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Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
F.J. Williams' Home, Charles Anderson Grove
... for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles... retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove Ballarat. Accommodation ...The Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Inc. is a not for profit charitable organisation providing accommodation for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove Ballarat. Accommodation is offered at significantly below market rates. It has been providing low cost accommodation to the elderly since the 1920s. The Association Council overseas the running of this facility on a voluntary basis. "GIFT COTTAGES.- Ballarat Old Colonists Benefit BALLARAT.— High tribute to the good citizenship of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Williams, now of Melbourne, and Mr. S. Clark, of Ballarat. was paid by a representative gathering at Gillies-street on Thursday afternoon, when the two cottages respectively presented by them for the use of old and indigent colonists were handed over to the council of the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association. The cottages are handsome brick structures, modern in design and equipment, and cost about £650 each. Mr. A. H. Nevett, president of the Ballarat organisation, expressed the gratification of the association at the commencement of a scheme of cottages for old colonists, which had been the aim of the association for many years. Mr. Williams said that when in Ballarat he had been in many public movements as President of South-street and president of the amalgamtion (sic) movement, but in giving this cottage for the use of the old people he had established a tangible and definite link between himself and Ballarat. Similar sentiments were expressed by Mr. Clark, who said his benefaction had given him a great and genuine pleasure. Both donors were warmly thanked on be half of citizens generally by the mayor (Cr. A. E. Nicholson). At subsequent social gathering appropriate toasts were honored, and assurances were given that the association's scheme for 50 gift cottages on the lines of Melbourne would be furthered by several in the not far distant future. (The Age, 30 October 1925.)ballarat old colonists' club, old colonists' association, s. clark, f.j. williams, charles anderson grove, philanthropy -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, River Bend House, 130 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, 7 September 2013
... at Tilwinda until he moved to a retirement village in 2000... at Tilwinda until he moved to a retirement village in 2000 ...Laughing Waters Walk, 7 Sep 2013 This Society excursion was a follow up to the Laughing Waters Story told to us by Jane Woollard at our Annual General Meeting in March 2013. It involved a walk commencing from the corner of Laughing Waters and Overbank Roads along Laughing Waters Road to its eastern end and returning partly over the same route - a total distance of about 2.5km. On the way we visited the two artist in residence properties, River Bend and Birrarung, to view the houses on them that are associated with Alistair Knox, Gordon Ford and others in the local mud brick and artistic community. We also able to walk around the derelict ruin which was once home to Gordon and Sue Ford, Boomerang House. An unexpected afternoon tea was offered to us by the artists in residence at Birrarung House and we had a brief opportunity to view inside the house. River Bend was designed and built by Alistair Knox for Rosemary and Bill Cuming in 1968. It sits in a deep cutting on a steep slope above the Yarra River and features floor to ceiling windows and glass doors set into mission brown timber frames and walls of reclaimed bricks in pinkish hue. Rosemary laid the brick paving around the house, a copy of the shell paving found in the ancient French town of Colmar, where the family had lived for a period. The kitchen was equipped with a 1960s stove as well as a cast iron wood stove reclaimed from Rosemary's sister's home in Armadale. Max and Tini Huygens, migrants from Holland, purchased the property in 1975 and named it Tilwinda from an Aboriginal word meaning 'hole in a rock'. In late 1981 Tini died after a short illness, but Max continued to live at Tilwinda until he moved to a retirement village in 2000 and the property was sold to Parks Victoria. Renamed River Bend, the property became part of the Laughing Waters Artist in Residency Program in 2008. Nillumbik Shire Council upgraded the property in 2012 with solar panels, a heat pump for hot water and double glazing to improve the comfort of the artists in residence and make the house more energy efficient. For a more in-depth description of the property and biographies of the various artists in residence commencing from 2008 to 2015, see Jane Woollard's book, "Laughing Waters Road; Art, Landscape & Memory in Eltham" published 2016.2013-09-07, activities, artists in residence, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, jim connor collection, laughing waters road, river bend house -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Eltham Retirement Centre (Judge Book Memorial Village), Diamond Street, Eltham, 23 October 2006
... Eltham Retirement Village... in the Retirement Village has benefited many people, including local school... in the Retirement Village has benefited many people, including local school ...Thousands of elderly people at this centre have contributed much. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p161 Thousands of elderly people, who have contributed much to Nillumbik and beyond, have made their home in the treed Eltham Retirement Centre. The centre, which opened in 1956, has housed the disadvantaged in particular, through good times and hard, including floods, fire and even burglaries. As part of the Melbourne Citymission, a non-denominational Christian organisation that cares for people living with disadvantage, the centre was built to celebrate 100 years of the Melbourne Citymission’s work since 1854.1 Standing on a former poultry farm called Willandra (Still Waters), the centre includes independent units, hostel, nursing home accommodation and a Day Therapy Centre, which is available for non-residents as well.2 Despite being metres from the busy Main Road and railway station, the centre provides a quiet oasis on 6.8 hectares bordered by the Diamond Creek to the west, and the railway line to the east. The centre was originally named Judge Book Memorial Village after Judge Clifford Book, Deacon of the Collins Street Baptist Church. Book was also President of the Baptist Union of Victoria and Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge. He was so respected that, at his death, several Pentridge prisoners asked to attend his funeral. In 1993 the centre’s name was changed to clarify that it was part of the Melbourne Citymission. However Judge Book’s name continues in the Judge Book Memorial Garden, opened in 2006. The Diamond Creek has flooded the centre several times, however rarely causing serious damage. Volunteer Alan Field recalls a flood in 1974 when the resident manager Reverend Norman Pearce and his wife, were rescued by boat from their home with their budgerigar. On February 3, 2005, when the creek almost flooded Metzner Hall, 35 ambulances evacuated residents to nearby nursing homes, hostels and local homes. Residents were also evacuated during the 1965 bush fire, but fortunately a change of wind direction saved the centre. Residents have also endured several burglaries. Despite much rebuilding and modernisation over the years, traces of the original farmhouse remain in the administration areas. In 1991 the Willandra Hostel was built and in 2001 the Eltham Lodge Nursing Home with each room having a garden view. Several buildings are named after people who have given special service to the centre including the Norman Pearce Day Hospital after general manager and pastor Rev Pearce. Metzner Hall was named after the Metzner family who had been active in the auxiliary since it began and had donated generously to the Recreation Hall fund.3 A bridge was named after Sister Lila Murray who had worked at the village for 42 years in various capacities including as relieving manager. Field remembers Sister Murray as ‘the Mother Teresa and soul of what the village aspired to, with love and care’. Since 1957 the Eltham Auxiliary, later called the Residents’ Association, has worked to improve the residents’ quality of life by volunteering and raising funds. An outstanding volunteer, Field, who was drawn to the centre in 1971 with his wife Chris, has held positions on the early Eltham boards, auxiliaries and Residents’ Association. Much of his work has been supporting people with no family and those of limited means. He says he and his wife look at their work as having shared ‘our lives with amazing people’. The wealth of experience and wisdom in the Retirement Village has benefited many people, including local school children. Residents have acted as proxy grand-parents at local schools, by assisting small learning groups or telling their life stories. Conversely, students from local schools have visited to perform, or to assist in programs like craft activities. Resident Val Bell, whose mother Rose Bullock lived at the centre before her, sums up the centre’s most important attribute for her: ‘The Christian care. They could not be more caring’.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, diamond street, eltham, eltham retirement centre, eltham retirement village, judge book memorial village -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Sydney W. J. Clark House, Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat
... for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles... retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove Ballarat. Accommodation ...The Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Inc. is a not for profit charitable organisation providing accommodation for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove Ballarat. Accommodation is offered at significantly below market rates. It has been providing low cost accommodation to the elderly since the 1920s. The Association Council overseas the running of this facility on a voluntary basis. "GIFT COTTAGES.- Ballarat Old Colonists Benefit BALLARAT.— High tribute to the good citizenship of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Williams, now of Melbourne, and Mr. S. Clark, of Ballarat. was paid by a representative gathering at Gillies-street on Thursday afternoon, when the two cottages respectively presented by them for the use of old and indigent colonists were handed over to the council of the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association. The cottages are handsome brick structures, modern in design and equipment, and cost about £650 each. Mr. A. H. Nevett, president of the Ballarat organisation, expressed the gratification of the association at the commencement of a scheme of cottages for old colonists, which had been the aim of the association for many years. Mr. Williams said that when in Ballarat he had been in many public movements as President of South-street and president of the amalgamtion (sic) movement, but in giving this cottage for the use of the old people he had established a tangible and definite link between himself and Ballarat. Similar sentiments were expressed by Mr. Clark, who said his benefaction had given him a great and genuine pleasure. Both donors were warmly thanked on be half of citizens generally by the mayor (Cr. A. E. Nicholson). At subsequent social gathering appropriate toasts were honored, and assurances were given that the association's scheme for 50 gift cottages on the lines of Melbourne would be furthered by several in the not far distant future. (The Age, 30 October 1925.) OBITUARY MR. SIDNEY W. J. CLARK BALLARAT, Friday. - After a long illness Mr. Sidney W. J. Clark, 76, a member of the Courier Pty. Ltd., died at Ballarat today. He was a son of the late Mr. Robert Clark, one of the founders of the journal. Mr. Clark was president of the Ballarat Bowling Club for 10 years, and was a member of the Australian bowling team that visited Britain some years ago. He was a benefactor to Ballarat charities, and gave a cottage to the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Cottage Scheme. (The Argus, 27 December 1941.)s. clark, sidney clark, sidney w.j. clark, old colonists' association, ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, philanthropy -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Image, The History of Charles Anderson and Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat
... retirement village... retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat. Accommodation... for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles ...Information relating to Charles Anderson and Charles Anderson Grove, Lake Gardens, Ballarat. The Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Inc. is a not for profit charitable organisation providing accommodation for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat. Accommodation is offered at significantly below market rates. It has been providing low cost accommodation to the elderly since the 1920s. The Association Council overseas the running of this facility on a voluntary basis. HISTORY OF THE BALLARAT OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION HOMES AT CHARLES ANDERSON GROVE, LAKE GARDENS One of the original objectives of the Association was “to provide the shelter of a house for those Pioneers of the Goldfields whom the reverses of fortune have deprived of the means of procuring the comforts of life in their declining years.” While the first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925 the Association had previously provided relief for needy pioneers from the time it was formed in 1883. Relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas boxes of groceries to deserving pensioners and in some cases payment of burial costs. Records indicate that in September 1922 three of the pensioners being assisted by the Association were accepted as residents in the newly erected Hassell Homes in Gillies Street (now demolished-opposite the High School). The first site for an Asylum for Indigent Members of the Old Colonists' Association was temporarily reserved from sale in October 1891. The site was approximately 28 acres in area in Mt Clear nearly opposite Midvale Shopping Centre in Main Road. The site was heavily timbered and when cleared over 260 tons of wood was sold to the Woah Hawp Gold Mining Company. A set of gates were erected but no homes built, although a plan for this reserve was drawn which showed twenty buildings ranging from one to four unit per building. The reserve was revoked in November 1909. The second site temporarily reserved in November 1909 as an Asylum was in Alfredton and consisted of some 7 acres and was adjacent to land reserved for an Abattoirs for the Ballarat Council. The reserve was revoked in February 1912 as it was deemed more appropriate to be added to the Abattoir site. Council suggested four (4) other sites in exchange for this land and they were inspected by the President, Vice President and Secretary on 22 December 1912. The first site inspected was land on the west side of Creswick Road opposite the brick kilns (now occupied by the showgrounds and oval). The land was described as being good quality, well fenced, no trees, good drainage and ample acreage but some distance from trams. The second site was Perry Park which was described as being good land, well fenced, having frontage to Gillies Street, good drainage and about 26 acres (but subsequently reduced to 10 acres). It was closely planted with Pinus Insignias and Wattle and had easy access from the Botanic Gardens tram. The third site was the North West portion of Victoria Park (corner of Sturt and Gillies Street) and was described as good land, well fenced and drained and well located. The fourth site was the South West corner of Victoria Park and known as Pound Paddock (corner of Winter Street and Gillies Street). It was considered to be low lying and too close to the Abattoir, and was also a considerable distance from trams. While the third site was recommended as the most suitable for the erection of homes it was considered unwise from the point of view as citizens to reduce the acreage of the park and therefore it was recommended that the Perry Park site be asked for as the most acceptable to the Association for the building of homes. The site was eventually temporarily reserved for an Asylum for Indigent Members of the Association in April 1914 with the gates from Mt Clear having been removed to the site a year earlier and eventually erected in 1917 for £12.10.0. In the same year the first 290 pine trees were advertised for removal in July and sold for £16. A sign indicating that the site was reserved for the erection of cottages was erected in September 1917. Stripping of the wattle bark (for tanning) and the cutting of the wood occurred in November 1918 with the land then being leased until it was required for the construction of the first homes in 1924. While the site was the third to be reserved it was the only one which was used for its intended purpose. It was named as Charles Anderson Grove in honour of Charles Anderson who joined the Association in 1918 and was President of the Association from 1942 to 1944. CHARLES HENRY GRATTAN ANDERSON C.H.G. Anderson (Electoral Returning Officer) was elected to membership of the Old Colonists' Association, Ballarat, in October 1918. He was elected to the Association Committee in 1926, and appointed Treasurer of the Association on the resignation of F. Ellis until the end of the financial year in 1933. In 1936 Charles Anderson indicated he would not be available for the President's Chair and that he would retire from the Committee owing to pressure of work. C.H.G. Anderson was welcomed as a new member of the Association in 1938, and served as President of the Old Colonists' Association from 1942-1944. Midway through 1949 Charles Anderson was appointed Members Secretary and Manager of the Ballarat Old Colonists' Club at £5.0.0 per week and 10/- for entertainment, to commence work prior to 01 August 1949. He was to do 30 hours per week and be present on Friday and generally on Saturday nights. In 1957 a minute of sympathy was extended to Club Manager Charles Anderson on the loss of his son. In 1958 a bonus of £20.0.0 was paid to Charles Anderson in recognition of his service in assisting the Secretary/Manager taking over under difficult conditions. In March 1964 the Shire of Ballarat would not permit a private road to be named Anderson Grove as Anderson Street already existed in Ballarat but Charles Anderson Grove was deemed acceptable. A recommendation of the Committee was put to the AGM in 1967 that Charles Anderson be made a Life Member. In 1969 an Association meeting observed a minutes silence in memory of Chas Anderson. Charles Anderson was also a Committee member of Ballarat Mechanics' Institute from February 1940 to February 1970. He was President in 1948. Black and white photographic portrait of Charles Anderson.charles anderson, charles anderson grove, ballarat old colonists' club, old colonists' association, ballarat, ballarat mechanics' institute, hassell homes, woah hawp gold mining company, firewood, retirement village -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Classic Retirement Village, Brighton
... Classic Retirement Village, Brighton... Retirement Homes And Villages... Retirement Homes And Villages Aged People Flats Bentleigh Woollen ...Newspaper Article Dated 24/09/2009 From The Age Concerning Suburb Name Change of Bentleigh To Brighton For Brighton Classic. Newspaper Article Source And Date In 2010 Unknown, Concerning Tenth Anniversary Of Brighton Classic Residences. Brighton Classic Newsletter Dated Winter 2002 Describing The Lifestyle And Apartments For Sale Includes Photographs Undated 18 Page Brochure, With Photographs, About Brighton Classicnepean highway, thomas street, brighton classic, brighton east, bentleigh west primary school, glen eira council, bentleigh, becton corporation, loeliger sue, retirement homes and villages, aged people, flats, bentleigh woollen mills -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Work on paper - Newspaper article, Diamond Valley News, Subsidy loss puts service at risk, 1 July 1998
Letter to the editor published in the Diamond Valley News,, July 1, 1998 by John Wise, General Mananger Aged Services, Melbourne Citymisson Retirement Centre, Diamond St. stating the situation regarding a reduction in subsidies by the State Goverment and the organisations committment to upgrade the facilities. In 2021, Judge Book is known as St Vincent's Care Services Eltham. Another letter to the editor refers to the Ring Road / Greensborough Bypass / Greensborough Highway Duplication by Karen Geradts, convenor of the St Andrews & District Branch of the Australian Greens. judge book memorial village, aged care, melbourne city mission, seniors, funding, ring road, nursing home, aged care facility, john wise, greensborough bypass, greensborough highway, karin geradts, st andrews & district branch of the australian greens, judgebook -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Work on paper - Newspaper article, Diamond Valley News, Judgebook sale off, 13 August 2008
... Judgebook village retirement centre. In 2021, Judge Book is known... village retirement centre. In 2021, Judge Book is known as St ...Article by William Jackson published in the Diamond Valley News. Melbourne Citymission has dropped plans to sell Judgebook village retirement centre. In 2021, Judge Book is known as St Vincent's Care Services, Elthamjudge book memorial village, aged care, melbourne city mission, seniors, nursing home, aged care facility, chris white, william jackson, judgebook -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Work on paper - Newspaper article, Diamond Valley News, Safety first at village, 23 September 2009
Monterey Cypress Trees have been removed from along Diamond Street, Eltham at the site of the Eltham Retirement Centre (formerly known as Judge Book Village). In 2021, Judge Book is known as St Vincent's Care Services Eltham. judge book memorial village, aged care, melbourne city mission, seniors, nursing home, aged care facility, judgebook, monterey cypress trees, tree removal, robert weller, ken patterson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Work on paper - Article, Eltham Town Community News, The Changing face of Judge Book, [2009]
Article by Judy Lewis published in the Eltham Town Community News [2009] page 10 describing the history of the property known as Judge Book Villlage / Eltham Retirement Centre operated by Melbourne CityMission as the Centre is placed on the market for sale. The detailed article includes a table of milestones including in 1956 when Prime Minister Robert Menzies laid the foundation stone. Includes colour photos. In 2021, Judge Book is known as St Vincent's Care Services Eltham. judge book memorial village, aged care, melbourne city mission, seniors, nursing home, aged care facility, judgebook, ken patterson, willandra, judy lewis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Retirement living: Vermont Village shows the way, 1993
... Retirement living: Vermont Village shows the way....Retirement Homes and Villages...More and more retirees are opting to live in retirement... Mitcham melbourne Retirement Homes and Villages Aged people ...More and more retirees are opting to live in retirement villages.More and more retirees are opting to live in retirement villages.More and more retirees are opting to live in retirement villages.retirement homes and villages, aged people, vermont retirement village, frost, ray, frost, louise -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Youth to help elderly with garbage, 1993
... Vermont Retirement Village... Mitcham melbourne Aged people Vermont Retirement Village Strathdon ...Local scout and guide groups will take part in a program where they offer help to residents in some retirement homes to help them use the new mobile bins.Local scout and guide groups will take part in a program where they offer help to residents in some retirement homes to help them use the new mobile bins.Local scout and guide groups will take part in a program where they offer help to residents in some retirement homes to help them use the new mobile bins.aged people, vermont retirement village, strathdon community, vermont scouts. 1st scout group, vermont guides, garbage collection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hostel visit, 1993
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Kevin Lewit Joe Retirement Homes and Villages Councillors ...Councillors and developers visited the completed second stage of the Nunawading Community Hostel in Livingstone Road, Vermont South last week.Councillors and developers visited the completed second stage of the Nunawading Community Hostel in Livingstone Road, Vermont South last week.Councillors and developers visited the completed second stage of the Nunawading Community Hostel in Livingstone Road, Vermont South last week.nunawading community hostel, aged people, abbott, kevin, lewit, joe, retirement homes and villages -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Stage 2 set for community hostel, 1993
... Retirement homes and villages... people O'Shaughnessy Anne Retirement homes and villages Stage two ...Stage two of the Nunawading Community Hostel was opened last week adding another two 10-bedroom houses to the already established centre at Vermont South.Stage two of the Nunawading Community Hostel was opened last week adding another two 10-bedroom houses to the already established centre at Vermont South.Stage two of the Nunawading Community Hostel was opened last week adding another two 10-bedroom houses to the already established centre at Vermont South.nunawading community hostel, abbott, kevin, aged people, o'shaughnessy, anne, retirement homes and villages -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Units open, 1992
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Aged people Retirement Homes and Villages Rooks ...The Ministry for Housing's $3.4 million unit project for older persons in Rooks Road, Mitcham is officially open.The Ministry for Housing's $3.4 million unit project for older persons in Rooks Road, Mitcham is officially open.The Ministry for Housing's $3.4 million unit project for older persons in Rooks Road, Mitcham is officially open.aged people, retirement homes and villages, rooks road, mitcham, porter (mrs), mccutcheon, andrew, harrowfield, john -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Team that cares, 1992
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Retirement Homes and Villages Nunawading Community Hostel A dedicated ...A dedicated team of 13 provides around the clock care to residents of the new aged hostel in Vermont South (photo)A dedicated team of 13 provides around the clock care to residents of the new aged hostel in Vermont South (photo)A dedicated team of 13 provides around the clock care to residents of the new aged hostel in Vermont South (photo)city of nunawading, wroe, chris, aged people, retirement homes and villages, nunawading community hostel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hostel is opened, 1993
... Retirement Homes and Villages... people Retirement Homes and Villages Nunawading Community Hostel ...Nunawading Community Hostel opened (photo)Nunawading Community Hostel opened (photo)Nunawading Community Hostel opened (photo)city of nunawading, abbott, kevin, howe, brian, aged people, retirement homes and villages, nunawading community hostel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Vermont Elderly People's Homes, 1988
... Vermont Elderly People's Homes...Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Vermont Elderly Peoples Homes Retirement Homes ...Annual report of Committee of Management for 1987 - 88Annual report of Committee of Management for 1987 - 88Annual report of Committee of Management for 1987 - 88vermont elderly peoples homes, retirement homes and villages, aged people -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Coronella site on track, 1991
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Coronella Retirement Village in Nunawading is on schedule.... Mitcham melbourne Aged People Retirement Homes and Villages ...The $3 million building project at Seventh Day Adventist Coronella Retirement Village in Nunawading is on schedule.The $3 million building project at Seventh Day Adventist Coronella Retirement Village in Nunawading is on schedule. The $3 million building project at Seventh Day Adventist Coronella Retirement Village in Nunawading is on schedule. aged people, retirement homes and villages, coronella retirement village -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Seniors plea for safe path, 1991
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Aged people Retirement Homes and Villages ...Senior citizens living beside the Burwood Highway at Vermont South believe a fatal or serious injury is inevitable unless money is provided urgently for a footpath.Senior citizens living beside the Burwood Highway at Vermont South believe a fatal or serious injury is inevitable unless money is provided urgently for a footpath.Senior citizens living beside the Burwood Highway at Vermont South believe a fatal or serious injury is inevitable unless money is provided urgently for a footpath.aged people, retirement homes and villages, vermont retirement village. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Vermont Elderley People's Homes Inc, 1999
... Vermont Elderley People's Homes Inc....retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne vermont elderly peoples homes retirement homes ...History of Vermont Elderly People's Homes Inc. 1960s - 1995. Includes history; 1978 -1988, 1989, 1995. Profile of Pat Fargetter.History of Vermont Elderly People's Homes Inc. 1960s - 1995. Includes history; 1978 -1988, 1989, 1995. Profile of Pat Fargetter.History of Vermont Elderly People's Homes Inc. 1960s - 1995. Includes history; 1978 -1988, 1989, 1995. Profile of Pat Fargetter.vermont elderly peoples homes, retirement homes and villages, vermont church and community aid group, st lukes anglican church, vermont, vermont presbyterian church, pargetter, pat, kirkpatrick homes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, The First to move in
... Retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne With photo. Retirement homes and villages ...Article about the first resident to move into Nunawading's community hostel.Article about the first resident to move into Nunawading's community hostel. With photo.Article about the first resident to move into Nunawading's community hostel. retirement homes and villages, nunawading community hostel, mcdowell, vera -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, $3.4 million road development opened
... Retirement Homes and Villages..., Nunawading. With photo. Retirement Homes and Villages Harrowfield ...Article about the opening of home units for the agedArticle about the opening of home units for the aged in the former migrant hostel site in Rooks Road, Nunawading. With photo.Article about the opening of home units for the agedretirement homes and villages, harrowfield, john, mccutcheon, andrew, bradley, norman, bradley, agnes, rooks road, nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hostel welcomes first residents
... Retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne With photo. Retirement homes and villages ...After five years of planning and development the Nunawading Community Hostel has taken in its first residents.After five years of planning and development the Nunawading Community Hostel has taken in its first residents. With photo.After five years of planning and development the Nunawading Community Hostel has taken in its first residents.retirement homes and villages, nunawading community hostel, wroe, chris, martin, jan, cavill, margaret, williams, pat, livingstone road, vermont south, no 39 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Ephemera, Nunawading Community Hostel, 1992
... Retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne and stages of development. Retirement homes ...Brief information about concept, location, eligibility, costBrief information about concept, location, eligibility, cost and stages of development.Brief information about concept, location, eligibility, cost retirement homes and villages, nunawading community hostel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hostel Looks A Goer, 1991
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Anne Retirement Homes and Villages Aged people Nunawading's ...Nunawading's long planned Community Aged Hostel looks set to go ahead.Nunawading's long planned Community Aged Hostel looks set to go ahead. The 4.3 million project is due to start in August. The hostel will have 38 general places and 2 respite places and provision for 10 financially disadvantaged people. Nunawading's Manager of Aged Services, Anne O'Shaughnessy, said even with the down turn in the economy, the project appeared to be viable.Nunawading's long planned Community Aged Hostel looks set to go ahead. city of nunawading, livingstone road, vermont south, o'shaughnessy, anne, retirement homes and villages, aged people -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, More places, 1992
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Nursing Homes Retirement Homes and Villages ...Official opening of a new nursing home at the Salvation Army's Inala Village in Blackburn South. The Facility was opened by Commissioner Dinsdale Pender. Inala superintendent, Major David Osborne said the complex would now be home to 625 aged citizens. With photo.nursing homes, retirement homes and villages, inala village, osborne, david, pender, dinsdale, henry, nellie, salvation army -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hostel, 1992
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Welfare Services Retirement Homes and Villages ...At the opening of a new hostel annexe at the Uniting Church's Strathdon Community in Forest Hill director, Bill Best said Strathdon now provided 106 hostel places for the aged. The annexe was officially opened by patron Dame Phyllis Frost.welfare services, retirement homes and villages, strathdon community, best, bill, frost, phyllis (dame), uniting church -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Retirement living, 1994
... Retirement Homes and Villages...St Thomas Community Retirement Village situated in Hawthorn... Mitcham melbourne Retirement Homes and Villages St Thomas ...St Thomas Community Retirement Village situated in Hawthorn Road, Forest Hill is now completed. The village is under the auspices of the Parish of St Thomas the Apostle. Parish consultant Ken Marmion says the village was a concept of non-denominational Christian living.retirement homes and villages, st thomas community retirement village, st thomas the apostle catholic church, blackburn, marmion, kevin, southern cross homes inc. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Homes for the aged on school site?, 1994
... Homes for the aged on school site?...Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Vermont Primary School No. 1022 Retirement Homes ...Proposal to develop 25 units for the aged on the original Vermont Primary School site. The community organisation, Vermont Elderly People's Homes has drawn up plans for the development on the corner of Mitcham and Canterbury Roads. With photo.vermont primary school, no. 1022, retirement homes and villages, vermont elderly peoples homes, barelli, ken, o'neill, ron, atkinson, bruce