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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The use of locally-native trees & shrubs in the southern Riverina (Driver, M. & Porteners, M.), Deniliquin, 1996, 1996
... The use of locally-native trees & shrubs in the southern...-country The use of locally-native trees & shrubs in the southern ... -
Hume City Civic Collection
Pamphlet, Shire of Bulla: Free Trees for Ratepayers, PlantingHints, 16th May 1992
... Native trees... in the former Shire of Bulla. They listed thirty-one Australian native... Australian native trees that were suitable to plant in gardens ...These leaflets were distributed free of charge to residents in the former Shire of Bulla. They listed thirty-one Australian native trees that were suitable to plant in gardens in the area as well as planting hintsThe purpose of giving out free trees was to make residents aware of the importance of planting native flora in the area to encourage wild life.A four page printed leaflet containing a list of suitable trees available to ratepayers living in the former Shire of Bulla.bulla shire council, native trees, garden hints -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20th June 2004
... native trees.... Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses.... Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses ...Photo of streamside planting and rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 AN1 0 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.25) / 938wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation, streamside, streamside planting -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20 June 2004
... native trees... native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important... native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important ...Photo shows, (L-R): Luke Bayley; Ray Henderson; Chris Robinson; Ann Henderson; Lesley Finedon, assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN-1 1636/ [PRINTED] (No.23)/936/wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20th June 2004
... native trees... and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important... and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important ...Photo shows (L-R) Bob Dunnett; Tony Prowse; Mary Prowse; Ray Henderson; unknown; Lesley Finedon; unknown; unknown assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed. This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.19) / 933wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20th June 2004
... native trees... and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important... and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important ...Photo shows, (L-R): Lesley Finedon; unknown; Mary Prowse; Ann Henderson; Ray Henderson; Luke Bayley (North East CMA), assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.WAN NA 0ANAON0 ANN+ 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.20) / 934wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20th June 2004
... native trees and shrubs... of techniques suitable for successful planting of native trees... of techniques suitable for successful planting of native trees ...This photograph was taken on the 20th June 2004 as part of an event called "Successful Tree Planting!", organised by the Wooragee Landcare Group. It was addressed to all local residents and landholders in the area and involved practical demonstration of techniques suitable for successful planting of native trees and shrubs, as well as information about weed control. In the photograph are illustrated from left to right the following people: Chris Robinson; Tony Prowse; unknown child; Lesley Finedon; Ann Henderson, unknown. Revegetation can improve the condition of remnant vegetation in the area and provide habitat for local animals. Correct species selection, including all layers of vegetation, along with proper weather conditions and adequate site preparation, can maximise the successful outcome. Weed-free conditions and protection from rabbits and kangaroos are two more factors contributing to a quick plant growth. Wooragee Landcare, since its establishment in 1998, has organised a series of events and activities in order to promote weed and pest control, provide assistance and knowledge to landholders and ensure sustainability and protection of natural vegetation.The photograph is an example of the type of events and activities organised by Wooragee Landcare to educate and inform local residents and landholders on the most suitable techniques for successful planting of native trees and shrubs. Wooragee Landcare, abiding by its mission statement, promotes best land management strategies and ensures sustainability through collaboration with local community and council agencies.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA0N0 BN1+ 1 1636/ [PRINTED] (No.21)/935/successful tree planting, wooragee landcare group, 20th june 2004, successful planting, native trees and shrubs, weed control, revegetation, remnant vegetation, habitat, local animals, species selection, weather conditions, site preparation, weed-free, rabbits, kangaroos, plant growth, 1998, sustainability, natural vegetation -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Colour negatives, Plant Materials, 1996-1997
... native trees..., Native Trees 3.5.96, Ferns & Grasses Ruth 2nd negs, Degree... native trees ferns grasses coastal plants eucalypts weeds ...Miscellaneous rolls of negatives. (1) Plant materials and some students. (2) Dip. Semester 2 Wk 5 Drought Tolerant Plants, Evergreen Trees-Sally R, Ornamental Plants-Indoor Plants 1st Yr, Native Trees 3.5.96, Ferns & Grasses Ruth 2nd negs, Degree/Diploma Coastal Plants Wk 2, Plant Materials II 1997 Wk 9 Cut Flowers. (3) Late Autumn Winter, Aust Shrubs 1, Landscapes-Excursion?, Eucalypts 1, Weeds. (4) Aust Trees & Shrubs, Nature-like landscapes. (5) RMIT Year 1 Semester 1 Plant Materials Week1 Shade Tolerant, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4 Drought Tolerant, Week 5 De-oxygenated Soils, Week 6 De-oxygenated, Week 7, Week 9, Week 10 Ferns & Grasses, Week 11 Exotic Evergreen trees & shrubs, Week 12 Australian Trees.plant materials, students, drought tolerant plants, evergreen trees, ornamental plants, indoor plants, native trees, ferns, grasses, coastal plants, eucalypts, weeds, australian trees, australian shrubs, shade tolerant plants, de-oxygenated soils, exotic evergreen trees -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - colour, Grass Trees and Native Plants at Lal Lal
... Grass Trees and Native Plants at Lal Lal..., 3350 goldfields Grass Trees Grass Trees and Native Plants ...grass trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet - Catalogue, G.M. Boddy, Eastern Park Nursery, 1957
... Catalogue of native trees and shrubs from nursery of G.M... Boulevard Richmond melbourne trees shrubs australian native plants ...Catalogue of native trees and shrubs from nursery of G.M. Boddy, East Geelongtrees, shrubs, australian native plants, g.m. boddy, eastern park nursery geelong -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Ronald E. Gray Reserve, n.d
... of reserve including planting of native trees and shrubs.... of Management for development of reserve including planting of native ...Strategy of Committee of Management for development of reserve including planting of native trees and shrubs.parks and reserves, outlook drive, nunawading, springvale road, ashwood drive, olwen street, tatman, r. r, louden, j. b., gray, ronald e, r. e. gray reserve -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Victoria Park Precinct, City of Ballarat, Victorian Heritage Database place details -19/9/2017, 19/9/2017
... Exotic and native trees.... There is a collection of exotic and early planted native trees and areas ...Victoria Park is associated with gold mining in the 1860's, military manoevres in the late 19th century; as an army base during World War 2 and a recreation area.Victoria Park is a "landmark cultural landscape" in the city of Ballarat. This parkland established 1890-1910, was modelled on English country estates and London Parks. It demonstrates the civic pride of Ballarat citizens and is an important parkland for the local community. There is a collection of exotic and early planted native trees and areas of native grasslands.6 pages of print. p.1. is a front page with a map and Victoria Park marked in purple with a bibliography on p.4 and footnotes on p.6.None.john garner, victoria park, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, heritage overlay, gold mining, parkland, late nineteenth century, native grasslands, exotic and native trees, royal park, mullock heap, mount holled-smith, arbor day, messrs clegg&nicholls, william guilfoyle, w.o.allen, significant tree register, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mueller's name on many plants, 1964
... . His name is found in the name of some 80 native trees... is found in the name of some 80 native trees and shrubs.... native trees and shrubs. Plants Von Mueller Ferdinand Dallachy ...Article on the history of Ferdinand von Mueller.Article on the history of Ferdinand von Mueller. He arrived in Adelaide in 1847 (had a PhD from Kiel University). He came to Melbourne in 1853 and was appointed the State's first official botanist. He was the first white man to climb Mt Buller and Mt Buffalo. Apart from his activities with the Melbourne Botanical Gardens he was Government Botanist for 43 years. His name is found in the name of some 80 native trees and shrubs.Article on the history of Ferdinand von Mueller. plants, von mueller, ferdinand, dallachy, john, melbourne botanical gardens -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Tree planting marks new school year
... Verdale Primary School planting native trees every year... planting native trees Verdale Primary School planting native trees ...Verdale Primary School planting native treesVerdale Primary School planting native trees every year to mark the appointment of house captains.Verdale Primary School planting native trees verdale primary school, primary schools, mitcham, brydy, victor, minwalla, abby, macdonald, adam -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, Rose Series, 1960 c
... native trees in Caves Reserve, Buchan Victoria... of autumn foliage amongst native trees in Caves Reserve, Buchan ...Colour postcard showing overview of autumn foliage amongst native trees in Caves Reserve, Buchan Victoriawaterways -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Sue Palmer, Landscape, March 2001
... as some native trees. ... as some native trees. Landscape Photograph Sue Palmer ...The photograph was part of a collection from a photograph competition organised bye the Sunbury & District Heritage Association in March 2001. It is a view of the former vineyard growing area in Sunbury which was situated along Vineyard Road. One of the remaining vineyards is visible in the photo. From 1860 to the early 1900s many vineyards were operating in Sunbury. The east facing slopes along Vineyard Road were suitable for vine growing as was the flats along Jacksons Creek.A non-digital coloured landscape photograph of a hillside showing some cultivation and grazing land and three houses as well as some native trees. sunbury, vineyards, wine production -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, New indigenous plants recorded, 23/09/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne native plants trees prestegar geoff tree ...An article discussing the outcome of a project to list, photograph and identify indigenous plants growing on public land in the City of Nunawading. The project has discovered 28 new species. Council staff have collected seed and propagated more than 7000 plants helping to reinstate a number of endangered species. The project has extended to include non-indigenous and exotic plants. Plaques are being created identifying trees.native plants, trees, prestegar, geoff, tree register project, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Indigenous plants of Nunawading, n.d
... Mitcham melbourne native plants trees A pamphlet listing the upper ...A pamphlet listing the upper storey, under storey and ground storey indigenous plants of Nunawading.native plants, trees -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Going native, 27/02/1991 12:00:00 AM
... and cultivate some of the 200 species of native trees and grasses... and cultivate some of the 200 species of native trees and grasses ...An article in the Nunawading Gazette calling for new volunteers to join the Nunawading Indigenous Plants Project to plant and cultivate some of the 200 species of native trees and grasses in Nunawading reserves.native plants, nunawading indigenous plants project, trees, witherspoon, margaret, strachan, janine, mundell, tina -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Reliable native plants for your garden
... Pamphlet put out on reliable native plants and trees... Society on reliable native plants and trees to grow in your garden...] Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society Native plants ...Pamphlet put out by the Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society And the Doncaster And Templestowe Conservation Society on reliable native plants and trees to grow in your garden. [Undated but probably 1970s]Pamphlet put out by the Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society And the Doncaster And Templestowe Conservation Society on reliable native plants and trees to grow in your garden. [Undated but probably 1970s]Pamphlet put out by the Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society And the Doncaster And Templestowe Conservation Society on reliable native plants and trees to grow in your garden. [Undated but probably 1970s]blackburn and district tree preservation society, native plants, doncaster-templestowe conservation society -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2003
... , behind security fence, native trees in backgound. Lakes Entrance... Resort, behind security fence, native trees in backgound. Lakes ...1/06/2003 12:00:00 AMColour photograph showing close-up of cement truck and pile driver forming foundations for the Esplanade Waterfront Resort, behind security fence, native trees in backgound. Lakes Entrance Victoriabuilding industry, construction, fences, machinery -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
... plantings of native trees and shrubs. Lakes Entrance Victoria... a shelter fence, to protect proposed plantings of native trees ...Date made June 1991Black and white photograph of work in progress during the development of the recreational area beside Cunninghame Arm. It shows three men building a shelter fence, to protect proposed plantings of native trees and shrubs. Lakes Entrance Victoria vegetation, waterfront -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Early 1980's
... gallon drum is in the foreground. Some native trees are growing... is in the foreground. Some native trees are growing on either side ...The disused farm building is part of a larger farm complex in the Bulla area.A coloured photograph of a disused building. The walls are timber with a corrugated iron roof. Various items of rubble are scattered around the outside of the building and the remains of a 40 gallon drum is in the foreground. Some native trees are growing on either side of the building.farm buildings, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Arbor Week celebration, April 26th - 29th 1989
... native trees on the surrounding area adjacent to the school.... in 1989 by improving the school garden and planting native trees ...The students attending Bulla Primary School celebrated Arbor Week in 1989 by improving the school garden and planting native trees on the surrounding area adjacent to the school.The experience gave the children an awareness of the importance of trees and an understanding of the local native flora.A non-digital coloured photograph of six children and an adult doing gardening in a bushland setting.arbor week, bulla primary school, gardening, native vegetation -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Post Office, 1923c
... , December 1921, photo taken before the removal of native trees..., December 1921, photo taken before the removal of native trees ...Freeman's took over the store after the death of John Barke, December 1921, photo taken before the removal of native trees and planting of Memorial Cypresses in 1924Black and white photograph of Esplanade, showing Freemans, previously Barkes Store, the Post Office, and Postmasters residence, with other buildings in the distance. Two tall trees between road and bluestone wall on the edge of the lake. Lakes Entrance Victoriatownship, waterfront, postal services -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Arbor Week celebration, 26th - 29th April 1989
... in the school garden and planting more native trees in the surrounding... and planting more native trees in the surrounding area. The Arbor Week ...The students along with the teachers at Bulla Primary School were celebrating Arbor Week in April 1989 by working in the school garden and planting more native trees in the surrounding area.The Arbor Week activities helped to give the children an appreciation of the environment and the importance of trees in our daily lives. A non-digital coloured photograph of six children and an adult planting trees in a gardenarbor, bulla primary school, tree planting, gardening -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c Early 1990's
... foreground. A clump of native trees are on the LHS and a small grove... foreground. A clump of native trees are on the LHS and a small grove ...The Kaolin quarries at Bulla were an important industry in the district and supplied clay products to the Cornwell and Hoffman companies in Brunswick. The Kaolin deposits were found in the 1850's and were considered to be some of the largest in the colony.A landscape photograph of a valley with a post and wire fence and a partial view of a farm gate in the immediate foreground. A clump of native trees are on the LHS and a small grove of almond trees has been planted on the river flat. Kaolin quarry is on the hillside and two buildings can be seen on the hill top. High tension pylons are in the distance near the skyline.kaolin quarries, almond groves, bulla township, deep creek, hoffmans kaolin mine, hoffmans potteries, cornwell potteries, george evans collection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Eastern freeway extension, 1/02/2000 12:00:00 AM
... Supplement no 13 : mapping of trees and native vegetation... of trees and native vegetation within the Deep Creek Road... Mitcham melbourne Supplement no 13 : mapping of trees and native ...Eastern Freeway extension Between Springvale Road and Ringwood: flora and fauna assessment.Eastern Freeway extension Between Springvale Road and Ringwood: flora and fauna assessment. Supplement no 13 : mapping of trees and native vegetation within the Deep Creek Road realignment [by] Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd for VicRoads.Eastern Freeway extension Between Springvale Road and Ringwood: flora and fauna assessment. eastern freeway extension, native plants, wild life, vicroads, deep creek road, mitcham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking north across Eltham Town Park, 1974, 1974
... the Arbor Day native tree planting by local school children... the Arbor Day native tree planting by local school children ...Visible are Trestle Bridge, Eltham Shire Offices with south wing extension, duplicated Main Road, Panther Place and the pathway through the park. Shillinglaw Cottage in Eltham Common on the other side of Panther Place is hidden from view by the tree-capped grassy knoll. The two ponds were in construction during the Arbor Day native tree planting by local school children in October 1973.Black and white photographeltham town park, eltham shire office, main road, shillinglaw trees, trestle bridge -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: HOUSE AND GARDEN
... Colour photograph. House and native garden. Wattle tree... BUILDINGS House unknown Colour photograph. House and native garden ...Colour photograph. House and native garden. Wattle tree on right. Car slightly visable through trees.buildings, house, unknown