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Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Commonwealth of Australia 1978, "Electric Transport Conference 1977 - Papers and Proceedings", 1978
... "Electric Transport Conference 1977 - Papers and...Report - Conference Papers and Proceedings - 400 pages..." Report - Conference Papers and Proceedings - 400 pages - perfect ...Report - Conference Papers and Proceedings - 400 pages - perfect bound, titled "Electric Transport Conference 1977 - Papers and Proceedings", held by the Australian Electric Vehicle Association and Bureau of Transport Economics. Includes papers on energy resources, national consideration, fixed wire public transport, electric road vehicle, in plant vehicles, batteries, advances in technology. Includes a paper by Dudley Snell on Melbourne's Z class trams and 25kv electrification of Brisbane suburban system.Stamped on front cover and inside "Discarded from PTC Library 2 November 1989"trams, tramways, public transport, electric trains, electric vehicles, technical information, z class, brisbane -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Olbrei, Erik, Black Australians : the prospects for change, 1982
... Aboriginal Australians. Land rights. Conference proceedings... rights. Conference proceedings | Aboriginal Australians. Race ...Contents: THE LEGACY OF THE PAST. Henry Reynolds: European justification for taking the land; Noel Loos & Jane Thomson: Black resistance past & present: An overview.FEDERAL POLICIES IN THE SEVENTIES. Lyndall Ryan: Federal policies on land rights: an overview of the seventies; Commentary: H.C. Coombs.LAND RIGHTS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. Bob Collins: The march backwards; Proposed liquor laws & a draft criminal code for the Northern Territory.A TREATY & THE NAC. H.C. Coombs: The case for a treaty; Les Malezer: NAC proposals for a Makarrata; Marcia Langton: The international lobby and Makarrata; Judith Wright: In defence of a treaty. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT POLICIES. Garth Nettheim: The Queensland Acts & human rights; Jim Keeffe: DAIA: The role of the protector - then & now.QUEENSLAND RESERVES AND COMMUNITIES. Kenny Jacobs, Roberta Felton & Darwin Mudunathi: Mornington Island perspectives; Delphine Geia: Life on Palm Island; Eric Kyle: Changes on Palm Island; Shorty O'Neill : The effects of Queensland policies on grass roots Aborigines; Granny Dolly speaks; Les Collins: The significance of the Aboriginal flag. TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PERSPECTIVES. Eddie Koiki Mabo: Land rights in the Torres Strait; Nonie Sharp: The seafaring peoples of the Cape York region: Themes in a quest for homelands; Ben Mills: Islanders' response to proposed repeal of the Torres Strait Islanders Act. POSSIBILITIES FOR COMMONWEALTH ACTION. Garth Nettheim: The possibilities for Commonwealth action in Queensland. THE RACIAL DISCRIMINATION ACT. Al Grassby: Combatting racism in Australia. A HIGH COURT CHALLENGE? Barbara Hocking: Is might right? An argument for the recognition of traditional Aboriginal title to land in the Australian courts; Greg McIntyre: Aboriginal land rights - a definition at common law.xvii, 255 p. ; maps; 21 cm.Contents: THE LEGACY OF THE PAST. Henry Reynolds: European justification for taking the land; Noel Loos & Jane Thomson: Black resistance past & present: An overview.FEDERAL POLICIES IN THE SEVENTIES. Lyndall Ryan: Federal policies on land rights: an overview of the seventies; Commentary: H.C. Coombs.LAND RIGHTS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. Bob Collins: The march backwards; Proposed liquor laws & a draft criminal code for the Northern Territory.A TREATY & THE NAC. H.C. Coombs: The case for a treaty; Les Malezer: NAC proposals for a Makarrata; Marcia Langton: The international lobby and Makarrata; Judith Wright: In defence of a treaty. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT POLICIES. Garth Nettheim: The Queensland Acts & human rights; Jim Keeffe: DAIA: The role of the protector - then & now.QUEENSLAND RESERVES AND COMMUNITIES. Kenny Jacobs, Roberta Felton & Darwin Mudunathi: Mornington Island perspectives; Delphine Geia: Life on Palm Island; Eric Kyle: Changes on Palm Island; Shorty O'Neill : The effects of Queensland policies on grass roots Aborigines; Granny Dolly speaks; Les Collins: The significance of the Aboriginal flag. TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PERSPECTIVES. Eddie Koiki Mabo: Land rights in the Torres Strait; Nonie Sharp: The seafaring peoples of the Cape York region: Themes in a quest for homelands; Ben Mills: Islanders' response to proposed repeal of the Torres Strait Islanders Act. POSSIBILITIES FOR COMMONWEALTH ACTION. Garth Nettheim: The possibilities for Commonwealth action in Queensland. THE RACIAL DISCRIMINATION ACT. Al Grassby: Combatting racism in Australia. A HIGH COURT CHALLENGE? Barbara Hocking: Is might right? An argument for the recognition of traditional Aboriginal title to land in the Australian courts; Greg McIntyre: Aboriginal land rights - a definition at common law.aboriginal australians. land rights. conference proceedings | aboriginal australians. race relations. conference proceedings | aboriginal australians -- land tenure -- congresses. | aboriginal australians, treatment of -- congresses. | australia -- race relations -- congresses. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eastern Region Conference, hosted by Eltham District Historical Society at Eltham Courthouse, May 2008, 2008
... Colour photograph of conference proceedings inside the old... proceedings inside the old Eltham Courthouse Eastern Region Conference ...Colour photograph of conference proceedings inside the old Eltham Courthouseeltham, edhs, courthouse -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical with CD-ROM, Andrew Gunstone, Journal of Australian Indigenous issues, 2009
... conference proceedings... on Education conference proceedings maps, b&w illustrations, b&w ...maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, tables, CD-ROMworld indigenous peoples' conference on education, conference proceedings -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Managing Tree Hazard, 1998
... Conference Proceedings from the First National Conference... society of arboriculture Conference Proceedings from the First ...tree hazard, conference, international society of arboriculture -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Administrative record, Australian and New Zealand Tramway Conference, Aust & NZ tramway conference - Adelaide 1932, 9/1932
... of attendees, Minutes of the conference, proceedings, index, addresses..., Minutes of the conference, proceedings, index, addresses, some ...Administrative record of the 3rd conference of the Australia & New Zealand Tramways Conference held in Adelaide September 1932. Has the Agenda, General Programme, list of attendees, Minutes of the conference, proceedings, index, addresses, some photographs and folded drawings. Includes a paper on Geelong one man cars (see the fourth image). Yields information about Australian and NZ tramways in 1932 and common issues amongst Engineers and operations managers.Bound volume - approx 260 duplicated foolscap sheets, heavy black coves and gold blocked title.conference, tramways, adelaide, geelong, one-man trams -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Report, Bill Denham and Trolley Wire, "The First Conference of Australian Tramway Museums Ballarat ", 1975
... . Produced by Trolley Wire 1st Conference Proceedings Contents... Proceedings Conferences Inside front cover label "Graeme S. Breydon ...Has a strong association with the formation of COTMA and the work undertaken by Australasia tramway and rail heritage organisations at the time and the organisers of the first COTMA Conference in 1975.82 page A4 sized bound document - "The First Conference of Australian Tramway Museums Ballarat 25-27 April 1975" . Has a light weight card cover, with black plastic binding/spine strip. Produced by Trolley Wire 1st Conference Proceedings Contents: Acknowledgements Message from BTPS President - Maurice Calnin Convenor's Note - Bill Kingsley List of Museums Invited List of Delegates Conference Minutes of Special General Meeting COTMA Operational Guidelines Papers Wymond - Financing the Railway / Tramway Operating Museum Kahn - A history of experience Breydon - Accounting methods suitable for museum operations Prentice - Tramcar Maintenance - Museum Style Radcliffe - Buses - their preservation and relevance to tramway museums (supplement document_ Rawlings - The formation of an Association of Tramway Museums of Australasia Stamford - Museum Publications Workshops Engineering Cars and Parts Treasury Publicity Management Governments Removals Membership Special Has a red dot, taped onto the spine of the front cover.Inside front cover label "Graeme S. Breydon" and his address and on front cover in pencil, "G.Breydon".trams, tramways, cotma, ballarat, proceedings, conferences -
Conservation Volunteers
Key Document: First Green Corps National Conference, Canberra, 21-24 February 1998, Conference Organisers David Clark and Mark Purcell, Proceedings of First Green Corps National Conference, Canberra, 21-24 February 1998
In March 1995 ATCV had circulated a proposal for an ‘Australia Corps’. The proposal emerged over time from ATCV board and staff through debate and experience. ATCV Board member Alan Wright had written earlier: “There is in our society a terrible vacuum for adolescents to give expression to their independence and idealism in a constructive way, a chance to try themselves out independent of their parents/teachers in adult roles.” ATCV’s Brisbane office manager Phil Harrison had first been involved with ATCV as a volunteer from UK, drew together ideas about an ‘Australia Corps’, that had been discussed with Alan Wright, John Fenton and others at the ATCV staff/board planning workshop at Sorrento in December 1993 and “…based upon our experience and participation in the LEAP program and observations of Conservation Corps around the world”. The concept of a six-month program for young people with a training wage and accredited training which encouraged both competencies and personal development emerged, with a standard format of ten participants working fopr six months under the direction of a supervisor. The ‘Australia Corps’ proposal was widely distributed to Federal, State and Territory parliamentarians and received positive feedback. The Liberal Party, then in Opposition, included the idea of a “Green Army” in their environmental policy, placing more emphasis on environmental outcomes and less on job creation than the Keating ALP Government had. A young and up-and-coming parliamentarian, Tony Abbott MP, was enthusiastic and was to visit several ATCV projects (both before and after Green Corps started) to learn about their workings direct from volunteers and CVA staff. Several times he visited projects with Ian Smith project and Ian recalls being impressed by the efforts he made to talk at length with all participants. Tony Abbott took a personal interest in the progress of Green Corps. Colin Jackson and Phil Harrison were guests of Abbott in Parliament House, Canberra, on the evening of 20 August 1996. The Federal Treasurer, Peter Costello, announced in his first Budget Speech that: - “the Government will provide $42 million over the next 3 years to establish the Green Corps. The Green Corps will be open to young Australians aged 17 to 20 to demonstrate their commitment to the environment by working on projects to preserve and restore Australia's natural environment and cultural heritage. The projects will also contribute to their career and employment prospects through training, skills development, work experience and personal development.” ATCV’s chief executive officer Colin Jackson worked with senior staff Madeline Townsend, Garry Snowden, Phil Harrison, and John Fenton to fine-tune the ATCV proposal. On the strength of unique national coverage and credible record ATCV went on to win the tender to administer and manage the day-to-day operations of the Green Corps program for five years (1997-2002). Winning a $36 million contract was a big breakthrough for ATCV. Fourteen years before, a small non-profit group had started in Ballarat in country Australia with a vision – but little else. Its key people had shaped opinion and won political support for a concept. There was about to be transformation from hand-to-mouth existence into a nation-wide business with resources to build for the long term. This documents records many positive comments about Green Corps and ATCV's implementation of it.24pp illustrated booklet printed in green and some gold.atcv green corps australia-corps tony abbott mp phil-harrison -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Journal, Department of Defence, Australian Defence Force Journal Issue 173, 2007, 2007
Special edition of ADF Journal reporting the proceedings of joint Australian Defence College - Royal United Services Institute seminar conducted in May 2007ISSN 1320-2545defence planning, conferences, rusi, australian defence college, defence planning, conferences, rusi, australian defence college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Australasian Association for Engineering Education Proceeding of the Annual Convention & Conference, 1995, 1995
T. Klabbers and N. Kadaoui of the University of Ballarat presented a paper at the conference titled 'Country Students Perception of Engineering'.484 page book of proceedings of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education held at the University of Melbourne in 1995. The theme of the conference was the Internatinalisation of Engineering Education.university of ballarat, engineering -
Federation University Historical Collection
Documents - Reports, Paul Cropper, Myths & Monsters Conference Papers, 10/2001
The Myths and Monsters conference was something of a landmark in Australian mystery animal research. It was the first cryptozoological conference held in Australia, and the first time Australia's leading researchers had been able to present their findings and meet with others working in the same field. 82 page proceedings of the Myths and Monsters Conference printed onto white paper. The following topics were presented: * A brief History of Australian Cryptozoology (Paul Cropper) * Would the Real Orang-Utan Please Stand Up and be Counted? In search of unidentified relic hominoids in Southeast Asia (Helmut Loofs-Wissowa) * Strange Creatures on the Antipodean UFO trail (Bill Chalker) * The Bunyip (Gary Opit) * Sightings of Some Anomolous Sea Creatures (Malcolm Smith) * Investigating Cryptic Hominids (Yowies) in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales (MIchael Hallett & David McBean) * "High Strangeness" in Yowie Reports (Tony Healy) * The Mystery of the Australian Big Cat: A Brief Summary (Peter Chapple) * Quest for the Thylacine (Peter Chapple) [Australian Animal Folklore Collection]Signed on cover "Simon Townsend"australian animal folklore collection, paul cropper, ruby lang, helmut loofs wissowa, bill chalker, gary opit, malcolm smith, michael hallett, david mcbean, tony healy, peter chapple, bunyip, blue montains, yowie, thylacine, big cat, puma, panther, ufo, goolma, woodenbong, narrabeen lakes, cecil mcgann, dorothy middleton, lee kelly, brown bittern, bay monster, simon moir, footprints, blue mountains cryptid, prehistoric bipedal primates, gigantopithecus, meganthropus, homo rudolfensis, homo habilis, homo erectus, homo ergaster, hominid, bigfoot, psychic phenomena, black panther, lake monster, blue labyrinth, australian rare fauna research association, marsupial lion, thylocoleo carnifex, australian big cat, tasmanian devil, sarcophilus harrisi, eric guiler, yellingbo, thylacinus cynocephalus, tantanoola tiger, rilla martin, mundrabilla, predatory animal, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, New Zealand Geographical Society, Proceedings of the International Geographical Union Regional Conference and Eighth New Zealand Geography Conference, 1974, 1975
Robert H.T. Smith was Chancellor of University of Ballarat (later Federation University Australia).Soft covered book.robert h.t. smith, geography, papua new guinea, tourism in hawaii, quuensland reserve dwelling aborigines, pollution of lake burely griffin -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Report: Making research work for vocational education, Papers & Proceedings of the Victorian Training Research Conference 28-29 April 1994 Holmsglen College of TAFE
One volume of various pagings published by the Office of Training and Further Education, Victoria, June 1994 and edited by Damon Anderson. ISBN 073064619X.victorian training research conference, state training board, reports -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - GRASS ROOTS HISTORY, 1991
... Grass Roots History, proceedings of the joint conference... History, proceedings of the joint conference of the Federation ...Grass Roots History, proceedings of the joint conference of the Federation of Australian Historical Societies and the Royal Historical Society of Victoria in Melbourne 1989.Alan Robertsbook, historical societies, historical societies. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Flight Manual - Boeing 707-338C
Description: 605 pages. Published by RAAF. Published with materials from 17-20/8/1987. Australian Defence Automatic Test Equipment User Group (ADATE), Second Conference (17/8 - 20/8) Proceedings Level of Importance: World. -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Connor, L. J, Rinderer, T., Sylvester, H. A. & Wongsiri S. (editors), Asian Apiculture: Proceedings of the first international conference on the Asian honey bees and bee mites (Connor, L. J. et al.), Cheshire, 1993, 1993
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, International Bee Research Association, Proceedings of the third international conference on apiculture in tropical climates (International Bee Research Association) Nairobi, London, 1985, 1985
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, International Bee Research Association, Proceedings of the fourth international conference on apiculture in tropical climates (International Bee Research Association) Cairo, London, 1985, 1989
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Mary Edmunds, Claims to knowledge, claims to country : native title, native title claims and the role of the anthropologist : summary of proceedings of a conference session on native title at the annual conference of the Australian Anthropological Society, University of Sydney, 28-30 September 1994, 1994
... of proceedings of a conference session on native title at the...Summary of proceedings of a conference session on Native... of proceedings of a conference session on Native Title at the annual ...Summary of proceedings of a conference session on Native Title at the annual conference of the Australian Anthropological Society, University of Sydney, 28-30 September, 1994. Looking at the legal process and roles in Native Title claims.chartsnative title -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Centenary Conference: Scientific Management of Plants in the Urban Environment, 1991-1992
... . Proceedings. 2. Backgound information and abstracts. 3 Conference ...1. Proceedings. 2. Backgound information and abstracts. 3 Conference Dinnervcah, burnley, centenary, conference -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the International Wool Textile Research Conference Australia 1955 vol. E
"Proceedings of the International Wool Textile Research Conference Australia 1955; vol. E wool technology part 2" produced by CSIRO.csiro -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the International Wool Textile Research Conference Australia 1955 vol. F
"Proceedings of the International Wool Textile Research Conference Australia 1955; vol. F histology of wool and hair and of the wool follicle" produced by CSIRO.csiro -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. I, 1975
"Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference, vol. I" Sept. 1975.wool - chemistry knitting wool processing textile finishing, deutsches wollforschungsinstitut an der technischen hochschule aachen e.v., dyeing, wool - chemistry, knitting, wool processing, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. II, 1975
"Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference, vol. II" Sept. 1975.wool - chemistry, deutsches wollforschungsinstitut an der technischen hochschule aachen e.v. -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. III, 1975
"Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference, vol. III" Sept. 1975.wool - chemistry textile finishing, deutsches wollforschungsinstitut an der technischen hochschule aachen e.v., dyeing, wool - chemistry, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. IV, 1975
"Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference, vol. IV" Sept. 1975.wool - chemistry weaving yarn production, deutsches wollforschungsinstitut an der technischen hochschule aachen e.v., scouring, carbonising, carding, combing, wool - chemistry, weaving, yarn production -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. V, 1975
"Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference, vol. V" Sept. 1975.textile finishing wool - chemistry, deutsches wollforschungsinstitut an der technischen hochschule aachen e.v., dyeing, scouring, textile finishing, wool - chemistry -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. I, 1985
"Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. I, 1985" Tokyo, Japan.silk wool - chemistry, society of fiber science and technology, japan, silk, wool - chemistry -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. II, 1985
"Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. II, 1985" Tokyo, Japan.wool growing yarn production, society of fiber science and technology, japan, wool growing, yarn production -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. III, 1985
"Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. III, 1985" Tokyo, Japan.textile production, society of fiber science and technology, japan, carpet