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Federation University Historical Collection
Bag, Monash University Gippsland / University of Ballarat Carry Bag, 2013, c2013
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.White bag with blue writing used durinng 2013 Open Day. The Monash Univeristy Gippsland Campus and University of Ballarat became Federation University Australia in 2014.monash university gippsland, university of ballarat, open day, federation university australia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Clemente: Celebrating 10 Years in Australia, 2013, 2013
The Clemente Australia Program enables people to embark on a transformational education journey. Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.Certificate presented to the University in recognition for their support of the Clemente Australia Program. The certificate is signed by Peter Howard (National Leader, Clemente Australia); Ann Gervasoni (Chair, Ballarat Clemente Steering Committee and Letitia Medwell (ACU Program Co-ordinator)clemente australia, anniversary, university of ballarat, letitia medwell, peter howard, ann gervasoni, john mcdonald -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan - Parish Plan [detail], Ballarat School of Mines and Surrounds
... Copy of a section of a Ballarat Parish Plan showing... plan ballarat school of mines ballarat junior technical school ...Copy of a section of a Ballarat Parish Plan showing the Ballarat School of Mines, Wesleyan Church Reserve, Ballarat Gaol Reserve, Ballarat Technical School, United Welsh Protestant Church. Origin is unknown.parish plan, ballarat school of mines, ballarat junior technical school, lydiard street south, grant street, albert street, united welsh protestant church, armstrong street south, hickman street, ballarat gaol -
Federation University Historical Collection
Invitation, Invitation to the Opening of the Ballarat School of Mines Museum, 1982, 03/1982
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.Cream folded card invitation with an image of the Former Ballarat Circuit Court on the front. This building was used as the first Ballarat School of Mines when it first opened in 1870.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines museum, g.h. beanland, museum reopening -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Diary, University of Ballarat / Federation University Student Diaries, 2004-2020
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses..1) University of Ballarat TAFE Student Association Diary 2006 .2) University of Ballarat Student Association Diary 2006 .3) University of Ballarat TAFE Student Association Diary 2007 .4) University of Ballarat Student Association Diary 2007 .5) University of Ballarat TAFE Student Association Diary 2008 .6) University of Ballarat Student Association Diary 2008 .7) University of Ballarat TAFE Student Association Diary 2008 .8) University of Ballarat TAFE Student Association Diary 2008 .9) University of Ballarat Student Association Diary 2009 .10) University of Ballarat Diary 2012 .11) University of Ballarat Diary 2013 .12) Federation University Diary 2014 .13) Federation University Diary 2015 .14) Federation University Diary 2018university of ballarat, federation university, diary, students association, david battersby, helen bartlett, student association, student union, kerry cox, levi laurie, student senate -
Federation University Historical Collection
Report, Linda Bland, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries Equal Opportunity (Affirmative Action) Plan, 1988, 09/1988
In 1988 Linda Bland was the Equal Opportunity Officer at the Ballarat School of Mines. Purple report on affirmative action at the Ballarat School of Minesequal opportunity, affirmative action, linda bland -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Air-India to Ballarat School of Mines, 1966, 09/1966
Three pieces of correspondence relating to International Students studying at the Ballarat School of Mines in1966.air-india, letterhead, ballarat school of mines, murray s. peden, e.j. barker, colombo plan, international students, chartri boonsoong, ho pui chan, kam cheong chan, mun choe chan, tong loo cheah, sie yee chen, chi hon cheng, kok tee chong, yen kwong chong, yung nien chu, chit cheng foo, beng chin gan, kim shin gan, tiong huat kang, tam chao koo, huong hieng lau, chong lai lee, eng chye lee, king chung lee, ming liang lee, wai yam lee, yew chai lim, king chye mah, subramanian muniandy, ratnam nachiappan, ping cheung ng, gim sen ong, hum lim ong, kok hai ooi, teck shen poh, wirush rujirawanish, paul samuel, bumrung seilaudom, ling eng tang, suey bee tan, kein long teh, chew hoo teoh, tuah giap tiew, pang chew ting, daisy wont wong, kwok cheung wong, yoon lam wong, chak sim yee, kwo ming yep, asmawi said ibrahim -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Ballarat Asian Students' Association, 1966, 09/1966
Two pieces of correspondence relating to Ballarat Asian Students' Association, and their offer to make Ballarat School of Mines Princiapl, E.J. (Jack) Barker, an Honorary Member of the Association. The 1966 office-bearers of the Ballarat Asian Students' Association were: Ken Teh - President Stephen Wong - Vice-PResident Stanley Mah - Honorary Secretary H.L. Ong - Honorary Treasurer James Koo - Social Organiser K.C. Lee, Said Asnawi, Wilbert Lau, Miss L.E. Tang - Committee Members Tony Ting - Honorary Auditor Jack Barker responds, including "I deem it an honour to be re-elected and am very pleased to accept the proposal. Please convay my appreciation to you Association together with my expression of good wishes that it will be another very successful year of activity."letterhead, ballarat school of mines, e.j. barker, colombo plan, ballarat asian students' association, ken teh, stephen wong, stanley mah, h.l. ong, james koo, k.c. lee, said asnawi, wilbert lau, l.e. tang, tony ting, international students -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Ballarat School of Mines Reference and Results for Ran Heong Ming, 1966, 15/08//1966
Carbon copy of a reference and list of results for Ballarat School of Mines student Tan Heong Ming who was a Diploma of Mechanical Engineering Student from 1961-1964.ballarat school of mines, e.j. barker, colombo plan, international students, tan heong ming, reference, results -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Reference Request for Tan Heong Ming, 1966, 12/12/1966
Carbon copy of a request for a reference from the Ballarat School of Mines. Tan Heong Ming wo was a Diploma of Mechanical Engineering Student from 1961-1964.ballarat school of mines, e.j. barker, colombo plan, international students, tan heong ming, reference -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Letter from the Ballarat School of Mines to Siah Yok Lin, 1966, 14/02/1966
Carbon copy of letter from E.J. (Jack) Barker, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines to former student Siah Yok Lin.ballarat school of mines, e.j. barker, colombo plan, international students, siah yok lin -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Letter from the Ballarat School of Mines to Siah Yok Lin, 1966, 24/02/1966
Carbon copy of letter from E.J. (Jack) Barker, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines to former student Siah Yok Lin.ballarat school of mines, e.j. barker, colombo plan, international students, siah yok lin, university of melbourne -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Reference from the Ballarat School of Mines for Ong Gim Sen, 1966, 24/02/1966
Carbon copy reference from E.J. (Jack) Barker, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines for student Ong Gim Sen.ballarat school of mines, e.j. barker, colombo plan, international students, reference, ong gim sen -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Plan of the Ballarat Children's Home
Copy of a plan of the Ballarat Children's Home (formerly Ballarat Orphanage) in Victoria Street. The plan names each building, and identifies the oval, tennis courts, playground and farm. The hall, dining room and school have been highlighted in orange. The 'Blue Birds' building has an orange question mark over it. WGS 84 37degrees 33' 35" S 143 degrees 53' 10" EWritten in blue "Board meeting next Wed"ballarat children's home, ballarat orphanage, orphanage farm, farrel cottage, swimming pool, gym, leach building, school, infant school, junior's wing, administration, laundry, blue birds, superintendent's residence, assistant superintendent's residence -
Federation University Historical Collection
Architectural Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower Architectural Plan, c1883
... Printed copy of an architectural plan for the Ballarat... school of mines gauge tower Printed copy of an architectural plan ...The Ballarat School of Mines was the first of its type in Australia. The Albert Street frontage was the 'working end' of the campus with the mining laboratory, gauge tower and caretakers cottage. All the structures in the foreground have been demolished to make way for the Flecknoe Building and the M.B. John Building. Harry Brew, the well known Ballarat School of Mines caretaker, lived in the small weatherboard building to the right of the photograph. He was appointed to the staff at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1936.Printed copy of an architectural plan for the Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower as printed in the 1879 Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report.henry caselli, henry richards caselli, architectural plan, ballarat school of mines, gauge tower -
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Drawing - Architectural Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower Architectural Plan by Henry Richards Caselli, 04/11/1880
... for the Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower. The plan includes sections... richards caselli architectural plan ballarat school of mines gauge ...The Ballarat School of Mines was the first of its type in Australia. The Albert Street frontage was the 'working end' of the campus with the mining laboratory, gauge tower and caretakers cottage. All the structures in the foreground have been demolished to make way for the Flecknoe Building and the M.B. John Building. The gauge tower is also depicted in the 1881 Annual Report.Original double mounted and framed architectural plan for the Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower. The plan includes sections and elecation. Some areas have been coloured, and the drawing is at a scale of four feet to one inch. Verso in ink "Gauge Tower School of Mines" Signed left "H.R. Caselli architect 4.11.80henry caselli, henry richards caselli, architectural plan, ballarat school of mines, gauge tower, buildings, architect -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Walata Tyamateetj: A guide to government records about Aboriginal people in Victoria, 2014, 2014
Ochre and yellow covered book of 87 pages with quality photgraphs of public records.non-fictionaboriginal mission stations, plan, aboringal, aborigine, aboriginal records, public record office victoria, national archives of australia, jim berg, port phillip, assimilation, chief protector of aborigines, aboriginal protectorates, board for the protection of aborigines, native police corp, edward stone parker, goulbourn river protectoratewesternport district, gunai-kurnai, coranderrk aboriginal station, lake tyers aboriginal station, antwerp primary school, wimmera river, framlingham aboriginal station, william thomas, map, charles tyers, f.p. strickland, ebernezer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines & Industries, Ballarat Planning Paper, 1976, 09/08/1976
Ballareat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Red soft covered booklet outlining the short term developments proposed for the Ballarat School of Mines following the loss of the tertiary division. library, ballarat school of mines, tertiary division, library, planning, tafe, adult education, services, facilities, organisation chart -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Planning Paper, 1977, 1977
... Two planning papers for the School of Mines and Industries... Planning paper Graham Beanland Campus Plan Ballarat School of Mines ...Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Two planning papers for the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat. .1) Planning Paper 1977/4, June 1977 by Graham H. Beanland, Principal. Includes developmental planning, educational philosophy, campus and accomodation, residential accomodation needs. .2) Planning Paper 1977/5, August1977 by Graham H. Beanland, Principal. Includes developmental planning, educational philosophy, campus and accomodation, residential accomodation needs.ballarat school of mines, smb campus, tafe, planning paper, graham beanland, campus plan, ballarat school of mines campus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Planning Paper, 1978, 1978
... Two planning papers for the School of Mines and Industries... planning paper ballarat technical art school old chemistry building ...Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Two planning papers for the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat. .1) Planning Paper 1978/7, June 1978. Includes linkage of Art and Chemistry buildings and the developmeny of sporting and recreational community project. Includes plan of the old Chemistry Building .2) Planning Paper 1978/8, June 1978. Includes SMB situation, educational philosophy, campus and accomodation, campus plan diagrams, student unionballarat school of mines, smb campus, tafe, planning paper, ballarat technical art school, old chemistry building, building linkage, overpass, white flat oval, ballarat youth centre, corbould hall, fire escape, motor mechanics, corbould hall, rural studies, campus plan, ballarat school of mines campus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Teachers' Training College Ballarat, 1930
The Ballarat Teachers' College was established after the Victorian State Government and the State Education Department decided to establish two provincial teachers' colleges, at Ballarat and Bendigo. On 04 May 1926 W.H. Ellwood (Principal), Miss A. Bouchier, and Mr A.B. Jones, welcomed the first enrolment of 61 students to undertake the one year course. In 1927 the College moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall in Barkly Street, which was remodelled for their use. It closed in December 1931 due to the Great Depression. In 1946 Ballarat Teachers' College reopened and relocated to the Dana Street State School. The building used by the Teachers' College was the original bluestone building facing Doveton Street South. It was originally planned to open as a women's college, for whom the residence at 130 Victoria Street was purchased, but the decision was made to admit resident men from Ballarat. Mr T.W. Turner was appointed as Principal in 1951 and directed the introduction of a two year course for the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate. The former one year course was terminated at the end of 1951. In 1958 the College was relocated to a custom built facility at Gillies Street, in close proximity to the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Numbers increased with the introduction of the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate course under the guidance of Mary Egan. With the introduction of a three year Diploma Course in 1968 accommodation became cramped. The introduction of the Diploma of Teaching (Primary) led to the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate being discontinued in 1969, and the end of the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate in 1969. Secondary Art and Craft students began studies at Ballarat Teachers' College in 1969 under Mr Ted Doney. In 1971 Mr D. Watson was appointed Principal. The State College of Victoria was proclaimed by Order in Council on 24 July 1973, and Ballarat Teachers' College became a constituent college of the State College of Victoria, and was known as State College of Victoria, Ballarat. By 1975 the College moved to Mount Helen as part of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Pre service teachers currently undertake their studies on the Mount Helen Campus of Federation University. ("Ruffians Attempted to Carry of the School Tent: A History of State Education in Ballarat", 1974, p73-4.)Framed photograph of the staff and students of the Ballarat Teachers' College taken outside the outside of the Ballarat East Town Hall. teachers training college ballarat, ballarat teachers' college, w.h. ellwood, a.b. jones, a.r. hamono, monica miller, a.j. colo, n. larkin, k. henderson, v. mckenzie, prudence hamono, ballarat east library, ballarat east town hall, r.g. bowman, univesity women -
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Book, McGraw Hill Book Company Inc, Instructional Strategies for Secondary School Physical Education, 2001
Soft covered book with an image of 4 students playing soccer.physical education, education, teaching, coach, public relations, stress, characterists of children, psychomotor strategies, cignitive learning, cognitive strategies, social learning, curriculum, lesson plans, teaching styles, fitness, movement, classroom management, record keeping, discipline -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines, Regional Unemployment: Ballarat School of Mines Planning Document 7:79, 02/1979
... Planning Document 7:79 Booklet Booklet Ballarat School of Mines ...White cardboard cover with black plastic spineunempolyment, ballarat school of mines, ballarat, horsham, ararat, mildura, maryborough, tullaroop, creswick, clunes, talbot, st arnaud, bacchus marsh, bet bet, kara kara, bungaree, buninyong, ballan, dunmunkle, stawell, dimboola, lowan, kaniva, kowree -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower, 1882, 1882
The Gauge Tower was designed by architect Henry Richards CaselliReproduction of an architectural drawing of the Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower as reproduced in a Ballarat School of Mines Annual report.henry caselli, henry richards caselli, ballarat school of mines, gauge tower -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines, Ballarat School of Mines, Planning Proposal, The Creation of a Centre For Regional Development, 1979
... ballarat school of mines and industries planning document creation ...16 page A4 document on planning resources ballarat school of mines and industries, planning document, creation of a centre for regional development, tafe planning officer, planning proposal, planning resources -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Report, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Limited 1995 College Plan, 01/1995
... monitoring, Capital Works Plan. Ballarat School of Mines ...Blue covered report stapled at top left corner. Contents include a profile and focus of the School, Training Context, Regional Influences, training priorities, budget summary, organizational structure, corporate goals and objectives, Statement of purpose and key initiatives, Activity Profiles, Performance monitoring, Capital Works Plan. ballarat school of mines, objectives, social and community studies, building studies, rural studies, business studies, vocational arts, hospitality studies, applied science, further education, tafe, technical and further education, ararat campus, ararat prison, langi kal kal prison, ron wild, keith boast, planning services, ross furness, human resources, john kemp, david nicholson, ann mccaggrey, brian webber, martin hill, max palmer, brian mclennan, mary molloy, david flintoff, andrew sullivan, ross holton, hoticulture, bill king, plumbing, les comley, alistair heighway, verity higgins, michael bracher, bob o'shea, derek wren, frank sordello, john ferrier, viginia fenelon, lorraine yeomans, terry o'neil, irene warfe, david manterfield, rocky hazlett, mark bevelander, kevin martin, ian harris, performance monitoring, campus plan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Buninyong Heritage Walks and other Interesting Cycle Rides and Scenic Drives, 2008
Blue soft covered book, with maps, plans and photographs relating to Buninyong, Victoria. buninyong, de soza park, buninyong tannery, buninyong railway station, eagle hotel, old buninyong library, hastie's hill, buninyong town hall, hastie's spring, crown hotel, buninyong post office, bowen tree, aborigines, buninyong primary school, buninyong cemetery, gold monument, mount buninyong, lal lal falls -
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Photograph, Opening of the E.J. Tippett Library at the Ballarat School of Mines, 1986, 04/07/1986
The E.J. Tippett Library is named after the late E.J. Tippett who was a long time President of the Ballarat School of Mines Council, and library advocate. In February 1985, the first sod for the new SMB Campus building was turned by the Minister for Planning and the Environment, the Hon. Evan Walker, M.P. The overall responsibility for the building rested with the Public Works Department in association with the SMB Campus architect, Ewan Jones & Associates and the builder, S. J. Weir Pty. Ltd. They put together the facility that is both functional and of a style that merges with the surrounding architecture. The new building was opened on 04 July 1986 by Governor of Victoria, His Excellency Dr Davis McCaughey.Photographs of the opening ceremony at the E.J. Tippett Library. e.j. tippett library, library, e.j. tippett, library catalogue cards, ewan jones and associates, smb library, ballarat school of mines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Federation University Organisational Chart, 2018, 2018
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.A pdf of an organisational chart for Federation Universityfederation university organisational chart, federation university -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plans, Ballarat School of Mines Old Chemistry Building
... of photocopied plans. Ballarat School of Mines Old Chemistry Building ...Images of photocopied plans.ballarat school of mines, buildings, old chemistry building