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Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Medal - Medal Set - African Boer War and WW1 Campaigns awarded to soldier Sidney William Eustace, Boer War Campaign 1899 - 1902 and WW1 Campaign 1914 - 1918
... Service Medal has an inscription "for Meritous Service". 5 Medals ...The Boer War Campaign (1st and 2nd Campaigns) 1899 - 1902 WW1 Campaign "The Great War" 1914-1918 All relate to Soldier Sidney William Eustace, Chiltern resident. The Boer War 1899 - 1902 WW1 The Great War - 1914-1918 Chiltern Resident and family connection5 Medals Group of 3 medals WW1 : The 1914-1915 Star, The British War Medal and The Victory Medal all related to service in WW1 1914-1918 - all medals brass and silver metal, 38mm diameter. Group of 2 and Brass Medals : The African Boer War Campaign medal Queen Victoria with three clasps depicting Cape Colony, South Africa 1902 and the Transvaal, and the King George Meritorious Medal African Campaign. Medals made from silver metal and are both 38mm diameter. WW1 : The 1914-1915 star shaped medal has inscripted crossed swords and scroll with the scroll having the inscription 1914-1915 across it. The British war medal has an engraved picture of of King George and the Allied Victory medal has a winged figure engraved upon it. Boer War : One side has an engraving of King George with the reverse having a lady with a torch and the wording South Africa inscribed around the edge. The Meritous Service Medal has an inscription "for Meritous Service". ww1, chiltern family residents, the boer war, sidney william eustace -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
POLICE INSPECTOR EDWIN RYAN AND HIS WIFE ANNA MARIA LIVED AT "QUAMBY" ON THE CORNER OF SERVICE AND BATH STREETS, CLUNESBLACK AND WHITE COPIES OF PHOTOGRAPHS:- 1. GROUP OF SIX PEOPLE C1925 WHO WERE THE GRAND- CHILDREN OF EDWIN RYAN, A POLICE INSPECTOR. 2. CHILD IN A PRAM, C1941, ALSO A GRANDCHILD OF EDWIN RYAN.local history, photography photograph, ryan family -
Peterborough History Group
Mixed media - Peterborough Fire Brigade
Collection of items donated by Barry Jenkins, key personality in the community and in the Fire Brigade. Fires were a regular occurrence in the timber buildings in times gone by, so was a welcome addition to the community services.Volunteer Fire Brigade was and still is an important asset to the community.Collection of various items, documents and photos including the 'Country Fire Authority Act 1958' and copies of newspaper articles about various fires attended by the Peterborough Fire Brigade. Photographs include different fire trucks and of members of the brigade over the years.cfa, peterborough, fires, peterborough cfa, country fire authority act 1958, bruce fennell, barry jenkins, terry mulder, ronald irvine, gavin delaney, castle fimmel, gordon cumming, kathy burl, tups ryan, lorna bourke, bill saunders, frnak hughes, don bradshaw, john irvine, graham bourke, mick schroeter, ned ryan -
Peterborough History Group
Book - Register of Depositors, Commonwealth Bank of Australia Savings Bank Department
Names of depositors who used the Commonwealth Bank service at the Peterborough Post Office, from 1928 - No 1 Aileen McKenzie to 1973 - No 276 Alan Radford, giving a good indication of residents, holidaymakers and visitors to the town. Entries include the persons name, signature, address marital status and occupation.Names of residents and visitors to Peterborough between 1928 to 1973Foolscap size book with handwritten entries from 1928 to 1973.All handwritten names and signatures of depositors.peterborough, peterborough post office, commonwealth bank of australia, register of depositors -
Peterborough History Group
Book - Verified Signatures from Branches . Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Records of names and signatures of depositors who used the Commonwealth Bank service at Peterborough Post OfficeBook containing an index of names of Commonwealth Bank depositors and in the back are pasted signature slips from other branches around Australia, 1932 to 1973.Handwritten entries, list of dates and initials inside front cover. Includes typed instructions on how to record entries within the book. Also loose pages for Authority for society Accounts entries.peterborough, peterborough post office, commonwealth bank of australia -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Militaria, That Ragged Mob. By Robin Droogleever, 2009
The service record of the 3rd and 4th Victorian Bushmen Contingents in in the Boer War with a brief biographical sketch of each man who served from 1900 to 1901 and battles in South AfricaBlue Hardback with B/W Photo of 3rd Bushmen Contingent at Worcester, Cape Colony. May 1901Stamp of Stawell Biarri Group for Genealogy Aurthor: Robin Droogleever With Compliments Rob Droogleever 25/2/2010 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Militaria, Australians at War, Key Dates & Data, since 1901 : By Richard Reid and Robert Pounds, 1999
1901 to 1998 Timeline of Military Engagements, social and political history Minor military events and commerative occasionsSoft Cover Sepia Photo on front of Soldiers in Tench Background Ship at Sea.Key dates and data since 1901, their service and heritage To Stawell Biarri Group from Nino & Ellenor Musuimeciwar, soldiers -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Deep Lead Methodist Church with Children, Congregation & Rev F C Bremer -1927 to 1930 - 6 Photos
Deep Lead Church (Methodist) A set of six photos taken between 1927 and 1930. The site where this weather board church was situated is directly opposite the brick Deep Lead school on the Western Highway. The sugar gums still remain. At previous times other denominations used the building. 113 Methodist Weatherboard church, Deep Lead with people in the doorway. Out the front is a car parked in front of a picket fence. Printed on back of photo "These photographs were taken between 1927 & 1930. At this time Methodist Church services were conducted there; Sunday school was also held there until about 1936. The church building was sold to the Anderson Family of Dadswell's Bridge and rebuilt into a private home". 113.01 Group of children. Back row Amy Rogers (Cray), Laura Rogers (Raeburn), Annie Rogers (Richards). Middle row Thelma Cray, Sylvia Cray (North), Alf Cray, Jack or George Cray, Charlie Bennett. Front row Pat Bennett (Peacock), Kit Wilson (Richards), Laurie Bennett, Lesley Bennett, Ken Bennett, Neil Bennett. 113.02 Deep Lead Service March 1930. Included in the photo are the following, Kit Wilson (Richards), Ruth Allen, Madge Hutley, Nell Lemin. 113.03 Congregation outside church with picket fence on the left. 113.04 Rev. F.C. Bremer Methodist Minister pictured with car. 113.05 last Methodist Service Deep Lead March 1930. Set of six black & white photographs. 113- Wooden church with people in the doorway & car in front of the picket fence. 113.01 group of children trees in the background. 113.02 group of 4 women standing at side of church. 113.03 group of people standing out the front of the church. 113.04 Minister in dust coat standing by car. 113.05 group of people stand in front of church. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pomonal Church on Opening Day 1935
Pomonal Methodist Church with group of people standing out the front of the building. Photograph taken on the day the church was opened in 1935. Financial aid from the Methodes Church enabled a building to be erected using voluntary labour. The first service was held by the Methodes' on Sunday Dec. 1st. 1935. Conducted by Rev. N. G. Graham of Stawell and the evening service by Rev. G. Fisher of Ararat. This building now used by United Church.Black and white photo of a building with a large group of people kneeling & standing to the right of the building. stawell religion -
Plutarch Project
Machine - Shortwave Radio Antenna, Active Antenna, circa late 1980's
This antenna was used between 1989 and 1990 to help receive the daily news service in the Greek language directly from Athens, Greece. At the time, news from Greece for the Greek people in Australia were arriving in Melbourne a week late, on newspapers from Athens sent through air-mail. These newspapers were displayed at Salapatas and Carras newsagents at Lonsdale street in Melbourne. One thing that was a problem for this service was that the news came at least 7 days late. Using the Shortwave Antenna we could get the latest news from Athens on shortwave radio directly and within an hour these news were recorded on a cassette tape and taken to the Tricom Group P.L. offices in Melbourne (1155 Malvern Road, Malvern 3144). The tape was loaded onto a system which allowed people to call a local phone number and listen to the latest news with a cost of a local call, or a little bit more. As this was prior to the Internet being established around the globe, it was the fastest news service directly from Greece, in the Greek language. It was used for a span of about 12 months, until Tricom closed down their dial-in services, sometime in 1990. The service was captured and loaded onto the system by Iakovos Garivaldis, then an employee of the Tricom Group which was a subsidiary of Southern Cross TV.The Primary significance of this object is of its historical value, social and informative value for the first generation of Greeks in Victoria"World Tuner AT4 SW" antenna with a 920mm fully extended aerial, a tuned circuit and two transistors to prevent loading of the antenna and boost signal output. It is made of plastic, black in colour with the aerial being made of steel. The signals picked up by the antenna are fed via a 15pF ceramic capacitor to a tuned circuit consisting of either VC1a or VC1b and either L1, L2, L3 or L4. The slider switch S1 selects the band to be tuned. The band range is normally from 3 to 30MHz. When S1 is in position A, L1 and VC1a are selected and the antenna can be tuned from 3-9MHz. Similarly positions B, C, and D select higher frequencies up to 30MHz. It was purchased by Iakovos Garivaldis for this use for $119.WORLD TUNER AT4 SW "Amplituned" Shortwave Antennaantenna, radio, short-wave, language, greek -
Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum
Teacup
The Orungal was originally built in Glasgow in 1923 for the Khedival Mail Steamship & Graving Dock Company of Egypt and named the S.S. Fezara. Due to the effects on steamship companies of the Great Depression including the steep costs of building new ships and increases in running costs and port charges, no new passenger ships had been ordered in Australia since before World War One. To meet demand for passenger berths, the Fezara (5826 tons) along with its sister ship the Famaka (5856 tons, renamed Ormiston), were chartered by the Australasian United Steam Navigation Company Ltd (A.U.S.N.Co.) in 1927. Both the A.U.S.N.Co and the Khedival Mail Steamship Co. were part of the P&O Group. The Orungal operated in this role as an interstate passenger and mail steamer between 1927 and 1940, being used mainly on the Melbourne to Queensland and Western Australian runs, with 240 single class berths. Following the outbreak of World War Two six of the nine large passenger liners servicing mainland Australian passenger and mail trades were requisitioned by the Government to ferry equipment, troops and supplies. Some of them were converted to armed merchant cruisers and used for patrol work and escort duties in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The Orungal had originally been requisitioned by the government along with the Zealandia on 25 June 1940, to transport troops to Darwin, but was returned to commercial service because "of her unsuitability", perhaps too slow for the demands of the work. Despite being rejected for patrol and convoy duties the Orungal still had a vital role as one of only three passenger liners left to service the mainland Australian trade. Following its requisitioning by the Government shortly after war broke out, it had been fitted out with defensive armament. On its final voyage arriving at Port Phillip Heads from Sydney, Captain Gilling was attempting to enter the Heads ahead of a worsening south-westerly storm and, with a minefield known to have been laid in the area, had been warned by the Navy not to deviate from the swept channel. The captain and crew held fears that in the stormy seas a mine may have been carried away. In the worsening weather a blur of lights at Barwon Heads was mistaken for Port Lonsdale, and the Orungal steamed ashore onto Formby Reef, just east of the entrance of the Barwon River - instead of passing safely through the middle of the Rip. At the Marine Board Inquiry Capt. Gilling - who had been master of the Orungal since 1926 - stated that after becoming uneasy about his position and changing course to starboard one point: " At 10.21 pm I ordered the engine room to stand by and gave instructions for the patent log to be hauled in and for the sounding-gear to be got ready. Approximately two minutes later, in a flash of lightning, I saw land off the port beam. I immediately recognised it as Barwon Heads, and ordered the helm to be put hard to starboard, but the vessel struck before she had time to answer the helm" Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove residents were startled to hear the shrill blast of the ship's whistle, followed by the bright flares and explosions of signal rockets. The Queenscliff lifeboat crew, who had responded to the tragic collision between the Goorangai and another passenger liner the Duntroon in Port Phillip Bay less than 24 hours earlier, were later praised for their efforts in safely taking off all the passengers and crew. Most of the passengers were asleep at the time of the wreck, and were woken up by the commotion, the ship shaking "from stem to stern" and stewards ordering them to lifeboat stations in driving rain. It was a dramatic time with the ship siren wailing and distress rockets being fired. It was reported that "When it was found the ship was safe, the passengers all went to the music room. There they sang and danced for several hours. The ship's orchestra played merrily, and amateur performers among the passengers clowned, danced and sang to keep the laughter going. In the early hours of the morning passengers went to their cabins, most of them to sleep soundly while the keel grated on the rocks". At dawn the Queenscliff lifeboat arrived at the scene having been launched at 2.30am, and cautiously approached the ship which was being "battered by mountainous seas". By 5am oil from a burst oil line was helping to calm seas around the Orungal sufficiently enough for the lifeboat to approach, and all the passengers and crew were taken off in several trips by the lifeboat. A Court of Inquiry later found that the wreck was caused by an abnormal set of current to the north-west and cleared the officers and crew of neglect of duty. The sight of a huge liner almost on the beach saw an unprecedented amount of traffic as people drove an estimated 10,000 cars, using some 60,000 gallons of fuel in a time of strict petrol rationing, to see the spectacle. Salvage operations began in an attempt to refloat the vessel, scheduled for the high tide on 15 December 1940. However, during these operations, at 2.30 am on 13 December 1940, a major fire broke out, believed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion in the boiler room. The ship was soon ablaze, with smoke pouring from its hatches and ventilators, and at mid-morning the magazine exploded fiercely. Of the 60 men working aboard the vessel two were severely burned and had to be taken to Geelong Hospital. The gathered spectators witnessed the eerie sight of the ship's hull glowing red when night fell. The well-known building demolition contractor Whelan the Wrecker bought the salvage rights, and methodically proceeded to dismantle the ship and its fittings. The drama was not yet over for the wreckers when - without warning - the burnt-out hulk was 'attacked' by RAAF for strafing practice. Salvage rights were transferred to another private owner in 1963. By 1945 the combined effects of the exposed location, fire and salvage had seen what was left of the wreck disappear beneath the waves. The site today is marked by two of the four Scotch type boilers sitting upright and exposed at low tide, just north-east of the small boats channel at the entrance to Barwon Heads. Large sections of steel hull plating and framing, and impressively large pieces of ships structure and machinery including masts, booms, deck winches, propeller shaft, flywheel, and a thrust block lie scattered about and make the site an interesting shallow dive. It is interesting to compare the site of the Orungal with the intact remains of similar large passenger ships scuttled in deep water in the Ships' Graveyard, such as the Milora and Malaita. The site is subject to waves and surge, and is best dived on flat calm days The teacup originated from the SS Orungal and was likely used heavily in the ship's life as a passenger, mail and cargo carrier around Australia. The teacup is significant for its connections to SS Orungal and of this ships connected story of being sunk in extraordinary circumstances in the local region. A.U.S.N. Co. Ltd. Teacup salvaged from SS Orungal ss orungal, fezara, world war two, barwon heads, ocean grove -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, School Class Photogaph
Stawell State School. 502 Printed Text: At any time we supply extra copies or enlargements or finish any person in a group seperately. Kindly describe Phot as fully as possible to faciliate finding of correct negative. All Communictions to Interstate Press Photo Service. Torrance Maclaren Neg. No Class 162 Flinders Street Melbourne. Note sign at bottom right.Reverse Stawell State School -
National Wool Museum
Book, Approximate quantities and availability during the Australian auction season of wool type groups (greasy wool only)
"Approximate quantities and availability during the Ausralian auction season of wool type groups (greasy wool only). Statistical analysis no44." -Australian Wool Board Wool Statistical Service, Dec 1963wool sales wool brokering woolclassing, australian wool board, wool sales, wool brokering, woolclassing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Award for 60 years service to guides, 2003
Article about a long service award being presented to Margaret Ekland recognising 60 years with the Guides.Article about a long service award being presented to Margaret Ekland recognising 60 years with the Guides. She had become a Brownie in 1931 and helped form two Brownie packs when she moved to Mitcham in 1963. She discusses some of the changes in guiding.Article about a long service award being presented to Margaret Ekland recognising 60 years with the Guides. eklund, margaret, guide groups -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council gets two new faces, 1992
Two new group mangers have been appointed to Nunawading Council - Ms Carol Matthew, Community Services (photo) and Mr Ray Glickman, Planning and DevelopmentTwo new group mangers have been appointed to Nunawading Council - Ms Carol Matthew, Community Services (photo) and Mr Ray Glickman, Planning and DevelopmentTwo new group mangers have been appointed to Nunawading Council - Ms Carol Matthew, Community Services (photo) and Mr Ray Glickman, Planning and Developmentmathew, carol, glickman, ray, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Team effort in the S.E.S, 1993
The Nunawading Council awarded a special Australia Day Achievement Award to S.E.S. member Alan Barnard.The Nunawading Council awarded a special Australia Day Achievement Award to S.E.S. member Alan Barnard. Another S.E.S. member, John Murison was awarded 'Young Citizen of the Year', while the S.E.S. was awarded the Council's Community Group of the Year.The Nunawading Council awarded a special Australia Day Achievement Award to S.E.S. member Alan Barnard.australia day, barnard, alan, murison, john, state emergency service, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, City of Nunawading Community Services Report 1994, 1994
Contains overview from the Group Manager, Social Planning, Maternal and Child health, Children, Family and Youth Services, Older Persons and Disability Services and Library and Information Service.Contains overview from the Group Manager, Social Planning, Maternal and Child health, Children, Family and Youth Services, Older Persons and Disability Services and Library and Information Service.Contains overview from the Group Manager, Social Planning, Maternal and Child health, Children, Family and Youth Services, Older Persons and Disability Services and Library and Information Service.city of nunawading, community services, maternal and child health centres, childrens services, youth services, libraries -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Neighbourhood activity in Nunawading, 1977
An attempt by the E.R.E.C. / ACCESS Community Education Project to increase the awareness of community activity and involvement in the municipality.An attempt by the E.R.E.C. / ACCESS Community Education Project to increase the awareness of community activity and involvement in the municipality. Includes maps of region showing community centres etc.An attempt by the E.R.E.C. / ACCESS Community Education Project to increase the awareness of community activity and involvement in the municipality. city of nunawading, east burwood recreation association, north blackburn community action group, vermont south community association, libraries, social services, emergency services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Palliative care group's new offices now open, 1991
The Mid-eastern Palliative Care Association's new offices in Nunawading were opened by Minister for Health, Mrs Lyster.The Mid-eastern Palliative Care Association's new offices in Nunawading were opened by Minister for Health, Mrs Lyster.The Mid-eastern Palliative Care Association's new offices in Nunawading were opened by Minister for Health, Mrs Lyster.health services, mid-eastern palliative care association -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Resource Centre opens its doors, 1993
The new Nunawading Resource Centre at Forest Hill Chase will be home for several community groups.The new Nunawading Resource Centre at Forest Hill Chase will be home for several community groups. Photo: Manager, Forest Hill Chase: Tony Caljow, Resource Chairman: Keith Rooney.The new Nunawading Resource Centre at Forest Hill Chase will be home for several community groups.city of nunawading, nunawading resource centre, forest hill chase, cooper, les, caljow, tony, rooney, keith, maternal and child health centres, adult day activity and support service, lao women's association of victoria inc, nunawading community chest, nunawading older persons' action group, the communities council on ethnic issues, u3a nunawading, youth adult bureau, the iranian society of victoria, lions club of victoria -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Extracts from Nunawading Council minutes, 1949
Extracts from Nunawading Council minutesExtracts from Nunawading Council minutes: (1) June 1949 Ambulance station requested (2) 24 June War service homes will be erected on land acquired by the Commonwealth Government, bordered by Duckman Street, Amery Avenue, Hirst Street & Middleborough Road (3) 1 July Proposal to build Infant Welfare Centre at Nunawading on land at rear of Municipal Chambers.Extracts from Nunawading Council minutescity of nunawading, war service homes, duckham street, blackburn, amery avenue, blackburn, hirst street, blackburn, middleborough road, blackburn, infant welfare centres, mitcham scout group, mitcham guide group, charlotte street, blackburn south, ayr street, blackburn south -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Group Garden Turfed Out, 1992
The proposed Government sale of part of Nunawading Youth Residential Centre has forced one of Nunawading's Community Gardens out of its home.The proposed Government sale of part of Nunawading Youth Residential Centre has forced one of Nunawading's Community Gardens out of its home. The families involved are very upset, but the Council has no formal agreement with the Government over the use of the land.The proposed Government sale of part of Nunawading Youth Residential Centre has forced one of Nunawading's Community Gardens out of its home. community gardens, nunawading youth residential centre, community services victoria, nunawading community gardens -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Beryl Grey Eulogy Notes, 1/10/1997 12:00:00 AM
Photocopy of rough notes written by Bill Gray for the eulogy for Beryl GrayPhotocopy of rough notes written by Bill Gray for the eulogy for Beryl Gray to be given by her son, Andrew at the memorial service. Born in Shepparton 14/3/1924. Attended Surrey Hills Primary School and Benson St Methodist Church. Joined Government Departments until married in February 1956 to Bill Gray. Joined local organisations including Historical Society, C.A.A. and Elderly Peoples Housing Group. Worked for Foodstuffs Contract Board, Central Contract Board, Weather Bureau.Photocopy of rough notes written by Bill Gray for the eulogy for Beryl Gray gray, beryl -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Booklet, Childrens resources in Nunawading, n.d
A booklet about children's resources in Nunawading, emergency and legal services, kindergartens, infant welfare centres, play groups, shopping, sports, feeding facilities in shopping centres etc.childrens services, nunawading pavilion playgroup association, nunawading community childcare association, kindergartens -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, NOPAG award
Health promotion grant awarded to Nunawading Older Persons Action Group will fund health awareness among aged residents. With photo.Health promotion grant awarded to Nunawading Older Persons Action Group will fund health awareness among aged residents. With photo.Health promotion grant awarded to Nunawading Older Persons Action Group will fund health awareness among aged residents. With photo.welfare services, nunawading older persons action group, bloomcamp, beryl, mickalauskas, olga, mitcham elderly citizens club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Group gets kiosk
Auxiliary members at the Peter James Centre, East Burwood, raise $30,000 and open a new kiosk. With photo.Auxiliary members at the Peter James Centre, East Burwood, raise $30,000 and open a new kiosk. With photo.Auxiliary members at the Peter James Centre, East Burwood, raise $30,000 and open a new kiosk. With photo.welfare services, peter james centre, kay, debbie, diamond, lylah, mahaffy, john, medical services, pearson, jo -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Councils to provide jobs, 1993
... Eastern Group Training Program Youth services Nunawading Council ...Nunawading Council to provide funding to Association of Inner Eastern CouncilsNunawading Council to provide funding to Association of Inner Eastern Councils to establish Inner Eastern Group Training Program to provide jobs for local unemployed youth.Nunawading Council to provide funding to Association of Inner Eastern Councilsunemployment, city of nunawading, association of inner eastern councils, inner eastern group training program, youth services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Cubs quilt, 1991
2nd Vermont Cub Scouts have for their latest community service project made a quilt for Ronald McDonald House.2nd Vermont Cub Scouts have for their latest community service project made a quilt for Ronald McDonald House. The quilt will be used as a bed-cover or as a highly individual wall hanging.2nd Vermont Cub Scouts have for their latest community service project made a quilt for Ronald McDonald House. scout groups, vermont cub scouts, 2nd, ronald mcdonald house, mcintosh, craig, hainsworth, lucas, bishop, peter -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Move To A New Place, 1992
Nunawading Emergency Housing Service is relocating to a new building in Silver Grove.Nunawading Emergency Housing Service is relocating to a new building in Silver Grove. A group of 10 unemployed third and fourth year apprentices from Electrical and Electronic Skills Centre fitted out the new building as a community service.Nunawading Emergency Housing Service is relocating to a new building in Silver Grove. youth services, silver grove, nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Funding Blast at Government, 1992
The State Government has been accused of being callous and uncaringThe State Government has been accused of being callous and uncaring in refusing to supply a full time Social Worker for Nunawading Youth Support Group Reach out for Kids (ROK)The State Government has been accused of being callous and uncaring youth services, reach out for kids