens between 1824 and 1900 through four distinctive narratives. The first is praise for the river for its economic and utilitarian potential until severe flooding in 1893 prompts a second response of incredulity, followed by a third viewpoint demanding engineering solutions to tame nature to prevent future floods. A fourth subordinate voice appeared as an undercurrent to the demands to control nature, reflecting a burgeoning realisation that human action had created the flood hazard. Settlers had created a problem for both the river and the city. I argue that despite the accumulation of flood experience and climatic knowledge, prospective actions have evolved little since the initial British settlement in 1824.

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Environment and History
Volume 24Number 4November 2018
Pages: 469 - 496

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Published in print: November 2018
Published online: 4 September 2023

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  1. Flood
  2. Brisbane River
  3. Queensland
  4. settlement

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Margaret Helen Cook [email protected]
School of Communication and Arts University of Queensland Brisbane QLD 4072 Australia Email: [email protected]

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