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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Station, 1978c, 1978c
Watsonia Station during the duplication of the train line c1978. This photograph shows the existing rail line and the construction of the new tracks in the cutting. Looking toward Grimshaw Street.Shows the rural nature of the Greensborough area in the early 20th centuryDigital copy of colour photograph. trains, watsonia railway station -
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Newspaper Clipping, Multi-storey building approved, by Caroline Gonzalez, 2003_09
In 2003, VCAT approved an application to build a 5 storey building comprising apartments, shops, medical centre and cafe on a site on the corner of Lambourn and Devonshire Roads Watsonia, despite strong local opposition. The proposal did not proceed, but a new proposal was approved in 2019. News clipping, text and colour image. Copy 2 has note attached.watsonia, devonshire road watsonia, lambourn road watsonia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Homefront: new sculptures for Greensborough War Memorial Park, 2017_08
Article on the replacement of war memorial chainsaw sculptures in Greensborough War Memorial Park, and ceremonial cremation of old sculptures. The new sculptures will be known as the Homefront Project.1 p. text and col. photographsgreensborough war memorial park, homefront project, homefront sculptures, chainsaw sculptures -
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Article, The Great Greensborough maths war, by Glenis Henderson nee Schultz, 2018_
Glenis Henderson taught at Greensborough Primary School at the time that Cuisenaire rods were introduced in maths teaching in the early 1960s. In this story Glenis relates some of the problems with implementing this new method.6 pages text, two colour photographsgreensborough primary school, cuisenaire rods, glenis henderson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photograph, Methodist Church Greensborough, 2017_
Information and photographs of the Methodist Church Greensborough. Mrs Jean Collyer playing the organ and various photos of both the old Church in Main Street and new Church in Grimshaw Street.This photograph and text was copied from a Facebook site. Members are people who lived in the Greensborough area and share their reminiscences of the area with others. The site is administered by a GHS member but is not officially affiliated with the Society. Any information is the opinion of the contributor. Article and photograph sourced from social media.collyer family, greensborough methodist church -
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Newspaper Clipping, Roads of the future, by Matt Johnston, 23/10/2019
Article on new high-tech underground GPS application to be used in the North East Link to manage traffic.Black and White newspaper clippingnorth east link -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Greensborough Hotel: Greensborough beautiful hills & valleys for development, 02/07/1924
General description of the Greensborough and Watsonia districts, at the time the new Greensborough Hotel was being built.4 p. black & white transcript of newspaper articlegreensborough, watsonia, greensborough hotel -
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Newspaper Clipping, Greensborough Hotel: New Hotel at Greensborough, 25/07/1923
Description of the new Greensborough Hotel (replacing the Farmers' Arms) to be built in 1923.2 p. black & white transcript of newspaper article, with sketch of the proposed buildinggreensborough hotel, farmers arms hotel, hotels greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Invitation, Invitation to opening of Banyule offices at 1 Flintoff Street, 18/04/2017
Banyule City Council opened its new civic office at 1 Flintoff Street Greensborough on 18/04/2017. Invitation to opening and Diamond Valley Leader newspaper clipping.Single-sided colour document, with newspaper clippingbanyule city council, one flintoff -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Champion for cause, 04/12/2019
New Banyule Mayor Alison Champion will use her term as city leader to champion the community towards being carbon neutral.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.alison champion, carbon neutral, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Sweet Tastes with a tribute in new Cafe, 28/02/2018
A new coffee hub and dessert haven in Greensborough is far more than just a business for its proud owners (the Dennaoui family) - it's a tribute to their beloved son.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .greensborough plaza, new cafe, sixty-five expresso, dennaoui family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Sweet Temptations to help hospital, 28/03/2018
Normally sweet tooths cannoli [can only] enjoy the delicious Italian dessert in cream or chocolate. In a bid to raise money for the Good Friday Appeal, Pelligra Cakes will make new varieties of cannoli.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .good friday appeal, pelligra, pelligra cakes, main street greensborough -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Now, that's a change, 28/03/2018
Out with the old and in with the new. Boom gates at Rosanna Station on Lower Plenty Road have been removedNews article 1 page, black text and colour image .hurstbridge rail line upgrade, rosanna station, lower plenty road rosanna, hurstbridge rail line -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Tom Melican at GHS book launch, 28/10/2017
Mayor of Banyule, Tom Melican, launched the new Greensborough Historical Society publication "Do You Recall?" in October 2017.Digital copy of colour photographtom melican, do you recall, greensborough historical society -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, GHS members and friends at GHS book launch, 28/10/2017
Group of GHS members and friends at the launch of the new Greensborough Historical Society publication "Do You Recall?" in October 2017.Digital copy of colour photographdo you recall, greensborough historical society -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Gloria Stevens at GHS book launch, 28/10/2017
Gloria Stevens at the launch of the new Greensborough Historical Society publication "Do You Recall?" in October 2017. Gloria's reminiscences of growing up in Greenhills is included in the book.Digital copy of colour photographdo you recall, greensborough historical society, gloria stevens -
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Photograph - Digital Image, Lesley Hooper at GHS book launch, 28/10/2017
Lesley Hooper at the launch of the new Greensborough Historical Society publication "Do You Recall?" in October 2017. Lesley's reminiscences of growing up in Greensborough is included in the book.Digital copy of colour photographdo you recall, greensborough historical society, lesley hooper -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Rosie Bray and Jillian Riley at GHS book launch, 28/10/2017
Rosie Bray and Jillian Riley at the launch of the new Greensborough Historical Society publication "Do You Recall?" in October 2017. Both Rosie and Jillian have stories included in the book.Digital copy of colour photographdo you recall, greensborough historical society, rosie bray, jillian riley -
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Advertisement - Digital image, Diamond Valley News, National Australia Bank (NAB) Greensborough 1970, 03/03/1970
Advertisement for National Australia Bank (NAB) Greensborough, on the opening of the new branch at 87-89 Main Street Greensborough, 1970.Digital copy of newspaper advertisement.national australia bank, nab, main street greensborough -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, On track for new charges, 18/04/2018
Banyule Council has been slammed for using train commuters as 'convenient cash cows' as it plans to install paid parking meters around bustling train stations at Macleod, Ivanhoe, Rosanna, Greensborough and MontmorencyNews article 1 page, black text.train station parking, parking meters, greensborough statiion, montmorency station, macleod station, banyule city council -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, An honour to serve, 25/04/2018
Jack Gilham was only 18 when he began patrolling the rainforests of Papua New Guinea during World War II. He will lay a flag at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital on ANZAC Day 2020.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .anzac day, jack gilham, world war ii, papua new guinea -
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Book, Hutchinson Australia, The New Hutchinson 20th century encyclopedia, ed. by E. M. Horsley, 1977
1334 p., black & white text and photographs, col. dust jacketRevised [ie 6th] Australian ed.encyclopedia -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, All Eyes on Foliage Fashions, 20/03/2019
Greensborough Plaza is alive with the colours of autumn after a fresh foliage gown was installed at the shopping centre to mark the start of the new season.News article 1 page, black text.greensborough plaza, colours of autumn, gillian pollard -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Epic Fight Against Loss of Parkland, 27/03/2019
Families are flocking to Greensborough's new $13 million Civic Drive recreational precinct, but many might not be aware of the 12 year fight involved in ensuring its creation.News article 1 page, black text.greensborough, civic drive greensborough, playgrounds - greensborough, parks - greensborough -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Tuning in to help addicts, 10/04/2019
People battling gambling problems have a new resource to turn to with a podcast being launched by Banyule Community Health, run by former addict Shayne RodgersNews article 1 page, black text.banyule community health, shayne rodgers, gambling addiction -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Stockland Press et al, Pastures new: an account of the pastoral occupation of Port Phillip, by R. V. Billis and A. S. Kenyon, 1974_
General introduction to the foundation and development of the sheep and cattle industries of Victoria.284 p., hard cover, printed in blacksheep, cattle, victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, On the rebound [Greensborough College Gr8750], 22/08/2018
Students at Greensborough College are jumping for joy after their school's multimillion-dollar upgrade was unveiled. A new sports hall, senior school and specialist centre was opened by Education Minister James Merlino and state member for Bundoora Colin Brooks.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .greensborough college, colin brooks, james merlino -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Plan for new East-West freeway link, 1967c
Early plans for the Greensborough by-pass and western ring road.Newspaper clipping, black and white text and image.greensborough bypass, western ring road -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Redevelopment set to boost region's economy, 23/08/1995
Premier Jeff Kennett opened the refurbished and extended Greensborough Plaza, which included a new Myer store..Newspaper clipping, black and white text and colour image.greensborough plaza, myer greensborough, jeff kennett -
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Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, A cut above in paying tribute, 13/02/2018
A new group of chainsaw sculptures was installed in Greensborough's War Memorial Park in time for ANZAC Day 2018. The 8 sculptures are part of Banyule Council's "Homefront" project.Digital copy of news article 1 page, black text, colour image.greensborough war memorial park, homefront project, chainsaw sculptures, hikaru kidama, leigh conkie