Showing 22 items matching " bruce dyson"
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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... bruce dyson... station, Channel 31. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson...[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Bruce Dyson speaking..., AFV President, Bruce Dyson, addresses the members attending ...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
... bruce dyson... for a photo at the morning tea event. From left to right: Bruce Dyson...[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Bruce Dyson.... left to right: Bruce Dyson (AFV President), an unidentified man ...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
... bruce dyson... for a photo with AFV President, Bruce Dyson.... Bruce Dyson ['Bruce' initially spelt with an 's... of appreciation) pose for a photo with AFV President, Bruce Dyson ...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, 2001
... bruce dyson... station, Channel 31. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson... & Bruce Dyson & Joint Action..., AFV President, Bruce Dyson, and Peter Johnson from Renaissance ...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
... bruce dyson..., and AFV President, Bruce Dyson, pose for a photo at the morning... middle Marry [sic] O'Connor Bruce Dyson..., Bill O'Connor, Mary Granthan, and AFV President, Bruce Dyson ...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, 1994
... bruce dyson... President, Bruce Dyson, joining in some dancing with two belly... President Bruce Dyson joins in the audience participation Belly... and dance troupes. This photo depicts AFV President, Bruce Dyson ...In 1994, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held a "Warm Up For Winter Dance" as a fundraising event during National Arthritis Week. The dance, which was held at the San Remo Ballroom, had a multicultural theme and featured performances by professional dancers and dance troupes. This photo depicts AFV President, Bruce Dyson, joining in some dancing with two belly dancers at the event. Some photos from the event appear on page 3 of the Autumn 1994 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria’s quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update, as part of a National Arthritis Week (NAW) feature.Colour photo of a small group of people dancing on a dance floor in a large hall. In the background, there are several people sitting a tables in a dining area separated by a low partition wall. There are bunches of red, white, and blue balloons floating above the tables and streamers decorating the walls.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] AFV President Bruce Dyson joins in the audience participation Belly Dancing at San Remo Dancearthritis foundation of victoria, afv, fundraising, fundraiser, warm up for winter dance, multicultural, art and culture, traditional dance, middle eastern dance, belly dancing, dance costumes, bruce dyson, president, audience participation, san remo ballroom, north carlton, national arthritis week, naw, arthritis update, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... bruce dyson... Television), Doug Wade (Presenter), and Bruce Dyson (AFV President... (crossed out)] Johnson. Doug [illegible (crossed out)] Wade Bruce...), and Bruce Dyson (AFV President) pose for a photo at the morning tea ...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, 21/03/2001
... bruce dyson... Corporation, Ted Sent, and Arthritis Victoria President, Bruce Dyson... director, Ted Sent CEO Primelife Corporation and Bruce Dyson..., and Arthritis Victoria President, Bruce Dyson. The photo appears on page ...An art exhibition of Barbara Ashford Wood's paintings was held from the 21st to the 31st of March 2001 at the Australian Guild of Realist Artists Galleries in Camberwell. The exhibition was a fundraising event for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV). In this photo, Barbara Ashford Wood is standing in front of some of her paintings with the director of The Guild Galleries, Brenda Innes, CEO of Primelife Corporation, Ted Sent, and Arthritis Victoria President, Bruce Dyson. The photo appears on page 2 of the Vol 14 Issue 03, Spring 2001 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "At a recent exhibition of paintings by Barbara Ashford Wood at the Guild Galleries in Camberwell. (l to r): Brenda Innes, gallery director, Ted Sent, CEO Primelife Corporation, the artist, and Bruce Dyson, president of Arthritis Victoria, which benefited from the proceeds of the event." The event was initially promoted with a photo of one of Barbara's paintings on page 17 of the Vol 14 Issue 01, Autumn 2001 edition of Update.COL photo of four people, standing in a row, posing for a photo. They are all smiling. One of the women is holding a large bouquet of flowers. On the wall behind them, several paintings are displayed.[In black ink handwritten onto white label] 2 [circled]; [in black ink typed onto white label] The Guild Galleries in Camberwell was the setting for an exhibition of paintings by Barbara Ashford Wood (second from right). To a backdrop of some of her works, Barbara pictured with (from left): Brenda Innes gallery director, Ted Sent CEO Primelife Corporation and Bruce Dyson, president of Arthritis Victoria which benefited from the proceeds of the event.; [in black ink, handwritten onto white label] published in Update Sept. 2001; March 2001arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, art exhibition, fundraising, barbara ashford wood, artist, guild galleries, guild house, australian guild of realist artists galleries, agra, brenda innes, director, ted sent, primelife corporation, ceo, bruce dyson, president, update, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo
... bruce dyson...President of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria, Bruce... President of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria, Bruce Dyson ...President of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria, Bruce Dyson, presents Ross McDonald with the Margaret Strang Award.COL photo of two men standing side by side, holding a framed award between them. Behind them is a tall vertical freestanding banner containing the text and logo for Arthritis Victoria (partially obscured). To one side the banner, there is a television set on a stand.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, margaret strang award, bruce dyson, president, ross mcdonald -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1990s
... bruce dyson...Christine Jones poses for a photo with Bruce Dyson, Elsie... Christine Jones poses for a photo with Bruce Dyson, Elsie Koadlow ...Christine Jones poses for a photo with Bruce Dyson, Elsie Koadlow, and others. Christine is a wheelchair user and a client of Yooralla.Black and white photo of a group of people posing for a photo. Front and centre of the group is a woman dressed in a sequinned top and satin trousers. She is a wheelchair user. Behind her, there is a small group of people, standing. Two of them are holding champagne flutes in one hand.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, christine jones, bruce dyson, jayne dyson, dr elsie koadlow, yooralla -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 09/10/2001
... bruce dyson.... This photo of Arthritis Victoria President, Bruce Dyson, CEO Leigh... of Arthritis Victoria President, Bruce Dyson, CEO Leigh Garwood, and Dr ...A new partnership between Parks Victoria and the health industry was launched at Albert Park on Tuesday, the 9th of October, 2001. Through a program titled "Healthy Parks, Healthy People", the role that parks play in the maintenance of good health for all Victorians would be promoted. Celebrity GP, Dr Sally Cockburn, also known as Dr Feelgood, was there to help launch the program. This photo of Arthritis Victoria President, Bruce Dyson, CEO Leigh Garwood, and Dr Cockburn was taken to promote the new program. A cropped version of the photo appears on page 22 of the Vol 14 Issue 04, Summer 2001 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "AV President Bruce Dyson, CEO Leigh Garwood and Dr Sally Cockburn at the launch".COL photo of three people posing for a photo inside a marquee. One man and a woman are sitting on a wooden bench, while another man is standing behind the bench. A small engraved brass plaque has been affixed to the bench. Behind them is a vertical free-standing banner titled "Healthy Parks Healthy People".arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, healthy parks healthy people, albert park, walking paths, accessible walks, bruce dyson, president, leigh garwood, ceo, dr sally cockburn, gp, dr feelgood, radio doctor, television doctor, media personality, 2001 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2001
... bruce dyson... station, Channel 31. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson..., AFV President, Bruce Dyson, and Peter Johnson from Renaissance ...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
... bruce dyson.... Standing behind them are Leigh Garwood (left) and Bruce Dyson... (left) and Bruce Dyson (right). arthritis foundation of victoria ...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, 2001
... bruce dyson... of appreciation. Standing beside Peter Johnson is AFV President, Bruce... Johnson is AFV President, Bruce Dyson. Professor Dunstan ...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 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1996
... bruce dyson..., the Honourable Rob Knowles. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson... Knowles. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson, Minister Rob ...During National Arthritis Week in 1996, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria, held a "Making Life Easier Expo" at its headquarters in Elsternwick. In attendence was the Minister for Health, Victoria, the Honourable Rob Knowles. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson, Minister Rob Knowles, and an unidentified woman pose for a photo during the event. According to a brief article which appears on page 2 of the Vol 9 No 2, Winter 1996 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update, the Minister also helped to launch a video on the day, titled "More Exercise Beats Arthritis".COL photo of three people standing in a row, posing for a photo. Behind them is a room full of people, seated, while a few people are standing. In the background, some posters can be seen on the walls.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, national arthritis week, naw, making life easier, expo, rob knowles, minister for health, victoria, bruce dyson, president, video, more exercise beats arthritis, arthritis update, 1996 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1996
... bruce dyson... are Bruce Dyson and some members of the Joint Action Group (JAG... knowles minister for health victoria bruce dyson president joint ...During National Arthritis Week in 1996, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria, held a "Making Life Easier Expo" at its headquarters in Elsternwick. In attendence was the Minister for Health, Victoria, the Honourable Rob Knowles. In this photo, Rob Knowles, the Minister for Health, Victoria, addresses the attendees. Seated behind him are Bruce Dyson and some members of the Joint Action Group (JAG). According to a brief article which appears on page 2 of the Vol 9 No 2, Winter 1996 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update, the Minister also helped to launch a video on the day, titled "More Exercise Beats Arthritis".COL photo of a man, standing, addressing an audience. There are several other people seated behind him. On the wall behind them is a large white and blue banner with the text "MOVE IT OR LOSE IT", "ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA" and logo. There are various posters on the walls and a display board, including a poster of a dancer.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, national arthritis week, naw, making life easier, expo, rob knowles, minister for health, victoria, bruce dyson, president, joint action group, jag, video, more exercise beats arthritis, arthritis update, 1996 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1996
... bruce dyson..., the Honourable Rob Knowles. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson... Knowles. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson addresses ...During National Arthritis Week in 1996, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria, held a "Making Life Easier Expo" at its headquarters in Elsternwick. In attendence was the Minister for Health, Victoria, the Honourable Rob Knowles. In this photo, AFV President, Bruce Dyson addresses the attendees. Seated behind him are the Honourable Rob Knowles, Minister for Health, Victoria, and some members of the Joint Action Group (JAG). According to a brief article which appears on page 2 of the Vol 9 No 2, Winter 1996 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update, the Minister also helped to launch a video on the day, titled "More Exercise Beats Arthritis".COL photo of a man, standing, addressing an audience. There are several other people seated behind him. On the wall behind them is a large white and blue banner with the text "MOVE IT OR LOSE IT", "ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA" and logo. There are various posters on the walls and a display board, including a poster of a dancer.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, national arthritis week, naw, making life easier, expo, rob knowles, minister for health, victoria, bruce dyson, president, joint action group, jag, video, more exercise beats arthritis, arthritis update, 1996 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1992
... bruce dyson.... Standing behind Dr Koadlow is Bruce Dyson (partially obscured... is Bruce Dyson (partially obscured), while others are seated around ...In 1992, Coles/Myer made a donation to the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Project Arthritis Action Appeal. The funds were raised at the Coles Myer Sponsors Race Day. This photo depicts Mr Richard Thomas, Director of Corporate Affairs at Coles/Myer, handing the donation cheque to Dr Leslie Koadlow. Standing behind Dr Koadlow is Bruce Dyson (partially obscured), while others are seated around the room. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 16 (the back cover) of the Vol 5 No 1, Autumn 1992 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It is captioned: "Mr Richard Thomas, Director of Corporate Affairs, Coles/Myer presents President, Dr Les Koadlow with a cheque for Project Arthritis Appeal." The photo also appears on page 4 of the 1992 Annual Report with the caption: "President, Dr Les Koadlow gratefully accepts a cheque from Mr Richard Thomas, Director of Corporate Affairs at Coles Myer which sponsored the Arthritis Foundation's Race Day." A cropped version of the photo also appears (with other photos) on the front cover of the Vol 19 Issue 2, Winter 2006 edition of Update. The photos accompany an obituary for Dr Leslie Koadlow AM (1920-2006).Colour photo of several men in a large room. Two of the men are holding a cheque together, and one of them is holding a framed certificate in his other hand. There are several framed certificates on a table beside them. The other men are either sitting or standing behind them.[Handwritten in black ink] 4 [circled] 100% 16/75% [On a yellow sticky onte, handwritten in blue ink] Coles Myer Sponsors Race Day Mr Richard Thomas Director of Corporate Affairs Dr Les Koadlow [handwritten in pencil] *Cheque for Project Arthritis Appeal 1992arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, project arthritis appeal, coles myer, richard thomas, director of corporate affairs, sponsorship, sponsors, coles myer race day, fundraising, donation, cheque, dr leslie koadlow, bruce dyson, 1992 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1996
... bruce dyson... expo rob knowles minister for health victoria bruce dyson ...During National Arthritis Week in 1996, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria, held a "Making Life Easier Expo" at its headquarters in Elsternwick. In attendence was the Minister for Health, Victoria, the Honourable Rob Knowles. In this photo, AFV Physiotherapist, Valerie Sayce, leads a chair-based exercise routine during the Expo. Assisting with demonstrating the exercises are members of the Joint Action Group (JAG) and the AFV's Jenny Davidson. According to a brief article which appears on page 2 of the Vol 9 No 2, Winter 1996 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update, the Minister also helped to launch a a video on the day, titled "More Exercise Beats Arthritis".COL photo of a woman, standing. She is holding the hands together in front as she twists her body to one side. On the wall behind her is a large white and blue banner with the text, "MOVE IT OR LOSE IT", "ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA", and a logo. In the room, there is a group of people sitting on chairs. They are doing a similar movement with their bodies while remaining seated. A few people are looking in from outside a doorway. There are various posters on the walls and a display board, including a poster of a dancer.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, national arthritis week, naw, making life easier, expo, rob knowles, minister for health, victoria, bruce dyson, president, video, more exercise beats arthritis, arthritis update, 1996 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1997
... Buttrose at the event with AFV President, Bruce Dyson, and CEO... with AFV President, Bruce Dyson, and CEO, Shirley Caulfield ...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 -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research Collection
Card (Series) - Index Card, George Tibbits, Corner Church, Ford & High Streets, Beechworth, 1976
George Tibbits, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town & Regional PlanningIndex system that support the research for Beechworth : historical reconstruction / [by] George Tibbits ... [et al]Arranged by street names of BeechworthEach index card includes: street name and number of property, image of property, allotment and section number, property owners and dates of ownership, description of the property according to rate records, property floor plan with dimensions.beechworth, george tibbitsbeechworth, george tibbits -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research Collection
Card (Series) - Index Card, George Tibbits, 18 Bridge Street, Beechworth, 1976
George Tibbits, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town & Regional PlanningIndex system that support the research for Beechworth : historical reconstruction / [by] George Tibbits ... [et al]Arranged by street names of BeechworthEach index card includes: street name and number of property, image of property, allotment and section number, property owners and dates of ownership, description of the property according to rate records, property floor plan with dimensions.beechworth, george tibbitsbeechworth, george tibbits