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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Football, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/07/1999 12:00:00 AM
Colour photograph of seven members of Football team, David McKeen, Levi Mose, Adrian Frith, Jason Carstairs, Gerald Kell, Shannon Brown, Nigel Secombe dressed as chorus girls during entertainment at Club celebrations in Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, football, celebration -
Federation University Historical Collection
Award - Trophy, Australian Culinary Federation: Victorian Champions in Food & Beverage Service, c1999
University of Ballarat (now Federation University) runs an award winning student restaurant called "Prospects". Metal, silver coloured, trophy on a timber base with handles and removable lid. Australian Culinary Federation (A.G.P.C.) Victorian Champions in Food and Beverage Service Junior Waiting Brigade 1999 Brigade Members: Jason Phillips, Rachael Brown, Simon Mulvany and Chantelle Woodphillips, brown, wood, mulvany, australian culinary federation, trophy, jason brown, rachael brown, chantel wood, award, hospitality -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1992
Article appeared in Lakes Post 28 October 1992, 'At work on the new retaining wall leading to 90 Mile Beach, staff from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, (L-R) Ken Judd, Jason Bice and David Harper'.Black and white photograph of three workers, building pathway and retaining walls through the sand dunes. Coastal banksia in background. Lakes Entrance Victoriawaterfront, parks, room display -
Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
Book, Childrens, A Dog Called Debbie, 1973
The copy of this book is from the first publication and is rare. The book is set in the Yarra Ranges area with the characters based on local people. THe donors childhood pet dog "Chad" featured as a character in the book in chapter 12 p. 87. The daughter of the owner of Debbie, Patricia Reed (nee McKenzie) lives in South Belgrave. The story of Debbie mothering a kangaroo is based on a true story. The donor also advised that this remarkable dog also rescued and looked after a cat. 126 page hard covered children's fiction book titled "A Dog Called Debbie". Front cover depicts a black and white dog mothering a kangaroo, on a green background. The back cover features an excerpt from the forward by A. R. Chisholm, OBE Hon. D. Litt, Professor Emeritus and an illustration of the dog and Kangaroo playing. Inside front cover, first page, handwritten in ink:"from Nan" / Daughter of "Joan" and "Jason" / ( Mavis Jean and Pat McKenzie) / Patricia McKenzie Reed / And from Jim Johnson / owner of Chad. australian wildlife, 1970's -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Megalogenis - Karametos family, c1990s
The Karametos family at the Year 12 Awards function at Ithaca House. Standing at the back from L-R: Anna Maria Megalogenis, Barbara and Jason Karametos and Ioakeim Megalogenis. Seated in the front from L-R: Stavros and Froso Karametos, and Eleni and George Karametos.Since its inception the Ithacan Philanthropic Society has held many functions throughout each year, some with a philanthropic purpose while others have been social functions. These events have given the members a sense of belonging and keep family and friendship groups together.A coloured photograph of a family group of three generations. There are four men and four women in the group. Two men and two ladies are seated in the front and the others are standing behind them. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Variety Club Bash, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
(number in album 03377.2)Black and white photograph of Variety Club Bash participants,Ian and Cathy Clifford, Jason Kitto and cancer patient Brett Finneran, sitting at table enjoying drinks, prior to taking part in the Canteen Australia Trek for two days raising funds for teenagers with cancer. Lakes Entrance Victoriacharities, clubs, fundraising -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fire Brigade, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Black and white photograph DCNR Fire Fighting Crew, Stewart Kingston, Crewleader Geoff Williams, Jason Stirling, Charlie Ryan, Danny Kane, Simon Walsh, Adrian Bambwok, Colin Smith, standing beside C&NR Jayrow Helicopter, training at Campbells Airfield. Lakes Entrance Victoriafire brigade, volunteering -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Football team, Bairnsdale Advertiser, 1/09/2003 12:00:00 AM
Other number 03640.1Colour photograph of Football Club Senior Premiership team, Back Row: Terry Carstairs (trainer) Tim Hach, Matthew Zagami, Jason Barling (coach), Heydon Bedcomb (captain) Scott Chapman, Rohan Best (assist coach), Gary Fox, Stephen Harrison Centre Row: Chris McKenzie(trainer), Wayne Paggardo (president) Ashley Rowlands, Chris Hatfield, Murray Webb, Jason Carstairs, Mareeo Fry, Greg Dear, Ray Reggardo (trainer), David Allen, (selector chairman) Lou Battista (assist coach) Front Row: Tom Cook )property Steward), Brad Cook, Anthony Bruce, Damien Cooper, Chris Andy, Hyden Fox (mascot), Lakes Entrance Victoria clubs, football -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: photo album 1998
Photo album, red cover with black binding. Seventy colour photos, some with annotations. Label on front of album: 'Office Move 1998. Bendigo Show, E.E.S. Display, 'Board' on site 1998, Residents visit Tarnagulla, shaft shots, E.E.S Display Central Deborah, Drilling at New Moon, Box Cut (2), Aerial site photos Nov. 1998' Album includes mine personnel photos of Doug Berger, Geoff McDermott, John Cahill, Colin Burns, Ken Belfrage, Dean Turnbull, Courtney Chamberlain, 'The Boys' - Frank, Woody, Pratty and Jason, and Jason Bourke. Mining photos include: Carshalton site 24.7.98, drilling at New Moon and portal reef mining Tarnagulla 1998.kangaroo flat gold mine, bendigo mining nl, new bendigo gold project, goldmining, personnel, doug buerger, colin burns, tarnagulla, new moon, displays, box cut, unity mining, aerial photos -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Volleyball, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/08/1992 12:00:00 AM
Other number 03682.1Black and white photograph of Wavolley Ball team, Jason Powney, Mick Carroll, John McKenzie, Verdun Turnbull, David Radford, Lisa Grassby, Jeanette Richards and Louisa Grandy. Premier team in finals played at squash courts Lakes Entrance Victoria . Also second photo with some of the wavolley ball team and others unidentified sports, volleyball -
Geelong Cycling Club
Wooden Shield, 1998
Shield prepared for the senior road aggregate races for the Geelong West Cycling Club which then became the Geelong Cycling Club. The 2005 winner - Leigh Howard, was a professional rider with Team Colombia in 2010 and is currently on the pro tour with Orica Green Edge (commencing 2012). He was the World Omnium Champion in 2009, and World Madison Champion 2010 and 2011.This shield records the cyclists who were high achievers in the Geelong region.A mahogany coloured wooden shield with brass plated plaques containing inscriptions of winners of the senior road aggregate of the Geelong West Cycling Club during the years 1998-2002. There is an emblem of a cyclist and a banner at the top centre of the shield."Geelong West Cycling Club/1998/Geoff Robertson/1999/Jason Sterling/2000/Geoff Robertson/2001/Geoff Robertson/2002/Geoff Robertson/2003/James Stewart/2004/Daryl Suter/2005/L. Howard/G.Mathieson"geelong west cycling club; geoff robertson; jason sterling; james stewart; daryl suter; l. howard; g. mathieson; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
Photo with article mounted on black laminated card. Article mentions the children and using the Advertiser supplement for an Olympic Project. Photo shows Keith Simmonds and Ross Cutting with a copy of the supplement. Also mentioned are Bendigo's five Olympians- rower Jason Day, badminton player Paul Stevenson, walker Duane Cousins, boxer Lynden Hosking and Paralympian Tim Matthews.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, keith simmonds, ross cutting, advertiser, jason day, paul stevenson, duane cousins, lynden hosking, tim matthews, ron payne, olympics -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, 1997
Photocopy of a photograph of football team with names atached - Clunes Football Club - 1st Premiers SHFL 1997 Back Row: Jamie Baird, Ben Auchett, David Young, Scott Adam, Will Casey, Phillip Morrish Third Row: Matthew Bayles, Eden Thomas, Jamie Andrews, Michael Bourke, Jason Ingram, Ben Coon, John Bedwell Second Row: Rod Elliot (Sec), Peter Hill (Runner), Nick McIntosh, Heath Leishman, Craig Tucker, Michael Tranter, Brendan Sheehan, John Ingram (Trainer), Leah McArthur (Trainer), Lindsay Tucker (Chairman of Selectors), Shane Young (Joint Coach) Chris McLennan (Cap) Shawn Slater (Joint C) Jason Hill, Mark Andrews, Henk Van Doldren (Head Trainers ) Absent: Justin Sanders, David Collins, Nigel Oswin, Steve Kemp, John O Neill, Scott Hose, Jason Haymes, Jody Smith, Jimmy Taylorcfnc, australian rules football, 1997 -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - Performing Arts, 1999-2021
This box contains material relating to Bialik performing arts performances from 1999 to 2021. Some that have been identified are Circus Bialikus (2000), Jason and the Argonauts (2001), A Man for All Seasons (2002), The Unlikely Friends (2002), Into the Woods (c2003), Oh What A Lovely War (c2003-2004), and Ruby Moon (2008). Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1990s, 2000s, 2020s -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH 1981 CRICKET TEAM
Coloured photo of the 1981 Cricket Team. All the boys are dressed in whites. The names of the boys are: Scott Mackay, Leighton Cumming, Michael Day, Craig Mein, Tony Sutton, Paul Evans, Chris Anastasi,, Anthony McNamara, Jason Waters, Paul Burnett, Donald Foulds, Rodney Ramage, Darren Scoble, Martyn Knight, Scott Francis, Scott Mills and Corey Hill,education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph 1981 cricket team, scott mackay, leighton cumming, michael day, craig mein, tony sutton, paul evans, chris anastasi, anthony mcnamara, jason waters, paul burnett, donald foulds, rodney ramage, darren scoble, martyn knight, scott francis, scott mills, corey hill -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Compact Disc, Convergence, 1998
17 students: Guy McCutcheon, Aidin Bautista, Matthew Packwood, David Clarke, Stuart Fountain, Jason Lipscome, Stephen van Elst, Stacey Quick, Matthew Scully, Steven Skrekovski, Vanessa McCoy, Matthew Aylmer, Andrew Fiscalini, Melanie Woolcock, Patrick Filipiak, Mark Byvoet, Nigel Harvey. Music credit: Luke Chisholm Successfully tested on vintage Macintosh G4 with Mac OS 9.2.2CD Rom featuring work of third year Graphic Design graduates, 1998. Printed two colour, black and white, on silver disc, in metallic silver plastic sleeve with one colour print (white). The interactive/multimedia CD Rom was developed using Macromedia Director 6.5, finalised on 14 October 1998. 2.3Mb of data.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, helmut stenzel, guy mccutcheon, aidin bautista, matthew packwood, david clarke, stuart fountain, jason lipscome, stephen van elst, stacey quick, matthew scully, steven skrekovski, vanessa mccoy, matthew aylmer, andrew fiscalini, melanie woolcock, patrick filipiak, mark byvoet, nigel harvey., luke chisholm -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Compact Disc, Convergence, 1998
17 students: Guy McCutcheon, Aidin Bautista, Matthew Packwood, David Clarke, Stuart Fountain, Jason Lipscome, Stephen van Elst, Stacey Quick, Matthew Scully, Steven Skrekovski, Vanessa McCoy, Matthew Aylmer, Andrew Fiscalini, Melanie Woolcock, Patrick Filipiak, Mark Byvoet, Nigel Harvey. Music credit: Luke Chisholm Successfully tested on vintage Macintosh G4 with Mac OS 9.2.2CD Rom featuring work of third year Graphic Design graduates, 1998. Printed two colour, black and white, on silver disc, in metallic silver plastic sleeve with one colour print (white).university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, helmut stenzel, guy mccutcheon, aidin bautista, matthew packwood, david clarke, stuart fountain, jason lipscome, stephen van elst, stacey quick, matthew scully, steven skrekovski, vanessa mccoy, matthew aylmer, andrew fiscalini, melanie woolcock, patrick filipiak, mark byvoet, nigel harvey., luke chisholm -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 3A, 1972
Black and white photograph - Grade 3A, 1972."Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: ?, ?, ?, Trevor Rattray, ?, John Sperling, ?, Jason WYman. 2nd Row- L to R: Konrad Gill, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?. 3rd Row- L to R: No names Front Row- L to R: ?, ?, ?, Merrin Thompson, ?, ?, ?, ?. Teacher: Mrs Marshall -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 3A, 1972
Black and white photograph - Grade 3A, 1972."Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: ?, ?, ?, Trevor Rattray, ?, John Sperling, ?, Jason Wyman. 2nd Row- L to R: Konrad Gill, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?. 3rd Row- L to R: No names Front Row- L to R: ?, ?, ?, Merrin Thompson, ?, ?, ?, ?. Teacher: Mrs Marshall -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Concongella Students 1980, 1980
Back Row: Mrs Noelene Joy, Brenton Gibson, Shaun Cosgriff, David Coad, Tony Scantleton, Nicolas Holden, - Mrs Paulene Gower Middle Row: Christopher Holden, David Holden, David Cosgriff, Leish Scanleton, David Troutbeck, Jason Gibson, Bard May. Front Row: Jodi May, Mia Fraser, Michelle Taylor, Lucinda Holden, Romana Forquet-Busom, ________, Cindy Gibson, Claire West.Colour Photograph of Students and TeacherConcongella Primary School 1980students, education -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Catalogue package, Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, 2013, 2013
Forme-cut folder, containing nine A0 sized posters, one per graduate. Introduction by Paul Mah, Co-ordinator/Teacher. Staff listed as James Baker, Roberta Crisci-Richardson, Jason Grace, Peter Grziwotz, Sam Harmer, Alister Heighway, Dr Jennifer Jones-ONeill, Paul Mah, Kate Neal, Ewen Ross. Course fell under the University of Ballarat, School of Education and Arts, Arts Academy, at this time.Promotional catalogue for graduating students of the University of Ballarat (TAFE), Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, 2013. Forme-cut package containing suite of nine, A2 posters, folded to A5 size. university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, tafe, advanced diploma, arts academy, camp street campus -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Students
Pictured 4 students from Vermont Secondary College working together to solve a maths-engineering problem for the Tournament of Minds event.secondary schools, vermont secondary college, parry, stephanie, lulianetti, tenille, cheng, jason, chambers, chris, tournament of minds -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
An Add In 'T-1201' model metal tennis racquet, with double shaft, metal throat bridges; black wooden shaft casing; and handle wrapped in black perforated leather. Has a convex plastic butt cap. Manufacturer's name and logo feature on right edge of shaft, as do words: 'A JASON-EMPIRE PRODUCT/MADE IN USA. Materials: Metal, Adhesive tape, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive label, Nylon, Woodtennis -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Catalogue, Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, 2014, 2014
In 2014 University of Ballarat took responsibility for a campus at Churchill, Gippsland, and rebranded as Federation Univeristy Australia. Page one introduction by Paul Mah, Teacher/Co-ordinator. Staff listed as James Baker, Roberta Crisci-Richardson, Jason Grace, Peter Grziwotz, Sam Harmer, Alister Heighway, Dr Jennifer Jones-O'Neill, Damien Lentini, Paul Mah, Ewen Ross. Page three lists 6 graduates for 2014. Students have double page spread each. Inside back cover features sponsors.Promotional catalogue for graduating students of the Federation University Australia (TAFE), Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, 2014. 16-page + 4-page cover, saddle-stitched booklet, full colour offset throughout plus silver foil on outside cover.federation university, graphic design, tafe, advanced diploma, arts academy, camp street campus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Catalogue, ADGD, Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, MMXII, 2012
Introduction by Paul Mah, Co-ordinator/Teacher. Staff listed as Kim Anderson, James Baker, Jason Grace, Sam Harmer, Alister Heighway, Paul Mah, Kate Neal, Selena Shillito, Natalie Trofimiuk. Cover design by Ashley "Cax-One" Skewes. Printed by Sovereign Press. Students have two, double-page spreads each. Final page features sponsors. Inside cover used to promote ADGD course: "The program can be completed in two years full time study, with a pathway option to the Arts Academy Graphic Design Degree program, or direct employment in the industry."Promotional catalogue for graduating students of the University of Ballarat (TAFE), Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, 2012. Perfect/burst bound book. Black double fold cover, printed full colour plus silver foil emboss and possible matt varnish. 72-page full-colour inside pages.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, tafe, advanced diploma, arts academy, camp street campus -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Primary School 1985 Class Photo Grade 5, 1985
1985 GR 5: Back Row: Jason McNamara, Joe Taualri, Johanne Kelaarl, Steven Leadbetter, Chris Andronis, Peter Wah, (?#) 2nd Row: Jacqueline Hopgood, Mary Yiannaris, Leena Daff, Megan Bilston, Caroline Neave, Natalie Hopgood. Front Row: Debra Taylor, Claire Billingsley, Andrea Gordon, Jenny Webb, Rose Krisohos, Trudy Rowley, Heather Papadopoulos. Teachers: (?) and P. Bisset (Right) # Rose Krisohos advised boy next to Peter Wah is Bradley Saunders (see Notes). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: SUPPLIED SPORT PHOTOS, LEISA ALEXANDER
Coloured photographs, multiple people, multiple photographs, A collection of photos sent by Leisa Alexander to the Bendigo Advertiser with members of the Richmond Cricket Club on them. a. Colour photo of Gavin Holland. b. Colour photo of Mark Simpson. c. Colour photo of David Harris. d. Colour photo of Matthew McLeay. e. Colour photo of Alan Wise. f. Colour photo of Matthew Galbraith. g. Colour photo of Sam Taylor. h. Ian Hewett. i. Colour photo of Jason Arnberger.Leisa Alexanderrecreations, sports, cricket -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Army Survey Regiment Guard of Honour, Russell Offices, Canberra, 1995
This set of 11 colour photographs of a Ceremonial Guard of Honour from the Army Survey Regiment was most likely taken at Russell Offices, Canberra in 1995. Most Guard of Honour detachments sent to Canberra performed the ceremony in the Blamey Square at Defence’s Russell Offices precinct. An identification label in the storage folder identified the parade was at an Australia Remembers 1945-1995 event, one of many activities designed to commemorate and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War on 15 August 1945.This set of 11 colour photographs of a Ceremonial Guard of Honour from the Army Survey Regiment was most likely taken at Russell Offices, Canberra in 1995. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) & .2) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: Right file – No 1: SPR Cameron Gee, No 2: SPR Shane Campbell, No 3: CPL Andrew Quin, No: 4 SPR Ken Labouchardiere, No 10: SPR Lance Hillier, remainder unidentified. Parade formation commander: LT Jason Selman, Centre file – front No 1: CPL Ian Bowes, No 3: CPL Chris Wynn, No 4: SPR Mick Muzeen, No 5: SPR Julie Gretton, No 6: CPL Ken Peters, No 7: SPR Allison Ottaway, No 9: CPL Hamish Goetz, No 11: SGT Darren Wilkinson, remainder unidentified. Left file – No 2: SPR James Commons, No 3: SPR Matt White, No 4: CPL Andrew Lazdovskis, No 6: SPR Michelle Withers, No 7: CPL Greg Howell, remainder unidentified. .3) - Photo, colour, 1995. Front rank L to R: SPR Lance Hillier, CPL Dave Scott, SPR Andrew Arman, unidentified, SPR Mick Muzeen, CPL Darren Scott, SPR Ken Labouchardiere, CPL Andrew Quin, SPR Shane Campbell, SPR Cameron Gee. Parade formation commander: LT Jason Selman. Centre rank L to R: unidentified (x2), CPL John Commons, SPR Allison Ottaway, unidentified (x3), CPL Chris Wynn, unidentified (x2.) Rear rank L to R: unidentified (x3), CPL Greg Howell, unidentified, SPR Helen Scorgie, CPL Andrew Lazdovskis, unidentified (x3). .4) to .6) - Photo, colour, 1995. All unidentified. .7) & .8) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: LTCOL Duncan Burns, Parade formation commander: LT Jason Selman, COL COMDT COL Don Swiney MBE, unidentified dignitary. Front rank L to R: SPR Lance Hillier, CPL Dave Scott, SPR Andrew Arman, unidentified, SPR Mick Muzeen, CPL Darren Scott, SPR Ken Labouchardiere, CPL Andrew Quin, SPR Shane Campbell, SPR Cameron Gee. Centre rank L to R: unidentified, CPL Chris Wynn, unidentified. CPL Ian Bowes, Rear rank L to R: CPL Greg Howell, SPR Helen Scorgie, CPL Andrew Lazdovskis, SGT Darren Wilkinson. .9) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: CPL Ian Bowes, LTCOL Duncan Burns, Parade formation commander: LT Jason Selman, COL COMDT COL Don Swiney MBE, unidentified dignitary, unidentified (x3), SPR Michelle Withers, SPR Helen Scorgie, unidentified, SPR Matt White, SPR James Commons, unidentified. .10) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: CPL Ian Bowes, Parade formation commander: LT Jason Selman, unidentified dignitary, COL COMDT COL Don Swiney MBE (partly obscured), unidentified (x3), SPR Michelle Withers, SPR Helen Scorgie, unidentified, SPR Matt White, SPR James Commons, unidentified. .11) - Photo, colour, 1995. L to R: CPL Ian Bowes, Parade formation commander: LT Jason Selman, COL COMDT COL Don Swiney MBE, unidentified dignitary, Matt White, SPR James Commons, unidentified, SGT Darren Wilkinson.Identification label ‘RASvy Guard of Honour – Australia Remembers 1945-1995’. No personnel identified.royal australian survey corps, army survey regiment, army svy regt, rasvy, fortuna, asr -
Geelong Football Club
Geelong Cats Print 1990s players Sholl, Brad: Snell, Jason: Kilpatrick, Glenn: Hocking, Garry: Pickering, Liam: Riccardi, Peter: Colbert, Leigh: McGrath, Tim: Stoneham, Barry: Mansfield, Michae
Brad ‘Nails’ Sholl Born: 10/11/1972 From: Geelong College via North Melb Height: 184cm Weight: 84kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey number: 12 First senior match for Geelong: Round 1, 1995 v Melbourne at Kardinia Park The attacking small defender delighted fans with his adventurous attacks on the ball and dashes out of the danger area. He was an excellent mark for his size and lacked nothing in courage and determination. His ability to rush to space to create a viable target for a team-mate was another of his trademarks. Occasionally, he was moved forward with success, where he took great delight in booting important goals. Total Brownlow Medal votes for Geelong: 54 Runner-up in club B&F count: 1996 Fourth in club B&F count: 1997, 1998, 2000 Fifth in club B&F count: 1995 Seventh in club B&F count: 1999 GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Life Membership (2001) Career span for Geelong: 1995-2002 Total matches for Geelong: Premiership 169, Night/Pre-Season Series 12, Interstate 1 Total goals for Geelong: Premiership 46, Night/Pre-Season Series 5, Interstate 0 Finals matches for Geelong: 7 Finals goals for Geelong: 0 Last senior match for Geelong: Round 19, 2002 v St Kilda at Docklands Stadium Jason Snell Born: 27/07/1977 From: Upwey-Tecoma/Eastern U18 Height: 181cm Weight: 81kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey numbers: 25 (1996-97) & 4 (1998-2001) First senior match: Round 1, 1996 v Melbourne at the MCG The courageous mid-fielder/small forward possessed sound skills and an excellent football brain. Opposition coaches experienced difficulty in finding suitable match-up opponents to counter him. In a match at Kardinia Park against Port Adelaide in 1997 he scored a match-winning five goals after spending the first half on the bench. He won the club most improved player award in 1999. Tragically, a shocking leg injury sustained at the MCG prematurely terminated his highly promising career. Total Brownlow Medal votes: 5 Career span: 1996-2001 Total matches: Premiership 68, Night/Pre-Season Series 8 Total goals: Premiership 62, Night/Pre-Season Series 3 Finals matches: 3 Finals goals: 1 Last senior match: Round 3, 2001 v Melbourne at the MCG Glenn ‘Killer’ Kilpatrick Born: 29/08/1972 From: Studfield via North Melb Reserves, West Adelaide (SA) & Essendon Height: 184cm Weight: 85kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey number: 13 First senior match for Geelong: Round 5, 1996 v Richmond at Kardinia Park No-one could accuse the dogged half-back flanker and mid-fielder of not giving his all in every match that he played. He used courage and determination to win the ball, negate an opponent or block for a team-mate. Often, his repeated efforts would inspire his fellow Cats. Although effective disposal by foot did not come easy for him, he worked hard on the training track to improve. Total Brownlow Medal votes for Geelong: 27 Runner-up in club B&F count: 1997 Seventh in club B&F count: 2000 Eighth in club B&F count: 1999 (equal) Career span for Geelong: 1996-2002 Total matches for Geelong: Premiership 120, Night/Pre-Season Series 12 Total goals for Geelong: Premiership 31, Night/Pre-Season Series 1 Finals matches for Geelong: 3 Finals goals for Geelong: 0 Last senior match for Geelong: Round 20, 2002 v Fremantle at Subiaco Garry ‘Buddha’ Hocking Born: 08/10/1968 From: Cobram Height: 182cm Weight: 84kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey numbers: 51 (1987) & 32 (1988-2001) First senior match: Round 3, 1987 v Melbourne at Kardinia Park As one of football’s genuine tough and skilful performers, he gave the Cats magnificent service. Undoubtedly, he became one of the code’s all-time greats. His ability to make perfect position, fix eyes on the ball at all costs, seize the ball in packs, mark with vice-like fingers and dispose by hand and foot on either side of his body to bring team-mates into the play made him a nightmare opponent. He delighted in applying gorilla-like tackles and bone-shattering bumps to open up opportunities for his allies. During the last few seasons of his career a severely damaged knee saw him ignore agonizing pain to continue to contribute. He just loved footy! Total Brownlow Medal votes: 133 Captain: 21 matches (1994-95; 1999) Third in Brownlow Medal count: 1991, 1994 Club Best & Fairest: 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996 Runner-up in club B&F count: 1990, 1998 Sixth in club B&F count: 1989, 2000 Seventh in club B&F count: 1997 Ninth in club B&F count: 1995 Tenth in club B&F count: 1992 All Australian selection: 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996 GFC Team of the Century selection (ruck-rover) GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Hall of Fame Legend GFC Life Membership (1995) Career span: 1987-2001 Total matches: Premiership 274, Night/Pre-Season Series 19, Interstate 8 Total goals: Premiership 243, Night/Pre-Season Series 6, Interstate 10 Finals matches: 21 Finals goals: 21 Last senior match: Round 22, 2001 v Carlton at Princes Park Liam Pickering Born: 09/09/1968 From: Stawell via North Melb Height: 184cm Weight: 85kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey number: 23 First senior match for Geelong: Round 3, 1993 v North Melb at Kardinia Park After being unable to command regular senior selection with the Kangaroos, the dogged mid-fielder quickly gained the respect of Geelong coaching staff and team-mates with his faultless reading of the play and ability to bring others into the game. Although not fleet of foot, he was capable of instant decision-making and quick, accurate disposal. He knew how to restrict talented opponents with disciplined manning-up, while having a positive influence on play himself. A series of injuries terminated his career prematurely. Total Brownlow Medal votes for Geelong: 12 Captain: 3 matches (1996-97) Club Best & Fairest: 1997 Third in club B&F count: 1995 Eighth in club B&F count: 1994 Career span for Geelong: 1993-99 Total matches for Geelong: Premiership 102, Night/Pre-Season Series 3, Interstate 1 Total goals for Geelong: Premiership 46, Night/Pre-Season Series 1, Interstate 0 Finals matches for Geelong: 9 Finals goals for Geelong: 8 Last senior match for Geelong: Round 20, 1999 v Carlton at the MCG Peter Riccardi Born: 17/12/1972 From: West St Peters Height: 183cm Weight: 89kg Natural kicking foot: Left Guernsey number: 15 First senior match: Round 4, 1992 v West Coast at Subiaco Few players with more natural pace have represented the club. He is a crisp ball-handler, a safe mark and a long raking left-foot kick. Many of his goals have been registered in spectacular fashion from a long way out, on the run. His versatility as a mid-fielder/forward has been a valuable asset. In recent season he has improved his team-play by improving his tackling and chasing techniques. Total Brownlow Medal votes: 60 Club Best & Fairest: 1998 Runner-up in club B&F count: 1999 Third in club B&F count: 2002 Fifth in club B&F count: 1996 Sixth in club B&F count: 1995 Ninth in club B&F count: 2000 GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Life Membership (1999) Career span: 1992-2006 Total matches: Premiership 288, Night/Pre-Season Series 26, Interstate 2 Total goals: Premiership 286, Night/Pre-Season Series 24, Interstate 1 Finals matches: 19 Finals goals: 13 Last senior match: Round 19, 2006 v St Kilda at Docklands Stadium Leigh ‘Spider’ Colbert Born: 07/06/1975 From: Golden Square Height: 192cm Weight: 92kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey numbers: 35 (1993) & 2 (1994-98) First senior match for Geelong: Round 7, 1993 v West Coast at Kardinia Park Although not strongly built, he was a fearless competitor who performed well at centre half-back. His versatility allowed him to be effective anywhere on the field. Reliable marking, sure ball handling and accurate disposals were features of his play. In 1999 he was appointed captain but a serious knee injury sustained in a pre-season practice match caused him to miss that season. He left the club in controversial circumstances. Total Brownlow Medal votes for Geelong: 10 Captain: 3 matches (1998) Third in club B&F count: 1996 Fifth in club B&F count: 1997 Sixth in club B&F count: 1998 Career span for Geelong: 1993-98 Total matches for Geelong: Premiership 105, Night/Pre-Season Series 7, Interstate 3 Total goals for Geelong: Premiership 50, Night/Pre-Season Series 3, Interstate 1 Finals matches for Geelong: 10 Finals goals for Geelong: 4 Last senior match for Geelong: Round 22, 1998 v Essendon at the MCG Transferred to North Melb in 2000 Tim ‘Bluey’ McGrath Born: 07/10/1970 From: North Dandenong via North Melb Height: 190cm Weight: 94kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey number: 17 First senior match for Geelong: Round 1, 1992 v Hawthorn at Waverley Park He has been one of several players recruited from the Kangaroos to give the club excellent service. His first match for the Cats was a hectic one at full-back opposed to a rampant Jason Dunstall. The selectors showed faith in the strong red-headed defender and he rewarded them with a long string of highly serviceable performances. His determination, safe marking, sound defensive skills and leadership qualities were great assets. Often, he was able to outpoint champion opponents. Around the club he was a valuable role-model with his general attitude. Total Brownlow Medal votes for Geelong: 26 Captain: 8 matches (1999) Runner-up in club B&F count: 1998 Third in club B&F count: 1993, 1999 Seventh in club B&F count: 1998 Eighth in club B&F count: 1995, 1997 Ninth in club B&F count: 2001 Tenth in club B&F count: 1996 GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Life Membership (1998) Career span for Geelong: 1992-2002 Total matches for Geelong: Premiership 219, Night/Pre-Season Series 15, Interstate 1 Total goals for Geelong: Premiership 18, Night/Pre-Season Series 3, Interstate 0 Finals matches for Geelong: 14 Finals goals for Geelong: 1 Last senior match for Geelong: Round 2, 2002 v Adelaide at Football Park Barry Stoneham Born: 09/02/1968 From: St Josephs (VCFL) Height: 194cm Weight: 98kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey numbers: 53 (R 6, 1986) & 26 (R 7, 1986-2000) First senior match: Round 6, 1986 v Footscray at Kardinia Park A fanatical Geelong supporter all his life, the determined big man was in his element at centre half-forward. Excellent positioning, agility, magnificent marking, a mean streak and endless determination were his trademarks. He was able to bring crumbing team-mates into the play and score goals regularly. He was sufficiently versatile to play successfully in any key position or as a relief ruckman. Tragically, in 1994 a badly broken leg severely restricted his mobility and kicking power. Despite such restrictions, he retained his effectiveness by developing additional team skills. Total Brownlow Medal votes: 21 Captain: 59 matches (1991-93; 1996-98) Club Best & Fairest: 1990 Runner-up in club B&F count: 1989 Third in club B&F count: 1992 Fourth in club B&F count: 1991, 1993 Tenth in club B&F count: 1997, 1999 All Australian selection: 1989, 1992 GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Life Membership (1994) Career span: 1986-94; 1996-2000 Total matches: Premiership 241, Night/Pre-Season Series 21, Interstate 7 Total goals: Premiership 223, Night/Pre-Season Series 14, Interstate 2 Finals matches: 15 Finals goals: 14 Last senior match: First Elimination Final, 2000 v Hawthorn at Docklands Stadium Michael Mansfield Born: 08/08/1971 From: St Josephs (VCFL) Height: 183cm Weight: 85kg Natural kicking foot: Left Guernsey numbers: 49 (1990) & 21 (1991-99) First senior match for Geelong: Round 18, 1990 v Essendon at Kardinia Park The well-balanced performer played mostly as an attacking half-back flanker but was capable of being used effectively on the forward line. His exceptional strength, reliable marking and considerable mobility made him a difficult opponent who did not lack courage. His performances in finals matches were outstanding. Total Brownlow Medal votes for Geelong: 28 Captain: 9 matches (1997-99) Third in club B&F count: 1994, 1997 Fourth in club B&F count: 1995 Sixth in club B&F count: 1996 Eighth in club B&F count: 1998 GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Life Membership (1998) Career span for Geelong: 1990-99 Total matches for Geelong: Premiership 181, Night/Pre-Season Series 10, Interstate 4 Total goals for Geelong: Premiership 100, Night/Pre-Season Series 0, Interstate 1 Finals matches for Geelong: 15 Finals goals for Geelong: 9 Last senior match for Geelong: Round 22, 1999 v Fremantle at Kardinia Park Transferred to Carlton in 2000 Historical information provided by GFC Historian Col Hutchinson The print consists of ten player photographs and a Geelong Cat Mascot in the top centre of the print with the words - GEELONG/CATS - below the picture. In the top left are action photographs of Sholl and Snell. In the top right corner are action photographs of Kilpatrick and Hocking. Along the bottom of the print from left to right are action photographs of Pickering, Riccardi, Colbert, McGrath, Stoneham and Mansfield. Each photograph has the player's surname in white text in the bottom left hand corner. Has a wire along the back for hanging. 1990s players Sholl, Brad: Snell, Jason: Kilpatrick, Glenn: Hocking, Garry: Pickering, Liam: Riccardi, Peter: Colbert, Leigh: McGrath, Tim: Stoneham, Barry: Mansfield, Michael. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Exhibition catalogue, EYE, End of Year Exhibition, Arts Academy Catalogue, 2022, 2022
Pages feature student works, contacts and artist statements. Introduction by Associate Professor Richard Chew, Director, Arts Academy, Institute of Education, Arts and Community. Notes a return to face-to-face teaching. Catalogue includes students from Diploma of Graphic Design (9), Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design (4), Bachelor of Visual Art (6), Bachelor of Communication Design (2), Graduate Diploma of Ceramics (4), Bachelor of Fine Art (2). Publication design by Angas Dorsett, Jack Trevey, Ashleigh Freeman, Susan Stanley and Jason Grace. Last page lists acknowledgements of staff and supporters. Inside back cover lists sponsors.Catalogue to accompany the Federation University, Bachelor of Visual Arts graduate exhibition, 2022. 48 page + 4 page cover, saddle-stitched book, full colour throughout.federation university, visual arts, graphic design, arts academy, camp street campus, exhibition, eye