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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, City of Greater Dandenong, Living Treasures of Greater Dandenong. Heroes in our midst, 2000
Living Treasures is a local project where people who have made a lasting impact on the quality and nature of life for all of the City of Greater Dandenong community were named and honoured. The project was initiated as part of the city's celebrations for Australian Federation in 2001. In the lead up to federation, the City of Greater Dandenong honoured one of its residents as a Living Treasure each month from September 1998 until September 2000. This publication contains portraits of the initial living treasures - the project is ongoing. https://www.greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/history-and-cultural-heritage/living-treasuresnon-fictionLiving Treasures is a local project where people who have made a lasting impact on the quality and nature of life for all of the City of Greater Dandenong community were named and honoured. The project was initiated as part of the city's celebrations for Australian Federation in 2001. In the lead up to federation, the City of Greater Dandenong honoured one of its residents as a Living Treasure each month from September 1998 until September 2000. This publication contains portraits of the initial living treasures - the project is ongoing. https://www.greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/history-and-cultural-heritage/living-treasureswal turner, maurie jarvis, dandenong (vic.) -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Award - Swimming Trophy, Open Age Men's Swimming Aggregate
The Broadmeadows Swimming Trophy for the Open Age Men's Swimming Aggregate, awarded from 1979 to 2010, represents a significant period in the history of the Broadmeadows Amateur Swimming and Lifesaving Club, highlighting the achievements of its top male swimmers over three decades.The Broadmeadows Swimming Trophy for the Open Age Men's Swimming Aggregate, awarded from 1979 to 2010, honours the remarkable achievements of top male swimmers at the Broadmeadows Amateur Swimming and Lifesaving Club over three decades, reflecting the club's rich history and commitment to excellenceWooden trophy with plastic figures and metal panel listing winners' names1979 d. mills, 1980 r. dyall, 1981 s. singer, 1982 r. dyall, 1983 d. mills, 1984 d. mills, 1985 r. dyall, 1986 d. mills, 1987 r. dyall, 1988 b. morham, 1989 adrian silvio, 1990 i. lee, 1991 m. brewer, 1992 m. scicluna, 1993 m. petrusma, 1994 c. murphy, 1995 c. murphy, 1996 c. obrien, 1997 j. lister, 1998 a. rogers, 1999 r. turner, 2000 j. husenovic, 2001 d. lawless, 2002 j. vinten, 2003 j. husenovic, 2004 j. heymanson, 2005 j. heymanson, 2006 j. heymanson, 2007 m. lord, 2008 j. heymanson, 2009 c. smith, 2010 r. dyall, broadmeadows amateur swimming & lifesaving club -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Lou Lieberman - A Life of Service, Howard C Jones, 2024
This biography records the story, views and long and committed service of Lou Lieberman. He was a community based politician who represented the Victorian electorate of Benambra in the State Parliament from March 1976 until August 1992. He resigned from state politics to contest the 1993 Federal Election. Lou was elected the member for Indi for the Liberal Party in 1993 and was re-elected in 1996 and 1998, before retiring on 8 October 2001. Lou was highly regarded by the community for his integrity, availability to the electorate and his willingness to fight for them at all levels. In 2016, Lou was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the parliaments of Australia and Victoria through a range of portfolio responsibilities and to the community of Albury-Wodonga. Lou Lieberman passed away on 17th May 2024 in Wodonga.A book of 54 pages including photographic images, an index and acknowledgements detailing the life of an extraordinary Victorian politician. Both covers feature photographic images.This biography records the story, views and long and committed service of Lou Lieberman. He was a community based politician who represented the Victorian electorate of Benambra in the State Parliament from March 1976 until August 1992. He resigned from state politics to contest the 1993 Federal Election. Lou was elected the member for Indi for the Liberal Party in 1993 and was re-elected in 1996 and 1998, before retiring on 8 October 2001. Lou was highly regarded by the community for his integrity, availability to the electorate and his willingness to fight for them at all levels. In 2016, Lou was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the parliaments of Australia and Victoria through a range of portfolio responsibilities and to the community of Albury-Wodonga. Lou Lieberman passed away on 17th May 2024 in Wodonga.lou lieberman, howard c jones, victorian politicians