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Koorie Heritage Trust
Pamphlet, Aboriginal History Programme, Lake Tyers
Gives the timeline of history for Lake Tyers reserve and mission together with families. Brief history and list of family surnames of residents at Lake Tyers 1878 - 1924.1 pamphlet 6 P.; ports.; maps; 21 cm.Gives the timeline of history for Lake Tyers reserve and mission together with families. Brief history and list of family surnames of residents at Lake Tyers 1878 - 1924.communities, settlements, reserves, missions, etc. -- 19th century - general., lake tyers - east gippsland. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, City of Nunawading Heritage Survey Project, 1/10/1994 12:00:00 AM
Database of places recognised in the field survey.Database of places recognised in the field survey. List of buildings, roads etc with indexes by value and by street name.Database of places recognised in the field survey. city of nunawading heritage survey, street name -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, List of significant sites in Nunawading, c1994
... for the City of Nunawading Heritage Survey Project. Non annotated list ...Non annotated list - probably prepared in preparation for the City of Nunawading Heritage Survey Project.Non annotated list - probably prepared in preparation for the City of Nunawading Heritage Survey Project.Non annotated list - probably prepared in preparation for the City of Nunawading Heritage Survey Project.city of nunawading heritage survey, arrowsmith, valda -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Australian Heritage Commission, 1/03/1995 12:00:00 AM
Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission.Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission. Only Schwerkolt Cottage is listed as Registered. Also list of criteria for registration.Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission. australian heritage commission, yarran dheran, wandinong sanctuary, blackburn lake sanctuary, schwerkolt cottage, r. e.gray reserve. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Heritage overlay, 2002
... listed dwellings in the Heritage Overlay.... to individually listed dwellings in the Heritage Overlay. Heritage overlay ...Guidelines for alterations and additions to individually listed dwellings in the Heritage Overlay.Guidelines for alterations and additions to individually listed dwellings in the Heritage Overlay.Guidelines for alterations and additions to individually listed dwellings in the Heritage Overlay.city of whitehorse, heritage studies -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Bicentennial History and Heritage Committee, 1/08/1988 12:00:00 AM
Invitation from the Mayor of Nunawading, Cr Jan Plummer to an informal reception to honour winners of the bicentennial history and heritage competition on 20 august 1988.Invitation from the Mayor of Nunawading, Cr Jan Plummer to an informal reception to honour winners of the bicentennial history and heritage competition on 20 august 1988. Includes list of prize winners of the history writing competition.Invitation from the Mayor of Nunawading, Cr Jan Plummer to an informal reception to honour winners of the bicentennial history and heritage competition on 20 august 1988.plummer, jan, bicentenary, city of nunawading, competitions, bicentennial history and heritage competition -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Out on the roof tiles, 1994
... be listed on a heritage register of the Historic Buildings Council... be listed on a heritage register of the Historic Buildings Council ...Parts of Monier Wunderlich tile factory in Vermont may be listed on a heritage register of the Historic Buildings Council.Parts of Monier Wunderlich tile factory in Vermont may be listed on a heritage register of the Historic Buildings Council. City of Nunawading has recently introduced a front desk service where residents can obtain information about requirements for subdivisions, engineering and building permits.Parts of Monier Wunderlich tile factory in Vermont may be listed on a heritage register of the Historic Buildings Council. tile factories, monier wunderlich tile factory, historic buildings, abbott, kevin, maclellan, rob, strong, ray, tuckerman, graeme -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Uproar over new units, 29/10/1997 12:00:00 AM
Mitcham residents and the Nunawading and District Historical SocietyMitcham residents and the Nunawading and District Historical Society have joined the growing list of objectors to a proposed 16 unit development at the corner of Mitcham Road and Meerut Street on the site of one of the few remaining historical homes in the area. The house was built in 1934 by Stanley and Helen Walker. Mr Walker's family was owner and operator of the Australian Tessellated Tile Company, an important industry for Mitcham and Victoria. The house was recognised in the 1994 City of Nunawading Heritage Survey Project and was classified as being of high local significance,Mitcham residents and the Nunawading and District Historical Societymitcham road, mitcham, meerut street, walker, stanley, helen, arrowsmith, valda, daly, peter, seamer -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Report, National Trust Building Register for City of Whitehorse, 1996
... Mitcham melbourne With registration status listed. 8 pages ...List of National Trust buildings in the City of Whitehorse as at 27 June 1996.List of National Trust buildings registered within the City of Whitehorse as at 27/6/1996 with registration status listed. 8 pagesList of National Trust buildings in the City of Whitehorse as at 27 June 1996.national trust of australia (victoria), city of whitehorse, heritage, buildings -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Surrey Lodge, 2005
... Featuring 520-528 Mitcham Road and listing schedules... and listing schedules to the Heritage Overlay.... and listing schedules to the Heritage Overlay. Surrey Lodge Document ...Landscape conservation analysis prepared by Lee Andrews & Associates Heritage Consulting.Landscape conservation analysis prepared by Lee Andrews & Associates Heritage Consulting, featuring 520-528 Mitcham Road and listing schedules to the Heritage Overlay.Landscape conservation analysis prepared by Lee Andrews & Associates Heritage Consulting.surrey lodge, mitcham road, mitcham, nos. 520-528, heritage buildings, city of whitehorse -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Cottage value listed, 2006
Schwerkolt Cottage to be added to the Victorian Heritage Register.Schwerkolt Cottage to be added to the Victorian Heritage Register (Photos of Cottage and of August and Wilhelmina Schwerkolt)Schwerkolt Cottage to be added to the Victorian Heritage Register. victorian heritage register, schwerkolt cottage, simmenauer, peter, richards, pauline -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Headwear - Hat - School, 1965
Hat belonged to Julie Jones née Foley, now Heritage Programs Officer, City of Whitehorse. Worn for Grade 2 (1960) and Grade 3 (1965). Julie started school at Blackburn State School for Prep and Grade 1 and was on the waiting list for St Thomas The Apostle's in Blackburn. A vacancy came up for Julie to start in Grade 2 (1964). The teacher was Ms Goody and the building was 'an outdoor building separate from the main building'. Her sister Christine was in Grade 6, and she wore the hat first. St Thomas' was co-ed for primary level (Prep- 6) and girls for form 1 - Form 4 (highest level). The hat was hand me down from Christine. Note: Blazer and tunic are in our collection (NA4565.1-2).Caramel coloured straw hat for St Thomas The Apostle's Blackburn. Edge bound in the same colour on turn up brim. The ribbon (grosgrain) around the crown is in the matching colour and has a flattened bow at the back. At the centre front of ribbon is an enamelled badge in blue, red and caramel colour with 'St Thomas The Apostle's Blackburn. Dominus neus et deus Meus'|In the centre of the badge is a pair of hands with one finger pointing to a hole in the other hand. Headband has J FOLEY written in pen and label is created by Effie Jay 20 1/2. Shower - proofed with water repellent Formula KO/3420Made of Straw Fibre. Name J FOLEYcostume, female headwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Heritage Week 2018, 2018
A leaflet listing the City of Whitehorse Heritage Week 2018 activities.A leaflet listing the City of Whitehorse Heritage Week 2018 activities.A leaflet listing the City of Whitehorse Heritage Week 2018 activities.heritage week 2018, city of whitehorse -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Horticultural Heritage Advice, 1/11/2002 12:00:00 AM
A list of significant trees.A list of significant trees at 5 Longland Rd, Heatherdale, 449 Springvale Road, Forest Hill, 129 Mount Pleasant Road, Forest Hill and 347 Blackburn Road, Burwood East including aerial photographs by Francine Gilfedder & Associates.A list of significant trees. heritage studies, horticulture, longland road, heatherdale no. 5, springvale road, forest hill no. 449, mount pleasant road, forest hill no. 129, blackburn road, burwood east no 347, gilfedder francine -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Whitehorse Manningham Heritage Network Project, Court, Vicki, Whitehorse Mannngham Heritage Network Project, Jan 2004
Addresses in Whitehorse and Manningham currently listed in the Whitehorse Manningham Local History Database. January 2004Addresses in Whitehorse and Manningham currently listed in the Whitehorse Manningham Local History DatabaseA blue ring - bound booklet, A4, 37p of addressed in Whitehorse & Manningham compiled by Vicki Courtstreet names, city of whitehorse, city of manningham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Family Day Schwerkolt Cottage, October 2022
Contains a list of activities on display that dayFamily Day at Schwerkolt Cottage returned on 11/09/2022 as part of Whitehorse Heritage Weeknon-fictionContains a list of activities on display that dayheritage family day 2022, fincham patricia -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Booklet - Annual Report, Charles J. Evans, The School of Mines Ballaarat Annual Report, 1874, 1974
Small stapled publication recording the Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, balance sheet, certificates granted and list of subscriptions and donations.non-fictionballarat school of mines annual report, museum, laboratory -
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Booklet - Annual Report, Ballarat Star, The School of Mines Ballaarat Annual Report, 1878, 1978
Small stapled publication recording the Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, balance sheet, certificates granted and list of subscriptions and donations.non-fictionballarat school of mines annual report, museum, laboratory -
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Booklet - Annual Report, Ballarat Star, The School of Mines Ballaarat Annual Report, 1879, 1979
Small stapled publication recording the Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, balance sheet, certificates granted and list of subscriptions and donations.non-fictionballarat school of mines annual report, museum, laboratory -
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Booklet - Annual Report, Charles Boyd, Machine Printing Works, The School of Mines Ballaarat Annual Report, 1880, 1979
Small stapled publication recording the Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, balance sheet, certificates granted and list of subscriptions and donations.non-fictionballarat school of mines annual report, museum, laboratory -
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Booklet - Annual Report, Charles Boyd, Machine Printing Works, The School of Mines Ballaarat Annual Report, 1881, 1981
Small stapled publication recording the Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, balance sheet, certificates granted and list of subscriptions and donations.non-fictionballarat school of mines annual report, museum, laboratory -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Big Tree, Guildford, Victoria, 2017, 16/07/2017
The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark.A number of colour photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). The tres is believed to be one of the largest examples of the species in Victoria, and has been recorded as having a height of 30 metre, a canopy spread of 34 metres, and a trunk circumference of 9.35 metres. The tree was already an ancient giant when white settlers first arrived in the 1840s. On Saturday evening, February 28th 2015, just as dusk was falling, Guildford was hit hard by tornado-like winds, felling the big cottonwood tree down by the river, and tearing limbs from the iconic Big Tree, reducing it by an estimated one third. The debris has been cleared since then and the tree seems to have survived its ordeal, though its size is certainly diminished.big tree, guidlford, river red gum -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Prof McIntyre and Philip Slobom, c2009
... . It is listed on the State's Heritage Register as a place of historical.... It is listed on the State's Heritage Register as a place of historical ...Environmental approach to preserving Kew Court House 4 June 2010 Paint stripping from older buildings can be a hazardous task. The City of Boroondara has found an environmentally sustainable solution for the works at local heritage icon, the Kew Police Station and Court House. Council used an organic based paint stripping alternative as part of the repairs to the rendering on the building facade. Over nearly three months, the damaged and unsound render was removed, the paint was stripped and the render was repainted. Usually, paint is removed via high pressure water cleaning or sandblasting. This is a harsh method and involves combining extreme high amounts of pressure, water and sand and is highly toxic. It also creates high noise levels. In this 'green' project, Council used a soy bean paint stripper. The process uses a paste-like substance, which is highly effective, non toxic and biodegradable, and applied by hand. Initially, a bandage is applied (much like a leg waxing strip) over the top of paste. It is allowed to dry and then the bandage is stripped off. Noise was kept to a minimum by using the paint stripping alternative. Scrapings and bandages are then bagged and sent to the tip as landfill, so it does not end up in our water supply. The waste and debris don’t run-off into drains, and the bags and bi-products are biodegradable. Studley Ward Councillor Phillip Healey explained that soy bean paint removal is not greatly used in Melbourne or the local government sector. "We know of special cases where it has been used, such as high profile projects like Sydney Harbour Bridge, but Boroondara is one of the first in Victoria to employ this natural plant-based paint-stripping treatment to a large-scale building," Cr Healey said. "What this means is that no harmful substances were used and no injury was caused, soy paint removal also preserves, protects and restores the heritage integrity and decorative stone masonry features of the historic building. "This is a terrific example of our commitment to 'enhancing the environment' which is one of our key directions in the 2010–15 Council Plan." The restoration of the Kew Court House and Police Station is expected to be completed in the year ahead. Council purchased the heritage building in 2007 with the intention for it to be restored and used for the community. The building required extensive renovation including repair of the slate roof and ventilation dome, and the renovation plans include a new foyer, bathrooms and kitchen to ensure the venue meets a broad range of community needs. Heritage Victoria helped fund the cost of the roof repairs with a grant of $250,000, along with the Australian Government contributing $330,000 through its Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. Restoration Underway Concept plans for a new performance and exhibition space at the Kew Court House and Police Station have been developed by the City of Boroondara. Two years ago, Council Purchased the Kew Court House and Police Station from the State Government for $825,000 with the intention for it to be restored and used for the community. The building requires extensive renovation including repair of the slate roof and ventilation dome. The renovation plans include a new foyer, bathrooms and kitchen to ensure the venue meets a broad range of community needs. The restoration has been assisted with a Federal Government grant of $330,000 under the Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. In 2008, Council was also successful in obtaining a Heritage Victoria Grant of $250,000 towards the costs of the roof repairs. Having satisfied the necessary permit requirements, works are about to commence using slate of a similar quality to the original. The City of Boroondara would like to thank all residents and businesses who have contributed to the Kew Court House Restoration Appeal which has raised $650,000. Special thanks go to a private donor who donated $250,000 and the Kew Senior Citizens Club which contributed $50,000. NEWS FLASH 14th March “Council moves to provide certainty for the restoration of the courthouse”. In a historic meeting last night 13th March 07 at Boroondara Council voted overwhelmingly to complete the purchase of the Kew Court House. The partnership continues between the Kew Court House Restoration Appeal and the Council to see this project through. The project now has the overwhelming support of Council. “It is no longer about “if” it is about “when” the doors will re open” said Prof Peter McIntyre. With the property secured the fundraising can now be completed without the encumbrances and we know the restoration will be undertaken as the funds become available from the appeal. Work can commence as soon as significant fund raising is achieved. “The community, philanthropists and corporations can now enter this project with certainty. 7th March At the Council meeting on 5th March, following many hours of debate a motion was passed by 5 to 4 vote to purchase the Kew Court House and Police Station outright. As of 7th March Cr Dick Menting lodged a rescission notice. This means that there was another Council meeting at 6pm, Tuesday 13th March at Council Chambers. MEDIA RELEASE - Kew, 3rd December 2006 APPEAL LAUNCHED TO SAVE A NATIONAL TREASURE On the morning of Saturday 18th. November 2006 the people of Kew were aroused by the triumphant sound of the Boroondara Brass which had assembled outside the former Kew Police Station. After four long years of neglect, the precinct was being heralded back to life, and what a heartwarming sound it was for all those early shoppers who gathered to hear Cr. Phillip Healey introduce Patrons and supporters of the Save the Court House campaign. Following the speeches, the "Thermometer" was unveiled and the Appeal was formally under way. The various committees have worked very hard during these past weeks. The Kew Court House Arts Association Inc. has been formed under the leadership of Graeme McCoubrie. This organization brings all the amateur theatre groups in the City of Boroondara together with a view to providing them with a permanent performing space within the former Court House. As well as intimate theatre, there will be provision for the staging of instrumental and choral performances before an audience of 40 to 50 people. The Police Station will compliment the function of the Court House by providing a venue for artist groups to exhibit their work, for the Historical Societies of Boroondara to meet, and for study groups to meet, for activities such as play and poetry readings. It will be a Hub for the Arts in Kew. Of course none of this can happen unless the money to pay for restoration of the buildings is raised, and we only have until March 2007 in which to do this. The City of Boroondara, Kew Historical Society and the East Kew Community Bank are working together as a team to make this dream a reality, but WE NEED YOUR HELP. This is a fantastic one-off opportunity, and it must not be wasted. Donations to the Appeal can be made through the Kew East Kew Community Bank or any branch of the Bendigo Bank, or through the Kew Historical Society Inc., P.O. Box 175 Kew Vic 3101. All donations over $2 are tax deductible through the Community Enterprise Foundation. End Media Release Kew Courthouse future looks bright The State Government has accepted an offer from the local government of Boroondara to purchase the former Kew Courthouse and Police Station, Minister for Finance John Lenders said today. In a joint statement with the Mayor of Boroondara, Councillor Jack Wegman, Mr Lenders said he was pleased that agreement had been reached and the contract of sale document finalised. “I welcome the Council making this step towards purchasing this property after recent negotiations,” Mr Lenders said. “The settlement date for the purchase of the property is March 2007. The State government sold the property to Council at a reduced cost of $825,000 for community use. The full value of the buildings on the commercial marketplace was estimated to be about $2million,” he said. Cr Wegman said the Contract of Sale provides that if the funds cannot be raised to restore the property for use as community buildings then they will be returned to the State government. In relation to this additional funding to restore and modernise the buildings, Council and the community will work together over the next eight months, with the encouragement of the State government, Cr Wegman said. Mr Lenders said both he and the Premier had advised the Council of fundraising opportunities to help the Council convert the property for its future use. Cr Wegman noted that applications for funding from the Community Support Fund and for State government heritage grants were being processed. “Council has agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kew Historical Society outlining arrangements for the Kew Court House Restoration Appeal and Council is delighted with the level of support shown by the community and is confident of a bright future for these historic buildings.” Mr Lenders said the Bracks Government is committed to securing the best outcome when buildings that have once served the community outlive their original purpose. “There is a responsibility for Governments to practice good financial management and achieve the best possible price when an asset is longer used by the State,” he said. “There is also a responsibility to consider the local community. The Government and City of Boroondara have worked hard to achieve a balance between these two interests.” The building ceased to operate as a courthouse in 1971 and as a police station in 2002. Part of the building was also used as a post office and this section of the building was sold by the Commonwealth in 1992 to a private owner and is currently run as a licensed restaurant. It is listed on the State's Heritage Register as a place of historical and architectural significance and is protected by the Victorian Heritage Act. Created: 30 August 2006 Last Update: 10 January 2007 kew, kew court house, phillip slobom, town crier, professor peter mcintyre -
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Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Kew Historical Society in the Former Kew Court House, c2009
... . It is listed on the State's Heritage Register as a place of historical.... It is listed on the State's Heritage Register as a place of historical ...Environmental approach to preserving Kew Court House 4 June 2010 Paint stripping from older buildings can be a hazardous task. The City of Boroondara has found an environmentally sustainable solution for the works at local heritage icon, the Kew Police Station and Court House. Council used an organic based paint stripping alternative as part of the repairs to the rendering on the building facade. Over nearly three months, the damaged and unsound render was removed, the paint was stripped and the render was repainted. Usually, paint is removed via high pressure water cleaning or sandblasting. This is a harsh method and involves combining extreme high amounts of pressure, water and sand and is highly toxic. It also creates high noise levels. In this 'green' project, Council used a soy bean paint stripper. The process uses a paste-like substance, which is highly effective, non toxic and biodegradable, and applied by hand. Initially, a bandage is applied (much like a leg waxing strip) over the top of paste. It is allowed to dry and then the bandage is stripped off. Noise was kept to a minimum by using the paint stripping alternative. Scrapings and bandages are then bagged and sent to the tip as landfill, so it does not end up in our water supply. The waste and debris don’t run-off into drains, and the bags and bi-products are biodegradable. Studley Ward Councillor Phillip Healey explained that soy bean paint removal is not greatly used in Melbourne or the local government sector. "We know of special cases where it has been used, such as high profile projects like Sydney Harbour Bridge, but Boroondara is one of the first in Victoria to employ this natural plant-based paint-stripping treatment to a large-scale building," Cr Healey said. "What this means is that no harmful substances were used and no injury was caused, soy paint removal also preserves, protects and restores the heritage integrity and decorative stone masonry features of the historic building. "This is a terrific example of our commitment to 'enhancing the environment' which is one of our key directions in the 2010–15 Council Plan." The restoration of the Kew Court House and Police Station is expected to be completed in the year ahead. Council purchased the heritage building in 2007 with the intention for it to be restored and used for the community. The building required extensive renovation including repair of the slate roof and ventilation dome, and the renovation plans include a new foyer, bathrooms and kitchen to ensure the venue meets a broad range of community needs. Heritage Victoria helped fund the cost of the roof repairs with a grant of $250,000, along with the Australian Government contributing $330,000 through its Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. Restoration Underway Concept plans for a new performance and exhibition space at the Kew Court House and Police Station have been developed by the City of Boroondara. Two years ago, Council Purchased the Kew Court House and Police Station from the State Government for $825,000 with the intention for it to be restored and used for the community. The building requires extensive renovation including repair of the slate roof and ventilation dome. The renovation plans include a new foyer, bathrooms and kitchen to ensure the venue meets a broad range of community needs. The restoration has been assisted with a Federal Government grant of $330,000 under the Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. In 2008, Council was also successful in obtaining a Heritage Victoria Grant of $250,000 towards the costs of the roof repairs. Having satisfied the necessary permit requirements, works are about to commence using slate of a similar quality to the original. The City of Boroondara would like to thank all residents and businesses who have contributed to the Kew Court House Restoration Appeal which has raised $650,000. Special thanks go to a private donor who donated $250,000 and the Kew Senior Citizens Club which contributed $50,000. NEWS FLASH 14th March “Council moves to provide certainty for the restoration of the courthouse”. In a historic meeting last night 13th March 07 at Boroondara Council voted overwhelmingly to complete the purchase of the Kew Court House. The partnership continues between the Kew Court House Restoration Appeal and the Council to see this project through. The project now has the overwhelming support of Council. “It is no longer about “if” it is about “when” the doors will re open” said Prof Peter McIntyre. With the property secured the fundraising can now be completed without the encumbrances and we know the restoration will be undertaken as the funds become available from the appeal. Work can commence as soon as significant fund raising is achieved. “The community, philanthropists and corporations can now enter this project with certainty. 7th March At the Council meeting on 5th March, following many hours of debate a motion was passed by 5 to 4 vote to purchase the Kew Court House and Police Station outright. As of 7th March Cr Dick Menting lodged a rescission notice. This means that there was another Council meeting at 6pm, Tuesday 13th March at Council Chambers. MEDIA RELEASE - Kew, 3rd December 2006 APPEAL LAUNCHED TO SAVE A NATIONAL TREASURE On the morning of Saturday 18th. November 2006 the people of Kew were aroused by the triumphant sound of the Boroondara Brass which had assembled outside the former Kew Police Station. After four long years of neglect, the precinct was being heralded back to life, and what a heartwarming sound it was for all those early shoppers who gathered to hear Cr. Phillip Healey introduce Patrons and supporters of the Save the Court House campaign. Following the speeches, the "Thermometer" was unveiled and the Appeal was formally under way. The various committees have worked very hard during these past weeks. The Kew Court House Arts Association Inc. has been formed under the leadership of Graeme McCoubrie. This organization brings all the amateur theatre groups in the City of Boroondara together with a view to providing them with a permanent performing space within the former Court House. As well as intimate theatre, there will be provision for the staging of instrumental and choral performances before an audience of 40 to 50 people. The Police Station will compliment the function of the Court House by providing a venue for artist groups to exhibit their work, for the Historical Societies of Boroondara to meet, and for study groups to meet, for activities such as play and poetry readings. It will be a Hub for the Arts in Kew. Of course none of this can happen unless the money to pay for restoration of the buildings is raised, and we only have until March 2007 in which to do this. The City of Boroondara, Kew Historical Society and the East Kew Community Bank are working together as a team to make this dream a reality, but WE NEED YOUR HELP. This is a fantastic one-off opportunity, and it must not be wasted. Donations to the Appeal can be made through the Kew East Kew Community Bank or any branch of the Bendigo Bank, or through the Kew Historical Society Inc., P.O. Box 175 Kew Vic 3101. All donations over $2 are tax deductible through the Community Enterprise Foundation. End Media Release Kew Courthouse future looks bright The State Government has accepted an offer from the local government of Boroondara to purchase the former Kew Courthouse and Police Station, Minister for Finance John Lenders said today. In a joint statement with the Mayor of Boroondara, Councillor Jack Wegman, Mr Lenders said he was pleased that agreement had been reached and the contract of sale document finalised. “I welcome the Council making this step towards purchasing this property after recent negotiations,” Mr Lenders said. “The settlement date for the purchase of the property is March 2007. The State government sold the property to Council at a reduced cost of $825,000 for community use. The full value of the buildings on the commercial marketplace was estimated to be about $2million,” he said. Cr Wegman said the Contract of Sale provides that if the funds cannot be raised to restore the property for use as community buildings then they will be returned to the State government. In relation to this additional funding to restore and modernise the buildings, Council and the community will work together over the next eight months, with the encouragement of the State government, Cr Wegman said. Mr Lenders said both he and the Premier had advised the Council of fundraising opportunities to help the Council convert the property for its future use. Cr Wegman noted that applications for funding from the Community Support Fund and for State government heritage grants were being processed. “Council has agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kew Historical Society outlining arrangements for the Kew Court House Restoration Appeal and Council is delighted with the level of support shown by the community and is confident of a bright future for these historic buildings.” Mr Lenders said the Bracks Government is committed to securing the best outcome when buildings that have once served the community outlive their original purpose. “There is a responsibility for Governments to practice good financial management and achieve the best possible price when an asset is longer used by the State,” he said. “There is also a responsibility to consider the local community. The Government and City of Boroondara have worked hard to achieve a balance between these two interests.” The building ceased to operate as a courthouse in 1971 and as a police station in 2002. Part of the building was also used as a post office and this section of the building was sold by the Commonwealth in 1992 to a private owner and is currently run as a licensed restaurant. It is listed on the State's Heritage Register as a place of historical and architectural significance and is protected by the Victorian Heritage Act. Created: 30 August 2006 Last Update: 10 January 2007 Colour photograph of the Kew Historical Society holding an event in the Former Kew Court House.kew, kew court house, kew historical society, meeting, city of boroondara -
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Book, Clare Gervasoni, 'Research Directory of Swiss and Italian Pioneers in Australasia 2002' by Clare Gervasoni, 2002
The research directory of Swiss and Italian Pioneers was published by BHS Publishing and written by Clare Gervasoni. It features family names, towns of origin, and shipping.Purple soft covered book outlined Italian Speakers in Australian up to 1901. Italian speakers are listed in names, town of origin, and ship they travelled to Australia on. swiss, italian, swiss/italian, italian speakers, migration, clare gervasoni -
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Photograph - Colour, Shepherd's Flat Honour Board
The Honour board is housed at the Dayelsford Returned Soldiers' LeagueColour photograph of a World War One Honour Board listing those who served from Shepherd's Flat. The timber honor board has the words "State School Shepherd's Flat Roll of Honor in copper repousse.dayelsford returned soldiers' league, shepherd's flat, sheherd's flate state school, honour roll, roll of honor, p. thompson, g. thompson, o. thompson, g. guasconi, j, rodini, a. millar, f, muller, h. henderson, l. henderson, p. tinetti, h. mckay, b. dougall, l. muschialli, h. gilsenan, repousse -
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Booklet, Ballarat Hotels Past and Present
Five page booklet listing hotels in Ballarat.hotels, ballarat -
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Booklet, Public Record Office Victoria, Public Record Office Central Highlands Region of Victoria List of Holdings, 1984, 02/1984/
Public Record Office Victoria has a branch in Ballarat. This listing is pre the computrised lisitng of the Central Highlands material. Yellow covered booklet with holdings at the the Ballarat branch of the Public Record Office. public record office victoria, prov, avoca, ararat, lexton, ripon, talbot, clunes, ballarat, grenville, daylesford, gelnlyon, bungaree, ballan, sebastopol, buninyong, creswick -
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Photograph, LJ Gervasoni, Scarsdale/Linton Milepost (or Milestone), 20-06/2009
... on the Glenelg Highway are listed on the Victorian Heritage Reigister... on the Glenelg Highway are listed on the Victorian Heritage Reigister ...Stone mileposts dating from the 1870s are found on the Glenelg Highway. Stone and iron mileposts are now a rarity, and have remanining markers have become a tourist attaction in many smaller towns with remnant markers. The stone mileposts on the Glenelg Highway are listed on the Victorian Heritage Reigister as being significant to the State of Victoria. Their primary purpose is to inform the travelling public of distances and directions to various destinations. The stone milepost in the current City of Ballarat are located on the Glenelg Highway (between Ballarat and Scarsdale), Smythes Creek and Delacombe, and have been registered by Heritage Victoria, (HO155) Other stone mileposts are located In Golden Plains Shire at Smythesdale (Victorian Heritage Register H1701) Metrication in Australia caused former mile markers to be gradually replaced with 10 km markers on highways and country roads, which are referred to as "kilometre plates".Colour photograph of a stone mile post on between Ballarat, Scarsdale and Lintonmilepost, mile post, scarsdale, linton, ballarat, mile marker, stone milepost, milestone -
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Document, Zena Cumpston, Indigenous Plant Use: A booklet on the medicinal, nutritional and technological use of indigenous plants, 2020
non-fictionindiginous plants, koori food, botany, river mint, kulin national plant list, nardoo, murnong