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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, The Real Thing (play) by Tom Stoppard performed by Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 8 February 1984
Play by Tom StoppardDirected by John Sumner cast included Graeme Blundell, John McTernan and Kirsty Child Theatre program colouredthe real thing, athenaeum theatre, program, programme, melbourne theatre company, tom stoppard -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Flyers and Newspaper Article, It Ain't Necessarily Rowe a biographical expose about (and performed by) Australian pop/rock icon, Normie Rowe at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 27 October 1989
flyerit ain't necessarily rowe, athenaeum theatre, program, programme, normie rowe, graeme blundell, kinselas productions -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Don's Party (play) by David Williamson performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 5 January 1989
we have an invitation to the performance held on the seventhA coloured programdon's party, athenaeum theatre, program, hocking & woods, kinselas productions, gary penny productions, graeme blundell, david williamson -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Siren (play) By David Williamson performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 22 March 1990
History of the playcoloured programsiren, athenaeum theatre, program, programme, hocking & woods, glenn elston, kinselas productions, australian shakespeare company, graeme blundell, david williamson -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (mezzotint): Graeme PEEBLES (b.1955 Melb, AUS), Sentinel
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Peterborough History Group
Document - Memories of Peterborough - personal recollections, 1980 - 1999
Memories of permanent residents and holiday makers and some extracts from newspapers, dating from 1860's. Includes extract from James Meek's diary. 1865-2000Collections of memories of the town which would otherwise be lost.Looseleaf plastic pocket folder containing transcriptions of verbal memories of Peterborough, collected by Rosemary (Posie) Durhamgraeme murfett, todd sloane, james meek, a warren (wokka) moore, prue holden, staughton, annette breton, owen moore, jane dyson, james irvine iii, margaret hamilton, frank corlett, captain a.s. brown, peterborough house, andrew chirnside, moyle breton, tess jarvis, ross paton, virginia (bardie) mercer, ruth grimwade, rod (wumpty) chirnside, sir stanley argyle, joan densley, margery levine, mafe tabart, rosemary (posie) durham, belgian babies fund, bill cumming, ronald cumming, daniel curdie, jane hallows, jane coy, presbyterian church peterborough, john bartlam, sue graansma, sue joyce, palmyra peterborough, the holidays at peterborough, l'inconnue, 16 january 1917, warrnambool standard, warrnambool examiner -
National Wool Museum
Book, Cloth Sample
Cloth sample book produced by John Bennett, Leeds University, 1914-15.J. Bennett (underlined)weaving, cloth - worsted, bennett, mr graeme s. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Residents outraged, 1993
Several residents have complained that the council charges for the mulching of garden refuse.Several residents have complained that the council charges for the mulching of garden refuse.Several residents have complained that the council charges for the mulching of garden refuse.city of nunawading, neave, graeme, hawke, graham, arnott, lloyd, composting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Water tested in creek, 1994
North Blackburn Community Action Group has begun regular testing of water in Blackburn CreekNorth Blackburn Community Action Group has begun regular testing of water in Blackburn CreekNorth Blackburn Community Action Group has begun regular testing of water in Blackburn Creeknorth blackburn community action group, blackburn creek, city of nunawading, nielson, graeme, jarman, alan -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Demolition of kiln rejected, 1994
Plans to demolish chimneys at Monier site in Mitcham rejected but decision being appealed.Plans to demolish chimneys at Monier site in Mitcham rejected but decision being appealed.Plans to demolish chimneys at Monier site in Mitcham rejected but decision being appealed.monier limited, historic buildings council, abbott, kevin, maclellan, robert, tuckerman, graeme -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Search for effective refuse management, 1991
A business plan is to be set up by the Eastern Regional Refuse Disposal Group to manage waste.A business plan is to be set up by the Eastern Regional Refuse Disposal Group to manage waste.A business plan is to be set up by the Eastern Regional Refuse Disposal Group to manage waste.city of nunawading, stewart, graeme, recycling, eastern regional refuse disposal group, waste disposal -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Out on the roof tiles, 1994
Parts of Monier Wunderlich tile factory in Vermont may be listed on a heritage register of the Historic Buildings Council.Parts of Monier Wunderlich tile factory in Vermont may be listed on a heritage register of the Historic Buildings Council. City of Nunawading has recently introduced a front desk service where residents can obtain information about requirements for subdivisions, engineering and building permits.Parts of Monier Wunderlich tile factory in Vermont may be listed on a heritage register of the Historic Buildings Council. tile factories, monier wunderlich tile factory, historic buildings, abbott, kevin, maclellan, rob, strong, ray, tuckerman, graeme -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Police move to ensure greater presence, 1993
Police presence at Forest Hill Chase will be boosted with the introduction of an information caravan. It is the first of its kind to be fully owned and operated by police in the district.Police presence at Forest Hill Chase will be boosted with the introduction of an information caravan. It is the first of its kind to be fully owned and operated by police in the district. Following concerns of youth violence in Nunawading Council have arranged a meeting with the District Police Superintendent Ron Braybrook. Council have allocated$50,000 for youth activities.Police presence at Forest Hill Chase will be boosted with the introduction of an information caravan. It is the first of its kind to be fully owned and operated by police in the district.shopping centres, forest hill chase, braybrook, ron, lowry, graeme, ryan, simone -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, St Alfred's Anglican Church, Blackburn North, History, 12/12/1983 12:00:00 AM
History of St Alfred's Anglican Church, North Blackburn from 1962.History of St Alfred's Anglican Church, North Blackburn from 1962.History of St Alfred's Anglican Church, North Blackburn from 1962.st alfred's anglican church, blackburn north, shepherd, h (rev), sells, graeme a (rev) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, This home is better than home, 1954
Page of articles on: Tailwaggers Club kennels including photo of Godfrey Schwabb and dog;Page of articles on: Tailwaggers Club kennels including photo of Godfrey Schwabb and dog; Youth has a place to go at night, about Nunawading Youth Club with photo of Blackburn Shops.Page of articles on: Tailwaggers Club kennels including photo of Godfrey Schwabb and dog;dogs, tailwaggers club, nunawading youth club, schwabb, godfrey, macdonald-stewart, h.c., walker park hall, lucas, a.w., youth clubs, pharmacies, blackburn, farmilo, roberta, brooks, margaret, box hill baby health centre, box hill ballet group, ritchie, j (sister), barber, j (sister), taylor, j (mrs), taylor, graeme, nicoaou, d (mrs), nicoaou, milya, holme, p (mrs), holme, paul david -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A Big band as bold as brass, 1991
Nunawading City Band will perform in the prestigious 'Fetes de Geneve' in Switzerland.Nunawading City Band will perform in the prestigious 'Fetes de Geneve' in Switzerland. Band President Hugh Stevenson says the band will have a distinctive sound and will be a novelty at the festival.Nunawading City Band will perform in the prestigious 'Fetes de Geneve' in Switzerland. nunawading city band, fetes de geneve, stevenson, hugh, donald, tom, pritchard, jessica, sutton, olivea, atkinson, bruce, pygall, graeme, mcgillivray, ken -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Whatever Happened To, 24/12/1988 12:00:00 AM
Nunawading High School. Good Weekend - The Age Magazine.Nunawading High School. Good Weekend - The Age Magazine. Reunion of the Class of '64. With photos.Nunawading High School. Good Weekend - The Age Magazine. secondary schools, nunawading high school, hobba, jack, miles, david, bertuch, graeme, balding, graham, gemelli, lyn, edwards, lyn, harstad, leif, huddleston, terry, huddleston, julie, graham, julie, salopayeus, juris, rogers, nick, francis, jenny, breene, jenny, poulton, kayre, legrady, kayre, king, rosemary, galagher, rosemary, wordsworth, marjory, gogoll, marjory, hazell, dianne, stewart, dianne, everett, sue, davies, sue, troy, lyn, wills, lyn, scott, margaret, mcnaught, margaret, shera, lyn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, NADRASCA takes on a new project
Mitcham based NADRASCA has been appointed to manage the aluminium can processing operation of Comalco at Clayton.Mitcham based NADRASCA has been appointed to manage the aluminium can processing operation of Comalco at Clayton. NADRASCA provides employment and training opportunities for people with disabilities.Mitcham based NADRASCA has been appointed to manage the aluminium can processing operation of Comalco at Clayton. disabled, nadrasca, comalco, walsh, graeme, rapinetti, mario, sietzema, dominic -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A Comedy to make the headlines, 1985
Three original comedies will be staged in the finals of the Nunawading one-act playwriting competition. Titles - The Blooding of Nunawading; Better the devil you know; Suburban circus. With photo.drama, plays, nunawading arts council, nunawading historical society, murrie, linzie, brewer, graeme, fox, cenarth, nunawading one-act playwriting competition, carlson, judy, mitchell, brown, noel, evans, mark, wood-ingram, matthew, waayers, david, arkland, michael, ray -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Students' art in exhibition
Forest Hill Secondary College - exhibition of VCE students graphic art at Burwood Heights senior campus. With photo.secondary schools, forest hill secondary college, forbes, cate, flint, bianca, kent, lauren, edwards, narelle, parrent, graeme -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Fifty x Fifty, 2009
An exhibition in the Box Hill Art Space at Box Hill Town hall celebrating the 1950s.An exhibition in the Box Hill Art Space at Box Hill Town hall celebrating the 1950s. Historical groups combined to put on a display of art, clothing, etc. Includes a list of exhibits, a page from Housekeeping Monthly and an invitation to the opening.An exhibition in the Box Hill Art Space at Box Hill Town hall celebrating the 1950s. fifty x fifty exhibition, whitehorse historical society inc., davison, graeme, harris, helen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - Article, Nunawading's Historic Orchard Study, 1/12/1992
Article in Trust News. In 1988 Nunawading City Council purchased 2.5 hectares of an historic property which has been owned and occupied by the Matheson Family since 1914. It is one of the last working orchards in Nunawading. A Management Plan includes an environmental living program which aims at providing an overnight experience for children, giving both an experience how the property was operated as an orchard in the 1920s and 1930s. There will also be a public information display from oral histories taken from orchardists.orchards, matheson, charles, gilfedder, francine, mcconville, chris (dr), butler, graeme, bicentennial orchard, strathdon community -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Box Hill High School Memoir, 1/12/2015 12:00:00 AM
A Collective Memoir of the Box Hill High School; 1950-55 Cohort and the Foundation Matriculation Class.A Collective Memoir of the Box Hill High School; 1950-55 Cohort and the Foundation Matriculation Class. School Motto 'Ad Altiora Certarrus' meaning 'To Strive Higher'A Collective Memoir of the Box Hill High School; 1950-55 Cohort and the Foundation Matriculation Class. box hill high school, hayes, robert l., hiscock, peter mcl., smith, graeme c. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mayoral Ball 1952 - City of Nunawading, 18/06/1952 12:00:00 AM
... Dowling ...Framed photo of Debutantes and Partners at 7th Mayoral Ball, City of Nunawading, given by Mayor and Mayoress, Cr. and Mrs F.E. Paice 18/6/1952. On Display: Local History Room, Nunawading Branch Library. On display in Library since 1991.gedye, laurence, ham, margaret, pursell, janet, kelly, mrs. h. p., paice, frank e., paice, mrs f.e., charlesworth, albert roy, lowe, jean, dowling, june, little, les, priestly, bill, pearce, gwen, manning, maureen, crawley, barbara, lamond, jean, inwood, cynthia, crawley, lenore, mason, ron, deacon, kevin, barnes, frank, james, barry, toivonen, george, manning, bill, mckelvie, alf., debutante ball, city of nunawading, debutantes -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, 1977
In 1977 The Ballarat School of Mines purchased the ex Ballarat College Boat Shed situated on the South Shore of Lake Wendouree with the expectation pf developing interest in yachting, kayaking, canoeing and rowing within the College. Brown, A4 book with plastic spine. endowment plantation, historical committee, boat shed, bricklaying building, old chemistry building, campus plan, crane driving, top, tertiary orientation program, counselling service, enrolments, statistics, brian mclennan, g. shearer, graeme hood, peter shiells, partridge committee, williams committee -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Winter's Swamp surrounds, April 2014
The swamp was named after John (Jock) Winter. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery. BHS were commissioned by Ballarat Environment Network for a project on Winter's Swamp and Skipton Common. Winter's Swamp was part of Ballarat West Common. The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Mary can’t remember any photos in the Skipton Historical Society that pertain to the Common. Digital photos of Winter's swamp surrounds, later known as Mullawullah.winter, winter's swamp surrounds, winter's swap, john winter, ballarat environmental network, ballarat, mullawullah -
Unions Ballarat
Scrapbook: Ballarat Trades Hall newspaper clippings 1988-1996, The Courier
1a. Jobless muddle: Ballarat leaders say local survey closer to mark than Govt's 'drastic underestimate' 1b. Local community leaders reject Govt's unemployment figures Paper: The Courier Date: 15 November 1991 2. Ballarat must change industry base: Shearer - Reliance on wool and wheat now redundant Paper: n.a. Date: 14 November 1991 3.Lay-offs plan sparks strike [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 13 November 1991 4a. Ballarat makes pleas to Hawke: Help us beat jobless problem 4b. Help us create jobs plea to Canberra Paper: The Courier Date: 8 November 1991 5. Ballarat to plead for its life Paper: The Courier Date: 8 November 1991 6. Disunity blasted: Council bickering 'sabotaging local economy' [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 9 May 1992 7. Hand cuts migrant intake: Ballarat Trades Hall welcomes cut Paper: n.a. Date: 13 May 1992 8. School leavers 'missing out' Paper: The Courier Date: 18 May 1992 9. 10,000 in rally over government assets sale Paper: n.a. Date: 8 July 1992 10. Unions seek views on amalgamation [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 30 May 1992 11. Jobs plan hailed: Local leaders say it'll help young jobless [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier? Date: 26 June 1992 12. Youth wage gets mixed reaction [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 7 July 1992 13. Plans to axe tariffs are 'frightening': Shearer [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier? Date: 11 July 1992 14. Asbestos scare at primary school [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 11 July 1992 15. Ballarat protest: 5000 rally against the Kennett Govt Paper: n.d. Date: 11 November 1992 16. The Ballarat strike (pictures) Paper: The Courier Date: 11 November 1992 17. Train services under threat, warns union [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: n.d. 18. Shearer slams new WorkCare Paper: n.a. Date: 5 November 1992 19. Ballarat unions back strike against Govt Paper: The Courier Date: 7 November 1992 20. Youth late night lolly selling may be both risky and illegal [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 5 December 1990 21a. 500 Ballarat jobs 'at risk' 21b. Tariff cuts will hit Ballarat jobs Paper: The Courier Date: 5 December 1990 22. Govt blueprint to hit local industries [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: n.d. 23. AHA wage move rejected: Pay rise offer in place of penalty rates [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 9 July 1991 24. City shops leave Sunday to big stores [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 18 July 1991 25. Union dispute threat to Base [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 23 July 1991 26. Metalworkers agree on wages: Unions call on IRC to accept agreement Paper: The Courier Date: 19 July 1991 27. Ballarat bakery fears price war Paper: n.a. Date: 28 June 1991 28. Ballarat CES in Newstart bans Paper: n.a. Date: 29 June 1991 29. No Sunday trading: rally seeks support Paper: The Courier Date: 29 June 1991 30. The re-emerging Trades Hall belong to all workers [Ballarat] Paper: The News Date: 15 September 1988 31. Work safety better: TLC [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 15 September 1998 32. Black ban on bank [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 28 February 1989 33. BTLC slams Stockdale Workcare 'rort' claims Paper: n.a. Date: 11 May 1989 34. BTLC backs luxury surcharge plan [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 24 June 1989 35. Strike ends at John Valves [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 21 June 1989 36. Unions need a better image: 'Future is linked to intensive education process' [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: n.d. 37. Ballarat protest against Govt: Teachers vow to fight Govt Paper: The Courier Date: 3 December 1992 38. Cleaners vote not to take industrial action [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 3 December 1992 39. Nurses stop work [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 3 December 1992 40. Amcast to close: Up to 140 will be made redundant [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 5 December 1992 41. Ronaldson hits out at union's 'fear campaign' [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 5 December 1992 42. Reprieve for Amcast workers [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: n.d. 43. Workers take levy protest to Traynor [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 10 December 1992 44. Unions claim 2000 jobs lost in 12 months [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 6 October 1993 45. Unions plan on strong show [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 28 November 1992 46. Union rally to blast WorkCover [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 17 July ? 47. 1800 unionists in action day [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 1 December 1992 48. Protest at Lakeside stops work [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 1 December 1992 49. Ballarat urged to fight Amcast closure Paper: n.a. Date: 7 December 1992 50. Big crowd expected at deficit tax rally [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 12 December 1992 51. Trade unions: Recruit drive in Ballarat Paper: The Courier Date: 14 September 1995 52. Church and union unite for protest [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 14 September 1995 53. Ballarat strike tomorrow Paper: n.a. Date: 15 December 1992 54. Govt accuses striking unions of 'thuggery' Paper: n.a. Date: 15 December 1992 55. Hundreds support rally [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 14 December 1992 56. Disagreement on new Fightback package Paper: n.a. Date: 19 December 1992 57. Unions boycott public rally [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 19 December 1992 58. Group aims to fight deficit levy [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 21 December 1992 59.42 jobs go at workshops, more cut backs feared Paper: The Courier Date: 24 December 1992 60. ALP against levy: Devereaux Paper: The Courier Date: 3 February 1993 61. Rail workers fight for jobs [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 6 January 1993 62. Trams and buses to be disrupted [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 6 January 1993 63. Brown snubs rail talks [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 6 February 1993 64. Deficit levy is causing hardship: Trades Hall [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 5 February 1993 65. Ballarat unions to rally on March 1 Paper: n.a. Date: 5 February 1993 66. Angry rail workers plan to see Brown [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 8 January 1991 67. Sharing the secrets of the camera Paper: The Courier Date: 6 February 1993 68. Councils must unite: Shearer [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 9 February 1993 69. Shearer hits Lib health policies Paper: n.a. Date: 11 February 1993 70. Worker injury costs 'shifted' to taxpayers [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: ? June 1993 71. Shearer warns on contracts Paper: n.a. Date: 5 February 1993 72. Ballarat hurting, says union chief Paper: n.a. Date: 22 February 1992 73. Workers will back protest, says Shearer [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 22 February 1992 74. Shearer gives Govt a blast on 'sacrifice' Paper: The Courier Date: 17 February 1993 75. Shearer supports strike [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 1 March 1993 (?) 76. Workers may be 'scared off" rally [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 1 March 1993 77. Workers at risk: Shearer Paper: n.a. Date: 25 February 1993 78a. 3000 marchers in protest against Kennett policies 78b. Marchers in street protest [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 2 March 1993 79. 'Jobs threat from Libs tariff plan' [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 2 March 1993 80. Students, staff rally in protest at govt cuts Paper: The Courier Date: 6 October 1993 81. Hurt workers live on $50 a week: union [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: ? July 1994 82. Workers in protest at injury benefits [Ballarat] Paper: The Courier Date: 24 July 1994 83. Contracts need an 'even hand' [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: ? July 1993 84. 2000 rally against public service cuts [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 6 May 1993 85. Telstra cuts threatening 100 Ballarat jobs: union Paper: n.a. Date: ? ? 1996 86. Workers to fare worse under Libs - Hubbard [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: ? ? 1996 87. Ballarat workers to protest against industrial changes Paper: The Courier Date: n.d. 88. Meet Telstra, unions urge development body [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: ? July 1996 89. Threat seen to part-time job security [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: 6 July 1996 90. Trades Hall gears up for big battle [Ballarat] Paper: n.a. Date: ? July 1996 91a. Workers in city protest 91b. Workers in city protest Paper: n.a. Date: 31 August 1996 92. Unionists urged to fight hard for rights Paper: n.a. Date: 31 August 1996 93. Unpaid work trials a trap: Shearer Paper: The Courier Date: 9 November 1996 94. CES union action 'minor' Paper: The Courier Date: 9 November 1996 95. Sawmill row looks likely to escalate Paper: The Courier Date: 9 November 1996Significant collection of press articles that include comment from Unions Ballarat Secretary, Graeme Shearer, around the period when Jeff Kennett (Liberal Party Victoria) was premier of Victoria. Focus upon a variety of social and industrial issues impacting the Ballarat region.Scrapbook - news clippings.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, industrial relations, industrial action - strikes, kennett jeff, liberal party victoria, victorian railways, australian labour party - alp, oh&s, unemployment - ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - WEEROONA COLLEGE: BENDIGO
Silver covered Weeroona College 2002 Annual Awards Presentation Program with the College emblem on the front. Presentation was on the 19th December, 2002. Masters of Ceremonies was Alicia Purtill and Dale Young. Awards are listed and the names of students from Prep to Grade 6 and also from Year 7 to Year 10 are listed. Listed too are the Community Service Award and Team Sports Award.weeroona college - bendigo, arthur mcphan, neville sharpe, ken stewart, graeme parker, gay huggard, rod fyffe, rod lester, jim evan, amanda hubber, richard murphy, kristen miller, todd carrington, a t dingle auditorium, alicia purtill, dale young, wiltronics, bendigo historical society, bendigo chaplaincy committee, weeroona college bendigo parents' club, gillies bros -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SUMMARY OF A TALK BY COUNCILLOR DAVID JONES
Five copies of a Summary of talk by Councillor David Jones, Mayor City of Greater Bendigo to Society AGM August 2006. Titled A society which does not understand history is sure to repeat its mistakes. Summary mentions War history briefly, changing peoples points of view and climate change. There is also a contribution by Carol Holsworth of an article that was in the Bendigo Advertiser about a man who was asked to produce proof of his age.history, summary of talk by councillor david jones, city of greater bendigo, graeme pearlman, csiro, carol holsworth, bendigo advertiser, mr berriman pm -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THE RESTORATION OF THE BENDIGO GASWORKS BOILER HOUSE COMPLEX
The Restoration of The Bendigo Gasworks Boiler House Complex, A Community Jobs Project March 2002 - June 2002. Final Report. Researched, compiled and written by: Fiona Gust and Simone (Mona) Krause. Front cover is purple, back cover is black and some inside pages are red or yellow. Topics in the book are: History of the Gasworks, How a Gasworks Works, Heritage Requirements, The CJP Crew, Crew Profiles, Initial Condition of the Boiler House Complex, O, H & S, Work Begins - Asbestos Removal, Clean-up, Iron Removal and Glazing. Artifact Cataloguing, where artifacts and where they were found were cataloged. On Going Discoveries. Exhauster ad Tank Room Ceilings, Pipes, Oil Spray Tower, Skillion over the Amenities Block, Posts, Beams along the Exhauster Room Wall-NE side, Beams on the SW side of the gable .. The join between the skillion and gable roof, Donuts on the Exhauster Room Wall - NE side, Trusses, Gutters and down pipes, Paint and Whitewash, Brickwork, Iron Fittings, Internal Fixtures, Generator Room/Compressor Room, Floors and Conclusion. The Captains Last Words by Peter Roberts. Acknowledgements. The coloured pages in the back are Edition One - 19.4.2002, Edition Two and Edition 3 of Combustible News which gives a progressive account of the work.buildings, gas company, the bendigo gasworks, the restoration of the bendigo gasworks boiler house complex, fiona gust, simone (mona) krause, city of melbourne gas and coke company, the bendigo mercury, the gas and fuel corporation, central deborah, community jobs project, peter roberts, chrysalis constructions, cvgt industrial training center, rod mclaughlin, allan fox, david gilroy, glen slater, aaron ott, ron whitford, daniel keogh, paul atkins, nick pearson, leigh williams, des leahy, anthony jennings, heritage victoria, the bendigo shire, central deborah, david bennear, david wright, deborah simm, community jobs unit, james thompson, mac booth, mine, tramways, discovery centre, mandy cooper, delwyn douglass, cindy tassie, helen yorston, brenda stanley, greg o'connell, kym smith, darren hutchesson, julie cain, john bullen, joe slaviero, mario joh;ns, norm harris, paul green, len cutting, jim morrissy, melissa tuddenham, fiona beckwith, leo trainor, gary anquetil, helen lynch, abbotts supply, action auction, garry floyd, bendigo trailers and hardware - matt, ron & jack, brennans - butch & robbie, bunnings - evan, brett crapper, hip pocket, jason kiel, country victorian scaffolding, paint right bendigo, alan gladman, deborah simms, graeme jennings, hugh ward, leigh williams, paul eccles, peter sporn, barb & mal krause, peter & shirley turner, bendigo copy centre