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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Doug sits at the helm one last time, 19/12/2007
Article on Doug Owens, retiring as Banyule Chief Executive Officer, a position he held since Banyule Council was formed in 1994 News article, black and white text.doug owens, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Booklet unlocks top tips - He0914, 23/09/2015
A book called "Life Hacks", which contains tricks and advice for school leavers, is available from Banyule Council. The booklet was launched at Our Lady of Mercy College Heidelberg.News clipping, black text, colour image.banyule city council, banyule youth summit, our lady of mercy college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Building height set to be reduced by developers, 17/06/2015
A proposed development at 4-6 Flintoff Street is to have its plans amended to reduce the height of the building.News clipping, black text.flintoff street greensborough, town planning, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, VicRoads to trial truck curfews, 19/08/2015
Vic Roads will trial a truck curfew from 10pm to 6am on some Banyule roads from August 2015. A letter to residents is included.News clipping, black text, colour image. Explanatory letter.vicroads, truck curfew -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Ruckus over rabbit bait, 09/12/2015
Animal rights group PETA objected to Banyule Council's plan to bait rabbits using Pindone.News clipping, black text, colour image. rabbits, peta, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Asbestos removed, 18/12/2013
Reports on asbestos found at Banyule Council-run Joyce Avenue Children's Centre in October 2013. There was no risk to the public.News clipping, black and red text.asbestos, joyce avenue child care centre greensborough, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Heidelberg Leader, Bold merger call rejected, 06/08/2019
The proposal for a merger between Banyule and Nillumbik Councils made by a Nillumbik Councillor, was voted against by Nillumbik Council, as well as not being supported by Banule CouncillorsBlack & white text.banyule city council, nillumbik council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Commuters support move to eco-friendly Vehicles and Cars, 02/12/2015
A community group supported Banyule Council's move to stop directly investing in companies allied to fossil fuels.News clipping, black text, colour image. Date written on pagemontmorency community group, banyule city council -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 6; December 1971 to May 1972
Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 12 December 1971 to 1 May 1972. Book with orange cover, front. Spiral bound.ballarat institute of advanced education, biae, employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, victorian institute of colleges staff association, jack barker sees danger, fourth university use up funds, technical teachers at annual conference, professor at seminar, middle courses needed in engineering field, 1973 for biae library, student poster to sovereign hill, john crebbin, graeme trevena, gary murphy, group leadership is important, mr kevin murray, pollution threat to biae at mt helen, $300000 for biae student housing, academic registrar for institute, decision on mt helen clay pit, a l mckenzie president, japanese exchange group in ballarat, study grant for metallurgist, planners agree on fourth uni, pmg training at institute, melbourne site recommended, fourth uni should reach out, leaders slate report, pressure from country - fourth uni, gates to be removed - former gaol, 60 year old fleece found, john sharrock, youth is his thing, industry shows lack of interest, great blow to decentralisation, develop flexibility advise to chemical society, australian science education project, fourth uni not wanted - councillor, biae library taking shape, $500 scholarship to anne mills, bush their classroom, smb cabaret ball, greg govan - pottery student, prize commemorates early industrialists, e j tippett apprenticeship prize, daryl eason athletics champion, goon's giftthrough ballarat, technical teachers at protest meeting, stock exchange award to anne mills, chamber of manufactures scholarship to david ward, arblaster award for smb, new course - bachelor of applied science in metallurgy -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Link with the past: by Helen Gillman, 21/02/1984
Outlines the family history of the Whatmough and Partington families and how they came to be in Greensborough. Part 1 of a series written by Helen Gillman from interviews with Alan Partington.Partington and Whatmough are well known pioneer families in Greensborough. Both have major sporting grounds named after them.A 2 page photocopy of a newspaper article on the history of Whatmough Park by Helen Gillman.A biro written number on the second page.partington, whatmough, greensborough, flintoff, black hills -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Old Days Recalled: by Helen Gillman, 13/03/1984
Details some of the Partington family's time at Willis Vale. Part 3 in a series of articles written by Helen Gillman from interviews with Alan Partington.Willis Vale was built in 1839 from locally sourced hand made bricks. Originally the Meaghers (Maygars) lived there and later the Partingtons.A 2 page photocopy of an article in the Diamond Valley News dated March 13 1984.partington, willis vale, greensborough, orchards, wood cutting, the great depression -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Carpark Chaos worry, 20/06/2018
Parking at Greensborough train station will be thrown into chaos with the culling of car spaces, according to the North East Link business case.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .north east link, car parking chaos, greensborough station -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Newspaper Clipping, 10-14 Poulter Avenue Greensborough, 29/11/2014
Advertisement for auction on 29/11/2014 of property at 10-14 Poulter Avenue Greensborough. Not sold at auction, for private sale January 2015. No further details.News clipping, black text, colour image.poulter avenue greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Big rises for land, 01/10/2014
Report on rises in the property market from 2012-2013 in the Diamond Valley area.News clipping, black and red text.property values, greensborough, real estate -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Since the first Noel, 1995_
Describes Mrs Jessie Angus's participation in the Diamond Valley Carol Service over a period of 69 years.Mrs Jessie Angus was a local identity in the Greensborough area. She was a member of the Partington family and involved in local activities.Newspaper clipping. Black and white. Photograph of Mrs Jessie Angus and text.jessie partington, jessie may angus, partington family, diamond valley carols service -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Jess's lifelong passion, 26/09/1989
This article celebrates the music of Jessie Angus (nee Partington) and outlines her association with the Diamond Valley Choir and other choirs. A tribute to a Greensborough identity including background information on the Choir and her family, Greensborough pioneers. Newspaper article and black and white image. 2 copiesjessie angus, jessie partington, jessie scholes, diamond valley choral society, diamond valley choir, eleanor simms -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), Diamond Valley Leader, Right story, wrong pic!, 1982_
Article on Mr Alan Partington correcting a mistake in a previous article (wrong photograph).The Partington family were Greensborough pioneers. Alan was a descendent.Photocopy of newspaper clipping. partington family, alan partington -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Giving MND the boot, 27/06/2018
The Fight MND campaign spearheaded by Neale Daniher, holds a special place in the hearts of those associated with the Greensborough Junior Football Club.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .fight mnd campaign, greensborough football club, greensborough junior football club, bonnie dickson, neale daniher -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond valley Leader, Agony on the big stage, 25/09/2019
Greensborough fails to fire when it matters most. The seniors and reserves sides had lost just one game between them before Saturday, with both enduring stunning upset defeats in their respective NFL Division 1 grand finals.News article 1 page, black text.northern football league, greensborough football club, west preston-lakeside football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond valley Leader, Borough's devastating display, 11/09/2019
Greensborough Football Club flexed it's true muscle on Saturday, thrashing premiership rival North Heidelberg by 98 points in a major semi-final masterclass.News article 1 page, black text.northern football league, greensborough football club, north heidelberg football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Boro and Creek have big wins, 26/08/1980
This article reports the results of the 1980 elimination final in which Greensborough Reserves won against North Heidelberg. Includes other match results for the day.Photocopy of news clipping.greensborough football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, 'Borough considers VFA offer, 1981_
This article reports that Greensborough Football Club was invited to join the VFA competition. Greensborough was a founding member of the Diamond Valley League in 1922.Photocopy of news clipping. 2 copies.greensborough football club, dvfl, diamond valley football league -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Clubs crippled by thefts, 26/08/2015
In August 2015 seven sports clubs in Banyule and Nillumbik were burgled and Greensborough Football Club scoreboard was set on fire.News clipping, black text, colour image.greensborough football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, DVFL details, 26/08/1980
This article reports the DVFL match results for the day.Photocopy of news clipping.greensborough football club, dvfl, diamond valley football league -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Veteran coach, young list, 25/01/2017
It is almost a case of déjà vu for returning Greensborough coach Robert Hyde with many changes to the line up at the club.News article 1 page, black text, colour image. 2 copies.greensborough football club, robert hyde, coach -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Flag defence crumbles: Borough can't find answers to a Macleod outfit ending its 44-year flag drought, 23/09/2015
A report on the 2015 Northern Football League Division 1 grand final in which Macleod (13.9) defeated Greensborough (10.6). Greensborough won the Reserves and Under 19 premierships..News clipping, text and colour images.greensborough football club, macleod football club, northern football league -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - FIRST NATIONS AVIATORS, SQUADRON LEADER GARY OAKLEY OAM et al, 2022
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Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Progress Leader, "This tram fare means a la carte with style", 11/10/2004 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping titled "This tram fare means a la carte with style" about the launch of the Restaurant Tram 442 dated 15/2/1983 from the Age Newspaper, Melbourne Living Section. Has a photo of John Murphy and Paul Stephen Daly. Item has notes about the tramcar, the work involved and a review of the menu and food and contact numbers. Notes that the cost was some $500,000. Photo by John French and story by Marshall Wilson. Item over two pages.trams, tramways, restaurant tram, w2 class, tram 442 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Civic Leaders Wodonga 1876 - 1994
Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their part of the local government district severed from the Yackandandah Shire to form a new municipality. In March 1973 Wodonga was declared as the first Rural City in Australia. This was officially proclaimed by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe at and open-air ceremony in Hovell Street following a procession along High Street led by the Victorian Police Band. The first meeting of the held in the open air immediately after the proclamation. In 1994, the Jeff Kennett government restructured local government in Victoria. His reforms dissolved 210 councils and sacked 1600 elected councillors. Commissioners were appointed in their place. Wodonga’s Commissioners were Mel Reid, Des Kelly and Michael Hanson. Reforms introduced created 78 new councils through amalgamations. Democratically elected councillors returned to Wodonga in 1997, with Graham Crapp as Mayor.This item documents the leaders of local government in Wodonga since its inception in 1876 until Local Government reform in 1994.A photo collage representing Shire Presidents and Mayors of Wodonga, including a typed list of names and dates. All Shire Presidents and Mayors of Wodonga from 1876 – 1994 J. Woodland 1876-7, J. Bambrick 1877-78, G. Street 1878-79, W. L. Ferrier 1879-80, T. Reidy 1880-81, J. Bambrick 1881-82, A. Schlink 1882-83, T. Reidy 1883-84, N. P. Newnan 1884-86, J. Bambrick 1886-87, H. Harkin 1887-88, T. Johnston 1888-89, W.C. McFarlane 1889-91, P. Adams 1891-92, J. G. Shields 1892-93, H. Harkin 1893-94, W.C. McFarlane 1894-95, N. P. Newnan 1895-96, J. Bassett 1896-97, R. Morrison 1897-98, G. S. Manns 1898-99, H. Smith 1899-1900, H. Beardmore 1900-1901, G. Leighton 1901-02, J. H. McGeoch 1902-03, H. Beardmore 1903-1904, J. Whan 1904-05, A.E. Müller 1905-06, A. L. Wright 1906-07, J. H. McGeoch 1907-08, H. Beardmore 1908-1910, G. Leighton 1910-11, H. Beardmore 1911-1912, J. H. McGeoch 1912-13, G. Leighton 1913-14, H. Beardmore 1914-1917, S. T. Parker 1917-19, W. Twomey 1919-21, T. Ryan 1921-23, W. Twomey 1923-25, T. Ryan 1925-26, C. F. Pollard 1926-27, W. Twomey 1927-28, C. S. Street 1928-29, K. D. Watson 1929-30, M. Martin 1930-31, R, Richardson 1933-36, T. Ryan 1936-38, M. Martin 1938-39, R, Richardson 1939-41, J. S. Hore 1941-43, K. D. Watson 1943-45, C. F. Pollard 1945-47, C.C. Sheather 1947-48, T. E. Snowdon 1948-49, J. S. Hore 1949-50, G.A.W. Boyes 1950-52, D. J. Schubert 1952-54, V. R. Peard 1954-55, M. E. Morrison 1955-56, M. E. Morrison 1956-57, J. S. Hore 1957-60, D.J. Schubert 1960-61, A.B.S. Collins 1961-62, A. G. Richardson 1962-63, J. S. Hore 1963-65, J. A. Terrill 1965-67, H. W Draper 1967-68, J.A. Terrill 1968-71, *L.E. Stone 1971-74, K.T. Riley 1974-76, H. Draper 1976-77, Rex. Chamberlain 1977-80, H. W. Draper 1980-82, R. J. Macaulay 1982-84, L.O. Boyes 1984-85, **Pamela Stone 1985-86, M. McEachern 1986-87, R.J Macaulay 1987-88, I. Deegan 1988-89, Valentina Gillard 1989-90, R. J. Macaulay 1990-91, L. C. Boyes 1991-92, T. Corcoran 1992-94 *Last Shire President & first Mayor of the City ** First woman Mayor, Widow of L.B. Stonewodonga council, wodonga shire council, civic leaders -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, 2nd Maroondah Scout Group Great Ryrie Joey Scout Mob, Scout Leaders visiting the Joey scout mob