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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - THE MURRAY, Norman Mackay and David Eastburn, 1990
A study of the Murray River system, commissioned by the Murray Darling Basin Commission and published in 1990. This book provided a starting point for the understanding needed to make sustainable development og the Murray-Darling system an achievable goal. It provides a basis for action to halt futher degradation of the River and to rehabilitate its damaged environment. The picture that emerges from this volume is of a river in decline but not yet beyond saving. It covers topics such as groundwater and salinity, the associated fauna and flora, the surrounding environment, and the human impact. Illustrated with maps, diagrams and colour photographs. Includes a glossary and an index.non-fictionA study of the Murray River system, commissioned by the Murray Darling Basin Commission and published in 1990. This book provided a starting point for the understanding needed to make sustainable development og the Murray-Darling system an achievable goal. It provides a basis for action to halt futher degradation of the River and to rehabilitate its damaged environment. The picture that emerges from this volume is of a river in decline but not yet beyond saving. It covers topics such as groundwater and salinity, the associated fauna and flora, the surrounding environment, and the human impact. Illustrated with maps, diagrams and colour photographs. Includes a glossary and an index.upper murray region, murray river ecology, stream ecology murray river -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Sanctuary Will be Encouraged, 6 July 1950
Mr McDonald, the premier promises to encourage the Sanctuary to protect native flora and fauna.Photocopynon-fictionMr McDonald, the premier promises to encourage the Sanctuary to protect native flora and fauna.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, 7 May 1954
Both fauna and floraoriginalnon-fictionBoth fauna and flora1950s -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Woodlands Homestead, c1990
Woodlands Homestead is the building in the photograph and the people standing at the entrance must have been invited by the former Shire of Bulla to visit the property when it became a tourist attraction. Des. Dumbrell, the gentleman wearing the light safari suit and standing in the front was one of the local councillors when Woodlands was opened to the public in the 1990. The park later became a home for retired racehorses.Woodlands Park became a popular tourist park within the area with many varied attractions which include the prefabricated homestead, native fauna and flora and mt. Gellibrand, the highest point in the park. A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border, of a partial view of the entrance to a homestead built from stone with a galvanised roof. Nineteen people are gathered as a group at the main entrance. A palm tree is immediately behind the group with larger trees in the background.woodlands park, woodlands homestead, oaklands junction, shire of bulla -
Nhill & District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Rigby Limited, The Little Desert, 1975
This book is a true pictorial and written experience of the Little Desert 's flora, fauna, animal habitats and environment as it was in the 1970's.hard cover book with dust jacket, with dog-ear top of spine. Quarto, 55 pages with numerous full-page colour illustrations from photographs by Jocelyn Burt.non-fictionThis book is a true pictorial and written experience of the Little Desert 's flora, fauna, animal habitats and environment as it was in the 1970's.jocelyn burt - photographer - author - australian landscapes - environment -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Richard E. G. Brown, Diamond Valley Conservation Strategy: Policy Report, 1995
The Diamond Valley Conservation Strategy will be used by Nillumbik and Banyule councils when developing conservation policies. The strategy was developed by the former Shire of Diamond Valley and documents environment and heritage values and possible threats to those values of the former Shire and policy aims and objectives. This report documents flora and fauna conservation, heritage conservation, landscape conservation, sustainable land use, conservation of resources, waster management and community education and involvement. The Shire of Diamond Valley (1964-1994) was abolished in May 1994. Areas merged with the newly created Shire of Nillumbik, City of Banyule and City of Whittlesea.27 p.non-fictionThe Diamond Valley Conservation Strategy will be used by Nillumbik and Banyule councils when developing conservation policies. The strategy was developed by the former Shire of Diamond Valley and documents environment and heritage values and possible threats to those values of the former Shire and policy aims and objectives. This report documents flora and fauna conservation, heritage conservation, landscape conservation, sustainable land use, conservation of resources, waster management and community education and involvement. The Shire of Diamond Valley (1964-1994) was abolished in May 1994. Areas merged with the newly created Shire of Nillumbik, City of Banyule and City of Whittlesea.environmental policy, environmental protection, shire of diamond valley -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Nick Anchen, The Dandenongs, 2008
Show all the different aspects of The Dandenong Ranges which includes the Flora and Fauna, different trees and towns96 p.; 26 cmnon-fictionShow all the different aspects of The Dandenong Ranges which includes the Flora and Fauna, different trees and townsdandenongs, nobelius gembrook nurseries -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Nick Anchen, Puffing Billy : spirit of the Dandenongs, 2017
The Puffing Billy Railway is a genuine living museum, part of the original Victorian Railways branch line which operated for fifty three years between Upper Ferntree Gully and Gembrook. The quaint little train became in institution of the Dandenongs, and the closure of the line in 1954 caused a public outcry. The salvation and continuing operation of Australia’s best-loved steam train is one of the great Australian stories. The history, preservation and current operation of the Puffing Billy Railway. A detailed description of the Puffing Billy train journey, including information on local history, fauna and flora. Technical details of locomotives, rolling stock and other associated equipment. An extensive photographic gallery featuring over 200 b&w and colour images.108 p.; 24 cmnon-fictionThe Puffing Billy Railway is a genuine living museum, part of the original Victorian Railways branch line which operated for fifty three years between Upper Ferntree Gully and Gembrook. The quaint little train became in institution of the Dandenongs, and the closure of the line in 1954 caused a public outcry. The salvation and continuing operation of Australia’s best-loved steam train is one of the great Australian stories. The history, preservation and current operation of the Puffing Billy Railway. A detailed description of the Puffing Billy train journey, including information on local history, fauna and flora. Technical details of locomotives, rolling stock and other associated equipment. An extensive photographic gallery featuring over 200 b&w and colour images. puffing billy railway, dandenongs