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Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Cara Waters et al, Turning back the clocks, by Cara Waters and Patrick Hatch, 25/05/2023
In 2018, excavations in the vicinity of Flinders Street Railway Station uncovered about 300 aboriginal artefacts which indicated that the site was used for corroborees and other celebrations. Results of other archeological digs in the city area are also described by archaeologist Jeremy Smith.2 p. Article from "The Age" 25/05/2023, text and colour imagesnon-fictionaboriginal heritage sites, melbourne - history, jeremy smith -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, Your Yarra, The river and the city it created, 23/09/1980
Newspaper liftout about the Yarra River, early Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay.Newspaper article from The Age Newspaper, 2 sided printed in blue and black with photosyarra river, port phillip bay, melbourne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, The Age, 'Neighbours', 25/04/1999
Article in Sunday Age about the house in Vermont South used for the 'Neighbours' television seriestelevision broadcasting, neighbours (television program), ramsay street, vermont south -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Carriage, of sorts, gets pair to wedding on time", 7/12/21
Bridal couple, Madeleine and Richard Greco, and their bridal party, caught a tram to their wedding ceremony at the Old Treasury Building, after their vehicle was held up in heavy traffic.Has a photo inside tram number 6045Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Carriage, of sorts, gets pair to wedding on time"route 48, weddings, tram 6045, e-class tram, tramways, trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, 'Hit-run driver' says Tesla was on autopilot, 23/03/2022
Driver of Tesla car involved in a hit-run incident with a passenger boarding a tram in Wattletree Road, Armadale. Passenger was trying to board tram when struck by a car that the driver, who fled the scene, later claimed was on autopilot. It was the first case involving a Tesla for Victoria's major collision investigators. First tram accident involving a car on autopilotNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Hit-run driver says Tesla was on autopilot"tramways, trams, yarra trams, accidents, wattletree road, armadale, tesla -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy - Swanston St tramway electrificiation - 70 years, The Age Newspaper, 19-4-1995
Provides a lead up to the celebration of the 70 years since Electrification of the Swanston St line which featured a parade of 25 trams. Includes photograph of two tramway workers on T class 180 with other trams behind. Photographed at South Melbourne Depot.Provides advance publicity of a tramway historical event.Photocopy; a photograph for the 70th Anniversary of the Swanston St tramway Electrification. From The Age newspaper.trams, tramways, 70th anniversary, electrification, t 180, celebrations, swanston st -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, Andrews defends higher cost of new trams, 21/04/2022
Victorian government signs $1.85 billion with French manufacturer Alstom to build 100 trams in Melbourne. Trams to be known as G class and will replace some of A, B and Z models with higher floors. Yields information about the contract for the next Generation of Melbourne trams - G classNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Andrews defends higher cost of new trams"trams, tramways, new trams, alstom, g class tram -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, "A push to get the trams back on the track", 30-7-1976
Reports on Federal and State Transport Ministers conference, the need to push public transport. Reports on the new Z class trams, extensions to Burwood Road and East Preston. Quotes Dudley Snell, MMTB Chairman, about fares, bus costs, income, and one man buses,use of barriers in Nicholson St, underground trams not useful. Written by Stephen Nisbet Transport Reporter.Yields information about the outlook and issues of trams and buses in Melbourne in the mid 1970s.Newspaper clipping - "A push to get the trams back on the track" - The Age 30-7-1976tramways, trams, melbourne, public transport, one man buses, extensions, east preston, burwood road, dudley snell, bus costs, underground tramways, z class trams -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Newspaper Article, All Goes Well For Bubbly Surfing Prodigy, 6/1/2011
The first week of 2011 was a turbulent week in the world of professional surfing. On Wednesday 5th January, 2011 Australian surf wear company Quiksilver announced that they had signed Rip Curl surfer Stephanie Gilmore to a new $5 million dollar, 5 year contract. The next day this article about Tyler Wright appeared in The Age heralding a new female face for Rip Curl Australia.The article is significant because it focuses attention on Rip Curl's new female face in the wake of the sudden departure from the company by 4 times World Surfing Champion Stephanie Gilmore.Feature newspaper article from THE AGE, Thursday January 6th, 2011, page 6 by Martin Boulton about the sponsorship contract extension for 16 year old Australian female surfer Tyler Wright to Rip Curl Australia. Includes photographs of Wright surfing and running along beach.surf, quiksilver, stephanie gilmore, tyler wright, rip curl australia -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, "Age" Newspaper cutting announcing the death of Catherine Maggs on 14th. October 1960
Catherine Maggs was married to James Maggs who belonged to a large pioneer family in the Ringwood area. They had nine children. James died in July 1940. (From the book "Ringwood Place of Many Eagles by Hugh Anderson)Small newpaper cutting.MAGGS.—On October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, beloved wife of the late James Maggs, loved mother of Oliver, Douglas, Lawrence (deceased), Ruby (Mrs. Bruce), Basil, Lewis (deceased), Ronald (deceased), Beulah (Mrs. Boppel) and James, aged 78 years. A wonderful mother at rest. MAGGS.—On October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, dearly loved mother of Beulah and mother-in-law of Bert. Peacefully sleeping. MAGGS.—on October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, dearly loved mother of Oliver. We'll meet again, Kitty. MAGGS.—on October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwocd, Catherine, loving friend of Ruby Richardson. Sadly missed. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Various ships at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, The Age, 4 Jan 1968
COPYRIGHT THE AGE Two black and white photographs each showing 2 ships at Station Pier . .01 - "Iberia" (inner East) and "Guglielmo Marconi" (outer East) .02 - "Achille Lauro" (inner West) and "Orcades (outer West). Cars line both sides of Station Pier. All four ships were in at the Pier at one time. 04.01.1968transport - shipping, piers and wharves - station pier, ss iberia, ss guglielmo marconi, ss orcades, ms achille lauro -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Newspaper cuttings, The Age, Queensland and Victoria Floods 2011, January 2011
9 cuttings from The Age newspaper, January 2011 regarding the Queensland and Victorian record floods.articles and photos of floodsqueensland floods, victoria floods -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Horticulture for Women - at the Burnley Gardens, 1928
Describes classes available to women at Burnley, the gardens, the curriculum, practical activities, uniform, excursions and demonstrations. Also discusses potential salaries for gardeners after graduation. Cutting from The Age, Page for Women. Horticulture for Women. At the Burnley Gardens", February 7, 1928.the age, horticulture, female students, burnley horticultural college, course description, careers for women, uniform, salary, burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Sowing the Seeds of Beauty, 1997
Article in "The Age" 12 April, 1997 by Mary Rhyllis Clark about the Hamilton Botanic Gardens.the age, mary rhyllis clark, hamilton botanic gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, The Burnley Students - Women as Horticulturalists, 1899
Copy of article in the Age dated 15 December, 1899 p. 7 on the prize giving at Burnley.the age, charles bogue luffman, female students, burnley school of horticulture, c b luffmann, prize giving, students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper, The Age, Thought for food
university of melbourne, voice, food security, food sustainability, urban food production, associate degree in urban horticulture, chris williams, burnley campus -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, "Passengers were fare game for action group", 30-7-1976
Reports on a free tram in Swanston St - hired for $350 by the group Action for Public Transport to publicise a rally in the City Square on 30-7-1976. Quotes rally organiser Rus Littleson. Has a photo of Conductor John Cregan giving passenger Kay Angel a rally phamplet. Story by Stephen Nisbet.Yields information about a rally to protest about public transport fares.Newspaper clipping - "Passengers were fare game for action group" - The Age 30-7-1976tramways, trams, melbourne, public transport, fares, rally, free tram -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Next-gen tram rolls with the crunches", 24/10/23
Melbourne’s next-generation trams, G-class, have been designed to be easily repaired with improved visibility for drivers. A prototype has been completed and will be tested by a range of groups before testing on the network in 2025. Department of Transport and Planning’s head of rolling stock development, Ben Phyland, said this redesign was a response to the number of crashes in Melbourne and after consultation with tram drivers. In 2022, there were 960 collisions involving trams and cars, including 166 considered serious – an average of three crashes each day and a 60 per cent increase on 2021. Digital image of a newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Next-gen tram rolls with the crunches"tramways, g class, trams, planning -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, The Age newspaper, Linden, 14/04/1973
Built 1870, photograph taken 1972, image of carpeted entrance hallway leading to stairway when being used as an office.Unmounted black and white photograph in good conditionLinden, 14-4-1972. Age photo Y7058/9 ABC' -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Tilly Aston, With Love to My Niece and Song of Old Age, 15/7/1937
"Dear Friends, At your request, I'd like this recording of my voice, so that when I am no longer with you in person, the tones you are now hearing may remind you that love and remembrance are more a matter of the spirit than of the bodily contact and presence. As I have drifted or struggled along through life, I have gradually acquired many things. Always I have greatly desired to be happy and to spread the same infection around me. This wish has been amply fulfilled. First, in a joyous fashion after the manner of the young, and later in an atmosphere of hope and serenity which I trust may remain with me 'til the end. Achievement was another aim with me from the beginning, and whatever effects my life attainment may have upon others, there has been a fair amount of personal satisfaction in my victories over circumstance." Thus begins Tilly Aston's recording 'With Love to My Niece", going on to read her poem 'Song of Old Age'. This recording was converted from a 78 acetate record and was originally recorded on 15th July 1937.1 audio recording of Tilly Astontilly aston, audio books -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Gardening-Her Job and Hobby, 1954
Article in "The Age" 01.04.1954. Article about Kathleen Pullar (C.1942). Pated on to lined fullscap paper.the age, kathleen pullar, career -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, Finding the tram Dad painted, 2-7-2018
Newspaper clipping titled "Finding the tram Dad painted", about the visit of the family of the late David Larwill to see the tram that "Dad" painted at Newport Workshops. Has the back ground story, photos of the family and a cartoon about touching on or off the artwork. Notes the involvement of the Creative Industries Minister, Martin Foley. Photos by Daniel Pockett, article by Debbie Cuthbertson. David painted tram W5 class 722Yields information about the storage of Transporting Art trams at Newport and one of the artists David LarwillNewspaper cutting from Sunday Age 7-1-2018 - titled Finding the tram Dad paintedtransporting art, newport workshops, trams, tramways, tram 722, martin foley, david larwill -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph Building, Stanthorpe
Built 1875 for Alexander Sutherland, later Presbyterian Manseblack and white photographGiven to historical society by Mis E Service 12.10.1982 Stamped the Age 23.4.1971 -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, Church News And Sunday Services: Fourteen Christmas Days, 27 December 1947
Article with photographWritten in pencil top left corner: Melbourne / "Age" 27/12/47the age, christmas, xmas, 1947, padre frank leslie oliver, miss g. mcdonell, harbour lights guild, seamen, social events -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Peta Marshall, Gardeners in the Making, 1966
Newspaper cutting of an article by Peta Marshall from the Junior Age section of The Age, April 15, 1966. There is a photo of 2 students, with the caption: "Judith Bertram and Dale Moon working in the garden at Burnley Horticultural School." Discusses two students, their post-Burnley ambitions and course details.peta marshall, junior age, judith bertram, dale moon, students, students working outside, careers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Flower Culture for Women, 1913
Photocopy of article in "The Age" 10.12.1913 advocating flower growing as a suitable profession for women. Burnley School of Horticulture mentioned.the age, burnley school of horticulture, women gardeners, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Burnley Gardens Canteen One for Tansy's Fans, 2010
Article in "Epicure The Age," December 21, 2010 by Nina Rousseau about Tansy Good's cafeteria at Burnley College.the epicure, the age, nina rousseau, cafeteria, tansy good, burnley campus -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, New Books
c bogue luffman, c b luffmann, spain, travel, memoir, review -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Viral fake transport poster draws ire and the police"
A graphic design student was travelling on a tram when a group of ticket inspectors asked to see her myki. The 17-year-old didn’t have a learner’s permit to prove she was a minor. After a heated conversation with the ticket inspectors, she received a warning. She eventually created a poster encouraging people not to pay for public transport. Digital image of a newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Viral fake transport poster draws ire and the police"tramways, ticketing, myki -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Age, Students Working in the Orchard, c. 1947
Note by T.H. Kneen 1 April 1992, "The horse is Donnie. The male student looks like E.C. (Ted) Tyrell (1947) but I am unable to identify the girls."Black and white photograph of a newspaper cutting from The Age or the Leader. 3 students digging in the orchard and one ploughing with a horseorchard, ploughing, horse, don, e.c. (ted) tyrell, students working outside, digging, donnie, donald, newspaper cutting