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Unions Ballarat
Elect the ambassador! Building democracy in a globalised world, Kerr, Duncan, 2001
The author argues for democracy in all countries and questions the right of unelected international organisations to make critical decisions (e.g. The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund). The book is pro-globalisation.Relevant to world politics, democracy and globalisation. Kerr is a former Labor politician and served as Attorney General and Minister for Justice in the Hawke/Keating government.Paper; book.Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, politics, democracy, alp, australian labor party, attorney general, minister for justice, globalisation, world bank, hawke, bob, keating, paul, international monetary policy -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photographs, Methodist Church Blackburn, 1939
Order of Knights founded in 1914 in NSW as a youth organisation. In 1938 Junior Section 8-11 years called Pages Senior Section 12-15 years called Esquires.Ref: ND3385. Methodist Church Blackburn Youth Group camp at Ocean Grove in 1939. Names noted: Charles Rooks, George Williams, Fred Zerbe, Frank Dancey, Tom Harrison.methodist church, blackburn, youth group, camp at ocean grove -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Bell Kiowa Operator's Manual and Aviation Unit and Intermediate Maintenance Manual, Oh-58A/C Kiowa
Marked as "Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited." Also contains a certificate permitting Osborne Aviation Services Pty Ltd in North Hobart, Tasmania, to fly the Kiowa as a civilian organisation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Triangular bandage
24 June 1883 is recognised as the establishment of St John Ambulance in Australia. St John Ambulance is a community-driven organisation with a 140-year history of providing First Aid in Australia.St John's Ambulance Association triangular fabric bandage with a number of illustrations of entire bodies or faces, showing how this bandage could be used in the event of injuries to various body parts. The fabric is labelled (black capital letters) BASE / ENDX / SIDEx2? POINT and two drawings of face and body read "FRONT VIEW and BACK VIEW. Numerals indicate different bandaging techniques and full figure or partial figure drawings that show how these bandages are applied to injured limbs or torso.Symbol of St John's Ambulance Association in dark black on top point of bandage.first aid, bandage, st john's ambulance -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge - "Messenger"
Item to indicate that the person was an authorised Messenger. Possibly a commercially available item. Not know whether the MMTB or The Met used this item though it was donated by a person who worked for both organisations.Demonstrates a method of indicating that the person was acting as a Messenger.Badge - nickel plated or silver finish, rounded with two lugs on rear for clipping onto a cap or a uniform - has the word "Messenger" stamped or engraved. Two copies held, one with a single brass clip.public transport, transport, badges, messenger, uniform -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, The Education Department's Record of War Service, 1921
Hard covered book of the Victorian Education Department personnel who served World War One. Contents include the men who enlisted, the men who fell, the men who returned, honours and decorations, memorials, Education Department's War Relief Organisation, Comforts for Soldiers, War Savings. Artwork was done by the students of the Ballarat Technical Art School, a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. Page 9 Contents page was done by Percy Trompf.education department victoria, world war one, ballarat technical art school, percy tromff, harold herbert, harold b. herbert, c.l., e.v. rowsell, j.n. wood, m. mather -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - BENDIGO ADVERTISER OCTOBER 8, 1970 ARTICLE HUNTLY DEFERS DECISION ON BENDIGO TRUST, 08/10/1970
Bendigo Advertiser October 8, 1970 Newspaper Article Huntly Defers Decision on Bendigo Trust Cr. K.A Read suggests that too much power is being given to an organisation based solely in Bendigo when its task is to coordinate all items and laces of interest in and around Bendigo. Cr read was disgruntled that there was only one representative from each of the surrounding municipalities on the Bendigo Trust committee but many representatives from Bendigo.bendigo, history, formation bendigo trust -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: MAYOR'S NOTES 1964
The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71.Three typed pages, undated, but in sequence labelled 1964. Page 1 headed 'The Mayor Speaks'. Reference to Christmas having passed. Topics include: cooperation required from organisations and citizens to improve Bendigo, problems with floats for the Easter Fair and Moomba, holiday road toll, and the funeral of Sir Gilbert Dyett,bendigo, council, report, norman joseph oliver , councillor norman oliver. mayor of bendigo. sir gilbert dyett. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Proposal, Sculpture to commemorate Allan WHITTAKER, Adrian Gemelli, Jul 1983
This was a joint project of the Waterside Workers Federation and the Port Melbourne Council. The project developed to a high level of detail. Was never realised. Note that Allan Whittaker was referred to as 'James' at the time. Material relating to the proposed installation of a sculpture to commemorate Allan WHITTAKER (referred to as James WHITTACKER), shot by police at Hogan's Flat in 1928. James Whittaker Memorial (sic) - proposal from sculptor Adrian GENELLI covering both memorial and second phase, landscaping July 1983, including Appendix B, copy of a 27 June Australia Council notice to Arts organisations, Unions et cetera with Gemelli's proposal, signed 18 July 1983societies clubs unions and other organisations, local government - city of port melbourne, memorials, allan whittaker, actu, waterside workers federation, adrian gemelli, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Book, Keith Kings, "The Bendigo Tramways", Feb. 1972
Book, 80 pages, gloss art paper, in black ink with a yellow card cover in green ink, centre stapled, titled "The Bendigo Tramways" Details history of Bendigo tramways, its tramcars and the involvement of the various operators. Has maps and photographs. Written by Keith Kings and published by the Victorian Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society and others at the time of the closure of the Bendigo system. Has details of the various organisations that published the book on the rear cover.trams, tramways, bendigo, battery trams, steam trams, history -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, David Frost, "What the well-dressed young tram enthusiast is wearing", c1980
Shows a style of promotion of tram badges, sales items, produced by the BTPS at the time. Were very popular early 1980's sold well and gave the BTPS much needed income. Produced by David Frost.Foolscap, photocopied sheet, titled "What the well-dressed young tram enthusiast is wearing", prepared by David Frost, featuring a "young man" wearing BTPS or other organisations tram badges. These include Ballarat 27, Melbourne W2, V214, VR B class loco, Brisbane 47, MMTB half cab bus, Melbourne Z3, VR S class locomotive, Brisbane 136, Melbourne Z2 and Ballarat 27 button badge.trams, tramways, badges, btps, pamphlets -
Unions Ballarat
Minutes of meetings of the Congress Committee, June 1890-28 May 1891
Ballarat Trades Hall was part of the Intercolonial Trades Hall Congresses created for the purposes of collective organising within labour organisations. There were eight Congresses held within Australia: - 1879 Sydney - 1884 Melbourne - 1885 Sydney - 1886 Adelaide - 1888 Brisbane - 1889 Hobart - 1891 Ballarat (after the Maritime Strike in 1890) The political organisation of the labour movement and of restructuring trade union organisation under the Australasian Federation of Labour were significant agenda items. - 1898 Adelaide The following items were regularly discussed: - legislation of trade unions- organisation of labour - abolition of ‘Chinese and coolie immigration’ - Compulsory Court of Arbitration - Employers Liability Act - legalisation of the 8 hours system - land nationalisation - manhood suffrage - direct representation of labour in Parliament - appointment of working men on technical and other boards - free compulsory and secular education by the state and regulation of apprentices. Some of the resolutions passed were about: - Commonwealth Draft Bill - assisted immigration - payment to Members of Parliament - single tax, paid union organisers - minimum wage and industrial federation. See also http://archives.anu.edu.au/files/document-collection/intercolonial-trade-union-congresses-web-final.pdfTopics of discussion show the union/labour movement's ongoing activism and engagement on parliamentary and union matters, organising and employment on a national scale.1 volumeunions, organising, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, legislation, immigration, court of arbitration, employers liability act, land nationalisation, manhood suffrage, parliament, education, taxation, union organisers, wages, commonwealth draft bill -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photographic Equipment - Developer
The photographic developers were used to develop plates, films and lantern slides. They had to be mixed as per instructions on the bottles and boxes. These may have been used by an individual or by a local school or organisation.Wilma Davies a long term resident of the Kiewa Valley donated this photographic equipment.5 yellow with black print cardboard boxes with 2 bottles (pairs) in each. Box: 1 larger clear glass rectangular shaped bottle has white 'tablets' and a white-gold sealed screw lid. Smaller bottle: brown glass, oval shaped with push in cork lid and holding small brown tablets. There are: 3 Hydroquinone Developer boxes each with '40 pairs' and the 2 separate bottles (described above) without a box. 1 Metol-Quinol Developer with '22 pairs' and 1 Amidol Developer with '22 pairs'.Yellow box with black print on all 6 sides including Directions. Large bottle - Includes - Hydroqinone (Quinol) Accelarator (black print on yellow label) around 3 sides of bottle and a white label with Caution in red on the 4th side. Small bottle - Includes - Tabloid Hydroquinone (Quinol) (black print on yellow label) around 3 quarters of bottle. photographic equipment, chemicals, processing equipment, burroughs wellcome & co., wilma davies, photographic developer, tabloid brand -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Article, Linda Court et al, Early recollections of the Diamond Valley Twins Club, 1972_
Account of the Diamond Valley Twins Club, a support organisation for mothers of twins, that started in Watsonia, written by Linda Court, Lynda Johnston, Helen Steele and Maree Walshe, encouraged by Rosie Bray6 p., typescriptdiamond valley parents of twins club -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Magazines - "The Bird Lover" 1960 - 1968, The Gould League of Bird Lovers of Victoria Volumes XIII to XXI
The Gould League is an independent not-for-profit organisation celebrating 100+ years of environmental and sustainability education. Formed in 1909 and set up to prevent bird egg collecting and to educate for the protection of Australian birds,School children in the Kiewa Valley belonged to the Gould League of Victoria and were educated in not only the conservation of but also the identification and habits of bird species in the area and beyond.9 soft coloured cover magazines of 31 pages held by 2 staples. Each includes coloured and black and white photos.australian birds, gould league of victoria, bird lovers -
Unions Ballarat
Champions of the impossible : a history of the National Council of Women of Victoria, Norris, Ada May, Dame, 1978
National Council for Women, Victoria is an umbrella organisation for many women's groups and is a political lobby group for reform at local, state and national levels. The group has advocated for pay equality for women.Relevant to social and gender issues in Australia. The author has an impressive history as an advocate for social justice and women's rights. She received several awards throughout her lifetime including the United Nations' Peace Medal in 1975.Paper; book. Cover: black, red and white.Front cover: title and author's name.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, gender issues, national council for women, victoria, lobby groups, social reform, social history, lobbyists, wages, wages equality, women -
Vision Australia
Ceremonial object - Image, Proclamation between AFB and Lighthouse Inc, 1992
Copies of the Proclamation of understanding between the Association for the Blind and the Lighthouse Inc. These agreements were a symbol of the exchanges of each organisation, and the growing trend of agencies to link more to compatriots overseas as telecommunications improved.1 digital image of memorandum of understanding between Association for the Blind and Lighthouse IncProclamation Whereas the Association for the Blind, Melbourne, Australia and Lighthouse Inc, New York, New York are organizations that: - promote the welfare of people who are blind or visually impaired; - provide services to people who are blind or visually impaired; - strive to enable people to overcome problems associated with blindness and vision impairment, whether physical, psychological, educational, social or economic; - provide appropriate rehabilitation services to enable people to use their capabilities and to develop their skills so that they can participate as fully as possible in the community; - promote the interests of people who are blind or visually impaired and provide information and education to the general community and other professionals; and - provide at all times services to a high professional standard, with an appreciation of each individual's capabilities and goals. Therefore let is be known publicly that the Association for the Blind and Lighthouse Inc. formally establish an organizational affiliation to strive towards these common objectives for people who are blind or visually impaired. In Witness Thereof the Association for the Blind and Lighthouse Inc. cause their representatives to set their hands hereto on the 16th day of July 1992. (John Cook) For the Association for the Blind, Melbourne Australia (Barbara Sil??) For The Lighthouse Inc., New York, New York, USAassociation for the blind, lighthouse inc -
Federation University Historical Collection
Container - Collection of 35mm slides, 2000 AG Ideas Presenter, 2000
Students from several universities were involved in the organisation of the annual AGIdeas conference. It is likely a UB student member accidentally returned these to the university rather than the Design Foundation, Cato Partners.Blue box with clear lid containing series of mounted 35mm slides of presenter work used at the 2000 AGIdeas design conference.Box reads "2000 AG. Ideas Presenter."design foundation ltd, cato partners, agideas, ros moriarty, dick powell, andrea rauch, jonathan nolan, george gittoesa, mimmo cozzolino, john denton, alan chan -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - POSTCARD, PHOTOGRAPHIC, WW1, League of Soldiers Friends, Victoria
1. This card was printed by the "League of soldiers friends - C of E Organisation in Victoria. To help the A.I.F." It has been stamped by the AIF camp PO 19 April 19. 2. Nothing specific.1. Black and white view of ships in a harbour. In the foreground are some tree tops. A big city is in the background. This card has a pre-printed message from Southhampton. 2, Boats in a river/canal. Black and white photo. The water way is in a deep valley.1. Addressed to Miss S. Stuart, Serpentine via Inglewood, Vic, Australia. It is signed by J. Stuart. 18 April 1919. 2. Addressed to Dear Susie, 10 lines text - signed your loving brother Joe.postcards, ww1 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, 37 years of service honoured, 28/11/2018
After 37 years serving the community in St John Ambulance, this was the time for Watsonia's Laurie McQuade to sit back, relax and bask in the appreciation. He was awarded for his long term service to the organisationNews article 1 page, black text and colour image .st john ambulance, laurie mcquade, watsonia - people -
Coburg Historical Society
Uniform AWL, Uniform of Australian Women's Legion
worn by G. Impey AWM website: Australian Women’s League (AWL) ‘was a patriotic voluntary organisation committed to raising funds for the war effort and to giving practical support to military personnel within Australia.’Number "139" -
Unions Ballarat
Receipts of the Intercolonial Trades and Labour Congress - 7th Congress, Ballarat, 1891, May-June 1891
Ballarat Trades Hall was part of the Intercolonial Trades Hall Congresses created for the purposes of collective organising within labour organisations. There were eight Congresses held within Australia. See 0019-0026.The receipts are part of the history of the 7th Intercolonial Trades Hall Congress in Ballarat and are a record of its incoming finances.Paper in folder.ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, btlc, 7th intercolonial trades hall congress, finances, receipts -
Unions Ballarat
Receipt book butt of the Intercolonial Trades and Labour Congress - 7th Congress, Ballarat, 1891, 9 February-19 June 1891
Ballarat Trades Hall was part of the Intercolonial Trades Hall Congresses created for the purposes of collective organising within labour organisations. There were eight Congresses held within Australia. See 0019-0026.The receipts are part of the history of the 7th Intercolonial Trades Hall Congress in Ballarat and are a record of its incoming finances.Bookbtlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, finances, organising, unions, 7th intercolonial trades hall congress -
Unions Ballarat
Cheque book butt of the Intercolonial Trades and Labour Congress - 7th Congress, Ballarat, 1891, May 1891
Ballarat Trades Hall was part of the Intercolonial Trades Hall Congresses created for the purposes of collective organising within labour organisations. There were eight Congresses held within Australia. See 0019-0026.The receipts are part of the history of the 7th Intercolonial Trades Hall Congress in Ballarat and are a record of its expenditure.Bookbtlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, 7th intercolonial trades hall congress, organising, unions, finances -
Unions Ballarat
Bank book of the Intercolonial Trades and Labour Congress - 7th Congress, Ballarat, 1891, 16 February -19 March 1891
Ballarat Trades Hall was part of the Intercolonial Trades Hall Congresses created for the purposes of collective organising within labour organisations. There were eight Congresses held within Australia. See 0019-0026.The bank book is part of the history of the 7th Intercolonial Trades Hall Congress in Ballarat and is part of its financial records.Bank bookbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, bank book, organising, finances, unions, 7th intercolonial trades hall congress -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People - July 2010
Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20.5cmW, 17 pages, 3 copies in protective pocket -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice of the People - April 2010
Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20.5cmW, 19 pages, 4 copies in protective pocket -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People - December 2009
Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20.5cmW, 19 pages, 3 copies in protective pocket -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People - Volume 12 No. 1 December 2007
Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20.5cmW, 10 pages, 2 copies in protective pocket -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Voice for Deaf People - Volume 5 Issue 3 2001
Victorian Council of Deaf People (VCOD) is a non profit organisation led and managed by Deaf people through provision of advocacy and information services to strengthen community participation and quality of life for Deaf Victorians.29.5cmHx20,5cmW, 16 pages