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NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Newsletter: Rewind, NMIT 2007, Rewind NMIT Newsletter. Issue one 2007, 2007
This newsletter outlines achievements at NMIT in 2007, covering awards, community, industry and international partnerships.16 pages, colour illustrations.rewind, community partnerships, industry partnerships, nmit, , -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Newsletter
To circulate news, exchange information and notify future activities to Australian-Italian communities interested in their country.black lettering on a white background on the front. Staples along fold. Copies of photos included.camp newsletters, italian internees -
Inverloch Historical Society
004354 Document - Inverloch Community Newsletter - October 1973 - from Nina Banks - Digital Copy only
... 004354 Document - Inverloch Community Newsletter - October...) Inverloch gippsland 004354 Document - Inverloch Community Newsletter ... -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, Ruyton Reporter, 1999
The Ruyton Reporter (formerly known as Ruyton Reports) captures the essential Ruyton Girls' School experience for the broader school community. It has been produced since 1986.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to one of the oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Thus, the record can be used as a reference example for research into Victorian school history. It also gives insight into the types of activities and events undertaken at Ruyton Girls' School during the period of its production. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on paper with staple binding. 16 pages.Front Page: Edited by Deborah Forster / 1 / 9 / theRUYTON / REPORTER / 9 / spring / 9 / The New Learning Communities P2 / "I know I cannot teach / anyone anything. I can only / provide an environment in / which he can learn" / Carl Rogers / INSIDE: / PRINT POST APPROVED / PP 341999 00026 / Ruyton One to One 12 Selbourne Rd / New Board Members Kew VIC 3101 / R / Enchanted Place RECTE ET FIDE LITER Tel: 9819 2422 / ORA / Fax: 9818 4790 / Email: [email protected] Web site: www.ruyton.vic.edu.au /ruyton girls' school, ruyton, school, students, newsletter, ruyton reports, ruyton news, kew, victoria, melbourne, girls school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, Strathdon Link, 1/03/1994 12:00:00 AM
... Newsletter of the Strathdon Community Vol 13 No 1... Homes Newsletter of the Strathdon Community Vol 13 No 1 ...Newsletter of the Strathdon Community Vol 13 No 1Newsletter of the Strathdon Community Vol 13 No 1Newsletter of the Strathdon Community Vol 13 No 1strathdon community, aged people, hostels, nursing homes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, Whitehorse Boroondara FM news, 1/11/1996 12:00:00 AM
... Mitcham melbourne Whitehorse Boroondara Community Radio Newsletter ...Newsletter of the Whitehorse Boroondara Community Radio Inc Vol 15Newsletter of the Whitehorse Boroondara Community Radio Inc Vol 15Newsletter of the Whitehorse Boroondara Community Radio Inc Vol 15whitehorse boroondara community radio, newsletter -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Eastern Freeway Extension, 2000 - 2002
Eastern Freeway ExtensionEastern Freeway Extension- Cost estimates for community consultation option Public consultation process : report on analysis submissions Deep Creek Road - Landscape concept Media Release from Premier of Victoria VicRoads - Works update newsletters Whitehorse City Council minutes VicRoads Correspondence Schwerkolt Cottage Precinct - Concept Plan VicRoads maps.Eastern Freeway Extensioneastern freeway extension, vicroads, victoria. department of infrastructure, city of whitehorse, schwerkolt cottage, landscape planning, maps -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, Vermont South Community Association, 1984
... Association 1984 Newsletter of the Vermont South Community Association ...1984 Newsletter of the Vermont South Community Association1984 Newsletter of the Association1984 Newsletter of the Vermont South Community Associationclubs and associations, vermont south community association -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Blackburn Shopping Centre Community Newsletter, 1991, 1992
... Blackburn Shopping Centre Community Newsletter... 1992 Blackburn Shopping Centre Community Newsletter Pamphlet ...Newsletter for Oct 1991 & Dec 1991 & Apr 1992Newsletter for Oct 1991 & Dec 1991 & Apr 1992Newsletter for Oct 1991 & Dec 1991 & Apr 1992blackburn station shopping centre, shopping centres, blackburn newsagency, rob's cycle and sports, avencare, blackburn branch library, brumby's hot bread -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, Whitehorse Community Chest Inc. Newsletter, 2009
... Whitehorse Community Chest Inc. Newsletter... Mitcham melbourne Whitehorse Community Chest Inc. Bromley Ron ...The Community Chest supports many charities and more than 800 volunteers doorknock each year. No.1 2009.The Community Chest supports many charities and more than 800 volunteers doorknock each year. No.1 2009.The Community Chest supports many charities and more than 800 volunteers doorknock each year. No.1 2009.whitehorse community chest inc., bromley, ron, brady, roger -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, Vermont Uniting Community Centre Newsletter, 2010
... Vermont Uniting Community Centre Newsletter... Uniting Community Centre Newsletter Pamphlet Newsletter ...Newsletter for Terms 3 and 4 2010.Newsletter for Terms 3 and 4 2010.Newsletter for Terms 3 and 4 2010.vermont uniting church, terms -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, EastLink, 2005-2008
Miscellaneous brochures, newsletters and notices distributed to local residents about aspects of the construction of the EastLink tollway.Miscellaneous brochures, newsletters and notices distributed to local residents about aspects of the construction of the EastLink tollway. Includes partial runs of EastLink News March 2005-June 2008, EastLink Construction Update December 2005-February 2008, and Community Connect Forum papers and Property Condition Survey Report for 7 May Court Mitcham.Miscellaneous brochures, newsletters and notices distributed to local residents about aspects of the construction of the EastLink tollway. may court, mitcham, no. 7, freeways, roads and streets, seita, thiess john holland, vicroads, victoria. department of infrastructure, mitcham frankston project. community connect forums -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Nunawading Community Gardens Co-operative, 1983-4
... Mitcham melbourne Nunawading Community Gardens Community gardens ...Newsletter Oct-Nov 1983, Feb-Mar 1984.Newsletter Oct-Nov 1983, Feb-Mar 1984.Newsletter Oct-Nov 1983, Feb-Mar 1984.nunawading community gardens, community gardens -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
magazine - Periodical, Strathdon Link, See holdings card
... Newsletter of Strathdon Community covering activities... and 2000. Newsletter of Strathdon Community covering activities ...A set of Strathdon Link newsletter covering years 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994 and 2000.Newsletter of Strathdon Community covering activities and staff news. Vol.9 no.4, Nov. 1990-Vol. 10 no. 2, Nov. 1991- Vol. 12 no. 1, Nov. 1993- Vol. 13 no. 34, Nov. 1994-Vol. 19 no. 1, Nov. 2000non-fictionA set of Strathdon Link newsletter covering years 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994 and 2000.strathdon community, community activites -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newsletter, Deakin Community News, Summer 2020, Summer 2020
... by the Federal Government. Deakin Community News, Summer 2020 Newsletter ...Deakin Community News Summer 2020 provided by Michael Sukkar MP, Federal Member for Deakin, outlining local projects funded by the Federal Government.deakin electorate, michael sukhar mp, croydon -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Winter's Swamp, Ballarat, January to April 2014
... but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton ...Study of Winter's Swamp commissioned by BEN and completed by BHS. The swamp was named after one of the first European settlers in the district. Winter Swamp LAT -37 32 LONG 143 47, Parish of Dowling Forest, County of Grenville Winter Swamp, on the southwest corner of Ballarat West Town Common, was not included in the original proclamation of the Common in 1861. However, being marshland, it was not considered suitable for grazing, so was added to the Common soon after 1861. Winter Swamp is a large wetland with native and exotic pasture significant for wildlife. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery.The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Digital images of Winter's Swampwinter's swamp, ballarat, john winter, ballarat environmental network, mullawullah -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Winter's Swamp surrounds, April 2014
... newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise ...The swamp was named after John (Jock) Winter. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery. BHS were commissioned by Ballarat Environment Network for a project on Winter's Swamp and Skipton Common. Winter's Swamp was part of Ballarat West Common. The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Mary can’t remember any photos in the Skipton Historical Society that pertain to the Common. Digital photos of Winter's swamp surrounds, later known as Mullawullah.winter, winter's swamp surrounds, winter's swap, john winter, ballarat environmental network, ballarat, mullawullah -
Unions Ballarat
Palliation Plus Program/Hospice Care Steering Committee
"During 1984 local community members identified a need for community based palliative care services. A steering committee formed and after much consultation in 1985 an incorporated association was formed. With strong community support the committee lobbied for and gained government funding. State funds were granted in April 1987 for two nurses and a vehicle to operate from Ballarat and District Nursing Society’s Headquarters in Armstrong St, Ballarat. During 1989 Ballarat Hospice Care was recognised as a model for palliative care services. Service development continued leading to the purchase and refurbishment of 312 Drummond St Sth, Ballarat with operations commencing in 1999 from that location." (From: Ballarat Hospice Care website, https://ballarathospicecare.org.au/who-we-are/history) Unions Ballarat Secretary, Graeme Shearer, was on the steering committee as a Labour Organisation representative. Documents: 1. Palliation Plus Program, Steering Committee Meeting Author: Alan Carless Date: 29 November ???? 2. Ballarat Hospice Care - letter - rules incorporated Author: Alan Carless Date: 3rd December 1984 3. Steering Committee - apologies for not attending meeting and rates of pay for nurses Author: Alan Carless Date: n.d. 4. Palliation Plus Program - letter to Graeme Shearer and Dulcie Corbett, Ballarat Trades and Labour Council Author: Alan Carless Date: 4th November 1984 5. Ballarat Hospice Care - Steering Committee Meeting Author: Alan Carless Date: 29 November 1984 6. Ballarat Hospice Care (inc.) - letter - requesting financial support Author: Ballarat Hospice Care Date: n.d. 7. Ballarat Hospice Care (inc.) - Newsletter Author: Ballarat Hospice Care Date: December 1985-January1986 8. Palliation Plus Program - letter to Graeme Shearer - invitation to first meeting of steering committee. Author: Alan Carless Date: 20 October 1984 9. Palliation Plus Program - Steering Committee Meeting Author: Alan Carless Date: 1st November 1984 10. Palliation Plus Program - hospice working conditions Author: Alan Carless Date: 4th November 1984 Union role in community decision making and social improvements.Loose documents - minutes, agendas and correspondence - scanned.Handwritten notes on some documents.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat hospice care, palliative care, community consultation -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Newsletters, Dandenong Ranges Local Employment Trading Scheme, Sep. 1993-Feb. 1999
Monthly newsletters of Dandedong Ranges Local Employment Trading Scheme (DRLETS), Sep. 1993-Feb. 1999 (missing Jul. 94. Apr., Jun., Oct. & Nov. 98). Each edition contains advertisements, items of interest, public notices, etc. and a list of people offering services.dandenong ranges local employments trading sceme, l.e.t.s., selby community house, food co-operative -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Newsletter, "Shire of Yarra Ranges Community Bulletin", June 1999 (exact)
... of Yarra Ranges Community Bulletin" Newsletter ...Free newsletter distributed to residents of the Shire of Yarra Ranges, detailing activities, etc.shire of yarra ranges -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet - Document, brochure, The Legacy Family - worthy of the father, September 1959
A photo of a boy and his mother that was used on a brochure explaining Legacy's work and providing information on how to donate. Whom does Legacy help? What kind of help does Legacy provide? What is the composition of a Legacy Club or Group? How many dependents is Legacy actively helping in Victoria? What does Legacy spend in this Sate in its work? Why it necessary to provide this degree of help, when there is a generous Repatriation Act? What is Legacy's aim? Donations. Address given for Junior Legacy is Legacy House, 293 Swanston St, Melbourne. The photo was also used on the cover of the Legacy Newsletter in September 1953. The boy is wearing a Boys Class uniform with the Legacy logo and his mother is wearing a fur.A record of how Legacy portrayed itself to the wider community.One page white paper, printed, folded in half. Black and white photograph of a boy and his mother and printed text.Handwritten 'Mrs Masters 7330' in pencil on back page.marketing, legacy promotion, uniform -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newsletter, City of Ballarat, "At last, the list is done", "my Ballarat - City of Ballarat Community Magazine August 2007", 22/08/2007
... of Ballarat Community Magazine August 2007" Newsletter City ...Has a strong association with the work of the BTM in preserving the heritage of Ballarat tramways and in the recognition of this work by the City of Ballarat in the Ballarat Treasures Project., Has a strong association with the work of the BTM in preserving the heritage of Ballarat tramways and in the recognition of this work by the City of Ballarat in the Ballarat Treasures Project.3914.1 - Front cover of The Courier, Wed. 22/8/2007, "City Treasures Registry - At last, the list is done", article written by Danielle Perkins about the official launch of the Ballarat Treasures Register. Has a photo of No. 27 at Carlton St terminus with Austin Brehaut and Frank Puls. 3914.2 - 32 page, colour printed magazine or newsletter titled "my Ballarat - City of Ballarat Community Magazine August 2007" with an article and listing on pages 17 - 21 titled "Ballarat Treasures Report Announced".museums ballarat treasures, treasures, city of ballarat, btm -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newsletter - "Axedale Antics"
... Community newsletter... Collection Axedale Community newsletter Two copies of the Axedale ...BHS CollectionTwo copies of the Axedale Antics newsletter, edition 26 from December/January 1989 and edition 29 from April 1990. Aileen and John Ellison Collection.axedale, community newsletter -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newsletter, Sebastopol Community News, Oct. 2022
... Community News Newsletter Sebastopol Community News ...Sebastopol Community News Oct. 2022 - issue 1 with an advert for the Ballarat Tramway Museum Tramway Celebration day on 2 Oct. 2022. Has an article by Doug Bradbury - "Is Ballarat actually a suburb of Sebastopl?" Looks at the history of the district, the Yuille brothers and their property "Ballaarat". Includes a short bio of Doug.Demonstrates a community publication Newsletter - 24 A4 pages, centre stapled, full colour.sebastopol, btm, doug bradbury, history, yuille brother -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Copy Shop', Old Masonic Hall, Walpole Street, 1970s
The 'Copy Shop' in Walpole Street, Kew was located in the former Masonic Hall. It was a community operated facility. The 'shop' was designed for use by groups to run off leaflets or newsletters. It also served as a community space where people could drop in for a coffee and leave leaflets and information about events in the City of Kew. Two polaroid photographs, Thea Sartori in a red jumper is in both photographs. The woman in the pink cardigan is Aileen Cahill. Both photos were taken at the 'Copy Shop' in the old Masonic Hall [demolished] in Walpole Street. front: "Copy Shop"copy shop - walpole street - kew (vic), community facilities -- city of kew, masonic hall -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (collection) - Newsletters, Auburn Heights Tennis Club, 1977-1984
Auburn Heights Tennis Club > Kew Heights Tennis Club > MCC Kew Tennis Club > Kew Historical SocietyCommunicationOriginal orderClub Newsletters 1977-1984 inclusiveauburn heights recreation club - barkers road - kew (vic), auburn heights tennis club - barkers road - kew (vic)auburn heights recreation club - barkers road - kew (vic), auburn heights tennis club - barkers road - kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.102, March 2013
KHS Strategic Plan 2013-18 / Alex Wilson OAM p1-2, 4. Society Activities - Bendigo Bank Community Grant 2013; 2013 Kew Community Festival; Past meetings; Future meetings; Other Societies; State Library of Victoria / p3. KHS Collections Group / Robert Baker p4. Lost and found ['Mooroolbeek'; 'Clutha'] / Robert Baker p4. The Streets of Kew 1880-1890 / Andrew Frost p6-7. Nooks, crannies, and a pet magpie ['Glastonbury', 18 John Street] / Dione McIntyre p8. The Skinny Dog Hotel [Greyhound Hotel] / Robert Baker p9-10. Rosemary Louise Smart OAM / Dione McIntyre, Dorothy Benyei, Rae Nichols p10. Kewriosity [Louise Kahan windows, Bet Nachman Synagogue] / Alex Wilson OAM p11. 2013 Calendar / p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionKHS Strategic Plan 2013-18 / Alex Wilson OAM p1-2, 4. Society Activities - Bendigo Bank Community Grant 2013; 2013 Kew Community Festival; Past meetings; Future meetings; Other Societies; State Library of Victoria / p3. KHS Collections Group / Robert Baker p4. Lost and found ['Mooroolbeek'; 'Clutha'] / Robert Baker p4. The Streets of Kew 1880-1890 / Andrew Frost p6-7. Nooks, crannies, and a pet magpie ['Glastonbury', 18 John Street] / Dione McIntyre p8. The Skinny Dog Hotel [Greyhound Hotel] / Robert Baker p9-10. Rosemary Louise Smart OAM / Dione McIntyre, Dorothy Benyei, Rae Nichols p10. Kewriosity [Louise Kahan windows, Bet Nachman Synagogue] / Alex Wilson OAM p11. 2013 Calendar / p12. kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.101, December 2012
Reaching out to the community [President's Report, 2012 AGM] / David Benwell p1-2. Society Activities - History Week; A visit to Kew Primary School; Past meetings / p3. From the archives / Dorothy Benyei p4. Lost and wanted [Mooroolbeek; Clutha] / p4. Gallipoli and beyond: April 2015 / Alex Wilson OAM p5. The mystery of Barkers Track / Alex Wilson OAM p6. Eleanor Haidee Simeon c.1822-1910 / Robert Baker p7-8. 'Malinda' [aka 'Bella Vista', 276 Cotham Road] / Dione McIntyre p9. The baby grand [Just Theatre] / Judith Vimpani / p10. Kew Court House / p10. History and heritage online [ websites] / Robert Baker p11. 2012-13 Calendar / p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionReaching out to the community [President's Report, 2012 AGM] / David Benwell p1-2. Society Activities - History Week; A visit to Kew Primary School; Past meetings / p3. From the archives / Dorothy Benyei p4. Lost and wanted [Mooroolbeek; Clutha] / p4. Gallipoli and beyond: April 2015 / Alex Wilson OAM p5. The mystery of Barkers Track / Alex Wilson OAM p6. Eleanor Haidee Simeon c.1822-1910 / Robert Baker p7-8. 'Malinda' [aka 'Bella Vista', 276 Cotham Road] / Dione McIntyre p9. The baby grand [Just Theatre] / Judith Vimpani / p10. Kew Court House / p10. History and heritage online [ websites] / Robert Baker p11. 2012-13 Calendar / p12. kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal (Series), The Kewriosity Sheet, 1979-1983
Digitised copies of each issue of The Kewriosity Sheet produced between 1979-1983. Original print copies held by Kew Historical Society and stored in its archive. Digitisation team includes Margaret Robinson and Robert Baker. Digitisation equipment is a Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 overhead scanner funded through a City of Boroondara Round 2 Small Biannual Grant.community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.)community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.1 No.1 : June 1979
What is THIS Kewriosity Sheet? Where did it come from? What's it for? / [Cr] Kaye Cole [Mayor of Kew] p1. What's doing in Kew during June / p1. Those vacant dates / p1. People wanted [Mount Royal Henry Pride Geriatric Centre] / p1. Pensioners' Association /p1. We need your news / p1. The birth of a village [Kew history] / H. Rolley p2. Limerick of the month / p2. Kew Chess Club -1979 Championships / p2. Kew Rovers start well [The Kew Rovers Football Club] / p2. The Copy Shop / p2. Area Playgroups / p2. Council News - Stradbroke Park Pavilion; Recreational Achievement of the Year Award; Kew Elder Citizens' Club / p2. Winter Sporting Activities Operating Throughout Kew / p2. Citizens' Advice Bureau / p2.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionWhat is THIS Kewriosity Sheet? Where did it come from? What's it for? / [Cr] Kaye Cole [Mayor of Kew] p1. What's doing in Kew during June / p1. Those vacant dates / p1. People wanted [Mount Royal Henry Pride Geriatric Centre] / p1. Pensioners' Association /p1. We need your news / p1. The birth of a village [Kew history] / H. Rolley p2. Limerick of the month / p2. Kew Chess Club -1979 Championships / p2. Kew Rovers start well [The Kew Rovers Football Club] / p2. The Copy Shop / p2. Area Playgroups / p2. Council News - Stradbroke Park Pavilion; Recreational Achievement of the Year Award; Kew Elder Citizens' Club / p2. Winter Sporting Activities Operating Throughout Kew / p2. Citizens' Advice Bureau / p2.community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.)