

SYMPOSIUM: Allied Co-operation in Brisbane during WWII
August 30 | 12:00 AM - August 31 | 12:00 AM
About this event
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in the Pacific—a historic milestone in global and Australian history. Brisbane played a crucial role as a major Allied headquarters during the war, yet its international contributions remain under-recognised.To commemorate this event, the Camp Columbia Heritage Association, supported by the Netherlands Government, the University of Queensland and in partnership with over 20 national and international organisations, invites you to:
Allied Co-operation in Brisbane during WWII: Australia, USA, Netherlands, UK
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
🗓 30–31 August 2025 | 📍 The University of Queensland, Viewpoint Room Building 33, (level 3), St Lucia Campus
🎟 Early Bird Tickets: Only $25 per day (until 1 August!)
Full catering included | Tour option available
The two-day symposium will bring together academics, heritage experts, veterans’ groups, students, descendants, and community members to explore Brisbane’s wartime and post-war role as a strategic Allied hub.
Additional highlights include:
- A WWII Brisbane bus tour (1 September) – limited seats available
- Access to curated exhibitions, panel discussions, and keynote addresses
We warmly invite you to attend—and to share this invitation with others who may be interested in this important historical event.