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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Massey Ferguson Historic Buildings Act 1981 Notice Of Interim Preservation Order
... Massey Ferguson Historic Buildings Act 1981 Notice Of Interim Preservation Order...Copy of the the Massey Ferguson Historic Buildings Act 1981 Notice Of Interim Preservation Order...Historic Buildings Council Historic Buildings Act 1981 Notice Of Interim Preservation Order...Massey Ferguson Devonshire Road Sunshine Historic Buildings Council Historic Buildings Act 1981 Notice Of Interim Preservation Order Copy of the the Massey Ferguson Historic Buildings Act 1981 Notice Of Interim Preservation Order Document Massey Ferguson Historic Buildings Act 1981 Notice Of Interim Preservation Order ...Historic Buildings Council Historic Buildings Act 1981 Notice Of Interim Preservation Ordermassey ferguson, devonshire road, sunshine -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - ELSTERNWICK POST OFFICE
... ... Historic Buildings Act 1981...Elsternwick Post Office Glenhuntly Road Elsternwick Riddell Parade Office Buildings Postal services Caulfield City Council Kay Walter Regent Street Caulfield Bush Rodney H Gisborne Street City of Caulfield Braun Emil Councillor Mayors Aylen Doug Aylen Douglas R Historic Buildings Council Caulfield Historical Society Ministry for Planning and Environment Head Stephen Historic Buildings Act 1981 Anderson P National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Public Works Department Architectural styles Calder G.K. ...This file contains seven items about the significance of this building and how this was established : 1/ Photocopies of a handwritten application (in duplicate) by Walter Kay of Elsternwick dated 13/10/1985 and Rodney H Bush’s dated 16/10/1985 to the Historic Buildings Council to register the former Elsternwick Post Office building, and an original typewritten letter dated 17/10/1985 from the Historic Buildings Council to Caulfield and Historic Society advising them of an application and inviting them to submit relevant information about the building with a copy of application attached. 2/ Six pieces of correspondence between various interested parties (Caulfield Council , Caulfield Historical Society, National Trust, of Australia and Ministry for Planning and Environment on behalf of Historic Buildings Council, Victoria) about the significance of the former Elsternwick Post Office building and the progress of efforts to include it on the Register of Historic buildings. Dated between November 1985 and May 1986. 3/ Two pieces of correspondence between the Caulfield Progress Association and the Caulfield Historical Society dated April and May 1986, regarding the efforts of the Historical Society to save the former Elsternwick Post Office building. 4/ Two pieces of ephemera by the Caulfield Progress Association, one original undated and one photocopy undated in 1986. Both appealing to the public for support to help the former Elsternwick Post Office building and to protest a proposal to demolish it, by Caulfield Council. 5/Original newspaper article dated 07/06/1989 from the Malvern-Caulfield Progress newspaper written by Robert Carmody. The article talks about the approval by the Historic Buildings Council of Caulfield Council’s restoration program of the former Elsternwick Post Office building worth approximately $850,000. The refurbishment would consist of a shop and office space which would then be rented out. Mayor Emil Braun outlines the progress to implement the plans. 6/ Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward dated September 1994 of former Elsternwick Post Office Building. The building plans for the Elizabethan Style building were approved in 1891. The original timber verandahs were replaced by the present brickworks in circa 1918 rear extensions in 1941-42. Similar Post Offices were built at Kew, Queenscliff and Portarlington. 7/ Computer printout dated 19/03/2010 of Statement of Significance held by the Victorian Heritage database of the former Elsternwick Post Office Building. It was built in 1891 in the ‘Queen Anne’ style. The substantial two story red brick building was set on a bluestone plinth with an ornate façade incorporating cement dressings. There is a brief summary of the settlement and development of the Elsternwick area with mention of how important the building is to the Elsternwick Community. Original date and author is unknown.elsternwick post office, glenhuntly road, elsternwick, riddell parade, office buildings, postal services, caulfield city council, kay walter, regent street, caulfield, bush rodney h, gisborne street, city of caulfield, braun emil councillor, mayors, aylen doug, aylen douglas r, historic buildings council, caulfield historical society, ministry for planning and environment, head stephen, historic buildings act 1981, anderson p, national trust of australia (victoria), public works department, architectural styles, calder g.k. councillor, wills cathie, lyall kerry, marsden john hudson, town clerk, hill douglas, caulfield progress association, caulfield south, glen eira road, hawthorn road, mac neil j.r., neville street, glenhuntly, marten veronika, ballantyne richard, royal historical society of victoria, dunstan don, alfada street south, hardy joan, baird rob, snowball betty, ward andrew, hoddle robert, foot henry, ebden charles hodson, elster, oldham mary kate, english ‘queen anne’ revival style, rifle club, coulson herbert h., fick p.g., railway, city manager, austin g.b. h., architects, builders, architectural features, australia post, register of historical buildings, grey karen, planning appeal board, heritage overlay no h029, victorian government gazette no. 60 dated 16/07/1986, historic building no640, certificate of title volume 5817, kennan james harley, nelson ivor, blake alison, neale anne, telegraph offices, wardell, ward andrew -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LETTER: INCLUSION OF EAGLEHAWK EAST METHODIST CHURCH ON GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS REGISTER, 08/05/1984
... Therefore subject to the provisions of the Historic Buildings Act 1981....Historic Building Act. Eaglehawk Methodist Church. Karen Grey from Ministry for Planning and Enviroment, 235 Queen Street Melbourne. Letter from Ministry for Planning and Environment to Sec., BHS re inclusion of (Former) Eaglehawk East Methodist church on Government Buildings Register. Dated May 8th, 1984. Therefore subject to the provisions of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 ...Letter from Ministry for Planning and Environment to Sec., BHS re inclusion of (Former) Eaglehawk East Methodist church on Government Buildings Register. Dated May 8th, 1984. Therefore subject to the provisions of the Historic Buildings Act 1981.Karen Grey from Ministry for Planning and Enviroment, 235 Queen Street Melbourne.church, history, eaglehawk east methodist church, historic building act. eaglehawk methodist church. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - National Trust Collection: Bendigo Pottery (Epsom) Pty Ltd - three-page correspondence regarding concern over the future of the Bendigo Pottery kilns, 07/1987
... "after protracted but amiable discussions with the Bendigo Pottery management, it is evident that the Pottery has taken care to preserve the important kins and promote the historic nature of the Bendigo Pottery" 3 pink-page from Shire Engineer, Shire of Huntly to the Managing Director Bendigo Pottery stating, "that there has been unconfirmed reports of possible future demolition works at your premises", and "bringing to their notice requirements under the: * Victorian Building Regulations 1983, regarding demolition * Regulation No. 14 Rats and Mice Destruction Regulations 1973 buildings shall not be altered or demolished without a permit from Council * Historic Buildings Act 1981..."after protracted but amiable discussions with the Bendigo Pottery management, it is evident that the Pottery has taken care to preserve the important kins and promote the historic nature of the Bendigo Pottery" 3 pink-page from Shire Engineer, Shire of Huntly to the Managing Director Bendigo Pottery stating, "that there has been unconfirmed reports of possible future demolition works at your premises", and "bringing to their notice requirements under the: * Victorian Building Regulations 1983, regarding demolition * Regulation No. 14 Rats and Mice Destruction Regulations 1973 buildings shall not be altered or demolished without a permit from Council * Historic Buildings Act 1981 Document National Trust Collection: Bendigo Pottery (Epsom) Pty Ltd - three-page correspondence regarding concern over the future of the Bendigo Pottery kilns ...historic significant of Bendigo Pottery physical assets National Trust - three-page correspondence 23 - 28 July 1977 regarding the future of the Bendigo Pottery 1 white A4 media release from the National Trust (Central Victorian Branch) from Father John Stockdale President "stressing the historical, cultural and economic importance of the Bendigo Pottery to this region". 2 stapled green A4 page a file note dated 28 July 1987. "after protracted but amiable discussions with the Bendigo Pottery management, it is evident that the Pottery has taken care to preserve the important kins and promote the historic nature of the Bendigo Pottery" 3 pink-page from Shire Engineer, Shire of Huntly to the Managing Director Bendigo Pottery stating, "that there has been unconfirmed reports of possible future demolition works at your premises", and "bringing to their notice requirements under the: * Victorian Building Regulations 1983, regarding demolition * Regulation No. 14 Rats and Mice Destruction Regulations 1973 buildings shall not be altered or demolished without a permit from Council * Historic Buildings Act 1981regulations regarding demolition of buildings bendigo pottery bottle kilns -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store
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Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buy...Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buy Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store Document Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store ...Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buymassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - H.V McKay Bulk Store
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Newspaper Article Messenger 8 January 1998 titled Saved by change of heart|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 July 1998 titled Eyesore or piece of history|Newspaper Article titled Bulk Store is meaningless Shirley A Strossa|Newspaper Article Advocate 22 July 1998 titled Bulk Store dissent|Petition Sunshine Harvester factory Buildings Form|Historic Building Act 1981 Permit 12470 Massey Ferguson Complex|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 5 January 1995 expressing objection to Mr Ray Tonkin Historic Buildings Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 January 1995 titlled It's our heritage|Letter to Historic Buildings Council Hearing of Application 14 February 1995|Notes Submission to hearing of Historic Building Council on 14th February 1995|Notice informing public in 1995|Flyer titled Save Our Bulk Store Building|Flyer titled Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store|Flyer titled The Bulk Store must be saved|Written submissions on behalf of the applicant 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Independent 25 April 1995 titled Demolition Bid|Historical Buildings Council 1994 to 1995 Annual Report|Newspaper Article Advocate 26 April 1995 titled Surprise Appeal Woolworths seeks nod to demolish buildings|Submission in the matter of the Historic Building Act 1981 and Burns Bridge Australia on behalf of Fabcot to demolish two brick buildings on the former Massey Ferguson site 12 April 1995|Letter to Historic Building Council 1 May 1995 S&DHS opposes the further application by Burns Bridge Australia for a permit to demolish two Sunshine Harvester Factory Building namely the bulk store and the electrical power house|Letter from Department of Planning and Development to Fabcot Pty Ltd 18 May 1995 regarding Massey Ferguson Complex Devonshire Road Sunshine encloses permit allowing the demoltition of the substation powerhouse building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 23 May 1995 titled Compromise Breatkthrough for harvester site complex|Newspaper Article The Advocate 24 May 1995 titled Harvester building must be retained|Letter to Historic Buildings Council 24 August 1995 raising concerns|Newspaper Article The Times 30 August 1995 titled Woolworths unveils $70m Sunshine plan|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 June 1997 titled Reaping the benefits|Letter to Heritage Victoria 23 September 1997 oppose Application from Amanda Johns of Minter Ellison for a permit to demolish the building|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 9 October 1997 expressing concern to S&DHS|Letter to Brimbank City Council 20th October 1997 S&DHS to draw certain matters to your attention|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 October 1997 titled Renewed bid to Demolish Eyesore|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 4 November 1997 titled Fomer council blamed for McKay buildings disrepair The Sunshine factory was the birthplace of the basic award wage in Australia|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 November 1997 titled Demolition threat on historic building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 11 November 1997 titled Council waits for Heritage Victoria report before decision on Bulk Store threat|Newspaper Article The Age 13 November 1997 titled Past harvest of labor struggle and victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 November 1997 titled Protecting our history|Letter from Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 25 November 1997 advising hearing date|Letter to Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 4 December 1997 Community & S&DHS objections to the demolition|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10 December 1997 titled Cinema Chaos|Newspaper Article The Age 15 December 1997 titled Rallying to maintain a little ray of Sunshine|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled Bulk Store Victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled McKay store fails to rate|Letter to Heritage Victoria from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers recommended repair method for the Former Massey Ferguson Bulk Store|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 17 February 1998 titled Bulk Store to be saved|Collection of documents of Gwen Goedecke regarding saving the Bulk Store|Advertising Melbourne's first 20 screen megaplex Village Cinemas|Blank Application to add building to the register of Historic buildings|Typed report from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers for Recommended Repair Method for Bulk Store|Typed report from Speroulla Christodoulou to Trades Hall Council regarding developer Woolworths want to demolish the Bulk Store building including all newspaper articles|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 Funding Rejection for bulk store plans|Typed report The Story of How the Bulk Store was saved|Notice HV McKay Electrical Power House and Bulk Store|Typed report Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store so important?...McKays Sunshine Harvester Works Bulk Store Newspaper Article Messenger 8 January 1998 titled Saved by change of heart|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 July 1998 titled Eyesore or piece of history|Newspaper Article titled Bulk Store is meaningless Shirley A Strossa|Newspaper Article Advocate 22 July 1998 titled Bulk Store dissent|Petition Sunshine Harvester factory Buildings Form|Historic Building Act 1981 Permit 12470 Massey Ferguson Complex|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 5 January 1995 expressing objection to Mr Ray Tonkin Historic Buildings Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 January 1995 titlled It's our heritage|Letter to Historic Buildings Council Hearing of Application 14 February 1995|Notes Submission to hearing of Historic Building Council on 14th February 1995|Notice informing public in 1995|Flyer titled Save Our Bulk Store Building|Flyer titled Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store|Flyer titled The Bulk Store must be saved|Written submissions on behalf of the applicant 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Independent 25 April 1995 titled Demolition Bid|Historical Buildings Council 1994 to 1995 Annual Report|Newspaper Article Advocate 26 April 1995 titled Surprise Appeal Woolworths seeks nod to demolish buildings|Submission in the matter of the Historic Building Act 1981 and Burns Bridge Australia on behalf of Fabcot to demolish two brick buildings on the former Massey Ferguson site 12 April 1995|Letter to Historic Building Council 1 May 1995 S&DHS opposes the further application by Burns Bridge Australia for a permit to demolish two Sunshine Harvester Factory Building namely the bulk store and the electrical power house|Letter from Department of Planning and Development to Fabcot Pty Ltd 18 May 1995 regarding Massey Ferguson Complex Devonshire Road Sunshine encloses permit allowing the demoltition of the substation powerhouse building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 23 May 1995 titled Compromise Breatkthrough for harvester site complex|Newspaper Article The Advocate 24 May 1995 titled Harvester building must be retained|Letter to Historic Buildings Council 24 August 1995 raising concerns|Newspaper Article The Times 30 August 1995 titled Woolworths unveils $70m Sunshine plan|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 June 1997 titled Reaping the benefits|Letter to Heritage Victoria 23 September 1997 oppose Application from Amanda Johns of Minter Ellison for a permit to demolish the building|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 9 October 1997 expressing concern to S&DHS|Letter to Brimbank City Council 20th October 1997 S&DHS to draw certain matters to your attention|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 October 1997 titled Renewed bid to Demolish Eyesore|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 4 November 1997 titled Fomer council blamed for McKay buildings disrepair The Sunshine factory was the birthplace of the basic award wage in Australia|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 November 1997 titled Demolition threat on historic building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 11 November 1997 titled Council waits for Heritage Victoria report before decision on Bulk Store threat|Newspaper Article The Age 13 November 1997 titled Past harvest of labor struggle and victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 November 1997 titled Protecting our history|Letter from Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 25 November 1997 advising hearing date|Letter to Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 4 December 1997 Community & S&DHS objections to the demolition|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10 December 1997 titled Cinema Chaos|Newspaper Article The Age 15 December 1997 titled Rallying to maintain a little ray of Sunshine|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled Bulk Store Victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled McKay store fails to rate|Letter to Heritage Victoria from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers recommended repair method for the Former Massey Ferguson Bulk Store|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 17 February 1998 titled Bulk Store to be saved|Collection of documents of Gwen Goedecke regarding saving the Bulk Store|Advertising Melbourne's first 20 screen megaplex Village Cinemas|Blank Application to add building to the register of Historic buildings|Typed report from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers for Recommended Repair Method for Bulk Store|Typed report from Speroulla Christodoulou to Trades Hall Council regarding developer Woolworths want to demolish the Bulk Store building including all newspaper articles|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 Funding Rejection for bulk store plans|Typed report The Story of How the Bulk Store was saved|Notice HV McKay Electrical Power House and Bulk Store|Typed report Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store so important? ...Newspaper Article Messenger 8 January 1998 titled Saved by change of heart|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 July 1998 titled Eyesore or piece of history|Newspaper Article titled Bulk Store is meaningless Shirley A Strossa|Newspaper Article Advocate 22 July 1998 titled Bulk Store dissent|Petition Sunshine Harvester factory Buildings Form|Historic Building Act 1981 Permit 12470 Massey Ferguson Complex|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 5 January 1995 expressing objection to Mr Ray Tonkin Historic Buildings Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 January 1995 titlled It's our heritage|Letter to Historic Buildings Council Hearing of Application 14 February 1995|Notes Submission to hearing of Historic Building Council on 14th February 1995|Notice informing public in 1995|Flyer titled Save Our Bulk Store Building|Flyer titled Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store|Flyer titled The Bulk Store must be saved|Written submissions on behalf of the applicant 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Independent 25 April 1995 titled Demolition Bid|Historical Buildings Council 1994 to 1995 Annual Report|Newspaper Article Advocate 26 April 1995 titled Surprise Appeal Woolworths seeks nod to demolish buildings|Submission in the matter of the Historic Building Act 1981 and Burns Bridge Australia on behalf of Fabcot to demolish two brick buildings on the former Massey Ferguson site 12 April 1995|Letter to Historic Building Council 1 May 1995 S&DHS opposes the further application by Burns Bridge Australia for a permit to demolish two Sunshine Harvester Factory Building namely the bulk store and the electrical power house|Letter from Department of Planning and Development to Fabcot Pty Ltd 18 May 1995 regarding Massey Ferguson Complex Devonshire Road Sunshine encloses permit allowing the demoltition of the substation powerhouse building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 23 May 1995 titled Compromise Breatkthrough for harvester site complex|Newspaper Article The Advocate 24 May 1995 titled Harvester building must be retained|Letter to Historic Buildings Council 24 August 1995 raising concerns|Newspaper Article The Times 30 August 1995 titled Woolworths unveils $70m Sunshine plan|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 June 1997 titled Reaping the benefits|Letter to Heritage Victoria 23 September 1997 oppose Application from Amanda Johns of Minter Ellison for a permit to demolish the building|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 9 October 1997 expressing concern to S&DHS|Letter to Brimbank City Council 20th October 1997 S&DHS to draw certain matters to your attention|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 October 1997 titled Renewed bid to Demolish Eyesore|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 4 November 1997 titled Fomer council blamed for McKay buildings disrepair The Sunshine factory was the birthplace of the basic award wage in Australia|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 November 1997 titled Demolition threat on historic building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 11 November 1997 titled Council waits for Heritage Victoria report before decision on Bulk Store threat|Newspaper Article The Age 13 November 1997 titled Past harvest of labor struggle and victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 November 1997 titled Protecting our history|Letter from Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 25 November 1997 advising hearing date|Letter to Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 4 December 1997 Community & S&DHS objections to the demolition|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10 December 1997 titled Cinema Chaos|Newspaper Article The Age 15 December 1997 titled Rallying to maintain a little ray of Sunshine|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled Bulk Store Victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled McKay store fails to rate|Letter to Heritage Victoria from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers recommended repair method for the Former Massey Ferguson Bulk Store|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 17 February 1998 titled Bulk Store to be saved|Collection of documents of Gwen Goedecke regarding saving the Bulk Store|Advertising Melbourne's first 20 screen megaplex Village Cinemas|Blank Application to add building to the register of Historic buildings|Typed report from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers for Recommended Repair Method for Bulk Store|Typed report from Speroulla Christodoulou to Trades Hall Council regarding developer Woolworths want to demolish the Bulk Store building including all newspaper articles|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 Funding Rejection for bulk store plans|Typed report The Story of How the Bulk Store was saved|Notice HV McKay Electrical Power House and Bulk Store|Typed report Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store so important?|Letter to Brimbank City Council suggestion to use the Bulk Store as a youth centre|Letter to Norman Carlton at Sunshine and District Historical Society from Brimbank Council 8 September 2003|Letter from National Trust to Historical Buildings Council dated 5 March 1987|Report for submission in support of the Proposed demolition of Registered Historic Buildings for Former Bulk Store and Former Power Station Prepared for Burns Bridge Australia on behalf of Woolworths Pty Ltd|Letter to Heritage Victoria from Frank Ford dated 23 September 1997 pointing out structural reports and Brimbank Councils position and cultural significance of the Bulk Store Building|Handwritten Notes about Bulk Store 12 December 1997|Handwritten Notes about Bulk Store 15 December 1997|Handwritten Notes about Bulk Store 25 January 1998|Handwritten Notes about Bulk Store 29 January 1998|Various correspondence of City of Sunshine Councillors touring interstate for ideas of shopping mallsh.v. mckays, sunshine harvester works, bulk store -
Kew Historical Society IncBooklet, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Register of Historic Buildings [at 31st December], 1973
... Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne heritage - (vic.) historic buildings - (vic.) national trust of australia (victoria) The Heritage Act 2017 replaced the Heritage Act 1995, which established a legislative framework for heritage protection in Victoria that replaced the Historic Buildings Act 1981, the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981 and part of the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1971. ...The Heritage Act 2017 replaced the Heritage Act 1995, which established a legislative framework for heritage protection in Victoria that replaced the Historic Buildings Act 1981, the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981 and part of the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1971. Before Statewide legislation, heritage assessments were conducted and published by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria).Register of Historic Buildings in Victoria published by the National Trust of Victoria in 1973.non-fictionThe Heritage Act 2017 replaced the Heritage Act 1995, which established a legislative framework for heritage protection in Victoria that replaced the Historic Buildings Act 1981, the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981 and part of the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1971. Before Statewide legislation, heritage assessments were conducted and published by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria).heritage - (vic.), historic buildings - (vic.), national trust of australia (victoria)
