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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Aboriginal customary law - recognition? : discussion paper no. 17, 1980
Discussion paper no. 17 November 1980 ISBN: 0642894795customary law -- australia, aboriginal australians -- social life and customs -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, The Law Book Co. of Australasia Pty Ltd, Matrimonial causes jurisdiction : being the law of jurisdiction, choice of law and recognition of foreign decrees under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1959, 1961
Previous owners: T. H. Smithconflict of laws -- divorce -- australia, matrimonial actions -- australia, marriage law -- australia -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Reports, Australian Law Reform Commission, The recognition of Aboriginal customary laws, 1986
No. of volumes: 3 Volume range: Summary report & Vols. 1-3 Missing volumes: 3 Report no. 31ISBN: 0644013486customary law -- australia, aboriginal australians -- social life and customs, aboriginal australians -- legal status: laws: etc -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Certificate of Recognition, Marcela Bole Certificate of Recognition, 1999
Certificate presented to Marcela Bole for the INternational Year of Older Persons by Multicultural Australia SBS Radio 1999To Marcela Bole for contribution to Multicultural Australia SBS Radiocertificate of recognition, marcela bole, multicultural australia, slovenian association melbourne, sbs, international year of the older persosn, 1999 -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Shell Chemical Company, Farm weeds: an aid to their recognition (Shell Chemical Company), London, [nd]
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Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club
Photograph, Winners Double Maiden Eight, Upper Yarra & Albert Park Regattas 1915. Presented to Chas Donald Esq By the Crew as a mark of appreciation in recognition of his services as COACH
A black and white studio portrait of the members of "C" Company, No 7 Training Battalion. The photograph is under glass in a wooden frame with a green cardboard mounting.A. Perlestein, F.G. Bartholomew (bow), L.A. Payne (2), A. McLaurin (3), H.H. Macknight (S), W.J. Taylor / T. McManamny, C. Donald (COACH), Capt E.V. Nixon, C. Short, A. McGill / J. Bruce, F.C. Wilson (COX) / Presented to Mr C. Donald / As a small mark of appreciation & as a memento of Sept 18, 1915 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Aeroplane: Recognition Tests: What Are They?, Recognition Tests: What Are They? part 1
created most likely post-war, contains a range of pictures of aircraft from the Second World Waraircraft, world war two, aircraft recognition -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Aeroplane Recognition Tests: What is it? Part V
Contains pictures of various aircraft from the Second World War. aircraft, aircraft recognition, second world war -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Birch, Tony, The Recognition of Indigenous Rights within the Museum of Victoria. - 'all things are linked or interrelated in one way or another" An essay for the Museum of Victoria, 1996
Indigenous cultures throughout Australia enjoy diverse histories and cultures. In recognition of this it would be advantageous for the museum to further develop "exchange' programs in museums throughout Australia, which would allow indigenous knowledge to be shared by indigenous communities.45 P.; Indigenous cultures throughout Australia enjoy diverse histories and cultures. In recognition of this it would be advantageous for the museum to further develop "exchange' programs in museums throughout Australia, which would allow indigenous knowledge to be shared by indigenous communities.indigenous rights - cultural responsibility, museum of victoria - indigenous rights recognition. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Terri Janke, Our culture, our future : proposals for the recognition and protection of Indigenous cultural and intellectual property, 1997
chartsindigenous cultural and intellectual property, intellectual property, copyright, copyright act, native title act -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Kit, Reconciliation Victoria, Respect, Rights and Recognition, Reconciliation Victoria Kit
leaflet, comic book, magazine -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Stawell Water Supply, Gary Vines, Engineering Heritage Recognition Ceremony Stawell Water Supply Sunday 12 October 2014, 2004
Booklet with glossy paper in colour: Ceremony:Hosted By:Engineers Australia;Engineering Heritage Victoria; Engineers Australia Wimmera Regional Group;Institute Of Public Works Engineers Australasia;Notrthern Grampians Shire Council;GWM Water stawell -
Brimbank City Council
Framed Award Certificate, Certificate of Recognition, 2003
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Recognition for a dedicated runner, 24/06/1992 12:00:00 AM
Article from Nunawading Post 24 Jun 1992 on Dot Browne.Article from Nunawading Post 24 Jun 1992 on Dot Browne being awarded an Order of Australia medal for her contributions to athletics.Article from Nunawading Post 24 Jun 1992 on Dot Browne. browne, dot, doncaster women's athletic club, heatherdale primary school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Little recognition of tribe's history, 18/02/1997 12:00:00 AM
A report commissioned by Boroondara Council.A report commissioned by Boroondara Council notes a lack of knowledge by the public about Aboriginal history and heritage.A report commissioned by Boroondara Council. aborigines, nicholson, bill, patten, herb, wurundjeri aboriginal tribe, mcwilliam, gwen, stonier-kipen, claire, city of boroondara -
Women's Art Register
Book, The Women's Press Limited, Women Artists: Recognition and Reappraisal from the Early Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, 1978
Illustrated overview of women artists from 5th - 20th century including European, British and American artists. A chapter on Chinese artists states that Chinese women's contribution to the arts ' beginning around 3000 BC.'Booknon-fictionIllustrated overview of women artists from 5th - 20th century including European, British and American artists. A chapter on Chinese artists states that Chinese women's contribution to the arts ' beginning around 3000 BC.'painting, portraiture, sculpture, textiles, photography -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Recognition Handbook of British Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item), G. F. van Tets et al, Recognition of aerodrome bird hazards, 1977
Owned by the commanding officers of 36, 37 and 38 Squadrons RAAF, then 'Base Library'. -
Melton City Libraries
Document, In Recognition of Donald Mackintosh, 1994
"Donald Mackintosh was born in Rockbank on 21 September 1866. He quickly proved himself as an expert shot, joining the Bacchus Marsh Shooting Club at the age of ten and the Melbourne Gun Club at 23. In 1890 he won the Melbourne Gun Club £1000 Cup Handicap.Donald represented Australia at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games. However, due to confusion at the time over whether this competition was an official Olympic event, Donald was not recognised as an Olympic medallist during his lifetime. In 1987 the IOC issued Donald’s gold and bronze medals. Donald continued to travel around Europe and won many other competitions, including the London Gun Club Challenge Cup three times in a row and the Grand Prix at Monte Carlo twice. As well as being an expert shot, Donald was also well educated and wrote poetry. Most astonishingly, he was also completely blind in his left eye".Document with a list of achievements by Olympian Donald Mackintoshlocal identities -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Stall Recognition in a Light Airplane
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Publication No 268 Standard Reference Book Aircraft Recognition Part 1
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - AEROPLANE RECOGNITION TESTS - WHAT IS IT? PART THREE, ANGUS & ROBERTSON LTD, NO DATE
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Document, Aircraft recognition chart
40 photographs of both allied and enemy aircraft -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Top Opp recognition plaque
Part of the AFB network of fundraising involved the use of opportunity shops in various locations. The Top Opp was a large contributor and the work of those who volunteered is acknowledged in this plaque.Gold coloured metal plate with black writingAssociation for the Blind gratefully recognises the financial contribution made by the Top Opp at the Chadstone Shopping Centre through the efforts of its many volunteers August 1995association for the blind, fundraising -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Weapons and equipment recognition guide: Southeast Asia (2 copies), 1966
united states - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Recognition guide of ammunition available to, or in use by, the Vietcong, 1966
united states - armed forces - service manuals, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - vietcong -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Recognition Booklet, foreign weapons and equipment (USSR), 1964
military weapons -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Australian Army , Aircraft Recognition Training (All Arms) 1972
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, Video, Post traumatic stress disorder: recognition and management
Video made for medical personnel to recognise PTSD and how to manage itpost-traumatic stress disorder -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Certificate - Recognition of Service World War II - Ian Darnton Watson, 1946
Ian Darnton Watson was a member of a prominent family of civic leaders in Wodonga. He was born on 6th July 1925 in Albury, the first son of Kenneth Darnton Watson and Phyllis Lenore Emily Austin. He completed his primary education at Albury Grammar School, and later became a boarder at Melbourne Church of England Grammar School. He enlisted for service at Albury on 25th January 1944 and commenced full time service on 8th February 1944 at Royal Park in Melbourne, Victoria and was allocated to the 2nd Medium Regiment. He embarked for overseas service in Borneo on 30th July 1945 and disembarked in Australia on 15 April 1947 after serving with the Australian occupation forces in Japan. Mr Watson was discharged on 22 April 1947 at which time he was a member of the Australian 2nd Medical Regiment. On discharge he returned home to help his father farm his property, De Kerilleau in Wodonga. De Kerilleau was classified by the National Trust in 1974. Ian described his father, Kenneth as a hardworking, practical man, who for two years from 1929 - 1931, had been the Wodonga Shire President. Cr K. D. Watson was again elected to the Council in 1943 and served until he died in October 1951. In March 1957, he married Miss Lesley Buttfield, of Sydney, NSW. They had three children, Fiona, John and Rowena. John was later to become a member of Wodonga Council and served as mayor. Ian was past President of the RSL branch at Wodonga, Captain of the Wodonga Rural Fire Brigade, and President of the West Wodonga Primary School Committee. He also served on Wodonga Council from 1974 until his death on 14 December 1981, aged 56.This certificate is significant because it acknowledges the War Service of a prominent member of the Wodonga communityA colour printed certificate presented to Ian Darnton Watson in appreciation for his service for "King and Empire" during World War II. The text is surrounded by columns and an arch. The Australian and British flags are at the top as well as representations of the Navy, Army and Air Force. It also features the logo of the Shire of Wodonga above the text. The badge of the Commonwealth Armed Forces is at the centre bottom of the certificate. This small collection also includes black and white photographs of Ian Watson from his Service Records and another photo in uniformOn Certificate: PRESENTED TO Ian Darnton Watson BY THE PRESIDENT, COUNCILLORS AND CITIZENS OF THE SHIRE OF WODONGA as a record and an appreciation of Your Services to King and Country during the Great War which commenced 3rd September, 1939. Given under the Common Seal of the Shire of Wodonga by the President, Citizens this Councillors and Citizens this 26th day of February 1947watson family wodonga, ian darnton watson, de kerilleau