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Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Neil and Elizabeth Maxwell with their John Wilson award
... Vision Australia Foundation... for the Blind and Vision Australia Foundation.... Foundation. Elizabeth Maxwell Neil Maxwell Vision Australia ...Summary update of Centenary AppealNeil and Elizabeth Maxwell with the John Wilson award and citation, which they received in 2000 in recognition of their many years of service and contribution to the Association for the Blind and Vision Australia Foundation.1 colour photograph of Neil and Elizabeth Maxwellnon-fictionHandwritten on the reverse: Neil & I when we got an award a couple of years ago. A bit like Ma & Pa Kettleelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, 2001 Ballarat Health Awards, April 11, 2001
... Vision Australia Foundation...Two certificates presented to Vision Australia Foundation... certificates presented to Vision Australia Foundation for being ...Two certificates presented to Vision Australia Foundation for being a Finalist in the Care in the Community award and People's Choice award. Certificates are signed by Dr Michael Wooldridge, Minister for Health and Aged Care.2 white sheet with red and blue side banner, and black writingCommonwealth Dept of Veterans Affairs logo and The Ballarat Courier logo at the base on the left hand sidevision australia foundation, ballarat -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Kooyong Fair radio advertisement circa 2004, 2004?
... Vision Australia Foundation... Australia Foundation (previously AFB). Prior to the merge with RVIB... in this advertisement produced for radio. Vision Australia Foundation Kooyong ...The Kooyong Fair was held to raise funds for Vision Australia Foundation (previously AFB). Prior to the merge with RVIB and RBS, the Fair celebrated it's 40th anniversary as mentioned in this advertisement produced for radio.1 MP3 audio recording for use on radiovision australia foundation, kooyong fair, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Invitation to attend the laying of the foundation stone at Kooyong
... Vision Australia Foundation... of the Vision Australia Foundation and Chairman of the Centenary Appeal... of the Vision Australia Foundation and Chairman of the Centenary Appeal ...Summary update of Centenary AppealInvitation to attend the laying of the foundation stone for the redevelopment of 451 Glenferrie Road by Mr Don Argus AO, Patron of the Vision Australia Foundation and Chairman of the Centenary Appeal, on Monday 27th March 2000.A4 cream coloured page with black writingnon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Gold 104 advertisement for sand sculpture exhibition at Rye, 2003, 2003
... Vision Australia Foundation... supporting Vision Australia Foundation.... Australia Foundation. Vision Australia Foundation Gold 104 ...Advertisement for sand sculpturing exhibition at Rye beach, supported by radio station Gold 104. Each weekend until March 10, 2003 to see the life size sculptures at Rye, with proceeds supporting Vision Australia Foundation.1 sound file of radio advertisementvision australia foundation, gold 104, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, RPH News special: Merger of RBS, RVIB and VAF, 30/5/2004
... Vision Australia Foundation... Australia Foundation. Graeme Innes, will be president of the new...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne ...At a special general meeting at RBS, members have voted to merge with the Royal Victoria Institute for the Blind and Vision Australia Foundation. Graeme Innes, will be president of the new entity into which these organisations will merge, and discusses the merger with Stephen Jolley.1 audio recording of an interview between Stephen Jolley and Graeme Innesroyal victorian institute for the blind, vision australia foundation, royal blind society of new south wales, stephen jolley, graeme innes, project nexus -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, Guinness Book of Records World Record for the Biggest Easter Egg Hunt, 1999
... Vision Australia Foundation...On 20 March 1999, during the Vision Australia Foundation's... On 20 March 1999, during the Vision Australia Foundation's ...On 20 March 1999, during the Vision Australia Foundation's Annual Easter Fair at Kooyong, Victoria, Australia, 150,000 solid chocolate eggs were hidden and found by 3000 hunters. This was entered as a world record in the Guinness Book of Records.1 scanned page mounted on white cardboardvision australia foundation, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Tilly Aston Heritage Collection brochure
... Vision Australia Foundation... at Vision Australia Foundation, with some brief information about...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne ...Information on the Tilly Aston Heritage Collection held at Vision Australia Foundation, with some brief information about Tilly Aston (whom the collection was named after) and the resources held in the archive, and the ability of VAF to provide educational resources, accessibility advice and services to museums.1 white sheet with blue, black and green writingPhotograph of an older girl reading Braille to younger ones on a park bench (previously attributed to Tilly Aston, however there are facial discrepancies)vision australia foundation, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Accessory - Object, Kiwi tie clip, 1975-1985
... Vision Australia Foundation... and Board Members of Vision Australia Foundation.... Members of Vision Australia Foundation. john wicking Vision ...A silver Kiwi bird against a gold background. The Nicholas Kiwi Limited company tie pin symbolises the strong bond and history that existed between John Wicking and Malcolm Daubney as friends and colleagues at Nicholas Kiwi Limited and as Presidents and Board Members of Vision Australia Foundation.1 metal tie clip, a silver raised Kiwi bird against a gold/brass circular background. john wicking, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, RPH Print Radio Bendigo
... vision australia foundation...Vision Australia Foundation RPH Print Radio Bendigo... Vision Australia Foundation RPH Print Radio Bendigo The services ...Vision Australia Foundation RPH Print Radio Bendigo The services and facilities of RPH Print Radio Bendigo were made possible through the generous support of The John & Thirza Daly Charitable Trust Winifred & John Webster Charitable Trust The Jack Brockhoff Foundation and Collier Charitable FundDigital image of golden coloured plaquevision australia foundation, 3rph radio station -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Abraham Centre, 2002
... Vision Australia Foundation...: Vision Vision Australia Foundation Abraham Centre In recognition... Vision Australia Foundation Plaques Gold coloured sheet ...Gold coloured plate set on to wood with the Vision Australia logo (the eye) at the top. The following is inscribed: Vision Vision Australia Foundation Abraham Centre In recognition of Gwen and Eddie Abraham's generous donation to establish the Assistive Technology Centre, Bendigo Community Services Centre Opened 25 October 2002Gold coloured sheet with black writing attached to wooden plaque.vision australia foundation, plaques -
Vision Australia
Plaque - Image, Master Builders Excellence in Construction Awards, 2002
... Vision Australia Foundation... Information Centre, Vision Australia Foundation, Kooyong. This award... Information Centre, Vision Australia Foundation, Kooyong. This award ...In 2002, the Master Building Excellence in Construction Award (Excellence in Construction (Existing Building) 85M-110M) was presented to L.U. Simon Builders Pty Ltd for the National Information Centre, Vision Australia Foundation, Kooyong. This award hung in the main corridor of the building, opposite the middle doorway from the drop off area, from 2002 until the building's refurbishment in 2017.Black and silver coloured plastic plaquevision australia foundation, awards -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Tony Porter, 25th Annual River Run/Walk radio advertisement, 1996
... Vision Australia Foundation... for the Blind (later Vision Australia Foundation) along the banks... (later Vision Australia Foundation) along the banks of the Yarra ...The River Run/Walk event was held by the Association for the Blind (later Vision Australia Foundation) along the banks of the Yarra River. Contestants were invited to run or walk courses of 5 or 10 km, with all funds raised going to AFB. In 1996, the event comprised of 2500 entrants and was sponsored by Priceline. This audio advertisement for the event was made for the 25th anniversary.1 audio file (30 seconds) in CD-DA formatassociation for the blind, fundraising, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Poster - Image, 2002 Vision Australia Library award winners, 2002
... Vision Australia Foundation... into the mainstream market. After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation.... After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation decided ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation decided to continue the awards in-house.1 digital image of poster produced to celebrate winning multiple awardsVision Australia Library 2002 Awards Winners Braille Book of the Year: Rose Boys by Peter Rose Adult Audio Book of the Year: Corfu by Robert Dessaix Adult Narrator of the Year: Paul English for Corfu Civica Young Adult Audio Book of the Year: Willow Tree and Olive by Irini Savvides Civica Young Adult Narrator of the Year: Melissa Eccleston for Willow Tree and Olive Vision Australia Library Producing books in alternative formats since1894vision australia foundation, awards -
Vision Australia
Poster - Image, 2000 Vision Australia Library award winners, 2000
... Vision Australia Foundation... into the mainstream market. After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation.... After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation decided ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation decided to continue the awards in-house.1 digital image of poster created to celebrate award winnersVision Australia Library 2000 Awards Night Presentation Dinner held at Hotel Sofitel, The Carillon Room Braille Book of the Year: Happy Families by Susan Varga Sanderson Young Adult Narrator of the Year: Stuart Halusz for The Ivory Trail Sanderson Young Adult Audio Book of the Year: joint winners The View from Ararat by Brian Caswell & The Ivory Trail by Victor Kelleher Narrator of the Year: Helen Morse for Happy Families Audio Book of the Year: Happy Families by Susan Vargavision australia foundation, awards -
Vision Australia
Image, 2001 Vision Australia Library Awards, 2001
... vision australia foundation... into the mainstream market. After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation.... After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation decided ...To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market. After the conclusion, Vision Australia Foundation decided to continue the awards in-house.1 digital imageVision Australia Library Awards 2001 2001 Braille Book of the Year: The Shark Net by Robert Drewe 2001 Sanderson Young Adult Narrator of the Year: David Tredinnick for Max 2001 Sanderson Young Adult Audio Book of the Year: Whistle Man by Brian Ridden 2001 Adult Narrator of the Year: Deidre Rubenstein and James Wright for The Architect 2001 Adult Audio Book of the Year: Conditions of Faith by Alex Millervision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Clothing - Object, Kiwi tie
... vision australia foundation... Limited and as Presidents and Board Members of Vision Australia... and Board Members of Vision Australia Foundation. vision australia ...Framed dark blue tie with embroidered pattern of red Kiwi birds and white flaps with 'N' in blue. Description beneath the tie reads: The Nicholas Kiwi Limited company tie was worn by John Wicking AM and Malcolm Daubney and is portrayed in their paintings. The tie symbolises the strong bond and history that existed between them as friends and colleagues at Nicholas Kiwi Limited and as Presidents and Board Members of Vision Australia Foundation. 1 gentleman's neck tie in old gold frame vision australia foundation, john wicking, malcolm daubney -
Vision Australia
Text, Thank you certificate to Vision Australia Foundation's Essendon Centre volunteers and day program members, 2001
... vision australia foundation... Australia Foundation wished to acknowledge the volunteers and day... and Mary Tams. vision australia foundation Volunteers 1 cream sheet ...Celebrating the International Year of the Volunteer, Vision Australia Foundation wished to acknowledge the volunteers and day program members who inputted ideas into the design of the centre's banner. Special thanks to the following for their contribution to the stitching, painting, tapestry, applique and embroidery: Margit Arends, Alice Austin, Judith Edwards, Pamela Harris, Shirley Reid, Margaret Isaacs, Gwenda Johnson, Helen Malone, Catherine Newton and Mary Tams.1 cream sheet with grey and black writingvision australia foundation, volunteers -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of John Moule, 2003
... of the Vision Australia Foundation, from 1992-1999. It is part... A. Moule AM / President 1992-1999 / Vision Australia Foundation'.... 1992-1999 / Vision Australia Foundation'. vision australia john ...Framed portrait of John Moule who was President of the Vision Australia Foundation, from 1992-1999. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the VAF Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mr Moule is standing with his arm on a dresser, and holds a pair of glasses. He is dressed in a navy blue suit, with a blue kercheif in his breast pocket,, a white collared shirt and a blue, white and black striped tie. On his lapel is a small gold badge. The plaque at the base of the painting reads 'Mr John A. Moule AM / President 1992-1999 / Vision Australia Foundation'. 1 art original in old gold frameThe plaque at the base of the painting reads 'Mr John A. Moule AM / President 1992-1999 / Vision Australia Foundation'.vision australia, john moule -
Vision Australia
Textile - Image, 2001 Year of the Volunteer wall hanging, 2001
... vision australia foundation..., each Vision Australia Foundation site constructed a wall...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne ...To celebrate the 2001 International Year of the Volunteer, each Vision Australia Foundation site constructed a wall hanging. These were proudly displayed in the various offices until refurbishments and reduction of physical office space reduced the ability to do this. Various hangings have been stored by volunteers or former staff members, however digital images were secured where possible. Ballarat's wall hanging shows Lake Wendouree and the Ballarat area around it. Mildura's wall hanging shows paddleboats on the Murray River, with grapes, a hot air balloon and a large sun.Cloth banner made by volunteers to celebrate 2001vision australia foundation, volunteers -
Vision Australia
Textile (item) - Object, International Year of Volunteers 2001 quilt, 2001
... Vision Australia Foundation... and centres of various Vision Australia Foundation locations including... Vision Australia Foundation locations including: Bayswater ...Patchwork quilt decorated with 51squares including some tactile with a light purple backing covered with pink, green and yellow dragonflys. Hundreds of volunteer signatures flank the border of the quilt. The squares represent the services and centres of various Vision Australia Foundation locations including: Bayswater, Brighton, Kooyong Day Centre, Peer Support and Audio Description and Volunteers. A fabric label is attached to the back with the words 'Quilted and bound for Vision Australia by The Patchworkers and Quilters Guild of Victoria Inc. 2001' signed by the members. The quilt was made for the 'International Year of Volunteers 2001'. Embroidered on the quilt is 'Volunteers unselfishly giving of one's self'.Signatures of volunteers Volunteers unselfishly giving of one's selfvision australia foundation, volunteers -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Tilly Aston Council Chairman board
... vision australia foundation... Australia Foundation' with the VAF eye logo located in the top left...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne ...To acknowledge the work of the Tilly Aston Council, the name of the chairman was inscribed on a signboard which hung at the Kooyong centre. At the top of the signboard is written 'Vision Australia Foundation' with the VAF eye logo located in the top left-hand corner. Underneath this are listed the names of the people who chaired the Tilly Aston Council: 1970-1988 Bryan Sitlington, 1989-1990 John Bland, 1990-1992 Jean Ross, 1992-1995 Eve Lustig, 1995-1997 Don Draffin, 1997-1999 John Perry, 1999-2002 Graeme Jones, 2002-2005 Valerie Thomas. At the base of the board is written: 1989-2005 Shirley Admans, Manager, Tilly Aston Council.Brown rectangular board with gold letteringvision australia foundation, bryan sitlington, john bland, jean ross, eve lustig, don draffin, john perry, graeme jones, valerie thomas, shirley admans -
Vision Australia
Image, Quilt squares
... vision australia foundation...Vision Australia Foundation staff and clients were asked... Vision Australia Foundation staff and clients were asked to make ...Vision Australia Foundation staff and clients were asked to make a square representing their base, which would be sewn together to represent the multi-faceted nature of the organisation. Unfortunately the patchwork wall hanging incorporating them was not made, however these squares were sent in: Warragul - sun and sunshine, clouds and water, a house on a hill with flowers around it, trees, water, people, a cow on a green hill that has daffodils and Pindari sewed upon it. Ballarat - Kelaston sown in same lettering as Ballarat, large fabric flowers with button centres, a mine head, a person panhandling, a person with a pickaxe. Warrnambool - sun and clouds over a seaside, a boat and whales in the water, a large fir tree and lighthouse. Hamilton - thick plaited stalks with fabric leaves and yellow pom poms as wattle. Digital imagevision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Photograph (Item) - Image, Plaque to commemorate official openings at the and of Kooyong Centre in 2000 and 2001
... vision australia foundation... of Vision Australia Foundation's information and technology... renovations in 2018. vision australia foundation nameplates ...The buildings at Kooyong have undergone various re-modelling and redesign over the years. These plaques commemorate the dual activities taking place at the Kooyong Centre, as it strove to adapt to the increasing need for technological support and the changes in information, day centre and supports needed by the blind and vision impaired community. These plaques were located in the corridor between reception and the day centre, but were dismantled during renovations in 2018.This plaque commemorates the start of construction of Vision Australia Foundation's information and technology facilities and was unveiled by Mr D R Argus AO, Patron Vision Australia Foundation, Chairman, Centenary Appeal in recognition of all who made this development possible for the lasting benefit of people who are blind or have severe sight loss. 27 March 2000, Malcolm Daubney, President. John Cook, Chief Executive Officer. This plaque commemorates the official opening of Vision Australia Foundation's Kooyong Centre by John Landy, AC, MBIE, Governor of Victoria, 11 October 2001. Building Donors: Don Argus, AO - Appeal Chairman, Shirley Admans, Amcor Limited, Aspect Consulting Pty Ltd, Atalina Nomines Pty Ltd, Robert Bosch (Aust) Pty Ltd, The William Buckland Foundation, Cadbury Schweppes Australia Ltd, Terry Cocks OAM, Coles Myer Ltd, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Consolidated Paper Industries, John & Beverley Cook, The Craftsman Press Pty Ltd, Norma Crook, CSR Limited, Malcolm & Beverley Daubney, Don Draffin, Sir Andrew & Lady Fairley Foundation, Ford Motor Co. of Australia Ltd, Fortis Australia Ltd, Gandel Charitable Trust, Harold Gration, Dept of Health & Community Services, Peter Isaacson Publications Pty Ltd, Kayarem Pty Ltd, Kooyong Auxiliary, Kooyong Fair Committee, Lady Joan Law-Smith, Elaine Leahy, Eve & Lewis Lustig, Henry Malycon, Ann Miller, John Moule AM, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, AC DBE, Sidney Myer Fund, National Australia Bank, Pacific Dunlop Ltd, Raleigh Paper Co Pty Ltd, Lady Catherine Ramsay, Rothschild Australia Ltd, Shell Australia Ltd, Slade & Partners, Springfield Auxiliary, Ian Roach AO, Rotary Club of Albert Park, Rotary Club of Hawthorn, The Top Opp Volunteers, Sir Donald & Lady Trescowthick Foundation Ltd, Graham Upton, John Wall OAM, John Wicking AM, Ian & Beverley Wilson, Woodside Petroleum Ltd.vision australia foundation, nameplates -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, John Wilson Award
... Vision Australia Foundation... with the words 'Vision Australia Foundation' and the eye logo is located... Vision Australia Foundation Association for the Blind Wooden ...From 1979, the John Wilson Award was awarded to individuals who made a significant difference to the lives of those around them. To publicly acknowledge this, a signboard was established and hung at the Kooyong Centre. The top of the board was inscribed with the words 'Vision Australia Foundation' and the eye logo is located in the top left-hand corner. Below this is written: "The following recipients have made a notable contribution towards blind and vision impaired people. 1979 Agnes M. Tweedie, 1980 Elizabeth I. Lindsay, 1981 Flora Douglas, 1982 Edna Wilson, 1983 Herbert J. Brumby, 1984 Joanne Trumble, 1985 Arthur Nothling, 1986 Colin & Margaret Fox, 1987 Katharine M. Rose, 1988 Bryan G. Sitlington, 1989 Edna Swanson, 1990 Ellena F. Little, 1991 Neil McCrae, 1992 Lillian Dethridge, 1993 John A. Blanch, 1994 Winsome Baker, 1995 Barry Farnsworth, 1996 Harold Gration, 1997 Merle Wootten, 1998 Norma Crook, 1999 Thelma Royal, 2000 Neil & Elizabeth Maxwell, 2001 Elaine Leahy, 2002 Norman & Bernice Anderson, 2003 Gwladys Jeavons, 2004 Eve Lustig, 2005 Shirley Admans.Wooden board with frame and gold letteringawards, vision australia foundation, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of Malcolm Daubney, 2003
... of Vision Australia Foundation 1999-2002. It is part of a series... Daubney / President 1999-2002 / Vision Australia Foundation'....-2002 / Vision Australia Foundation'. 1 art original in old gold ...Framed portrait of Malcolm Daubney who was President of Vision Australia Foundation 1999-2002. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the AFB/VAF Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mr Daubney wears a navy suit, pale blue shirt and navy blue Kiwi tie. Mr Malcolm Daubney has worked closely with blind and vision impaired people for many years. In the 1980s Mr Daubney was “volunteered” by John Wicking to the Vision Australia’s Kooyong Committee. Shortly after his appointment he was posted to Singapore for business, where he served on the committee of the Singapore Association for the Blind for five years. Upon his return he rejoined the Kooyong Branch Committee. Later he was appointed to the Vision Australia Board of which he was President from 1999 to 2002, and then Chief Executive Officer from 2002-2005.1 art original in old gold frameThe plaque at the base of the painting reads 'Mr Malcolm Daubney / President 1999-2002 / Vision Australia Foundation'.vision australia, malcolm daubney -
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Badge - Object, 'Eye' pin, 1999-2004
... vision australia foundation... vision australia foundation Small blue and white badge 'Eye' pin ...Small VAF "Eye" logo shaped lapel or tie pin in blue and white with gold trim - safety clasp attached to pin on reverse.Small blue and white badgebadges, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, James Thompson and Rachel Beer look at a display in the Katharine Rose wing at Mirridong, 2002
... Vision Australia Foundation... Beer Vision Australia Foundation Mirridong Home (Bendigo) Rose ...James Thompson and Rachel Beer look at a display in the Katharine Rose wing at Mirridong Nursing home.4 x colour photographs of man and woman Rose (2)james thompson, rachel beer, vision australia foundation, mirridong home (bendigo) -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Building appeal donor plaques
... vision australia foundation..., volunteers and staff nameplates vision australia foundation Glass ...To recognise major donors for Vision Foundation's Kooyong centre in 2001, glass plaques were created with donor name and placed in various areas of the building. Prior to their removal due to refurbishment in 2017, photographs were taken of individual plaques and where they were previously located. The Cybec Trust - first floor of the library side, near lift. The Top Opp volunteers - first floor of the library side, outside door to the studios Gandel Charitable Trust - first floor of the library side, inside door to the studios Dame Elisabeth Murdoch AC, DBE. - first floor of the library side, in studio corridor The William Buckland Foundation Sir Donald and Lady Trescowthick Foundation Limited - ground floor of the library side, to the left of the doors to the library Bib Stillwell - ground floor of the library side, to the right of the doors to the library Sidney Myer Fund National Australia Bank Kooyong Fair Committee, stall holders, volunteers and staffGlass plates in various huesnameplates, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Acknowledgement of supporters
... Vision Australia Foundation... Fundraising Vision Australia Foundation These services & facilities ...As buildings were updated and additions made in line with changing needs of clients, plaques are often used to recognise and pay tribute to the benefactors that have enabled this to occur. These plaques were located in the Kooyong building and removed during its refurbishment in 2017.2 plaques acknowledging donors on wallThese services & facilities were made possible by the generous support of the estate of the late Betty Isabel Huon. These services & facilities were made possible by the generous support of the Percy Baxter Charitable Trust.betty isabel huon, percy baxter, fundraising, vision australia foundation