Buy Tickets – Early Birds before August 1

Only $25 per day, incl lunch.

2025 marks 80 years since the end of World War II in the Pacific—a defining moment in global history and in Brisbane’s legacy as a key Allied command centre.

To commemorate this milestone, the Camp Columbia Heritage Association and the support over 20 national and international organisations, will host a major international symposium and guided tour from 30–31 August.

Symposium 30 and 31 August at University of Queensland St Lucia Campus

This two-day hybrid symposium brings together scholars, veterans’ groups, heritage experts, students, and the general public to explore Brisbane’s wartime and post-war role as a vital Allied hub. Topics will range from military strategy, diplomacy and logistics to civilian experiences, migration, and memory.

Confirmed speakers will present on topics related to Australia, the United States, the Netherlands, the UK, and Netherlands East Indies. Delegates will have the opportunity to engage in discussions, panel sessions, and exhibitions. Representatives of Allied governments have also been invited.

The University of Queensland is a supporter of the Camp Columbia Heritage Association. They have conducted archeologic research at the site of the former camp. As such our symposium is hosted as a UQ Community Event. The St Lucia Campus was during WII the HQ of the South-West Pacific Area (SWPA) Advanced Land Headquarters led by Australian General Thomas Blamey, who was Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Military Forces (AMF) and also had the role of Commander, Allied Land Forces.

Max 80 delegates per day

Guided Tour 1 September

Explore Brisbane’s WWII history on a guided tour of significant sites—from inner-city military headquarters to outer suburban camps like Camp Columbia. Led by expert historians, the tour will include bus transport, lunch, and onsite presentations.

Max 40 delegates for the tour

Tickets & Bookings

Early Bird Tickets (until 1 August) include:

✔ Full symposium access (both days)
✔ Morning/afternoon tea
✔ Optional registration for guided tour and civic reception

Interested in contributing or partnering?

We are also seeking sponsors to support keynote speakers, hospitality, and digital engagement. This is a rare chance to help highlight Brisbane’s overlooked but vital role in Allied operations during WWII.

For inquiries about participation, nominations, or sponsorship, please contact the conference convener Dr Nonja Peters nonja.peters@curtin.edu.au.

Programme

Venue

The University of Queensland 280-284 Sir Fred Schonell Dr, St Lucia QLD 4067

Venue:  ViewPoint Room Building 33, (level 3)
Click here for the campus map. Type in the search on the left ViewPoint Room.

Parking is next to this building (P10) and is free during the weekend. UQ Lakes bus and metro station is 150 mts from the venue. Walk in the UQ entrance, after 50 meters turn right along the sport fields, up the stairs (or the lift). Building 33 is in front of you.