Showing 162 items matching " broadcast television"
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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, Peter Johnson from Renaissance Television presents Amanda Cubit with a certificate of appreciation.COL photo of a man, standing in a room, with several people seated around him. He is looking down at a sheet of paper in his hands. Some of the people seated at the table are looking directly at the camera, smiling.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter [lesliegh Dyson. (crossed out)] Johnson & Amanda Cubitarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, amanda cubit, chair exercise, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson, addresses the members attending the morning tea event.COL photo of a man standing in a room, with people seated at tables in front of him. Behind him, there are two rectangular tables, covered in white tablecloths, pushed against the wall in the corner.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Bruce Dyson speakingarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, bruce dyson, president, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, Amanda Cubit (Chair Exercise) and Peter Johnson (Renaissance Television), pose for a photo at the morning tea event.COL photo of two people posing for a photo. They are standing in front of a set of large windows with thin venetian blinds. Through the windows, there is a view of some trees in a courtyard.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter Johnson & Amanda Cubitarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, amanda cubit, chair exercise, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, Bill O'Connor, Mary Granthan, and AFV President, Bruce Dyson, pose for a photo at the morning tea event.COL photo of three people posing for a photo in front of an open doorway. There is a colourful floral curtain or blind covering the window in the adjoining room.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] left Bill O'Connor middle Marry [sic] O'Connor Bruce Dysonarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, bill o’connor, mary granthan, bruce dyson, president, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa 2001
... broadcast television... was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31... was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31 ...A television crew visited the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's headquarters to either film a segment for, or related to, the Foundation's "Move It or Lose It" television program. The series was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31. In this photo, the crew is filming, but their subjects are not visible in the photo.COL photo of a television crew filming. The photo has been taken through an open doorway, with the subjects located in an adjoining room. The crew is standing on the right side of the frame, and their cameras are pointing towards the left of the frame. Beside them is a man sitting on a chair. He is wearing a suit and tie.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, television crew, television camera, boom microphone, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, c2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, CharlesTsui-Po (Tai Chi Master) and Peter Johnson (Renaissance Television) pose for a photo at the morning tea event.COL photo of two men posing for a photo. They are standing in front of some large windows. The windows have thin venetian blinds. Through the windows, there is a view of some tall trees in a courtyard.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter Johnson. Chorlsarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, charles tsui-po, tai chi master, instructor, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, members of the Joint Action Group (holding up their certificates of appreciation) pose for a photo with AFV President, Bruce Dyson.COL photo of seven people, (three seated at a table and four standing behind them), posing for a photo. Two women, seated, hold a certificate up towards the camera. On the table, there are cups and saucers, cake plates, and a large stainless steel platter with a paper doily on top. In the background, there is a large display board with two "Move It or Lose It" posters and various other items pinned to the board.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Joint Action Group Bruce Dyson ['Bruce' initially spelt with an 's', and then overwritten with a 'c']arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, bruce dyson, president, joint action group, jag, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa 2001
... broadcast television... was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31... was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31 ...A television crew visited the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's headquarters to either film a segment for, or related to, the Foundation's "Move It or Lose It" television program. The series was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31. In this photo, Bill O'Connor and an unidentified woman are being filmed by the crew.COL photo of a television crew filming a man and a woman who are seated at a table. The woman is a wheelchair user and is wearing leg braces/splints. Behind them, against the wall, is a skeleton on a stand. A crew member is sitting on a chair beside them, holding a boom microphone on a stand. The fluffy boom microphone cover is on the floor, under the chair. Another microphone has been placed on the table. There are two long cables leading from each microphone to the television cameras.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, television crew, television camera, boom microphone, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, bill o’connor, leg braces, leg splints, wheelchair user, c2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson, and Peter Johnson from Renaissance Television present Lesleigh with a certificate of appreciation and a video cassette of the program.COL photo of two men standing near a woman who is seated at a table with several others. One of the men is looking down at a piece of paper, which he is holding in his hand. The woman also has a piece of paper in her hand. The other man is holding a video cassette in his hand. They are all smiling. In the background, there are some people seated at another table.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter Johnson Lesleigharthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, bruce dyson, president, lesleigh, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, Peter Johnson (Renaissance Television), Doug Wade (Presenter), and Bruce Dyson (AFV President) pose for a photo at the morning tea event.COL photo of three men posing for a photo. They are in a large room. In the background, there is a set of windows with thin venetian blinds to the left. There is a view of some trees through the windows.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter [lesliegh (crossed out)] Johnson. Doug [illegible (crossed out)] Wade Bruce Dyson [On another yellow sticky note, in back ink] Move it or Lose it TV show - morning tea.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, doug wade, presenter, bruce dyson, president, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson, and Peter Johnson from Renaissance Television present members of the Joint Action Group with certificates of appreciation and a video cassette of the program.COL photo of two men standing next to a table, at which several women are seated. One man is holding some sheets of paper, while the other man is holding a video cassette. One of the men is speaking, while the other man is looking down. The women are looking at the men. On the table, there are cups and saucers, cake plates and a large platter.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter Johnson & Bruce Dyson & Joint Actionarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, bruce dyson, president, peter johnson, renaissance television, joint action group, jag, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, Peter Johnson from Renaissance Television presents Mary Granthan with a certificate of appreciation. Seated beside Mary are Bill O'Connor (left) and an unidentified woman (right).COL photo of a man, standing, as he leans forward towards three people who are seated at a table. He has one hand placed on the shoulder of the woman in the middle. They are both smiling broadly.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter [lesliegh (crossed out)] Johnson Mary Granthan Bill O'Connorarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, mary granthan, bill o’connor, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, Peter Johnson from Renaissance Television presents Lorain with a certificate of appreciation. Standing behind them are Leigh Garwood (left) and Bruce Dyson (right).COL photo of a man, standing, as he presents a woman with a certificate. She is seated at a table with a few other people (partially obscured). Two other people can be seen standing beside and behind them.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter Johnson Lorainarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, lorain, bruce dyson, president, leigh garwood, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa 2001
... broadcast television... was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31... was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31 ...A television crew visited the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's headquarters to either film a segment for, or related to, the Foundation's "Move It or Lose It" television program. The series was broadcast on the Community Television channel, Channel 31. In this photo, four camera operators are filming Bill O'Connor and an unidentified woman at close range.COL photo of a television crew filming a man and a woman who are seated at a table. The crew is kneeling in front of the table to film their subjects at close range. Another crew member is sitting on a chair, recording the audio. She is wearing headphones. Standing beside the table, in front of the windows, are two women, each holding several sheets of paper. Against the wall, there is a skeleton on a stand. In the foreground, there is a tripod camera stand. Although obscured, there are two other people also in the frame.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, television crew, television camera, boom microphone, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, bill o’connor, leg braces, leg splints, wheelchair user, c2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, a group of people pose for a photo at the morning tea event. From left to right: Bruce Dyson (AFV President), an unidentified man, Ted Sent (CEO of Primelife Corporation), Pauline Satchell (AFV), and an unidentified man.COL photo of a group of five people (standing), posing for a photo. Behind them are some tables covered in white tablecloths, with cups and saucers, bowls, and an urn.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Bruce Dyson.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, bruce dyson, president, ted sent, ceo, primelife corporation, pauline satchell, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, Peter Johnson (Renaissance Television) and Charles Tsui-Po (Tai Chi Master) pose for a photo with three unidentified women at the morning tea event. Master Tsui-Po appeared weekly on "Move It or Lose It" as a Tai Chi instructor.COL photo of a group of five people posing for a photo together. They are standing in a row in front of a wall of closed bi-folding door panels. To the left of the frame, there is a set of windows with thin venetian blinds.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] 2nd left Peter Johnson middle Chorls Tsuipo 2001arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, charles tsui-po, tai chi master, instructor, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... broadcast television... It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television... was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo ...In 2001, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a morning tea to thank the members and professionals who had participated in its innovative television exercise program, "Move It of Lose It". The program was broadcast on Community Television station, Channel 31. In this photo, Peter Johnson from Renaissance Television presents Dr David Dunstan with a certificate of appreciation. Standing beside Peter Johnson is AFV President, Bruce Dyson. Professor Dunstan is currently the head of the Baker Deakin Department of Lifestyle and Diabetes at Deakin University and the Deputy Director and Laboratory Head (Physical Activity) at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute.COL photo of a man (standing) as he leans forward to pose for a photo with another man, who is seated at a table. Standing near them is another man. They are all smiling. Behind them are some large windows with thin venetian blinds. Outside the windows is a courtyard with various plants.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter Johnson, David Dunstanarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, move it or lose it, television program, television series, broadcast television, community television, channel 31, audiovisual, morning tea, peter johnson, renaissance television, dr david dunstan, bruce dyson, president, 2001 -
Tennis Australia
Report
... Australian Open 2003 International Television Broadcast... International Television Broadcast and Distribution Report. Materials ...Australian Open 2003 International Television Broadcast and Distribution Report. Materials: Paper, Ink, Plastictennis -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, ABC Direct TV B.H.C, 1958
... Black and white photograph. ABC direct television broadcast... Boulevard Richmond melbourne abc television broadcast burnley ...Black and white photograph. ABC direct television broadcast from Burnley College. Bill Nicholls (Field Superintendent) being interviewed for, "Town & Country" programme which was broadcast each Monday at 9.00 pm Taken from the roof of the Administration Building.On reverse, "December 2 1958 ABC Direct TV of B.H.C.," and, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. No. c.1137A."abc, television, broadcast, burnley college, bill nicholls, field superintendent, town & country, publicity, administration building -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1992
... broadcast television... television crews television cameras broadcast television television ...In 1992, internationally renowned Australian satirist, Barry Humphries, visited the Malvern Op Shop as one of his characters, pensioner Sandy Stone. He was promoting his latest book, "The Life and Death of Sandy Stone". Television media crews were in attendance to cover the event. In this photo, Humphries (dressed in an old brown checked dressing gown as his character, Sandy Stone) sits on an art deco club lounge armchair as he is being interviewed and filmed by the media. Sitting near him is an unidentified man, and standing nearby is an unidentified woman. A small group of people are watching him being interviewed.COL photo of a elderly man, dressed in an old brown checked dressing gown, sitting on a art deco club lounge armchair in a crowded room. He is surrounded by several people, including two television camera operators and a boom microphone operator. Sitting near him is an unidentified man with grey hair and beard, wearing a navy blue three-piece suit. A woman wearing a white shirt and navy blue skirt is standing nearby. In the background, shelves filled with second hand items and cardboard boxes line the walls. In the foreground, several people's heads (Photographed from behind) are evident.[Handwritten in black ink] 1992 Moonee Ponds Op Shop Sandy Stoner [sic] (Barry Humphries)arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, fundraising, barry humphries, satirist, comedian, author, book promotion, sandy stone, pensioner, the life and death of sandy stone, television crews, television cameras, broadcast television, television media, reporters, interview, malvern, 1992 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1992
... broadcast television... television crews television cameras broadcast television television ...In 1992, internationally renowned Australian satirist, Barry Humphries, visited the Malvern Op Shop as one of his characters, pensioner Sandy Stone. He was promoting his latest book, "The Life and Death of Sandy Stone". Television media crews covered the event. In this photo, Humphries (dressed in an old brown checked dressing gown as his character, Sandy Stone) sits on a art deco club lounge armchair as he is being interviewed and filmed by the media. Sitting near him is an unidentified man. A small group of people are watching him being interviewed.COL photo of a elderly man, dressed in an old brown checked dressing gown, sitting on a art deco club lounge armchair in a crowded room. He is surrounded by several people, including two television camera operators and a boom microphone operator. Sitting near him is an unidentified man with grey hair and beard, wearing a navy blue three-piece suit. A woman wearing a white shirt and navy blue skirt is standing nearby. In the background, shelves filled with second hand items and cardboard boxes line the walls. In the foreground, several people's heads (Photographed from behind) are evident.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Op Shop visit by Sandy Stone (Barry Humphries) 1992arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, fundraising, barry humphries, satirist, comedian, author, book promotion, sandy stone, pensioner, the life and death of sandy stone, television crews, television cameras, broadcast television, television media, reporters, interview, malvern, 1992 -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Dylan McDonald, Buckskin, 2013
... hope back to his people. Broadcast on ABC1 Television on 13... that bring hope back to his people. Broadcast on ABC1 Television ...Jack Buckskin is a man whose mission is to sculpt a new urban Aboriginal language and culture, and through that bring hope back to his people. Broadcast on ABC1 Television on 13 October, 2013DVDkaurna, south australia, language activism -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/05/1984
... broadcast television... television crew television camera broadcast television radio ...In 1984, Television camera crews were in attendance for the launch of National Arthritis Week (NAW). This photo depicts Pauline Schulzoff being interviewed and filmed by a television crew. The photo appears on page 3 of the No 33, August 1984 edition of News Review, the quarterly newsletter of the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria (RAAV). It is captioned: "Pauline Schulzeff talks to a TV camera at the opening of Arthritis Week". The accompanying article states that the launch of Arthritis Week 1984 was held at the Independent Living Centre, and received much radio and television coverage. "On TV, news reports appeared on Channel 2 on 6 and 13 May, and BTV 6, and interviews on BTV 6 and GLV 8." BTV 6 and GLV 8 were both television stations in regional Victoria, with BTV 6 being in Ballarat and GLV 8 being in the Gippsland/La Trobe Valley region. This photo also appears on page 3 of the 1983 - 1984 Annual Report. It is captioned: "Channel 2 interviews Mrs Pauline Schulzoff at the launching of Arthritis Week 1984."B&W photo of a woman, who is seated. She is facing a television camera operator, who is filming her with the television camera poised on his shoulder. Behind her, there are a a few other people sitting on chairs and looking on. One woman is in the process of sitting on a chair. In the background, there is another woman standing.rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, national arthritis week, naw, launch, independent living centre, television crew, television camera, broadcast television, radio broadcast, news reports, channel 2, abc news, channel 6, btv 6, ballarat, channel 8, glv 8, gippsland, la trobe valley, interview, pauline schulzoff, news review, annual report, 1984 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1997
... broadcast television... special guest television crew television camera broadcast ...As the national spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV), journalist and editor, Ita Buttrose, was the special guest at the launch of National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 1997. The event, which was held at the AFV's headquarters in Elsternwick, was covered for the media by a television crew in attendance. A photo of Ita Buttrose at the event with AFV President, Bruce Dyson, and CEO, Shirley Caulfield, appears on page 12 of the 1997 Annual Report.COL photo of a room full of people sitting on rows of chairs. One woman is standing in the foreground, to the left of the frame, and a few other people are standing at the back of the room. Behind the woman in the foreground, there is a camera operaor behind a television camera on a stand (partially obscured). On the walls around the room, there are several posters depicting the image of the woman standing in the foreground.[Handwritten in black ink] NAW Launch 1997arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, national arthritis week, naw, launch, ita buttrose, journalist, editor, spokesperson, ambassador, special guest, television crew, television camera, broadcast television, news media, annual report, 1997 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... broadcast television... television camera camera operator broadcast television audiovisual ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's Tim Bryer leads a group of people in some gentle stretching exercises. One person is a wheelchair user.COL photo of a group of people, led by an instructor, doing some stretching exercises in a park. One of them is a wheelchair user. They have their arms outstretched wide in front of them. Most of those standing are leaning to one side with their weight on one leg. There is a young child in the foreground. To the left of the frame (partially obscured), there is a television camera operator with a camera on his shoulder.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, tim bryar, exercise instructor, stretching exercises, gentle exercise, warm up exercises, cool down exercises, wheelchair user, walking frame, wheelie walker, accessibility, disabled access, television camera, camera operator, broadcast television, audiovisual, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... broadcast television... operator broadcast television reporter interview news report ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. In this photo, a reporter interviews two 'graded walk' participants while a television camera operator captures the moment.COL photo of a small group of people in a park. One is a camera operator who has a television camera sitting on top of his shoulder. He is filming three women who are standing opposite him. One is a young woman. She is facing the camera while holding a microphone on a lead, which is attached to the camera. Two middle-aged women are standing next to her, facing her.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, tim bryar, exercise instructor, stretching exercises, gentle exercise, warm up exercises, cool down exercises, wheelchair user, walking frame, wheelie walker, accessibility, disabled access, television camera, camera operator, broadcast television, reporter, interview, news report, audiovisual, 2002 -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Anzac commemoration for students, 198?
... on the steps of the Shrine. From 1978 the ceremony was broadcast on ABC.... From 1978 the ceremony was broadcast on ABC TV. Date unknown ...A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance, one of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, usually held just prior to ANZAC Day. The photo shows Legatee Graham Riches interviewing group of students with wreaths on the steps of the Shrine. From 1978 the ceremony was broadcast on ABC TV. Date unknown.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine.Colour photo of a Anzac student commemoration service with students being interviewed.Handwritten in black ink on the back E7anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document - Sheet Music, D Davis & Co Pty Ltd, Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes / by Haldeman, Trace & Lee, 1950s
... commentator, magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote..., magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote a regular ...Geoffrey (Geoff) Brooke was newspaper columnist, radio commentator, magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote a regular column for The Argus titled 'Your night out'. He opened his own restaurant, Geoff Brookes Steak Cave, in 1965. Later in his life he was a resident of Wellington Street, Kew. He died in 2003, aged 86. The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. Sheet music for the song Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes, featuring a cover photograph of the Australian 'radio star' Geoff Brooke. Brooke, a resident of Wellington Street (Kew), was a close friend of the singer Robin Vanser (aka Robin Kelly). The item forms part of the Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of performance memorabilia donated by her to the Kew Historical Society in 2018.geoffrey (geoff) brooke, performing arts - 20th century -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document - Sheet Music, J Albert & Son Pty Ltd, Unless / by Hargreaves, Damerell & Evans, 1950s
... commentator, magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote..., magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote a regular ...Geoffrey (Geoff) Brooke was newspaper columnist, radio commentator, magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote a regular column for The Argus titled 'Your night out'. He opened his own restaurant, Geoff Brookes Steak Cave, in 1965. Later in his life he was a resident of Wellington Street, Kew. He died in 2003, aged 86.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. Sheet music for the song Unless, featuring a cover photograph of the Australian 'radio star' Geoff Brooke. Brooke, a resident of Wellington Street (Kew), was a close friend of the singer Robin Vanser (aka Robin Kelly The item forms part of the Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of performance memorabilia donated by her to the Kew Historical Society in 2018.geoffrey (geoff) brooke, performing arts - 20th century -
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Document - Sheet Music, Allan & Co Pty Ltd, I Told Them All About You / by Cliff Friend
... commentator, magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote..., magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote a regular ...Geoffrey (Geoff) Brooke was newspaper columnist, radio commentator, magazine writer and television broadcaster. He wrote a regular column for The Argus titled 'Your night out'. He opened his own restaurant, Geoff Brookes Steak Cave, in 1965. Later in his life he was a resident of Wellington Street, Kew. He died in 2003, aged 86.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. Sheet music for the song I Told Them All About You, featuring a cover photograph of the Australian 'radio star' Geoff Brooke. Brooke, a resident of Wellington Street (Kew), was a close friend of the singer Robin Vanser (aka Robin Kelly The item forms part of the Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of performance memorabilia donated by her to the Kew Historical Society in 2018.geoffrey (geoff) brooke, performing arts - 20th century