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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Community participation with land use
Community participation with land use - a Nunawading example.Community participation with land use - a Nunawading example. Edited version of a paper presented at 'Land for Leisure', annual conference of the Royal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation, Burnie, 1978. Includes introduction and colour thumbnail prints of slides which were part of the presentation. 3 Cds contain images NP2904-2906.Community participation with land use - a Nunawading example. community gardens, city of nunawading. parks and recreation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading Primary Schools Community Art Project -2004-5, 1/06/2005 12:00:00 AM
See ND5890One of a set of 19 coloured photographs relating to the Ceramic Tile Project by the Nunawading Primary Schools Community Art Project which was installed in the Amphitheatre at the rear of the Nunawading Civic Centre This photo is high overall general view of the installed project from the rear at the Civic Centre Text, Plans & Publicity - see ND5890nunawading primary schools community art project., city of whitehorse. civic centre, ceramic tile project, general view -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Barbara Burnaby, Indigenous languages across the community, 2002
Language - Preservation and use. Language - Social function. [Maori: New Zealand Latin]. Language planning. [Language planning in a trans-national speech community]. [The way of the drum - when earth becomes heart] [The need for an ecological cultural community] Community language management. [Methods of madness: The Tuscarora Language Committee] [Daghida: Cold Lake First Nation works towards Dene language revitalization] [The Jicarilla Apache language summer day camp] [Report on the workshop "World of Inukitut"]. Arizona. New Mexico. Oklahoma. Adult education. Women's literacy. [Teaching reading with puppets] [Assessing Lakota language teaching issues on the Cheyenne River Reservation] [Incorporating traditional Nehiyaw/Plains Cree education in the university] [Collecting texts in Crao and Portuguese for teaching] [Early vocabularies and dictionary development: A cautionary note] [The process of spelling standardization of Innu-Aimun (Montagnais)] Pidgin. Creole. [Ojibway hockey CD-ROM in the making] [The use of multimedia and the arts in language revitalization, maintenance and development: The case of the Balsas Nahuas of Guerreo, Mexico] [The languages of Indigenous Peoples in Chukotka and the media] [Meeting of the Inukitut and Yupik family of languages on May 12, 2000]B&w photographs, diagrams,international language forum, community based practice, language research, conference papers, language policy, language and whole community development, literacy development, media, educational advances, canada, united states, new zealand, zimbabwe, mexico, russia, caribbean, inui, yupik -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Community Centre (Kew), 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing correspondence between office-bearers of the Kew Historical Society and the City of Kew relating to the possibility of purchasing historic buildings from demolition and for use as a community centre and historical society premises or museum. Properties discussed included 14/16 Princess Street and the hall (Neama) on the site of St Paul’s School.community centres -- kew (vic), historical museums - proposedcommunity centres -- kew (vic), historical museums - proposed -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Strathdon Community, 1982
A history of Strathdon Community, Caring for the aged, commenced on land donated by Mrs Mary Matheson.A history of Strathdon Community, Caring for the aged, commenced on land donated by Mrs Mary Matheson. Captain Matheson named the house originally on the estate 'Strathdon' in memory of the barque on which he served his apprenticeship. In 1968 the first section of the building opened. In 1977 Strathdon became part of the Uniting Church. In 1978 the nursing home was completed.A history of Strathdon Community, Caring for the aged, commenced on land donated by Mrs Mary Matheson. community services, strathdon community, miller, marjorie, matheson, mary, matheson estate, forest hill, uniting church, strathdon missionary group, strathdon foothills auxiliary, strathdon (ship) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memorabilia - Invitation, Banyule City Council, Banyule Community Dinner 2022 and Gala Dinner 2023, 2022-2023
Invitations to Banyule City Council annual events - the 2022 Community Ball and 2023 Community Gala Dinner.2 invitations and menu card. Text and colour illus.banyule city council, invitations -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
1986 recording of 3CR Community Radio 'Smash and Grab' broadcast featuring nurses and guests discussing Victorian nurses strike, 1986 Nov 10
Broadcast of 'Smash and Grab' program on 3CR Community Radio. Historical information taken from 'Radical radio: celebrating 40 years of 3CR' (Ed. Juliet Fox, 2016, pp. 97-98): "Less than a week after the first hospital went out on strike, 3CR's Monday morning program Smash and Grab ran a special program on the issues surrounding the strike. Presenters Vig Geddes and Deb Welch recognised the nature of the nurses' struggle - a predominantly female union with a women leader - as a feminist issue, and that in this particular dispute, 3CR's long standing commitment to industrial coverage and its increasingly strong feminism converged. The issues being faced by nurses were being dismissed because nursing was seen as women's work. The response to the initial coverage of the dispute by 3CR was overwhelming. 'When we asked for talkback calls from the public, the lines were jammed, largely with callers wanting to offer their support to the nurses,' explained Deb Welch in the CRAM Guide February 1987. 'Others couldn't work out from the papers and the TV news what the strike was about. Many were outraged by the coverage the nurses had received and were fully aware how overworked and underpaid nurses have been.' In recognition of this outpouring of interest and support, 3CR decided to continue with a daily program - Nurses' Update. The program was presented by Vig and Deb every morning at 10am, and featured a range of nurses voicing their experiences and their concerns. 'Every morning, three or four nurses would cram into the 3CR studios and talk about the type of work they did, the pressures they worked under, their passion for nursing, their problems with the new award, why nurses' conditions are a women's issue, problems with understaffing and chronic tiredness, nursing history, relations between nurses and doctors - in fact the endless range of issues were what made the dispute so complex and history, reflects Deb [Welch]."Three audio files (.mp3 multimedia format), transferred from compact disc recording.3cr, community radio, melbourne, history, radio station, labor, labour history, nurses, royal australian nursing federation, strikes, industrial action, film, trade unions, 1986 victorian nurses strike, nursing, strike action, unionism, strikes and lockouts, victoria, feminism -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
1986 recording of 3CR Community Radio 'Nurses' Update' broadcast featuring nurses discussing 1986 Victorian nurses strike, 1986 Nov 11
Broadcast of short-lived 'Nurses' Update' program on 3CR Community Radio. Historical information taken from 'Radical radio: celebrating 40 years of 3CR' (Ed. Juliet Fox, 2016, pp. 97-98): "Less than a week after the first hospital went out on strike, 3CR's Monday morning program Smash and Grab ran a special program on the issues surrounding the strike. Presenters Vig Geddes and Deb Welch recognised the nature of the nurses' struggle - a predominantly female union with a women leader - as a feminist issue, and that in this particular dispute, 3CR's long standing commitment to industrial coverage and its increasingly strong feminism converged. The issues being faced by nurses were being dismissed because nursing was seen as women's work. The response to the initial coverage of the dispute by 3CR was overwhelming. 'When we asked for talkback calls from the public, the lines were jammed, largely with callers wanting to offer their support to the nurses,' explained Deb Welch in the CRAM Guide February 1987. 'Others couldn't work out from the papers and the TV news what the strike was about. Many were outraged by the coverage the nurses had received and were fully aware how overworked and underpaid nurses have been.' In recognition of this outpouring of interest and support, 3CR decided to continue with a daily program - Nurses' Update. The program was presented by Vig and Deb every morning at 10am, and featured a range of nurses voicing their experiences and their concerns. 'Every morning, three or four nurses would cram into the 3CR studios and talk about the type of work they did, the pressures they worked under, their passion for nursing, their problems with the new award, why nurses' conditions are a women's issue, problems with understaffing and chronic tiredness, nursing history, relations between nurses and doctors - in fact the endless range of issues were what made the dispute so complex and history, reflects Deb [Welch]."Audio file (.mp3 multimedia format), transferred from compact disc recording.3cr, community radio, melbourne, history, labour history, nurses, royal australian nursing federation, strikes, industrial action, trade unions, 1986 victorian nurses strike, nursing, strike action, unionism, strikes and lockouts, victoria -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Community Health Centre photo of Rev David Fotheringham
B/W copy from Grampians Community Health Centre Book Rev Fotheringham is wearing striped shirt and trousers with a belt. Holding a frame over a tub. Background is brickwork, mirror on top of cupboard, painting on right hand wall and clothes line. In foreground two pillow slips hanging onclothes line. Tea chests with items on top. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Opening Heathmont Kindergarten & Community Hall- December, 1952
Black and white photograph showing group of persons outside kindergarten"Written on back of photograph" Opening Heathmont Kindergarten & Community Hall Mrs Lavis(President), Miss Stubbs, Cr Horman, M.J.Harper, Cr B.J.Hubbard, Mrs Hubbard, Cr F.J.Corr, Mrs Corr, Lady ?, Mrs J Harper, Cr R G Lavis -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Bulla Community Centre, c1980s
The building is the Bulla Community Centre, which replaced an older hall that was situated in the Bulla Sports Ground precinct in Greene Street. Over the years many community activities have been staged within the precinct such as district school sports, local dances and community social group functions.A black and white photograph of a brick building with large windows and a return verandah.bulla community centre, bulla township -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Welcome: A gift to you, our new neighbours from the extended Eltham community, 2016
In 2016 the Welcome to Eltham community project started to welcome Syrian refugees into the community and made Welcome Butterflies to say welcome to them. This book includes photos and welcome messages from local residents. The butterlies are based on the Eltham Copper Butterfly, a rare and precious species local to the area and considered a symbol of the beauty and abundance of Eltham that the community wanted to share with the new community. This book was produced as a gift which was presented to each new family. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/WelcomeToElthamwelcome to eltham, refugees, eltham, butterfly, butterflies -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Eltham Community Centre April 1979, 17/04/1979
A photograph of the Eltham Community Centre. The Eltham Community Reception Centre is owned and operated by Nillumbik Shire. It retains the unique character of the original iconic mudbrick building, it was refurbished in 2017.1 colour photograph.peter graham, eltham, eltham community reception centre -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Decorative Object - China Cup, Dynamo House, "South Melbourne Tram Depot - Serving the Community - 1925 - 1995 - 70 years", 1995
Cream colour China cup with a drawing of a W class tram fitted with doors and the words "South Melbourne Tram Depot - Serving the Community - 1925 - 1995 - 70 years" Has the manufacturers detail on the base of the cup - "Dynamo House" - "The Original Australian Billymug - All Australian Made", along with the Melbourne phone number. Made to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of South Melbourne Depot, 1995.trams, tramways, crockery, south melbourne depot, anniversary -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, National Australia Day Council, The Celebration of the History of Heathmont community event. 1997, 1997
A community event of the year award nominee in conjunction with Maroondah City Council and the National Australia Day Council. This certificate is presented on 26th January 1997 for "The Celebration of the History of Heathmont" community event.Buff coloured A4 paper with black printing -
Greensborough Historical Society
Calendar, Banyule Community Calendar 2020: Gardens and nature, 2020_
This community calendar is distributed to residents of the City of Banyule each year. Each year it focusses on an aspect of the local community. The 2020 calendar contains a collection of garden and nature photography by Banyule residents.32 pages. Colour illustrations. 2 copies banyule city council, banyule community calendar -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet - Calendar, Banyule Community Calendar 2019: Hidden gems, 2020_
This community calendar is distributed to residents of the City of Banyule each year. Each year it focusses on an aspect of the local community. The 2019 calendar contains a collection of photographs of local people and places by Banyule residents.32 pages. Colour illustrations. banyule city council, banyule community calendar -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet - Calendar, Banyule Community Calendar 2021: Banyule's best - a collection from past calendars, 2021_
This community calendar is distributed to residents of the City of Banyule each year. Each year it focusses on an aspect of the local community. The 2021 calendar contains a collection of Banyule's best photographs from past calendars.32 pages. Colour illustrations. 2 copies. banyule city council, banyule community calendar -
Vision Australia
Award - Text, Community Services Victoria Certificate of Appreciation to RVIB Burwood, 10 April 1992
A certificate from Community Services Victoria to the volunteers at the RVIB Burwood school. It reads "Awarded for all Volunteer Workers at R.V.I.B. Burwood in recognition of their highly valued contribution to community services in the Inner East Region." Signed by the Chair of the Inner East Regional Advisory Council, Mark Longmuir and Minister, Community Services Victoria, Kay Setches, dated 10th April 1992.1 A4 sized certificate of appreciationrvib burwood school, awards -
City of Kingston
Book - Minute book, Minute book, Cheltenham Community Hospital, 1938
The Mordialloc-Cheltenham Community Hospital was a hospital in the suburb of Parkdale. Residents of Mordialloc and Chelsea worked towards a community hospital from the late 1930s. Having a community hospital meant residents who required routine surgery did not need to travel into Melbourne to the larger established hospitals. This was important at a time when few people had their own transport. For many years the Mordialloc Carnival Committee contributed to the cost of building the hospital, with one of its contributions to the ‘opening day’ appeal amounting to one thousand pounds, adding to the several thousand already committed. Construction work commenced on the Mordialloc-Cheltenham Community Hospital in 1950. on a site between Booth St and Carrier Ave on the Nepean Highway in Parkdale. The hospital opened in 1953 and serviced the community until 1996. On 1 August 1995, the hospital became a part of the Southern Health Care Network. The former hospital site is now the main location of Central Bayside Community Health Services.Black hard cover book with red spine. cheltenham, mordialloc, hospital, parkdale, health -
Greensborough Historical Society
Calendar, Banyule City Council, Banyule Community Calendar 1998, 1998_
This community calendar is distributed to residents of the City of Banyule each year. Each year it focusses on an aspect of the local community. The 1998 calendar contains photographs of artworks. Some council services are detailed in the back pages.The annual calendar is a record of the activities and services in the Banyule City Council area.28 pages. Colour images of artworks.banyule city council, banyule community calendar -
Greensborough Historical Society
Invitation, 2017 Banyule Community Ball, 10/11/2017
An invitation to the Banyule Community Ball 2017Double sided card, colour photographAddressed to Rosie Braybanyule city council, rosalie bray -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Community Learning Group 1991
Stawell Community Learning Group 1991stawell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and Nth. Greensborough Progress Association and the Apollo Parkways Progress Association. August 1978. Edition No. 7/78, 08/1978
Our community hospital [The Diamond Valley Community Hospital], The Australian work ethic: a Malaysian experience, T-Ball, Diamond Valley Repertory, Nursing Mother Association, This and that, Grim times ahead, From the Council Chamber.Newsletter, 15 p., illus.greenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills, apollo parkways progress association, apollo parkways -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet - Directory, Diamond Valley Community Hospital; Patient Information Directory, 1990_
Diamond Valley Community Hospital was first opened in 1942 (Note: a 7 bed hospital opened in 1934 known as Genista House at 23 Grimshaw Street) to serve the community of the Diamond Valley. The hospital closed in 2000.This item gives a snapshot of hospital services at the time and includes advertisements from businesses in the surrounding area.Green cover with white text. 12 pages. Illustrations and advertisements. Black and green text on white gloss paper.On cover: "This directory is the property of the hospital. Please do not remove."diamond valley community hospital, greensborough -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Pam Morison - UC Community Services Executive Secretary - retirement, 1986
Article entitled "Exit Pam, with strong words". The article begins, "Let sleeping dogs lie is not a Morison motto. In the tradition of a John Stone, the retiring Executive Secretary of Community Services clearly believes in the maxim: When you get out, speak out. Pam Morison says: The church and community have turned their backs on community services. The Uniting Church has lost the desire to pioneer new programs. Government has moved ahead of the church. The Uniting Church is a very sexist organisation. Its community services work is substantially under-resourced." The article covers four pages.Pam is shown facing the camera, seated at her desk.C&N identification.morison, pam, uc community services -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Booklet, Jagajaga Community Volunteer Awards 2020, 07/03/2020
This booklet lists the recipients of the Jagajaga Community Volunteer Awards 2020, hosted by Kate Thwaites, Federal Member for Jagajaga. GHS Member Rosie Bray received a Jagajaga Volunteer Community Award for services as a volunteer with Greensborough Historical Society, Diamond Valley Community Support, Foodshare and her work with "What's On" in the local paper. A supplementary page with colour photographs of Rosie receiving her award accompanies the booklet. 34 p. booklet, with 2 letters and a single page of colour photographs jagajaga, jagajaga community volunteer awards 2020, rosie bray, kate thwaites -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and Nth. Greensborough Progress Association and the Apollo Parkways Progress Association.. 1st February, 1978. Edition No. 1/78, 01/02/1978
Aspirations, School news, Are you 92-97-102cm and lethargic?, Parent Australia, On powerlessness, Victoria is procrastinating!, Children - community responsibility, Nursing Mothers Association, Community - Papua New Guinea style. This and that, From the council Chamber.Newsletter, 19 p., illus.greenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills, apollo parkways progress association, apollo parkways -
Greensborough Historical Society
Calendar, Banyule City Council, Banyule Community Calendar 2004: faces and places, 2004_
This community calendar is distributed to residents of the City of Banyule each year. Each year it focusses on an aspect of the local community. The 2004 calendar contains photographs of local people and activities. Some council services are detailed in the back pages.The annual report is a record of the activities and services in the Banyule City Council area28 pages. Colour illustrations of local people and activities.banyule city council, banyule community calendar -
Greensborough Historical Society
Calendar, Banyule City Council, Banyule Community Calendar 2016: Banyule's great outdoors, 2016_
This community calendar is distributed to residents of the City of Banyule each year. Each year it focusses on an aspect of the local community. The 2016 calendar contains photographs of local scenes and activities. Some council services are detailed in the back pages.The annual report is a record of the activities and services in the Banyule City Council area.28 pages. Colour illustrations. Illustrations of local scenes and landmarks.banyule city council, banyule community calendar