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Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo ChaletPlans x 4, " Additions to Government Chalet Mt Buffalo
... National Park Mt Buffalo high-country Original plans for the Mount Buffalo Chalet, framed architectural drawings for the Chalet, titled " Additions to Government Chalet Mt Buffalo. Dated 1909. Signed Jas G Spence & E F Leary. "Ground Plan, first floor plan, elevation, Section M5 and side elevation –beautiful coloured plan, hand price onit of £970, also called Drawing No. 1.Beautiful plan suitable for reproduction for graphic work." (Pg 45. Heritage Impact Assessment, September 2013. MGS Architects and McDougall & Vines, Conservation and Heritage Consultants) 'The Mount Buffalo Chalet opened in April 1910 as a remarkable Victorian State government venture into alpine ...Original plans for the Mount Buffalo Chalet, framed architectural drawings for the Chalet, titled " Additions to Government Chalet Mt Buffalo. Dated 1909. Signed Jas G Spence & E F Leary. "Ground Plan, first floor plan, elevation, Section M5 and side elevation –beautiful coloured plan, hand price onit of £970, also called Drawing No. 1.Beautiful plan suitable for reproduction for graphic work." (Pg 45. Heritage Impact Assessment, September 2013. MGS Architects and McDougall & Vines, Conservation and Heritage Consultants) 'The Mount Buffalo Chalet opened in April 1910 as a remarkable Victorian State government venture into alpine tourism and recreation. Designed by Public works Department architect, George Austin (1860-1921)." (Pg 4 Historica, 2011). "The collection of ephemera builds on the Chalet's holding of archival material with a range of interesting, original items. Dinner menus., stationery., luggage labels, tickets, dockets and plans help to interpret the structured routine and social conventions of the Chalet that held sway for so many years." (pg 127 MBCC) These plans drawn were most likely to have been drawn upon recommendation by Government Tourist Officer, J.C.Boyce. John Newton (the Lessee) suggests the addition of 2 new wings (24 rooms) and creation of a billiards room. Treasury approved money for these extensions which were not completed until1914. Listed in Draft Inventory of Significant Collection Items. Four framed hand-drawn and coloured drawings / plans of the Chalet. Framed and mounted behind glass. 1: Dated 1911 -1912. 2: -dated 6th oct 1909 3: -Dated 25th Sept 1909. 4: -Dated 6th Oct 1909.Handwritten at the top of each drawing," Mount Buffalo / Wood Chalet" -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo ChaletPhotograph, " DR J.F.WILKINSON"
... Alpine club funded the Staker's walking track, the first easily accessible route up the mountain. . They engaged the services of early Victorian photographer Nicholas Caire, whose scenic photographs helped to promote the beauty of the mountain. The efforts of these gentlemen culminated in securing 2.800 acres for the one of the first National Parks...Alpine club funded the Staker's walking track, the first easily accessible route up the mountain. . They engaged the services of early Victorian photographer Nicholas Caire, whose scenic photographs helped to promote the beauty of the mountain. The efforts of these gentlemen culminated in securing 2.800 acres for the one of the first National Parks ...'There are also a number of framed portraits, including those of...Dr. John Wilkinson, a doctor who started a practise in Bright in the late 1880's and helped develop the tourist potential of the Mount Buffalo Plateau. " (Pg 84, Historica, 2011) Dr John .F. Wilkinson was a significant figure in the pioneering of tourism at Mt Buffalo. A Doctor and resident of Bright, he and W.A. Staker were the founder members of the Bright Alpine Club formed in 1887 to promote the natural attractions of the Buffalo plateau. " They form the Alpine Club and charge a membership fee for guiding people up the mountain (led by official guides Bill Weston and Edward Carlisle). this is matched by a grant from the local shire council.... They advertise in the Argus and promote the Australian Alps, Bright district as "The Switzerland of Victoria'. Mt Buffalo, with the railways nearby, is the most accessible snowfield and becomes 'the cradle of skiing in Victoria'." (Pg 179 Historica . 2011) The initial funds raised by the Alpine club funded the Staker's walking track, the first easily accessible route up the mountain. . They engaged the services of early Victorian photographer Nicholas Caire, whose scenic photographs helped to promote the beauty of the mountain. The efforts of these gentlemen culminated in securing 2.800 acres for the one of the first National Parks in Victoria, 1898. Listed in Draft Inventory of significant Items. Framed sepia photograph. Grey mount in wooden frame. Portrait of Dr.J.F Wilkinson. Brass name plaque at base of frame. Hand finished / highlighted in places." DR J.F.WILKINSON" -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBooklet - Falls Creek: Gateway to the Bogong High Plains in North-East Victoria
... National Park. Large amounts of information about activities, facilities and regulations for the use of Park facilities are included, This item is important because it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine Resort Falls Creek Bogong High Plains Bogong National Park Northeast Victoria Green A4 size brochure for summer holiday program at Falls Creek 'Gateway to the Bogong High Plains'. ...A part of a yearly marketing and information material promoting Falls Creek region for the summer holidays. It focuses on Falls Creek's location in the High Plains and its connection to the Bogong National Park. Large amounts of information about activities, facilities and regulations for the use of Park facilities are included,This item is important because it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine ResortGreen A4 size brochure for summer holiday program at Falls Creek 'Gateway to the Bogong High Plains'. Dark green printed text and images on lighter green card paper, with image of Wallaces Hut framed at bottom of page and titles above. Opens to A3 size with internal and back pages of images and information for Summer Holidays at Falls Creek. falls creek, bogong high plains, bogong national park, northeast victoria -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBook - Alpine Walking Track - Walhalla to Canberra, John Siseman, 1993
... Falls Creek Historical Society Slalom Street Falls Creek Alpine Walking Track Bushwalking Walhalla A guide for travellers of the Alpine Walking Track which stretches 750 kilometres through three major alpine nationals parks, ascends the highest mountains in Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. ...A guide for travellers of the Alpine Walking Track which stretches 750 kilometres through three major alpine nationals parks, ascends the highest mountains in Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It features information about alternative routes and side trips. and is illustrated, with maps and photographs.A light hearted look at the world of skiing featuring cartoons.non-fictionA guide for travellers of the Alpine Walking Track which stretches 750 kilometres through three major alpine nationals parks, ascends the highest mountains in Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It features information about alternative routes and side trips. and is illustrated, with maps and photographs.alpine walking track, bushwalking, walhalla -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBook - Alps Invaders - Weeds of the Australian High Country, John Hosking, Geoff Sainty, Surrey Jacobs, 2006
... Falls Creek Historical Society Slalom Street Falls Creek Alpine threats Australian environmental threats The Australian Alps National Parks are relatively weed free compared with other environments that have been exploited by humans. ...The Australian Alps National Parks are relatively weed free compared with other environments that have been exploited by humans. By identifying weeds that pose the greatest threat to native vegetation, all users and visitors to these parks can assist park staff to locate weeds that require control. This identification guide has been produced for those concerned about weed invasions in these areas.A spiral volume of 62 pages including illustrations, a table of contents, map and index. The back cover includes logos of sponsors of the publication.The Australian Alps National Parks are relatively weed free compared with other environments that have been exploited by humans. By identifying weeds that pose the greatest threat to native vegetation, all users and visitors to these parks can assist park staff to locate weeds that require control. This identification guide has been produced for those concerned about weed invasions in these areas.alpine threats, australian environmental threats -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBook - The Mountain Pygmy Possum of the Australian Alps, Ian Mansergh & Linda Broome, 1994
... National Park (NSW), and between Mt Bogong, Mt Higginbotham and at Mt Buller in Victoria. After years of patient research, the authors describe in this book everything that is known about the Burramys, from its physiology, mating habits and behaviour to how we can best manage and protect its habitat from human activities in the ski fields. A volume of 114 pages including 4 pages of coloured plates, maps and Illustrations by Katrina Sandiford. It was aimed at secondary students studying the geography of Alpine ...The Mountain Pygmy possum or Burramys was known only from fossils until 1966, when the first living specimen was found hiding among fire wood at the University Ski Lodge on Mt Higginbotham, Victoria. The story of this species is a case study in conservation and ecology. Coming back from extinction, this tiny species is the only mammal restricted to the Australian Alps. It is found in Kosciusko National Park (NSW), and between Mt Bogong, Mt Higginbotham and at Mt Buller in Victoria. After years of patient research, the authors describe in this book everything that is known about the Burramys, from its physiology, mating habits and behaviour to how we can best manage and protect its habitat from human activities in the ski fields.A volume of 114 pages including 4 pages of coloured plates, maps and Illustrations by Katrina Sandiford. It was aimed at secondary students studying the geography of Alpine regions.non-fictionThe Mountain Pygmy possum or Burramys was known only from fossils until 1966, when the first living specimen was found hiding among fire wood at the University Ski Lodge on Mt Higginbotham, Victoria. The story of this species is a case study in conservation and ecology. Coming back from extinction, this tiny species is the only mammal restricted to the Australian Alps. It is found in Kosciusko National Park (NSW), and between Mt Bogong, Mt Higginbotham and at Mt Buller in Victoria. After years of patient research, the authors describe in this book everything that is known about the Burramys, from its physiology, mating habits and behaviour to how we can best manage and protect its habitat from human activities in the ski fields.environment victoria, australian endangered species, mountain pygmy possum -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 10-MARCH 22 2013
... park precinct...buxton progress assocn community notice...taggerty 4 seasons autumn market...church notices...advertisements...murrindindi shire council...easter holiday closures...rehabilitation of break o'day road glenburn tenders...narbethong history group...councillor comment...marysville community centre carpark & associated streetscape works tenders...council looks to reduce its carbon footprint...pools prove popular across summer period...survey shapes siting and characteristics of bushfire memorial...real estate...council encourages inclusiveness feedback...survey extended...mayor's chair...lake mountain alpine resort...marysville cultural community agm...the tower motel...australian steelband festival 2013...funded governance training available for community groups...national...marysville victoria australia busy weekend for marysville marysville world's longest lunch world's greatest shave gallipoli park what's on when in march and april the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct buxton progress assocn community notice taggerty 4 seasons autumn market church notices advertisements murrindindi shire council easter holiday closures rehabilitation of break o'day road glenburn tenders narbethong history group councillor comment marysville community centre carpark & associated streetscape works tenders council looks to reduce its carbon footprint pools prove popular across summer period survey shapes siting and characteristics of bushfire memorial real estate council encourages inclusiveness feedback survey extended mayor's chair lake mountain alpine resort marysville cultural community agm the tower motel australian steelband festival 2013 funded governance training available for community groups national tourism grant to boost marysville industry intrepid triangle bushwalkers THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 10-MARCH 22 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, busy weekend for marysville, marysville world's longest lunch, world's greatest shave, gallipoli park, what's on when in march and april, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, buxton progress assocn community notice, taggerty 4 seasons autumn market, church notices, advertisements, murrindindi shire council, easter holiday closures, rehabilitation of break o'day road glenburn tenders, narbethong history group, councillor comment, marysville community centre carpark & associated streetscape works tenders, council looks to reduce its carbon footprint, pools prove popular across summer period, survey shapes siting and characteristics of bushfire memorial, real estate, council encourages inclusiveness feedback, survey extended, mayor's chair, lake mountain alpine resort, marysville cultural community agm, the tower motel, australian steelband festival 2013, funded governance training available for community groups, national tourism grant to boost marysville industry, intrepid triangle bushwalkers -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 22-JUNE 15 2012
... park precinct...intrepid triangle bushwalkers...creative triangle...marysville triange & youth group agm...straying stock a major safety concern...marysville community church farewells pastor jamie & roslyn duncan...saladin lodge...church notices...councils partner to support goulburn river valley tourism...artists on the acheron...exhibition opening and closing dates...comedy festival roadshow...marysville pharmacy...marsyville medical clinic...mayor's chair...marysville golf report...happy hour in recess...advertisements...adventurous cooks...sports & recreation clubs funding opportunities...detox your home...murrindindi shire...sample wines...regional catchment strategy forms...national emergency medal nominations...notice of public consultation...alpine...marysville victoria australia open and ready for snow marysville ski centre open what's on when in june buxton reserve committee working bee the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville triange & youth group agm straying stock a major safety concern marysville community church farewells pastor jamie & roslyn duncan saladin lodge church notices councils partner to support goulburn river valley tourism artists on the acheron exhibition opening and closing dates comedy festival roadshow marysville pharmacy marsyville medical clinic mayor's chair marysville golf report happy hour in recess advertisements adventurous cooks sports & recreation clubs funding opportunities detox your home murrindindi shire sample wines regional catchment strategy forms national emergency medal nominations notice of public consultation alpine resorts strategic plan 2012 real estate state government victoria department of primary industries 2 non executive directors council successful in gaining significant road repairs funds green business assessors murrindindi climate network position vacant department of sustainability & environment marysville community golf & bowls club lake mountain alpine resort councillor comment THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 22-JUNE 15 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, open and ready for snow, marysville ski centre open, what's on when in june, buxton reserve committee, working bee, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville triange & youth group agm, straying stock a major safety concern, marysville community church farewells pastor jamie & roslyn duncan, saladin lodge, church notices, councils partner to support goulburn river valley tourism, artists on the acheron, exhibition opening and closing dates, comedy festival roadshow, marysville pharmacy, marsyville medical clinic, mayor's chair, marysville golf report, happy hour in recess, advertisements, adventurous cooks, sports & recreation clubs funding opportunities, detox your home, murrindindi shire, sample wines, regional catchment strategy forms, national emergency medal nominations, notice of public consultation, alpine resorts strategic plan 2012, real estate, state government victoria, department of primary industries, 2 non executive directors, council successful in gaining significant road repairs funds, green business assessors, murrindindi climate network, position vacant, department of sustainability & environment, marysville community golf & bowls club, lake mountain alpine resort, councillor comment -
Merri-bek City CouncilHand printed vintage black and white silver print, Stephen Wickham, Untitled 2, c. 1980
... National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region....National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region. ...Stephen Wickham is an Australian photographer and painter who has been actively exhibiting his works since the 1980s. A long standing preoccupation with Mt Buffalo since the 1980's has seen the artist produce a number of photographic suites and exhibitions that have been likened to German Romantic iconography and associated heavily with the European migrant experience (Robert Nelson, The Age 16 June 2001). Born to Viennese parents, hiking in the mountains for Wickham represents a traditional European family pastime. This series of work is comprised of expeditionary photographs taken between 1980 and 1985. Charles Green describes Wickham's landscape photographs as sublime, transcendental, spiritual and symbolic (Art in Australia Spring 1988). Set in Victoria’s Mount Buffalo National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region.Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Miriam Kenter in memory of Master George Willibrord Kenter -
Merri-bek City CouncilHand printed vintage black and white silver print, Stephen Wickham, Untitled 10, c. 1980
... National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region....National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region. ...Stephen Wickham is an Australian photographer and painter who has been actively exhibiting his works since the 1980s. A long standing preoccupation with Mt Buffalo since the 1980's has seen the artist produce a number of photographic suites and exhibitions that have been likened to German Romantic iconography and associated heavily with the European migrant experience (Robert Nelson, The Age 16 June 2001). Born to Viennese parents, hiking in the mountains for Wickham represents a traditional European family pastime. This series of work is comprised of expeditionary photographs taken between 1980 and 1985. Charles Green describes Wickham's landscape photographs as sublime, transcendental, spiritual and symbolic (Art in Australia Spring 1988). Set in Victoria’s Mount Buffalo National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region.Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Miriam Kenter in memory of Master George Willibrord Kenter -
Merri-bek City CouncilHand printed vintage black and white silver print, Stephen Wickham, Untitled 6, c. 1980
... National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region....National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region. ...Stephen Wickham is an Australian photographer and painter who has been actively exhibiting his works since the 1980s. A long standing preoccupation with Mt Buffalo since the 1980's has seen the artist produce a number of photographic suites and exhibitions that have been likened to German Romantic iconography and associated heavily with the European migrant experience (Robert Nelson, The Age 16 June 2001). Born to Viennese parents, hiking in the mountains for Wickham represents a traditional European family pastime. This series of work is comprised of expeditionary photographs taken between 1980 and 1985. Charles Green describes Wickham's landscape photographs as sublime, transcendental, spiritual and symbolic (Art in Australia Spring 1988). Set in Victoria’s Mount Buffalo National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region.Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Miriam Kenter in memory of Master George Willibrord Kenter -
Merri-bek City CouncilHand printed vintage black and white silver print, Stephen Wickham, Untitled 8, c. 1980
... National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region....National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region. ...Stephen Wickham is an Australian photographer and painter who has been actively exhibiting his works since the 1980s. A long standing preoccupation with Mt Buffalo since the 1980's has seen the artist produce a number of photographic suites and exhibitions that have been likened to German Romantic iconography and associated heavily with the European migrant experience (Robert Nelson, The Age 16 June 2001). Born to Viennese parents, hiking in the mountains for Wickham represents a traditional European family pastime. This series of work is comprised of expeditionary photographs taken between 1980 and 1985. Charles Green describes Wickham's landscape photographs as sublime, transcendental, spiritual and symbolic (Art in Australia Spring 1988). Set in Victoria’s Mount Buffalo National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region.Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Miriam Kenter in memory of Master George Willibrord Kenter -
Merri-bek City CouncilHand printed vintage black and white silver print, Stephen Wickham, Untitled 9, c. 1980
... National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region....National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region. ...Stephen Wickham is an Australian photographer and painter who has been actively exhibiting his works since the 1980s. A long standing preoccupation with Mt Buffalo since the 1980's has seen the artist produce a number of photographic suites and exhibitions that have been likened to German Romantic iconography and associated heavily with the European migrant experience (Robert Nelson, The Age 16 June 2001). Born to Viennese parents, hiking in the mountains for Wickham represents a traditional European family pastime. This series of work is comprised of expeditionary photographs taken between 1980 and 1985. Charles Green describes Wickham's landscape photographs as sublime, transcendental, spiritual and symbolic (Art in Australia Spring 1988). Set in Victoria’s Mount Buffalo National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region.Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Miriam Kenter in memory of Master George Willibrord Kenter -
Merri-bek City CouncilHand printed vintage black and white silver print, Stephen Wickham, Untitled 7, c. 1980
... National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region....National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region. ...Stephen Wickham is an Australian photographer and painter who has been actively exhibiting his works since the 1980s. A long standing preoccupation with Mt Buffalo since the 1980's has seen the artist produce a number of photographic suites and exhibitions that have been likened to German Romantic iconography and associated heavily with the European migrant experience (Robert Nelson, The Age 16 June 2001). Born to Viennese parents, hiking in the mountains for Wickham represents a traditional European family pastime. This series of work is comprised of expeditionary photographs taken between 1980 and 1985. Charles Green describes Wickham's landscape photographs as sublime, transcendental, spiritual and symbolic (Art in Australia Spring 1988). Set in Victoria’s Mount Buffalo National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region.Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Miriam Kenter in memory of Master George Willibrord Kenter -
Merri-bek City CouncilHand printed vintage black and white silver print, Stephen Wickham, Untitled 5, c. 1980
... National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region....National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region. ...Stephen Wickham is an Australian photographer and painter who has been actively exhibiting his works since the 1980s. A long standing preoccupation with Mt Buffalo since the 1980's has seen the artist produce a number of photographic suites and exhibitions that have been likened to German Romantic iconography and associated heavily with the European migrant experience (Robert Nelson, The Age 16 June 2001). Born to Viennese parents, hiking in the mountains for Wickham represents a traditional European family pastime. This series of work is comprised of expeditionary photographs taken between 1980 and 1985. Charles Green describes Wickham's landscape photographs as sublime, transcendental, spiritual and symbolic (Art in Australia Spring 1988). Set in Victoria’s Mount Buffalo National Park, the Mount Buffalo series captures the mountain plateau during winter. Rather than focusing on a lush green landscape, Wickham presents the viewer with close-ups of the snow-covered flaura and fauna of the alpine region.Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Miriam Kenter in memory of Master George Willibrord Kenter -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, circa April 2003
... National Park...Mount Pilot...chiltern...Victoria...Wooragee Landcare Group...Wooragee Landcare...Wooragee...national park...tiger quoll...2003 bushfires...beechworth...rocks...nesting site...photograph...2003 Alpine...National Park near Chiltern in Victoria. On this day, the Wooragee Landcare Group was in the national park looking for signs of the tiger quoll. Tiger quolls can be found in few places with the Chiltern - Mount Pilot National Park being one of them. This photograph is of a tiger quoll nesting site as tiger quolls often nest between large rocks. This image also shows the damage caused by the 2003 bushfires. These bushfires happened at the same time as the 2003 Alpine...National Park near Chiltern in Victoria. On this day, the Wooragee Landcare Group was in the national park looking for signs of the tiger quoll. Tiger quolls can be found in few places with the Chiltern - Mount Pilot National Park being one of them. This photograph is of a tiger quoll nesting site as tiger quolls often nest between large rocks. This image also shows the damage caused by the 2003 bushfires. These bushfires happened at the same time as the 2003 Alpine ...This is a photograph taken in the Chiltern - Mount Pilot National Park near Chiltern in Victoria. On this day, the Wooragee Landcare Group was in the national park looking for signs of the tiger quoll. Tiger quolls can be found in few places with the Chiltern - Mount Pilot National Park being one of them. This photograph is of a tiger quoll nesting site as tiger quolls often nest between large rocks. This image also shows the damage caused by the 2003 bushfires. These bushfires happened at the same time as the 2003 Alpine bushfires. This bushfire started by lightning and quickly became the largest fire in Victoria since the 1939 Black Friday bushfires. The Alpine bushfires destroyed 1.3 million hectares and burnt for 59 days before it could be controlled. The 2003 bushfires severely damaged the environment and concern was raised about the safety of tiger quoll. This photograph displays how the nesting site was damaged by the fire. This meant that the quoll itself could have also been impacted by the fire. Hence why the Wooragee Landcare group went for a search for signs of the quoll.This photograph is significant because it shows a tiger quoll nesting site. Tiger quolls are a highly valuable species because they live in very few places. This, in turn, makes their nesting site valuable. This photograph also signifies the impact of the 2003 bushfires on the Chiltern - Mount Pilot National Park. The image displays burnt trees which makes it clear that the fire was deeply damaging. The fallen log over the nesting site demonstrates how the bushfire must of put the tiger quolls at risk because of how the fire damaged their nesting site. Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA0N0 NNN+ 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.9) / 923bushfires, mount pilot chiltern national park, mount pilot, chiltern, victoria, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare, wooragee, national park, tiger quoll, 2003 bushfires, beechworth, rocks, nesting site, photograph, 2003 alpine bushfires, 1939 black friday, 2003, hectares, fire, damage, burnt, burn
