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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Don't alter track name, 1/05/1996
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Sewart Bill Local government Bill Sewart Athletic Track Article from Whitehorse Gazette; letter to the editor from Ted Jane making a plea to the City of Whitehorse not to change the name of the Bill Sewart Athletic Track. ...Article from Whitehorse Gazette; letter to the editor from Ted Jane making a plea to the City of Whitehorse not to change the name of the Bill Sewart Athletic Track.sewart, bill, local government, bill sewart athletic track -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Tim wins youth vote, 4/08/1992
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Shambrook Tim Local Government McPhee Peter Article in Nunawading Gazette re Tim Shambrook aged 23 becoming Nunawading's youngest serving councillor. ...Article in Nunawading Gazette re Tim Shambrook aged 23 becoming Nunawading's youngest serving councillor.shambrook, tim, local government, mcphee, peter -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Smear backfires, 8/04/1992
... Article from Nunawading Gazette 8 Apr 1992 re John Smith being convicted at a Ferntree Gully Magistrates Court for offences under the local government act....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Smith John Local government elections City of Nunawading Article from Nunawading Gazette 8 Apr 1992 re John Smith being convicted at a Ferntree Gully Magistrates Court for offences under the local government act. ...Article from Nunawading Gazette 8 Apr 1992 re John Smith being convicted at a Ferntree Gully Magistrates Court for offences under the local government act.smith, john, local government elections, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Arterial support, 8/08/1990 12:00:00 AM
... Roads and Streets Eastern Freeway Local Government Elections Article in Nunawading Gazette dated 8 August 1990. ...Article in Nunawading Gazette dated 8 August 1990.Article in Nunawading Gazette dated 8 August 1990 about resident support for extension of Eastern Freeway to Springvale Road, Nunawading.Article in Nunawading Gazette dated 8 August 1990. roads and streets, eastern freeway, local government elections -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Before the Divorce, 9/08/1972
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Local Government Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham Box Hill Shire of Nunawading Armstrong Norman Article in the Canterbury issue of Nunawading Gazette about the severance of Box Hill from the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham in 1925. ...Article in the Canterbury issue of Nunawading Gazette about the severance of Box Hill from the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham in 1925. In December, 1925 the Shire of Nunawading became the Borough of Box Hill which in turn was proclaimed a city in 1927. The name 'Nunawading' was revived in 1945 when the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham, including the district of Nunawading (Tunstall) was itself proclaimed a city.local government, shire of blackburn and mitcham, box hill, shire of nunawading, armstrong, norman -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Death notice of Tom Leggatt, 17/05/1995 12:00:00 AM
... Leggatt Tom Local Government Article in Whitehorse Gazette, 17 May 1995. Article in Whitehorse Gazette, 17 May 1995, on the death of Tom Leggatt, partner of law firm, Yuncken & Yuncken and also a former councillor with the City of Nunawading. ...Article in Whitehorse Gazette, 17 May 1995.Article in Whitehorse Gazette, 17 May 1995, on the death of Tom Leggatt, partner of law firm, Yuncken & Yuncken and also a former councillor with the City of Nunawading.Article in Whitehorse Gazette, 17 May 1995. leggatt, tom, local government -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Stuart wins award, 2/05/1990 12:00:00 AM
... Maybury Stuart Local Government Notice from Nunawading Gazette, 2 May 1990. Notice from Nunawading Gazette, 2 May 1990, re Stuart Maybury, winner of the 1990 W.J. ...Notice from Nunawading Gazette, 2 May 1990.Notice from Nunawading Gazette, 2 May 1990, re Stuart Maybury, winner of the 1990 W.J. Brens scholarship for gardening apprentices.Notice from Nunawading Gazette, 2 May 1990. maybury, stuart, local government -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, City of Kew : 1994 Final Councillors, 1994
... Kew was gazetted as a Municipality in 1860, as a Borough in 1863, as a Town in 1910, and as a City in 1921. Under a conservative Victorian Government, led by premier Jeff Kennett, Councils across Victoria were amalgamated, including the City of Kew, which was joined with the Cities of Hawthorn and Camberwell to form a new City of Boroondara (1994- ). ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne Kew was gazetted as a Municipality in 1860, as a Borough in 1863, as a Town in 1910, and as a City in 1921. Under a conservative Victorian Government, led by premier Jeff Kennett, Councils across Victoria were amalgamated, including the City of Kew, which was joined with the Cities of Hawthorn and Camberwell to form a new City of Boroondara (1994- ). ...Kew was gazetted as a Municipality in 1860, as a Borough in 1863, as a Town in 1910, and as a City in 1921. Under a conservative Victorian Government, led by premier Jeff Kennett, Councils across Victoria were amalgamated, including the City of Kew, which was joined with the Cities of Hawthorn and Camberwell to form a new City of Boroondara (1994- ). This is one of two photographs recording the last Kew Council in 1994. Laminated photograph of City of Kew Final Councillors, taken in 1994, during the year that Council amalgamation led to the demise of the City of Kew. The photograph was laminated a number of years before its donation. CITY OF KEW / 1994 FINAL COUNCILLORS / FROM LEFT: / BACK ROW: ALLEN MARTIN, PHILIP SLOBOM, ROGER STREETON, JAMES TUTT, DARYL OLDAKER, GERARD PETRIE / FRONT ROW: MICHAEL MONTALTO, PAUL VALLIS, TOM INDOVINO (MAYOR), JOAN LAMB, JOHN MURRAYcity of kew councillors, kew council - 1994 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, City of Kew : 1994 Final Councillors and Corporate Management Group, 1994
... Kew was gazetted as a Municipality in 1860, as a Borough in 1863, as a Town in 1910, and as a City in 1921. Under a conservative Victorian Government, led by premier Jeff Kennett, Councils across Victoria were amalgamated, including the City of Kew, which was joined with the Cities of Hawthorn and Camberwell to form a new City of Boroondara (1994- ). ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne Kew was gazetted as a Municipality in 1860, as a Borough in 1863, as a Town in 1910, and as a City in 1921. Under a conservative Victorian Government, led by premier Jeff Kennett, Councils across Victoria were amalgamated, including the City of Kew, which was joined with the Cities of Hawthorn and Camberwell to form a new City of Boroondara (1994- ). ...Kew was gazetted as a Municipality in 1860, as a Borough in 1863, as a Town in 1910, and as a City in 1921. Under a conservative Victorian Government, led by premier Jeff Kennett, Councils across Victoria were amalgamated, including the City of Kew, which was joined with the Cities of Hawthorn and Camberwell to form a new City of Boroondara (1994- ). This is one of two photographs recording the last Kew Council and senior corporate staff in 1994. Laminated photograph of City of Kew Final Councillors, taken in 1994, during the year that Council amalgamation led to the demise of the City of Kew. The photograph was laminated a number of years before its donation. CITY OF KEW / 1994 FINAL COUNCILLORS AND CORPORATE MANAGEMENT GROUP / FROM LEFT: / BACK ROW: PETER HUGGINS, ALLEN MARTIN, PHILIP SLOBOM, ROGER STREETON, JAMES TUTT, DARYL OLDAKER, GERARD PETRIE, IAN POULTER / FRONT ROW: NEIL HOCKING, MICHAEL MONTALTO, JUNE DUGINA, MALCOLM HUTCHINSON, TOM INDOVINO (MAYOR), JOAN LAMB, JOHN MURRAY, PAUL LAMBcity of kew councillors, kew council - 1994, city of kew corporate staff -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, When we became a city, 1945
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The information came from a stack of papers sent to the Gazette by former mayor, N. Armstrong. Local government City of Nunawading Armstrong Norman A description of events around the time when Nunawading became a city. ...A description of events around the time when Nunawading became a city.A description of events around the time when Nunawading became a city. The information came from a stack of papers sent to the Gazette by former mayor, N. Armstrong.A description of events around the time when Nunawading became a city.local government, city of nunawading, armstrong, norman -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Report to the people of Nunawading on the outcome on the survey of amalgamations, 1994
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Local government Amalgamations City of Box Hill City of Nunawading City of Doncaster and Templestowe City of Waverley City of Ringwood Nunawading Gazette insert reporting results of council amalgamation survey. ...Nunawading Gazette insert reporting results of council amalgamation survey.Nunawading Gazette insert reporting results of council amalgamation survey.Nunawading Gazette insert reporting results of council amalgamation survey.local government, amalgamations, city of box hill, city of nunawading, city of doncaster and templestowe, city of waverley, city of ringwood -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Smallest number of candidates, 1992
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Nunawading Council elections and seven questions the Gazette sent to all candidates. Local Government elections Shambrook Tim McPhee Peter McKittrick David Jewell Bill Only North-East Ward to have a contest in Aug 1992 Only North-East Ward to have a contest in Aug 1992 Nunawading Council elections and seven questions the Gazette sent to all candidates. ...Only North-East Ward to have a contest in Aug 1992Only North-East Ward to have a contest in Aug 1992 Nunawading Council elections and seven questions the Gazette sent to all candidates.Only North-East Ward to have a contest in Aug 1992local government elections, shambrook, tim, mcphee, peter, mckittrick, david, jewell, bill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Slice of suburbia, 1992
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne local government Unemployment Cartoon in Nunawading Gazette - Youth unemployment - recession Cartoon in Nunawading Gazette - Youth unemployment - recession Slice of suburbia Article Article ...Cartoon in Nunawading Gazette - Youth unemployment - recessionCartoon in Nunawading Gazette - Youth unemployment - recessionCartoon in Nunawading Gazette - Youth unemployment - recessionlocal government, unemployment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, History of a Plan, 1993
... Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne old orchard primary school blackburn secondary college pescott roger pope neil Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. ...Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College.Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. The history of the issues noted chronologically.Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. old orchard primary school, blackburn secondary college, pescott, roger, pope, neil -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Nunawading Gazette, Winlaton property
... Gazette. Part of Winlaton which has been sold by the State Government will be developed into an extension of the Coronella Retirement Village, Nunawading....Gazette. Part of Winlaton which has been sold by the State Government will be developed into an extension of the Coronella Retirement Village, Nunawading. ...Article in Nunawading Gazette. Part of Winlaton which has been sold by the State Government will be developed into an extension of the Coronella Retirement Village, Nunawading.seventh day adventist church, coronella retirement village, nunawading, churches, winlaton -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Studley Park, 1937
... After initial discussions about whether it was a suitable site for a Government House, much of the land was instead gazetted in the 1860s as the location for a new lunatic asylum, to expand overcrowded mental health facilities at the Yarra Bend Asylum on the other side of the river at Fairfield. ...After initial discussions about whether it was a suitable site for a Government House, much of the land was instead gazetted in the 1860s as the location for a new lunatic asylum, to expand overcrowded mental health facilities at the Yarra Bend Asylum on the other side of the river at Fairfield. ...Those sections of Studley Park closest to the River Yarra were set aside as parkland in the 1850s. After initial discussions about whether it was a suitable site for a Government House, much of the land was instead gazetted in the 1860s as the location for a new lunatic asylum, to expand overcrowded mental health facilities at the Yarra Bend Asylum on the other side of the river at Fairfield. Those sections of Studley Park bounded by the Yarra River, Studley Park Road, Princess Street and Fellows Street were subdivided and sold at the Crown Land Sales in 1851. Much of this urban area remained open farmland until the twentieth century, apart from mansions, largely located along the main roads.Original, black and white positive print of what is said to represent Studley Park in 1937. If the attribution and date is literally to be understood, then it would appear that the photograph may have been taken from the Kew side of the river looking across to open farmland in the Yarra Bend Park. If the designation of Studley Park is to be understood more loosely, then it might be a view of what is now East Kew, taken from a section of Kilby Road. Inscribed verso: "Studley Park 1937" studley park -- kew (vic.) -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyBook, John Lloyd, The Road District Years, 1853-1871: Local Government in Bacchus Marsh
... The author who was at one time an employee of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh has drawn directly from the early local records such as minutes of meetings, records of expenditure, newspaper reports and notices in the Victoria Government Gazette. Soft cover foolscap size book. 128 pages with b & w illustrations, maps and plans. ...This work describes the early evolution and history of local government in the Bacchus Marsh area. Local government bodies in Victoria and in other places had their origins in committees and local boards which were established to regulate over pressing local issues, raise revenue, and expend it in a limited range of social and economic ways. The early areas of responsibility were dominated by the need for local roads and this book primarily looks at this period of local government history in the Bacchus Marsh area. Overtime the range of areas local government bodies took responsibility for expanded and this work begins to trace this transformation in its earliest stages. It is a fascinating and detailed account of the early history of local government in Bacchus Marsh containing many amusing anecdotes among the wealth of administrative historical data. The author who was at one time an employee of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh has drawn directly from the early local records such as minutes of meetings, records of expenditure, newspaper reports and notices in the Victoria Government Gazette.Soft cover foolscap size book. 128 pages with b & w illustrations, maps and plans. No publisher is indicated in the work but it is likely to have been privately published by the author John Lloyd. Year and place of publication is 1986, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria.non-fictionThis work describes the early evolution and history of local government in the Bacchus Marsh area. Local government bodies in Victoria and in other places had their origins in committees and local boards which were established to regulate over pressing local issues, raise revenue, and expend it in a limited range of social and economic ways. The early areas of responsibility were dominated by the need for local roads and this book primarily looks at this period of local government history in the Bacchus Marsh area. Overtime the range of areas local government bodies took responsibility for expanded and this work begins to trace this transformation in its earliest stages. It is a fascinating and detailed account of the early history of local government in Bacchus Marsh containing many amusing anecdotes among the wealth of administrative historical data. The author who was at one time an employee of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh has drawn directly from the early local records such as minutes of meetings, records of expenditure, newspaper reports and notices in the Victoria Government Gazette.bacchus marsh shire council, local government bacchus marsh history -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionNewspaper, Shire of Marong, Upfront, c 1989
... The three councils filed a writ in the Supreme Court, alleging failure to follow process by the Minister for Local Government, Roger Hallam, but by the time the new "super city" was announced, the writ had not yet been heard, and on 24 March 1994, the Rural City of Marong successfully applied for an injunction blocking the publication of the gazette the following day abolishing the five councils and appointing three commissioners. ...The three councils filed a writ in the Supreme Court, alleging failure to follow process by the Minister for Local Government, Roger Hallam, but by the time the new "super city" was announced, the writ had not yet been heard, and on 24 March 1994, the Rural City of Marong successfully applied for an injunction blocking the publication of the gazette the following day abolishing the five councils and appointing three commissioners. ...Marong was first incorporated as a road district on 27 August 1861, and became a shire on 23 December 1864. On 1 October 1915, the Borough of Raywood, which was gazetted on 17 January 1865 on 23.31 square kilometres of land 28 kilometres north of Bendigo was united with Marong. On 1 October 1990, the Shire of Marong became a rural city, under the Local Government Act 1989. In a report on 17 February 1994, the Local Government Board recommended that the five councils in the Bendigo region merge to form a "super city", with a population of about 81,000. Marong, Eaglehawk and Huntly had earlier objected to the proposal, and the Board noted a weak no vote against the merger proposal in a referendum in the region; about 70% had voted against, but with a turnout of between 30% and 40% of eligible voters. The three councils filed a writ in the Supreme Court, alleging failure to follow process by the Minister for Local Government, Roger Hallam, but by the time the new "super city" was announced, the writ had not yet been heard, and on 24 March 1994, the Rural City of Marong successfully applied for an injunction blocking the publication of the gazette the following day abolishing the five councils and appointing three commissioners. The government responded by introducing legislation, the City of Greater Bendigo Bill 1994, to Parliament, to effectively override the Supreme Court action, with Hallam saying "the bill would make clear that the Government is determined to achieve its objective for a more efficient municipal structure for the Bendigo region." Marong mayor Robert Hynes described the action as "terribly disappointing", adding, "One way or another, I believe it does mean an end to our fight... it seems the Government are above the law to me." On 6 April 1994, Marong voted to drop the Supreme Court action, effectively in doing so voting itself out of existence, and on 7 April 1994, the Rural City of Marong was abolished, and along with the City of Bendigo, the Borough of Eaglehawk and the Shires of Huntly and Strathfieldsaye, was merged into the newly created City of Greater Bendigo. On 29 April 1994, the Minister confirmed the Bill was not being proceeded with. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_City_of_MarongEight page newspaper style council newsletter providing community updates, news and information. shire of marong, city of greater bendigo amalgamation, councillor phillip eddy, rural city of marong -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Black and white, Percy Fairlam, c. 1920
... At the time of the official opening of the line to Mordialloc no station buildings had been constructed despite the fact that tenders had been called in the Government Gazette of 26 May 1881 and subsequently in the Argus newspaper on 30 August 1881 for what became stations at Glenhuntly, Ormond, Bentleigh, Moorabbin, Highett, Cheltenham, Mentone and Mordialloc. ...Cheltenham station was built in 1898 and serviced a primarily rural, market gardening community.The late 1870s saw the beginning of a massive program to construct railway lines throughout Victoria. One of these lines was from Caulfield to Frankston. A survey undertaken by J P Madden, an engineer employed by the railways, established the route, although this was later modified. At the time of the official opening of the line to Mordialloc no station buildings had been constructed despite the fact that tenders had been called in the Government Gazette of 26 May 1881 and subsequently in the Argus newspaper on 30 August 1881 for what became stations at Glenhuntly, Ormond, Bentleigh, Moorabbin, Highett, Cheltenham, Mentone and Mordialloc. However platforms and sidings were completed, ready to receive passengers. Cheltenham station opened in 1898.Black and white photograph of Cheltenham Railway Station with the two platforms separated by two sets of tracks. Each platform has a station house on it, and the one on the right hand side also has a garden and park bench.Handwritten in red ink on reverse: A7 / 75%cheltenham, trains, railway, railway station, railway crossing, suburbs -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyBooklet, Shire of Bacchus Marsh: A Century of Local Government: 1856-1962
... The booklet also contains historical information such as reproductions of the Victoria Government Gazette issues of 1856 and 1862 proclaiming the creation of Road Boards in Bacchus Marsh and Maddingley, a list of Councillors as of 1962, selected reproductions of Council minutes from 1856 and 1862, and a list of Chairmen, Presidents and senior officers of the Shire from 1856 until 1962. ...A commemorative council notice paper produced for a special meeting of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh on 18th October 1962. This meeting was held to commemorate the first meeting of the Bacchus Marsh Road District Board on the 14 November 1856 and the first meeting of the Bacchus Marsh and Maddingley District Road Board on 22 November 1862. The booklet contains the text of a council motion commemorating the foundation of local government in the Bacchus Marsh area. The booklet also contains historical information such as reproductions of the Victoria Government Gazette issues of 1856 and 1862 proclaiming the creation of Road Boards in Bacchus Marsh and Maddingley, a list of Councillors as of 1962, selected reproductions of Council minutes from 1856 and 1862, and a list of Chairmen, Presidents and senior officers of the Shire from 1856 until 1962. Printed by Crisp and Sons Printers, Bacchus Marsh, 1962. BMDHS Location: AR/SU5Printed booklet. Stapled binding with stiff paper cover. Glossy internal paper pages. Not paginated. 12 pages. A commemorative council notice paper produced for a special meeting of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh on 18th October 1962. This meeting was held to commemorate the first meeting of the Bacchus Marsh Road District Board on the 14 November 1856 and the first meeting of the Bacchus Marsh and Maddingley District Road Board on 22 November 1862. The booklet contains the text of a council motion commemorating the foundation of local government in the Bacchus Marsh area. The booklet also contains historical information such as reproductions of the Victoria Government Gazette issues of 1856 and 1862 proclaiming the creation of Road Boards in Bacchus Marsh and Maddingley, a list of Councillors as of 1962, selected reproductions of Council minutes from 1856 and 1862, and a list of Chairmen, Presidents and senior officers of the Shire from 1856 until 1962. Printed by Crisp and Sons Printers, Bacchus Marsh, 1962. BMDHS Location: AR/SU5bacchus marsh shire council, shire of bacchus marsh, local government bacchus marsh history, bacchus marsh history -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, William Hanson, Pastoral possessions of New South Wales, 2006
... The information is detailed and includes the date of notification in the government gazette. This book is useful for local and family historians and for those with interest in or who have ancestors who worked or owned pastoral holdings. 1 optical disc Pastoral possessions of New South Wales Document William Hanson Archive CD Books Australia ...'Pastoral Possessions of New South Wales' by William Hanson was published in 1889. The book is divided into three sections; the Eastern division, the Central division and the Western division, all containing information on the areas of land owned. Each pastoral holding includes the land district and county in which each pastoral holding is situated, the area in acres, the annual rent and licence fee and the rate per acre and per section for each leasehold and resumed area respectively together with the names of the registered pastoral holders of the crown. The information is detailed and includes the date of notification in the government gazette. This book is useful for local and family historians and for those with interest in or who have ancestors who worked or owned pastoral holdings.1 optical discnon-fiction'Pastoral Possessions of New South Wales' by William Hanson was published in 1889. The book is divided into three sections; the Eastern division, the Central division and the Western division, all containing information on the areas of land owned. Each pastoral holding includes the land district and county in which each pastoral holding is situated, the area in acres, the annual rent and licence fee and the rate per acre and per section for each leasehold and resumed area respectively together with the names of the registered pastoral holders of the crown. The information is detailed and includes the date of notification in the government gazette. This book is useful for local and family historians and for those with interest in or who have ancestors who worked or owned pastoral holdings.new south wales, early pastoralists -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, James Steele, Early days of Windsor, 2005
... Gazette' between August 1914 and February 1915. As a result of the public interest and input this created, the text was revised and added to in order to make it more accurate and inclusive. The book includes a comprehensive record of Windsor and the surrounding region including information on pioneer families, street name origins, Old Government House, churches, cemeteries, schools, judiciary, government institutions, Hawkesbury river, bridges, weather, professions, newspaper, horse racing etc. as well as a chapter on the future. ...Early Days of Windsor Written by the Rev. Jas Steele, in 1915, this book is a detailed history of the town of Windsor and the Hawkesbury area on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. The book covers Windsor's history from exploration starting in 1788 and the first settlers in 1794 through to 'the present' (1915). It was first published as a series of articles in the 'Windsor and Richmond Gazette' between August 1914 and February 1915. As a result of the public interest and input this created, the text was revised and added to in order to make it more accurate and inclusive. The book includes a comprehensive record of Windsor and the surrounding region including information on pioneer families, street name origins, Old Government House, churches, cemeteries, schools, judiciary, government institutions, Hawkesbury river, bridges, weather, professions, newspaper, horse racing etc. as well as a chapter on the future. It also includes many photographs of people, places and events. 'As years roll on it [Early Days of Windsor] will certainly become an invaluable work of reference on all matters connected with the district' JOHN TEBBUTT F.R.A.S. (1915)1 optical discnon-fictionEarly Days of Windsor Written by the Rev. Jas Steele, in 1915, this book is a detailed history of the town of Windsor and the Hawkesbury area on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. The book covers Windsor's history from exploration starting in 1788 and the first settlers in 1794 through to 'the present' (1915). It was first published as a series of articles in the 'Windsor and Richmond Gazette' between August 1914 and February 1915. As a result of the public interest and input this created, the text was revised and added to in order to make it more accurate and inclusive. The book includes a comprehensive record of Windsor and the surrounding region including information on pioneer families, street name origins, Old Government House, churches, cemeteries, schools, judiciary, government institutions, Hawkesbury river, bridges, weather, professions, newspaper, horse racing etc. as well as a chapter on the future. It also includes many photographs of people, places and events. 'As years roll on it [Early Days of Windsor] will certainly become an invaluable work of reference on all matters connected with the district' JOHN TEBBUTT F.R.A.S. (1915)new south wales, windsor (nsw) history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper, More heat than light, 12/11/1997 12:00:00 AM
... He denies having acted as a consultant since becoming parliamentary secretary to the Local Government and Planning Minister. Includes photographs, Whitehorse Gazette article, 12 November 1997....He denies having acted as a consultant since becoming parliamentary secretary to the Local Government and Planning Minister. Includes photographs, Whitehorse Gazette article, 12 November 1997. ...Newspaper interview with Bruce AtkinsonNewspaper interview with Bruce Atkinson, Legislative Council MP for Koonung Province. Mr Atkinson had been accused of breaching the constitution by working as a consultant for several councils while employed as a State politician, An introduction details the allegations. He denies having acted as a consultant since becoming parliamentary secretary to the Local Government and Planning Minister. Includes photographs, Whitehorse Gazette article, 12 November 1997.Newspaper interview with Bruce Atkinsonatkinson, bruce, parliamentary representatives -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - Back to Marong Celebrations, c1960-1963
... On 1 October 1915, the Borough of Raywood, which was gazetted on 17 January 1865 on 23.31 square kilometres (9.00 sq mi) of land 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Bendigo,[2] was united with Marong. On 1 October 1990, the Shire of Marong became a rural city, under the Local Government Act 1989. ...On 1 October 1915, the Borough of Raywood, which was gazetted on 17 January 1865 on 23.31 square kilometres (9.00 sq mi) of land 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Bendigo,[2] was united with Marong. On 1 October 1990, the Shire of Marong became a rural city, under the Local Government Act 1989. ...Marong was first incorporated as a road district on 27 August 1861, and became a shire on 23 December 1864. On 1 October 1915, the Borough of Raywood, which was gazetted on 17 January 1865 on 23.31 square kilometres (9.00 sq mi) of land 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Bendigo,[2] was united with Marong. On 1 October 1990, the Shire of Marong became a rural city, under the Local Government Act 1989. On 7 April 1994, the Rural City of Marong was abolished, and along with the City of Bendigo, the Borough of Eaglehawk and the Shires of Huntly and Strathfieldsaye, was merged into the newly created City of Greater Bendigo.Twelve slides taken for the Back to Marong celebration about 1960-63 possibly at the Marong Recreation (Football) ground. Slides include a float with members of the Marong tennis club, a family group, a float depicting old school days, horse and carts, ladies and men dressed in period costumes and Miss 'Golden North'.history, bendigo, back to marong, city of greater bendigo, rural city of marong, marong tennis club, carl tracey collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Griffith Collection: 'Golden Square Primary School No. 1189. CENTENARY 1873-1973, August 10th, 11th, 12th, 1973', 1973
... Churches played an important part in education early on in Bendigo but later the government assumed control of primary education. Land was officially gazetted for the new school in 1873. ...Churches played an important part in education early on in Bendigo but later the government assumed control of primary education. Land was officially gazetted for the new school in 1873. ...The Golden Square Primary School 1189 was entered on the roll of State Schools on 29th January 1875. Its forerunner was the Wesleyan Common School No. 279. Churches played an important part in education early on in Bendigo but later the government assumed control of primary education. Land was officially gazetted for the new school in 1873. Classes were held prior to the construction of the building in building on the corner of Laurel Street and High Street. This is the site of the former Methodist (Uniting) Church Hall. The Golden Square Primary School 1189 merged with the Maple Street Primary School, Golden Square, in 2010. The merged school was rebuilt and the Golden Square Primary School now is sited at the corner of Maple Street and Mackenzie Street West, Golden Sqaure. The Laurel Street campus was closed and presently the site is unused and semi-derelict. Booklet with white cardboard cover with black printing and black and white photograph on front cover. Pages white with black printing and black and white photographs. Fastened together with two staples. Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigo. Editor was D. J. Munari who was a member of the organising committee for the centenary of the Golden Square Primary School.Front cover: Autograph in blue ink, writer unknown.centenary, golden square primary school, laurel street, maple street
