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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Brickworks Go-ahead, 2015
The State Government has re-zoned the former Burwood Brickworks site in Burwood East for a housing & shopping centre development by the developer Australand.The State Government has re-zoned the former Burwood Brickworks site in Burwood East for a housing & shopping centre development by the developer Australand.The State Government has re-zoned the former Burwood Brickworks site in Burwood East for a housing & shopping centre development by the developer Australand.brickworks, australand, middleborough road, burwood east -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Burwood Brickworks Shopping Centre, 2018
Work still hasn't started on building 'the world's greenest retail centre' due to the developer awaiting final approval from Whitehorse Council.brickworks, australand, burwood highway, burwood east, middleborough road, eley road, city of whitehorse -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Reports, Department of Infrastructure to panel reviewing C5 amendment to Port Phillip Planning Scheme, Graham Deacons et al, 1999
The C5 Amendment aimed to create a framework for built form and development controls in the Port Melbourne Mixed Use Area undergoing conversion to residential development. Heritage overlays to protect heritage areas were also under review.Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Report from Deacons, Graham and James for Bectontown planning, built environment - civic, heritage, becton, fox hay timber and hardware pty ltd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Public fear, 1993
Residents of Branksome Grove, Blackburn South are protesting about the threat to protected trees posed by Urban Land Authority developers of the new Banksia Estate.Residents of Branksome Grove, Blackburn South are protesting about the threat to protected trees posed by Urban Land Authority developers of the new Banksia Estate.Residents of Branksome Grove, Blackburn South are protesting about the threat to protected trees posed by Urban Land Authority developers of the new Banksia Estate.town planning, branksome grove, blackburn south, victoria. urban land authority, mcgregor, greg, banksia estate -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Reports, Deacons, Graham and James for Becton and others to panel reviewing C5 amendment to Port Phillip Planning Scheme, Graham Deacons et al, 1999
The C5 Amendment aimed to create a framework for built form and development controls in the Port Melbourne Mixed Use Area undergoing conversion to residential development. Heritage overlays to protect heritage areas were also under review.Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Report from Deacons, Graham and James for Becton and otherstown planning, built environment - civic, heritage, becton, fox hay timber and hardware pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Reports, Deacons, Graham and James for Fox Hay and Co to panel reviewing C5 amendment to Port Phillip Planning Scheme, Graham Deacons et al, 1999
The C5 Amendment aimed to create a framework for built form and development controls in the Port Melbourne Mixed Use Area undergoing conversion to residential development. Heritage overlays to protect heritage areas were also under review.Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Report from Deacons, Graham and James for Fox Hay and Cotown planning, built environment - civic, heritage, becton, fox hay timber and hardware pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Reports, Contour Consultants to panel reviewing C5 amendment to Port Phillip Planning Scheme, Contour Consultants, 1999
The C5 Amendment aimed to create a framework for built form and development controls in the Port Melbourne Mixed Use Area undergoing conversion to residential development. Heritage overlays to protect heritage areas were also under review.Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Report from Contour Consultants re. 15 Beach Sttown planning, built environment - civic, heritage, becton, fox hay timber and hardware pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Reports, Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia to panel reviewing C5 amendment to Port Phillip Planning Scheme, Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia, 1999
The C5 Amendment aimed to create a framework for built form and development controls in the Port Melbourne Mixed Use Area undergoing conversion to residential development. Heritage overlays to protect heritage areas were also under review.Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia re. Johnsons Distillery sitetown planning, built environment - civic, heritage, becton, fox hay timber and hardware pty ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - DONEY COLLECTION: FOUR GLASS MAGNIFYING LENSES
Four glass magnifying lenses (for Uniprint Developer) Each lens 75mm x 75mm Two clear glass domed lenses Two opaque flat glass lenses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Lake Road Estate, 7/10/1970
'It's a genuine piece of Bellbird country' [ article on 36 lot subdivision, Lake Road Estate, Lake Road, Blackburn by developers Mark Padgett and Co Pty Ltd]mark padgett & co pty ltd, lake road, blackburn, lake road estate, land subdivision -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Brand Receptions, 02/12/2019
Brand Receptions, 195 Mahoneys Road, Forest Hill was sold to a Chinese developer in 2004.Brand Receptions, 195 Mahoneys Road, Forest Hill was sold to a Chinese developer in 2004 and has since become derelict and unkempt. It has recently been listed for resale.Brand Receptions, 195 Mahoneys Road, Forest Hill was sold to a Chinese developer in 2004. mahoneys road, forest hill no.195, reception rooms -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Suburban 'stacks' have residents outraged, 2004
Protest rally against the Mitcham towers to be held at Parliament House, 3 Oct 2004, organised by Mitcham Residents' Group incl photos of Tony Hogg and Colin Fraser, developer.Protest rally against the Mitcham towers to be held at Parliament House, 3 Oct 2004, organised by Mitcham Residents' Group incl photos of Tony Hogg and Colin Fraser, developer.Protest rally against the Mitcham towers to be held at Parliament House, 3 Oct 2004, organised by Mitcham Residents' Group incl photos of Tony Hogg and Colin Fraser, developer.mitcham residents' group, hogg, tony, barresi, phil, fraser, colin, colombo street, mitcham, high-rise buildings -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Linden Street, 1/11/2016 12:00:00 AM
Residents of Linden, Elm, Goodwin and Elder Streets won a protest against a developer who took the development of 32-34 Linden Street to VCAT after it was rejected by Whitehorse Council.linden street, blackburn, city of whitehorse -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Poster - NO DEVELOPERS' DISNEYLAND IN PORT MELBOURNE, 1987
This object was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. (Used as protest material during the visit of Charles, Prince of Wales to Port Melbourne; displayed to Charles as his car drove past)2-colour screen-printed poster headed "NO DEVELOPERS' DISNEYLAND IN PORT MELBOURNE". Depiction in black on yellow of Disneyesque castle with dollar symbols and 'No Entry' sign. 6 skeletons in various poses.public action campaigns, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, royal visits and occasions, port melbourne pickets, religion - uniting church -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Smithfield Walk, Vermont, n.d
Advertisement for housing development: 'Homestead Rise' at Smithfield Walk, Vermont. Land originally owned by L.L. Smith; purchased in 1924 by David Hastie Harvie. Developer: Residential Developments Australia Pty Ltd.auctions, smithfield walk, vermont, harvie, david hastie, residential developments australia pty ltd, homestead rise estate, vermont -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Reconstruction of Lane looking North to Harrison Street, Mitcham, 1/06/1997 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Reconstruction of Lane looking North to Harrison Street, Mitcham. Lane built during Depression C. 1930. Repaired by Whitehorse Council and Developer of Dual Occupancy in McDowall Street, Mitcham.harrison street, mitcham, mcdowall street -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, AUSTRALIA POST PUBLICATIONS, 1986
NEWSPAPER CUTTING REPORTING THE CONFUSION AT CLUNES BETWEEN LAND DEVELOPER AND TALBOT CLUNES SHIRE COUNCIL. 11/9/1986 RE DEVELOPMENT McLENNANS ROAD. REPORTER BOB O'BRIEN - PHOTOGRAPHER PAUL O'BRIEN.local history, document, newspaper cutting, clunes land development -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lane construction looking North to Harrison Street, Mitcham, 1/06/1997 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Lane construction looking North to Harrison Street, Mitcham. Reconstruction of Lane built in Depression C.1930, repaired by Whitehorse Council and Developer of Dual Occupancy in McDowall Street, Mitcham. (R.S.L.)harrison street, mitcham, mcdowall street -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Homes agreed for school site, 3/08/1994 12:00:00 AM
Subdivision of former Blackburn East Primary School Site,Article on development of 30 lot subdivision of former Blackburn East Primary School Site, Blackburn South. 1 - 41 Vicki Street. Developer Audcon Pty Ltd. In Nunawading Gazette 3 August 1994.Subdivision of former Blackburn East Primary School Site,blackburn east primary school, no. 4800, vicki street, blackburn south, bindy street, hudcon pty ltd, land subdivision -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Subdivision tax set to bite, 13/09/2017
Mum and dad developers face being slugged with an extra tax to subdivide their properties.News article 1 page, black text.tax, subdivision plans, land development, banyule city council -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from "The Mail", 30-04-1996. P5. Club gambling plan angerResidents, traders and churches are angered by a proposal to build a social club with gambling facilities near Ringwood North Shopping Centre. But club management and its developer have defended the club as an asset for Ringwood. -
Mont De Lancey
Home Developing and Printing Kit, Kodak (Australasia) Pty. Ltd, Circa 1953
Kodak home developing and printing kit with booklet; black and yellow plastic carry case; 2 x developers; printing masks; photo-flo (liquid); Acid fixing powder; wood and glass frame; glass measuring cup; photographic thermometer; 'dark' light in a metal case."Kodak (Australasia) Pty Ltd Melbourne, Australia"photographic processing equipment, photographic chemicals, darkroom lamps -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Specification, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), "A class tram - Melbourne Australia", 1984
Specification or report - 6 A4 pages, photocopied titled "A class tram - Melbourne, Australia". Gives the detail of the tramcar, classification, developers (builders and suppliers), description, history, vehicle performance, dimensions, suspension, propulsion, braking, electrical and control systems and body specifications and a list of work done at Preston Workshops.trams, tramways, a class, commonwealth engineering, comeng, aeg, duwag, bogies, the met, new trams -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Prize winning entry, Sugar Shed competition, Elizabeth Rodda, May 1999
May 1999 Sugar Shed photographic competition was held in conjunction with John Sheridan, developer of the site, who donated the $200 prizePrize winning photograph from the 1999 Sugar Shed competition, attached to black paper frame. Titled 'Street Corner' by Elizabeth Rodda. Colour digital print of Rouse and Johnston Street sign (second prize)Title taped on backbuilt environment - domestic, built environment - industrial, elizabeth rodda -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Prize winning entry, Sugar Shed competition, Rob Faulkner, May 1999
May 1999 Sugar Shed photographic competition was held in conjunction with John Sheridan, developer of the site, who donated the $200 prizePrize winning photograph from the 1999 Sugar Shed competition, attached to black paper frame. Titled 'Old Sugar Shed 8.15am Winter' by Rob Faulkner. Black and white print of shed, man and dog. (First prize)Title taped on backbuilt environment - domestic, built environment - industrial, rob faulkner -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Furniture - Communion rail
Communion set used in The Wesleyan Jubilee Church Toorak Church which was built in 1877. The church was illegally demolished by developers in 1985.Dark timber and brass communion rail. The rail has timber top and bottom rails together with corner and middle supports. It has a brass finish and vine motif. the wesleyan jubilee church toorak -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Communion set
Communion set used in The Wesleyan Jubilee Church Toorak Church which was built in 1877. The church was illegally demolished by developers in 1985.4 piece decorated silver communion set: S11.1 Communion flagon; S11.2 Chalice; S11.3 Chalice; S11.4 Octagonal paten. The set has been identified as coming from The Wesleyan Jubilee Church Toorak by a photograph of its alter.the wesleyan jubilee church toorak -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Developer bypasses council for decision on plan, 27/08/2014
The proposal for a block of apartments in Watsonia will go to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal after the developer failed to reach an agreement with Banyule City Council.News clipping, black text.watsonia, town planning, unit development watsonia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Colombo Street Mitcham
Property in Colombo Street Mitcham was opposite the train station exit, bought by NADRASCA to train and employ disabled persons. Sold to a developer in 2002Coloured photo of Brewer family house and factory on Colombo Street Mitcham c2002. Factory manufactured bowling balls and tennis racquetnadrasca, colombo street, mitcham -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Historic Homestead Vandalised, 1990
Edna Barrie describes the Darlingsford property. C.E. Barrrie Land developers bought the property from my husband’s brother. It was one big farm and they were a big family. When the father died he left it to be cut up for the family. The youngest son had to reach age 21 before the property could be divided and portioned out to the mother and children, but it was deferred until Jim returned from the war. Eventually it was cut up into two parts, we were married by then and so was Edgar. Part of the land included the block on the other side of Ferris road, which became the quarry, Edgar’s section was on the Toolern Creek end, he was the last one married and lived in the old bluestone house until 1974. The developers bought this section but they could not get permits due to the state of the old bridge due to the cost. Barries had built the bridge across the creek [1926]. It took the big loads of hay and the family kept it maintained. Once the Barries had gone it did not get any upkeep. The developers found the cost of replacing the bridge and developing site with sewerage and drainage power before they sell. The rural land itself is not worth much as the developer has to complete the subdivision before any blocks can be sold. The developer from Sydney had a man living in the house, who let it go the rack and ruin. He managed to buy from the developer 25 acres with the bluestone house. Bernard Coburn had it for a while but is was well out of our hands by then. There were various people who have bought into and tried to develop and have given up. There was a project sometime ago to save the buildings from ruin but nothing has happened as yet, they are six or seven years to late. The buildings continue to deteriorate and were badly damaged vandals and fire. The Shire bought all the rest of it from the developer, where the tip is now, that was also part of Edgars land. Article about a fire at Darlingsford Estate featured in the Telegraphlocal architecture, local identities, emergency services