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National Wool Museum
Photograph - Portrait of Trevor Prescott, Nicole Marie, 2021
Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. Trevor Prescott - Geelong Field Naturalists Club From his earliest years, Trevor Pescott has been fascinated by nature. In 1961, he was part of an active group that re-established the Geelong Field Naturalists Club. And in the 1970s he was also one of the founding members of the Geelong Environment Council. For more than half a century he has been a passionate advocate, observer and chronicler of Geelong’s changing environment. Since 1960, he wrote the weekly column “By Field and Lane” in the Geelong Advertiser. He has written several books on nature in the Geelong region, including Birds and Botanists: A Field Naturalists History of Geelong. He remains passionate about the flora and fauna of the Geelong region organising fauna surveys every month as member of the Geelong Field Naturalists Club amongst many other activities. Photo at Trevor’s Belmont home by Nicole Marie.Image showing an environmental portrait of a man holding a book with trees in the background.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Portrait of John Fyfe, Nicole Marie, 2021
Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. John Fyfe - Friends of Edwards Point, the Bellarine Catchment Network and many more For over twenty years John Fyfe has been actively involved in all areas of restoring native vegetation on numerous locations throughout the Bellarine. John’s passion for caring for the environment and sharing his vast knowledge has earnt him wide respect from the community. John is not only approachable but a great communicator. His vast knowledge has made the go to person for help on support on all matters regarding revegetation. John introduced direct seeding to the Friends of Edwards Point team, which has been successful on numerous sites within Edwards Points Reserve. The approach has been adopted throughout the reserve. Reflecting on John’s impact to the local community, local residents widely refer to him as a “living legend,” while others simply say, “there should be more John Fyfe’s in the world.” Photo at Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve by Nicole Marie.Image showing an environmental portrait of a man standing in grasslands with trees in the background.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers, edwards point -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Shire of Stawell, Shire of Stawell Interim development Order, C 1930
Planning MapColoured Map of Stawell Shire showing Zoning AreasGuttering Haskings & Davey Pty Ltd Division of Urban and Environmental Planninglocal development -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Sven's design all class, 2013
Article describing a house in Nunawading awarded Best Environmentally Sustainable Design, with photos.Article describing a house in Nunawading awarded Best Environmentally Sustainable Design, with photos.Article describing a house in Nunawading awarded Best Environmentally Sustainable Design, with photos.housing, nunawading, maxa design -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, 25 Jeffery Street, Blackburn, 2016
An environmentally-friendly home at 25 Jeffery Street, Blackburn sold for $2.5 million.jeffery street, blackburn no. 25 -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Portrait of Julie Riley and Jennie Turner, Nicole Marie, 2021
Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. Julie Riley and Jennie Turner - Friends of the Hooded Plover Breamlea The hooded plover is one of Australia’s most threatened birds. Although they spend their whole life on the beach, they have one of the lowest breeding success rates of all birds. Although severely threatened, in the last decade their numbers have slowly stabilised as volunteer groups and conservationists have stepped in to protect their breeding grounds. Julie and Jennie run the hooded plover volunteer program in Breamlea. To those who work with them they are, “a powerhouse of strength, resilience and determination to help these birds survive”. They put in hundreds of hours of works over a season for it to often eventuate to nothing. If a person crushes a nest or a chick is lost the day before it’s due to fledge, all their efforts are gone. But after each failure they continue to show up and slowly things are changing. Photo at Breamlea by Nicole Marie.Image showing an environmental portrait of a two women standing with sand dunes in the background.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Promotional Card, University of Ballarat Outdoor Education, 2005, 2005
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.A double sided card with four folds, making it around the size of a business card. The card gives Outdoor Education and Environmental Course Content and images.university of ballarat, outdoor education, environmental education -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Leading the way, 1993
Ecotech, a Blackburn company, manufactures and distributes environmental monitoring equipment to companies around the world.Ecotech, a Blackburn company, manufactures and distributes environmental monitoring equipment to companies around the world.Ecotech, a Blackburn company, manufactures and distributes environmental monitoring equipment to companies around the world.environment, ecotech, delsasso, john -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Portrait of Jon Duthie, Nicole Marie, 2021
Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. Jon Duthie - Friends of the Bluff Sometimes the work that volunteer groups put in to bringing back nature goes completely unnoticed. When Jon and his colleagues began work at the Barwon Bluff the site was largely devoid of any vegetation. Today most new residents and visitors to Barwon Heads don’t even know that the site is actually a revegetation site. Jon is extremely knowledgeable, dedicated and passionate and has contributed significant amounts of time to raising awareness about the marine and coastal environment. For over twenty years he has also helped to organise Festival of the Sea in Barwon Heads.Image showing an environmental portrait of a man standing on a beach with sand dunes and ocean in the background.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers, barwon heads -
Peterborough History Group
Map - Peterborough Planning Map
Planning information as at 2012Showing the changing face of PeterboroughA3 size printed copies (2) of planning, environmental and other overlays for the town of Peterborough in 2012peterborough, town planning, maps, moyne shire zoning map -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Portrait of Rhonda Kelly, Nicole Marie, 2021
Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. Rhonda Kelly - Friends of Waurn Ponds Creek Conservation volunteer projects not only have great biodiversity outcomes but are also collegial community groups that bring people together. Rhonda Kelly has worked tirelessly for over a decade for Waurn Ponds Creek. The Friends group is recognised throughout Geelong as a well-run, well organised and successful community group. This is due to the hard work of people like Rhonda. Rhonda is involved with all aspects of the Friends Group as Convener of the group, seed collector and propagator of plants at the community nursery. She is welcoming, passionate and hardworking. Not only does she organise the planting days and monthly clean-up days, but she also works with the community and schools engaging people with the value and beauty of the creek. Photo at Waurn Ponds Creek by Nicole Marie.Image showing an environmental portrait of a woman holding two potted seedlings with trees and grass in the background.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Dying Windbreak, c. 2000
8 photographs with handwritten descriptions on reverse. Show dying windbreak due to environmental conditions at Midvale.windbreak, midvale -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Book, Sites of Zoological Significance in the Westernport Region, 1984
Zoological Significance. The report contains the results of a survey of the vertebrate fauna of the Westernport catchment and a search of relevant literature, conducted between June 1979 and December 1981.White soft cover thick book, about A4 size. Prepared by the national Museum of Victoria for The Environmental Studies Division, Ministry of Conservation, Victoria 1984. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Freeway plan is not state policy, 1990
A decision to extend the Eastern Freeway as far as Springvale Road would flout the Victorian Government's environmental policies.A decision to extend the Eastern Freeway as far as Springvale Road would flout the Victorian Government's environmental policies.A decision to extend the Eastern Freeway as far as Springvale Road would flout the Victorian Government's environmental policies.eastern freeway, springvale road, nunawading, pollution, vicroads -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Bicycle Plan, 1/06/1991
Strategic Bicycle Plan prepared by Environmental Engineering Department Operations Group, City of Nunawading, June 1991city of nunawading environmental engineering department - operations group, abbott, kevin -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Portrait of Joan Lindros, Nicole Marie, 2021
Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. Joan Lindros - Geelong Environment Council Joan Lindros has been a mentor to community environmentalists across the Geelong region and beyond for many years. In 1972 she was a foundation member of the Geelong Environment Council. She was also instrumental in the Save the Otways campaign that resulted in the Great Otway National Park. Joan is an inspirational leader, tenacious advocate and a gentle person. In 2001 she was inducted into the Victorian Honour Role of Women. She continues to be involved in the Friends of Buckley Falls who have been working and advocating for the protection and restoration of the Barwon and Moorabool River Reserves for nearly forty years. Photo at Buckley Falls lookout by Nicole Marie.Image showing an environmental portrait of a woman leaning against wooden railing with trees, a river and a waterfall in the background.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers, buckley falls -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Portrait of Jarrah Wadsworth, Nicole Marie, 2021
Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. Jarrah Wadsworth - Friends of Bats and Bushcare Geelong Grey-headed flying foxes are listed as nationally threatened. They play a critical role in hardwood forest pollination and seed dispersal. They are often not well liked and can be seen as more of a nuisance than an asset to an area. Their numbers are rapidly declining. As the world warms and we experience more days of extreme heat they are increasingly threatened. Jarrah is a registered vet nurse and in her spare time heads up the Friends of Bats and Bushcare Geelong volunteer group. She is the coordinator of the FBBG and plays a key role in supporting the Geelong grey-headed flying fox population in Eastern Park and ensuring they survive extreme heat events. Photo at Eastern Park flying fox camp by Nicole Marie.Image showing an environmental portrait of a woman crouched on grass below trees where fruit bats are roosting.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers, eastern park -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Les Smith Wins Award, 2014
Les Smith has been awarded the Pride of Australia Environmental Medal with the environment.Les Smith has been awarded the Pride of Australia Environmental Medal in recognition of his lifelong involvement with the environment.Les Smith has been awarded the Pride of Australia Environmental Medal with the environment.smith, les, blackburn and district tree preservation society -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Railyards, 27/04/1988 12:00:00 AM
Nunawading Council spent $62,000 in the campaign against Metrail's now abandoned plan for railyards in the municipality.Nunawading Council spent $62,000 in the campaign against Metrail's now abandoned plan for railyards in the municipality. Ron O'Neill, the strategic planner revealed details of costs in a report to council committee. Payments went to consultants, solicitors. If the railyard had been built there would have been a loss of $77,000 in lost rates alone. The social and economic impact would have been significant. Council had been instrumental in ensuring that an environmental effects statement was prepared.Nunawading Council spent $62,000 in the campaign against Metrail's now abandoned plan for railyards in the municipality. railways, o'neill, ron, city of nunawading, nunawading railway depot -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Duncan, Brad, and Nicolson, Oona, Nyerimilang - a Gem of the Gippsland Lakes, 2007
An assessment of the cultural heritage of Lakes Entrance and environs. This desk study on behalf of Environmental Resources Management Australia, commissioned by Gippsland Ports.maritime history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Programme - Article, Lake's Open Day, 1995
More than 18,000 people have participated in the Environmental Education ProgramMore than 18,000 people have participated in the Environmental Education Program provided at the Blackburn Lake Visitors' Centre since its establishment 10 years ago. Topics - Aboriginal Bush Tucker, History of the area and Flora and Fauna of the Sanctuary, through Audio-Visual Displays, Activity Sheets and Guided Walks. Friends of Blackburn Lake pictured. Open Day with special activities organised by Eastern Suburbs Photographic Society and Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Advisory Committee.More than 18,000 people have participated in the Environmental Education Programblackburn lake, friends of blackburn lake, eastern suburbs photographic society, blackburn lake advisory committee, meagher, dorothy, shaw, diane, sanders, bob, farrell, deidre -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Pamphlet, A Selection of Significant Heathmont Trees - Heathmont History Group, 2018
A4 size 4 page brochure featuring photographs and descriptions of 15 selected local trees considered to be of scientific, historical &/or environmental significance. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, East Gippsland Shire Council, North Arm Foreshore and Estuary Action Plan, 2008
A report of the proposed environmental strategy resulting from an extensive consultation process with various agencies having an environment profile East Gippsland Victoriaenvironment, waste disposal, water supply -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Parkswide - Annual Report 2001 - 2002, 1/06/2002 12:00:00 AM
City of Whitehorse Parkswide end of financial year report. Includes community interaction report and feedback and environmental action plan progress report.City of Whitehorse Parkswide end of financial year report. Includes community interaction report and feedback and environmental action plan progress report.City of Whitehorse Parkswide end of financial year report. Includes community interaction report and feedback and environmental action plan progress report.city of whitehorse. parkswide, business and finance, parks and reserves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Guidelines for areas of special significance, 2002
A brochure to provide guidelines for the siting of buildings, layout of gardens, and retention of trees to retain the environmental and neighbourhood characteristics of areas within the City of Whitehorse.A brochure to provide guidelines for the siting of buildings, layout of gardens, and retention of trees to retain the environmental and neighbourhood characteristics of areas within the City of Whitehorse.A brochure to provide guidelines for the siting of buildings, layout of gardens, and retention of trees to retain the environmental and neighbourhood characteristics of areas within the City of Whitehorse.city of whitehorse, gardens, environment, trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, The University of Melbourne, Design and Environments, 2008
melbourne model, undergraduate degrees, undergraduate course information, bachelor of environments, associate degree in environmental horticulture, associate degree in forestry management, university of melbourne -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, The Department of Industry Science and Resources, The Aboriginal People, 2000
Analysis of the complexity of water flow issues, electricity market implications and broader social economic and environmental considerations associated with the operation of the Snowy Mountains SchemeISBN 06427211440environment, water supply, waterways -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Going Green Brick By Brick, 18/11/2019
Burwood Brickworks has been transformed into an environmentally sustainable shopping centre.Burwood Brickworks has been transformed into an environmentally sustainable shopping centre at 78 Middleborough Road, Burwood East and will open on 6 Dec 2019.Burwood Brickworks has been transformed into an environmentally sustainable shopping centre. brickworks, environmental management, middleborough road burwood east no 78 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, VCE need highlights lake's research value, 24/11/1991 12:00:00 AM
Outlining the research potential for students especially V.C.E. environmental science and biology studies.An article outlining the research potential for students especially V.C.E. environmental science and biology studies. The education program coordinator's request for more volunteers to help visitors. Outlining the research potential for students especially V.C.E. environmental science and biology studies. secondary education, blackburn lake information centre, blackburn lake education program coordinator, meagher, dorothy, victorian certificate of education, wurundjeri aboriginal tribe -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Mary Anne Boyd-Squires, 1991
Photocopy of an article in "The Age" 20 April, 1991. "How a schoolgirl's garden path led her up the creek." Studied Environmental Horticulture at Burnley VCAH.the age, vcah, burnley, mary anne boyd-squires, environmental horticulture, carreers