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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Statement of preliminary views, [1987]
Constitutional Commission Australian Judicial System Advisory Committee Statement of Preliminary ViewsISBN: 0642121559 courts -- australia, court administration -- australia, australia -- constitutional law -- amendments -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Australia. Criminal Law Officers Committee, Model criminal code : chapter 2 : general principles of criminal responsibility, 1992
Final report December 1992ISBN: 0644287438criminal liability -- australia, insanity -- jurisprudence -- australia, criminal intent -- australia -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Jury service in Victoria : issues paper no. 2, 1995
Issues paper no. 2 November 1995jury -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report series, Jury service in Victoria : final report, 1996
No. of volumes: 3 Volume range: Final report 1-3 December 1996 - December 1997jury -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book series, Civil Justice Committee et al, Report to the Honourable Attorney-General concerning the administration of civil justice in Victoria, 1984-1985
No. of volumes: 4 Volume range: Preliminary study, Vols. 1-2 & Court surveys and studies 1978-1984 ISBN: 0908417144 (set) victoria -- law -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Victoria. Parliament. Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee, Discrimination in the Law : inquiry under section 207 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 : discussion paper, 2003
victoria. equal opportunity act 1995, discrimination in employment -- law and legislation -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report series, Starke, John, Sentencing : report of the Victorian Sentencing Committee, 1988
Previous owner: T. H. SmithNo. of volumes: 3 Volume range: 1-3 ISBN: 0724170871sentences (criminal procedure) -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Victoria. Parliament. Law Reform Committee, De Novo appeals to the County Court : Law Reform Committee, 2006
ISBN: 0975798421victoria. county court, appellate procedure -- victoria, criminal procedure -- victoria, justice, administration of -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Annual report of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for the year ended, 1988
No. of volumes: 6 Volume range: 1987/88 - 1992/93 ISSN: 08168504victoria. office of the director of public prosecutions -- periodicals, victoria. office of public prosecutions -- periodicals, victoria. committee for public prosecutions -- periodicals, public prosecutors -- victoria -- periodicals -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Oram, R. T, Commonwealth statute law decisions, 1903-1950, being sections of the Commonwealth statutes including the constitution, judicially considered by the High Court of Australia and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, 1951
Second edition No. of volumes: 2 Volume range: Vol. 1-2 Missing volume: Vol. 1annotations and citations (law) -- australia, law reports; digests: etc. -- australia, law -- australia -- indexes -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Folio, Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, Annual report : 1 July 1998 - 30 June 1999 : the Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, 1999
ISBN: 174035009xlaw reform commission of western australia, law reform commission of western australia -- periodicals, western australia. law reform committee -- periodicals, law reform -- western australia -- periodicals -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Folio, Victoria. Parliament. Law Reform Committee, Inquiry into vexatious litigants : final report of the Victorian Parliament Law Reform Committee, 2008
ISBN: 9780975798461actions and defenses -- australia -- victoria, civil procedure -- australia -- victoria, pro se representation -- australia -- victoria, frivolous suits (civil procedure) -- australia -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Victoria. Parliament. Law Reform Committee, The legal liability of health service providers, 1997
ISBN: 0731310055medical care -- law and legislation -- victoria, tort liability of hospitals -- victoria, medical personnel -- malpractice -- victoria, sick -- legal status; laws; etc -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Victoria. Parliament. Law Reform Committee, Regulatory efficiency legislation: discussion paper, 1997
Previous owner: T. H. SmithISBN: 0731310047administrative procedure -- australia, delegated legislation -- australia, trade regulation -- victoria, legislation -- australia, law reform -- australia, trade regulation -- australia -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Victoria. Parliament. Law Reform Committee, Warrant powers and procedures : discussion paper, 2004
ISBN: 0731353986warrants (law) -- victoria, justice: administration of -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Victoria. Parliament. Law Reform Committee, Inquiry into administration of justice offences : discussion paper, 2003
Previous owner: T. H. SmithLetter includedISBN: 0731353951justice: administration of -- victoria, criminal law -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Report to Parliament on the burden of proof in criminal cases, 1985
Previous owner: T. H. SmithLetter and Report Reccomendations includedburden of proof -- victoria, evidence: criminal -- victoria, burden of proof -- australia, evidence: criminal -- australia -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Slide - Fort Queenscliff, 1980
Established in 1966, the Committee of Eastern Historical Societies (CEHS) was a network of historical societies in the region east of Melbourne. Kew Historical Society was a member of CEHS in 1980 when this tour of Queenscliff was organised and held. The photograph is one of eight taken on the tour by a member of the Society and later donated to the collection.35 mm colour transparency (slide) of Fort Queenscliff, taken on a tour by the Association of Eastern Historical Societies (AEHS) in 1980."First Building at Fort Queenscliff C of EHS Tour 1980"queenscliff -- victoria, committee of eastern historical societies (cehs), khs-slides -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
News release, Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust members announced, 19 July 1995
First trust of the QVWC: Janet England (Chair), Christine Haydon, Marion Lau, Gracia Baylor, Judith Walker, Gillian Welshe, Tania Price, Meryl Sexton, Sandra Bell, Esmai Manahan, Lecki Ord, Margaret Smith.One A4 white paper describing the announcement from the Office of the Minister for Women's Affairs of the first twelve women appointed to the QVWC Trust. committees of management, women professionals, historic buildings, building construction -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Memorabilia - Program Photos Poster, A christmas carol by Charles dickens adapted by Ryan Purdy and Erich Fordham directed by Morgan Thomas-Connor and Ryan Purdy
... Manager Max Nicholson Stage Crew Support from HTC Committee Set ...2019, heidelberg theatre company inc, youth production, 434, david peters as scrooge, robbie nicholson as fred, christina savopoulos as abigail, ewan cocking as bob cracrchit, caitlyn bull as emily cratchit, alys nicklin as martha cratchit, gryff nicklin as timothy cratchit, annelise menna as mrs paradiggle, georgina topp as mrs jellby, callum corbett as the urchin, fergus greene as young ebenezer, melanie jackson as fan, nick mcinnes as ebenezer's father, sara burnham as fezziwig, abigail williams as bellle, maddison hill as mrs charr, miles glaspole as gridley/mr stagg, zuzanna wiech as esther/mrs dibler, pablo aguila as old joe, geordie corbet as the ghost of christmas past, josh fernandez as the ghost of christmas present, erich fordham as the ghost of christmas future, carl michelangeli as the ghost of jacob marley, morgan thomas connor costumes/makeup, harry gravell lighting design/operation, tasmin mackie sound design/operation, kara jaeger-pound stage manager, max nicholson stage crew, support from htc committee, set building and ticketing teams, verity adams, david belton, mal cother, anthony nickin, christian orkibi, emma jaeger-pound, jenni & noel purdey, will burgin stevenson, sean tessari and dolly’s school of dance studio -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Stawell Hospital Records Minutes, Finance, Building & House Committees 1931 – 1933, 30/9/1931 - 4/10/1933
... Hospital Records Minutes, Finance, Building & House Committees 1931 ...Small Minute BookMinute Bookstawell, medical -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Report, Camberwell conservation study: environmental history 1989 : Draft only, 10/12/1989
Full title on cover: Camberwell Conservation Study: environmental history. Draft report submitted to Advisory Committee, 12 December 1989 at Camberwell Council Chambers An environmental history draft report prepared for City of Camberwell as part of the City of Camberwell Conservation Study. Presented in 2 volumes. Charts the development of the suburb of Camberwell. Beginning late 1880s.An environmental history draft report prepared for City of Camberwell as part of the City of Camberwell Conservation Study. Presented in 2 volumes. Charts the development of the suburb of Camberwell. Beginning late 1880s.camberwell, land places and structures, buildings - conservation and restoration, buildings, structures and establishments, social history, public housing, camberwell estate, st john's wood (wanganella) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Baby Health Centre in the Surrey Gardens, 1982, 1982
The Baby Health Centre opened in the Surrey Gardens in 1930 on the site previously occupied by the screen for outdoor pictures. Previously during the 1920s it had operated in the room underneath the rotunda in the Surrey Gardens. The room was also shared by other groups including the Surrey Hills Progress Association (SHPA). The SHPA raised 200 pounds to provide the materials for the building, which was built by voluntary labour under the leadership of Ralph Hayes, a local builder. The foundation stone was laid by Mrs A Latham, Mayoress of Camberwell on 31 March 1930. There is a bottle containing the names of the committee members sealed in the pillar behind the memorial stone. The centre was managed by a committee until 1975. Maternal health nurses associated with the centre included Sister D Thompson, Sister Newnham, Sister Kelsell, Sister Barker, Sister Sharp and Sister Bolton. Ref: Mrs D Lancashire - a long-serving member of the committee. The site of the Surrey Hills Maternal and Child Health Centre was moved to 18 Verdun Street, adjacent to the pre-school, in accord with Council policy to co-locate services and from a concern regarding solo staff working in relatively isolated locations. The building was included in the heritage overlay protecting the gardens and was refurbished by Council for community use. The cairn commemorates the work of Cr Albert Ernest Vine who was a Camberwell Councillor from 1926-1934 and 1937-1944; he was also Mayor on 1940-41. There is a photo of him in Mayoral robes in the City of Boroondara Library Service collection.Black and white photo of a timber building with a tiled roof and a brick veranda supported by brick and concrete pillars. In front of the baby health centre is a small cairn.surrey gardens, baby health centres, monuments and memorials, surrey hills progress association, cr albert ernest vine, sister d thompson, sister d. newnham, sister kelsell, sister barker, sister sharp and sister bolton, mrs a latham, ralph hayes, mrs d lancashire -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, 76th Annual Report 1971 Association for the Blind of Victoria, 1972
Articles in annual report include: branch committees, President's report, finance report, balance sheet, auxiliaries, volunteer service groups, in answer to your questions, senior staff, life governors, building of Katharine Rose wing at Bendigo, donation by G.W. Vowell of a 20 acre farm at Mt Eliza, new auxiliaries formed at Brighton, Kooyong, Bendigo and Mt Eliza with Guiding Light Group comprised of solely men, thanks to Flora Douglas for use of her home at Frankston and Audrey Moffat accepting responsibility for volunteer recruitment, and John Watson, a resident of Elanora, turned 100. 1 volume of text, photographs and illustrationsassociation for the blind, john watson, sir rohan delacombe, h.m. lightfoot, mirridong home (bendigo), kelaston home (ballarat), elanora home (brighton), annual reports -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Building appeal donor plaques
To recognise major donors for Vision Foundation's Kooyong centre in 2001, glass plaques were created with donor name and placed in various areas of the building. Prior to their removal due to refurbishment in 2017, photographs were taken of individual plaques and where they were previously located. The Cybec Trust - first floor of the library side, near lift. The Top Opp volunteers - first floor of the library side, outside door to the studios Gandel Charitable Trust - first floor of the library side, inside door to the studios Dame Elisabeth Murdoch AC, DBE. - first floor of the library side, in studio corridor The William Buckland Foundation Sir Donald and Lady Trescowthick Foundation Limited - ground floor of the library side, to the left of the doors to the library Bib Stillwell - ground floor of the library side, to the right of the doors to the library Sidney Myer Fund National Australia Bank Kooyong Fair Committee, stall holders, volunteers and staffGlass plates in various huesnameplates, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Text, AFB Bendigo Branch Committee minutes: 10/4/1989 - 9/9/1991, 1989-1991
Held at the 'Mirridong' Home for the Blind, McIvor Rd, Bendigo which was also the Bendigo Regional Centre, these minutes contain information on attendees, meeting chair, apologies, confirmation of minutes, reports including from Auxiliaries and the Building, house and grounds, matters arising from reports, recommendations, Life Governors awards, general business and the date of the next meeting. 14/8/1989 it was noted that seven resident had passed away in the last week. This has been due to not only the bout of influenza but also a number of other unrelated medical conditions. It was also reported that it was another month of high referrals with another 12 by the Welfare Officer. 9/6/1991 it was moved that the Branch Committee recommend that the refurbishment of the Amy Bayne and the Winnie Hobson wings be undertaken. .1 volumemirridong home (bendigo), association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Text, AFB Bendigo Branch Committee minutes: 16/9/1991 - 9/10/1995 (later Loddon Mallee Regional Committee), 1991-1995
Held at the 'Mirridong' Home for the Blind, McIvor Rd, Bendigo which was also the Bendigo Regional Centre, these minutes contain information on attendees, meeting chair, apologies, confirmation of minutes, reports including from Auxiliaries and the Building, house and grounds, matters arising from reports, recommendations, Life Governors awards, general business and the date of the next meeting. 11/9/1995 it was noted regarding the naming of the Region, consistency is required when referring to 'Loddon-Mallee' unless specifically referring to the nursing home. Some minutes now include the joint names from late 1995-1996. Includes 'Mirridong' Home for the Blind Residential Services Business Plan 1995-1996. 1 volumemirridong home (bendigo), association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society of NSW Council meeting minutes: 26/6/1989 - 25/1/1993, 1989-1993
These minutes contain information on attendees, meeting chairs, apologies, matters arising out of minutes, correspondence, subscriptions, donations and general business. Reports are also included from Honorary Treasurer, Finance, Corporate Services, Accommodation Services, Rehabilitation, Library Services, Marketing, Mitchell Manufacturing, Administration Support, Information Technology and Personnel. 30/9/1989 presents a detailed report from the General Manager regarding the proposed sale of Mitchell Manufacturing with the approach from Australia Foundation for the Disabled. 30/11/1989 the General Manager announced the decision to Mitchell Manufacturing staff that afternoon and he reported that so far the transfer had preceded smoothly and that staff now seemed to accept that they would benefit from it. 25/3/1991 The Chairman, Mr. Cribb reported that the Library staff had moved into the new building. 1 volume of minutes from committee meetingsroyal blind society of nsw, mitchell manufacturing -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society council meeting minutes 25/3/1968 to 22/11/1971, 1968-1971
These minutes contain information on attendees, meeting chairs, apologies, correspondence, subscriptions, donations, legacies and general business. Reports are also included from Auxiliaries, Auditors, Library and Home teacher, Directors, The Black and White committee, Victor Maxwell House, Helen Keller Hostel, The Victor Maxwell Kindergarten, The Sandy Robertson Kindergarten, Alexis Albert House, Lighthouse, Silver Lighthouse committee, Sheltered Workshops, Newcastle and Wollongong branches, 'Heathfield' and other Woollahra properties. 25/3/1968 it was resolved that Braille services be reorganised to Library, Transcription and Braille instruction for blind persons. This plan created 2 new positions for blind persons. 20/7/1969 it was resolved that a Burwood Building Fund would be opened with the donation of $2,000 by Mr. W. G. Waterhouse. 27/10/1969 it was resolved that sheltered workshop employees who retired after 25 years service would be presented with a gold Braille watch. 19/1/1970 it was resolved that the Society agrees to accept a first mortgage on the security of the William Street property. 22/3/1971 The General Manager had reported that Burwood Council had arranged to purchase the Palatial Theatre and had agreed to lease the building to the Society for 12 months. 1 volume of sheets glued to pagesroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of Diana Jones, 1992
Framed portrait of Diana J. Jones who the first female president of the Association for the Blind since Tilly Aston. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the AFB Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mrs Jones sits facing the painter with both hands clasped in her lap. She is wearing a black double breasted blazer, white shirt, blue beaded necklace and earrings and a gold bracelet . A white kerchief sits in her breast pocket. Diana Jones served for 8 years on the General Committee before being elected President. During this time she was deputy chairman of the Reach Out Appeal to raise funds for the building program and President of the Honorary Services Group which co-ordinated volunteers and gave them a spokesperson on the General Committee. In her 8 years as President a great deal was accomplished. New centres were opened or extended throughout Victoria and the Metropolitan area, volunteer services expanded and the Vision Resource Centre at Kooyong was built into which 3RPH radio was relocated. A Vision Information hotline, audiology services and the National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss were established, the Braille and Talking Book libraries was incorporated into the Association and the Charlie Bradley Cricket Pavilion opened at Kooyong. In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. Mrs Jones was highly regarded by clients, volunteers and staff as a capable hard-working leader. Her services to the Association and over many years to the wider community, were recognised in her appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours. She passed away in July 2009.1 art original in gold frame The plaque at the base of the painting reads 'Dame Diana J. Jones, AM DSJ / President 1984- 1992 / Association for the Blind'. association for the blind, diana jones