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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Weeder - Garden, 1940's
Used by internees at Camp 3Pointed small one pronged metal and wood garden weeder. Tin tube around the lower end of wooden handle"KW" on the handleweeder, garden, bissinger g, wied k and n, camp 3, tatura, ww2, domestic, gardening -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Burner drip torch
Used for planned burning operationsAdaption of garden weed burner Heavy galvanised iron wand Gravity feed to burner wick with control valve and handleforests commission victoria (fcv), planned burning, bushfire, hand tools -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Fern Hook
Used to clear scrub and undergrowth.Fern hook used to clear undergrowth Also called a 'weed hook' (America) Blade on the back edge used for heavier materialforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Hand held hoe
Wooden handle with metal three-pronged fork attached. Used for weeding, soil preparation, or to dig trenches in the ground when planting plants or seeds. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newsletter, Dept of Govt. Transport - Public Relations, NSWGT - Staff Journal and Weekly Notice, Dec. 1956
A 32p booklet, weekly notice No. 52, 1956 and staff journal of Dept of Government Transport of NSW. Items re weed burner, tram passes and Conductor's Journals.nswgt, staff news, notices and information -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Goats, June 2023
An article about the deployment of goats by GrazeAway to eradicate weedsnon-fictionAn article about the deployment of goats by GrazeAway to eradicate weedsweeds, animals -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mullum Mullum Creek- 29-10-89
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Mullum Mullum Creek North bank view towards the West. Taken West of Harrison St.. Weed infested scrub on banks. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, B Advertiser, 1990 c
Black and white photograph of Don Burke with Weed Worriors seven year old Zephyr Pavey and Maisie Dubosersky removing invasive seedlings from bushland East Gippsland Victoriaeducation, environment, land reclamation -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Bering Burner
Used for planned burning operationsPressurised Bering burner wand, with pump and pressure gauge Adaption of a commercial garden weed burner Bering Engineering Ltd we’re originally based at Doman road, Camberley in Surrey, UKforests commission victoria (fcv), planned burning, bushfire, hand tools -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white prints, Garden Views and Students Working
Photographs pasted inside cardboard frames probably used for display. (1) View from Luffmann Ponds towards what is now the Native Garden. (2) View of a former Rose Garden. (3) Staff member or student showing apple tree? (4) Orchid? (5) Cactus flowers.( 6) Student weeding (7) Students weeding vegetables. (9) Student picking fruit. (10) View of pruned Crack Willow. They are reproductions of already scanned photographsluffmann ponds, native garden, rose garden, staff, students, apple trees, orchids, cacti, flowers, students, weeding, vegetables, fruit picking, willow -
Tennis Australia
Label, Circa 1885
Two identical labels (.1-.2) advertising Superior Chemical Co. Lawn Grass Fertilizer and Weed Destroyer. Illustration of a man and woman playing lawn tennis features. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Footbridge, Holding M, 1985c
Colored photograph of the footbridge. It shows seagulls on the weed covered northern edge of the lake, people on bridge, roof of surf lifesaving club house visible among dunes of south shore. Lakes Entrance Victoriawaterways, bridges -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fay Bridge, Blue Cranespill, 895 Main Road, Eltham, 15 October 2016
A blue Cranespill Geranium growing on the verge of the carpark of the former Eltham Council offices at 895 Main Road. In the Advisory list of environmental weeds in Victoria (White, Cheal, Carr et al April 2018), this plant is a declared environmental weed in Victoria with a medium risk. At a Society Heritage Excusrion conducted Saturday, September 2, 2023 it was noted that the banks of the carpark where this photo was taken had recently been sprayed and weed growth was dying.fay bridge collection, 895 main road, 2016-10-15, blue cranesbill, environmental weed -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Garden outside Nash family hut Fishermens''s Bend Migrant Hostel, c.1955
Girl weeding garden outside Nash family hut Fishermen's Bend Migrant Hostel. One of eleven digital images of the Nash family's migration to Australia & their time at the Fishermens''s Bend Migrant Hostel & their home at 319 Princes Street.immigration, fishermens bend migrant hostel, nash family, princes street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Souter's Cottage, Falkiner Street, Eltham
Originally the cottage of early settler Charles Souter, c1860, it is Eltham's oldest remaining brick building here covered in the environmental weed english ivy. The Brocksopp family later purchased the property.Colour photographeltham, brocksopp, falkiner street, souters cottage, ivy, weeds -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Hand-Written Notes by Frank Lebbell Frost [ca 1915-1924]
Hand-written notes on vegetation and flowering quality. Includes the areas of Rutherglen, Chiltern, Beechworth, Barnawartha, Yackandanda. Includes the trees Yellow Box, Iron Bark, Red Box, Cape Weed, Green Cabbage Box, Stringy Bark and Hill Gum. Written with black ink on paper.hand written, hand-written, notes, flowering, eucalypts, gum, trees, frost, beekeeper, beechworth honey -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20th June 2004
This photograph was taken on the 20th June 2004 as part of an event called "Successful Tree Planting!", organised by the Wooragee Landcare Group. It was addressed to all local residents and landholders in the area and involved practical demonstration of techniques suitable for successful planting of native trees and shrubs, as well as information about weed control. In the photograph are illustrated from left to right the following people: Chris Robinson; Tony Prowse; unknown child; Lesley Finedon; Ann Henderson, unknown. Revegetation can improve the condition of remnant vegetation in the area and provide habitat for local animals. Correct species selection, including all layers of vegetation, along with proper weather conditions and adequate site preparation, can maximise the successful outcome. Weed-free conditions and protection from rabbits and kangaroos are two more factors contributing to a quick plant growth. Wooragee Landcare, since its establishment in 1998, has organised a series of events and activities in order to promote weed and pest control, provide assistance and knowledge to landholders and ensure sustainability and protection of natural vegetation.The photograph is an example of the type of events and activities organised by Wooragee Landcare to educate and inform local residents and landholders on the most suitable techniques for successful planting of native trees and shrubs. Wooragee Landcare, abiding by its mission statement, promotes best land management strategies and ensures sustainability through collaboration with local community and council agencies.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA0N0 BN1+ 1 1636/ [PRINTED] (No.21)/935/successful tree planting, wooragee landcare group, 20th june 2004, successful planting, native trees and shrubs, weed control, revegetation, remnant vegetation, habitat, local animals, species selection, weather conditions, site preparation, weed-free, rabbits, kangaroos, plant growth, 1998, sustainability, natural vegetation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Federation University Faculty of Science and Technology Key Capabilities, 2017, 2017
Nine brochures. .1) Archaeology and Heritage .2) Advanced Industrial Analytics (AIA LAboratory) .3) Carbon Technology Research Centre (CTRC) .4) Water Systems .5) Disturbance Ecology .6) Weed Science .7) Sustainable Approches to Environmental Waster .8) Biodiversity Conservation .9) Restoration Ecologyarcheaology, heritage, industrial analytics, carbon technology, water systems, disturbance ecology, weed science, environmental waste, biodiversity conservation, resoration ecology, faculty of science and technology -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white photographs, Students Working in the Gardens, 1913
students working outside, lawn mower, oak tree, ornamental gardens, gardens, students -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and Nth. Greensborough Progress Association.1st October, 1974. Edition No. 6/74, 01/10/1974
This edition includes articles on Rotaract, Farewell to Harry Nash, From the Council Chamber, Yandell Reserve weed-in, New Hall design, Kinder news, Results of Street poll, Meet the natives, Natural history for young and old [Field Naturalists' Club], Open Forum. A digital copy of this Newsletter is available from Greensborough Historical Society.Newsletter, 24 p., illus., mapgreenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LIDDEL'S PYRITES WORKS & LEGGO'S BURNER
Handwritten notes about Liddel's Pyrite Works which first worked about 100 years as the Derwent Gully Pyrites Works. Notes give description of how Liddel's Pyrite extracted the gold and collected arsenic which was sold to manufacturers as sheep-dip, weed poison, etc. Also mentioned is Leggo's Burner which started operations, 1906 and closed about 1949 or 1950.document, gold, liddel's pyrites works, liddel's pyrites works & leggo's burner, pyrites -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Work on paper - Report, The Vegetation, fauna and management of Antonio Park, City of Nunawading, Victoria, 1/10/1987 12:00:00 AM
Photocopy of a detailed report prepared for the Nunawading City Council on the vegetation, fauna and management of Antonio Park.Photocopy of a detailed report prepared for the Nunawading City Council on the vegetation, fauna and management of Antonio Park. Lists of 320 plant species were made. A broad indigenous community: 'Grassy Open Forest' is described. Lists of butterflies, reptiles, birds and mammals. Weed infestation and degradation processes are identified. A range of management issues are identified and recommendations made. ca 120 pages. Photographs. Plans.Photocopy of a detailed report prepared for the Nunawading City Council on the vegetation, fauna and management of Antonio Park.antonio park, mitcham, animals, native plants, birds, wildlife -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association. 30 November 1970. Edition No. 10/70, 30/11/1970
This edition includes a report on the Progress Association's November 1970 meeting, Councillors' report, The road to survival, Save the Juggernaut, The origins of Greensborough, Eradication of a noxious weed - Boneseed, Scout news, Kinder news, Is there a future for Community News? Supplement to "Community News". No. 11/70. Greenhills' panorama #2. p. 4-5. A digital copy of this Newsletter is available from Greensborough Historical Society.Newsletter, 16 p., illus. greenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper - Student Work, Sandie Chaldjian, Assignments for Advanced Certificate of Horticulture, C. 1985
assignments, sandie chaldjian, peter may, pressed plants, weeds, soil, silverbeet, ivo dean -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 2004
This photo was taken in 2004 and pictures Greg Johnson, who worked at Agriculture Victoria (formerly known as the Department of Primary Industries, DPI), outside Beechworth Prison. This was the last year Wooragee Landcare Group met with Beechworth Prison Farm and Industry Managers at the prison itself, where they discussed weed and rabbit control on the prison's 'Rockery' block. The weed and rabbit controls that were explored in this event aimed to educate people on how to manage common pests in the Wooragee landscape and improve the appearance of the Beechworth Prison. The Beechworth prison itself is significant as it was built between 1859 and 1864 and is designed using a radiating 'panopticon' method which had proved an efficient, cost-effective design for easy surveillance of prisoners by allowing guards to watch over a large area from a central observation point. The prison is historically significant for its association with the early development of Beechworth as the government administrative centre of north-eastern Victoria. It is part of a major precinct of public buildings and has links to numerous other places in Beechworth which used granite quarried and broken at the prison by male inmates. It is also significant for its associations with the bushranger Ned Kelly and the Kelly storyThe photo holds significance due to the social and educational context the image holds in representing the events Wooragee Landcare Group held in order to educate the public. The photograph also exemplifies the historic significance of the area due to the Beechworth Prison's relation to important historical eras and events.Portrait coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA E0NA0N2. NNN- 3 2906 / [PRINTED] (No.13) / 868wooragee, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth prison, h.m beechworth prison, beechwoth gaol, ned kelly, greg johnson, agriculture victoria, department of primary industries, dpi -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 2004
This photo was taken in 2004 and pictures Luke Bailey and Glen Scholfield, the Wooragee Landcare Group coordinator, outside Beechworth Prison. This was the last year Wooragee Landcare Group met with Beechworth Prison Farm and Industry Managers at the prison itself, where they discussed weed and rabbit control on the prison's 'Rockery' block. The weed and rabbit controls that were explored in this event aimed to educate people on how to manage common pests in the Wooragee landscape and improve the appearance of the Beechworth Prison. The Beechworth prison itself is significant as it was built between 1859 and 1864 and is designed using a radiating 'panopticon' method which had proved an efficient, cost-effective design for easy surveillance of prisoners by allowing guards to watch over a large area from a central observation point. The prison is historically significant for its association with the early development of Beechworth as the government administrative centre of north-eastern Victoria. It is part of a major precinct of public buildings and has links to numerous other places in Beechworth which used granite quarried and broken at the prison by male inmates. It is also significant for its associations with the bushranger Ned Kelly and the Kelly storyThe photo holds significance due to the social and educational context the image holds in representing the events Wooragee Landcare Group held in order to educate the public. The photograph also exemplifies the historic significance of the area due to the Beechworth Prison's relation to important historical eras and events.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA E0NA0N2. NN1- 1 2906 / [PRINTED] (No.15) / 870wooragee, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth prison, h.m beechworth prison, beechwoth gaol, ned kelly, greg johnson, agriculture victoria, department of primary industries, dpi -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, Early 20th Century
Three photographs/postcards donated by J Gliddon234-01. Black & White photograph of The Story Map of Phillip Island with allotments shown and extremely detailed information typed on it by Vernon McHaffie. 234-02. Sepia postcard of the penguin rookery on "Little Nobby", Phillip Island. Man sitting on hill looking down at the rookery showing tracks & entrances to burrows. 234-03. Sepia postcard of two people sitting on top of cliff, Headland Rookery, with moulting penguins on their laps. 234-02. "Tom Tregellas" Nature Series No. 1. (Penguins) Phillip Island. Rookery on Little Nobby, showing tracks and entrances to burrows amongst the "pig-face" weed. 234-03. "Tom Tregellas" Nature Series No. 1. (Penguins) Phillip Island. Moulting Burrow on top of Cliff, Headland Rookery, which contained four birds. Note feathers outside burrow.phillip island map, phillip island allotments, vernon mchaffie, wildlife - penguins, penguins phillip island, penguin rookeries phillip island, j gliddon -
Puffing Billy Railway
Vehicle - Hand Trolley built by Chris Alger - gauge 2'6", Circa 1958
This Hand trolley was built by Chris Alger to undertake weed poisoning and other minor track work on the railway between Belgrave and Menzies Creek while the line was closed (1954-1962). From 1958, Chris often put a drum of chemical on the trolley and propelled it by hand up and down the line until the shakedown specials in 1962. Other times it just took the tools needed to keep the line free of trees and other weeds. Chris was on the Puffing Billy Preservation Society committee for a number of years in the early days and contributed funds to Puffing Billy Preservation Society projects.Narrow Gauge - Puffing Billy Railway - track maintenance Hardwood planks, Hardwood frame Flat 4 wheel, 2'6" rail trolley Removable Steel "T" handle Brake applies to one wheelNone2'6", puffing billy, pbps, trolley, chris alger, narrow gauge -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Report, University of Ballarat Canadian Wetlands Project Report, 2000, 04/2000
1992 - Property purchased fronting Geelong Road, Mount Helen 1994 - Additional adjoining property purchased 1995 - Wetlands included in the Corporate Plan for the area 1997 - Launch of Wetlands Development by Minister Maclennan 1998 - Preliminary planning and plant identification underway - Contract signed for funding 1999 - Stage 1; Planning finalised, earthworks undertaken and weed infestation assaulted - "Work for the Dole" project undertaken - Deluge of rain on Boxing Day provides the centrepiece f the project, the just-completed dam, with a body of water to overflowing level. - Waterbirds move in and the germination of native wetland plant species begins 2000 - Stage 2 plans developed, including additional walkways, bird hides and interpretation. Three page report on the University of Ballarat Canadian Wetlands Project. Direct funding for the project was provided by the University of Ballarat; The Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business and the Corangamite Catchment Authority.ballarat technology park, canadian wetlands, ian howe, mount helen, mount helen campus -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, Wonthaggi Express or Powlett Express newspaper, "A fire threat to/the penguins", 28.01.1965
The article describes a fire incident which took place in January 1965 at Swan Lake, a water reserve at the entrance to Summerland Peninsula, Phillip Island. Due to an extremely heavy infestation of gorse (noxious weed) and natural tea tree scrub, along with poor vehicle access, the volunteer fire fighters could apparently not gauge the extent of the fire. A light plane operator visiting Cr Arthur Hamilton nearby was able to fly Phillip Island Shire Engineer, Jock McKechnie, over the lake to better direct the fire fighters. Swan Lake has many Bunurong Aboriginal middens and short-tailed shearwater rookeries, and, being not far from the Penguin Parade, a fire there posed a direct threat to the birds. The article is significant because it indicates the vulnerability of the Summerland Peninsula reserves to fire, the way the Shire Engineer, local bulldozer contractor and volunteer fire fighters tackled the fire outbreak. photocopy of newspaper cutting. Dark copying at top. Double column heading. Single column black text on white paper28-1-65 EXswan lake phillip island, summerland peninsula, bunurong aboriginal middens, short-tailed shearwaters, mutton birds, little pengiuns, penguin parade, jock mckechnie, cr arthur hamilton, fire fighters, , max stewart, jim jeffery