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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
... in Australia to be awarded Australian Quality Council recognition... Australian Quality Council recognition. Gracedale Private Nursing ...``Newspaper clipping from the "Mail", 2-12-97, P24. Award for Gracedale.A Ringwood North nursing home became the first nursing home in Australia to be awarded Australian Quality Council recognition. Gracedale Private Nursing Home, in Warrandyte Rd, received recognition for Commitment to Business Excellence as part of the 1997 Australian Quality Awards program. ` -
National Wool Museum
Book, The occurrence of bovine babesiellosis in northern Australia
... Australia"- J Legg, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research... in northern Australia"- J Legg, Council for Scientific and Industrial ..."The occurrence of bovine babesiellosis in northern Australia"- J Legg, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pamphlet no 56, 1935.animal health wool - research, council for scientific and industrial research, animal health, wool - research -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Print (item) - Calendar, Mission to Seafarers Australia 2017, 2017
... A joint organisational generated calendar by the Australian... such as The Anglican Church and Australian Seafarers Welfare Centre. mts aswc ...co-produced publication serves as a record of 21st C. collaboration of the MTSV with associated organisations such as The Anglican Church and Australian Seafarers Welfare Centre.'Caring for the world's hardworking seafarers visiting our 28 ports' is printed in two rows along the bottom of the calendar with a Q logo in the left hand corner and the Mission to Seafarer's logo in the right hand corner.mts, aswc, anglican church, calendar, 2017 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, Rod Ewins, (Brain coral), 1977
... Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1977....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House ...Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1977.Screenprint and embossed print. Screenprinted image is in upper 1/2 of print. Two rectangular prints in gold and mauve in abstract pattern. Overlaying these is a royal blue dotted print, framing top and sides of gold and mauve print. Over centres of gold and mauve prints are rectangles of royal blue dots, giving appearance of Benday dots, or mesh screen. The density of this mesh fades gradually from top to bottom. The bottom edge of the screenprints are undulating, meeting the upper edge of the embossing that occupies remaining lower area of the print. The embossing is the same pattern as in the mauve and gold screenprint above. Mounted in pale cream matt. In black painted wodden frame, with glass.Front: A. P. VIII/X (lower left) Ewins 77 (lower right) (pencil) Back: 1978 (upper left, pencil) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Print - Play in swing in carnival tent, Gabrie, Sigitas, 1973
... Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1973...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House ...Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1973Image of a carnival enclosure - one continuous tent wall with an open back. No roof. Front entrance is indicated by a partition to one side of the tent, edged in brown, opening in an inverted 'v'. Inside the tent is a swing with a seat and chains aloft in swinging motion. A black rope lies on the ground. Five black poles hold up the tent walls, secured by green cords to black pegs in the ground/ Mounted in dark cream matt and in a wooden frame with glass glazing.Front: 30/60 (lower left) "Play in swing in carny tent" (centre) Sigi Gabrie 73 (lower right) (pencil) Back: Sigi Gabrie "Play - in wing in carny tent" (1973) Silk screen and Litho (top left) (Typed table) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Print - Nullarbor 1-1-83, Mary Macqueen, 1983
... Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1983...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House ...Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1983Abstracted views of two houses in the desert. A central road intersects image at a vertical diagonal. Faint outlines of houses and a watertower are scattered throughout the image. A railway crossing sign is positioned lower centre, at beginning of road. Dominant colour is rose, with blue accents and grey shadows. Mounted in grey matt, in wooden frame.Front: Nullarbor (lower left of image) (ink) 35/100 (lower left) Nullarbor 1-1-83 (lower centre) Mary Macqueen 83 (lower right) (pencil) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, Ermes De Zan, Swiming Pool, 1973
... Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1973...Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1973 ...Print Council of Australia Members' Print Commission, 1973Four figures swimming in a swimming pool. In the upper image there are reflected objects in the pool. The top of the image does not include the reflected object, being instead framed with a theatrical stage awning motif. These objects include a canopied shelter, rails, trees and part of a building. Four naked male figures (different views of the same figure) are swimming, jumping or standing. Foreground shows edge of pool with two deckchairs. Printed n pale blue and black inks. Mounted in cream matt with a timber frame, with glass glazing.Front: 2/15 (lower right) Swimming Pool (centre) Ermes De Zans '73 (lower left) (pencil) Back: Ermes De Zan "Swimming Pool" Etching (1973) (typed lable, upper left) 1973 (yellow sticker, upper left) -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Printmaking - Linocut, 'Laughing Christ', 1970 by Noel Counihan, 1970
... print council of australia... Council of Australia for members' annual subscription and printed... printmaking print council of australia workers art guild social ...Noel COUNIHAN (04 Oct 1913 - 05 Jul 1986) This lino cut is the second largest version of Counihan's Laughing Christ series of linocuts from the 1970s. Janet McKenzie in her book 'Noel Counihan' (1986, p. 25) uses Counihan's quote in his description of the Laughing Christ series of art works: "Once again the armies of the Western world were moving against people behind the image of Christ: they were Christian armies. The American and Australian armies in Vietnam had their chaplains with them and were slaughtering Buddhists, as well ironically enough, as Vietnamese Catholics". Counihan's fury at the blood shed and massacre of war behind the image of Jesus is evident in his ironic portrayal of a Laughing Christ. Was this what Jesus was about? Not likely! This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. Description by Dr Susan Paterson Framed linocut, the second large version of the Laughing Christ series. The linocut was commissioned by the Print Council of Australia for members' annual subscription and printed on Japanese paper by William Caulfield & Sons, Melbourne.art, artwork, noel counihan, counihan, printmaking, available, christ, linocut printmaking, print council of australia, workers art guild, social realist, social realism, expressionist artist -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Painting - oil on linen, Rob McHaffie, Why did we go further than monkeys, monkeys know how to be monkeys, 2008
... This work was painted following Rob McHaffie’s Australia... This work was painted following Rob McHaffie’s Australia Council ...This work was painted following Rob McHaffie’s Australia Council Residency at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris in 2007. Despite Paris being a beautiful city, McHaffie also found the experience challenging and felt that on a bad day, the city was no more than an ornately decorated concrete jungle. In this painting a monkey looks out from a green building onto an imagined scene abound with art historical references. A classical European figurative sculpture is surrounded by flowers from Monet’s gardens, while a contemporary sculpture by Franz West dominates the foreground of the work. McHaffie questions the so-called evolution of cultured humanity in comparison to the imagined contentedness of our pre-evolved species.oil on linenmonkey, sculpture, painting, rob mchaffie, paris, flowers, franz west -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, 150 Years: Australia 1888-1938, 1938
... of Australia's 150th Anniversary Celebrations Council. Published... Anniversary Celebrations Council. 150 Years: Australia 1888-1938 Book ...Large format book published for the 150th Anniversary of the birth of British settlement in Australia. Introduction by His Majesty King George VI. Foreword by J.A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia. Produced by Oswald L. Ziegler under the authority of Australia's 150th Anniversary Celebrations Council. Published by Simmons Ltd Sydney, 1938. Contributors Frank Hurley 1885-1962.; Oswald L Ziegler (Oswald Leopold), 1900-1984.; Australia's 150th Anniversary Celebrations Council. non-fictioncommemorative publications (1788-1938), frank hurley (photographer) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: SPEECH NOTES NOVEMBER 1950
... Matters, Taxi fares, vandalism, the Australian Publicity Council..., vandalism, the Australian Publicity Council, and the Fire Brigade ...The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71. Sixteen typed pages of notes. Date, Nov 1950, written in pencil in ink in the left hand margin. In the format used for this weekly talks on 3BO 'The Mayor Speaks'. Topics include: Bendigo Centenary, the Aerodrome, the Ambulance, Bendigo Creek, Bendigo Baths, Library Matters, Taxi fares, vandalism, the Australian Publicity Council, and the Fire Brigade Track.bendigo, council, speech notes, norman joseph oliver , councillor norman oliver. 3bo 'the mayor speaks'. bendigo centenary 1951. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: SUBMISSION BY BENDIGO ARTS COUNCIL URBAN RENEWAL STUDY
... ''A Blueprint for the Future'' (Arts Council of Australia; Bendigo... for the Future'' (Arts Council of Australia; Bendigo) - refer to 8350.3 ...Submission by Bendigo Arts Council; Urban Renewal Study re site for a performing arts facility in Bendigo. This document is a heavily annotated draft of the final document entitled ''A Blueprint for the Future'' (Arts Council of Australia; Bendigo) - refer to 8350.3. In addition to the edited text in this document are the following: form 1974 letter from the Hon Sec of the Arts Council of Australia, Bendigo Branch re a ''Community Arts Centre'' inviting submissions from interested organizations and individuals and request for comments on the draft statement;original letter on City of Bendigo letterhead plus copy of that letter received from the Urban Renewal Liaison Committee to Arts Council of Australia, Bendigo Branch re participation in a study area (Queen St/Lyttleton Terrace/Mundy/Myers/Mitchell St.) 10/9/1974; -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Pottery, 'Shalom Vessel' by Hedley Potts, c1988
... an Australian Council Crafts Board grant to study overseas... in the early 1960s. In 1974 he received an Australian Council Crafts ...Hedley POTTS (09/11/1936 - 01/06/2023) Hedley Potts studied ceramics at RMIT in the early 1960s. In 1974 he received an Australian Council Crafts Board grant to study overseas, and was visiting artist at the Goldsmith's College, University of London in 1979. He was appointed as Senior Lecturer in Ceramics at the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education in 1972 when he introduced Ceramics into the program fo the first time. By the 1980s Potts he was a senior lecturer in Ceramics at Monash University's Churchill Campus (now Federation University). In 1995, Hedley Potts was appointed artist in residence at Kingston Arts Centre in Moorabbin. He was one of the artists represented in the Ceramics Victoria Inc 40th Anniversary exhibition in 2009. He incises his works 'Hedley Potts' on the base.Handbuilt raku fired earthenware.ceramics, blackware, jan feder, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, moorleigh ceramic co-op, hedley potts -
Bialik College
Documents, Certificates, 1990s-2010s, 1990s - 2010s
... , National Australia Day Council, Tournament of Minds... Australia Day Council, Tournament of Minds, and correspondence re ...Certificates awarded to Bialik College and to individual students, 1990s-2010s. Includes certificates from Jewish Care, National Australia Day Council, Tournament of Minds, and correspondence re the University of Melbourne Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholars Program and Premier's VCE Award 1999. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.community, award, 2000s, 1990s -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Forceps, Palmer's diathermy, c1969
... to Australia, Bishop and Grimwade together with Mr Peter Paterson...Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians ...Part of the laparoscopy equipment donated by Dr Geoff Bishop. Dr Geoffrey Bishop, whilst at the Department of O and G, University of Liverpool, UK, began laparoscopy in 1969. On returning to Australia, Bishop and Grimwade together with Mr Peter Paterson introduced gynaecological laparoscopy to Melbourne, practising at the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital (QVMH), Melbourne in 1969. The College, through the Victorian State Committee of the Australian Council, RCOG, ran training courses in laparoscopy for local and interstate gynaecologists. These were conducted by Bishop, Grimwade and Paterson. They established protocols, with particular reference to safety, for the conduct of laparoscopy. Laparoscopy was used initially for diagnosis and for limited treatment using diathermy for conditions such as endometriosis. The real impetus came with the great upsurge of tubal sterilization in the early 1970s. Early techniques included diathermy and division of the Fallopian tubes using the Palmer forceps. [Dr Peter Renou, former honoury curator.]Palmer's diathermy forceps. It has two pronds for grasping that retracts with a screw mechanism. Purchased by Geoff Bishop as an additional part of original laparoscopy set, also included in this accession 1999005.laparoscopy, tubal ligation, infertility investigation -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Cannula, Spackman's, c1969
... to Australia, Bishop and Grimwade together with Mr Peter Paterson...Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians ...Part of the laparoscopy equipment donated by Dr Geoff Bishop. Dr Geoffrey Bishop, whilst at the Department of O and G, University of Liverpool, UK, began laparoscopy in 1969. On returning to Australia, Bishop and Grimwade together with Mr Peter Paterson introduced gynaecological laparoscopy to Melbourne, practising at the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital (QVMH), Melbourne in 1969. The College, through the Victorian State Committee of the Australian Council, RCOG, ran training courses in laparoscopy for local and interstate gynaecologists. These were conducted by Bishop, Grimwade and Paterson. They established protocols, with particular reference to safety, for the conduct of laparoscopy. Laparoscopy was used initially for diagnosis and for limited treatment using diathermy for conditions such as endometriosis. The real impetus came with the great upsurge of tubal sterilization in the early 1970s. Early techniques included diathermy and division of the Fallopian tubes using the Palmer forceps. [Dr Peter Renou, former honoury curator.]This Spackman's cannula was used by Dr Geoff Bishop during gynaecological laparscopioc surgery.He used this decice as a uterine elevator. Also, for testing tubal patency by inserting dye through it. Manufacturers stamp: ANAX.laparoscopy, tubal ligation, infertility investigation -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Cannula, infertility, c1969
... to Australia, Bishop and Grimwade together with Mr Peter Paterson...Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians ...Part of the laparoscopy equipment donated by Dr Geoff Bishop. Dr Geoffrey Bishop, whilst at the Department of O and G, University of Liverpool, UK, began laparoscopy in 1969. On returning to Australia, Bishop and Grimwade together with Mr Peter Paterson introduced gynaecological laparoscopy to Melbourne, practising at the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital (QVMH), Melbourne in 1969. The College, through the Victorian State Committee of the Australian Council, RCOG, ran training courses in laparoscopy for local and interstate gynaecologists. These were conducted by Bishop, Grimwade and Paterson. They established protocols, with particular reference to safety, for the conduct of laparoscopy. Laparoscopy was used initially for diagnosis and for limited treatment using diathermy for conditions such as endometriosis. The real impetus came with the great upsurge of tubal sterilization in the early 1970s. Early techniques included diathermy and division of the Fallopian tubes using the Palmer forceps. [Dr Peter Renou, former honoury curator.]This cannula has two points for tubal attachments at one end. At yhe other end, a bell cap with a nossel.This was used by Dr Geoff Bishop during gynaecological laparscopioc surgery. This instrument is commonly used for suction. Also, for testing tubal patency by inserting dye through it. Manufacturers stamp: PRECIOUS.laparoscopy, tubal ligation, infertility investigation -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library 94th Annual Report 1894-1988: that all may read, 1988
... ) continue to short list titles for readers to vote on and Australia... to short list titles for readers to vote on and Australia Council ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: consultants used to streamline structure to reduce costs, take advantage of computer catalogue and resignation of Iris Whittaker and Seija Makinen, legacy from Valmai Jean Grey Bequest, Anne Barca, David Scott and Peter Walsh joined the Board, Braille Book of the Year panel (Joyce Nicholson, Stephen Murray-Smith, Barrett Reid) continue to short list titles for readers to vote on and Australia Council funds production of these titles, increased wait times to 18 months for new borrowers, introduction of computerised Profile matching for readers, full audio rights secured for six titles by LBP Ltd (Louis Braille Productions) and tone indexing introduced on to magazines at beginning of 1988.1 volume of text and illustrationsbraille and talking book library, annual report -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Certificate - Industry Safety Award of Merit, Unilever Australia, National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA), 1965
... national safety council of australia - nsca... NSCA, National Safety Council of Australia, 28 October 1965...National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA)... australia (holdings) ltd national safety council of australia - nsca ...Industry Safety Award of Merit to Unilever Australia from NSCA, National Safety Council of Australia, 28 October 1965. Award was for "882,144 man hours without a lost time accident'. Beige paper with green and black NSCA logobusiness and traders - soaps/candles, industry - manufacturing, workers, health - occupational health and safety, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, unilever australia (holdings) ltd, national safety council of australia - nsca -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THE BENDIGO WEEKEND FESTIVAL OF ORGAN & HARPSICHORD, VARIOUS HISTORICAL BENDIGO SITES, 17 November, 1978
... by the Australian Council and The Ministry for the Arts. La Romanesca, music... is financially assisted by the Australian Council and The Ministry ...The Bendigo Weekend Festival of Organ & Harpsichord, various historical Bendigo sites. 17-19 November 1978. Held at Bendigo City Hall, Bendigo Art Gallery, Dudley House St Killian's, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Long Gully Uniting Church. Program. Booking Form. John Maidment President Melbourne International Festival of Organ and Harpsichord (MIFOH is financially assisted by the Australian Council and The Ministry for the Arts. La Romanesca, music ensemble with counter-tenor Hartley Newham. Richard Ireland - harpsichordist. Festival BBQ at Dudley House meet musicians in the charming gardens of Dudley House, the century-old premises of the Bendigo Historical Society - and an opportunity to view the museum there too. 107 year old German organ which has just been restored, played by Douglas Lawrence assisted by John Maidment. Trumpet by leading composers. Mass Father J P Stockdale with Festival Choir conducted by Douglas Lawrence. Annette Holland - Soprano: oboe, organ, percussion and harpsichord. Advertisement: The Ninth Melbourne International Festival of Organ and Harpsichord 9-19 May '79. Enquiries N Brozel, Project Co-coordinator (03) 41 4934 Promotion: Nada Brozel.event, entertainment, bendigo weekend festival of organ &, the bendigo weekend festival of organ & harpsichord, various historical bendigo sites. 17-19 november 1978. held at bendigo city hall, bendigo art gallery, dudley house st killian's, sacred heart cathedral, long gully uniting church. program. booking form. john maidment president melbourne international festival of organ and harpsichord. la romanesca, music ensemble counter-tenor hartley newham. richard ireland - harpsichordist. festival bbq at dudley house meet musicians in the charming gardens of dudley house, the century-old premises of the bendigo historical society - opportunity to view the museum. 107 year old german organ which has just been restored, played by douglas lawrence assisted by john maidment. trumpet by leading composers. mass father j p stockdale with festival choir conducted by douglas lawrence. annette holland - soprano: oboe, organ, percussion and harpsichord. advertisement: the ninth melbourne international festival of organ and harpsichord 9-19 may '79. enquiries n brozel, project co-coordinator (03) 41 4934 promotion: nada brozel -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, Australian design award #1514 to Mitchell Manufacturing, February 22, 1982
... for the Mitchell Coaster cycle from the Industrial Design Council... for the Mitchell Coaster cycle from the Industrial Design Council ...In 1982 Mitchell Manufacturing received a design award for the Mitchell Coaster cycle from the Industrial Design Council of Australia.1 cream coloured page with blue background and cream upside down V on upper two thirds of page."Australian design award number #1514 awarded to Mitchell Manufacturing - a division of the Royal Blind Society for Mitchell Coaster bicycle designed by Peter Corbin Date 22/2/82, Signed (signature illegible) Chairman".royal blind society of nsw, mitchell manufacturing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Peter Fryar, c1988, c1988
... . From 1979 to 1986 Peter Fryar was President of the Australian... to 1986 Peter Fryar was President of the Australian Council ...Born at Servicetown, Peter Fryar attended Ballarat Teachers' College in 1949. Except for three years in Melbourne, his entire professional life was spent at Ballarat. Peter Fryar was appointed to the staff of Ballarat Teachers' College in 1967, where he remained throughout a number of name chanced included State College of Victoria, Ballarat Institute of Technology and Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1973 Peter Fryar was appointed Head of the Physical Education Faculty of the new State College of Victoria (Ballarat). In 1980 he was appointed Dean of the faculty of Human Studies at Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE). This faculty included Physical Education, Recreation, Humanities, Social Sciences, Nursing and Librarianship. Peter Fryar became Deputy Director of BCAE in 1987, and retired in February 1989. From 1979 to 1986 Peter Fryar was President of the Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. He was made a fellow of that organisation in 1982.Image of the head and shoulders of Laurence A. (Peter) Fryar.ballarat teachers' college, ballarat college of advanced education, laurence a. fryar, peter fryar, fryar -
Orbost & District Historical Society
newspaper, Snowy River Mail, 30.1.1991
... . The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the 1991 damage at $12.... The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the 1991 damage at $12 ...On 24 January 1991 a severe hailstorm occurred in Orbost. The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the 1991 damage at $12 million. This newspaper records contemporary accounts of significant local events.A Snowy River Mail newspaper, dated 30.1.1991. the main article relates to the severe hail storm in Orbost on January 24, 1991. The newspaper contains news articles, photographs and advertisements.hail-storm-orbost-1991 snowy river mail -
Orbost & District Historical Society
newspaper article, January 31 1991
... . The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the 1991 damage at $12.... The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the 1991 damage at $12 ...On 24 January 1991 a severe hailstorm occurred in Orbost. The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the 1991 damage at $12 million.This is a contemporary record of a significant event in Orbost.The front and back page of The East Gippsland News dated Thursday January 1991. The main article is a photograph of the hailstorm damage to Nicholson Street in Orbost.hailstorm-orbost east-gippsland-news newspaper-article -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Cervical dilation instrument set
... ) was a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Regional Council of RCOG... Fellow of the Australian Regional Council of RCOG ...Donated by Professor Harold Attwood, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine in 1963, originally from the Edward Rowden White Estate.Sir Edward Rowden (1884-1958) was a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Regional Council of RCOG and was the first Chairman of the Arthur Wilson Foundation, and created with his brother the EA Rowden White and Edward R White Foundation for Medical Research at the Royal Women's Hospital in 1955.Cervical dilation Instrument set, seven graduated dilators, black plastic with string attached, a tennaculum, 2x handled instruments for attachment and a surgical retractor in a metal box. [See page 498 George Tiemann catalogue, similar],cervical dilation, edward rowden white professor harold atwood -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and Nth. Greensborough Progress Association and the Apollo Parkways Progress Association. September 1978. Edition No. 8/78, 09/1978
... Australia, From the Council Chamber....???, This and that, Kinder news, Parent Australia, From the Council Chamber ...Our Mick Chick, Shire President, Churinga, Nicholas and his family, A search for meaning, Jewish festivals, So women have just gained equality???, This and that, Kinder news, Parent Australia, From the Council Chamber.Newsletter, 15 p., illus.greenhills, apollo parkways progress association, greenhills and north greensborough progress association, apollo parkways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Bruce Tobin, The Age, “City’s love affair is aflame 70 years on”,”Brown to press for National Strategy”, 21/04/1995 12:00:00 AM
... of the Australian Transport Council in Perth. Will be raising... for National Strategy”, about the meeting of the Australian Transport ...Newspaper cutting - The Age - 21/4/1995, titled “City’s love affair is aflame 70 years on”, written by Bruce Tobin, Transport Reporter, with a photo of 862 and other trams in the Swanston St tram parade on 20/4/1995. Quotes Alan Brown, Transport Minister about the parade and Melbourne’s attachment to the network. another photos includes Monica Villa and Joe Pace Ubaldini - crews - alongside the trams. Along side the story is another titled ”Brown to press for National Strategy”, about the meeting of the Australian Transport Council in Perth. Will be raising the possibility of establishing an Australian Rail Academy in Melbourne.trams, tramways, melbourne, tourism, w class, parades, training -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Documents, Clocktower Theatre Company, Files and correspondence from the Clocktower Theatre Co., Ringwood. 1971-1974, 1971-1974
... for Grants. Australian Council for the Arts.; 11. Completed... for Grants. Australian Council for the Arts.; 11. Completed ...Files and correspondence from the Clocktower Theatre Co. Qty 16 folders.; 1. Minutes >1979. Lever Arch File. Foolscap. Mottled hard cover.; 2. Minutes Feb 1973-Dec-1976. R. Kent. Forms 2E Corrections. Foolscap. Buff folder.; 3. Rehearsal Schedules and minutes 1971-1977. 2-Ring binder. Hard black cover.; 4. Inwards correspondence. Green folder. Foolscap.; 5. Fundraising 1971-1979. Buff folder. Red printing, foolscap.; 6. Play Licences 1973-1979. Regal flat file, green, foolscap.; 7. List of members. Typed, buff, foolscap.; 8. List of members 1976. Yellow folder, foolscap. Tingwell, Chas. workshop.; 9. Constitution. Buff folder, foolscap.; 10. Application Form. Application for Grants. Australian Council for the Arts.; 11. Completed Application Forms (for membership) 1971-1973.Buff, foolscap.; 12. Applications for membership and membership lists. Buff, foolscap.; 13. Newsletters. Buff, foolscap.; 14. Account Book 1972-1979. Hard black cover, 9-Money Column. Clocktower Theatre Co. Foolscap. Size 33.5 x 20 x 1.8cm.; 15. Expenses and stamps. Embassy Exercise Book. Red cover quarto. Refer #3641.; 16. Plays including: The Rattle of a Stick; September Tide; & Misc. Buff folder, foolscap. -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork - Drawing, 'Professor Shirley Randell,' 1989 by Geoffrey Mainwaring, 1989
... of the Independent Scholars Association of Australia Council, Graduate Women... of the Independent Scholars Association of Australia Council, Graduate Women ...Geoffrey MAINWARING (29 October 1912-13 April 2000) Born Adelaide South Australia Geoffrey Mainwaring studied at the South Australian School of Arts and Crafts before becoming an art teacher at Thebarton Technical School (1928-36). Mainwaring was adept at depicting a variety of subjects, from landscapes to portraits, and was very competent using a variety of media, including pencil, oils, and watercolour. He was a confident draftsperson, and completed many sensitively rendered portraits that give an insight into the character of the sitter. In June 1941 Geoffrey Mainwaring (SX13471) joined the 2nd Australian Imperial Force, and after five months was transferred to the Engineers and employed as a Sergeant-Instructor, specialising in demolitions. In late 1942, he was sent to New Guinea as an Australian army artist on probation. On 27 May 1947, Mainwaring was discharged from the Army, having served for five and a half years. He was appointed as an artist on a civilian basis until his paintings were completed in March 1948. In 1949 he was appointed Head of the Art School at the Ballarat School of Mines (now Federation University Australia). He continued to paint commissioned portraits for the Australian War Memorial until the late 1950s. Geoffrey Mainwaring died at Ballarat in April 2000. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A framed and triple mounted pastel portrait of Professor Shirley Randell. Shirley Randell is a long-time activist for gender equality and women's empowerment in education, employment, public service and civil society in Australia, the Pacific, Asia and Africa. She was the first female dean at Ballarat College of Advanced Education (later Federation University Australia). Her appointment as Dean of Academic Affairs made her the first woman to hold a senior management position at the college. In 2019 Shirley Randell is a Member of the Order of Australia, having received the Officer of the Order (AO) award in 2010 for her services to international relations through education, public sector, institutional reform and economic empowerment of women in Australia, the Pacific, Asia and Africa. She is a member of many important boards and committees including the Australian Government Women’s Alliance – Economic Security for Women and the indigo foundation. An Ambassador of Dignity Ltd, the Australian Centre for Leadership for Women, Women’s International Cricket League/FairBreak and The International Alliance for Women, Shirley Randell is also a member of the Independent Scholars Association of Australia Council, Graduate Women International Projects Committee, and sits on the several editorial boards including the BioMedical-Central Women’s Health Journal. Gift of Professor Shirley Kaye Randell, AO, PhD, Hon.DLitt, FACE, FAICD, FIML, first woman in the Executive Team of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education as Dean of Academic Affairs, 1989- 1990signature bottom right - "G. R. Mainwaring 1989."art, artwork, available, geoff mainwaring, geoffrey mainwaring, mainwarring, pastel, drawing, portrait, portraiture, woman, professor shirley randell, ballarat, g. r. mainwaring, shirley randell -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Printmaking, Andrew A. Antoniou, 'The Back Pages' by Andrew Antoniou, 2004
... was awarded an Australian Print Council Commission in 2004 and 2014... at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland ...Andrew ANTONIOU (B 1951- ) Born London, United Kingdom Arrived Australia c1985 Painter and printmaker Andrew Antoniou completed a Bachelor of Fine Art at the Winchester School of Art and a Master of Art at the Central School of Art, London in 1974. He was awarded an Australian Print Council Commission in 2004 and 2014. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.The Back Pages was an idea that followed on from a series of etchings inspired by ‘Theatre of the Absurd’, pantomime and other forms of fantasy drama. This cast of characters is captured in a moment of absurdity, of contemplation and unspoken intent, which viewers must determine for themselves.34/40art, artwork, andrew are, andrew antoniou, theatre of the absurd, print coucil of australia