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Clunes Museum
Document - REPORT, 1927
... history document report societies ladies benevolent society CLUNES ...CLUNES LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1927.local history, document, report, societies, ladies benevolent society -
Clunes Museum
REPORT, 1984
... HISTORY DOCUMENT REPORT MUSEUM CLUNES A REPORT PUT TOGETHER BY ROS ...A REPORT PUT TOGETHER BY ROS. O'BRIENlocal history, document, report, museum, clunes -
Clunes Museum
Document - REPORT, HISTORIC BUILDING COUNCIL
... HISTORY DOCUMENT REPORT VICTORIAN HISTORICAL BUILDINGS HISTORIC ...HISTORIC BUILDINGS COUNCIL PUT OUT BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIAHISTORIC BUILDINGS COUNCIL REPORT PUBLISHED BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIAlocal history, document, report, victorian historical buildings -
Clunes Museum
Document - REPORT, WENDY JACOBS, QUEENS PARK CLUNES, JUNE 1994
... QUEENS PARK CLUNES Document REPORT WENDY JACOBS ...CONSERVATION AND ANALYSIS POLICY. ORIGINALLY PREPARED BY RICHARD AITKEN, REVISED AND REPRINTED BY WENDY JACOBS, HERITAGE ADVISER , SHIRE OF TALBOT AND CLUNES. JUNE 1994.REVISED AND REPRINTED FROM THE CONSERVATION ANALYSIS AND CONSERVATION POLICIES ORIGINALLY PREPAREDT BY RICHARD AITKEN 15 FEBRUARY 1990CONSERVATION ANALYSIS AND POLICIES OF QUEEN'S PARK, CLUNES. 54 PAGE, UNBOUND REPORT.- PHOTOCOPIED. REVISED AND REPRINTED BY WENDY JACOBS, HERITAGE ADVISER, SHIRE OF TALBOT AND CLUNES JUNE 1994report, queens park, cameron street -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Notice of Meeting and Annual Report to Members 1973
This comes to us from a family who had three generations that worked for Dennys Lascelles. A copy of this document would have been given to staff.Yellow paper covered booklet with black text on front cover and two metal staples on spine. Inside pages are faded white. 11 pages. Report shows use through staining on front and back cover, plus pencil marks and equations written in margins and on blank pages. -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Dennys, Lascelles Limited Annual Report 1922
From a family who had three generations that worked for Dennys Lascelles. This is a balance sheet and annual report for the year 1922. Names of note featured in the document include DPC Wilson, WF Volum and JSB Orr.Off-white two page folded paper booklet with black text. Front page lists the directors and staff of Dennys Lascelles responsible for compiling the report. The inside pages state numbers and figures for the previous financial year. The back cover has a short paragraph about the document. -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Strachan, Murray & Shannan Annual Report 1923
From a family who had three generations that worked for Dennys Lascelles. This is the annual financial report for Strachan, Murray and Shannon for the financial year of 1923. Their head office was in Moorabool St, which is now Westfield.Off-white two page paper document. Front cover has a list of the staff responsible for compiling the report. Middle two pages have an overview of the report and a series of numbers describing the finances of the company. Back cover has a short paragraph about the document. -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Dennys, Lascelles Limited Annual Report 1923
From a family who had three generations that worked for Dennys Lascelles. This is the annual report for 1923 and features an overview of the company's finances.Off-white two page paper document. Front cover lists the Dennys Lascelles staff responsible for compiling the information in the report. Middle two pages list numbers and figures for the previous financial year. Back cover has a short paragraph about the document. -
National Wool Museum
Report, Department of Defence Woollen Cloth Factore
Photocopy of the original board report for the Woollen Cloth Factory (later Federal Woollen Mills and Classweave) in North Geelong. Original document dates from February 14, 1917. Unclear what year this photocopy is from. Item was discovered onsite when Classweave Industries closed down in 2001. Watermark across the pages of the report read PROVISION OF A COPY OF THIS RECORD HELD BY THE AUSTRALIAN ARCHIVES DOES NOT AUTHORISE ITS PUBLICATION OR REPRODUCTION. Report signed at final page by James Smail, manager.Pale yellow paper document with black text. 6 pages, stapled together at top left corner. Text describes the Woollen Cloth Factory site and its creation, as well as staff numbers, wages and expenditure. Report is signed by site manager James Smail. Certificate of Incorporation on back page. -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Victorian Farmers Federation: Annual Report 2000
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, victorian farmers federation, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Document - Report, Nicole Start, Conservation Status of Roadsides in the Shire of Stawell, 1991
... Document Report Nicole Start ...Covers: Shire, roadsides, Assessment: Species, Flora, Grazing, Cropping, Gravel, Noxious weeds, Firebreaks, Road Design. With loos maps X 2 in back. Author Nicole StartPlastic Front Cover. Yellow Paper with Photo of a country road.Nicole Start Biological and Chemical Sciences Ballarat University Collage December 1991 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Document - Annual Report, Northern Grampians Shire 4 Annual Reports, 1999 - 2006
... Northern Grampians Shire 4 Annual Reports Document Annual Report ...4 Annual reports of the Northern Grampians shire. Reports for 1999, 2003, 2004-05, 2005-6. Northern Grampians shire Spiral BoundShire Norther Grampiansnorthern grampians shire, stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Document - Heritage Study, Heritage Study Report 2000, 2000
... Heritage Study Heritage Study Report 2000 Document Heritage Study ...Report 2000 Nrother Grampians Shire Heritage Studyheritage buildings -
Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum
Common Seal, Geelong Harbor Trust Commissioner's Seal, c.1909
The Geelong Harbour Trust (GHT) was formed in 1905. This seal was used by the Trust Commissioner from 1909-1981 for impressing official documents. It's use was strictly controlled and dictated by the Regulations as contained in the Geelong Harbor Trust Annual Report from 1909. "The common seal of the Commissioner shall be kept under lock and key. Two locks shall be kept by the Chairman of Commissioners and the other of which the Secretary shall have a key. A duplicate key of each lock shall be lodged at such Bank as the Commissioner may direct. The common seal shall be used only by order of the Commissioners" (Regulations, Geelong Harbor Trust, Annual Report 1909). Captain George A. Molland was appointed Harbor Master of the Port (1900-1905) and then Harbor Master of the GHT from 1900-1936 when he retired, aged 88 years. He was replaced by Captain H. Saunders (1936-1950) followed by Captain D.G. Hancox.The seal is significant for its connections to physical changes made to the Geelong waterfront by the Harbor Trust from 1905. The Official Seal was a highly regarded formal object that was used for nearly 80 years by the Trust. The object is significant for its historic connections to the Harbor Masters and Commissioners who used it as part of official communication from the Trust.A seal used for impressing official stationary from the Geelong Harbor Trust. Object is made of cast iron, brass and steel with a large winding handle, screwed to a wooden board and painted black. Gold decorative paint is on the main body and a small portion of the winding handle."F.J. King/ Maker Melbourne"geelong harbor trust, commissioners seal, official seal, geelong maritime museum, captain h. saunders, captain d.g. hancox, captain george molland -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Booklet, Matakupat : the Aboriginal history of the Swan Hill area, 1990
... their observations, documents, diaries, reports and stories were full ...Traditional Aboriginal Society was an oral culture so that the history, stories, and songs and knowledge of Spirituality, Laws, Customs and Values were communicated verbally for thousands of years.The invasion of Europeans caused destruction of tribal groups by disease and killings. It limited the use of language, exchange of stories, land use and the important performance of rituals and ceremonies. Europeans used their world view as a mirror and through their observations, documents, diaries, reports and stories were full of racist comments and ignorant opinions of a lifestyle and culture of which they had little understanding.This book was the result of many months of research by a group of Swan Hill Aboriginal Educators. It is an attempt to present limited information about the history and lifestyles of the Wemba Wemba and Wathi Wathi people, the Tribes of the Swan Hill and Lake Boga areas.20 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.Traditional Aboriginal Society was an oral culture so that the history, stories, and songs and knowledge of Spirituality, Laws, Customs and Values were communicated verbally for thousands of years.The invasion of Europeans caused destruction of tribal groups by disease and killings. It limited the use of language, exchange of stories, land use and the important performance of rituals and ceremonies. Europeans used their world view as a mirror and through their observations, documents, diaries, reports and stories were full of racist comments and ignorant opinions of a lifestyle and culture of which they had little understanding.This book was the result of many months of research by a group of Swan Hill Aboriginal Educators. It is an attempt to present limited information about the history and lifestyles of the Wemba Wemba and Wathi Wathi people, the Tribes of the Swan Hill and Lake Boga areas.1. aborigines, australian -- victoria -- swan hill -- history -- juvenile literature. 2. aborigines, australian -- victoria -- swan hill -- social life and customs -- juvenile literature. i. baxter, bruce. ii. title., other: wemba wemba tribe -- wathi wathi tribe -- aboriginal educators. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody : Victorian Government 1993 implementation report, 1994
... : Victorian Government 1993 implementation report. Document Report ...The Victorian Government 1993 Implementation Report into the Recommendations arising from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody illustrates that the direction of government changes towards more accountable and participatory government structures, is creating better outcomes for Aboriginal people and encouraging a greater partnership between Aboriginal people and government agencies in developing and delivering appropriate services.289 p. 25 cm.The Victorian Government 1993 Implementation Report into the Recommendations arising from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody illustrates that the direction of government changes towards more accountable and participatory government structures, is creating better outcomes for Aboriginal people and encouraging a greater partnership between Aboriginal people and government agencies in developing and delivering appropriate services.prisoners, aboriginal australian -- death. | aboriginal australians -- government policy -- victoria. | aboriginal australians -- victoria -- criminal justice system. | prisons and race relations -- victoria. | police -- complaints against -- victoria. | aboriginal australians -- criminal justice system -- victoria. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- victoria -- death. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- victoria -- mortality. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, A report on the Aboriginal Skeletal Remains from the Chenery Burial, near Skipton, Site Number: 7522/20, 1987
29 P.; Appendices; plates; figs.; tables; refs.; 33 cm.skeletal remains-aboriginal-chenery near skipton vic. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Report on Aboriginal Skeletal Remains from Tarwin Meadows, South Gippsland - site number 80201/043, 1986
30 P.; appendices; maps; figs.; tables; plates; 32 cm.skeletal remains-aboriginal-tarwin meadows-south gippsland, anthropology-aboriginal-south gippsland., victorian archaeological survey-aboriginal skeletal remains -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Coranderrk Aboriginal Station / remarks of the Board for the Protection of the Aborigines on the report of the Board appointed to enquire into and report upon the condition and management of the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station. 1882, 1882
... and management of the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station. 1882 Document Report ...4 p. ; 34 cm.coranderrk - report 1882 |, board of enquiry - coranderrk 1882 |, barak, william, wandin, robert -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Church Mission Reports - Ramahyuck - 1874, 1875, 1876, 1874
1874 - includes - report by Hagenauer - general progress of the mission, very evangelistic; brief reference to Aborigines living in the district, p. 2. 1875 - Includes - report by Hagenauer which is empathetic to the slow progress on behalf of the Government in relation to A?borigines; prejudice to their ritual practices and gender roles; diminishing corroborees and practice of other ritual practices in favour of Christianity; limited funding; progress towards self-determination. 1876 - includes - general progress of mission; reference to proposal to remove children and mothers and some men from the Upper Murray and place them at Ramahyuck, p. 5.4, 7 & 7 pp., 30 cm.1874 - includes - report by Hagenauer - general progress of the mission, very evangelistic; brief reference to Aborigines living in the district, p. 2. 1875 - Includes - report by Hagenauer which is empathetic to the slow progress on behalf of the Government in relation to A?borigines; prejudice to their ritual practices and gender roles; diminishing corroborees and practice of other ritual practices in favour of Christianity; limited funding; progress towards self-determination. 1876 - includes - general progress of mission; reference to proposal to remove children and mothers and some men from the Upper Murray and place them at Ramahyuck, p. 5.aboriginal mission station, ramahyuck (perry bridge, vic.) -- periodicals. | aboriginal australians -- missions -- victoria -- periodicals. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, The first step : a report on the initial community consultations on the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, 1992
... Document Report Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission ...In October 1987, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established to find out why so many Aboriginal people were dying in prison - 99 between January 1980 and May 1989 alone. Since then, tragically, there have been another 25 deaths.The findings of the Royal Commission and its recommendations have been widely publicised since their release in May 1991. They catalogue the terrible history of dispossession and oppression of our people. The Commission makes 339 recommendations on how the past hurt and current disadvantage of the Aboriginal people can be redressed... The main themes to emerge not surprisingly, underline many of the issues raised in the Royal Commission's Final Report - the plight of families of the deceases, Aboriginal / police relations, the lack of access to land, substance abuse, appalling health, inadequate housing, and the pressing need to provide education and employment for our youth.41 p. ; 25 cm.In October 1987, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established to find out why so many Aboriginal people were dying in prison - 99 between January 1980 and May 1989 alone. Since then, tragically, there have been another 25 deaths.The findings of the Royal Commission and its recommendations have been widely publicised since their release in May 1991. They catalogue the terrible history of dispossession and oppression of our people. The Commission makes 339 recommendations on how the past hurt and current disadvantage of the Aboriginal people can be redressed... The main themes to emerge not surprisingly, underline many of the issues raised in the Royal Commission's Final Report - the plight of families of the deceases, Aboriginal / police relations, the lack of access to land, substance abuse, appalling health, inadequate housing, and the pressing need to provide education and employment for our youth.australia. royal commission into aboriginal deaths in custody. | prisoners, aboriginal australian. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- death. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- mortality. | prisons and race relations -- australia. | police -- complaints against -- australia. | aboriginal australians -- social conditions. | aboriginal australians -- criminal justice system. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Five years on : implementation of the Commonwealth Government responses to the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Vol. 2, Policy and Programs : Addressing Disadvantage, 1997
... Disadvantage. Document Report Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...Volume Two examines the role of the various Commonwealth Government Departments in addressing disadvantage in Aboriginal communities.ii-iv; 296 P.; tables; 25 cm.Volume Two examines the role of the various Commonwealth Government Departments in addressing disadvantage in Aboriginal communities.prisoners, aboriginal australian -- mortality. | prisons and race relations -- australia. | aboriginal australians -- criminal justice system. | police -- complaints against -- australia. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Five years on : implementation of the Commonwealth Government responses to the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Vol. 1, Trends in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths in custody and incarceration
... Strait Islander deaths in custody and incarceration. Document ...Implementation of the Commonwealth Government Responses to the Recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in custody, five years on.iii-vii; 97 P.; tables; graphs; 25 cm.Implementation of the Commonwealth Government Responses to the Recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in custody, five years on.prisoners, aboriginal australian -- mortality. | prisons and race relations -- australia. | aboriginal australians -- criminal justice system. | police -- complaints against -- australia. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Public Records Office Correspondence Files - Series VPRS 1694: Items l, 2 & 16
The research Report at the front of the folder is annotated and helpful as to some of the contents of the various records. The aim of this report is to provide a preliminary overview of archival files held by the PRO which were research October 1997. Research was conducted into selected files in the series VPRS 1694. the files largely contain correspondence relating to the mangement of the Aboriginal reserves, the condition of the Aborigines, land use and policy development. Document types also include general inward and outward correspondence for the Board for the Protection of Aborigines (BPA) individual stations which often contain attendance lists inventory lists and contracts for the supply of goods. The accompanying Research Report at the front of the folder is most valuable as it outlines the contents for each year.Item 1 : 1889-1899, Item 2, 1900-1916, ; Research Report (annotated)The research Report at the front of the folder is annotated and helpful as to some of the contents of the various records. The aim of this report is to provide a preliminary overview of archival files held by the PRO which were research October 1997. Research was conducted into selected files in the series VPRS 1694. the files largely contain correspondence relating to the mangement of the Aboriginal reserves, the condition of the Aborigines, land use and policy development. Document types also include general inward and outward correspondence for the Board for the Protection of Aborigines (BPA) individual stations which often contain attendance lists inventory lists and contracts for the supply of goods. The accompanying Research Report at the front of the folder is most valuable as it outlines the contents for each year.board for the protection of aborigines - correspondence files.1907 - 1921., lake condah mission - corrrespondence, aborigines- lake condah - lists of residents; closure of mission; petition;, framlingham-inventories of residents (women), lake tyers-correspondence-lists (attendance) 1917., coranderrk- reports. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Aboriginals and Islanders in Brisbane, 1974
... . Aboriginals and Islanders in Brisbane Document Report Brown, Jill W ...Demographic data on race, age, sex, marital status and mobility; education levels; housing and problems in finding accommodation; occupations and income; medical, legal, welfare and other services; hostels.ix, 119 p. ; 25 cm.Demographic data on race, age, sex, marital status and mobility; education levels; housing and problems in finding accommodation; occupations and income; medical, legal, welfare and other services; hostels.australian aborigines. social conditions. brisbane | torres strait islanders. social conditions. brisbane | aboriginal australians -- queensland -- brisbane -- social conditions. | torres strait islanders -- queensland -- brisbane -- social conditions. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Report on the status of Victorian Aboriginal communities in enterprise and economic development, 1993
... in enterprise and economic development Document Report Bambrook, Anne ...The Committee commissioned the research and reportas part of a process leading to a statewide economic development conference and the development of a draft strategy plan for action.p.127; glossary; appendices; figs.; 30 cm.The Committee commissioned the research and reportas part of a process leading to a statewide economic development conference and the development of a draft strategy plan for action.aboriginal communites - retail management; tourism; business development. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas : papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation and Heritage at Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales 22-24 July 1991, 1992
... University, Albury, New South Wales 22-24 July 1991 Document Report ...Highlights significant differences in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal notions of land and land management.xiv, 390 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 27 cm.Highlights significant differences in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal notions of land and land management.national parks and reserves -- australia -- management -- congresses. | land use -- australia -- management -- congresses. | aboriginal australians -- land tenure -- congresses. | aboriginal australians -- antiquities -- congresses. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody : Victorian government 1994 implementation report, 1995
... implementation report. Document Report Aboriginal Affairs Victoria ...The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was establishned in October 1987 in response to growing public concern that the deaths in custody of Aboriginal people were too common and that explanations failed to assure people that Aborigines were not subject to pressures beyond those normally experienced by persons held in custody. The task gi ven to the commission was to inquire into the Aboriginal custodial deaths occurring within the time frame of the Commission's investigation and to inquire into 'any subsequent action taken in respect of each of those deaths including the conduct of coronial, police and other inquiries'.The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was establishned in October 1987 in response to growing public concern that the deaths in custody of Aboriginal people were too common and that explanations failed to assure people that Aborigines were not subject to pressures beyond those normally experienced by persons held in custody. The task gi ven to the commission was to inquire into the Aboriginal custodial deaths occurring within the time frame of the Commission's investigation and to inquire into 'any subsequent action taken in respect of each of those deaths including the conduct of coronial, police and other inquiries'.aboriginal australians -- victoria -- criminal justice system. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- government policy -- victoria.| aboriginal australians -- government policy -- victoria. | aboriginal australians -- services for -- victoria. | law enforcement - criminal law and procedure - juvenile justice. | politics and government - political action - criminal justice. | law enforcement - prisons - prisoners. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Aborigines' Friends' Association [A.F.A.] Folder 1, 1935
... Document Report Aborigines' Friends' Association Adelaide ...Aborigines' Friends' Association - The object of the Association is to watch over the interests of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Commonwealth of Australia and particularly of the State of South Australia and the Northern Territory, and promote their spiritual and temporal well-being in any way that circumstances may suggest.Aborigines' Friends' Association - The object of the Association is to watch over the interests of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Commonwealth of Australia and particularly of the State of South Australia and the Northern Territory, and promote their spiritual and temporal well-being in any way that circumstances may suggest.race relations-aboriginal, australian -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Aborigines Welfare Board - Annual reports 1958 - 1967, 1958
... 1958 - 1967 Document Report Aborigines Welfare Board. New South ...Reports to the Government of Victoria on the areas of care under the control of the Aborigines Welfare Board for the period 1958-67.10 parts ; A4.; illus; figs.; tables; Reports to the Government of Victoria on the areas of care under the control of the Aborigines Welfare Board for the period 1958-67.new south wales. aborigines welfare board -- periodicals. | aboriginal australians -- government policy -- new south wales -- periodicals.