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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Ansett Annual Report 1974
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Booklet (Item) - Ansett Annual Report 1973
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Booklet (Item) - Ansett Annual Report 1994
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Booklet (Item) - Ansett Annual Report 1995
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Ansett Annual Report 1996
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Booklet (Item) - Ansett Annual Report 1993
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Document (Item) - Annual meeting, Wridgways annual report
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - AUSTRALIAN AVIATION ANNUAL, STANLEY BROGDEN, 1949
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Ansett 32nd to 43rd Annual General Meeting Minutes, Annual General Meeting
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - AUSTRALIAN AVIATION ANNUAL, STANLEY BROGDEN, 1949
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Ansett annual reports, Ansett Transport Industries Limited 41st Annual Report 1978
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Collection) - Airborne Research Australia annual reports, Airborne Research Australia Annual Report 2000/ 2001/2003
Airborne Research AustraliaReports on the state of ARA in the years 2000, 2001 and 2003 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Work on paper (Item) - Australian Aircraft Restorations Group annual reports, 1973 to 1974 Annual Report of the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - General Dynamics Annual Report 1981
General Dynamics -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Annual Accounts, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Pty. Ltd. Annual Accounts 1973
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Australian Multicultural Community Services
Annual Report, Australian - Polish Community Services first Annual Report 1983-1984, 1984
Australian - Polish Community Services was established as an independent organisation at the inaugural meeting on the 10th May 1983. There were four full-time workers who used office at 1 French Street, Footscray by the courtesy of MRC Footscray. The office acted as a first point of contact for all persons of the Polish community who needed welfare services or assistance of any kind. Currently the agency manages eight aged care programs (funded by the federal and state governments) that support over 500 clients a week, with a particular focus on elders from Eastern European backgrounds. Additionally, organisation's activities include emergency relief, English and computer classes, aged care courses and several sustainability projects per year.first Annual Report in history of Australian - Polish Community Services which highlights initiatives and achievements undertaken during the first year of existencecolour: cream, 10 pages including cover page, one-sided printingsignature of Treasurer J.B. Talaskaannual report, 1983, polish community -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Boeing flight safety, Boeing Notes: Flight Safety Foundation's 14th Annual Internatioal Air Safety Seminar
Collection of papers presented at 1961 flight safety annual seminarnon-fictionCollection of papers presented at 1961 flight safety annual seminar -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Sound Recording, Sing Australia Camberwell, Annual Concert 2013, 2013
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. DVD (Disk 1) of a performance by Sing Australia Camberwell including a track featuring Robin Kelly singing What a Wonderful World.robin kelly, performing arts - victoria - australia, sing australia camberwell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Sound Recording, Sing Australia Camberwell, Annual Concert 2014, 2014
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. DVD of a performance by Sing Australia Canmberwell including a track featuring Robin Kelly singing Three Coins in the Fountain.robin kelly, performing arts - victoria - australia, sing australia camberwell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Sound Recording, Sing Australia Camberwell, Annual Concert 2012, 2012
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. DVD of a performance by Sing Australia Canmberwell including a track featuring Robin Kelly singing Danny Boy.robin kelly, performing arts - victoria - australia, sing australia camberwell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Sound Recording, Sing Australia Camberwell, Annual Concert 2012, 2012
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. DVD of a performance by Sing Australia Canmberwell including a track featuring Robin Kelly singing Danny Boy.robin kelly, performing arts - victoria - australia, sing australia camberwell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, City of Boroondara, City of Boroondara Annual Report 2003-2004, 2004
non-fictioncity of boroondara (vic.), local government -- victoria -- annual reports -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document - Bookmark, Deaprtment of Health Victoria, Calendar Bookmark : A useful reminder of the annual Free Chest X-Ray Service, 1955-56
This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.A Calendar bookmark for 1955 and 1956 published by the Department of Health and the City of Kew. The rear of the bookmark lists the locations of the x-rays (Kew Recreation Hall; St Hilary's Church Hall; North Kew Willsmere Service Station) and the dates when they will take place.health, x-ray, chest xray, bookmark -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report series, The Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration Incorporated : annual report for the year ended 30 June 2009 [+2010 & 2011], 2009
No. of volumes: 3 Range of volumes: 2009-2011australasian institute of judicial administration -- periodicals, australasian institute of judicial administration inc -- periodicals, court administration -- australasia -- periodicals, justice, administration of -- australasia -- periodicals -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Journals, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature, The annual practice 1948 [1957] : being a collection of the statutes, orders, and rules relating to the general practice, procedure, and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, with notes, [1949]
Previous owner: T. H. Smith, T. W. Smith2 Very wide volumes & 1 not so wide Volume 1948 & Volume 1957 & 1957 Tables & Index Index volume by F. W. SimpsonISSN: 00395978procedure (law) -- great britain, court rules -- great britain -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Papers presented at the tenth annual AIJA conference, 1992
7-8 September 1991 Adelaide Improving the trial process Evidence in courts and tribunals DNA evidence Presentation of scientific evidence in court Professional liability and responsibility Erratum note stapled inside front coverISBN: 1875527079justice: administration of -- australia -- congresses, criminal procedure -- australia, evidence: criminal -- australia, criminal procedure -- australia -- congresses, evidence: criminal -- australia -- congresses -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Papers presented at the eight annual AIJA seminar : 18-20 August, 1989 : Sydney, 1990
New South Wales Supreme Court delay reduction project Victorian criminal case delay project AIJA research project on preliminary hearings in Magistrates' Courts The legal profession and judicial administration: the United Kingdom green papers Reform of court structure and procedure in New South Wales and New ZealandISBN: 0959002995justice: administration of -- australia, court administration -- australia -- congresses, court congestion and delay -- new south wales, court congestion and delay -- victoria, new south wales, new zealand, great britain, australia overseas comparisons -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Papers presented at the sixth annual AIJA seminar : 25-26 September, 1987, 1988
Proposals for changes in the Australian judicial system Principles of caseflow management Computer caseflow management: innovations in Magistrates' CourtsISBN: 0959002944court administration -- australia, justice: administration of -- australia, court administration -- australia -- congresses, justice: administration of -- australia -- congresses -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Papers presented at the ninth annual AIJA conference, 1991
18-19 August 1990 Melbourne Cost of justice Alternative dispute resolution Electronic recording of police interviews with crime suspects ISBN: 1875527028costs (law) -- australia, dispute resolution (law) -- australia, police questioning -- australia, costs (law) -- australia -- congresses, dispute resolution (law) -- australia -- congresses, police questioning -- australia -- congresses -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, The Family Court of Australia, Family Court of Australia : annual report 1997-1998, 1998
ISSN: 10359060australia. family court -- periodicals, family law -- australia -- periodicals, family counselling -- australia -- periodicals, domestic relations -- australia -- periodicals, family social work -- australia -- periodicals