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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Bright future, 28/11/1990
Article regarding Kyle Van-der-Kuyp being admitted to the Victorian Institute of Sport and being employed by the Office of Aboriginal Affairs.van der kuyp, kyle, athletics, aborigines -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Booklet - Handbook, Handbook of Pidgin English, 31st August 1941
WWII HISTORICAL BOOKLET. ISSUED TO SERVICEMEN BY COMMAND OF THE MILITARY BOARD.Handbook of Pidgin English. Dated 31st August 1941. Belonging to Andrew Bishop VX37033. A short vocabulary of Aboriginal Pidgin English. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Equal Opportunity Initiatives: What They Need Most ... Understanding, 08/1987
Pink plastic bound report of 29 pages. Contents include Aboriginal Programs, People with Disabilities, Women's Trade and Technical Program.equal opportunity initiatives, aboriginal programs, aboriginal child care certificate, aboriginal welfare studies certificate, disability, women's trade and technical program, linda bland, l. bird, w. lovett, d. rose, leoda atkinson, kate denyer, lucy taylor, audrey gibbs, dianne nikkleson, marie bird, anne goodfellow, lily saylor, aborigines, aboriginal education centre, cordell kent, ballarat and district aboriginal co-operative ltd, aboriginal studies, john morris, shane everard, ann-marie harris, julie baulch, tracey coleman, don dalton, michele scott, laurell pearse, christine pearce, margaret o'mara, kerrie cross, women -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Vendetta
Wooden shield with metal detail of a crown above a hand holding a dagger over Aboriginal weapons - boomerang, axe and nulla nullaVindigoplaque, vendetta plaque ship -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Onslow
Wooden shield with emblem gold bordered ships crown, blue centre with legal wig and bouquet of flowers and aboriginal weapons belowplaque, aboriginal, onslow -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1995 12:00:00 AM
Also another black and white photograph of Marjorie Thorp LTAT which was in Lakes Post 31 January 1996 p 1 number 04123.1 size 12 x 9 cmBlack and white photograph showing Michael John Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Marjorie Thorp LTAT Administrator Lake Tyers Victoriaaboriginals, people, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Harrison, Eileen and Landan, Carolyn, The Hume Highway. A Pot Pourri of Stories and Scenes Today and Yesterday, 2011
A moving account of the changes and disruptions to the Aboriginal communities of Gippsland seen through the life story of Eileen Harrison, a Kurnai woman and artist.aboriginals -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Marquis-Kyle, Peter and Walker, Meredith, The Illustrated Burra Charter, 1994
A detailed description of the 'Burra Charter' with many illustrations of buildings and objects associated with heritage artifacts, buildings, sites of cultural and Aboriginal significance.photography, architecture, heritage -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Morgan, Patrick, The Settling of Gippsland - A Regional History, 1997
A history of Gippsland from Aboriginal occupation to white settlement from the squatting years to present industry. Includes extensive bibliography, indexed.bibliography, aboriginals, settlers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper Clipping, Anecdotes for all, Dimanond Valley Leader, 21 September 2005, 2005
Article on book launch of Writing Nilluimbik; comprising about 30 snapshots of poetry, prose and illustrations celebrating the 30th anniversary of Living and Learning Nillumbik First Published by the Nillumbik Writers' Cooperative at Living and Learning Nillumbik, Eltham. Printed and bound by Adept Printing, 33 Nevin Drive, Thomastown, Vic. 3074Newsprintshort stories, reminiscences, living and learning centre, 30th anniversary, book launch, living and learning centre, writing nillumbik -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Preserving Our Archaeological Heritage
Nine page booklet with a ohotograph of a buried dingo skeleton on the cover. contents include: * Legislation Relating to Aboriginal Relics * Register of Aboriginal Sites * Site protection and Preservation * Archaeological Research * Coastal midden * Lake Condah * Archaeological Relics Advisory Committee * Community Education, Training and Information * What to do when youfind a relicarchaeology, victorian archaeological survey, aboriginal sites, aboriginal statements, register of aboriginal sites, glenaire rock shelter, lake condah fish trap, st arnaud rock wells, carisbrook archaeological area -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - Nunee An Aboriginal Folk Story, 1952
Published in 1952 when the author was 21 years old.A forty-four pages book titled: Nunee an Aboriginal folk story by Johanne Alsop. On the cover a drawing of a boomerang, emu, kangaroo, platypus and the face of a young aboriginal boy. There are drawing throughout the book also by Johanne Alsop. On the back drawing of a hippogriff and the words: With compliments of the Vacuum oil company Aileen and John Ellison Collection.On the front cover in black pen L. J. Ellison.aboriginal folklore, literature, mythology -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Painting, Bonnie Fagan (Chew), 2013
Bonnie Fagan's County is Wadawurrung. Most of her early learning about her Aboriginality came from the father.Aboriginal dot painting telling the artist's learning journey. Bonnie Fagan wrote of this work: "Ochres reflect my connection with the land of my traditional Wadawurrung Country. Yellow ochre forms the background and white ochre defines my pathway, showing where I have traveled from my past and where I am heading in my future. I use reddish ochres for the larger dots along my pathway to show my footprint and for the smaller dots that ripple outwards to show how I've had some influence, either good or bad. The white lines show my pathway with an entry point from my past marking the start of my journey, a middle part showing were my life will continue. Through the middle part, my teenage years, the pathway is very windy. These years were sometime quite difficult and I struggled. The two circle areas symbolize two chapters in my life, first as a child and then as an adult, when I've felt mostly positive and safe. They are periods when I've been very open to learning, gathering knowledge from people and experiences that I trusted, and the circles within the circles symbolize the layers of support, of experience, of connection and of learning that I experienced. Strong visual symbols at the base of the painting under the first circle area represent the key figures in my learning through my childhood: my father (represented by the traditional symbol, of a man with a spear) and my mothers with me as a small child, The spirit of my paternal grandmother, my Nan, hovers above my childhood circle and near the pathway through to my teenage years, showing the strength of her influence and how she was always there guiding me." (Robyn Brandenburg and Jacqueline Z, Wilson [Eds] Pedagogies for the Future: Leading Quality Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, Sense Publishers, The Netherlands, 2013, pp40-41)bonnie fagan, bonnie chew, wadawurrung, artists, artwork, aboriginal, available -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Anglicans divided over prayer book
Article in The Age. At the Anglican Church General Synod there was deep division over the proposed new prayer book. the way was paved for Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal clergy to be appointed full bishops. Australia's only Aboriginal bishop, Arthur Malcolm used to assist, as a Brother, at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Surrey Hills in the early 1950s.anglican church, malcolm, arthur, bp., rayner, keith, dr., abp., holy trinity anglican church, surrey hills, surrey hills, churches -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''SONGS OF THE SONGMEN''
Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 173 page soft cover book of Aboriginal myths retold by W. E. Harney and A. P. Elkin. B & W photo of a seated aboriginal on front cover. Published in 1949 by F. W. Cheshire, Melbourne and printed by Hawthorn Press, Melbourne. Catalogue sticker ''2231 HAR'' on spine.W. E. Harney & E. P Elkinbooks, collections, anthropology, alec h chisholm collection, aboriginal myths, w.e.harney, e.p.elkin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: LAKE TYERS/ABORIGINAL MATERIAL OF MERLE BUSH
Lake Tyers/Aboriginal related material of Merle Bush; a. ''Uplift'' Official Organ of the Aborigines Uplift Society, Nov 1940 32 paged booklet including article on Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station; b. May 1941 issue of ''Uplift''; c. Tourist flyer on lake Tyers and the lake Tyers House accommodation there (Nowa Nowa Park).clubs, social, aboriginal uplift society -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork, Deanne Gilson, Murrup Laarr by Deanne Gilson, 2019
Murrup Laarr translates as 'Ancestral Stones' in Wadawurrung. This artwork by Dr Deanne Gilson is located in the North Gardens Indigenous Sculpture Park. The park is a significant project for the City of Ballarat and features works by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, celebrating the richness and diversity of culture and telling important cultural stories. Dr Deanne Gilson is a Wadawarrung Traditional Custodian and established artist. She installed the first artwork commissioned by the City of Ballarat for the Sculpture Park in early 2019. Murrup Laarr is a contemporary artwork consisting of a traditionally-built stone hut in the middle of a circle of basalt standing stones, marked with ceramic plates reflecting the stories and symbols of dreaming, memory, ceremony.The artwork is of aesthetic and cultural, social and spiritual significance to the people of Ballarat and to Wadawurrung peopleA traditional hut made from river stone and stacked rocks, with the hut surrounded by large basalt rocks with plaques featuring unique designs on stoneware plates imbedded into them. Murrup Laarr (Ancestral Stones), 2019 / By Deanne Gilson / Wadawurrung people have always used stones to mark places of ceremony and important business. The stones are the holders of memory and knowledge, Country and Spirit. They mark the cosmos and seasons. They follow the sun, marking the summer and winter solstice, important dates for planting and harvesting and telling stories of past, present and future. / The stones are alive and still present. Murrup Laar has been created using local basalt stones to tell Wadawurrung stories of dreaming, memory and ceremony. / “Creating Murrup Laarr (Ancestral Stones) at this time has placed Aboriginal people and practices back on Country and created a place to tell our stories. I am very honoured to have had this opportunity. An Aboriginal stone circle existed in Ballarat pre-colonisation; by putting back what was lost throughout colonisation I pay homage to my ancestors, past, present and emerging”/ – Deanne Gilson, March 2019 murrup laarr, wadawurrung -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ken Baker, A treaty with the Aborigines?, 1988
A time for reconciliation / Bob Hawke -- Treaty is a recipe for separatism / John Howard -- A treaty for land justice and self-determination / Janine Haines -- Why a treaty? / Galarrwuy Yunupingu -- Aborigines are Australian, too / Bob Liddle -- Fallacies weaken the case for a treaty / Geoffrey Blainey -- Why whites also need an Aboriginal treaty / Roberta Sykes -- The quest for Aboriginal sovereignty / Hugh Morgan -- Legal and constitutional considerations / Mark Cooray -- Australia as terra nullius / Peter van Hattem -- Canada: towards Aboriginal self-government? / Jean Chretien -- American Indian treaties: historic relics / Peter Samuel -- The long aftermath of Waitangi / Antomy C. Turner -- Appendix 1: The Barunga statement -- Appendix 2: Preamble to the ATSIC Bill -- Appendix 3: Press attitudes to a treaty -- Appendix 4: Aboriginal population and landmaps, b&w photographsrace relations, racism, government relations, treaties -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Dr Catherine Freeman
L-R David Caro (Chancellor), Wayne Muir (Aboriginal Education Unit), Dr Catherine Freeman, Kerry Cox (Vice-Chancellor)catherine freeman, wayne muir, david caro, aboriginal, kerry cox -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image - black and white, Bark Canoe on a Murray Swamp
Digitised directly from 'Blackfellows of Australia' by Charles Barrett and A.S. Kenyon (Sun Books)Aboriginal woman known as "Queen" Aggie of the Moolta Tribe is dressed in European costume stands in a bark canoe. Four children sit in the canoe. Title - Bark Canoe on a Murray Swamp. "Queen" Aggie (standing) was the last of the Moolta Tribeaborigine, aboriginal, j.t. millen, bark canoe, murray swamp, queen aggie, moolta tribe -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Drawing
One of several drawings included in a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandBlack & White Pen drawing depicting three views of the same Aboriginal Hand Axe. Drawn by Dr L Adam, University of Melbourne.local history, illustrations, pen & ink, aboriginal hand axe, aboriginal tools, john jenner, bryant west, dr l adam -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - SOUVENIR DARWIN, 1941
Item in the collection relating to William Leslie Tibbett VX28381 2/21st Batt. Refer 491.3P for his service history also 503P.Framed large leaf with aboriginal head painted on it in black with greetings from A.I.F Darwin 1941, Gold painted timber frame with stand."From Bill." - handwritten in black pen within framedarwin, framed, art -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Chris Adnam, A Childhood on Wonga - Chris Adnam
A past reflection in the verse of a childhood on the "Wonga" dreaming place along the Yarra. The Wurundjeri a local Aboriginal tribe that lived and hunted on the banks of the Yarra. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Koorie Heritage Trust et al, Koorie, 1991
Details the ?Koorie? exhibition presented by the Koorie Heritage Trust in association with the Museum of Victoria. Outlines the history of the Aboriginal people of south-eastern Australia.maps, b&w photographs, cartoons, illustrations, graphs -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, John Mathew, Eaglehawk and crow : a study of the Australian Aborigines, including an inquiry into their origin and a survey of Australian languages, 1899
Original text featuring Mathew's comprehensively detailed observations and theories on the origin of species of Aboriginal people, traditional lifestyles, art and social customs.maps, b&w illustrations, word lists, tablesjohn mathew, eaglehawk and crow, stories -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, East Kew Women's Club, Marlene Higgins, 1950s
The East Kew Women’s Club was formed on 20 July 1945 as an experiment amongst local women, who felt that there was a need for some organised group to give full scope to their various interests and hobbies. In the beginning, they met at the house of their founder, Mrs Eric Thake, 48 Harp Road, East Kew, but the growth and interest was so rapid that it was soon necessary to find a larger meeting place, so the group moved to the Harrier’s Pavilion in Victoria Park, Kew. At the fifth meeting of the group, a committee was formed, and a constitution adopted on 4 December 1945.The Club was aimed to be non-political, non-sectarian and open to women from any locality. The Club’s motto was “To Help others, Improve Ourselves, and Foster the Community Spirit”. The first twenty years of the Club was recorded in a small, nine-page publication “East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years 20-7-1945 - 30-7-1965”. Following the closure of the Club in 1973, after twenty-eight years, its records were deposited with the Kew Historical Society and are thus available for research into the history of women’s groups in the post war period in Australia. The Society holds the Club’s Minute Books of Meetings (1953-73), Attendance Registers (1959-73), Visitors Book, and sundry items of print ephemera published by the Club.Black and white photograph of Marlene Higgins, an Aboriginal girl who was sponsored by the East Kew Women's Club. The photograph is stuck into one of their registers.east kew women's club, community organisations -- kew east (vic.), aboriginal and torres straight islander -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Booklet - Bogong Moth Festival Program x2, The Festival of the Bogong Moth / Official Souvenir Program for 1993
The Mount Beauty Chamber of Commerce Inc. presented the festival on the 12, 13 & 14 November 1993 at Falls Creek and Mt Beauty. The booklet consists of articles and events available over the weekend.Held in the Kiewa Valley in recognition of the aboriginal people who lived and gathered there.A4 pale yellow booklet with 8 pages printed in brown on both sides showing a moth and a mountain in aboriginal style depicted on the cover. bogong moth festival, mt beauty chamber of commerce -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995 c
Ron Edwards was on the Lake Tyers football team his best score was kicking 43 goals for 55 shots on 26 August 1950Black and white photograph of Aboriginal Elder Ron Edwards taken during an interview shortly before his death Lake Tyers Victoriaaboriginals, people -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper
Black and white photograph showing John Atkinson, Val Heap and Rachael Mullett at a display of Aboriginal photographs at Art Gallery Bairnsdale Victoriaaboriginals, arts, exhibition -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Clair Schofield, A Big Look Out, 1990
A history of the Shire of Bombala New South Wales, including the geology, Aboriginals, squatters and settlers, to industries, social activities and services to the community in 1990.settlers, township