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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... 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
... 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 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Dream has come true, 1995
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Retirement Homes and Villages St Thomas ...Archbishop Frank Little blesses the final stage of St. Thomas Community Retirement Village at Hawthorn Road, Forest Hill.retirement homes and villages, st thomas community retirement village, wall, jim (fr), matthys, luc (fr), marmion, kevin, southern cross homes inc. -
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Article, Caring For Senior Citizens, 1996
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Vermont Primary School No. 1022 Retirement Homes ...Vermont Elderly People's homes has completed Stage 1 of Dandvue Village units - for aged pensioners capable of independent living. The land was the old site of Vermont Primary School. Article includes brief details of other projects involving the organisation.vermont primary school, no. 1022, retirement homes and villages, vermont elderly peoples homes, kirkpatrick, birdie, palmer, cyril, hauser, ken, williams, muriel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Different Lifestyle, 1993
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Retirement Homes and Villages Nunawading ...Official opening of the Nunawading Community Hostel which accommodates 48 residents mostly aged in their 80's. With photoretirement homes and villages, nunawading community hostel, wroe, chris, mackenzie, alice, atkin, phyllis, dunn, alma -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council Under Fire, 1995
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Retirement Homes and Villages City of Whitehorse ...Conditions imposed by the City of Whitehorse on a proposed 27 unit development at Mitcham for aged citizens come under fire from the Vermont Elderly Peoples Homes Society.retirement homes and villages, city of whitehorse, vermont elderly peoples homes, barelli, ken, arrowsmith, valda, o'neill, ron -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Units Plan Ready, 1995
... Retirement Homes and Villages... Mitcham melbourne Retirement Homes and Villages Vermont Elderly ...Plans for 27 independent living units for the aged at the corner of Mitcham and Canterbury Roads have been finalised by Vermont Elderly Peoples Homes Society.retirement homes and villages, vermont elderly peoples homes, barelli, ken, arrowsmith, valda, o'neill, ron -
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Article, Retirement Living; Vermont Village Shows the Way, 15/09/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne With photographs Retirement homes and villages ...Retirees opting to live in retirement villages find they have more time to enjoy activities.Retirees opting to live in retirement villages find they have more time to enjoy activities. With photographsRetirees opting to live in retirement villages find they have more time to enjoy activities.retirement homes and villages, vermont retirement village, frost, ray, frost, louise, australian retirement communities -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Highfield Rise
... retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne retirement homes and villages highfield rise ...Highfield Rise Retirement Village. Advertising units for sale.Highfield Rise Retirement Village. Advertising units for sale.Highfield Rise Retirement Village. Advertising units for sale.retirement homes and villages, highfield rise, appleby retirement communities -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, $4.27 million hostel construction begins
... retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne retirement homes and villages nunawading ...Construction of the Nunawading Community Hostel stage 1 begins.Construction of the Nunawading Community Hostel stage 1 begins. with photo.Construction of the Nunawading Community Hostel stage 1 begins. retirement homes and villages, nunawading community hostel, athan, savvas, finlayson, lillith -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Residents to fight church's $70 M plan, 2013
... Retirement homes and villages... Church Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Retirement homes and villages ...Seventh Day Adventist Church development of property opposite the Blackburn Lake SanctuarySeventh Day Adventist Church development of property opposite the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary encompassing a 151 dwelling retirement village, auditorium, shop and cafe, with 300 car spaces.Seventh Day Adventist Church development of property opposite the Blackburn Lake Sanctuaryseventh day adventist church, blackburn lake sanctuary, retirement homes and villages -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, No slowdown for Yvonne, 2012
... Retirement villages and homes... Mitcham melbourne Fitzmaurice Yvonne Retirement villages and homes ...Yvonne Fitzmaurice is busier than ever writing books, painting and travelling.Yvonne Fitzmaurice is busier than ever writing books, painting and travelling.Yvonne Fitzmaurice is busier than ever writing books, painting and travelling.fitzmaurice, yvonne, retirement villages and homes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Myra Nichlson - 112 years of quietly helping the needy, 2007
Australia's oldest person, Myra Nicholson, died aged 112.Australia's oldest person, Myra Nicholson, died aged 112. Born 14 December 1894, she died 20 September 2007 at Coronella Nursing Home in BlackburnAustralia's oldest person, Myra Nicholson, died aged 112.nicholson, myra, coronella retirement village -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Strathdon Community, 1/11/1997 12:00:00 AM
... retirement villages and homes... Mitcham melbourne strathdon community retirement villages ...A dinner in honour of Bill Best, iA dinner in honour of Bill Best, inaugural Director of Strathdon Community, 1 May 1978 to 12 December 1997 held on 27 November 1997 at Mount Pleasant Uniting Church, Forest Hill.A dinner in honour of Bill Best, istrathdon community, retirement villages and homes, nursing homes, best, bill, mcculloch, ron, trembath, bobbie -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Forest Hills Village, n.d
... retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne retirement homes and villages forest hills ...Six plans and specifications for A.V. Jennings Forest Hills Village, Springvale Road, Forest Hill.retirement homes and villages, forest hills village, springvale road, forest hill, a. v. jennings ind. (aust) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Village to Honour John Flynn, 2020
... retirement homes and villages... Mitcham melbourne burwood east brickworks retirement homes ...A retirement village at the former brickworks in Burwood East has been named John Flynn in recognition of the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.A retirement village at the former brickworks in Burwood East has been named John Flynn in recognition of the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.A retirement village at the former brickworks in Burwood East has been named John Flynn in recognition of the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.burwood east, brickworks, retirement homes and villages, flynn rev john -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Development Near Mercy Convent, Ballarat East, 2017, 08/2017
... retirement home... Office goldfields ballarat mercy convent ballarat east retirement ...Colour photograph of a Development in Ballarat East. It is a retirement village run by the Mercy sisters. ballarat, mercy convent, ballarat east, retirement home -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Fernleigh Flats, Ballarat, 12/02/2022
Residents of the Fernleigh Flats Retirement village are understood to be well and strong enough to care for themselves and need to be over the age of 55 years. Fernleigh Flats is owned and operated by the Seventh Day Adventist Church. "TO LET, a Brick House, corner of Urquhart and Ripon Streets. Apply Owen Cazaly, Mining Exchange."(Ballarat Star, 16 Aug 1867) "SALE BY AUCTION, Corner of Urquhart and Ripon streets, 07 COMFORTABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY. M'GREGOR BROTHERS, instructed by the owner, Mr Bradbury, who has bought another property, will sell by public auction, on Monday, 16th May, at half-past 12, His six-roomed substantially-built RESIDENCE. The owner has, under his own supervision, spared no expense in making this a most comfortable and convenient dwelling, situated on a quarter of an acre allotment, at the corner of Urqhuart and Ripon streets, high and dry. Garden laid out with choice young fruit trees; ground capable of growing anything. Fowl yard fenced off. making It a most desirable residence. For a family residence or as An investment this is a good opportunity. Inspection invited. Auctioneer, R. M'GREGOR. (Ballarat Star, 12 May 1893.)A retirement village on the corner of Urquhart Street and Ripon Street, Ballarat. The street trees surrounding this property include a number of trees (blue cedar?) and suggest the demolition of an older stately home on this site. fernleigh flats, residences, architecture -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Homes, Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat
... colonists' association old colonists' homes retirement village ...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. A number of cottages in the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Retirement Village of Gillies Street, Ballarat.charles anderson grove, old colonists' club, ballarat, old colonists' association, old colonists' homes, retirement village -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Image, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Residence - Barker Home, 07/12/2018
This home was completed in 1938. It was the gift of Mr and Mrs Barker. One of the first objectives of the Association was "to provide the shelter of a hose 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." The first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925. Before that time the Association provided relief for needy pioneers. relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas bosed of groceries to deserving pensioners, and in some cases payment of burial costs. ::a) The dominant purpose of the Association is to give public benevolent relief as a charity, but providing independent living accommodation in our Retirement Village for person in need who are over 65. ::b) To raise funds by membership subscription, commercial and residential rents, donations, gifts and voluntary work, for the purpose of providing direct relief of poverty, distress, misfortune or helplessness. ::c) To maintain the important heritage and ongoing viability of the Old Colonists' Association. (Revised Rules of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc., 2016) Colour photograph of Barker Cottage at The Old Colonists' Assiation of Ballarat Inc retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat.old colonists' association, ballarat, ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, barker, barker cottage, j. barker -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Image, Clare Gervasoni, https://cms.victoriancollections.net.au/catalogue/items, 2016
The Wilson homes were completed in 1966. One of the first objectives of the Association was "to provide the shelter of a hose 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." The first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925. Before that time the Association provided relief for needy pioneers. relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas bosed of groceries to deserving pensioners, and in some cases payment of burial costs. ::a) The dominant purpose of the Association is to give public benevolent relief as a charity, but providing independent living accommodation in our Retirement Village for person in need who are over 65. ::b) To raise funds by membership subscription, commercial and residential rents, donations, gifts and voluntary work, for the purpose of providing direct relief of poverty, distress, misfortune or helplessness. ::c) To maintain the important heritage and ongoing viability of the Old Colonists' Association. (Revised Rules of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc., 2016) Colour photograph pf a cream brick building known as the Wilson Homes. They are a part of the Old Colonists' Association, Ballarat Retirement Village at Charles Anderson Grove. old colonists' association, ballarat, ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, wilson, wilson homes -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Image, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Residence - Permewan Cottage, 2016, 2016
This cottage was completed in 1956. One of the first objectives of the Association was "to provide the shelter of a hose 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." The first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925. Before that time the Association provided relief for needy pioneers. relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas bosed of groceries to deserving pensioners, and in some cases payment of burial costs. ::a) The dominant purpose of the Association is to give public benevolent relief as a charity, but providing independent living accommodation in our Retirement Village for person in need who are over 65. ::b) To raise funds by membership subscription, commercial and residential rents, donations, gifts and voluntary work, for the purpose of providing direct relief of poverty, distress, misfortune or helplessness. ::c) To maintain the important heritage and ongoing viability of the Old Colonists' Association. (Revised Rules of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc., 2016) Colour photograph of Permewan Cottage at The Old Colonists' Assiation of Ballarat Inc retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat.old colonists' association, ballarat, ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, permewan, permewan cottage, retirement village -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Image, Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Residence - Williams Cottage, 2016
This home was the first cottage built by the Old Colonists' Association, and was the gift of Mr and Mrs F.J. Williams. It was completed in 1925. From the minute books: "Mr and Mrs F.J. Williams, both natives of Ballarat, offered to build a cottage on the Association's ground at Perry Park [now known as Charles Anderson Grove] something after a style of the Hassell Homes. That offer was immediately followed by another from Mr S.W.J. Clark, a member of the Council. Both offers were promptly and gratefully accepted." One of the first objectives of the Association was "to provide the shelter of a hose 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." The first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925. Before that time the Association provided relief for needy pioneers. Relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas bosed of groceries to deserving pensioners, and in some cases payment of burial costs. ::a) The dominant purpose of the Association is to give public benevolent relief as a charity, but providing independent living accommodation in our Retirement Village for person in need who are over 65. ::b) To raise funds by membership subscription, commercial and residential rents, donations, gifts and voluntary work, for the purpose of providing direct relief of poverty, distress, misfortune or helplessness. ::c) To maintain the important heritage and ongoing viability of the Old Colonists' Association. (Revised Rules of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc., 2016) Mr and Mrs Fred John and Matilda Anne Williams of Melbourne made a generous donation to enable this cottage to be built. It was opened in their presence in 1925. Fred John Williams was the son of John Williams and Thomassina Whilley. Together with his brother Frank Williams, Fred Williams was the proprietor of J. Williams and Sons. The brothers took over the business when their father, John Williams, retired in January 1893. In 1918 Fred Williams left Ballarat for Melbourne, at which time he was described as someone who had ‘tried to benefit the whole of Ballarat’. He was highly involved with the Forward Ballarat Movement At the time of his death in February 1926 at Lorne F.J. Williams was a partner in the firm Williams Shoemen Pty. Ltd. Colour photograph of Williams Cottage at The Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat.old colonists' association, ballarat, ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, f.j. william, retirement village, williams cottage, fred john williams, matilda anne williams, fred williams, matilda williams -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Image, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Residence - Clark Cottage, 2016
This home was the second cottage built by the Old Colonists' Association, and was the gift of Sydney W.J. Clark. It was completed in 1925. From the minute books: "Mr and Mrs F.J. Williams, both natives of Ballarat, offered to build a cottage on the Association's ground at PErry Park [now Charles Anderson Grove] something after a style of the Hassell Homes. That Offer was immediately followed by another from Mr S.W.J. Clark, a member of the Council. Both offers were promOne of the first objectives of the Association was "to provide the shelter of a hose 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." The first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925. Before that time the Association provided relief for needy pioneers. relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas bosed of groceries to deserving pensioners, and in some cases payment of burial costs. ::a) The dominant purpose of the Association is to give public benevolent relief as a charity, but providing independent living accommodation in our Retirement Village for person in need who are over 65. ::b) To raise funds by membership subscription, commercial and residential rents, donations, gifts and voluntary work, for the purpose of providing direct relief of poverty, distress, misfortune or helplessness. ::c) To maintain the important heritage and ongoing viability of the Old Colonists' Association. (Revised Rules of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc., 2016) Colour photograph of The Old Colonists' Association Cottage at The Old Colonists' Assiation of Ballarat Inc retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat.ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, sydney w.j. clark -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Image, Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Retirement Village - Joe White Homes, 23/09/2017
... Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Retirement Village... home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925. Before ...These homes were built in 1969. One of the first objectives of the Association was "to provide the shelter of a those 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." The first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925. Before that time the Association provided relief for needy pioneers. relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas bosed of groceries to deserving pensioners, and in some cases payment of burial costs. ::a) The dominant purpose of the Association is to give public benevolent relief as a charity, but providing independent living accommodation in our Retirement Village for person in need who are over 65. ::b) To raise funds by membership subscription, commercial and residential rents, donations, gifts and voluntary work, for the purpose of providing direct relief of poverty, distress, misfortune or helplessness. ::c) To maintain the important heritage and ongoing viability of the Old Colonists' Association. (Revised Rules of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc., 2016) The Joe White Cottage in the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Retirement Village.old colonists' association, ballarat, ballarat old colonists' club, joe white, charles anderson grove, joe white cottage