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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Achievement Report, 2000/2001
Information from NRE Irrigation Region in Mildura and Irymple, Swan Hill, Kerang, Pytramid Hill, Echuca, Kyabram Dairy Centre, Tatura and CobramBlue cover, 4 small panels depicting scenes of water-farming-fruitgrowingirrigaton, books, history, local, rural -
Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Trophy, Literacy & Numeracy Week 2003 Achievement Award
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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Book - Order of Knights, Pages Achievement Handbook
The Methodist Order of Knights was the official youth organisation of the Methodist Church of Australasia. It originated in Hurstville, NSW, on the 4th October 1914 by the then Mr and later Rev Alex Bray. Alex Bray was a Sunday School teacher and spoke to his class of the Knights of the Round Table. In 1917 the Order of Knights was officially recognised by the Sunday School Dept of the NSW Methodist Conference. Courts spread thoroughout Australia. In 1927 the High Court of NSW called for designs for a badge and in 1929 the General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia recognised the Order as an approved Organisation. In 1938 the Senior Section was organised into Degrees of Sincerity, Service and Sacrifice; the Junior Section into Pages' Degree with advancement to Esquire. In 1954 the Junior Section was reorganised into two groups: Pages 8 to 11 years and Esquires 12 to 15 years. The Knight's Motto: "Live Pure, Speak True, Right Wrong, Follow Christ the King, else wherefore born?" Courts of the Order: General Conference Department of the Christian Education - General Court - Provincial High Court - District Court - Local Court - Senior Court - Intermediate Court - Junior Court . Regalia: All members of the Intermediate and Senior Courts wore regalia consisting of a cloth shield superimposed by a cross of light and dark blue ribbons, and supported by a cloth collar. Esquire and Degree of Sincerity regalia: White collar and white shield. Degree of Service regalia: Green collar and shield. Degree of Sacrifice: Scarlet collar and shield. District Court regalia: Blue collar and gold shield. High Court regalia: Gold collar and purple sheild. General Court regalia: Purple collar and shield. Officers of the local courts wore their symbols as part of their regalia. MOK236.1 & MOK236.2: Cardboard covered book printed using a Roneo type machine. It has information printed on one side of each page and lines on the opposite side for notes.methodist order of knights -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Record of achievement, 1/01/1969 12:00:00 AM
First section, a report by A.C. Cook, Secretary / Treasurer of Mitcham R.S.L. giving a detailed history of the Mitcham Memorial Hall from 1919 to 1951First section, a report by A.C. Cook, Secretary / Treasurer of Mitcham R.S.L. giving a detailed history of the Mitcham Memorial Hall from 1919 to 1951, then a report by R. Morgan, J. Phillips & R. Harry continuing the history of the development of the new clubrooms from 1951 to 1968. Also a list of principal office-bearers from 1919-1968.First section, a report by A.C. Cook, Secretary / Treasurer of Mitcham R.S.L. giving a detailed history of the Mitcham Memorial Hall from 1919 to 1951clubs and associations, mitcham returned servicemens league, mitcham memorial hall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, 'A Record of Achievement and Service', 1/01/1969 12:00:00 AM
The booklet contains two reports tracing the history of Mitcham RSL and the building of the Mitcham Memorial Hall. The first, by Mr.A.C. Cook in 1951 covers the period from 1919. The second, by R. Morgan, J. Phillips and R. Harry covers from 1952 to 1969. The reports emphasize the building and use of the Memorial Hall but include general information on activities of the Mitcham and Nunawading Sub-branches of the RSL. Lists are included of Presidents, Secretaries and Life Members of the Mitcham RSL between 1919 and 1968.mitcham returned servicemens league, mitcham memorial hall, exservice organisations, cook, a, morgan, r., phillips, j, harry, r -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE AIRSHIP, GUY HARTCUP, 1975
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - Flight Magazine May 1955, Flight Rotol- British Messier Extend Warmest Congratulations to the Gloster Aircraft Co.Ltd. upon 40 Years of Aeronautical Achievement
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Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Phillip F.E. Schuler, Australia in arms : a narrative of the Australasian Imperial Force and their achievement at Anzac, 1916
An account of the Gallipoli campaignIndex, ill, maps, p.328.non-fictionAn account of the Gallipoli campaignworld war 1914-1918 -campaigns - gallipoli, world war 1914-1918 - personal recollections -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Melbourne University Press in association with Oxford University Press, The Papuan achievement, 1944
A history of Papua New Guinea to 1940Index, ill, map, p.207.non-fictionA history of Papua New Guinea to 1940papua new guines - history, papua new guinea - social life and customs -
Camberwell RSL Sub-Branch
Certificate, Certificate of Achievement for Operation Gratitute, presented to the Camberwell RSL in March 1957 by General Sir Dallas Brooks KCB, KCMG, KCVG, CMG, DSO. K of J, 1957
Unique certificate signed by General Sir Dallas BrooksCertificate in Wooden frameSee photo for full Details -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Wilson Transformers - 50 Years of Achievement, R. S. McNaught, October 1983
This book gives an in-depth history of the development of the Wilsons Transformer Company Pty. Ltd. from its inception in 1933 until 1983. In this period over 74,000 transformers have been produced fromA bound volume of 365 pages outlining the development of the Wilson Transformer company, including illustrations, plans and photos. This book gives an in-depth history of the development of the Wilsons Transformer Company Pty. Ltd. from its inception in 1933 until 1983. In this period over 74,000 transformers have been produced from wilson electric transformer company - history, manufacturing industries wodonga, manufacturing australia -
Damascus College
Sculpture - Door panel sculpted by Hans Knorr (1915-1988) in 1968, 'Education and Achievement'
“The theme of the panel is education. From man’s primeval roots, and from beginnings symbolised by the two ovoid shapes, which are both basic and universal, man is raised by his natural yearning and by education towards things of the spirit; so that in the second level of the panel we see a church building and a book, a dam and the ploughed field, such diverse inventions as the crucible and the wheel, the aeroplane and the radar screen, and symbols of commerce and culture. The continuing central pillar, or tree, symbolises the life of Christ which binds together and culminates, not only in the Cross but in the full Unity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.” Large sculpture by artist Hans Knorr (1915-1988) symbolising humanity's growth and progress through effort, experience and education. The door panel was commissioned by the Sisters of Mercy in 1967 on the opening St Martin's in the Pines (Sacred Heart College, Senior School).Door panel sculpted in aluminium hans knorr, sculpture, catholic education, education -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Western Australian Government Railways, Progress and Achievement Western Australian Government Railways, 1970
A promotional brochure from the Western Australian Government Railways in 1970 to mark the introduction of the standard gauge from Sydney all the way to Perth.ill, maps, p.40.non-fictionA promotional brochure from the Western Australian Government Railways in 1970 to mark the introduction of the standard gauge from Sydney all the way to Perth.railroad operations - australia - pictorial, indian pacific passenger train - australia -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Book - School History, Years of Achievement 1961- 1986: A brief history of Broadmeadows Technical school, 1985
Details information and stories relating to the history of the school to the date of publication.Self-Published souvenir book soft card cover with stapled pages (2 copies)non-fictionDetails information and stories relating to the history of the school to the date of publication.silver anniversary, broadmeadows technical school, education -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Western Australian Government Railways, Railway achievement in Western Australia, 1966
A promotional book by the Western Australian Government Railways about progress in the railways up to 1966.ill, maps, p.32.non-fictionA promotional book by the Western Australian Government Railways about progress in the railways up to 1966.modern railways - western australia, railway achievements - western australia -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Victorian Railways Public Relations and Betterment Board, Year of achievement 1960-1961, 1961
A summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1956-1957Ill, p.13.non-fictionA summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1956-1957victorian railways - publicity, victorian railways - reports -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Award badges, Methodist Girls Comradeship
Three Methodist Girls Comradeship Junior Grades Achievement Award badge samples stapled to an information sheet. Embroidered outline of ivy leaf (standing for friendship) badges are blue (symbolising fellowship), white (symbolising purity) and gold (symbolising true happiness". They are not worn on regalia.On paper: "Achievement Badge Sample Awards"methodist girls' comradeship -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2006-2007 annual report, 2007
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: the addition of the Royal Blind Foundation of Queensland, opening of an office in Darwin, achieving the highest ever ratings for Carols by Candlelight and winning the National Employer of the Year award.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementscorporation records, vision australia, kevin murfitt, gerard menses, katerina skilros, robin sands, helen robbins, nastasia campanella, david eveleigh, ted thorburn, nick carter, brenda murray, chris edwards, joe hockey, delta goodrem, janine cullen, cathy pepper, graham dawson, stephen jolley, arthur chawner, caitlin mcmorrow, maureen davenport, jean weaver, shirley meyers, joshua green, ryan green, matthew green, carolyn moncrief, camille fong lim, dianne spalding, ron mccallum, deborah randich, michael simpson, christine harding, trish egan, greg hempenstall, tim evans, paul bunker, jennifer gibbons, owen van der wall, keith barton, paul gleeson, timothy griffiths, tony hanmer, renae johnston, jan lovie-kitchin, ross mccol, theresa smith-ruig, tony clarke -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2011-2012 annual report, 2012
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: development of VicKids Alliance to provide services to children, inclusion of Adelaide's 5RPH to the network, change in funding due to the introduction of the NDIS, launch of first Reconciliation Action Plan, and relocation of Southport office to Robina.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsandrew moffat, stephen crook, michael simpson, jan chisholm, bill mudford, pam mudford, myles tankle, steph mccorkell, barry johnston, rolf geerlings, andrew rochford, kathy fela, gaynor marsh, alan roberts, chaeyon seo, malek chamoun, emily white, aviva mushin, heidi clarke, dianne arnold, corporation records, vision australia, kevin murfitt, owen van der wall, keith barton, paul gleeson, ross mccoll, theresa smith-ruig, jan lovie-kitchin, nick carter, ron mccallum, david speyer, donald fraser, lyn allison, michael hansen, glenda alexander, maryanne diamond, leigh garwood -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2018-2019 Annual Report : Four Pillars of Success, 2019
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: farewell to Heith Mackay-Cruise from the Board, transition of Library clients to Envoy Connect digital player, relocation of Perth office, and Dorothy Hamilton receives an OAM for her services to the blind and vision impaired community.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, ron hooton, andrew moffat, bill jolley, josh frydenberg, nick gleeson, jennifer smith, sir peter cosgrove, mia armsworth, nic hoskins, adam smith, carly vaughan, james christie, julian rait, dorothy hamilton, john tribe, susan diver -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2005-2006 annual report, 2006
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements undertaken by Vision Australia over the past financial year. In some reports there are individual profiles of clients, staff or volunteers, to acknowledge and recognise the impact and involvement of these groups. Financial summaries are provided, or in some instances, described in a secondary report.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementscorporation records, vision australia, caleb neyenhuis, doug sheers, gerard menses, kevin murfitt, ben demery, shaun hopkins, james young, maritah suki, caleb van senten, alice dynon, amanda pierini, karen pritchard, janet cronin, ray paxton, prue watt, mary beekman, brian marett, vicki sheeren, reg wood, alice shaw, pauline gandel, amanda wilson, susan diver, sandra amery, adam doblinger, marjorie west, debra byrne, christine harding, greg hempenstall, michael simpson, trish egan, paul bunker, tim evans, jennifer gibbons, owen van der wall, keith barton, david blyth, maryanne diamond, paul gleeson, timothy griffiths, renae johnston, karen knight, ron mccallum, ross mccoll, lee smith -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2016-2017 Annual Report : Real People Real Stories Real Impact, 2017
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: profiles of various people who are clients, lobbying for an aids and equipment program for Seniors, adoption of an accessible voting system in Western Australia, becoming an authorised Apple reseller and the introduction of the three link logo to indicate the connection between clients, staff and other organisations.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, andrew moffat, ron hooton, connor mcleod -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2004-2005 annual report, 2005
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: the merger of three organisations into one national service, transition from CD and cassette services to digital via DAISY books, tactile hands on exhibition held at the Sydney Object Gallery, a new sensory playroom was developed in the Hunter region and 'Lighthouse on the Boulevard' was published.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementscorporation records, vision australia, gerard menses, kevin murfitt, owen van der wall, keith barton, david blyth, maryanne diamond, paul gleeson, timothy griffiths, graeme innes, mike janes, june ashmore, malcolm daubney, lynette davis, john coleman, marie bashir, don nardella, bruce mcallister, adam spencer, stephen jolley, geoff butcher, ebru sumaktus, krystal keller -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2017-2018 Annual Report : Building Positive Impact Together, 2018
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: sudden loss of Stephen Crook and Robert Moir, retirement of Theresa Smith-Ruig, Don Fraser, Liz Alison, opening of the Leigh Garwood Mobility Training centre, introduction of Iris Vision, and Tech Buddies program introduced to provide after sales support with devices.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, nicola cotton, julie hall, jessica timmons, micah cheung, ron hooton, andrew moffat, david woodbridge, kelly o'dwyer, james holloway, dung nguyen, vu nguyen, martin stewart, sir peter cosgrove, denis walter, sylvie palladino, marina prior, david hobson, serena melissari, sonya hardman, jack hardman, neslihan sari, grant uther, anthony testa, julie newton, lucian galbraith, bashir ebrahim, daniel keogh, marion dickinson, werner brand, alison jones -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2012-2013 Annual Report and Financial Statements, 2013
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: transition to the NDIS requiring a new approach to reaching potential clients and limits on the elderly, change in revenue from mostly government to mostly bequests, types of vision loss, Feelix library celebrating 10 years since it's inception, and increase in digital members of the library.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, fiona robbins, kevin murfitt, ron hooton, bruce blackshaw, rolf geerlings -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2020-2021 Annual Report, 2021
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: the impact of Covid 19 upon operations, extension of telehealth services, use of Webinars for instructive sessions, improvements in online services such as VAConnect App, Envoy and Kiosk, partnership with Lego to launch Lego Braille Bricks in Australia, and Carols by Candlelight was held without a live audience for the first time. 1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, andrew moffat, ron hooton, abi howes, natalie kaine, nikki hind, sylvie palladino, david hobson, marina prior, lissette molina, paige coleman, anne ruston, chris edwards, greg hunt, katie allen, david hurley, matthew layton, caitlin smith, carly vaughan, stephen jolley, justine heath, nigel mapes, susan diver -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - CERTIFICATE, MEMBERSHIP 1979, Vic State Branch RSL, 4.7.1979
Framed Certificate, light brown timber frame, certificate yellowish background, all print in blue and black, RSL logo at top followed by the details of the Achievement.Main points, "Certificate of Achievement Bendigo Sub Branch - For Commendable increase in Membership" "Winner Country group 501 - 1,000" "......................... State President” ..............................State Secretary” “ Dated 4th July 1979"brsl, smirsl, membership -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, David Mayes, 1992, 1992
David Mayes completed an Advanced Certificate in Information Technology at the Ballarat School of Mines, a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Framed photograph of David Mayes, recipient of the 1992 Ballarat School of Mines Award for Excellence and the State Training Board achievement Award, receiving his award. David Mayes, enrolled in the Advanced Certificate in Informatin Technology in 1992, received the State Training Board Achievement Award, the Award for Excellence in the Advanced Certificate u Information Technology and the NETLOR Award.ballarat school of mines, alumni, awards, david mayes, award for excellence, state training board, state training board achievement award, information technology -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, WB Brigadier Graeme Standish, 2023
A copy of a document from the United Service Lodge 330 about Graeme Standish. It was prepared and presented by Mike Womack at an event on 14 August 2023. It gives a good outline of the service of Legatee Standish in both his 35 year military career and post career achievements.A record of the service of a former President.White A4 printout out of the achievements of Legatee Graeme Standish.past presidents, graeme standish -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2019-2020 Annual Report : Foundations for the Future, 2020
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: the launch of educational tool Code Jumper, use of Zoom to complete training with people with new Seeing Eye dogs, successful trial of Check In and Chat webinars, successful lobbying with ABC and SBS trialing a 1 year audio description service, and the introduction of Australia's first tactile bank notes. 1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, nicole migani-roberts, ron hooton, andrew moffat, paul kapeleris, hannah sutherland, gordon gray, david hodgson, nadia mattiazzo, tim boyle, gareth ward, kim rulach, jane bradley, caitlin jung, tony wu, matthew layton, ian edwards, karen wolffe, nemoy malcolm, jenny abela, sybil smith, alimata karimu, june smith, joy nuske, liz chen, mary delahunty, stella glorie, victoria pymm, lindsay boulton, chris edwards, marion dickinson, max schroder, susan diver, ian finlayson, nastasia campanella, tanya savva