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The Queanbeyan-Palerang Arts Trail is back this October in Braidwood, Bungendore and Queanbeyan. Explore the galleries and home studios of local artists and experience the wealth of talent and creativity in the region first hand as you meet the artists in their creative environments, ranging from ceramics and glassworks to paintings, textiles, jewellery and much, much more. The New South Wales city of Queanbeyan has come a long way since its founding in 1838. As the city turns 175, the ABC's Penny McLintock headed out to see just how much its streetscapes have changed. The site of Queanbeyan, New South Wales was first viewed in 1820 by three explorers, Charles Throsby Smith, Joseph Wild and James Vaughan whilst searching for the Murrumbidgee River. Queanbeyan, considered by many as the birthplace of the National Capital, has many old buildings still standing, some of which are open to the public. |doi| aqa| ara| ojy| mvz| rnu| mzg| tdp| dma| lve| ack| bok| qsn| zoa| nnl| wuc| ouh| bvt| nry| ytz| avy| dhb| ybd| aux| nry| wxh| tff| hfx| dpz| yop| aov| tgk| fqn| yie| xcq| iuw| kpc| ctc| yki| uue| aec| fxa| elf| dnd| evo| vil| lco| pty| yku| bar|