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Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 20th Anniversary messages to VAR Mildura, 1998
In March 1998 Mildura residents received their first broadcast from RPH radio. These messages from VA CEO Ron Hooton, former RPH manager Stephen Jolley and former production program coordinator Roberta Ashby congratulating the station on their 20th anniversary.1 CD with 3 sound files3mph radio station, ron hooton, stephen jolley, roberta ashby -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Audio - City of Kew Centenary: The Right Hon RG Menzies & Cr WHS Dickinson, William Dickinson, 1960
Kew, in Melbourne, Victoria, was declared a Borough in 1859, following which the first Council was elected in 1860. Kew became a Town in 1910, and a City in 1921. It was amalgamated into a new City of Boroondara in 1994. The centenary celebrations of 1860 marked 100 since the first Kew Council was established.This reel-to-reel tape, now digitised, is both rare (ie unique) and historically significant. While the recording clearly has local significance, it is also of national and international significance due to the content of the Prime Minister's address. The focus of his speech is the nature of Australian democracy and its strengths, deriving from universal suffrage and the acceptance of democratic values by the Australian population, gained through historic participation in democracy at local, state and federal levels. RG Menzies mounts a strong case for each level of government having value in the development of Australian democracy. He also describes the emerging democracies of Africa in the period following decolonisation, and suggests that the success of these countries is dependent on democratic institutions not being imposed from above by colonial powers. City of Kew Centenary 1860-1960 Speeches by The Hon RG Menzies, MHR for Kew, and Cr WHS Dickinson, Mayor of Kew. Recorded on 13th December 1960 at the Kew City Hall 34 minutes 29 seconds From the archives of the Kew Historical Society Inc Copyright Kew Historical Society Inc Timings 00.14-17.00 The Right Hon RG Menzies MHR 17.07-32.33 Cr. WHS Dickinson 32.38-33.10 The Right Hon RG Menzies MHR 33.30-33.50 Cr. WHS Dickinson 33.51-34.25 Song - 'For He's a Jolly Good Fellow'Label on original boxcity of kew, centenary of kew 1860-1960, robert gordon menzies, william henry shorey dickinson, bill burrell, mayors of kew, town clerks of kew, australian prime ministers, australian democracy, democracy -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Recording, Lonel Layfield discussing his work history at Kitchens with Suzy Milburn, John Kirby, Jul 2014
Lionel Layfield, long time driver with Kitchens and Unilever, discussing work history with Suzy Milburn, in PMHPS rooms. Two sessions with duration of 3 hours 15 minutes.industry - manufacturing, workers, transport - motor vehicles, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, unilever australia (holdings) ltd, toll holdings ltd, toll group -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Sign, Duncan & Fraser, Builders Plate, c1910
Manufactured by the Adelaide tramcar body builder, Duncan and Fraser to indicate or advise passengers who built the tram. Were generally located above a doorway of the tramcars. Demonstrates the method of recording who built the tramcar body.Oval shaped engraved Builders plate with the words "DUNCAN & FRASER BUILDERS ADELAIDE" . Has two 2mm diameter holes on either end of the plate.builders plate, duncan & fraser, adelaide, tramcar -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Sign, Holden Motor Body Builder's Ltd, Builders Plate, mid 1920s
Used by the company on the W class tramcar bodies it built for the MMTB in the 1920's. See item 2430 for another example. Demonstrates the method of recording who built the tramcar body.Builders Plate, sign - pressed brass sheet with burnished black background around the raised letters - "Coach Work by Holdens Motor Body Builders Ltd Adelaide & Melbourne". Has screws holes in each corner.builders plate, adelaide, tramcar, signs, tramcars, holdens, new trams, w class -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Film, Johnathon Scutt - Scutty Ark, Z1 & Z2 40th Anniversary & B1 Farewell tram tours, 2016
Set of two DVD's produced to mark the 40th Anniversary of the Z1 and Z2 trams on 14-11-2015 and the B1 class Farewell tram tour on 30-1-2016. Produced by Johnathon Scutt with the Scutty Ark logo. Includes the tour timetable sheet for the first tour. See item 7590 for the Last Farewell tour. The tours used trams 101 and 2001Demonstrates a DVD recording of a tram tour and the work of Johnathon Scutt.Set of two DVD's inside a black plastic box with printed cover insert.tram tours, tramcars, dvd, scutty ark, z1 class, b1 class, tram 101, tram 2001 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Film, Johnathon Scutt - Scutty Ark, "B1 class tram, the last farewell", 2017
DVD produced to mark the last Farewell B1tram tour on 12-11-2017 with tram 2001. Produced by Johnathon Scutt with the Scutty Ark logo. See item 7589 for the Z1 & Z2 40th Anniversary & B1 Farewell tram tours.Demonstrates a DVD recording of a tram tour and the work of Johnathon Scutt.DVD inside a black plastic box with printed cover insert.tram tours, tramcars, dvd, scutty ark, b1 class, tram 2001 -
Vision Australia
Artwork, other - Text and Sound Recording, Vision Australia logo, 2005
Audio and print logo produced for Vision Australia. Audio version was included in 2005 time capsule.Audio and print Vision Australia logocorporation records, vision australia, time capsule -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Administrative record (Sub-series) - Annual report, Annual Report, Victoria Missions to Seafarers, 2001-9999
Missions to Seafarers, VictoriaChronologicalannual-report, victoria-missions-to-seamen, victorian-seamens-mission, melbourne-missions-to-seamen, mission to seafarers, administrative document-annual reportannual-report, victoria-missions-to-seamen, victorian-seamens-mission, melbourne-missions-to-seamen, mission to seafarers, administrative document-annual report -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Video, Bruce Chamberlain. Warrnambool, A conversation with Mrs Reta Brauer, 26/09/2002
Mrs Rita Brauer, widow of the Dr Alfred Brauer Warrnambool doctorVoice recording & CD recording of interview by Bruce Chamberlain and Rita Brauer widow of Dr Alfred Brauer W'bool doctor, giving a small part of Mrs Brauer's contribution to life in Warrnambool.Slip cover Sony Super DX 180 - card (red, yellow, blue & white) Front of slip case has business card. The Hon Bruce Chamberlain. Video black plastic case with video tape A conversation with Mrs Rita Brauer and Bruce Chamberlain 26/9/2002.video, dvd, conversation, video, dvd, conversation, brauer reta, chamberlain bruce, oral histories -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia amalgamation letter, 08/07/2004
In 2004, three state based blindness organisations (RBS, RVIB, VAF) asked it's member to vote upon a merger. On July 8, 2004 this letter was sent out to audio-profiled members to advise on the successful outcome of the voting members and ratification by the Federal Court. As of July 5, 2004, the new organisation was formed, and this communication was to advise that services would still continue under the name of Vision Australia Foundation and the Board is looking forward to providing enhanced services in the future. 1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia foundation, corporation records, steve jones, merger -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 2005 Graeme Innes letter to members regarding postal ballot on name change, 27/07/2005
In July 2005 Chairman Graeme Innes wrote to members to let them know that the vote on a special resolution to change the name to Vision Australia was successful, with 89% of members approving the change. Now the work of raising awareness of the name had begun and members were invited to become involved with this.1 CD with 1 sound filecorporation records, tony porter, vision australia -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision News: information for supporters of Vision Australia Foundation - audio version, 1999-2004
Supporters of Vision Australia Foundation were kept informed about programs, activities and opportunities within the larger organisation via Vision News. 1 CD with 1 sound filenewsletters, vision australia foundation, tony porter, jenny seedsman -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Results and Observations from Research into Employment Levels in Australia - overview document, March 2007
In 2007, research was taken into employment levels of people who are blind or have low vision via a survey and interviews with a variety of people. This report was commissioned to provide primary evidence on the employment and unemployment situtation, and compare this to ABS data. 1 CD with 9 sound filesvision australia, employment, david baldwin -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Nexus new membership letter and constitution, 11/07/2004
In 2004, three state based blindness organisations (RBS, RVIB, VAF) asked it's member to vote upon a merger. On July 27, 2004 this letter was sent out to audio-profiled members to advise that their membership in RBS, RVIB or VAF would automatically be transferred to the new entity - RBS.RVIB.VAF Ltd. Attached was a copy of the Constitution of RBS.RVIB.VAF Ltd (which came to be known as Double Dot), for clients to read. Project Nexus was the internal name for the merger, and was printed on the CD label.2 CDs with 1 sound file eachvision australia foundation, corporation records, merger, royal victorian institute for the blind, royal blind society of nsw, francis greenslade -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Christmas at 1179, 2004-2011
Interviews with volunteers and staff at 3RPH about their roles and how they spend Christmastime. 1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia, 3rph radio station, stella glorie, amanda fehim -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, RVIB Volunteer newsletter - audio version, 1994-2005
Volunteers for RVIB were kept informed about programs, activities and opportunities within the larger organisation via the RVIB Volunteer Update. 1 CD with 1 sound fileroyal victorian institute for the blind, newsletters -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 2005 RBS.RVIB.VAF Ltd name change to Vision Australia postal ballot, 15/06/2005
In July 2005 RBS.RVIB.VAF Ltd members were asked to vote on a special resolution to change the name to Vision Australia. Postal ballots were sent out, with accompany explanations in the member's format of choice - audio, braille, large print - to explain the vote and that 75% of members were required to approve it for the change to occur.1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia foundation, corporation records, royal victorian institute for the blind, royal blind society of nsw, tony porter, vision australia -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Tilly Aston Heritage collection: a story of vision and change, 2002
The Tilly Aston Heritage collection is named after a trail blazing woman whose work and leadership helped improve the limitations people who were blind or had low vision experienced in the early twentieth century. This unique collection consists of photographs, archives and memorabilia relating to blind and vision impaired people over the past century. 1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia foundation, tony porter -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Brian Crozier International, Steps in the Right Direction: Jenny Scown - move to Coorparoo, 12/7/2010
Jenny Scown, team leader at Business Enterprises at Coorparoo, talks about she became blind and her journey through life including the move to the new office at Coorparoo.1 wmv file stored on hard drivevision australia, jenny scown, coorparoo, oral history -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, No vision, no vote, no way: 139 years of fighting for equality by Anna Fairclough, 2005
In 2005, archivist Anna Fairclough gave a historical presentation about the subsidiaries of the newly formed Vision Australia. She covers from the beginnings of the RVIB, RBS, AAFB and Victorian Braille Writers Association, the establishment of schooling, residential homes, employment skills and the changing ways of fundraising. Other milestones such as the lack of voting rights, payment of travel bonds for those who wished to cross state borders, the establishment of blind cricket, expansion of services outside capital cities as well as the impact of Tilly Aston and Helen Keller are mentioned in this brief talk on past 140 years.1 x MP3 file of a historical presentation by archivist Anna Faircloughassociation for the advancement of the blind, association for the blind, royal blind society of nsw, royal victorian institute for the blind, tilly aston, helen keller, anna fairclough -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Sunday Special: RVIB history book launch, 2005
On Wednesday 23rd February 2005, after a two year project of research and interviews with pupils, workers and staff, 'The Lighthouse on the Boulevard' (a history of the RVIB) was launched. In this edition of Sunday Special, MC Michael Walsh introduces Vision Australia CEO Gerard Menses, author Dr Judith Buckrich, participants Reuben Ryan, Steven Herd, David Blyth and Deputy Mayor of Melbourne Gary Singer who spoke at the launch. Afterwards Marjorie West speaks with Esme Dunnell, Graeme and Carol McGowan, Trudi Westh, Ray Whiting, Dorothy Hamilton, Robyn Stevens and Ted Peterson, who also contributed to the book.Sunday Special radio program on the launch of 'Lighthouse on the Boulevard'royal victorian institute for the blind, roberta ashby, michael walsh, gerard menses, judith buckrich, reuben ryan, steven herd, david blyth, gary singer, marjorie west, esme dunnell, graeme mcgowan, carol mcgowan, trudi westh, ray whiting, dorothy hamilton, robyn stevens, ted peterson -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 3AW Breakfast Show segment with Nick Jones, 18/7/2006
3AW Ross Stevenson and John Burns talk to Vision Australia orthoptist Nick Jones about peripheral vision, with Tony Shaw undergoing tests on his vision.1 CD with single trackvision australia, nick jones, tony shaw, ross stevenson, john burns, 3aw radio station -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 94.7 The Pulse Roads to Recovery with Greg McHenry and Noel Read, 05/08/2008
Community Radio station 94.7 The Pulse speaks with Noel Read about Vision Australia and his experiences with the organisation as a client and an employer.1 CD with single trackvision australia, greg mchenry, noel read -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Letter to clients regarding the Vision Australia Awards, 2005
The Braille Book of the Year awards were first established by the Braille and Talking Book Library in 1974, as a way of recognising excellence in Braille production. In 1990 the first Narrator of the Year was awarded, then followed by the Audio Book of the Year in 1991. With the merger with the AFB, then the name change to Vision Australia Foundation, these awards were rechristened the Vision Australia Foundation awards. In 2005, another merger took place and the decision was made to only continue the original award, due to both limited funds and the development of the commercial audio book industry and thus commercial audio awards. This letter was sent to members to advise of the changes and the reasons behind it.1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia, awards -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, ABC Hindsight: Hearing the Blind, 13 December 2001
ABC Radio show 'Hindsight" which looks at the historical, and not so historical, limitations that were placed on blind and vision impaired people through the twentieth century. Through interviews with various people who lost or were born with limited or no sight as well as historian Judith Buckrich, the changes over the last 150 years about the politics of the blind and the thinking around it are reflected upon. From the first institute for the blind set up in Victoria in 1866, there have been restrictions on conditions, access of service, working life, education, travel, voting rights, attitudes on using white canes or dog guides, pensions, workers rights, and socialising between blind men and women. The impact of Helen Keller's visit in 1948 resulted in some changes, however many other groups such as the Blind Workers Union, and individuals like Tilly Aston, worked to put blind people in charge of their lives and in the institutions that affected them. 1 sound file of radio show interviewroyal victorian institute for the blind, judith buckrich, dorothy hamilton, barry palmer, anna fairclough, alice mcclelland, harry worland, megan denyer, david blyth, john murphy, major general paul cullen, roy hallett, martin stewart, nick gleeson, jennifer bowen, abc radio -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Collection), Recordings of student performances
visual and performing arts, performance, schoolvisual and performing arts, performance, school -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2014 End of Year recording for K3E
Content created for Bialik College primary school families, 3E in 2014. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. End of Year Kinder 3E Bialik College 20142000s, 2014, 2010, bialik college, kindergarten, education -
Bialik College
Film (Collection) - Various musical recordings, 2000s
musical, performance, performing arts, bialik collegemusical, performance, performing arts, bialik college -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Film - Video Recording - Digital, COPP THIS!, c.2005
Liana THOMPSON was the last Mayor of the City of Port Melbourne and the first mayor of the City of Port Phillip.One digital copy from the series COPP This! hosted by Tracey HARVEY. It featured the Hon John THWAITES and Liana THOMPSON liana thompson, john thwaites, local government - city of port phillip