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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Enjoy sensory-friendly screening, 10/02/2016
Banyule Council and Hoyts Greensborough developed a sensory-friendly screening of Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens, for children on the Autism Spectrum.News clipping, black text, colour image.autism, hoyts greensborough, banyule city council -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, All-round skills on stage, 10/02/2016
Originally from Montmorency, artist and performer Dean Schulz was cast in a musical theatre production titled Saturday Night Fever at Chapel off Chapel in Prahran.News clipping, black text, colour image.dean schulz, montmorency -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Finding families for felines, 10/02/2016
Greensborough’s Cat Protection Society, established in 1947, called on local animal lovers to house stray cats while the Society prepares for a much needed renovation. News clipping, black text, colour image.cat protection society of victoria -
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Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Diamond Valley throws its way to a big medal haul, 17/02/2016
Outstanding form of Diamond Valley Athletic Club throwers was the highlight of the club’s successful campaign at the Victorian Junior Athletic Championship. Chelsea Owen-Smith won state championship gold.News clipping, black text, colour image.diamond valley athletics club, chelsea owen smith -
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Newspaper Clipping, Life skills hub gets some help : [Diamond Valley Special Development School DV5161], 17/02/2016
Key life skills to be taught in a practical setting when independent living centre opens at Diamond Valley Special Development School. The school community partnered with Greensborough Bunnings Warehouse staff to help deliver the project.News clipping, black text, colour image.diamond valley special development school, bunnings -
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Newspaper clipping, Historic move to make Greensborough's past last, 19/03/2010
This article advertises the public meeting in March 2010 to gauge interest in forming the Greensborough Historical Society. First media coverage for Greensborough Historical SocietyBlack text on newsprint, colour photograph of Steve Whatmough, Faye Fort and Noel Withers outside the DVLCgreensborough historical society -
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Newspaper clipping, Glimpses of the Past, 18/03/1986
The article was written by Linley Hartley on the reminiscences of Lorraine Coates (nee Poulter) of her life in Greensborough. There are a lot of references to her ancestral families, particularly the Poulters and also the Roys and Hewitts. The article also refers to Lorraine's family activities during World War 2 in Richmond.Poulters, Roys and Hewitts were all local pioneer families.An A3 sized photocopy of a Diamond Valley News story. Includes photograph of Lorraine Coates and two scenes of 'old' Greensborough. Copy 2 of Item 177.Some minor biro marks -
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Newspaper clippings, Simpson Barracks for those who went before [Watsonia], 02/11/2011
A collection of articles on Watsonia's Simpson Barracks School of Signals.Collection of news clippings, black text, colour images.simpson army barracks, simpson barracks, watsonia places -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, A legacy awaits in the wings, 15/04/2015
Watsonia's Darien Pullen has sculpted a new World War I memorial for Marrickville City Council.News clipping, black text, colour image.darien pullen, meridian sculpture foundry, world war 1 -
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Newspaper clipping, Borough wins the annual tussle, 15/04/2015
Greensborough beat Greenhills-Montmorency in the first game of the 2015 Winter Baseball season.News clipping, black text, colour image.baseball, hayden godbold -
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Newspaper clipping, Sewing a nation's fabric, 15/04/2015
Watsonia North quilter Deb Layt has crafted a quilt in response to the 2014 Martin Place Lindt Cafe siege.News clipping, black text, colour image.deb layt, quilting, watsonia north -
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Newspaper clipping, Hearts soar at sighting, 01/07/2015
The endangered swift parrot has been spotted at La Trobe University and surrounding parklands in Bundoora and Macleod.News clipping, black text, colour image.swift parrot, latrobe university, bundoora -
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Newspaper clipping, Opposition to station wins, 01/07/2015
Ambulance Victoria has withdrawn its application to build a new branch in Trist Street Watsonia North following community concerns.News clipping, black text, colour image.trist street watsonia north, ambulance victoria -
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Newspaper clipping, Student socks rocked, 03/06/2015
8 year old Taj designed footy socks to be worn in the Northern Football League's Indigenous round.News clipping, black text, colour image.st marys football club, greensborough, st marys parish greensborough -
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Newspaper clipping, Watsonia Heights joins orange lace campaign, 10/06/2015
Players from Watsonia Heights Junior Football Club will wear orange laces in support of the anti-violence movement 'Step Back Think'News clipping, black text, colour image.watsonia heights junior football club, step back think -
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Newspaper clipping, Cars cutting corners; and, Rat run rattles reserve, 10/06/2015
Motorists are using the VicRoads reserve to avoid traffic on the Greensborough Highway.News clippings, black text, colour image.sarong street watsonia, service road watsonia -
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Newspaper clipping, Marie at peace with past, 10/06/2015
Marie Johnson never knew her father. Private William King died of war wounds 5 months before she was born.News clipping, black text, colour image.marie johnson, william henry king, world war 1 -
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Newspaper clipping, Agency's close call, 17/06/2015
Staff at Coventry and Co 129 Main Street Greensborough were lucky to avoid injury after a car ploughed through the front window on June 5 2015.News clipping, black text, colour image.coventry and co greensborough, main street greensborough -
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Newspaper clipping, School's firm hold on musical - Concord School Bu5027, 17/06/2015
Concord School Bundoora students participated in the musical "Hairspray" in June 2015.News clipping, black text, colour image.concord school bundoora -
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Newspaper clipping, Not safe to station it here, 17/06/2015
Ambulance Victoria's plans to build a new station at Trist Street Watsonia North are to be reviewed, following residents' objections.News clipping, black text, colour image.ambulance victoria, trist street watsonia north -
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Newspaper clipping, Golf club worried lease could leave it in hole, 17/06/2015
Strathallan Golf Club could fold if its lease agreement with La Trobe University is not extended beyond 2018.News clipping, black text.strathallan golf club, latrobe university -
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Newspaper clipping, Grounds for protection, 17/06/2015
Watsonia Heights Football Club could fold in 2016 unless its ground at Gabonia Reserve was repaired.News clipping, black text, colour image.watsonia heights football club, gabonia reserve -
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Newspaper clipping, Laughter will help Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, 24/06/2015
Comedian Rachel Davies and Isabel Angus have donated all proceeds of their show "Edge" to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.News clipping, black text, colour image.rachel davies, isabel angus, asylum seeker resource centre -
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Newspaper clipping, Century milestone afoot, 24/06/2015
Mavis Clarke celebrated her 100th birthday with her family in June 2015. She recalls riding her horse to school in Lower Plenty.News clipping, black text, colour image.mavis clarke, lower plenty -
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Newspaper clipping, Kinder gets a brush up, 24/06/2015
The brick wall at McLeans Road Kinder has been brightened with a mural by artist Brett Cardwell.News clipping, black text, colour image.mcleans road kinder bundoora, brett cardwell, bundoora -
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Newspaper clipping, Leader Community Newspapers, Priceless memories, 10/11/2011
Ronald Findlay recounts his story of World War 2 and his wife MargaretNews clipping, black text, colour image. -
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Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Sundays at Sutherland, 2013_
Desley Elkhom and Ralph Rudd, the owners of Sutherland (once an orphanage) run a Sunday market to raise money for Rotary. Neisha Forbes email 1/4/2017: "In this photograph is of my brother, Ralph Rudd and his partner Desley Elkhom, they were setting up a market at Sutherland Homes site – a community market trying to bring on local produce, and involve the Plenty CFA to raise money for equipment. It ran for about 2 years, but sadly as they did not have indoor cover, it either rained on the Sunday, they had the stalls, but did not get the people, or had the people and no stalls. It stopped about a 18 months ago. It was at 14 Yan Yean Road, Diamond Creek. At the intersection of Yan Yean Road and Diamond Creek Road, the old Sutherland Homes property."News clipping, black text, colour image. Text incomplete. -
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Newspaper clipping (copy), Diamond Valley Leader, Golden era endures, 12/10/2011
Tom and Betty Cummings of Watsonia celebrated 60 years of marriage in 2011.Newspaper article, text and colour image.tom cummings, betty cummings -
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Newspaper clipping (copy), Diamond Valley Leader, Crime watch stops, 2006_
A Greensborough Neighbourhood Watch group needed to close due to lack of interest in the community.News article, text and colour image.neighbourhood watch -
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Newspaper clipping, Screen cents, 07/01/2015
Saara Lamberg, a Briar Hill local and filmmaker is hoping to raise enough funds to create her film "Innuendo" which won a bronze award at the Beverley Hills Screenplay Contest. She would like to film in the Diamond Valley and is working with chainsaw artist Leigh Conkie.News article, 2 pages, text and colour images.saara lamberg, leigh conkie, innuendo, film making