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Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Australian Deaf Citizen No. 3 Jul-Aug-Sep 1940
The Australian Deaf Citizen was a quarterly magazine owned and edited by John Patrick Bourke dedicated to the interests of the Deaf in Australia.The Australian Deaf Citizen, was a magazine owned and edited by John Patrick Bourke. It is historically significant as it gives an alternative view of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society at that time including the role played by Ernest J. D. Abraham. Brown Cover 26.5cmHx21cmW, 18 pagesOwned and Edited by J. P. Bourke, No. 1 Acre Place, Malvern, S.E. 4 Victoria Australia -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Australian Deaf Citizen No. 5 Jan-Feb-Mar 1941
The Australian Deaf Citizen was a quarterly magazine owned and edited by John Patrick Bourke dedicated to the interests of the Deaf in Australia.The Australian Deaf Citizen, was a magazine owned and edited by John Patrick Bourke. It is historically significant as it gives an alternative view of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society at that time including the role played by Ernest J. D. Abraham.Blue Cover 26.5cmHx21cmW, 18 pagesOwned and Edited by J. P. Bourke, No. 1 Acre Place, Malvern, S.E. 4 Victoria Australia -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Across the Board - ASLIA Victoria Vol 3 Issue 1 2008; Volume 3 Issue 4 2008; Volume 4 Issue 1 2009 ; Volume 4 Issue 2 2009; ASLIA National - Volume 4 Issue 4 2009
The Australian Sign Language Interpreters' Association (ASLIA) is a non-profit body and is the national peak organisation representing the needs and interests of Auslan/English interpreters and Deaf (Relay) Interpreters in Australia. The Association is comprised of a national Executive Committee, a Representative Council and branches in most states/territories.White A4 Binder containing 5 newsletters; 29.5cmHx20.5cmW; 40 pages (each)aslia victoria, aslia national, across the board -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People - July 2010
... Melbourne melbourne Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non ...Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20.5cmW, 17 pages, 3 copies in protective pocket -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice of the People - April 2010
Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20.5cmW, 19 pages, 4 copies in protective pocket -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People - December 2009
... Melbourne melbourne Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non ...Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20.5cmW, 19 pages, 3 copies in protective pocket -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People - Volume 12 No. 1 December 2007
Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20.5cmW, 10 pages, 2 copies in protective pocket -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People - Volume 5 Issue 3 2001
Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20,5cmW, 16 pages -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People: E-news Friday 31st October 2008
Victorian Council of Deaf People now Deaf Victoria advocates on behalf of deaf people to increase access to service, to represent and provide leadership to the state government and disability groups pertaining to deaf and hard of hearing people.29.cmHx21cmW, 6 pages -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Newsletter June 2010
... Newsletter of the Ballarat Deaf Social Club... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Ballarat Deaf Social Club ...Newsletter of the Ballarat Deaf Social ClubThe significance of the newsletter is in the detail of information it contains about and for the Deaf community in Victoria.29.5cmHx21cmW, 6 pages -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, In Print - Issue 50 October 08
... people to live. Significant as a newsletter for the Deaf and hard ...Deafaccess Victoria workers work in the rural and regional areas of Victoria. Deafaccess Victoria works to make rural and regional communities a better place for Deaf and hard of hearing people to live.Significant as a newsletter for the Deaf and hard of hearing Community in Hume.29.5cmHx21cmW, 16 pages -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, In Print - Issue 51 November 08
... people to live. Significant as a newsletter for the Deaf and hard ...Deafaccess Victoria workers work in the rural and regional areas of Victoria. Deafaccess Victoria works to make rural and regional communities a better place for Deaf and hard of hearing people to live.Significant as a newsletter for the Deaf and hard of hearing Community in Hume.29.5cmHx21cmW, 17 pages -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, In Print - Issue 52 December 08
... and regional communities a better place for Deaf and hard of hearing ...Deafaccess Victoria workers work in the rural and regional areas of Victoria. Deafaccess Victoria works to make rural and regional communities a better place for Deaf and hard of hearing people to live.The newsletter is significant as a newsletter for the Deaf and hard of hearing Community in Hume.29.5cmHx21cmW, 24 pages -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, In Print - Issue 61 December 2008
... and regional communities a better place for Deaf and hard of hearing ...Deafaccess Victoria workers work in the rural and regional areas of Victoria. Deafaccess Victoria works to make rural and regional communities a better place for Deaf and hard of hearing people to live. The newsletter is significant as a newsletter for the Deaf and hard of hearing Community in Gippsland.29.5cmHx21cmW, 13 pages -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter - Vol. 20-21 1924-1925
... Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society ...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf SocietyThe Significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of Newsletters, 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter, deaf newsetter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Have you Heard - Issue 1 2006
Word om Mouth's first quarterly newsletter. Word of Mouth Technology started in 1993 and is a supplier of assistive devices for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in Australia30cmHx21cmW, 4 pages -
Expression Australia
Newsletters, Across the Board - ASLIA Victoria Winter 2006, Vol 2 Issue 1 2007, Vol 2 Issue 2 2007, Vol 2 Issue 4 2007
The Australian Sign Language Interpreters' Association (ASLIA) is a non-profit body and is the national peak organisation representing the needs and interests of Auslan/English interpreters and Deaf (Relay) Interpreters in Australia. The Association is comprised of a national Executive Committee, a Representative Council and branches in most states/territories.White binder with newsletters, 30cmHx21cmW, Volume 2 Issue 1 (3 copies) Volume 2 Issue 2 ( 3 copies) Volume 2 Issue 4 (2 copies)aslia victoria, aslia national, across the board -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, John Pierce Centre News - Lent - Vol. 8, Issue 1, March 1988
... Newsletter for the Catholic Deaf Community in Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter for the Catholic Deaf Community ...Newsletter for the Catholic Deaf Community in Victoria20.5cmHx17cmW , 18 pagesnewsletter john pierce centre, catholic deaf community in victoria -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Ballarat Deaf Social Club Inc. - June 2014 Newsletter
Ballarat Deaf Social Club Inc. established 1974 29.5cmHx21cmW, 4 pagesballarat deaf social club -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Earforce 15th December 1990
Newsletter 15th December 1990 of Earforce Companion Group Inc. founded 1972 with brochure from Deaf in America to Voices from a Culture by Carol Padden and Tom Humphries29.5cmHx21cmW, 6 pages -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Newsletter - Gorman, Pierre Dr
... Victorian School for the Deaf Newsletter Gorman, Pierre Dr. ...A newsletter of the Caulfield Central Sub-Branch of the Returned Services League dated 06/07/1981 which includes an article about Dr. Pierre Gorman who was born in Otira Rd, Caulfield in 1924 and was congenitally deaf. In 1981 he received on Anzac Award for his services to the deaf. Advertising for local businesses also included with other articles.gorman pierre, civvy, returned services league, gorman eugene, gorman marthe, gorman pat, grimwade house, world war 1914 to 1918, caulfield, otira road, awards, deaf people, armed forces, epstein june, monash university, victorian school for the deaf