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Clunes Museum
Document - MAGAZINE, THE LOCAL
... CLUNES NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE... FREE LENDING LIBRARY CLUNES NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE THE LOCAL ...THE LOCAL MAGAZINE, ISSUE 280, 22 MAY 2023, PAGE 7. ARTICLE "NEW CHAPTER FOR HISTORIC LIBRARY BUILDING". INCLUDES PHOTO OF BUILDING AND LANA DE KORT.the local, free lending library, clunes neighbourhood house -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Community Houses, 14/07/1993
... The Avenue Neighbourhood House... Mitcham melbourne Neighbourhood houses Mitcham Community House Inc ...Article on the five community houses in Nunawading with programs for 1993.neighbourhood houses, mitcham community house inc., koonung cottage, eley park community centre, the avenue neighbourhood house, vermont south community house, lewis, janice, roberts, mary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article - Umbrella Dementia Cafes, Sep - Nov 2023
... Box Hill South Neighbourhood House.... UmbrellaDementiaCafes.com.au Box Hill South Neighbourhood House Koonung Cottage ...Umbrella Dementia Cafes provide vital support and resources for dementia sufferersnon-fictionUmbrella Dementia Cafes provide vital support and resources for dementia sufferersbox hill south neighbourhood house, koonung cottage community house, one community church -
Clunes Museum
Plan - Building Plans, Proposed Layout Plan Clunes Neighborhood House, 12 June 2009
... CLUNES NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE... Library Development. CLUNES NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Kevyn Joy ...Architectural plan of proposed Clunes Neighborhood House Free Lending Library Development.A1 size architectural plan of proposed Clunes Neighborhood House Free Lending Library Development. Includes floor plan, front and side elevations. Dated 12 June 2009 by Kevyn Joy Architects.clunes neighbourhood house, kevyn joy architects, building plans -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Clota Cottage, 2019
... Clota Cottage Neighbourhoods House has been given... Neighbourhood Houses Clota Cottage Neighbourhoods House Clota Cottage ...Clota Cottage Neighbourhoods HouseClota Cottage Neighbourhoods House has been given a financial boost after adversity, following a $10,000 award made by Westfield.Clota Cottage Neighbourhoods House clota cottage, neighbourhood houses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2001
... at Recreation Centre, auspiced by Neighbourhood House. Louisa... lesson at Recreation Centre, auspiced by Neighbourhood House ...A colour photograph of participants in an Auslan lesson at Recreation Centre, auspiced by Neighbourhood House. Louisa instructor, David Rice, Margaret Jones Lakes Entrance Victoriaeducation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, A Sign of the times, 8/05/1966
... Community House's national 'Neighbourhood House Logo Design... Mitcham melbourne Neighbourhood Houses Randell Shirley Banks ...Photo and caption of the winning design from Vermont South Community House's national 'Neighbourhood House Logo Design' competition, including Shirley Randell, Whitehorse Council C.E.O. and Margaret Banks, house coordinator.neighbourhood houses, randell, shirley, banks, margaret -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Community House
... Mitcham melbourne mitcham community house neighbourhood houses ...Black and white photograph of the new Mitcham Community House in Brunswick Road, Mitcham, c1996mitcham community house, neighbourhood houses, brunswick road, mitcham, community houses -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Watsonia Community Hall, 2016, 11/08/2016
... Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn... and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016. watsonia watsonia ...Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016.Digital copy of colour photograph.watsonia, watsonia community hall -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Watsonia Community Hall 2016, 11/08/2016
... Sign at Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House... and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016. watsonia watsonia ...Sign at Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016.Digital copy of colour photograph.watsonia, watsonia community hall -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Watsonia Community Hall, from rear, 2016, 11/08/2016
... Rear of Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House... and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016. watsonia watsonia ...Rear of Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016.Digital copy of colour photograph.watsonia, watsonia community hall -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Watsonia Community Hall, from front, 2016, 11/08/2016
... Front of Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House... and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016. watsonia watsonia ...Front of Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016.Digital copy of colour photograph.watsonia, watsonia community hall -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Watsonia Community Hall, 2016, 11/08/2016
... Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House from side... and Neighbourhood House from side, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016. watsonia ...Watsonia Community Hall and Neighbourhood House from side, Lambourn Road Watsonia, 2016.Digital copy of colour photograph.watsonia, watsonia community hall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Neighbourhood Houses, May 2024
... Neighbourhood Houses are places where people come together... Mitcham melbourne Neighbourhood Houses are places where people ...There are ten Neighbourhood Houses in Whitehorsenon-fictionThere are ten Neighbourhood Houses in Whitehorseneighbourhood houses, art, crafts, music -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Burwood Neighbourhood Carers Club, March 2024
... Neighbourhood House at 1 Church Street, Burwood on the first Monday... Neighbourhood House at 1 Church Street, Burwood on the first Monday ...Neighbourhood Houses Victoria supports unpaid carers of disablednon-fictionNeighbourhood Houses Victoria supports unpaid carers of disabledburwood neighbourhood carers club, neighbourhood houses -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, Rules and Regulations of the Clunes Subscription and Free Library, 1905
... in free library building when used as Neighbourhood House... in free library building when used as Neighbourhood House clunes ...Two copies, One copy donated by Lee Stevensen, found in free library building when used as Neighbourhood HouseBooklet, A5, soft cover, buff colour containing 14 pages listing rules and regulations of Clunes Subscription & Free Library (2 copies)clunes free library, rules and regulations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Booklet to beat chaos, 1/09/1997 12:00:00 AM
... of the new booklet 'Chaos', the Community Houses Association... neighbourhood houses The 31 Community and Neighbourhood Houses ...The 31 Community and Neighbourhood Houses in the Outer East have joined forces to put together a network booklet detailing the activities of each house.Cutting from 'Whitehorse Gazette, 10/9/97 re launch of the new booklet 'Chaos', the Community Houses Association of the Outer Eastern Suburbs. The 31 Community and Neighbourhood Houses in the Outer East have joined forces to put together a network booklet detailing the activities of each house. Margaret Banks, co-ordinator, Vermont South Community House said networking was essential among Community houses and the booklet would help to put each organisation in the context of the wider movement which is made up of more than 900 houses Australia wide.The 31 Community and Neighbourhood Houses in the Outer East have joined forces to put together a network booklet detailing the activities of each house. vermont south community house, banks, margaret, neighbourhood houses -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Slide, Robyn Clinch, At Home in Port, Mar 2002
... to the Society by Port Melbourne Neighbourhood House.... by Port Melbourne Neighbourhood House. Celebrations Fetes ...These slides were taken by Robyn CLINCH in various homes of Port Melbourne residents to be used in the ''At Home in Port" segment of the Port Melbourne Festival of 2002 and donated to the Society by Port Melbourne Neighbourhood House.Three title slides and 42 35mm transparency photo slides made by Robyn CLINCH in March 2002 to be shown at the Port Melbourne Community Festival.celebrations fetes and exhibitions, anne callaghan, maree menzel, chrissie pearle, margaret armstrong, flora maschek, judy slattery, lois daley, sister norma jean barnett, janet bolitho, sigrid borke, janette bosisto, hilda daley, ann gibson, norah howard nee mallet, maralyn kobelt, ted kobelt, jill lewis, peter libbis, andy libbis, mary lyden, ted mccarthy, wendy morris, sue parrington, peter parrington, ann poulious, jim power, ann smallpage, loretta milazzo manger, ron laing, robyn clinch -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Award - Board - Honour, 1977
... The Avenue Neighbourhood House Blackburn.... from The Avenue Neighbourhood House Blackburn. trophies ...Mitcham Chess Club was established in 1970 and disbanded December 1976. Nunawading Chess Club reformed from Mitcham club January 1977 and disbanded permanently 1998. It operated from The Avenue Neighbourhood House Blackburn.Wooden Shield with central metal shield. 'Nunawading Chess Club' 'Championship' with etched Knight piece in centre surrounded by 14 small shields with winner from 1977 to 1991.|Names on shield A Van Silfliout - 1977, M. Walkling - 1978, E. Stannard - 1979, 1980, and 1985, S. Hooi 1981, R. Knaepple - 1982, 1986, 1989, R. Sheahan - 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988 and 1991.|Small oval unmarked shield on bottom.as abovetrophies & awards, sports -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Chess Clock Timer
... from The Avenue Neighbourhood House, Blackburn.... from The Avenue Neighbourhood House, Blackburn. horology clocks ...The Mitcham Chess Club was established in 1970 and disbanded Dec-1976. The Nunawading Chess Club reformed from Mitcham Club Jan-1977 and disbanded permanently in 1998. It operated from The Avenue Neighbourhood House, Blackburn.Wooden rectangular box sitting on rectangular base. The box contains two timing windup clocks used to time chess games. Two starter knobs on top. Metal label on top marked 'Olympia'. Metal clock faces with yellow background with brass coloured numbers and hands. Each clock has a red arrow on top. Back has brass circles with wind up mechanism; left hand side has knob to adjust time but not right clock.'Olympia' and repaired 8/83 Mitcham Chess Clubhorology, clocks, toys, games -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Chess pieces - 44
... The Avenue Neighbourhood House, Mitcham.... The Avenue Neighbourhood House, Mitcham. toys games Assorted chess ...Mitcham Chess Club was established in 1970 and disbanded Dec 1976. Nunawading Chess Club reformed from Mitcham Club Jan 1977 and disbanded permanently 1998. It operated from The Avenue Neighbourhood House, Mitcham.Assorted chess pieces. Black pieces: 21, 7 ivory colour. Brown pieces: 3 brown wooden colour, 13 light brown colour.toys, games -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Nunawading Chess Club, 1970-1998
... The Avenue Neighbourhood House Blackburn.... The Avenue Neighbourhood House Blackburn. Nunawading Chess Club ...Papers of Mitcham Chess Club (1970-1976) and Nunawading Chess Club (1977-1998) incl. Minutes, Cash book, Bank Savings book and miscellaneous papers.Papers of Mitcham Chess Club (1970-1976) and Nunawading Chess Club (1977-1998) incl. Minutes, Cash book, Bank Savings book and miscellaneous papers.Papers of Mitcham Chess Club (1970-1976) and Nunawading Chess Club (1977-1998) incl. Minutes, Cash book, Bank Savings book and miscellaneous papers.nunawading chess club, mitcham chess club -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, McKillops Bridge, 2014
... was commissioned by Tubbut Neighbourhood House following a commemoration..., the book was commissioned by Tubbut Neighbourhood House following ...This book was purchased new by Orbost & District Historical Society. Written by Buchan historian, Rhonda Coates, the book was commissioned by Tubbut Neighbourhood House following a commemoration event in 2002 when many people gathered for a special day organised by Sister Helen Barnes and the Tubbut community. (ref. Bombala Times)This book is a useful research item.A paper back book, titled McKillops Bridge, written by Rhonda Coates. On the front cover is a photograph tractors crossing the bridge during the Great Snowy River Tractor Stampede ( The Snowy River Tractor Strampede, a 560-kilometre journey, is organised by the Bega and District Historical Machinery Club every January - the first being held in 2009.) this photograph is inset over an earlier phpotograph by Howard Bulmer c 1936. The book contains the history of the bridge, photographs of the bridge and times before its construction.On front fly-Orbost &District Historical Society Incmckillops-bridge -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Lois and Geoffrey Loftus-Hills
... Neighbourhood House. Lois was a member of EDHS. (NL-170)... Neighbourhood House. Lois was a member of EDHS. (NL-170) Lois Loftus ...Lois Loftus-Hills (1927-2006) and her husband Geoffrey were founding members of the Australian Democrats. Lois was the editor of the national Journal. Lois was trained in the field of dietetics and when working at the CSIRO met Geoffrey. They lived at Lower Plenty and were instrumental in establishing a local Neighbourhood House. Lois was a member of EDHS. (NL-170)Folder of information on Geoffrey and Lois Loftus-Hills, Lower Plentylois loftus hills, geoffrey loftus hills -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
book, A bucket full of berries: reflections on Whitehorse, 2000
... Neighbourhood and Community Houses.... of Whitehorse Neighbourhood and Community Houses. A bucket full ...This book was produced as part of a raft of community projects under the umbrella of COWCH (City of Whitehorse Community Houses) with funding from the federal government. Projects aimed to celebrate the Centenary of Federation by recording a broad base of aspects of life and experience in Whitehorse drawn from a cross-section of ordinary members of the community. The steering committee for the book worked with the management of the Vermont South Community House - Marjorie Morgan, Carol Pawsey, Val Eldridge, Sue Barnett, Anne Jones, Margaret Banks and Murray Lewis (editor).A collection of stories contributed either as written memoirs or drawn from oral histories that reflect the ways in which the contributors have been associated with the City of Whitehorse. A Federation Project of the Collective of Whitehorse Neighbourhood and Community Houses.whitehorse, (ms) susan barnett, (ms) susan johns, (mr) arthur tonkin, (mrs) kathleen beanland, (mrs) nancye gration, (mr) norman kerr, (mr) murray lewis, tara cameron, andy hannam, christine howarth, danielle burgess, yeek hoon tjia, ian grandy, frances warren, jessie williams, joan nethercote, joyce kotze, john pawsy, greg bawden, hope hughes, thelma osborn, margaret sharp, merle forrest, caterhine jenkins, ted o'rourke, judy gordon, george ellis, rene & albert stevens, jessie barnes, mary roberts, howard & valda broadstock, nellie sutherland, jean johnson, evan walker, joan roberts, pat nitz, joan & patrick crummy, ray stanfield, plaatjien braaf, kath farrugia, noelene whitaker, margaret wood, phyllis johnson, marie stubbs, eileen pearson, jennifer o'sullivan, joy edwards, virginia burns, walter thompson, mae buckingham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Little Bank Building, the former Commercial Bank of Australia Branch, Hurstbridge, 1 February 2008
... of the Hurstbridge Neighbourhood House. Covered under Heritage Overlay... of the Hurstbridge Neighbourhood House. Covered under Heritage Overlay ...The Little Bank Building at the corner of Anzac Avenue, formerly a Commercial Bank of Australia branch, was moved to Hurstbridge around 1917. It was one of a few portable branch buildings, towed by horse or bullock team to a site as required. The branch operated until the early 1980s. In 1985 it was moved about 42 metres south to the Allwood House grounds to become part of the Hurstbridge Neighbourhood House. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p13This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, cba bank, commercial bank of australia, hurstbridge, little bank building, portable buildings -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme, Roland Harvey, 1999 Port Melbourne Festival, Feb 1999
... Neighbourhood House won the tender for 200 to 2002 (see items 1255)...' basis. Port Melbourne Neighbourhood House won the tender for 200 ...Produced by the Port Melbourne Festival Committee in conjunction with the Bay Street Traders and Circus Oz and distributed throughout the municipality. 1999 was the infamous street festival sponsored in part by the Gateway Project, a group of three developers intending to build tall buildings of up to 22 stories in Bay Street between Graham and Rouse Streets (see p. 11). This so angered the Port Phillip Council that they took the Festival from the Committee and put it out to tender from anyone that would restore its 'community' basis. Port Melbourne Neighbourhood House won the tender for 200 to 2002 (see items 1255)Program for Port Melbourne Festival 1999: A4, 16pp, full colour (two copies)arts and entertainment, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, town planning - proposals shelved, port melbourne festival committee, circus oz -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal - Newsletter, Newsletter, No. 281 April 2025
... – Saturday 3rd May – Allwood Neighbourhood House, Hurstbridge... – Saturday 3rd May – Allwood Neighbourhood House, Hurstbridge ...Contents: • An Innovative Way Of Communicating by Jim Connor • Next meeting – Annual General Meeting –2:00pm Saturday 12th April 2025; Guest Speaker Greg Burgess • Excursion – Saturday 3rd May – Allwood Neighbourhood House, Hurstbridge • Building a Railway by Peter Pidgeon • George Stebbing (c.1819 – 1896) by Richard Pinn • Gordon Craig Ford – Natural Australian Garden by Marguerite Marshall • Gordon Craig Ford by Jim Connor • Thomas McMurtrie Orr by Peter Van Eeken • Notice: Annual General Meeting – Saturday 12th April 2025 • Experience Eltham Cemetery by Julia DrewThe Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 newsletter distributed to members (Digital and A4 photocopy)newsletter, eltham district historical society -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Berry Street Kindergarten
... services, and a neighbourhood house. In 1975 Berry Street also..., and a neighbourhood house. In 1975 Berry Street also provided short-term ...In 1877 the Victorian Infant Asylum was founded in Kew. In 1881, the asylum relocated to Berry Street in East Melbourne. By 1908, it was called the Foundling Hospital and Infants Home. It was non-denominational and controlled by a committee of management. By 1956, Berry Street consisted of a Mothercraft Training Centre and two main residential units: Berry Street for infants aged zero to 18 months, and Vale Street for toddlers aged zero to two years old. In August 1956, Berry Street was declared an approved category 2 Children's Home. In 1960, Vale Street was converted to an adult nursing home. In 1964, the name was changed to Berry Street Babies Home and Hospital. Berry Street was also an approved adoption agency. By 1968, Berry Street comprised the Training School for Mothercraft Nurses, the adoption agency, an infant life-protection house, a long-stay home for children to three years of age (the toddlers’ wing) and a small house for unmarried mothers. The home's infant life-protection work was seen as a critical agency function, particularly where family illness was putting pressure on mothers and Berry Street was able to provide respite and support. By the late 1960s, 30–40 adoptions annually were being arranged from Berry Street. By 1974 the home's orientation had shifted. Four family group homes had been established (two in Burwood, one in Ashburton and one in St Kilda), the mothercraft training function had been phased out, the toddlers wing converted to day care, and the main building (containing the nursery, administration, kitchen, dining room and single mothers accommodation) was demolished in favour of four home units, which housed 24 children, supervised by cottage parents. Berry Street provided short term, emergency and residential care for 'protection of infant' cases and state wards. Two flats were also established for short-term family accommodation. The nurses’ home was converted to house the home’s administration function and a social work service. The social work service coordinated family aid and family counselling services, and a neighbourhood house. In 1975 Berry Street also provided short-term care for 42 Vietnamese children brought to Australia in the official government-sponsored airlift. In 1976 Berry Street made application to change its category 2 Children's Home classification to category 1, as it was now catering for a wider range of children. It had ceased to be a babies’ home and hospital, and had started providing child and family care, including residential care. In 1977 Berry Street to established a family group home in Richmond to house children affected by the closure of St Cuthbert's Children's Home in Colac. Berry Street changed its name to Berry Street Child and Family Care in 1977. In 1978, the range of services provided by Berry Street Child and Family Care consisted of a social work counselling service, a financial aide, a family aide program using volunteers, two temporary accommodation units each housing eight children, an information and referral service, a neighbourhood house in Richmond, a day care centre for 36 children, and four family group homes. In 1980–81 the family group homes in Burwood were sold and the resources moved to the Richmond area. In 1994, Sutherland Youth and Family Services Inc. amalgamated into Berry Street Inc. During the 1990s, Berry Street combined with the Sutherland Community Resource Centre in Watsonia in Melbourne’s northern region. The agency operates today as Berry Street Victoria and has service centres across metropolitan and country Victoria. https://www.findingrecords.dhhs.vic.gov.au/CollectionResultsPage/BerryStreet -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Newsletter, Miners Write: Ballarat School of Mines Staff Newsletter, 1994-1997, 1994-1997
... ), Creche Fairy Mural, Shellagh Kentish, Daylesford Neighbourhood... Kentish, Daylesford Neighbourhood House and Learning Centre, Jenny ...The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Photocopied newsletters with numerous newspaper clippings. 20 June 1994 - Mission, Women's Policy, Kate Wait, Walter Haller, Stewart Moors, Cynthia Jardine, Mark Lynch, R.J. Young Scholarship, David Thomas 22 August 1994 - Wimmera Community College Agreement, SMB/University of Ballarat Affiliation Agreement Signed by Chancellor Geoffrey Blainey, Max Palmer, Matthew Barlow, Mark Dawe, Phillip Lee, John Conaughton, Elizabeth White 05 September 1994 - Employment White Paper, Workcover, Ross Furness, Nance Jeffreys, Keith Chase, Michael Ronaldson, Ron Wild, Paul Jenkins 25 October 1994 - Staff Consultation Committee, Bendix Mintex Award, Rick Williams, Mike Hickey, Sexual Harassment, Ann McCaffrey, Brewery Complex building 07 November 1994 - Karpin Report, Edgar Bartrop Scholarship, Winsome McCaughey 13 June 1995 - Female Participation in TAFE, Lake Bolac Visit, Virginia Fenelon, Hairdressing, Ararat Community College, Brian MCLennan, Forestry Industry Contract, Ararat PRison Education, E.J.T. Tippett Award, Shane Lake, SMB Graduates 1995, Tony Leonard, Colin McCurry, Steph Pilmore 26 June 1995 - Child Care Centre, computer survey responses, Ellimatta, Sharna Whitehand, Jack Veeken, John Hanmer, Aaron Block, Kirsten Martin, Rowena Worth, Jan Croggon, Andrew McEvoy 24 July 1995 - Teaching, Engineering Liaison, Graham Shearer, Carol Durant, Brian McLennan, Market Research, Ararat Campus, Kevin Martin, Myrtle Muir, Hairdressing, Carol McDonald 07 August 1995 - Childcare, Playgroup, Disabilities, Judy Mills, Former Ballarat Gaol, Private Providers, Equal Opportunity, Equal Employment Opportunity 04 September 1995 - Keith Boast, Barkly Street Campus Library, Barrie Firth, Yuille Street Building, Painting and Decorating, Bricklaying, Disability Forum Committee, Belinda Morgan, Fay Guinane, Olivia Guinane, Robert Clarke Community Centre ceramic Tile Mosaic, Neville French, Annelies Egan, Judith Davies, Tanis Yuille, Margaret Komishon, Ruth Zegir, Ray Isaac 18 September - Competition Policy, Public Sector Reform, Brewery Building contract to S.J. Weir, Ararat Campus, BHP, Peter Bell, Mining Industry, Horticulture Facility (Gillies Street), Creche Fairy Mural, Shellagh Kentish, Daylesford Neighbourhood House and Learning Centre, Jenny Beacham, Tom Bates, Colin Trembath, Alan Scanosio, Zaiga Svanosio 16 October 1995 - Rural Studies Staffing, Robyn Greig, Ross Holton, Virginia Fenelon, Michelle Loader, Christina Elshaug, Cynthia Jardine, Morgan B. John death, Ian Pym, Melissa Cameron, hairdressing, Woolshed, Great Southern Woolshed, Graham Shearer October 1995 - Employment Relations Update, Enterprise Bargaining, Sue Wright, Ron Wild 30 October 1995 - 125th anniversary, 125th anniversary Medallions, Bill Murray (died 28 October 1995), Metal Fabrication, Ron Wild, Gael Ramsay, Paul Keating 20 November 1995 - Ceramics Exhibition, Heather Campbell, Marion Byass, Barry Norman, Helen Knowles, Michael Bracher, Brian McLennan, Rural Studies, Carpark, David Nicholson, Linetter Penhall, Suzanne Brown, Marie Bedggood 27 May 1996 - David Brown Farewell, Keith Boast, Educational Services, Wally Gradkowski, Dzintra Crocker, World Wide Web, Ann McCaffrey 17 June 1996 - Lifelong Learning Through Vocational Education and Training, Lyndal Cooper, Engineering Studies, David Manterfield, Rod MacKinney 19 August 1996 - SMB Strategic Plan 1997-2001, Ian Harris, Ararat Prison Education, Moongate 06 September 1996 - Tom Johnson, Bill Gribble, Ron Wild, INternational Projects Report, Cas Anderson, Court House Theatre, Former Court House, The Moongate 11 November 1996 - Brewery Complex Opening by Prime Minister John Howard on 09 December 1996, Human Resources, Marie Kerr, Fran Kisler, Karen Neale, Trudy Horwoood, Graham Hankin, Engineering Studies, David Manerfied, Sheilagh Kentish, Goroke College 12 May 1997 - Ballarat Group Training, Ballarat Aboriginal Co-operative, SMB Flexible Learning Centre, E.J. Tippett Library, Changing Role of the TAFE Teacher, Maree Greig, Colin Prowse, Performing Arts, Dave Knowles, Karyn Kilroy 20 August 1997 - Amalgamation Update, Graham Paynter, Heather MacLeod, Performing Arts 05 September 1997 - From TAFE to VET, Leoda Atkinson, Daniel James, Ararat campus, Mark Bevelander, computers, Craftsmanship Awards, Koorie Programs Unit, Deanne Jakiel, Stephen Burns, Women's Access Program, Internet 20 October 1997 - amalgamation update, Flexible Learning Centre, Andrea Bateman, Val D'Angri, Leoda Atkinson, Paul Mason, Andrea Bateman 10 November 1997 - Ballarat School of Mines/University of Ballarat Amalgamation, Shenzhen Polytechnic China, Videoconferencing, John Ferrier (Science), Performing Arts 08 December 1997 - Last Edition of Miners' Write Ron Wild, Brian McLennan, Max Palmer, Jeanetter John, Farewell to SMB, Time Capsuleminers write, ballarat school of mines, ron wild