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Vision Australia
Text, Newspaper clippings 23 (1986), 1986
News stories including fundraising events and from the blind and low vision community.1 folder with newspaper cuttingsVarious articles from 10/12/1986 - 18/9/1987association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Foto Group, 25th Anniversary of Vision Australia Radio, 15 May 2007
On June 15, 2007 Vision Australia Radio (formerly 3RPH) celebrated its 25th anniversary of broadcasting. Despite earlier broadcasts on community radio stations, a dedicated radio service for people who wanted to listen to in depth information on news and current events as well as serialisation of books had not eventuated. With the support of Commonwealth funding in 1982, stations were permitted to transmit on marine band frequencies in Melbourne, Sydney and Hobart. With the eventual movement of major stations to FM in the 1980s, provision was finally granted for RPH stations to allow them to move to the AM band in metropolitan areas. In the 1990's regional stations were established, later linking to provide the Vision Australia Radio network. Throughout all of these changes, volunteers have supported the radio station in a range of ways, including collating and reading the newspaper articles for broadcast, helping source interviews and program ideas, operating studio equipment as well as presenting programs themselves.38 digital images of the 25th anniversary of VARvision australia, 3rph radio station, vision australia radio, gerard menses, stephen jolley, pam adams, lynne kells, tim evans, roberta ashby, marj west, norm richards, vince september, norm rees, graeme dawson -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 46
Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Recording of the Making Difference Awards ceremony, which took place in Melbourne on 21st July, 2006. One of those awarded was the Victorian State Government for introducing electronic voting for blind or vision impaired, making it the first-time people from this community were allowed a secret vote. Megan Denyer provides an update on the relationship VA have with Prime Television.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, stephen jolley, gerard menses, megan denyer -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, AFB Mildura plaques, 1996
Radio was a key way of communicating with the blind and low vision community across Victoria, ensuring that news and information could be shared quickly and publicly. Some centres raised funds to develop their own studios, with local content programs, based in AFB offices. Mildura began 3MPH in 1998 as the result of major fundraising for equipment and support from AFB. Additionally a low vision clinic was also officially opened in that same year.3 plastic plaques with black writing on silver background3MPH Major Donors The Association for the Blind wishes to thank the following major donors who contributed towards the establishment of 3MPH Rotary Club of Mildura Deakin Inc Wentworth Shire Council Lions Club of Mildura The H & L Hecht Trust W C F Thomas Charitable Trust Mildara Blass Limited 3MPH Honorary Taskforce Members Shirley Penny, Chairperson, Kevin Ashelford, Lois Beckwith, Rob Duffield, Cr Don McKinnon, Ross Lake, Bruce Penny, Cr Eddie Warhurst This plaque commemorates the official opening of the Mildura Low Vision Clinic by the Chief Executive Officer of the Association for the Blind Mr John Cook, 5th August 1998. This plaque commemorates the official opening of Radio 3MPH 107.5FM by the Mayor of the Mildura Rural City Council, Cr Eddie Warhurst, 12th March 1998.association for the blind, 3mph, mildura -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Work on paper - Newsletter, Wonga Park & District Residents' Association News & Notes March 1993
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Melton City Libraries
Document, West Melton: A preview of tomorrow, c.1969
"In April 1969, the first major residential development in Melton began with the release of 148 homes for purchase. This was the first stage of a staggered release of a planned 30,000 homes for 100,000 people by 1990. The development, called Westmelton Satellite City, was described as ‘a preview of tomorrow’.101 It was the first estate built in a ‘modern’ style, with curved streets, and dozens of culs de sac. Westmelton was also the first major development in Victoria to build all the supply lines to the houses – including electricity and telephone lines – underground. The six different home designs in Westmelton were ‘specially designed for the future’, and with allotments ten feet wider than regulations required, there was plenty of ‘space for gracious living’ and for a family swimming pool. The developers of this new estate were active in promoting Westmelton as a new community within the Shire of Melton. By 1971, the Westmelton City News reported that Ian McIntosh, General Manager of Westmelton, had given away $100,000 on behalf of the company ‘to aid community projects’. This included a $72,000 donation towards building a community centre in Westmelton, and $25,000 for the shire’s Olympic-sized swimming pool. Ian McIntosh and his family moved to Melton and Ian said he was ‘very much aware of the needs of [the] Westmelton community’. By the end of 1971, Westmelton was home to 100 new families. The modern residences were obviously an appealing drawcard, but so was the country feel that characterised Melton. Mrs C. Allen, described as a ‘housewife’, said she and her husband chose to move to Westmelton because of ‘the quality homes ... and we both love the clean, fresh, natural environment that surrounds us’. Similarly, Mr W. Coxhead, insurance consultant, moved to Westmelton because of the ‘clean, fresh country air’. Accountant Mr B. Swanton echoed their sentiments, describing Westmelton as ‘far enough away from the industrial pollution carried over Melbourne suburbs by prevailing westerly winds’. The new development attracted an increasing number of young, professional couples and families, representing the beginning of a significant shift from the predominantly rural and farming community of the district’s past. The Westmelton development had four different ‘neighbourhoods’ designed to cater to a variety of different lifestyle needs. Westmelton was the first to be established, followed by Brookfield, which offered ‘superb land in a rustic setting’. Brookfield Acres offered ‘wide open spaces with lots of room for a pool and even a tennis court’ on huge one-acre blocks, while Westlake was an innovative development with ‘different sized homesites’ and ‘lakeside living’.Westmelton was the first of many residential developments that would come to play a huge role in shaping the shire in the decades to follow".A marketing brochure for the Westmelton Satellite City developmentlocal significant events, council -
Tarnagulla History Archive
News clipping: Weekend Preserves Town's Past, Weekend Preserves Town's Past, 2015
David Gordon Collection. A page from The Loddon Times newspaper with article titled 'Weekend Preserves Town's Past'. Date October 13, 2015. events, community events -
Canterbury History Group
Newsletter - Happy Apple News, Canterbury Primary School Newsletter
Five copies of the Happy Apple News for 1989. Contains news of the activities of the school community, including the decision to set up a committee to preserve archival material relating to the school and the discovery of the original school bell (manufactured by John Danks & Son, Melbourne) under the building.canterbury, molesworth street, canterbury primary school, newsletters, danks family, guerin> laurent, james> becky, wilcox> tom, boulton> anne, plans, weymouth> j., oak trees, primary schools -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Document - Falls Creek Villager News, 2nd August 1970
This publication was compiled by the Falls Creek Business Community to advertise events and businesses during coming weeks. It contained results for the Giant Slalom event held the previous week at Mt. Buller where John Stokes took out the title of Combined Victorian Champion whilst the female Champion was Carol Gadsden. This issue also reported the visit of Dr Dietmar Kettle, Director of the Austrian Tourist Board who was a Member of the Organising Committee of the 1964 Olympic Games in Innsbruck. Venues advertised in this issue included Molony's Ski Hire, Falls Creek Ski School, Big Julians Lodge, Koki Alpine Lodge, Snow Haven Lodge, Naarilla Flats, Spargo, , Apartments, 4 Seasons Chalet and Southern Cross Flats and the Frying Pan Inn.This newsletter is significant because it documents routine activities and events in Falls Creek in the 1970s.A newsletter printed on both sides, including results of recent ski events, visitors to the community, upcoming events and entertainment. Short headlines of news are included, as well as advertising for several guest houses and accommodation at Falls Creek.HEADLINE - FALLS CREEK VILLAGER NEWS IN BRIEF with the compliments of the Falls Creek Business Communityaccommodation falls creek, falls creek business community, falls creek newsletter -
Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Grafting workshop and dress class at Park Orchards Community House, with Robert Van de Graaff. Doncaster-Templestowe News 18 August 1987
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Photograph, China painting class at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Margaret Keogh. Doncaster-Templestowe News 9 February 1988
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Photograph, Christmas candles class at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Kris Merritt. Doncaster-Templestowe News 16 November 1988
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Photograph, Table tennis class at Park Orchards Community House, with instructor Jim Pumpa. Doncaster-Templestowe News 12 October 1988
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Photograph, Nutrition course at Park Orchards Community House, with Aileen Dawson. Doncaster-Templestowe News 6 September 1988
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Beading course at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Gladys Rohrlach. Doncaster-Templestowe News 16 August 1988
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Microwave cooking course at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Victoria Davidson. Doncaster-Templestowe News 26 July 1988
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Photograph, Pruning workshops at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Paul Slattery. Doncaster and Templestowe News 19 July 1988
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Photograph, Herb course at Park Orchards Community House, with Mavis Porter. Doncaster - Templestowe News 3 May 1988
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Photograph, Allergies lecture at Park Orchards Community House, with Shirley Dean. Doncaster - Templestowe News 19 April 1988
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Photograph, Flower-arranging class at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Jan O'Callaghan. Doncaster - Templestowe News 29 March 1988
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Indonesion cooking class at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Els Herman. Doncaster - Templestowe News 2 September 1988
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Photograph, Calligraphy class at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Julie Constable. Doncaster - Templestowe News 12 April 1988
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Photograph, Self-defence classes Park Orchards Community House, with instructor Catherine Schnell. Doncaster - Templestowe News 19 February 1992
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Photograph, English course at Park Orchards Community House, with Miranda Martorella. Doncaster and Templestowe News 5 February 1992
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Photograph, Park Orchards Annual Gardens Open Day at Park Orchards Community House, with John and Val Smith. Doncaster and Templestowe News 4 November 1992
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Photograph, Men's Group at Park Orchards Community House, with Bob Wynd and Malcolm Rowland. Doncaster and Templestowe News 15 April 1992
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Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, After school chess group at the Park Orchards Community House in 1985
From Doncaster/Templestowe News 19 March 1985, with David Young, Harold Bulmer and Priscilla Kopp. Co-ordinator Betty Cole. -
Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Minister for Community Services, Caroline Hogg says a childcare centre a priority at the Park Orchards Community House. Doncaster and Templestowe News 6 August 1985
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Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Bonsai classes at the Park Orchards Community House, with leacturer Ken Sargeant. Doncaster and Templestowe News 24 September 1985
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Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Classes at the Park Orchards Community House, with model aeroplane fanatic, Howard Gosetilo. Doncaster and Templestowe News 15 October 1985