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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, University of Ballarat, School of Business Staff Awards 2011
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Federation University Historical Collection
Document, University of Ballarat School of Business Documents
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, University of Ballarat, School of Business Photographs 2012
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Federation University Historical Collection
Pamphlet, University of Ballarat Aboriginal Education Centre, 2013
A bifold pamphlet with browns and ochres on the frant, with a photographic portrait of a woman. It includes information on the Aboriginal Education Centre, entrance policy, and a Reconciliation Statement.aboriginal education centre -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, University of Ballarat Logo Colour and Print Specification Guide
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Federation University Historical Collection
Card, Federation University Business Card for Clare Gervasoni
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour Photograph, Federation University E.J. Barker Library, Mt Helen Campus, c2004
Colour photograph of the E.J. Barker Library on Mt Helen Campus on Open Day.e.j. barker library, library, open day, courtyard, mount helen -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Federation University SMB Campus library Covid 19 Lockdown Notices, 2020, 23/04/2020
On 12 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, who had initially come to the attention of the WHO on 31 December 2019. On 3 March, the Reserve Bank of Australia became the first central bank to cut interest rates in response to the outbreak. Official interest rates were cut by 0.25% (25 base points) to a record low of 0.5%. On 12 March, the Federal Government announced a A$17.6 billion stimulus package, the first since the 2008 GFC. he package consists of multiple parts, a one-off A$750 payment to around 6.5 million welfare recipients as early as 31 March 2020, small business assistance with 700,000 grants up to $25,000 and a 50% wage subsidy for 120,000 apprenticies or trainees for up to 9 months, 1 billion to support economically impacted sectors, regions and communities, and $700 million to increase tax write off and $3.2 billion to support short-term small and medium-sized business investment. On 16 March, Premier Dan Andrews and Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos declared a state of emergency for Victoria for at least four weeks. On 19 March, the Reserve Bank again cut interest rates by a further 0.25% to 0.25%, the lowest in Australian history. On 22 March, the government announced a second stimulus package of A$66bn, increasing the amount of total financial package offered to A$89bn. This included several new measures like doubling income support for individuals on Jobseeker's allowance, granting A$100,000 to small and medium-sized businesses and A$715 million to Australian airports and airlines. It also allowed individuals affected by the outbreak to access up to A$10,000 of their superannuation during 2019–2020 and also being able to take an additional same amount for the next year. on the same day Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced on 22 March that the state will bring the school holiday forwards to 24 March from 27 March. On 30 March, the Australian Federal Government announced a $130 billion "JobKeeper" wage subsidy program offering to pay employers up to $1500 a fortnight per full-time, part-time or casual employee that has worked for that business for over a year. For a business to be eligible, they must have lost 30% of turnover after 1 March of annual revenue up to and including $1 billion. For businesses with a revenue of over $1 billion, turnover must have decreased by 50%. Businesses are then required by law to pay the subsidy to their staff, in lieu of their usual wages. This response came after the enormous job losses seen just a week prior when an estimated 1 million Australians lost their jobs. This massive loss in jobs caused the myGov website to crash and lines out of Centrelink offices to run hundreds of metres long.The program was backdated to 1 March, to aim at reemploying the many people who had just lost their jobs in the weeks before. Businesses would receive the JobKeeper subsidy for six months. On 2 April, the number of cases in Victoria exceeded 1,000, including over 100 healthcare workers. On 5 April, New South Wales Police launched a criminal investigation into whether the operator of Ruby Princess, Carnival Australia, broke the Biosecurity Act 2015 (Cwth) and New South Wales state laws, by deliberately concealing COVID-19 cases. On 6 April, the Department of Health revealed that 2,432 people recovered from the infection as the federal government started reporting recovery statistics. This is more than a third from the official number reported so far, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly stating, "I think it is important. Firstly it really reinforces that message, which is a true one, that most people who get this disease do recover”. The day before, at 3pm, it was announced that 2,315 of the 5,687 confirmed coronavirus cases had recovered. May 2020 - An outbreak in Victoria at a meatworks that was later revealed to be Cedar Meats was announced on 02 May with eight cases. By 8 May, the cluster of cases linked to Cedar Meats in Victoria was 71, consisting of at least 57 workers and 13 close contacts, including a nurse, aged care worker and high school student. The number had increased to 75 by 9 May, 88 by 13 May, and 90 by 14 May. On 9 May, two Victorian cases were announced to be related to McDonald's Fawkner. By 18 May, this had increased to 12 cases, and on that day it was revealed that a delivery driver had tested positive, prompting the closing for cleaning of 12 more McDonald's locations: Melton East, Laverton North, Yallambie, Taylors Lakes, Campbellfield, Sunbury, Hoppers Crossing, Riverdale Village, Sandown, Calder Highway Northbound/Outbound, Calder Highway Southbound/Inbound, and BP Rockbank Service Centre Outbound. On 15 May, South Australia became the second jurisdiction, after the ACT, to be free of any active cases, however on 26 May, a woman returning from overseas who was granted exemption into South Australia from her hotel quarantine in Victoria tested positive for COVID-19. This was the first new case in 19 days for the state.[101] On 4 June, it was announced that the woman had recovered and the state was free of any active cases once again.[102] On 17 May, Victoria announced two further business sites had been shut down due to a suspected case at each. Domino's Pizza in Fairfield has been shut for two weeks, and mattress manufacturer The Comfort Group in Deer Park was closed from Friday 15 May to at least Wednesday 20 May. On 6 June, both New South Wales and Victoria reported no new cases for the previous 24 hours, with only Queensland and Western Australia reporting one new case each, the lowest national total since February. Western Australia also announced two old cases. However, the new case in Queensland was linked to the Rydges on Swanston cluster in Melbourne when a man who travelled from Melbourne to Brisbane on Virgin flight VA313 on 1 June tested positive.Colour photographs of closure signs on the E.J Tippett Library due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and associated lock down and social distancing requirements.covid-19, corona virus, pandemic, social distancing, ballarat school of mines, e.j. tippett library, lock down -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Federation University SMB Campus Student HQ Covid 19 Closure Notices, 2020, 23/04/2020
On 12 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, who had initially come to the attention of the WHO on 31 December 2019. On 3 March, the Reserve Bank of Australia became the first central bank to cut interest rates in response to the outbreak. Official interest rates were cut by 0.25% (25 base points) to a record low of 0.5%. On 12 March, the Federal Government announced a A$17.6 billion stimulus package, the first since the 2008 GFC. he package consists of multiple parts, a one-off A$750 payment to around 6.5 million welfare recipients as early as 31 March 2020, small business assistance with 700,000 grants up to $25,000 and a 50% wage subsidy for 120,000 apprenticies or trainees for up to 9 months, 1 billion to support economically impacted sectors, regions and communities, and $700 million to increase tax write off and $3.2 billion to support short-term small and medium-sized business investment. On 16 March, Premier Dan Andrews and Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos declared a state of emergency for Victoria for at least four weeks. On 19 March, the Reserve Bank again cut interest rates by a further 0.25% to 0.25%, the lowest in Australian history. On 22 March, the government announced a second stimulus package of A$66bn, increasing the amount of total financial package offered to A$89bn. This included several new measures like doubling income support for individuals on Jobseeker's allowance, granting A$100,000 to small and medium-sized businesses and A$715 million to Australian airports and airlines. It also allowed individuals affected by the outbreak to access up to A$10,000 of their superannuation during 2019–2020 and also being able to take an additional same amount for the next year. on the same day Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced on 22 March that the state will bring the school holiday forwards to 24 March from 27 March. On 30 March, the Australian Federal Government announced a $130 billion "JobKeeper" wage subsidy program offering to pay employers up to $1500 a fortnight per full-time, part-time or casual employee that has worked for that business for over a year. For a business to be eligible, they must have lost 30% of turnover after 1 March of annual revenue up to and including $1 billion. For businesses with a revenue of over $1 billion, turnover must have decreased by 50%. Businesses are then required by law to pay the subsidy to their staff, in lieu of their usual wages. This response came after the enormous job losses seen just a week prior when an estimated 1 million Australians lost their jobs. This massive loss in jobs caused the myGov website to crash and lines out of Centrelink offices to run hundreds of metres long.The program was backdated to 1 March, to aim at reemploying the many people who had just lost their jobs in the weeks before. Businesses would receive the JobKeeper subsidy for six months. On 2 April, the number of cases in Victoria exceeded 1,000, including over 100 healthcare workers. On 5 April, New South Wales Police launched a criminal investigation into whether the operator of Ruby Princess, Carnival Australia, broke the Biosecurity Act 2015 (Cwth) and New South Wales state laws, by deliberately concealing COVID-19 cases. On 6 April, the Department of Health revealed that 2,432 people recovered from the infection as the federal government started reporting recovery statistics. This is more than a third from the official number reported so far, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly stating, "I think it is important. Firstly it really reinforces that message, which is a true one, that most people who get this disease do recover”. The day before, at 3pm, it was announced that 2,315 of the 5,687 confirmed coronavirus cases had recovered. May 2020 - An outbreak in Victoria at a meatworks that was later revealed to be Cedar Meats was announced on 02 May with eight cases. By 8 May, the cluster of cases linked to Cedar Meats in Victoria was 71, consisting of at least 57 workers and 13 close contacts, including a nurse, aged care worker and high school student. The number had increased to 75 by 9 May, 88 by 13 May, and 90 by 14 May. On 9 May, two Victorian cases were announced to be related to McDonald's Fawkner. By 18 May, this had increased to 12 cases, and on that day it was revealed that a delivery driver had tested positive, prompting the closing for cleaning of 12 more McDonald's locations: Melton East, Laverton North, Yallambie, Taylors Lakes, Campbellfield, Sunbury, Hoppers Crossing, Riverdale Village, Sandown, Calder Highway Northbound/Outbound, Calder Highway Southbound/Inbound, and BP Rockbank Service Centre Outbound. On 15 May, South Australia became the second jurisdiction, after the ACT, to be free of any active cases, however on 26 May, a woman returning from overseas who was granted exemption into South Australia from her hotel quarantine in Victoria tested positive for COVID-19. This was the first new case in 19 days for the state.[101] On 4 June, it was announced that the woman had recovered and the state was free of any active cases once again.[102] On 17 May, Victoria announced two further business sites had been shut down due to a suspected case at each. Domino's Pizza in Fairfield has been shut for two weeks, and mattress manufacturer The Comfort Group in Deer Park was closed from Friday 15 May to at least Wednesday 20 May. On 6 June, both New South Wales and Victoria reported no new cases for the previous 24 hours, with only Queensland and Western Australia reporting one new case each, the lowest national total since February. Western Australia also announced two old cases. However, the new case in Queensland was linked to the Rydges on Swanston cluster in Melbourne when a man who travelled from Melbourne to Brisbane on Virgin flight VA313 on 1 June tested positive.Colour photographs of closure signs on the E.J Tippett Library due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and associated lock down and social distancing requirements.covid-19, corona virus, pandemic, social distancing, ballarat school of mines, e.j. tippett library, lock down -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Federation University Mount Helen Campus Graduation Wall, 25/11/2016
Colour photograph of a grey wall with the word Federation. An eight pointed star is in the paving in the foreground.federation university, mount helen campus, graduation wall, star, flagpoles -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Federation University Mount Helen Campus Flag Pole, 25/11/2016
Colour photograph of a brown brick building on the Mount Helen Campus. federation university, mount helen campus, flagpoles, buildings -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Aerial Photograph of the Federation University Mt Helen Campus, c2004
Colour photograph of the Mt Helen Campus. The stars are at the end of Chancellor Drive.mt helen campus, aerial photograph -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Book, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume XI - Australia During the War Author Ernest Scott Professor of History at Melbourne University, 1937
This book deals almost entirely with occurrences within Australia. It describes the background - political, social, industrial, economic-against which the war effort of Australia was projected.This book deals almost entirely with occurrences within Australia. It describes the background - political, social, industrial, economic-against which the war effort of Australia was projected.Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume XI - Australia During the War. Illustrations, Photographs,australia, declaration of war, commonwealth cabinet, war pledges of political leadeers, censorship of newspapers, censorship of mail, blind codes, internment camps, hughes, stress of war, military organisations of australia, formation of armies, equipment of armies, matters of policy, gallipoli, conscription, conscription movement, military service referendum act, the last months of the war, economy aspects of the war, commonwealth taxation, patriotic funds, peace conference -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Federation University Brewery, 2021, 12/12/2021
Colour photograph of the brewery in Y Building, Mount Helen Campusbrewery, brewing, y building, mount helen campus -
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Memorabilia - Menu, Federaton University Alumni Dinner - Ballarat Junior Technical School, 2023, 04/2023
On Saturday 22 April 2023 around 100 former Ballarat Junior Techncial School Students celebrated a reunion including tours of the Ballarat School of Mines Campus, and a dinner at Prospects Reataurant. A card menu used for a dinner held at Prospects Restaurant during a reunion of alumni from the Ballarat Junior Technical School. ballarat junior technical school, reunion, alumni, menu, prospects restaurant -
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Photograph, University of Ballarat Laboratory Assistant, c2005, c2005
Colour photograph of aUniversity of Ballarat Laboratory Assistant.federation university, students, labororatory assistant -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Beyond Rhetoric: University - Community engagement in Victoria
University - Community enagagement partnerships survey analysedRed and black covered book with pictures of buildings on the front cover. Melbourne Arts Centre, Sky view of Yarra River and more.non-fictionUniversity - Community enagagement partnerships survey analysed beyond rhetoric, university community enagagement, alexandra winter, john wiseman, bruce muirhead, anne badenhorst, david birch, catherine burnheim, brian galligan, ann gervasoni, david jones, anne langworthy, john mcdonald, winsome roberts, maureen rogers, keith boast -
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Photograph, University of Ballarat Vice-Chancellor David James, c1998
Photographic portrait of Vice-Chancellor David Jamesdavid james -
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Photograph, University of Ballarat Students, 08/2001
alumni, scholarships, tanya jenkinson, tammy morvely, russell margugan -
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Programme, University of Ballarat Graduation Programme, 05/2008
White programme from the May 2008 graduation ceremonyuniversity of ballarat graduation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, University College, 02/05/1961
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Photograph, University of Ballarat Geology Excursion, c1995
Colour transparency of a Geology field trip.geology, excursion, field trip, gus nossal, arts academy, alfred deakin place -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Digital Image, University of Ballarat Students at the Arts Academy, 15/12/2014
Colour photograph of our students walking in the Arts Academy, Camp Street, Ballarat.arts academy, camp street -
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Photograph - Digital Image, University of Ballarat Students on the Walkway to the Mount Helen Residences, 15/12/2014
Colour photograph of 11 students on the Mt Helen Walkway leading to the Student Residences.mount helen campus, alumni, students residences -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Digital Image, University of Ballarat Student Residences, 15/12/2014
Colour photograph of 2 students in a room on Student Residence.mount helen campus, alumni, students residences, student accomodation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Digital Image, University of Ballarat Mt Helen Campus Student Residences, 15/12/2014
Colour photograph of 13 students on the Mount Helen Student Residence .mount helen campus, alumni, students residences, student accomodation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Digital Image, Federation University Gippsland Campus Library, 06/08/2013
Colour photograph of students on a staircase at Gippsland Campus .gippsland campus, library, buildings, architectural features, gippsland campus collection, student residences -
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Photograph - Colour Photograph, Federation University Walkway from the Mount Helen Student Residences, 21/05/2010
Colour photograph of people crossing a Walkway from the Mount Helen Student Residencesbuildings, mount helen campus, bridge, walkway, student residences, architectural feature -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour Photograph, Federation University Walkway from the Mount Helen Student Residences, 21/05/2010
Colour photograph of people crossing a Walkway from the Mount Helen Student Residencesbuildings, mount helen campus, bridge, walkway, student residences -
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Photograph - Colour Photograph, Federation University Mount Helen Albert Coates Building, 21/05/2010
Colour photograph redambrellas at 'The Hub', Mt Helen Campusbuildings, mount helen campus, the hub, cafe, albert coates centre