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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Dylan McDonald, Buckskin, 2013
Jack Buckskin is a man whose mission is to sculpt a new urban Aboriginal language and culture, and through that bring hope back to his people. Broadcast on ABC1 Television on 13 October, 2013DVDkaurna, south australia, language activism -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, A W Reed, Aboriginal tales of Australia, 1998
Populated by mythical beings, these stories of heros, birds, rivers, lakes and shores have been passed down over generations and today offer a window of understanding into the powerful Aboriginal connection to the land.word listscreation stories, dreamtime -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Aldo Massola, Aboriginal place names of south-east Australia and their meanings, 1968
A first attempt to make a complete collection of all recorded Aboriginal names of towns, shores, homesteads, rivers, swamps, mountains and other natural features of south-east Australia. Gives meanings.word listsvocabulary, word lists, south east australian languages -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, 81, 1947
Tree labelled, "The Corroboree Tree. This tree has been preserved because beneath it the aboriginal inhabitants held corrobories, which were witnessed by white men in the early days of settlement of this state."corroboree tree, aboriginal inhabitants, e. m. gibson collection -
National Wool Museum
Leisure object - Game, The Storyteller, 2004
The board game, titled The Storyteller, was created by Geelong Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man Glenn Shea, who was a youth justice worker at the Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative when the game was created. The idea for The Storyteller evolved through Glenn's personal experience of working with Aboriginal adolescents and young people. Board game based on Indigenous education. White box with an oval shaped design on the front depicting the face of a man in red.The Storytellergames, board games, first nations, aboriginal, identity, place, belonging -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Rosa McCall, Aboriginal significant ring site, April 2018
This photograph is of one of the Aboriginal sites in Sunbury. It is situated on a hillside overlooking Riddell Road near the water tanks. It is uncertain what part this ring played in Aboriginal culture but it is thought to be a place where men gathered. Another ring lower down the hillside is thought to be where the women gathered.A coloured photograph of a hillside with low growing plants in the foreground and the outline of a ring on the opposite hillside.aboriginal cultural rings, riddell road, sunbury -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Rowena Withers, Celebrating Indigenous governance : success stories of the Indigenous governance awards, 2005
Good governance means good business What is governance? The Indigenous Governance Awards Key elements of good governance Finalists 2005: Koorie Heritage Trust, Victoria; Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, NT; Sunrise Health Service, NT; Goldfields Land and Sea Council, WA; Institute for Aboriginal Development, NT; Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation NSW; North Coast Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health Qld; Tiwi Islands Local Government, NT What works: lessons from the 2005 Indigenous Governance awards Governing body: choosing the board; Size and frequency of meetings; Board change and continuity; Processes of decision-making; Making good decisions; Financial decision-making; Accountability tools Managing and implementing decisions: carrying out recommendations; Informing stakeholders Conflict resolution: conflicts among the board; Complaints from members; Staff conflicts Leadership development: developing youth; Staff development and training Cultural norms and values: Boards and elders; Community and culture Future planning.colour photographsbusiness enterprise, indigenous business -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cloth, Untitled et al, first half 20th century
Mrs Eaton was daughter of George and Granny Thomas. Respected Aboriginal couple at Newmerella.This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the first half of the 20th century when women's focus was the home and its decoration was important. Embroidery and crochet work was an affordable way to personalise and add aesthetic value, and examples of embroidered and crocheted pieces could be found in most Australian homes.A canvas runner, unbleached, with two symmetrical designs in thick white thread on front. Fancy borders sewn on edge.cloth handcraft needlework eaton-julia manchester table-linen -
Federation University Historical Collection
Sign, University of Ballarat Aboriginal Education Centre Sign, c2011
The sign was designed by Shirley Morgan while she was Director of the Aboriginal Education Centre.A sign featuring kangaroos around the University of Ballarat logo. aboriginal education centre, aborigines, university of ballarat, shirley morgan -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, The Bunyip Cricket Club, c1870
Photograph of a group of seven men and an Aboriginal youth. Thought to be a local cricket clubBlack and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of seven men, a boy and a dogOn back of photo: "The 'Bunyip' Cricket Club | Wahgunyah [Wahgunyah crossed out] | (I think they were Moodemere)"cricket team, bunyip cricket club -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Book, Ian Clark, 'Goulburn River Aboriginal Protectorate' By Ian Clark
Gouburn River Aboriginal Protectorate was published by BHS Publishing and written by Ian Clark. gouldburn river, aboriginal protectorate, aborigines, le souef, ian clark -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - house, Clare Gervasoni, House at 10 Raglan Street North, Ballarat, 30/01/2007
At one time this house was owned by collector of Aboriginal artefact Dr Sydney Pern.Weatehrboard house at 10 Raglan Street North, Ballarat. 10 raglan st north ballarat, sydney pern, architecture, weatherboard house' -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Rosdel, 11 Raglan Street South , Ballarat, 2023, 28/05/2023
At one time this house was owned by collector of Aboriginal artefact Dr Sydney Pern.Weatehrboard house at 11 Raglan Street South, Ballarat. sydney pern, architecture, weatherboard house', raglan street south, rosdel -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, 608 Dana Street, Ballarat, 2023, 28/05/2023
At one time this house was owned by collector of Aboriginal artefact Dr Sydney Pern.Weatherboard house at 11 Raglan Street South, Ballarat. architecture, dana street, leadlight -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Rosdel, 10 Raglan Street South, Ballarat, 2023, 28/05/2023
At one time this house was owned by collector of Aboriginal artefact Dr Sydney Pern.Weatherboard house at 11 Raglan Street South, Ballarat. sydney pern, architecture, weatherboard house', raglan street south -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Various images from Grand Fancy Fair in aid of new Hall at Ringwood, 1909 (Weekly Times)
Weekly Times Page with 5 photographs, date October 2, 1909 with main subtitle of "Grand Fancy Fair in aid of the new Hall at Ringwood".The five images are described as follows: "1. The New Mechanics' Hall. 2. Some of the 'aboriginals'. 3. Bush drama-Blacks attacking the camp. 4. Spectators watching the display. 5. Group of stall-holders." -
RMIT Design Archives
Work on paper - Architectural drawings, Aboriginal Keeping Place, Shepparton International Village
Site plan drawing of the Shepparton Aboriginal Arts Council building, now known as the Bangerang Cultural Centre. The building is located in the Parkside Gardens, formerly the Shepparton International Village, and is the first Aboriginal cultural museum developed and managed by the Aboriginal community. The building is part of the Victorian Heritage Register. Romberg designed the building in conjunction with project instigator and Bangerang Elder, John Sandy Atkinson, OAM. At the request of Romberg, Atkinson created some concept sketches for the building from which Romberg designed the finished structure.Site PlanInitialed in grey pencil, bottom right: 'F.R'architecture, museum -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Flag, Evan Evans, City of Brighton flag
The coat of arms on this flag were granted by the British College of Arms in 1970 and represented Brighton City Council's "growing awareness of the importance of formality and correct symbolism in local government". It replaced the council's crest of a pier and yachting scene and was used as council's seal, emblem on its flag and letterhead. The new Coat of Arms, drawn up by the College of Arms in England, depicts the progression from a seaside gardening community to a modern residential city. The prominent forms are on the shield-like coat of arms include waves and a Lymphad (a ship, symbolic of the sea); a market gardener; an aboriginal man; two horns of plenty with abundant fruit and vegetables (the wealth and plenty) and Elster Creek (now Elster Canal). It is underscored by the motto "By their fruits, ye shall know them". Brighton was first incorporated as a borough on 18 January 1859, it became a town on 18 March 1887 and was proclaimed a city on 12 March 1919.Green flag with circular City of Brighton Coat of Arms in the centre. The central circle is white with a yellow edge, with a polychrome coat of arms featuring: the crest which is two cornucopia with fruits and vegetables, above sits a seagull. The mantle above the helmet is in green and gold. The shield is also green and gold with a lymphad (ship) and blue and white waves. The market gardener, holding a hoe, and Aboriginal figure, bearing a boomerang, support the shield and stand upon the compartment which is soil with a representation of Elster creek. A ribbon below contains the motto in blue 'FRUCTU NOSCITUR'.flag, brighton, city of brighton, coat of arms, college of arms, market gardener, aboriginal, elster creek, lymphad, fructu noscitur, armorial bearings, heraldry, cornucopia, by their fruits ye shall know them, motto -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Article, One Hundred Years of progress. Phillip Island Centenary and the formation of the Phillip Island Historical Society 1942, 1942
This was held on the centenary of European settlement of Phillip Island. It mentions the discoveries of Aboriginal artefacts on the Island.Historical2 A3 photocopied pages of a newspaper article from The Powlett Express Wonthaggi, June 5 1942 on the Centenary of Phillip Island and the formation of the Historical Society at Erehwon, the home of Cr and Mrs Davie on May 25 1942. Speakers included Mr & Mrs Hardy [McHaffie], Captain E. Dixon, Mr J. Gliddon, Mr W. Kennon and Mr J. Grayden.The Powlett Express Wonthaggi and Victorian State Coalfields Advertiser. One Hundred Years Of Progress Phillip Island Centenarycentenary celebrations 1942, phillip island and westernport historical society, centenary gathering at erehwon, cr dawson davie, j w gliddon, mchaffie, r. grayden, powlett express 1942, aboriginal artifact -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Toward the municipal mapping of traditional aboriginal land use, by Jim Poulter, 2017c
Using Manningham as an example, aboriginal land use patterns are shown, together with interconnecting songlines.10 p., typescriptmanningham, songlines, aborigines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Rosalie Broad - Student at Ballarat Teachers' College, 1967, 1967
Photograph taken on top of Ayers Rock. This feature is now known by the Aboriginal name, Uluru.Panorama photograph - colouruluru, ayers rock, rosalie broad, ballarat teachers college, 1967 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, University of Ballarat Reconciliation Action Plan, 2012-2014, 2012
This reconciliation Action Plan was published while Bonnie Chew was Manager of the Aboriginal Education Centre.Soft covered booklet documenting the University of Ballarat Reconciliation Action Plan. Photographs include Bonnie Chew, Ben Atkinson, Shanaya Sheridan, Barry Golding, Barbara Webb, Lee Snibsonreconciliation action plan, aborigines, aboriginal education unit, ben atkinson, reconciliation, university of ballarat, bonnie chew, bonnie fagan, shanaya sheridan, national apology, national sorry day committee, naidoc week, reconciliation week, national close the gap day, barry golding, barbara webb, aboriginal education centre -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, 2013 Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll, 2013
Valmai Heap was a one time cultural heritage officer with the Ballarat and District Aboriginal Cooperative.Soft covered booklet with information on the inductees to the Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll.victorian indigenous honour roll, aborigines, margaret tucher, harold blair, albert mullett, hyluss maris, fay carter, lovett brothers, laura bell, hebert austin, jock austin, beryl booth, valmai heap, jeanette powell, alfred lovett, leonatd lovett, frederick lovett, herbert lovett, edward lovett, ballarat and district aboriginal co-operative ltd -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard - Photograph of tree, Corroboree Tree, St Kilda, 1952
Aboriginal people of early settlement days congregated and held their ceremonies under and in the vicinity of this treecolour photograph -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Program, Goulburn Weir Rehabilitation Works Opening Ceremony
Includes weir construction history, aboriginal names of Victoria, map, Goulburn River systemProgram of Opening Ceremony. White paper, black writing, blue water wheel logo in plastic sleeveirrigation, document, program, rural, industry -
National Wool Museum
Map, Northern Territory of Australia - Pastoral map
Pastoral map of the Northern Territory, 1955. Includes pastoral leases, stations, aboriginal settlements,pastoral industry - history sheep stations - history, northern territory of australia, pastoral industry - history, sheep stations - history -
Ballarat Heritage Services
digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Noorat Public Hall, c2015, c2010-2017
Noorat is six kilometres North of Terang. It is thought that Noorat was the name of an Aboriginal tribal leader.Colour photograph of the Noorat Hall. Noorat is situated beside an extinct volcano.building, noorat, heritage, hall, public hall -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Figurative boomerang-shaped metal dish, c.1890
Nineteenth century household object employing an Aboriginal shape with art nouveau figurative designDiecast metal plate. Impressed with the figure of a naked figure with a wand in his or her hand touching the nose of a head (the moon?), causing it to sneeze. Lady lying on a bed of flowers. Three stoppers on the reverse to hold the plate above the surface.metal dish, art nouveau - australia -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - History and Field Guide, David M. Welch, A History and Field Guide to the Grampians (Gariwerd) Western Victoria, 2021
Aboriginal History, European History, walking Trails, Wild Flowers, waterfalls, Bird Life.Soft Cover: Colour Photo on the front: Waterfall. on the rear RockartThis copy is signed by the author: Best Wishes David M Welch. See context -
Connecting Home
book, Deadly Design, Bewteen Two Worlds, 2008
As a result of the recommendations arising from the Stolen Generations Taskforce Report 2003. The taskforce identified the need for an independant, community controlled organisation in Victoria to be established to meet the needs of the stolen generation in this state. Connecting Home seeks to undertalke activities that will assist members of the stolen generation and engage in publc awareness and education. Historic Significance, this is one of Victoria's first books published that helps to explain the thought & feelings of Stolen Generation people, that has been developed to address recommendations from the Bringing Them Home Report. Social Significance, The information recorded from stolen generation participants explains to non-aboriginal health & human service professionals about the social impact of the politically incorrect times that state & national laws and policies had been introduced to forcibly remove aboriginal & toerres strait islander children form family, land and culture. Research Significance, Soft cover book, with 43 pages. Picture of aboriginal girl, crying, holding teddy bear on front cover. Content is a guide aimed at understanding the Stolen Generations for Health & Human Service Professionals. book, stolen, generations, victoria, victorian, human, resources, syd, jackson, roseann, hepbruns haines, aiatsis, missions, rererves, aboriginal, legal, service, child, care, agency, health, education, consultative, group, housing, cooperative, bringing, them, home, counsellor, program, link, up, koori, heritage, trust