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NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Book - NMIT, Accolades, awards and achievement. NMIT students achieve stunning success [2003], 2003
This book details the achievements of NMIT students and staff in various external awards. Each page has a student portrait and background information.Details the success of NMIT students and staff in competitions and awards.32 pages book, colour illus., portraits. Card cover printed in colour.northern melbourne institute of tafe, students, staff, awards, nmit, -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Brochure: 'Will your boy enter The open door to success: enrol now' Collingwood Technical School 1926
Brochure inviting boys to enrol at Collingwood Technical School for First Term February 1926 Four-sided folding A5 size white brochure with black text and images. collingwood technical school, nmit -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Hawker de Havilland Management Booklet: Building Teams, Teaming Cook Book: "A Recipe for Success"
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Rovering to Success
Written to advise readers re the voyage of life. Associated with scouting movementHard cover, covered with brown paper fixed in place by black cotton. Title on paper, a copy in black of title on original cover.Albert H Hampton, 1st Tatura Eagle Crew, Tatura Rovers, Taturascouting, books, reference -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, J. S. Macdonald, A man success did not spoil, 1923
This is a tribute to Mr Penleigh Boyd, Robin Boyd's father, on his death, written by a fellow artist J. S. Macdonald. Mr Penleigh Boyd died on 27 November 1923.walsh st library, tribute -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Rowena Withers, Celebrating Indigenous governance : success stories of the Indigenous governance awards, 2005
Good governance means good business What is governance? The Indigenous Governance Awards Key elements of good governance Finalists 2005: Koorie Heritage Trust, Victoria; Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, NT; Sunrise Health Service, NT; Goldfields Land and Sea Council, WA; Institute for Aboriginal Development, NT; Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation NSW; North Coast Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health Qld; Tiwi Islands Local Government, NT What works: lessons from the 2005 Indigenous Governance awards Governing body: choosing the board; Size and frequency of meetings; Board change and continuity; Processes of decision-making; Making good decisions; Financial decision-making; Accountability tools Managing and implementing decisions: carrying out recommendations; Informing stakeholders Conflict resolution: conflicts among the board; Complaints from members; Staff conflicts Leadership development: developing youth; Staff development and training Cultural norms and values: Boards and elders; Community and culture Future planning.colour photographsbusiness enterprise, indigenous business -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, Claire Pitts, Burnley Gardens - an Experimental Success, c. 1991
5 pages of an article from "The Australian Garden Journal" written by Claire Pitts, Vol 10 No 2 Dec 1990 / Jan 1991. The summary at the introduction to the article states "Claire Pitts focuses on some of the very diverse areas within the gardens that are the horticultural centre of Victoria, and describes how they have been modified over time." Illustrations included Claire Pitts graduated 1986, Burnley Horticultural College, Associate Diploma Horticulture (Perhaps she has done the degree since then?)5-page article by Claire Pitts from Garden Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2, Dec, 1990-Jan. 1991claire pitts, garden journal, diverse gardens victoria, associate diploma of horticulture, burnley gardens, change in victorian gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, Claire Pitts, Burnley Gardens - an experimental success, 1990
Photocopy of article in Garden Journal. Advertisement for Centenary Celebrations at end. Claire Pitts, author, focuses on some of the very diverse areas within the gardens that tare the horticultural centre of Victoria and describes how they have been modified over time. Article by Claire Pitts, Australian Garden Journal, Vol.10, No. 2, Dec,1990/Jan.1991 - Another copy at B94.813claire pitts, australian garden journal, burnley centenary, burnley gardens centenary celebrations, burnley gardens 100 year anniversary, burnley gardens over time -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Andrew Lemon, Success!: The Charles Moore Story, Published 1996
93 page book with indexInscribed ' Limited Edition. 64/200' Signed by the author.peterborough 3270, charles moore, peterborough family history -
National Wool Museum
Advertising Sheet, success story twice
Acquired when "Classweave Industries" closed down.textile industry textile design weaving knitting, federal woollen mills ltd classweave industries pty ltd textile council of australia, textile industry, textile design, weaving, knitting -
National Wool Museum
Advertising Sheet, success story twice
Acquired when "Classweave Industries" closed down.textile industry textile design weaving knitting, federal woollen mills ltd classweave industries pty ltd textile council of australia, textile industry, textile design, weaving, knitting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Push for hard waste disposal contractor|Cans success, 1993
Outside contractors to replace council staff in collecting Nunawading's indestructible rubbish.| Nunawading Apex Club's aluminium recycling depot at the Nunawading Civic Centre proved very successful.Outside contractors to replace council staff in collecting Nunawading's indestructible rubbish.| Nunawading Apex Club's aluminium recycling depot at the Nunawading Civic Centre proved very successful. A new operation will open at Forest Hill Chase.Outside contractors to replace council staff in collecting Nunawading's indestructible rubbish.| Nunawading Apex Club's aluminium recycling depot at the Nunawading Civic Centre proved very successful.city of nunawading, garbage collection, recycling, hawke, graham, apex club nunawading, forest hill chase -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Sweeping success, 1992
Nunawading's street sweeper to provide track services at the Adelaide Grand Prix (photo)Nunawading's street sweeper to provide track services at the Adelaide Grand Prix (photo)Nunawading's street sweeper to provide track services at the Adelaide Grand Prix (photo)city of nunawading, street cleaning machines, cooper, les, mayors, carey, bob -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, New Library Bound to be a Big Success, 1990
Vermont South Branch Library officially opened in October 1990Vermont South Branch Library officially opened in October 1990Vermont South Branch Library officially opened in October 1990public libraries, vermont south branch library -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Foundations of success, 1993
Kiwanis Club of Nunawading help to build footpaths at the new centre in Humphries Avenue used by the Indo-Chinese Association.Kiwanis Club of Nunawading help to build footpaths at the new centre in Humphries Avenue used by the Indo-Chinese Association. the centre will be used to teach English to members of the Asian community. The Kiwanis Club celebrate their 21st birthday this year.Kiwanis Club of Nunawading help to build footpaths at the new centre in Humphries Avenue used by the Indo-Chinese Association.service clubs, nunawading kiwanis club, la, hen, wilson, don, leishman, john, fricke, chester, indo-chinese elderly association -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Partnership a success, 26/02/1992 12:00:00 AM
Nunawading Gazette, 26 February 1992 by Merita Tabain on revegetation of Nunawading land owned by Melbourne Water.Article from Nunawading Gazette, 26 February 1992 by Merita Tabain on revegetation of Nunawading land owned by Melbourne Water.Nunawading Gazette, 26 February 1992 by Merita Tabain on revegetation of Nunawading land owned by Melbourne Water.melbourne water, nunawading, forest hill, parks and reserves, pipe line reserve -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Book success, 23/10/1985
Article in Nunawading Gazette about two bookbinders, Tony Anderson and Michael Lester, both in business in Blackburn, who have won 1st prize awards at the Royal Melbourne Show.books, royal melbourne show, anderson, tony, lester, michael, victorian bookbinders guild, octagen bindery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Nature Club Sprouts to Success, 2016
Dr Gary Presland, Librarian at the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria.Dr Gary Presland, Librarian at the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria Launched his latest book, 'Understanding our natural World' at the club's headquarters in Blackburn on Jul 8, 2016Dr Gary Presland, Librarian at the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria. presland, gary dr., field naturalists club of victoria -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Herbert Mishael, The success story, 15.05.1965
Written from London just before the commencement of Sutherland's 14 week Australian tour.Full page, p22, very discoloured -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Ansett Singular Success The Case For The Single Rotor Helicopter
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper - cutting, The Courier Ballarat, "Big Success" & "Conductressess' fund", August 1944
The two cuttings report on the Gala Ball, late August 1944, the attendees and positions, the ladies dresses along with other details.Demonstrates newspaper reporting re the Sylvia Mitchell fund raising.Set of 2 newspaper cuttings pasted onto a sheet of card with a small folded section at the base of the first item.most popular conductress, sylvia mitchell, tramways, sec, red cross -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Newspaper (Item) - Air Force official newspaper, Air Force Vol.57, No.4, March 12 2015 Soaring Success
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Introduction and early performance of Queen bees: some factors affecting success. (Rhodes, J. & Somerville, D.). Canberra, 2003, 2003
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Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2018-2019 Annual Report : Four Pillars of Success, 2019
Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: farewell to Heith Mackay-Cruise from the Board, transition of Library clients to Envoy Connect digital player, relocation of Perth office, and Dorothy Hamilton receives an OAM for her services to the blind and vision impaired community.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementsvision australia, corporation records, ron hooton, andrew moffat, bill jolley, josh frydenberg, nick gleeson, jennifer smith, sir peter cosgrove, mia armsworth, nic hoskins, adam smith, carly vaughan, james christie, julian rait, dorothy hamilton, john tribe, susan diver -
City of Greater Geelong
Brush & Ink on Rice Paper, Work Hard for Success
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Mont De Lancey
Book, M Seymour, Charlie's Success or The Little Ambassador, 1928
A family with six children, the youngest, Charlie, being six years old. Their grandfather is estranged from the family and Charlie wishes to visit him. The grandfather, Mr Maxwell invites Charlie to live with him so the child goes as the family ambassador. It has religious and strong family themes.This green cloth hardcover book has a colourful paper dustjacket depicting a mother with a small boy wearing a sailor suit sitting on her knee. Portraits on the wall, an oriental screen near a small table with knick knacks and a vase of flowers completes the scene. The title is printed at the top in red lettering with the author's name underneath. The spine is coloured in pink and blue lettering with the spine, a picture of a boy and the publisher Shaw at the bottom. On the back of the dustjacket is a list - Uniform with this Volume of 16 titles to read, with another book by M. Seymour, That Boy Tom. Inside on the right endpaper is an Award Bookplate.The frontispiece coloured illustration is the same as the one on the dustjacket. Pp.128fictionA family with six children, the youngest, Charlie, being six years old. Their grandfather is estranged from the family and Charlie wishes to visit him. The grandfather, Mr Maxwell invites Charlie to live with him so the child goes as the family ambassador. It has religious and strong family themes.religious stories, family life, children's fiction -
Kilmore Historical Society
I've Been Thinking, I've Been Thinking; or, The Secret of Success, c1885
Ward & Lock Lily Series.Red cloth-bound hardcover book. Front cover decorated in gold, silver & black. Embossed image of foliage on back. Front hinge & p. 229 loose. Foxing throughout. Undated. 306 pp. Fair condition.Front flyleaf, handwritten cursive, 'State School Kilmore/Prize awarded to/ Mary Poulter/17/8/88'. Stamp top right corner of flyleaf, 'Young & Co./Merchants/Kilmore'poulter, kilmore state school prize, whitburgh cottage collection -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Arnold Albury - A Family Fruit & Vegetable Success Story, Louise Arnold et al, 2009
A history of Arnolds Fruit Market established by J.G Arnold in 1892.non-fictionA history of Arnolds Fruit Market established by J.G Arnold in 1892.j.g. arnold, arnolds wodonga, arnolds albury, businesses wodonga -
Box Hill Historical Society
Book, Burwood Boys: Seven stories of success, 2018
The seven stories in this book are told by former residents of Burwood Boys' Home, some of whom arrived there from other residential institutions. The stories provide a window into an earlier era of Melbourne's social history, from the 1930's to the 1970's. These are stories of resilience, good humour and positivity, but also of abandonment, confusion and fear as families made hard decisions. They vary in length, and include one longer extract from an autobiographical work by Hector Davis OAM, who arrived at Burwood, aged eight in 1934.A5, 154 pages; black & white photos and some coloured photosnon-fictionThe seven stories in this book are told by former residents of Burwood Boys' Home, some of whom arrived there from other residential institutions. The stories provide a window into an earlier era of Melbourne's social history, from the 1930's to the 1970's. These are stories of resilience, good humour and positivity, but also of abandonment, confusion and fear as families made hard decisions. They vary in length, and include one longer extract from an autobiographical work by Hector Davis OAM, who arrived at Burwood, aged eight in 1934.burwood boys' home, child care, burwood children's home, reminiscences, davis> hector, bastow> ted, williams> vern, richardson> kevin, howden> bob, snell> ed, holmes> michael j. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, "Tram on the Right Track / Enthusiasm the key to success", c1989
A3 size sheet photocopy of an item that appeared in the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin on 28/1/1989 about the work done by the Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society. Article by Carolyn Varley of Rockhampton, discussing her visit to Ballarat and the work being done by the people in Rockhampton for the restoration of the Purrey Steam Tram at the same time. At time of interview, driver or motorman for the BTPS was Peter Winspur and Conductor Chris Jacobson. Has two photos, one of 14 heading south to Carlton St and the other in the depot with 33 on jacks on 5 road and 40 stored on 4 road.trams, tramways, btps, volunteers, rockhampton, purrey steam tram