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Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, RPH minute book, 1979-1983
... Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Minutes relating to the formation and running of the Radio for the Print Handicapped Co-operative Limited directors meetings. The agenda included attendees, reports, financial statements ...Minutes relating to the formation and running of the Radio for the Print Handicapped Co-operative Limited directors meetings. The agenda included attendees, reports, financial statements and correspondence, and covered areas of establishing a structure, programming, technical needs, resourcing and the running of the station. 2 volumes of typed minutes glued to pagesassociation for the blind, 3rph -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, RVIB Anglesea Auxiliary, 1960-2010
... 7 minute books -- 3 attendence books-- 3 index cards -- 8 RVIB badges, 10 Vision Australia badges -- 1 banking statement, 2 deposit books, 1 cheque book -- various loose papers and letters --1 RVIB Anglesea linen banner....Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Auxiliaries 7 minute books -- 3 attendence books-- 3 index cards -- 8 RVIB badges, 10 Vision Australia badges -- 1 banking statement, 2 deposit books, 1 cheque book -- various loose papers and letters --1 RVIB Anglesea linen banner. ...The Anglesea RVIB Auxiliary formed on June 29, 1960. This collection of papers includes the minute books from 1960 until 2010, missing 1968-1972 and 2006-2010. The index cards were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976-1995, as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978-1985. A brief summary of the Anglesea auxiliary history had been hand written by Secretary Mrs Elsie Samuel in 1986. Mrs Eva Brown had been a long servicing President of the Anglesea Auxiliary from 1960 - 1983, she then continued as Vice president until her death in 1985.7 minute books -- 3 attendence books-- 3 index cards -- 8 RVIB badges, 10 Vision Australia badges -- 1 banking statement, 2 deposit books, 1 cheque book -- various loose papers and letters --1 RVIB Anglesea linen banner.royal victorian institute for the blind, auxiliaries -
Vision AustraliaText, RVIB Cobram Auxiliary, 1958 -1993
... Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne The Cobram RVIB Auxiliary formed we believe in 1958. This collection of papers includes the minute books from 1959 until 1993. The index cards were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976-1994. A meeting was held May 1993 however only the secretary attended so on discussion with the President it was decided to disband. royal victorian institute for the blind 1 minute book --1 account book --bank statements ...The Cobram RVIB Auxiliary formed we believe in 1958. This collection of papers includes the minute books from 1959 until 1993. The index cards were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976-1994. A meeting was held May 1993 however only the secretary attended so on discussion with the President it was decided to disband. 1 minute book --1 account book --bank statements royal victorian institute for the blind -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Our Vision for Whitehorse 2006-2016, 2006
... Forward planning statement of the City of Whitehorse. Our Vision for Whitehorse 2006-2016 Pamphlet Pamphlet ...Forward planning statement of the City of Whitehorse.Forward planning statement of the City of Whitehorse.Forward planning statement of the City of Whitehorse.city of whitehorse, planning -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Our Vision for Whitehorse 2012
... Forward planning statement of the City of Whitehorse. Our Vision for Whitehorse 2012 Pamphlet Pamphlet ...Forward planning statement of the City of Whitehorse.Forward planning statement of the City of Whitehorse.Forward planning statement of the City of Whitehorse.city of whitehorse, forward planning -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDocument (Item), City of Camberwell Council, City of Boroondara Council Plan June 2011, 2011
... June 2011 Council plan including the community's long term vision, strategies, policies and budget statements...Camberwell Historical Society 25 Inglesby Road Camberwell melbourne Boroondara Council June 2011 Council plan including the community's long term vision, strategies, policies and budget statements City of Boroondara Council Plan June 2011 Document Document City of Camberwell Council ...boroondara, council -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, Undated
... “Don’s unwavering commitment and vision truly enabled FCA to grow to where it is today, encouraging millions of coaches and athletes to lead lives that are dedicated to Christ,” said Les Steckel, FCA president and CEO, in a statement. ...“Don’s unwavering commitment and vision truly enabled FCA to grow to where it is today, encouraging millions of coaches and athletes to lead lives that are dedicated to Christ,” said Les Steckel, FCA president and CEO, in a statement. ...Don McClanen, who founded the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) in 1954, has died at the age of 91. “Don’s unwavering commitment and vision truly enabled FCA to grow to where it is today, encouraging millions of coaches and athletes to lead lives that are dedicated to Christ,” said Les Steckel, FCA president and CEO, in a statement. “Sixty-two years later, that vision is alive and well through FCA, influencing lives for Christ across the globe—an amazing legacy.” McClanen was born on February 3, 1925, in Trenton, New Jersey. He served in the Navy during World War II, then attended Oklahoma State University. After graduation, McClanen coached high school basketball before becoming the athletic director and men’s basketball coach at Eastern Oklahoma University. McClanen’s dreams of using sports to influence young people began after a speaker at a physical education conference he attended warned the audience that they could either lead youth “up a mountain or down a drain.” From FCA’s statement: McClanen was challenged to be a better model of his Christian life and told the Lord he would surrender to His will. Inspired by the conference, he began saving newspaper and magazine articles about Christian athletes and coaches. After reading that 30 million American youth had no religious training, McClanen began posting his articles in the locker room and praying before games. Soon, he was dreaming of a way for well-known Christian athletes to advertise their faith on television and in magazines the way they advertised other household products. McClanen’s relationship with Louis H. Evans, who later became the pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Hollywood and the leader of the Presbyterian Board of National Mission, helped spark what later became FCA. From FCA: Evans...encouraged McClanen to write to Christian athletes who were strong in their faith—greats like football stars Doak Walker and Otto Graham; baseball players Carl Erskine, Robin Roberts and Alvin Dark; Olympians Bob Mathias and Bob Richards; coaching and front office legends Amos Alonzo Stagg, Bud Wilkinson and Clarence “Biggie” Munn; and even broadcasters Tom Harmon and Red Barber. Fourteen of those 19 men told McClanen they were interested. But [Branch] Rickey, the then-Pittsburgh Pirates general manager who had signed Jackie Robinson when he led the Brooklyn Dodgers, didn’t answer the letter. McClanen, however, pressed on for a meeting with him. He promised to drive to Pittsburgh to meet with Rickey on his own dime for a five-minute face-to-face conversation. The meeting lasted five hours, and three months later and with a $10,000 gift from a Pittsburgh businessman, FCA became a reality, chartered in Oklahoma on Nov. 10, 1954. Died February 2016.Don McClanen, head & shoulders portrait.Don McClanendon mcclanen; fellowship of christian athletes 1954 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Gasworks Vision Workshop, 2015
... Heading on front page ' Gasworks Vision Workshop, Heritage Advisory Committee, City of Greater Bendigo'. 'Draft' written across each page. The significance of the site (Victorian Heritage Register Statement of Significance) and the challenges of re-developing the site for tourism are listed for discussion. 2. ...Statement of Significance of the Bendigo Gasworks Conservation Analysis. The gasworks complex, plant and machinery, historic associations of the Gasworks and landscape are assessed. Document Gasworks Vision ...The Bendigo Gas Works are one of around three remaining intact 19th century gas works in the world, and the only one in Australia. It is on the Victorian Heritage Register and regarded by Institution of Engineers Australia as an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks The Bendigo Gasworks operated from 1860 until 1973 when natural gas was introduced and remain as they were at the time of closure; a treasure of industrial heritage frozen in time. It is an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks. It has the only horizontal gas-producing retorts in Australia. Coal Gas was manufactured here from 1860 and operated continuously until the introduction of natural gas in 1973. The works were operated by the Bendigo Gas Company until purchased by the Gas and Fuel Corporation in 1958 at which time they were supplying 3,500 consumers. During the Second World War the works were expanded by the Ministry of Munitions to serve the Bendigo Ordinance Factory. The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 1. Five page, double sided document, typed with photos, prepared by the City of Greater Bendigo, 23rd October 2015. . Heading on front page ' Gasworks Vision Workshop, Heritage Advisory Committee, City of Greater Bendigo'. 'Draft' written across each page. The significance of the site (Victorian Heritage Register Statement of Significance) and the challenges of re-developing the site for tourism are listed for discussion. 2. One page photocopy of the Statement of Significance of the Bendigo Gasworks Conservation Analysis. The gasworks complex, plant and machinery, historic associations of the Gasworks and landscape are assessed. sandhurst, bendigo, gas works, heritage listing, tourism, entertainment, science and engineering, bendigo city council, retorts, coal
