In hopes to launch Australia’s first ‘Pooseum’ in Brisbane, company, Queensland Urban Utilities, are searching for outdoor toilets. Since the 1980’s the outdoor dunny was a staple of life amongst Brisbane’s outer suburbs. These days, over 1.4 million people depend on the Queensland Urban Utilities sewerage network which involves more 9,000 kilometres of pipes, 332 pump stations and 29 sewerage treatment plants. The ‘Pooseum’ will reportedly feature rescued and restored toilets, along with stories, photos, films and memories of the humble outdoor dunny. Spokeswoman for Queensland Urban Utilities, Michelle Cull, said the company were “keen to know where the last remaining dunnies are and any funny stories people might have about braving the elements.” One example is Lyle Barlow, who was employed as a “night soil man” near Ipswich in…