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Yarra City Council
Artwork, other - Mural, Fiona McMonagle, The Park, 2022
'The first panel celebrates the long history of runners that use the park. Richmond Harriers Athletics Club was established in 1913 and is the oldest athletics club in Victoria. The central panel depicts young female footballers and recognises female athletes and the popularity of women and girls' teams in contemporary sports. The final panel depicts a children’s cricket match. The young players are represented through the depiction of a game that is part of our national psyche and firmly entrenched in Australian culture.'Inner-city parks like Citizens Park have many diverse uses. They provide places to play, to exercise and to relax. They are spaces for community and are often subject to competing values and interests. The re-development of the Jack Dyer Pavilion at Citizens Park allows for the growth of the local community’s diverse interests and values and enables participation and interaction. 'The Park' focuses on the recreational uses of Citizens Park and its role as a community space in an area that is changing rapidly. The mural consists of three panels that address inclusivity and access to sport. Three core sporting groups who each utilize the pavilion and park as a public recreational space are represented: children, sport teams and runners. In fostering the representation of these groups, the panels also attest to the past, present, and future of this important space.Three sporting groups are represented: athletics/runners, women footballers in line formation and young cricketers in action/play. Accompanying plaquesport, women, community, richmond, parks -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, 21859VIC Certificate I in Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt 21860VIC Certificate II in Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt 21861VIC Certificate III in Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt, 2007
woiwurrung, keeraywooroong, keerraywoorroong, wurundjeri council, curriculum, course guide -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Sculpture (textile): Susan WIRTH (b.1967 Syd AUS), I want to love this country (Murnong), 2017
Nillumbik Prize finalist (2018, 2016, 2015, 2014). The artist lives and works in Nillumbik. Abstract sculpture inspired by the artist attending a local ceremony in Nillumbik to harvest tubers of the Murnong (yam daisy), a traditional staple of the Wurundjeri people. Wirth was also inspired by the writing of Bruce Pascoe. Wirth works intuitively with awareness that meaning may be deciphered through the combination of material/mediums/techniques that she uses randomly. Through the process of experimentation and automatism Wirth allows her work to evolve organically. Wirth is represented in public art collections including: Victorian College of the Arts, Victorian Performing Arts Centre and Ararat Regional Gallery. She also completed a residency at Laughing Waters in 2012. Yellow abstract sculpture woven into a vessel with long tentacles using cotton yarn. N/Afinalist, nillumbik prize, abstract, textile, yellow, vessel, yam -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Robson, Merryl K, Designs in wood: Aboriginal artifacts of southeast Australia, 1987
An exhibition catalogue to publicly introduce the local Wintercooke and Fitzpatrick Collections, as well as to display selected items from The Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Trust on loan through the Museum of Victoria.32 p. : ill. ; 19 x 21 cm.An exhibition catalogue to publicly introduce the local Wintercooke and Fitzpatrick Collections, as well as to display selected items from The Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Trust on loan through the Museum of Victoria.art, aboriginal australian -- australia, southeastern -- exhibitions. | aboriginal australians -- australia, southeastern -- implements -- exhibitions. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Booklet, Aboriginal History Programme, Putting it Together, 1983
A collection of Aboriginal life histories from various parts of Australia.33 P.; ports; figs; 21 cm.A collection of Aboriginal life histories from various parts of Australia.aborigines, australia-history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Barrett, Charles, Australian adventures, 1945
A collection of short stories on early figures in Australia's history.95 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 18 cm.A collection of short stories on early figures in Australia's history.adventure stories. australian. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Baillieu, Darren, Australia Felix : a miscellany from the Geelong Advertiser 1840 - 1850, 1982
A series of reports in newspapers of the period.iv-ix; 166 p.; indices; ill,; 22 cm.A series of reports in newspapers of the period.geelong advertiser (1847) | geelong advertiser and squatters' advocate. | newspapers with geelong imprints: geelong advertiser, 1840-1850. newspaper articles, illustrations & maps. collections -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book - Guide, Blake, Celia comp, Collections in Melbourne: A concise guide [Guide No. 8], 1998
This guide provides ... a portable and accessible overview of ... the collection and the associated reference tools and services available in the Melbourne office. The guide introduces you to the diversity and strength of the collection and invites you to explore it. The guide concentrates on records more than 30 years old (at the time of 1998).p.71 appendix; subject index; illus.30cm.This guide provides ... a portable and accessible overview of ... the collection and the associated reference tools and services available in the Melbourne office. The guide introduces you to the diversity and strength of the collection and invites you to explore it. The guide concentrates on records more than 30 years old (at the time of 1998).australian archives -- catalogs. | archives -- australia -- catalogs. | australia -- archival resources. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bellear, Lisa, Dreaming in urban areas, 1996
This book is Lisa's first published collection - A Human Rights Activist everyone who was touched by Lisa will agree that this earth was left a better place for her having walked on it.xii, 76 p. ; 20 cm.This book is Lisa's first published collection - A Human Rights Activist everyone who was touched by Lisa will agree that this earth was left a better place for her having walked on it.women, aboriginal | australian -- poetry | human rights activist. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Journal - Serials, Beier, Ulli et al, Long water - Aboriginal Art & Literature 1988, 1988
119 P.; ports; notes; ill.; 24 cm.collections - aboriginal, australian, art and literature. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Booklet, Public Records Office Victoria, Finding your story : A resource manual to the records of the Stolen Generations in Victoria, 2005
"Finding Your Story" provides a comprehensive and cohesive resource of government and non-government record and archival collections in Victoria relevant to the Stolen Generations and their families.120 P; 16 sections; ports.; refs.; index; 32 cm."Finding Your Story" provides a comprehensive and cohesive resource of government and non-government record and archival collections in Victoria relevant to the Stolen Generations and their families.aboriginal australians -- victoria -- archives. | children, aboriginal australian -- government policy -- victoria -- archives. | victoria -- archival resources. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bell, Matt, Tales from the Table - stories from the Indigenous Hospitality House, 2017
The Indigenous Hospitality House provides a safe, culturally appropriate home for Aboriginal people to stay in while the visit family in hospital . Located in Melbourne, Australia, the project is volunteer run and is an project of reconciliation and healing. This is a collection of learnings, stories, poems and images from the project.149 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits (chiefly colour) ; 26 cmThe Indigenous Hospitality House provides a safe, culturally appropriate home for Aboriginal people to stay in while the visit family in hospital . Located in Melbourne, Australia, the project is volunteer run and is an project of reconciliation and healing. This is a collection of learnings, stories, poems and images from the project.aboriginal australians -- food -- history. | hospitality -- religious aspects. | australian -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Journal - Serials, Bromilow, Gavin, Reburying Human Remains making amends for past wrongs. (Finders Keepers? (Article) - Special feature-Skeletal Remains.), 1993
The issue gives a very comprehensive picture of First Nations, including ?Australia, and their efforts to4P; Cover port; ports; 30 cm.The issue gives a very comprehensive picture of First Nations, including ?Australia, and their efforts toskletal remains-aboriginal, australia-united states-canada.- new zealand-government policies., skeletal remains-museums' policies., indigenous first nations-skeletal remains-policies., murray black collections-australia-aboriginal skeletal remains. reburial march 1985, melbourne. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bunj Consultants - City of Yarra, Snapshots of Aboriginal Fitzroy, 2002
A history of the Aboriginal people and places connected with Fitzroy from pre-history to date.60 p.; ill.; figs.; 30 cm.A history of the Aboriginal people and places connected with Fitzroy from pre-history to date.wurundjeri | carlton gardens | alexandria gardens | maysar | batman treaty | oral histories | victoria (place) -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Article - Thesis, Raberts, Melanie Veronica, Trade at a distance, 1994
An investigation into the relationship between the Museum of Victoria and the Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Advisory committee. Includes executive summary.i-iii; 106p.; Bibliography; appendices; 29 cm.An investigation into the relationship between the Museum of Victoria and the Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Advisory committee. Includes executive summary.skeletal remains-museum collections, aboriginal cultural heritage advisory committee, museum of victoria-indigenous collections -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Journal - Serials, Aboriginal History Inc, Aboriginal History - Volume 32. 2008, 2008
A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History.217 P. fac. ill. notes; footnotes; refs. photographs.A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History.aboriginal australians -- periodicals. | ethnology -- australia -- periodicals. | aboriginal circus performers, australia. | honorary correspondence scheme. victoria 1860-1868 and 1869-1904 | andrew porteus honorary correspondent, northern wathaurung, reports - mt. emu tribe. | edward stone parker - protector loddon aboriginal station. | dja dja wurrung, loddon protectorate. | aboriginal oral histories - childhood and playlore australian childhood folklore collection, museum victoria. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Byrt, Pauline, The Thomas papers in the Mitchell Library : a comprehensive index, 2004
The CD-ROM contains the Index and also selected transcriptions by Pauline Byrt Centre for Australian Indigenous Strudies Monash University, and transcriptions of Linguistic Data relating to the language of the Melbourne area by Stephen D. Morey Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University.251 p. ; 30 cm. + 1 CD-ROM.The CD-ROM contains the Index and also selected transcriptions by Pauline Byrt Centre for Australian Indigenous Strudies Monash University, and transcriptions of Linguistic Data relating to the language of the Melbourne area by Stephen D. Morey Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University.thomas, william 1793-1867 - assistant protector of aborigines, indexes - thomas william-papers-mitchell library collection |, victoria-history-aboriginals-1838-1867. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Roberts, Morley, King Billy of Ballarat : and other stories, 1892
Contents: The Bull of Santa Rosa; Mithridates the King; Green River City; A Quiet Man; The Pathologist; Father and Son; The Magician of El Shomar; A Sketch in Clay; The Domestic Tragedy; The Sheriff of Red Butte; The R.L.O.; The Story of Rawhide River; Jules and Renee; King Billy of Ballarat.270 p. ; 20 cm + 1 sheet.Contents: The Bull of Santa Rosa; Mithridates the King; Green River City; A Quiet Man; The Pathologist; Father and Son; The Magician of El Shomar; A Sketch in Clay; The Domestic Tragedy; The Sheriff of Red Butte; The R.L.O.; The Story of Rawhide River; Jules and Renee; King Billy of Ballarat.fiction stories -- collections. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Sabbioni, Jennifer, Indigenous Australian voices : a reader, 1998
An impressive collection of the poetry, artwork, and prose of thirty-six contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and artists. . . . The world views and the expression of the contributors are compelling. . . . It is an exploration of Ôthe dreamingÕ that organizes the text, in the sense that individual and kinship relationships to the origin stories of ÔdreamtimeÕ inform both a resistance to the genocidal heritage of Australian colonization as well as a unique focus for indigenous identity.xxxi, 310 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm. An impressive collection of the poetry, artwork, and prose of thirty-six contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and artists. . . . The world views and the expression of the contributors are compelling. . . . It is an exploration of Ôthe dreamingÕ that organizes the text, in the sense that individual and kinship relationships to the origin stories of ÔdreamtimeÕ inform both a resistance to the genocidal heritage of Australian colonization as well as a unique focus for indigenous identity.australian literature -- aboriginal australian authors. | aboriginal australians -- literary collections. | aboriginal australians, in art. | -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Berg, Jim (Chairperson), Aboriginal Skeletal Remains Conference : October 1984. and related papers, 1984
A collection of the proceedings and papers on the handling of Aboriginal skeletal remains as a result of amendments to the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1972 ; and working towards tyhe drafting of new Aboriginal Heritage Legislation and governmant moves on Land claims Legislation. Together with related papers and notes on this subject.p.p.54; Panel questions and answers; notes; correspondence; copies of presentations;A collection of the proceedings and papers on the handling of Aboriginal skeletal remains as a result of amendments to the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1972 ; and working towards tyhe drafting of new Aboriginal Heritage Legislation and governmant moves on Land claims Legislation. Together with related papers and notes on this subject.skeletal remains-aboriginal, australian., skeletal remains conference melbourne 1984, aboriginal cultural material -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Berzins, Baiba, The coming of the strangers : life in Australia 1788-1822, 1988
Contents: The coming of The Strangers; The environment & its shapers; The Governors & Their Circle; Staying & leaving ; The Lot of Women; Australia & the World; Australia in 1822.Blurb: The Coming of The Strangers challenges our ideas about the European settlement of Australia. Through a selection of the many document, painting and engravings held in the Mitchell and Dixon collections of the State Library of New South Wales, a picture of life in Australia is reconstructed - spanning the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 to 1822 when the first generation of white Australians had accepted the continent as their home.Those who left no written records: the Aboriginal people; white women and convicts, have been brought to the foreground to give a balanced perspective of history during the earliest decades of European habitation in Australia.The Coming of The Strangers accompanies a major exhibition being held at the State Library of New South Wales during 1988. In co-ordinating both this book and the exhibition, the Mitchell Librarian, Baiba Berzins brings to public view many letters, journals and works of art that have not been published or displayed for over a century.144 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., ports. ; 27 cm.Contents: The coming of The Strangers; The environment & its shapers; The Governors & Their Circle; Staying & leaving ; The Lot of Women; Australia & the World; Australia in 1822.Blurb: The Coming of The Strangers challenges our ideas about the European settlement of Australia. Through a selection of the many document, painting and engravings held in the Mitchell and Dixon collections of the State Library of New South Wales, a picture of life in Australia is reconstructed - spanning the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 to 1822 when the first generation of white Australians had accepted the continent as their home.Those who left no written records: the Aboriginal people; white women and convicts, have been brought to the foreground to give a balanced perspective of history during the earliest decades of European habitation in Australia.The Coming of The Strangers accompanies a major exhibition being held at the State Library of New South Wales during 1988. In co-ordinating both this book and the exhibition, the Mitchell Librarian, Baiba Berzins brings to public view many letters, journals and works of art that have not been published or displayed for over a century.australia -- history -- 1788-1851 -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Hibbins, G. M, Barmah Chronicles, 1991
This book is a collection of writings about the Barmah area and of illustrations made by some of its residents and visitors over the years.144p,; maps; figs.;index; 21 cm.This book is a collection of writings about the Barmah area and of illustrations made by some of its residents and visitors over the years.barmah (vic.) -- history. | barmah (vic.) -- history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bishop, Mervyn, 1945, Let's rap!, 1995
This series is a great collection of stories for beginner readers. As the teachers guide says, these books are about things children do in their communities. Colourful photographs show children cooking, dancing and playing. `A Big Day` is a story about a group looking for bush tucker. This would be an unfamiliar experience to many non-Indigenous Australians and a good source of new and interesting vocabulary. The series introduces beginning readers to a variety of text types including recount, narrative and procedural. They would make excellent texts for guided reading sessions to introduce textual features and develop reading strategies. The teacher book introduces literacy theory and links outcomes to a curriculum profile of Australian schools. It details relevant text information for each reading book and gives extensive guidance on teaching and learning strategies. The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas.16 pages ; 48 cmThis series is a great collection of stories for beginner readers. As the teachers guide says, these books are about things children do in their communities. Colourful photographs show children cooking, dancing and playing. `A Big Day` is a story about a group looking for bush tucker. This would be an unfamiliar experience to many non-Indigenous Australians and a good source of new and interesting vocabulary. The series introduces beginning readers to a variety of text types including recount, narrative and procedural. They would make excellent texts for guided reading sessions to introduce textual features and develop reading strategies. The teacher book introduces literacy theory and links outcomes to a curriculum profile of Australian schools. It details relevant text information for each reading book and gives extensive guidance on teaching and learning strategies. The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas.readers (primary) | readers (primary) -- aboriginal australians. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Blackburn South Recreation Trail, 1989
Pamphlet outlining the history of the linear park along the alignment of the discontinued Healesville freeway.Pamphlet outlining the history of the linear park along the alignment of the discontinued Healesville freeway. It includes plans for the immediate future, the development of Fulton Reserve and lists the Committee of Management. A plan of the area is on the verso.Pamphlet outlining the history of the linear park along the alignment of the discontinued Healesville freeway.wurundjeri walk, fulton reserve, blackburn south recreation trail, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Koori Sites, 5/05/1999 12:00:00 AM
Whitehorse Gazette article dated 5 May 1999..Whitehorse Gazette article dated 5 May 1999 reporting the launch of the brochure 'Koorie Sites in the City of Whitehorse' prepared jointly between Whitehorse Council and Friends for Whitehorse Reconciliation Group.Whitehorse Gazette article dated 5 May 1999..sacred sites, aborigines, wurundjeri - william tribe, friends for whitehorse reconciliation group, aboriginal artefacts, presland, gary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Koori Sites, 5/05/1999 12:00:00 AM
Article about Aboriginal history in the City of Whitehorse.Article about Aboriginal history in the City of Whitehorse.Article about Aboriginal history in the City of Whitehorse.sacred sites, aborigines, wurundjeri - willam tribe, presland, gary, friends for whitehorse reconciliation group, millane, bernie, gittens, jaxon, boonwurning tribe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Koori Sites, 1/04/1999 12:00:00 AM
Brochure with map showing Koori sites in the City of Whitehorse and giving a brief history of aborigines in area.Brochure with map showing Koori sites in the City of Whitehorse and giving a brief history of aborigines in area.Brochure with map showing Koori sites in the City of Whitehorse and giving a brief history of aborigines in area.aborigines, sacred sites, city of whitehorse, archaeological sites, aboriginal artefacts, wurundjeri-willam tribe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, VCE need highlights lake's research value, 24/11/1991 12:00:00 AM
Outlining the research potential for students especially V.C.E. environmental science and biology studies.An article outlining the research potential for students especially V.C.E. environmental science and biology studies. The education program coordinator's request for more volunteers to help visitors. Outlining the research potential for students especially V.C.E. environmental science and biology studies. secondary education, blackburn lake information centre, blackburn lake education program coordinator, meagher, dorothy, victorian certificate of education, wurundjeri aboriginal tribe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Demise of native tribes : not a good story, 11/02/1997 12:00:00 AM
The impact of European settlement on the Wurundgeri people and surrounding tribes was horrific, including 'White man's' diseases and deliberate poisoning.The impact of European settlement on the Wurundgeri people and surrounding tribes was horrific, including 'White man's' diseases and deliberate poisoning.The impact of European settlement on the Wurundgeri people and surrounding tribes was horrific, including 'White man's' diseases and deliberate poisoning.aborigines, mcwilliam, gwen, wurundjeri aboriginal tribe, kulin nation, boroondara -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Little recognition of tribe's history, 18/02/1997 12:00:00 AM
A report commissioned by Boroondara Council.A report commissioned by Boroondara Council notes a lack of knowledge by the public about Aboriginal history and heritage.A report commissioned by Boroondara Council. aborigines, nicholson, bill, patten, herb, wurundjeri aboriginal tribe, mcwilliam, gwen, stonier-kipen, claire, city of boroondara