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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Shannon Faulkhead et al, Power and the passion : our ancestors return home, 2010
It had never happened before! No one had every taken legal action against the University of Melbourne and the Museum of Victoria, challenging their right to keep collections of the skeletal remains of the ancestor of Aboriginal people ... . For the 25th anniversary of the reburial in Kings Doman Garden, Shannon Faulkhead and Jim Berg tell the story of this significant battle in the history of colonisation of this country. The story incorporates the voices of 22 people, both Koorie and non-Koorie, who were involved at the time- Gatefold.B&w illustrations, b&w photographsmuseum of victoria, koori, koorie, , ancestors, history, histories, melbourne university, laws, melboune, victoria, art, artists -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Lynnette Dent, Koorie studies : Koorie and non-Koorie teaching and learning together : teachers resource book 1, 1993
Teachers? Resource Book produced for the Ganai language, with units of work, word lists, etc, includes Overview, The Dreaming, Social Organisation, Language and Food, Koories Today, Curriculum Areas, Excursions to Koorie sites, Resources.maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographsgunai, ganai, kurnai gippsland, study and teaching, dreaming stories, koorie law, koorie culture, teaching resources -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Aboriginal deaths in custody : response by governments to the Royal Commission, 1992
Response by Governments to the Royal Commission into Deaths in Custody. Looks at likely causes, bail, Legal Services, links with family and community, language and heritage.criminal justice system, australian law enforcement, police, aboriginal prisoners, race relations, racism, racial stereotyping -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Pat Dodson et al, Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Constitution : report of the expert panel, 2012
Current multiparty support has created a historic opportunity to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first peoples of Australia, to affirm their full and equal citizenship, and to remove the last vestiges of racial discrimination from the Constitution. The Expert Panel was tasked to report to the Government on possible options for constitutional change to give effect to Indigenous constitutional recognition, including advice as to the level of support from Indigenous people and the broader community for these options. This executive summary sets out the Panel's conclusions and recommendations" [taken from executive summary]. Report contains draft Bill for an Act to alter the Constitution to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their cultures, languages and heritage, to replace racially discriminatory provisions and to include a prohibition of racial discrimination. Letter to the Prime Minister Foreword from the co-chairs Executive summary Introduction: Expert panel and its methodology 1. Historical background 2. Comparative and international recognition 3. The national conversation: themes from the consultation program 4. Forms of recognition 5. The 'race' provisions 6. Racial non-discrimination 7. Governance and political participation 8. Agreement-making 9. The question of sovereignty 10. Approaches to the referendum 11. Draft bill Appendixes Bibliography.maps, tables, colour photographs, chartsconstitutional history, legislation, australian constitution, constitutional law, closing the gap, 1967 referendum, white australia policy, sovereignty -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Lecture, 1978 Phillip Law Lecture, 1978
Lecture given by Dr. Nellie Arnold: "Leisure issues of international significance"phillip law, lecture, nellie arnold -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Bairnsdale Courthouse Centenary Reflection, 1993
The history of the Bairnsdale, Victoria, Courthouse with details of the design and construction, fittings and embellishment. Biographical details of some judges and magistrates, references to cases heard, plans and photographs complete the story.township, architecture, law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Haskell, Arnold L, Waltzing Matilda - A Background to Australia - The Diggers Edition, 1943
A view of Australia and Australians seen through the eyes of the author during his years of travel and association with Australians. Illustrated with photographs. IndexedRuth Clarksocial history, township, natural history, topography, law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Hughes, Thea Stanley, Arthur Phillip, 1982
An account of the life and achievements of Arthur Phillip, commander of the First Fleet, sent to Botany Bay; the relocation to Port Jackson, and the development of the settlement under his governorship. Written for students.law, government, land settlement -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Mellor, Suzanne, Australian History. The Occupation of a Continent, 1981
An overview of Australian history and development from original inhabitants, European discovery and development, gold rushes, immigration, convicts, politics, war involvement.history, law, settlers -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Dempster Quentin, Whistleblowers, 2001
This book details the case histories of Australians who have faced moral and ethical dilemmas, becoming what are known as whistle blowers.law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Jones Colin, Australian Colonial Navies, 1986
History of the colonial navies from the establishment of marine defences for each city capital,until federation when the new government took over control of navel forces.naval history, law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Clements John, Shipswrecks bibliography Victoria, 2005
A compilation of information regarding the murder of the stores keeper and his wife at Bulumwaal Victoria, taken from newspaper reports Police records and local history publications. Illustrated with photographs and sketches.law, mines and mining, retail trade -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Cameron J W, Trestle Bridge, 2005
Report containing the results of the Auditors Generals review of the actions of the East Gippsland Shire Council, in attempting to sell the property at 55 Palmers Road Lakes Entrance, and an associated legal action. Chronology of Key events 1982-2005government, law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Panel and Advisory Committee, East Gippsland Shir Council Draft General Local Law 1999, 1998
A comprehensive report from the panel appointed under section 151 and 153 of the Planning & Environment Act 1987, which considered all submissions to the new format which were received at the public hearing East Gippsland victoriaenvironment, education -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, LERHS, McMahon and A Murray, 2018c
Compiled information on Alfred William Howitt Crown Lands Commissioner, Police Magistrate, Warden of the goldfields and coroner for the district of Omeo Victoria Victoriamines and mining, exploration, law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Wood, F.L.W., M.A, Beaconsfield Gold, 1947
A 1944 edition of a 1935 book written for students of Australian history. Covers various subjects up to World War II. Some illustrations. Indexed.Stamp - Shelford C.E.G.G.S. Caulfieldhistory, settlement, law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Davis, Rex, Wooden Wonders Victoria's Wooden Bridges, 1988
Published for 1986 bicentennial of the U.S. constitution, then revised for the 1988 Brisbnane World Expo stand.law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Births 1997 - 2001, 2010
A folder containing newspaper cuttings of probate notices from local newspaperslaw -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Seed & Fertilizer Drill Panel, Between 1921 and 1930
The item is an end panel from the box section of a "SUN' Seed & Fertilizer Drill. It was manufactured by H.V. McKay Pty. Ltd. at their agricultural machinery manufacturing plant in Sunshine Victoria. The date of manufacture is estimated to be somewhere between 1921 and 1930 because of the imprint H.V. McKay Pty. Ltd. According to the Museum Metadata Exchange (http://museumex.org/oai/mv/2749) the Sunshine Harvester Works was reformed as H.V. McKay Pty. Ltd. in 1921 and in 1930 it became H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty. Ltd after a merger with the Canadian farm machinery manufacturer Massey Harris. The two events in 1921 and in 1930 are also confirmed by Churchward, M. (2006) at (http://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/2010).This early 20th century item is a relic of the agricultural machinery manufacturing past of Sunshine Victoria. The company started by H. V. McKay no longer exists and neither do the subsequent manufacturing companies H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty. Ltd., and the later Massey Ferguson (Aust.) Limited. Manufacturing has disappeared from this site being replaced by a shopping centre and other retail outlets, high rise apartments, law courts, police station, Vic Roads, and soon will house the new Brimbank Council offices and library.Brown rusty cast iron end panel from a Seed & Fertilizer Drill"SUN" / SEED & FERTILIZER DRILL / H.V. McKAY PTY. LTD / MAKERS / SUNSHINE / D879 agricultural machinery, sun, "sun" seed & fertilizer drill, h.v. mckay pty. ltd., d879, 1921, 1930, sunshine -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Melva Irene O'Beirne - Trained Ballarat Base Hospital - April 1926 to May 1929. Photos - 35
Hard Copies & Digitalo'beirne, melva, 1920s, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, montgomery, falla, murnane, gaunt, hauser, lehane, butcher, elsworth, turner, law, hope, rawlings, skewes, ball, brock, davies, george, brookes, brown, cuthbertson, ww11 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph - Reproduction
Photographs of portraits of Mary Gaunt (nee Palmer) and Judge William Henry Gaunt, Parents of Mary Eliza GauntThese two photographs are rare depictions of members of the Gaunt Family, a family of historic influence in the Indigo Shire during the nineteenth century. Photographed are Judge William Henry Gaunt, a respected member of the community whose work in law and order in multiple roles gained him high esteem. Also photographed is his wife, Mary Gaunt, someone rarely depicted and little associated history outside the connection to her husband. Two portrait black and white photographs, female on the left and male on the right, in a single black frame with basic relief and white matte board. Paper overlay in top of frame with textMary Gaunt Judge William Henry Gaunt/ (nee Palmer)/ Parents of Mary Eliza Gauntmary gaunt, judge william henry gaunt, william henry gaunt, william gaunt, mary eliza gaunt -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Treasury of Australian Folk Law- Introduced by Walter Stone-Golden Press Ltd.- 1987
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, LAW, C Anthony, Clearing, 1986
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Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Plough, The Plough, 1860
Hugh Lennon began making ploughs in Carlton from 1960 and within 10yrs the patented steel plough ,suitable to Australian conditions was outselling all imported cast iron mouldboard ploughs. This general purpose mouldboard plough was used to form the streets in Yarrawonga during the 1880's........from James A. Irwin of Oaklands [formerly Lake Rowan] "This plough was used by William Christians and John Holmes [Jim Irwin's father -in-law]when they worked on the formation of Belmore St, Yarrawonga" circa 1880- 1890'sThe early settlers [1870] used this type of plough pulled by one horse.to prepare their ground for wheat sowing. From the early 1880's the double -furrow plough came into general use, pulled by 2 horses. Being a wheeled machine, it allowed the ploughman to sit on the plough and save miles of walking during ploughing operations. Over the years ploughs became bigger, and needed more horses to pull them. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Law Books, The Victorian Statutes 1929. (5 Vols), 1929
The General Public Acts of Victoria Melbourne: By Authority H.J. Green Government PrinterCardboard & PaperHandwriting marginalia loose front cover -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Judy & Dan Barry, Prisoners from the Ararat Goal before it became J Ward 1866-1886, 1999
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, J.M. Bennett M.A.,LL. D, Lives of the Australian Chief Justices. Sir William Stawell by J M Bennett, 2004
Blue Paper dust jacket cover. with print. Oval Portrait of a man's head.Lives of the Australian Chief Justices. (in capitals printed in background) Head and Shoulders oval portrait of Sir William Stawell. in the centre of cover.stawell law -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Sir William Foster Stawell 1815 – 1889
Two White A4 Ring Binders with pocketsstawell law -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Police Station article 1955
Police Station Clemes Street. Sergeant W McCurrach on right. Left is Constable Jack Nisbet. On Back. Stawell Police Station Clemes St Stawell. The Stawell Times Friday February 25 1955. On right Sgt W McCurrach on left Constable Jack Nisbet.police, law -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, Are cockroaches attracted to human tears, and if so, why? (festival)performed Rob Delaney and Benjamin Law for the Wheeler Centre Festival of Questions held at Athenaeum Theatre on Friday 27 November 2015