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Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, Mixed Bag for Animal Sanctuary, 27 February 1950
... The Age, Melbourne ...Importation of several species of animals and birds from different part of Australia.PhotocopyImportation of several species of animals and birds from different part of Australia. 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Fauna and Flora, 4 August 1950
... The Age, Melbourne ...States how the Sanctuary has flourished under Mr Pinches with constant additions of animals and birdsPhotocopynon-fictionStates how the Sanctuary has flourished under Mr Pinches with constant additions of animals and birds1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, ? The Age, Tourist Draw, ? 6 January 1951
... ? The Age ...Numbers of visitors increased. New animals introduced to the Sanctuary.Originalnon-fictionNumbers of visitors increased. New animals introduced to the Sanctuary.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, In Sanctuary at H, 29 September 1950
... The Age, Melbourne ...Photograph of numerous things.Photocopynon-fictionPhotograph of numerous things.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, Medley, J D G, Christmas - Past, Present and Among the Koalas, 19 December 1953
... The Age, Melbourne ...Christmas time at the SanctuaryPhotocopynon-fictionChristmas time at the Sanctuary1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, McGrath, W J, Healesville Sanctuary, 17 May 1955
... The Age, Melbourne ...Letter disputing the bad conditions of the inhabitants in the Sanctuary.photocopynon-fictionLetter disputing the bad conditions of the inhabitants in the Sanctuary. 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Sanctuary at Healesville, 10 May 1955
... The Age, Melbourne ...Comparison of Sanctuary in its early days to the present time. Collected from State Library Melbourne Victoriaphotocopy 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Hint of Funds for Sanctuary, 21 March 1959
... The Age, Melbourne ...Mr Bolte (Premier) promised that the Sanctuary would have a receptive treasurer when it applied for increased Government funding.photocopynon-fictionMr Bolte (Premier) promised that the Sanctuary would have a receptive treasurer when it applied for increased Government funding.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, Princess Fascinated by Platypus, 18-Sep-59
... The Age, Melbourne ...Princess Alexandra's visit to the Sanctuary.photocopynon-fictionPrincess Alexandra's visit to the Sanctuary.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper, The Age, Melbourne, 18 September 1959
... The Age, Melbourne ...2 photos of Princess Alexandra with animals and keeper Leslie Wyattphotocopynon-fiction2 photos of Princess Alexandra with animals and keeper Leslie Wyatt1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, 15 January 1962
... The Age, Melbourne ...States worst bushfires since 1939. 23 homes destroyed: Sanctuary menacedphotocopy 3 pagesnon-fictionStates worst bushfires since 1939. 23 homes destroyed: Sanctuary menaced1960s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, Endacott, Frank, Sanctuary at Healesville, 17 March 1963
... The Age, Melbourne ...Sanctuary escapes fire which hit Coranderrk bushlands but writer states Sanctuary authorities have failed to put in place preventative want the council to close public road which gives access for firefighters; by Frank Endacott.original x 1 photocopy x 1non-fictionSanctuary escapes fire which hit Coranderrk bushlands but writer states Sanctuary authorities have failed to put in place preventative want the council to close public road which gives access for firefighters; by Frank Endacott.1960s -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, Named after a drowned bullock, this 'suburb' is a diamond in the rough, 31/08/2024
... The Age ...Article about the people and places relating to Diamond Creek, including its history and people of note.Article over 2 pages, text with with colour and black and white imagesdiamond creek, diamond creek - places -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Native Fauna at Healesville Sanctuary, 15 April 1961
... The Age, Melbourne ...Photographs and short notes on animals,also indicating an increase in tourist popularity at the Sanctuary.photocopy pages x 3non-fictionPhotographs and short notes on animals,also indicating an increase in tourist popularity at the Sanctuary.1960s -
Greensborough Historical Society
Audio - DVD, The Age, First Australians, The Untold Story of Australia, 2008
... The Age ...DVD of First Australian, The Untold Story of Australia. The white settlement of Australia from a first nations perspective. Based on an SBS program.DVD in plastic caseindigenous australians, aborigines, first nations -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, A wise old bird is the pelican, 1 December 1951
... The Age, Melbourne ...Photo of Marie Looby feeding a pelicanOriginalnon-fictionPhoto of Marie Looby feeding a pelican1950s -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article - Newspaper clipping, The Age, Questions for ... Elizabeth Fiddian, Seafarers' volunteer, 21 July 2003
... The Age ...This interview of Elizabeth Fiddian, 89, a long lasting volunteer and supporter of the Mission was made in 2003. Matt Blackwood and Csilla Csongway made their documentary, Light Bearers, after reading this articleLarge and folded newspaper clipping with photographic portraithlg, flying angel, elizabeth fiddian, volunteers, interview, light bearers, david fiorovanti, robert banks -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet - How to drive the Fairway, VicRoads, "Now there's a better way"
... The Age Newspaper ...Provides the basis for segregating road traffic from tram lines at intersections and along roadways and road markings applied.Yields information about the introduction of Fairways into Melbourne tramway streets during 1983, the first legal segregation of trams from road traffic.Set of two pamphlets regarding Tram Fairways. .1 - Three-section vertical fold-out pamphlet titled "How to drive the Fairway" printed on gloss paper showing the fairway system and how its works with the various signs in a cartoon manner. Notes the Fairway system was set up in 1983 and the basis of it. Has the VicRoads logos, name, and "Victoria Growing together? logos. .2 - Three-section, horizontal format pamphlet on plain paper, titled "Now there's a better way", giving details of the system, showing drawings and how they work at intersections. Issued by the Road Traffic Authority, has the RTA logo. .3 - Newspaper cutting, titled "The old way, the Fairway" giving advanced notice of the introduction of the Fairway system and the roads impacted. Has an AEC election advertisement on the rear for the March 1983 Federal Election.fairways, cartoons, rta, vicroads, traffic control, trams, tramways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy, The Age Newspaper, "..world's most sophisticated transport systems.", 9-1983
... The Age Newspaper ...Advertisement for Phillips Radio system, promoting the installation of the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring System for Metropolitan Transit Authority in the National Times with a photo of W5 735. Provides some information on the system's purpose. The tram was built in 1935.Provides a advertisement promoting Phillips Radio and Vehicle Monitoring.Photocopy of a newspaper advertisement from The National Times, 16-9-1983 for Phillips Radio systems, titled "You're looking at one of the world's most sophisticated transport systems" trams, tramways, phillips, avm, vehicle monitoring, the met, mta, w5 class, w5 735 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, "Cuts soon in peak time tram service", 13-9-1979
... The Age Newspaper ...Reports on cuts of one vehicle a route in peak times, fare rises. Mr Snell said the reductions would not be noticed by commuters. Written by Gerry CarmanYields information service cuts on the tram system.Newspaper clipping - "Cuts soon in peak time tram service" - 13-9-1979tramways, trams, melbourne, public transport, dudley snell, service cuts, fares -
Canterbury History Group
Article, The Age, Shop Made Its Mark In the Sullivans, 14/06/1995
... The Age ...Article from The Age 14th June 1995 advertising the sale of the shop used for The Sullivans television series. Includes coloured photograph of the exterior of the shopIncludes coloured photographArticle from The Age 14th June 1995 advertising the sale of the shop used for The Sullivans television series. Includes coloured photograph of the exterior of the shopcanterbury, matlock street, the sullivans, shops, television broadcasting -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, 05/12/1969
... The Age ...Newspaper article headed "Ready for anything". Photo taken shortly after 8RAR arrived in Vietnam. *RAR were relieving 9RAR.Photo of troop carrier transporting 8RAR in convoy with another truck in the background. Local people going in the opposite direction on the same road. Many soldiers are carrying rifles sitting back to back facing outward in the open air truck.Ready for anything.convoy, newspaper, 8rar, truck, locals on bikes on side of road, guns in hand-ready for anything -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Martin Galvin, Green's legacy a fine place to live: the suburb was green in more than just its name by Martin Galvin, 30/04/2024
... The Age ...Author Martin Galvin reflects on life in Greensborough in the 1950s and the changes that have occurred since then.News clipping, black text and colour imagegreensborough -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, 4 October 1950
... The Age, Melbourne ...Dingo family in new home at SanctuaryOriginal non-fictionDingo family in new home at Sanctuary1950s -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Newspaper - Newspaper clippings, The Age, Vice-Regal, Thursday 7 June 1990
... The Age ...Clipping with publication title and date. Second clipping about Jean McCaughey [23rd Victorian Governor's wife] attending a luncheon at ANZAC House given by Returned Nurses' Club as a guest of then president B C Lawson.Newspaper clippings attached with sticky tape to a piece of paperjean mccaughey, returned nurses' club, b c lawson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, Green suburb grows up but still retains its small town vibe, 20/04/2024
... The Age ...Author Clay Lucas interviews many locals about life in Eltham throughout the years.5 page print copy of digital Newspaper article, text and black and white photographseltham history, eltham social conditions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Football Club 1889, The Age, 1889
... The Age ...In Terry KEENAN's book "Kicking into the wind" it is noted that William SWALLOW backed the team for a significant amount to win the 1889 flag. The team finished third. Refer to page 26 of this book to have all players, and officials, named and placed in the photo. Billy HANNEYSEE, Captain. W SHARP, Vice Captain. W W ROLFE, Secretary. Digital image of the Port Melbourne Football Club team for 1889. This was the fourth year that PMFC was a member of the VFA. sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, william (billy) hanneysee, a maxwell, w young, p r harper, w ward, p j coleman, e vine, j barfoot, j bogle, j bone, s poat, j sharp, h layton, j sutherland, w w rolfe, g headon, t ward, e burke, j lawrence, w morton, j strachan, w sharp, l collings, j taylor -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Tram cram? Loaded question", 3/10/2019 12:00:00 AM
... The Age ..."Tram cram? Loaded question" by Zach Hope Public transport advocates claim state government report is misleading due to poor choice of survey selection points. Trams are surveyed at the edge of the CBD and do not consider overcrowding due to the free tram zone. Article has photo of crowded E-class tram and a cartoon. Department of Transport website accessed 2/11/2019 for report. See: https://transport.vic.gov.au/-/media/tfv-documents/tram-passenger-load-may-2019-pdf.pdf?la=en&hash=B739751488A495DC74B732E8C71FAF4E.trams, tramways, tram routes, e class, reports, passengers, tram 2061 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Hidden disabilities drive transport push", 3/10/2019 12:00:00 AM
... The Age ..."Hidden disabilities drive transport push" by Nicole Precel An advocacy group, Think Outside the Chair, is campaigning for new public transport signs that acknowledge invisible disabilities to assist people to use disability services when travelling on public transport. Article features Olympia Sarris who has troubling asking for a seat when travelling on trams.trams, tramways, disability services, signs, behaviour -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "I've seen a tram go up in the air", "'Cheap as chips' Kew tram's horrid history", 7/10/2019 12:00:00 AM
... The Age ..."I've seen a tram go up in the air" by Rachel Wells & Tate Papworth Tram derailment in Cotham Rd, Kew, caused when a car collided with the 109 tram causing it to crash through a fence. About 20 people were on the tram, with two being taken to hospital. Two occupants from the car were also taken to hospital. Tram was taken back to the depot for investigation. "'Cheap as chips' Kew tram's horrid history" by Zach Hope & Tate Papworth Tram 3011 has been involved in at least 3 derailments according to Yarra Trams. Union spokesperson Phil Altieri said the poor design of the Citadis C-class model was to blame for the latest derailment. He said the trams were unstable and should be withdrawn from service.trams, tramways, c class, derailments, accidents, citadis, cotham rd, derailments, tram 3011