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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Memory Man's 1001 Life Story Questions, Bob Mitchell, 2006
... Memory Man's 1001 Life Story Questions...Memory Man's 1001 Life Story Questions...Memory Man's 1001 Life Story Questions Soft cover book Memory Man's 1001 Life Story Questions Book Memory Man's 1001 Life Story Questions Bob Mitchell ...Soft cover book -
Wangaratta High SchoolElectronic Calculator
... SHARP PC-1001 Electronic Calculator black plastic hooded calculator with black and white, blue and red buttons and ventilation slits at the back....PC-1001 SHARP...Wangaratta High School 17-49 Edwards Street Wangaratta high-country PC-1001 SHARP SHARP PC-1001 Electronic Calculator black plastic hooded calculator with black and white, blue and red buttons and ventilation slits at the back. ...SHARP PC-1001 Electronic Calculator black plastic hooded calculator with black and white, blue and red buttons and ventilation slits at the back.PC-1001 SHARP -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Geoff Grant, 25/06/1955 12:00:00 AM
... ... 1001...Black & White photo of M&MTB trams 980 and 1001at the Bourke St. terminus (Spencer St.) while on AETA tour of 25/6/1955. 980 has "SPECIAL" destination, route number "A", AETA boards on front bumper. 1001 similar, but lettered "B". Both trams on southern track. ...On typed paper on rear "980 & 1001 lined up at Spencer ST terminus on AETA Bourke St. tour. ...AETA Tours Tram 980 1001 On typed paper on rear "980 & 1001 lined up at Spencer ST terminus on AETA Bourke St. tour. ...Black & White photo of M&MTB trams 980 and 1001at the Bourke St. terminus (Spencer St.) while on AETA tour of 25/6/1955. 980 has "SPECIAL" destination, route number "A", AETA boards on front bumper. 1001 similar, but lettered "B". Both trams on southern track. See Reg. Item 1618 for negatives.On typed paper on rear "980 & 1001 lined up at Spencer ST terminus on AETA Bourke St. tour. June 25 1955." and "Geoff Grant" stamp in btm rh corner.trams, tramways, melbourne, bourke st., aeta, tours , tram 980, 1001 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyAdministrative record - Rate Books, Borough of Ringwood Valuation & Rate Book for 1924 (Assessments 1001-1160), March 2012
... Borough of Ringwood Valuation & Rate Book for 1924 (Assessments 1001-1160)...Only source of ratepayers in the Borough of Ringwood Digital images Borough of Ringwood Valuation & Rate Book for 1924 (Assessments 1001-1160) Administrative record Rate Books Archival Access Victoria - Mark Grealy ...Originally stored at Ringwood Council offices, then taken to PROV.Only source of ratepayers in the Borough of RingwoodDigital images -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Gas Turbine Engine Test Report ATAR 09C5 No.CAC 74 FR 1001
... CAC Collection - Gas Turbine Engine Test Report ATAR 09C5 No.CAC 74 FR 1001...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Collection - Gas Turbine Engine Test Report ATAR 09C5 No.CAC 74 FR 1001 Document CAC Collection - Gas Turbine Engine Test Report ATAR 09C5 No.CAC 74 FR 1001 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 1001 - 09 B - 09C - Dynamic Balance
... CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 1001 - 09 B - 09C - Dynamic Balance...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 1001 - 09 B - 09C - Dynamic Balance Document CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 1001 - 09 B - 09C - Dynamic Balance ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumFilm (Item) - (SP) Various films 16mm and 8mm MAM 1001 to MAM 1011 - RAAF Go to Media tab and download spreadsheet to see index
... (SP) Various films 16mm and 8mm MAM 1001 to MAM 1011 - RAAF Go to Media tab and download spreadsheet to see index...In flight B&W (SP) Various films 16mm and 8mm MAM 1001 to MAM 1011 - RAAF Go to Media tab and download spreadsheet to see index Film (SP) Various films 16mm and 8mm MAM 1001 to MAM 1011 - RAAF Go to Media tab and download spreadsheet to see index ...Helicopter based airline proposition. Water landing Taxying & take off capability. B & W Sound Demo landing & Take off land, snow & water. Weights & performance. Army variant takes 34 troops. Colour silent Jetstar sales video. Specs. Performance. First flight. Corporate & military uses. Colour sound Turbojet history technology. Whittle. Nene Vampire Meteor B&W sound Before 1st flight.Publicity film. New technologies. Cockpit features. Specs, performance. Colour sound Activity at Bankstown and Wagga 1943 Various WW2 aircraft. Inc medivac. On ground & in flight. B&W part sound. Has film break Shots of medivac A/c (Ref MAM 1006) John Gould bird extracts Forces and Moments on an aircraft. B&W sound Aircraft control modes - Pitch, directional, lateral B&W sound Publicity film C130 Hercules. Loading freight persons. In flight. Colour sound Boomerang info. In flight B&W -
Moorabbin Air MuseumModel (Item) - CAC Mustang A62-1001 scale 1:6
... CAC Mustang A62-1001 scale 1:6...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Mustang A62-1001 scale 1:6 Model CAC Mustang A62-1001 scale 1:6 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumModel (Item) - Douglas Dakota DC3 scale 1:12, CAC Mustang A62-1001 scale 1:6
... CAC Mustang A62-1001 scale 1:6...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Mustang A62-1001 scale 1:6 Model Douglas Dakota DC3 scale 1:12 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook (Item) - Operating And Service Instructions A-C Carbon Pile Voltage Regulator Control Box Type 1001, Models 2 And 4
... Operating And Service Instructions A-C Carbon Pile Voltage Regulator Control Box Type 1001, Models 2 And 4...No. 03-1-6 Chapter 58 Part A Operating And Service Instructions A-C Carbon Pile Voltage Regulator Control Box Type 1001, Models 2 And 4 Book Operating And Service Instructions A-C Carbon Pile Voltage Regulator Control Box Type 1001, Models 2 And 4 ...T.O. No. 03-1-6 Chapter 58 Part A -
Moorabbin Air MuseumPhotograph (Item) - CAC Nomad GA of Undercarriage N-00-1001
... CAC Nomad GA of Undercarriage N-00-1001...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Nomad GA of Undercarriage N-00-1001 Photograph CAC Nomad GA of Undercarriage N-00-1001 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - GAF Project Note 1001 A Preliminary Assessment of a Utility Aircraft for Military Use
... GAF Project Note 1001 A Preliminary Assessment of a Utility Aircraft for Military Use...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne GAF Project Note 1001 A Preliminary Assessment of a Utility Aircraft for Military Use Manual GAF Project Note 1001 A Preliminary Assessment of a Utility Aircraft for Military Use ... -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, RG Grant, 1001 battles that changed the course of history, 2011
... 1001 battles that changed the course of history...Ill, maps, index, p.958. 1001 battles that changed the course of history Book RG Grant Harper Collins ...This book is an essential guide to the most intense, dramatic, important and extraordinary conflicts over the last 5000 years and the consequences of those clashes on societies around the globe.Ill, maps, index, p.958.This book is an essential guide to the most intense, dramatic, important and extraordinary conflicts over the last 5000 years and the consequences of those clashes on societies around the globe. conflict - history, military conflict - history -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Lifetime, The history of World War II, 2000
... Index, ill, maps, p.1001....Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges world war 1939-1945 - history World War 1939-1945 - Pictorial works Illustrated history of World War Two Index, ill, maps, p.1001. The history of World War II. Book Lifetime Eddie Bauer ...Illustrated history of World War TwoIndex, ill, maps, p.1001.non-fictionIllustrated history of World War Twoworld war 1939-1945 - history, world war 1939-1945 - pictorial works -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - MEMORIAL SCROLL, TELEGRAM, FRAMED, C.1915, post WW1
... Arthur Edward Symes No 1001 (born Bendigo, enlisted Bendigo) in the 7th Batt AIF on 24.8.14 age 24 years 6 months. ...On front: “PTE A.E SYMES No 1001 (C Coy) Died of Wounds at Sea 4/09/1915 Donated by Mrs D Johnston” Stamped on rear: “Bethany Gallery”...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Arthur Edward Symes No 1001 (born Bendigo, enlisted Bendigo) in the 7th Batt AIF on 24.8.14 age 24 years 6 months. ...Arthur Edward Symes No 1001 (born Bendigo, enlisted Bendigo) in the 7th Batt AIF on 24.8.14 age 24 years 6 months. Embarked for Egypt 19.10.14, embark for Gallipoli 5.4.15, WIA 8.5.15 GSW to arm, return to unit 20.6.15, WIA 1.9.15 GSW’s arm, back and leg, arm amputated, also states arm blown off. He DOW’s 4.9.15 at sea and was buried in Mudross East Cemetery Lemnos on 5.9.15. Refer 886.2, letter from W Darwin No 780 7th Batt AIF to Mrs Symes.Original Telegram & Commemorative Scroll re A E SYMES. 2 Tone gold plastic frame, glass front, brown paper backing. Mounted on dark grey background.On front: “PTE A.E SYMES No 1001 (C Coy) Died of Wounds at Sea 4/09/1915 Donated by Mrs D Johnston” Stamped on rear: “Bethany Gallery”documents, communications - telegraphic, memorial scrolls -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Wal Jack, 25/06/1955 12:00:00 AM
... PCC 980 is in the depot behind 1001...PCC 980 is in the depot behind 1001 Negative Wal Jack ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of W7 1001 in the yard at East Preston depot during the AETA tour of 25/6/1955. PCC 980 is in the depot behind 1001trams, tramways, aeta, tours, w7 class, tram 1001, mmtb, pcc class, tram 980, east preston depot -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - PCC tram 1001, c1936
... Printed illustration of Brooklyn & Queens No. 1001 - the first production PCC Car...Letter Wal Jack PCC trams USA Brooklyn Printed illustration of Brooklyn & Queens No. 1001 - the first production PCC Car Photograph PCC tram 1001 ...Wal Jack collected tramway and railway items for his collection. This illustration of the first production President's Conference Committee (USA Transit operators) of 1936, built for the Brooklyn & Queens Transit Corporation. See reference for the background. The tram itself is now part of the collection of The Shore Line Trolley Museum, East Have CT. Melbourne Tram 980 was built using the PCC technology.Demonstrates a Tram that would have interested Wal Jack.Printed illustration of Brooklyn & Queens No. 1001 - the first production PCC Carletter, wal jack, pcc trams, usa, brooklyn -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27th February, 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Road, Wooragee, Victoria , Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. This event was about sharing awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and discussing methods to control their populations. There were two mains speakers at this event, the first; Camille Veselsky, a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control, and the second; Leanne Wheaton, a nature conservationist. Pictured in this photograph, background (left -right): Graeme Missen, Bob Stelling, Quentin Mansfield, unknown, unknown; Colin Payne. Foreground (left -right): Tony Prowse; Mary Prowse, Digby Race. Also pictured are two taxidermy goannas on top of the tables which were brought in as an example of reptile species that are vulnerable to fox attacks. Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. (One paragraph about the significance ie: The photograph is an example of the type of events hosted by Wooragee Landcare to inform the general public about potential risks to private and public property. .....)Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 ANN+ 1 6329 / [PRINTED] (No.5a7) / 496wooragee, wooragee landcare, fox, foxy -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27th February, 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Road, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. This event was about sharing awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and discussing methods to control their populations. There were two mains speakers at this event, the first; Camille Veselsky, a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control, and the second; Leanne Wheaton, a nature conservationist. Pictured in this photograph (left -right): Mary Prowse, Leanne Wheaton, Tony Prowse, Ray Henderson. Leanne Wheaton holds a portable electric fence, that is useful in preventing fox attacks on wildlife, including Bush Stone-Curlew nests Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals.This photo is a record of the events that Wooragee Landcare organises in order to raise awareness and educate about environmental conservation issues in the area. It shows practical solutions that have been considered in fox controlLandscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 NNN+ 1 6329 / [PRINTED] (No.6A) / 497 wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, fox, foxy, foxy night out, leanne wheaton, mary prowse, tony prowse, ray henderson, wheaton, prowse, henderson, electric fence, portable electric fence, landcare workshop, fox control project -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27/2/2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Road, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. This event was about sharing awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and discussing methods to control their populations. There were two mains speakers at this event, the first; Camille Veselsky, a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control, and the second; Leanne Wheaton, a nature conservationist. Pictured in this photograph is Camille Veselsky giving his presentation. Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals.This photo is a record of the events that Wooragee Landcare organises in order to raise awareness and educate about environmental conservation issues in the area. It shows practical solutions that have been considered in fox controlLandscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 NNN+ 1 6329 / [PRINTED] (No.6A) / 495 Camille Veselsky / Foxy Night out / 27/2/04foxy night out, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare's collection, camille veselsky -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 28th April 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Wooragee Landcare was formed in 1989 to promote sustainable conservation and land-use practices in the North-East region of Victoria. ...Wooragee Landcare was formed in 1989 to promote sustainable conservation and land-use practices in the North-East region of Victoria. The organisation's work has included public awareness and education campaigns to control invasive, introduced species and protect native wildlife, such as campaigns to bait or trap foxes and to identify and monitor quoll populations in the region. The organisation has drawn on the work of a variety of Government and academic experts to inform best practice approaches are utilised. In 2004 Andrew Murray, a leading quoll expert from Parks Victoria, conducted training for Wooragee Landcare members and the local community in how to identify potential quoll habitat and populations (through identifying scat and other methods). Spotted-tail or Tiger quolls were known to have lived in the Mt Pilot and Stanley Plateau region previously but habitat encroachment, competitor species such as foxes and natural disasters had reduced sightings in recent years. The Spotted-Tail quoll (formerly known as the Tiger Quoll) is the largest of four species of native marsupial carnivore on mainland Australia, and the second-largest carnivore (after the dingo). The species' scientific name, Dasyurus maculatus, references its' 'hairy tail'. Adults are approximately 125cm long, including their long tail, and weigh around 5 kilograms. The Spotted-tail quoll is currently considered to be a threatened species, but other species are currently listed as endangered. This photograph is significant as an example of wildlife protection awareness programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 2 8743 / [PRINTED] (No.22) / 268wooragee, wooragee landcare, kiewa landcare, indigo shire, north-east victoria, farming, conservation, wildlife, quoll, quolls, marsupials, predators, simon feillafe, andy murray, south-east forests, spotted tail quoll, mt pilot, stanley plateau, andrew murray -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 28th April 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Wooragee Landcare was formed in 1989 to promote sustainable conservation and land-use practices in the North-East region of Victoria. ...Wooragee Landcare was formed in 1989 to promote sustainable conservation and land-use practices in the North-East region of Victoria. The organisation's work has included public awareness and education campaigns to control invasive, introduced species and protect native wildlife, such as campaigns to bait or trap foxes and to identify and monitor quoll populations in the region. The organisation has drawn on the work of a variety of Government and academic experts to inform best practice approaches are utilised. In 2004 Andrew Murray, a leading quoll expert from Parks Victoria, conducted training for Wooragee Landcare members and the local community in how to identify potential quoll habitat and populations (through identifying scat and other methods). Spotted-tail or Tiger quolls were known to have lived in the Mt Pilot and Stanley Plateau region previously but habitat encroachment, competitor species such as foxes and natural disasters had reduced sightings in recent years. The Spotted-Tail quoll (formerly known as the Tiger Quoll) is the largest of four species of native marsupial carnivore on mainland Australia, and the second-largest carnivore (after the dingo). The species' scientific name, Dasyurus maculatus, references its' 'hairy tail'. Adults are approximately 125cm long, including their long tail, and weigh around 5 kilograms. The Spotted-tail quoll is currently considered to be a threatened species, but other species are currently listed as endangered.This photograph is significant as an example of wildlife protection awareness programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 1 8743 / [PRINTED] (No.23) / 269wooragee, wooragee landcare, indigo shire, north-east victoria, andrew murray, queries about quolls, wildlife, conservation, farming, predators, spotted tail quolls, quolls, marsupials, south-east forests, mt pilot, stanley plateau -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 28th April 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on Wednesday the 28th of April 2004 as part of an event called 'Queries about Quolls'. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on Wednesday the 28th of April 2004 as part of an event called 'Queries about Quolls'. This event was hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group and was led by Andrew Murray, President of the South East Forest Spotted-tailed Quoll Working Group and one of Victoria's leading authorities in quolls. As the name of the event would suggest, this session provided attendees with insight and general information on quolls, including the characteristics of quolls, the habitat of quolls and the techniques that can be used when searching for quolls. This event was likely part of a wider project aimed at protecting the endangered species of the tiger quoll, also known as the spotted-tailed quoll, an animal that once inhabited Mount Pilot-Chiltern National Park. The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur. This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders. Portrait coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN / NA / OANA2NO / NNN+ / 2 / 8743 / wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, queries about quolls, south east forest spotted-tailed quoll working group, andrew murray quolls, andy murray quolls, mount pilot chiltern national park, quoll species, endangered quoll -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 28th April 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on Wednesday the 28th of April 2004 as part of an event called 'Queries about Quolls'. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on Wednesday the 28th of April 2004 as part of an event called 'Queries about Quolls'. This event was hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group and was led by Andrew Murray, President of the South East Forest Spotted-tailed Quoll Working Group and one of Victoria's leading authorities in quolls. As the name of the event would suggest, this session provided attendees with insight and general information on quolls, including the characteristics of quolls, the habitat of quolls and the techniques that can be used when searching for quolls. This event was likely part of a wider project aimed at protecting the endangered species of the tiger quoll, also known as the spotted-tailed quoll, an animal that once inhabited Mount Pilot-Chiltern National Park. The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Square coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: + 3 8748 / 265 wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, queries about quolls, south east forest spotted-tailed quoll working group, andrew murray quolls, andy murray quolls, mount pilot chiltern national park, quoll species, endangered quoll -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, c2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. ...This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. In line with the main goals and missions of the Wooragee Landcare Group, these workshops aimed to promote biodiversity and land protection in the local area. Many of these workshops focused on either the protection of the endangered tiger quoll (spotted-tailed quoll) or the handling of fox infestations. Though the specific date of this photograph is unknown, it can be confirmed that it was taken outside of Wooragee Hall. Featured in the photograph, from left to right is: an unknown person, Jerry Alexander, Tony Prowse and Mary Prowse. The presence of wildlife ecologist Jerry Alexander suggests that this workshop focused on the tiger quoll, with possible exploration of its potential habitats (suggestive due to the outdoor location). The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NAO1EONAON2. NNN- 1 1981 / wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, jerry alexander, jerry alexander ecologist, jerry alexander wildlife, tiger quoll habitat -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, c2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. ...This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. In line with the main goals and missions of the Wooragee Landcare Group, these workshops aimed to promote biodiversity and land protection in the local area. Many of these workshops focused on either the protection of the endangered tiger quoll (spotted-tailed quoll) or the handling of fox infestations. Though the specific date of this photograph is unknown, it can be confirmed that it was taken outside of Wooragee Hall. Pictured from left to right is: Andrew Murray, Jerry Alexander, Tony Prowse. In the photograph, Andrew Murray appears to be demonstrating a specific technique using two tube-shaped devices. Murray's status as one of Victoria's leading authorities in quolls suggests that this particular workshop was centred around tiger quolls (spotted-tailed quolls). The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN NAO1EONAON2. NNN+ 1 1981 / wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, andrew murray quolls, andy murray quolls, quoll species, endangered quoll, jerry alexander, jerry alexander ecologist, jerry alexander wildlife, tony prowse -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 28th April 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Road, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the 28th of April, 2004, during an general information event titled "Questions About Quolls." ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the 28th of April, 2004, during an general information event titled "Questions About Quolls." The event was hosted by Andy Murray, then president of the South East Forests Spot-Tailed Quoll Working Group. Information provided included quoll characteristics, habitats, and how to find them. This event was partially prompted by a desire to find out if quolls still lived in Mount Pilot-Chiltern National Park, as there had been no confirmed sightings since the 2003 bushfires. Andy Murray helped lead the efforts to find them. Currently, landcare group efforts have found evidence of a small but present spot-tailed quoll population in the park. Reasons for the decrease in population include fox populations in the area and destruction of habitat. The man pictured in the photograph is Owen Gemmill(?) The spotted-tailed quoll, also called the Tiger Quoll, is an endangered Australian animal. It is the largest carnivorous mammal in Australia, and is native to Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania. Slightly larger than a cat, the animals fur is normally brown, with black marking and white spots. Currently, there are approximately 14,000 spotted-tailed quolls in the wild. This photograph is significant as an example of events used by the Wooragee Landcare Group to inform the public on local environmental issues, and for its link to the hunt for the spotted-tailed quoll. Portrait colour photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA0N0 NN2+ 1 1636 quoll, south east forest spotted-tailed quoll working group, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger, mt pilot, andrew murray quolls, andy murray quolls, andrew murray, mount pilot chiltern national park, foxes, endangered quoll, queries about quolls, quoll species, wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, owen gemmill -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 28th April 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on Wednesday the 28th of April 2004 called 'Queries about Quolls' and shows a Quoll Presentation by Andrew Murray at Mt Pilot, Chiltern Mt Pilot National Park. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on Wednesday the 28th of April 2004 called 'Queries about Quolls' and shows a Quoll Presentation by Andrew Murray at Mt Pilot, Chiltern Mt Pilot National Park. The photograph shows (L - R) Jerry Alexander, Unknown, Unknown, Mary Prowse, Tony Prowse. The event was hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group and was led by Andrew Murray (of Parks Victoria), President of the South-East Forest Spotted-tailed Quoll Working Group and one of Victoria's leading authorities in quolls. As the name of the event would suggest, this session provided attendees with insight and general information on quolls, including the characteristics of quolls, the habitat of quolls and the techniques that can be used when searching for quolls which was part of a wider project aimed at protecting the endangered species of the tiger quoll, also known as the spotted-tailed quoll, an animal that once inhabited Mount Pilot-Chiltern National Park. This particular photo shows a group of attendees looking at a typical quoll nesting site in a rock crevice. According to an article included in the Wooragee Landcare group coordinators annual report 2004 and 2005 album (record 00001), Andrew Murray had been tasked to train a team of Department of Sustainability and Environment staff and volunteers from the local area (Beechworth and Wooragee) in the detection skills needed to establish whether the tiger quoll still inhabited the Mount Pilot-Chiltern National Park and had survived after a bush fire in 2003 had burned through the area where they would normally have been found. The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 AN2 0 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.4) / 918wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, queries about quolls, south east forest spotted-tailed quoll working group, andrew murray quolls, mount pilot chiltern national park, quoll species, endangered quoll, andrew murray, beechworth, landcare group, mount pilot -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 20th June 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Road, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee The photograph was taken on the 20th of June 2004 at Bob Dunnett’s place in Wooragee. ...The photograph was taken on the 20th of June 2004 at Bob Dunnett’s place in Wooragee. Bob Dunnett is more popularly known in Beechworth as the owner of Beechworth Berries who oversees around 30,000 strawberry plants on his farm in Wooragee. He comes from a long line of fruit growers, as the son of an orchardist, who was the son of a fruit grower. Bob Dunnett provides strawberries to his fellow townspeople opting to sell his fruit at local markets. National Tree Day is Australia’s largest tree-planting and nature care event as trees, shrubs and grasses are very important in Indigo Shire. The event started in 1996 and since then more than 3.8 million people have planted 24 million trees and plants. As Wooragee community and by extension Indigo Shire value nature such as trees, shrubs and grass, this photograph is significant as it demonstrates community commitment to ensuring the continuity of nature in the region. Coloured rectangular photograph printed on gloss photographic paper Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNA- 1 1636/ No.24 937 wooragee landcare's collection, wooragee, tree planting, wooragee landcare -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27th August 2004
... 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Road, Wooragee, Victoria, Australia...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Taken on the 27th August 2004 the photographs shows attendees of the Direct Seeding Expo that took place at Wooragee Hall socialising and eating during a lunch break. ...Taken on the 27th August 2004 the photographs shows attendees of the Direct Seeding Expo that took place at Wooragee Hall socialising and eating during a lunch break. Direct seeding involves the seeds being sowed directly into the soil to achieve germination and establishment. Direct seeding is said to mimic natural processes and can result in trees and shrubs growing healthier root systems. Direct seeding is best for larger areas and can be done at a lower cost. As the Wooragee community values nature, this expo brought together members from the community in order the educate them on direct seeding which would then benefit the community. This photograph is significant at the Wooragee community values nature and believes in replacing what has been lost. Thus, the photograph demonstrates the communities commitment to ensuring the preservation of nature through education of seeding practices.Coloured rectangular photograph printed on gloss photographic paper Reverse: WAN NA E0NA2N2. NNN 0 3585 (No.22) 347wooragee, wooragee landcare, direct seeding expo, 2004
