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Clunes Museum
Programme - PROGRAM, GUARDIAN PRINT CLUNES, 1932
PROGRAMME 75th ANNIVERSARY METHODIST CHURCH, CLUNES MARCH 26th 1932. METHODIST CHURCH ILLUSTRATED NAMES OF MINISTERS FROM 1857-1932local history, document, programme, churches, wesley -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Boost For Library Music Collection, 1/07/1992 12:00:00 AM
Nunawading Library has received $30,000 Grant from State Government, Minister of the Arts, in order to re-catalogue its Music Collection.Nunawading Library has received $30,000 Grant from State Government, Minister of the Arts, in order to re-catalogue its Music Collection.Nunawading Library has received $30,000 Grant from State Government, Minister of the Arts, in order to re-catalogue its Music Collection.public libraries, nunawading library, victoria ministry of the arts, nunawading library music collection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Celebrating 20 years as church senior, 1/03/1991
Article in Nunawading Gazette about Rev Jack Simmonds who celebrates 20 years as senior minister with Blackburn North Baptist Church.blackburn north baptist church, simmonds, jack (rev) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Deakin Street, Mitcham, 1856 - 1919
Deakin street, Mitcham, formerly part of the Springfield Estate Co. Ltd, was named after Alfred Deakin, Australia's second Prime Minister.Deakin street, Mitcham, formerly part of the Springfield Estate Co. Ltd, was named after Alfred Deakin, Australia's second Prime Minister.Deakin street, Mitcham, formerly part of the Springfield Estate Co. Ltd, was named after Alfred Deakin, Australia's second Prime Minister.deakin street, mitcham, springfield estate -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Schwerkolt Cottage Complex - purchase of horse paddocks, 20/09/2006
Other Council and Government personnel included; local member, Tony Robinson, councillors, Sharon Ellis and Helen Harris and Whitehorse facilitator, Mark FawcettSix coloured photographs taken after the purchase of the horse paddocks by the Whitehorse Council in 2006. Victorian Minister for Planning, Rob Hull, attendingschwerkolt cottage and museum complex, hull, rob -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
News release, Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust members announced, 19 July 1995
First trust of the QVWC: Janet England (Chair), Christine Haydon, Marion Lau, Gracia Baylor, Judith Walker, Gillian Welshe, Tania Price, Meryl Sexton, Sandra Bell, Esmai Manahan, Lecki Ord, Margaret Smith.One A4 white paper describing the announcement from the Office of the Minister for Women's Affairs of the first twelve women appointed to the QVWC Trust. committees of management, women professionals, historic buildings, building construction -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated c. 1940s
Rev. I.G. Allan was inducted in 1943.B & W exterior view of St. John's Presbyterian Church Essendon, with the minister Rev. I.G. Allan greeting worshippers after service.st. john's presbyterian essendon, rev. i.g. allan -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Making Tracks exhibition, Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Ann Smallpage, 12 Sep 2004
9 members attended the minister's breakfast celebrating the sesquintennial of the M&HB Railway & Pier, and others joined them at noon to see the "Making Tracks" exhibition. Both exhibition and the book "Welcome & Farewell" were launched at the breakfast, and also plaques for Station Pier, PMR Station & Flinders Street Station. Ref items 1947.01-.13 for presentation material. 1946 for book launched at this event.Set of 24 photos taken at 'Making Tracks' exhibition launch breakfast at Station Pier celebrating 150th anniversay of Pier & railway (12-09-2004). Includes: .01: Launch of "Farewell & Welcome" with Transport Minister Peter Batchelor and Jill Barnard with Sonia Jennings. .02: Jill Barnard presenting the book to PMH&PS Secretary Pat Grainger. .03 & .04: RHSV launch of 'Making Tracks'. .05 & .06: Meyer Eidelson & Pat Grainger at exhibition. .07: Norah Howard & Lois Daley at exhibition. .08: Norah Howard & Pat Grainger. .09-.24: Exhibition details.transport - railways, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, arts and entertainment - literature, barnard, jill, jennings, sonia, norah howard, meyer eidelson, pat grainger, batchelor, peter -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Alan Brown, Minister, and T.C. Jarrett, n.d
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Alan Brown (minister)/ +/ Theo Jarrett (blue pen, lower right)port of portland archives, theo jarrett, alan brown -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque, c1875
Gold painted wooden plaque with black lettering."REV. IRVING HETHERINGTON. Minister of Scots Church, Melbourne 1847-1875. A LEADER IN THE UNION OF 1859"scots' church melbourne -
Clunes Museum
Certificate
.1 Coloured certificate given by Young Workers Patriotic Guild to Joe Fawcett, a pupil at Glengower school No.927, dated 1919, issued by Education Department of Victoria .2 Certificate for The Honorary Justices Association of Victoria for Membership dated 29th February 1912, signed by Registrar P J Kent, issued to C Fawcett.1 Signed by W Hutchinson (Minister), F Tate (Director), E M Stevens (Headmaster) the honorary justices' association of victoria, c fawcett, justice of the peace -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Tool - Spade, Ceremonial Spade, 1986
Metal spade with wooden handlePlaque on handle: "Donated by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bob Hawke for Let's Right the Yarra 1986garden tools, bob hawke, prime minister, ceremony, let's right the yarra -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Programme, Methodist Church, Ringwood, Victoria. Opening and Dedication of the New Church - 1963
2 Programmes for the opening and dedication of the new church, November 9th, 1963, by the President of the Confrence, Rev. H.B. Freeman, M.A.Officiating Ministers: The President of the Confrence - Rev. H.B. Freeman, M.A The Chairman of the District - Rev A.W.R. Milligan The Minister of the Church - Rev. H.J. Williams, LTh Associate Minister - Rev. E.V. Saynor, B.A. and Rev. D.W. Uren. Officiating Laymen: Senior Church Steward - Mr W.H.Craig Trust Represenative - Mr A.J. Vass Secretary of the Trust - Mr E. A. Wigley -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Letter, Ministry of Transport, 60 plus travellers, Dec. 1989
Letter - photocopy printed on A4 sheet, to 60 plus travellers from the Minister for Transport advising that Scratch tickets could be bought from various shops or outlets, and staffed station from 1 Jan 1990. Advises of the introduction of the scratch ticket system, validation. Enclosed with the letter was a complimentary scratch ticket. Signed by Jim Kennan as Minister for Transport.trams, tramways, scratch tickets, tickets, minister for transport, fares -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Artists to put 20 painted trams on the track", 2/06/1986 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Age 2/6/1986 titled "Artists to put 20 painted trams on the track", about the launch of the 2nd series of Transport Art trams by Transport Minister Tom Roper and Arts Minister Mathews. Features a photo by Bruce Postle of the Minster Roper and school children. Gives details of the program. Article by Fiona Ahtersmith.trams, tramways, transporting art -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Ceramic - Bendigo Pottery :: Australian Prime Minister Flask, Bendigo Pottery, Alfred Deakin, c 1975
Established by George Guthrie in 1857 (about 5km north of its current site) and then again seven years later in 1864 after it initially closed, Bendigo Pottery remains one of the most influential and longest running Pottery’s in Australia. Over the years the Pottery has contributed to the growth and development of the district through both its products including building products, table ware and decorative and commemorative war as well as artistically, being responsible for training and supporting many potters locally. The City of Greater Bendigo has had a long history of partnering with Bendigo Pottery and the Civic Collection holds a number of important items within its collection. This Alfred Deakin 'reform' flask was one of a limited edition character bottles produced by the Pottery to commemorate important figures in Australian politics. The original reform flasks were English salt-glazed stoneware flasks produced in the early 19th century shaped into the form of figures connected with the Reform Bill of 1832. Much was made of puns like ‘the spirit of reform’ at the time. Artist John Frith has taken the reform flask form as inspiration for a series of political ceramics of some Australian Prime Ministers. The series includes Edmund Barton, Alfred Deakin and Chris Watson.Glazed ceramic flask in the shape Alfred Deakin. Square shaped with most of the detail on the front facing side other than head which is more detailed. Cork still in place in top of head.On reverse of flask; Alfred Deakin / Prime Minister / of Australia / 1903 - 1904 / 1905 - 1908 / 1909 - 1910 Bendigo Pottery / LMTED / Edition Series / 101/200 /Australia Signed lower left; 'Frith'australian politics, bendigo pottery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ian Brain and Richard Ashton, 12/2001
Photograph of Ian Brain (Manager of Vicnet West) and Richard Ashton (Federal Minister for Communication, INformation Technology and the Arts at the launch of E-Commerce report.ian brain, vicnet west, richard ashton, e-commerce -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Invitation, c. 1978
Invitation, grey paper, black print, Town of Portland logo. Portland Town Council reception for Minister of Public Works, T.L. Austin 1978. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Notice, Attendance at deputation to Public Work re Williamstown Road grant, Edward Clark, Town Clerk, 27 Jan 1880
Pinned with item 600.02Small (4pg) notice inviting attendance at deputation to Minister of Lands, 28 January 1880 re sale of lands along Williamstown Short Road'(Copy)'town planning, edward clark, town clerks, george f smith, land sales -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Residents fight against land sale, 18/03/1992 12:00:00 AM
Middlefield Primary School site in North Blackburn.Anger over sale of Middlefield Primary School site in North Blackburn. Petition addressed to John Harrowfield (Minister for Finance) attracted 550 signatures.Middlefield Primary School site in North Blackburn.moran, jane, harrowfield, john, pescott, middlefield primary school, blackburn north -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Fill Dumping Threat to Valley, 12//5/1993
Environment Minister, Barry Pullen says the Koonung Creek valley is earmarked to be dumping ground for Eastern Freeway extension.Environment Minister, Barry Pullen says the Koonung Creek valley is earmarked to be dumping ground for Eastern Freeway extension. Environmental impact statement called for.Environment Minister, Barry Pullen says the Koonung Creek valley is earmarked to be dumping ground for Eastern Freeway extension.freeways, koonung creek, eastern freeway extension, pullen, barry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Blackburn Church of Christ, 5/08/1979
75th anniversary of Blackburn Church of Christ, history. A church commenced in Blackburn in 1874, the current church founded in 1904. The first minister was A.W. Cleary.blackburn church of christ, cleary, a.w. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Bob Hawke's visit to Nunawading, 1989
Coloured photograph, showing Bob Hawke, Prime Minister, speaking to guests at the Civic Reception to him in the Nunawading Arts Centre, Waratah Room, in 1989hawke, bob, prime minister, city of nunawading, nunawading arts centre -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1999
Photograph showing the foundation stone unveiled by A.E.Lind M.L.A. and the Hon. Sir A. J. Peacock M.L.A.,Minister for Public Education. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Opening of Student Amenities Building, 1973
Outside the Student Amenities Building, left to right: Ian Smith, Minister for Agriculture, Brian Ward, Dux of College, R.J. Hamer, Premier of Victoria. On reverse, "Opening of Student Amenities Building and Graduation Ceremony 13/12/1973," and, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. E 206 (2)."student amenities building, ian smith, minister for agriculture, brian ward, dux of college, r.j. hamer, premier of victoria, graduation ceremony, 1973 -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Equipment - Y2K Hard drive, Australian Government, 1999
Y2K / the year 2000 / The millennium bug / was commonly used to refer to a widespread computer programming shortcut that was expected to cause extensive havoc as the year changed from 1999 to 2000. Instead of allowing four digits for the year, many computer programs only allowed two digits (e.g., 99 instead of 1999). As a result, there was immense panic that computers would be unable to operate at the turn of the millennium when the date descended from "99" to "00". The Bug presented a formidable challenge to the problem-solving skills of local government officials. Lacking a cure-all that will work for every municipality, local officials must develop their own solutions to meet their community's unique needs. At the same time, the Y2K bug provided a once-in-a-millennium leadership opportunity for local officials who understood that they are the key to preparing their communities for any issues.Hard drive mounted in an alaminium case with glass window front and back.Presented to Greater Bendigo City Council / by Hon, Roger Hallam. MLC / Minister for Finance / and / Hon, Robert Maclellan. MLA / Minister for Planning and Local Government / on 21 June. 1999 / In recognition of being the first Victorian Council / to be Y2k compliantmillennium bug -
Conservation Volunteers
Memorabilia: Cyclone Sylvaspade, Australian Bicentenary 1988, Cyclone Sylvaspade - Senator Graham Richardson planted a tree using this spade at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum to mark ATCV's work at the Australian Bicentennial, 1988 (exact)
The spade is a memento of the planting of a tree by the responseible Commonealth Minister to recognise the contribution of ATCV and ATCV volunteers to repair of the Australian environment. At the time ATCV had been operating in Ballarat for six years. ATCV volunteers had planted 192,000 trees from April 1987- March 1988. Senator Richardson was then Minister for the Arts and the Environment in the Hawke ALP Government and on 17 November 1988 he planted a tree using this spade at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum (at which ATCV volunteers had planted trees which are (by 2010) fully grown and a significant feature of the site). Peter Hiscock was director of Sovereign Hill as well as President of ATCV and among the most significant leaders of ATCV (now CVA). The spade also symbolises the recovery of ATCV (then a small and struggling community group) from near closure owing to the effects of the 1987 recession. The Cyclone Sylvaspade concept was component project of the Australian Bicentennial celebrations aimed at recognising organisations which had contributed positively to conservation of Australia's environment. The concept was originated and driven by Dr Wilf Crane of the CSIRO Division of Forestry and a highly regarded forester and environmentalist and champion of the cause of rejuvenating Australia's degraded landscape with trees. At the naming of a road after him in Canberra he was described as a: "enthusiast, a man of conviction, action, humility and simplicity". Wilf conceived the project, developed the tree planting spade with Boral Cyclone and the Institute of Foresters of Australia and launched it with the then Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephens at the new Parliament House. Cyclone has been a brand name for a manufacturer of good quality hand tools for over a century. It is likely manufacturing was still done in Australia at the time of manufacture of the Sylvaspade. Much of it has now moved offshore, particuarly to China and Taiwan.This object is historically significant because it is a memento of a significant national event, the 200th anniversary of European settlement and the start of a process of environmental change which has had negative consequences and which demands a commitment to conserving the uniques Australian national environment. It recognised the achievement of ATCV in tree planting over six years. The Cyclone Sylvaspade is a practical memento and having the responsible Commonwealth Minister plant a tree with it was highly symbolic of ATCV's practical commitment to repair of our environment all over Australia. It was also used by the Victorian Premier, Hon John Brumby, to plant a tree at the reopening of the Boral Asphalt plant, Ballarat, in April 2010. The spade is No. 12 of a limited edition. This item is a functional tree planting spade called a "Cyclone Sylvaspade", mounted on a block of wood with a plaque. The handle of the spade is made of grey plastic, the haft is light, stained wood, and the blade is manufactured to resemble silver and has engravings. It was donated by the Boral company and presented to ATCV by the Minister of Arts and the Environment, Senator Graham Richardson after he had planted a tree to mark the occasion at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum, BallaratOn the stem of the spade here is a label showing the logo of the Boral company which reads "SYLVASPADE Tree Planting Spade - Made in Australia." On the blade is engraved "Cyclone - NUMBER 0012 - SYLVASPADE - 1788-1988" together with the logo of the Australian Bicentennial Authority. The spade is mounted on a sturdy polished wooden board on which there is a brass-coloured plate bearing the words: "PRESENTED BY SENATOR THE HON GRAHAM RICHARDSON TO AUSTRALIAN TRUST FOR CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENVIRONMENT 17TH NOVEMBER 1988 DONATED BY BORAL LIMITED"of, trust, ballarat, memento, australian, australia, environment, conservation, atcv, for, volunteers, cyclone, sylvaspade, senator graham richardson, 1788 1988 australian, bicentennial, boral, spade, sovereign hill, 17th november 1988, 1988, minister for arts and environment, tree planting, institute, foresters, dr, wilf, crane -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: SUPPORT FOR LONG GULLY REDEVELOPMENT REPORT - HENDERSON
News Release from the Office of the Minister for Housing, dated August19, 1999 in reference to Support for Long Gully Redevelopment Report - Henderson. The key recommendations of the final report of the Bendigo's Long Gully Estate Redevelopment Advisory Committee have been endorsed by the Minister for Housing, Ann Henderson. There was to be construction of new public and private housing which reflected the current local community needs.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - support for long gully redevelopment report - henderson, office of the minister for housing, ann henderson, ron best mlc, anne stanford -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Visitors Book
This was used as the Orbost Historical Society's visitors' book for the Orbost Museum.This book records those who have visited the Orbost Museum. It indicates where they are from and their thoughts about the museum.A large album with a brown cloth cover. There is gold lettering on the front cover - Visitors Book.ORBOST HISTORICAL MUSEUM Opened on December 1st, 1967 by Hon. Peter Nixon M.P., Minister for the Interior.visitors-book orbost-museum -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Baptism of Amanda Hope Keane, 1984
Colour photograph of Reverend William J. Keane and Denise Keane at the baptism of their daughter Amanda Hope Keane. Grandfather Len Jackson also present."C&N 14/11/86 Amanda Hope Keane daughter of minister and his wife Wonthaggi"keane, william j., denise keane, amanda hope keane, len jackson, wonthaggi, uniting church minister