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Wangaratta High School
WHS Student Handbook, 2007
Paperback student handbook with an image of three year 12 students on the front cover with a blue and white pattern, a WHS logo in the top left and portraits of the tree students along the top.Wangaratta High School 10,11 &12 Student Handbook 07 individual pathways... 1st August 2:00 Mrs Thorson Jessee! -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Yearbook -Korrumbeia, 1961
White yearbook with a full page bland and white drawing on the cover of a school building with broken windows, a tree and some abstract circles. Written above in curvy writing is Korrumbeia 1991Korrumbeia 1961 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Yearbook -Korrumbeia, 1981
Black and white bound photocopy of the 1981 yearbook, with a white cover page and a black curly tree artwork along the left side and top, with text near the middle reading WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL 1981WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL 1981 -
Wangaratta High School
WTC Yearbook -Geronimo, 1971
Black yearbook with full cover image of white and green trees with bulbous trunks. There is two clear windows in the cover through which eyes can be seen. -
Wangaratta High School
WTS Yearbook -Geronimo, 1970
Yellow-brown yearbook with an image of a tree's leaves and roots with white writing in the centre reading Geronimo 70. There is some degradation of the paper cover of the book along the edgesGeronimo 70 -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Portrait of John Fyfe, Nicole Marie, 2021
Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. John Fyfe - Friends of Edwards Point, the Bellarine Catchment Network and many more For over twenty years John Fyfe has been actively involved in all areas of restoring native vegetation on numerous locations throughout the Bellarine. John’s passion for caring for the environment and sharing his vast knowledge has earnt him wide respect from the community. John is not only approachable but a great communicator. His vast knowledge has made the go to person for help on support on all matters regarding revegetation. John introduced direct seeding to the Friends of Edwards Point team, which has been successful on numerous sites within Edwards Points Reserve. The approach has been adopted throughout the reserve. Reflecting on John’s impact to the local community, local residents widely refer to him as a “living legend,” while others simply say, “there should be more John Fyfe’s in the world.” Photo at Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve by Nicole Marie.Image showing an environmental portrait of a man standing in grasslands with trees in the background.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers, edwards point