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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Document - Certificate, 5 December 2013
... On the top corner is the logo of International Volunteer Day in red/green/blue. On the left a golden Congratulations and top left Australia's coat of arms also in golden colour. ...Certificate of Appreciation Presented to Thompson's Foundry Band In recognition of your contribution to strengthening community and supporting the volunteer sector International Volunteer Day 5th December 2013 Lisa Chesters MP Federal Member for Bendigo...On the top corner is the logo of International Volunteer Day in red/green/blue. On the left a golden Congratulations and top left Australia's coat of arms also in golden colour. ...White rectangular paper document with printed black text. On the top corner is the logo of International Volunteer Day in red/green/blue. On the left a golden Congratulations and top left Australia's coat of arms also in golden colour. The document is signed by Lisa ChestersCertificate of Appreciation Presented to Thompson's Foundry Band In recognition of your contribution to strengthening community and supporting the volunteer sector International Volunteer Day 5th December 2013 Lisa Chesters MP Federal Member for Bendigoinernational volunteer day, lisa chesters, thompson's foundry band, mp, bendigo -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, 05/12/1997
... volunteer service... international volunteers day...The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). ...The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). ...On the 5th of December 1997, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria recognised several of its volunteer members with Long Service and Oustanding Service Awards. The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Lou Richards (1923-2017), former player and captain of the Collingwood football team, was the special guest MC. In this photo, Lou Richards is captured in a candid shot whilst seated at a table. The event is briefly mentioned on page 6 of the 1997 Annual Report in an article titled, 'Volunteer Co-Ordination'. A total of 50 volunteers were recognised for their contributions to the Foundation.COL photo of a man sitting at a round table covered with a white tablecloth. On the table are cups and saucers, small plates with serviettes, and a plate of sandwiches. Behind him is a tall freestanding vertical banner. The banner is white with blue text and two logos. The title on the banner is "move it or lose it". Below the title are the text and logos for Arthritis Victoria and VicHealth. On the wall behind the banner, there is a large framed black and white photo (partially obscured). The photo depicts some sports persons standing on podiums (partially obscured), with a large crowd of spectators sitting in the grandstand behind them.[Handwritten in blue ink] Lou Richardsarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, outstanding service award, members, volunteers, volunteer service, international volunteers day, annual volunteers celebration, melbourne cricket ground, lou richards, special guest, 1997 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, 05/12/1997
... volunteer service... international volunteers day...The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). ...The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). ...On the 5th of December 1997, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria recognised several of its volunteer members with Long Service and Oustanding Service Awards. The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Lou Richards (1923-2017), former player and captain of the Collingwood football team, was the special guest. In this photo, Lou Richards poses for a photo in front of the Arthritis Victoria "Move It Or Lose It" banner. The event is briefly mentioned on page 6 of the 1997 Annual Report in an article titled, 'Volunteer Co-Ordination'. A total of 50 volunteers were recognised for their contributions to the Foundation.COL photo of a man standing beside a tall freestanding vertical banner. Behind him is a panelled wall. The banner is white with blue text and two logos. The title on the banner is "move it or lose it". Below the title are the text and logos for Arthritis Victoria and VicHealth.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, outstanding service award, members, volunteers, volunteer service, international volunteers day, annual volunteers celebration, melbourne cricket ground, lou richards, special guest, 1997 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 05/12/1997
... volunteer service... international volunteers day...The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). ...The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). ...On the 5th of December 1997, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV), recognised several of its volunteer members with an Oustanding Service Award. The annual volunteers' celebration, which coincided with International Volunteers' Day, was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Lou Richards (1923-2017), former player and captain of the Collingwood football team, was the special guest. In this photo, award recipients pose for a group photo while holding their awards. The event is briefly mentioned on page 6 of the 1997 Annual Report in an article titled, 'Volunteer Co-Ordination'. A total of 50 volunteers were recognised for their contributions to the Foundation with Long Service and Outstanding Service Awards.COL photo of a large group of people of varying ages posing for a photo. Many of them are holding up a framed award. On the wall behind them (partially obscured) is a large black and white Photograph of an athletics running event. Also behind them, on the left, is a white and blue Move It Or Lose It banner. Beside them is a large round table with a white table cloth & crockery.[In black ink] Outstanding Service Award Recipients Vol Celebration MCG 5/12/97arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, outstanding service award, members, volunteers, volunteer service, international volunteers day, annual volunteers celebration, melbourne cricket ground, 1997 -
Conservation VolunteersAward: Honour Roll, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) - 1 June 2000 - The UNEP announced that the Australian Trust of Conservation Volunteers of Australia (ATCV), has been elected to the prestigious ranks of its Global 500 Roll of Honour for outstanding contributions to the protection of the environment, Award:United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) - 1 June 2000 - UNEP announced today that the ATCV has been elected to the prestigious ranks of its Global 500 Roll of Honour for outstanding contributions to the protection of the environment
... ATCV is a founding member of the International Conservation Alliance, which brings together organizations working in conservation volunteering, and is a member of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). " The award will be presented in Adelaide, Australia, at the World Environment Day ceremonies on 4 June 2000. ...ATCV is a founding member of the International Conservation Alliance, which brings together organizations working in conservation volunteering, and is a member of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). " The award will be presented in Adelaide, Australia, at the World Environment Day ceremonies on 4 June 2000. ...THE AUSTRALIAN TRUST OF CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS, ONE OF 14 INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS, TO RECEIVE UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT AWARD NAIROBI, 1 June 2000 - The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) announced today that the Australian Trust of Conservation Volunteers of Australia (ATCV), has been elected to the prestigious ranks of its Global 500 Roll of Honour for outstanding contributions to the protection of the environment. ATCV is one of 14 individuals and organizations to receive this honour in 2000. Founded in 1982, ATCV is a national, not-for-profit community organization, whose mission is to attract and manage a force of volunteers in practical conservation projects for the betterment of the Australian environment. ATCV completes more than 4000 week-long conservation projects in urban, regional and remote areas of Australia each year. Activities range from bush regeneration, tree planting, seed collection, endangered species protection, weed control, flora and fauna surveys, walking trail construction, fencing, environmental monitoring and the protection of world heritage areas. ATCV community participation has resulted in more than 1.8 million trees being planted in 1999, and in more than 7.3 million trees planted over the past 10 years. Community involvement totalled 200,000 project days in 1999 and more than 700,000 days since 1989. To encourage the involvement of young people, ATCV developed and manages the federal government-funded programme Green Corps. Green Corps is a six-month traineeship for 17 to 20 year-olds, which incorporates conservation projects and accredited training. Since 1997, more than 4,000 trainees have completed the Green Corps programme. ATCV is a founding member of the International Conservation Alliance, which brings together organizations working in conservation volunteering, and is a member of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). " The award will be presented in Adelaide, Australia, at the World Environment Day ceremonies on 4 June 2000. World Environment Day, which is celebrated in some 120 countries around the world on 5 June, was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972 to focus global attention and action on environmental issues. Some 701 individuals and organizations, in both the adult and youth categories, have been honoured since UNEP launched the Global 500 award in 1987. Among prominent past winners are: French Marine explorer Jacques Cousteau; Sir David Attenborough, producer of environmental television programmes; Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway; Anil Aggarwal, the prominent environmentalist from India; Ken Saro-Wiwa, the environmental and human rights activist from Nigeria who was executed for leading the resistance of the Ogoni People against the pollution of their Delta homeland; the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Jimmy Carter, former President of the United States; Jane Goodall of the United Kingdom whose research on wild chimpanzees and olive baboons provided insight into the lives of non-human primates; and the late Chico Mendes, the Brazilian rubber tapper who was murdered during his fight to save the Amazon forest. To forge global links and to implement ideas, which can contribute to a more sustainable future, a network of all Global 500 laureates has been formed. Information about this unique network can be obtained at http://www.global500.org. The winners of UNEP's Global 500 Roll of Honour are members of a broad and growing environmental movement that is flourishing around the world. They have taken the path that most of us hesitate to take for want of time or caring," says UNEP's Executive Director, Klaus Toepfer. "In honouring the Global 500 laureates, UNEP hopes that others will be inspired by their extraordinary deeds."Certificatecva, conservation volunteers, conservation volunteers australia, conservation volunteers new zealand, colin jackson, better earth, environmental conservation, volunteers, volunteering, corporate volunteering, education – environmental, carbon footprint, climate change, ballarat, safety, training, partnerships, victoria, vic, nsw, queensland, act, australian capital territory, nt, northern territory, western australia, wa, south australia, sa, tasmania, new zealand, california conservation corps, atcv, unep, unep honour roll, united nations environment program -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Newsletter - CMHS Moorabbin Mirror Issue 14 April 2018, CMHS Moorabbin Mirror Newsletter Issue 14 April 2018, 2018
... Topics : ANZAC display, Alonzo Box, 1914 HMAT A20 HORORATA, B Company 6th Battalion 2nd Brigade; Box Cottage grounds flooded by leaking tank Bowls Club 26th Dec ; Barn repairs, Barn storage; Filing Cabinets Inventory; GECC International Women's Day Biographies of 3 local women; GECC Alnutt Park March 18th promotion BCM; Welcome new BCM Volunteer Guides; KCC Network HS meeting; KCC Award Dr G Whitehead; KCC farm machinery preservation; FAHS funding; CMHS meeting dates ...Topics : ANZAC display, Alonzo Box, 1914 HMAT A20 HORORATA, B Company 6th Battalion 2nd Brigade; Box Cottage grounds flooded by leaking tank Bowls Club 26th Dec ; Barn repairs, Barn storage; Filing Cabinets Inventory; GECC International Women's Day Biographies of 3 local women; GECC Alnutt Park March 18th promotion BCM; Welcome new BCM Volunteer Guides; KCC Network HS meeting; KCC Award Dr G Whitehead; KCC farm machinery preservation; FAHS funding; CMHS meeting dates This is Issue 14 of the Moorabbin Mirror, Newsletter of CMHS April 2018 moorabbin mirror, bader fran, bader holger, patterson geoffrey, box alonzo, 1914 hmat a20 hororata; b company 6th battalion; gallipoli landings 1915; glen eira historical society, glen eira city council, kingston city council, whitehead dr g. farm machinery, international women's day; Moorabbin / Mirror / Newsletter City of Moorabbin Historical Society Inc. ...This is Issue 14 of the Moorabbin Mirror produced by CMHS members Fran & Holger Bader , Geoffrey Paterson, April 2018 The Moorabbin Mirror reflects the history and heritage of the former City of Moorabbin — derived from Mooroobin, ‘a resting place’ in the Bunurrung spoken language. In 1994, the City of Moorabbin was integrated into the Cities of Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston and Monash. Topics : ANZAC display, Alonzo Box, 1914 HMAT A20 HORORATA, B Company 6th Battalion 2nd Brigade; Box Cottage grounds flooded by leaking tank Bowls Club 26th Dec ; Barn repairs, Barn storage; Filing Cabinets Inventory; GECC International Women's Day Biographies of 3 local women; GECC Alnutt Park March 18th promotion BCM; Welcome new BCM Volunteer Guides; KCC Network HS meeting; KCC Award Dr G Whitehead; KCC farm machinery preservation; FAHS funding; CMHS meeting dates This is Issue 14 of the Moorabbin Mirror, Newsletter of CMHS April 2018A4 x 1 paper folded to A5 x 4pp printed both sides Moorabbin / Mirror / Newsletter City of Moorabbin Historical Society Inc. A0020543 (CMHS) / operating Box Cottage Museum (BCM) / April 2018 Issue 14moorabbin mirror, bader fran, bader holger, patterson geoffrey, box alonzo, 1914 hmat a20 hororata; b company 6th battalion; gallipoli landings 1915; glen eira historical society, glen eira city council, kingston city council, whitehead dr g. farm machinery, international women's day; -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMagazine, Maroondah In Focus Council Magazine April 2001
... Maroondah In Focus newsletter includes features on 2025 Vision Workshops, Family Day Care centres, International Year of the Volunteer, Colchester Roadworks...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Maroondah In Focus newsletter includes features on 2025 Vision Workshops, Family Day Care centres, International Year of the Volunteer, Colchester Roadworks Maroondah In Focus Council Magazine April 2001 Magazine ...Maroondah In Focus newsletter includes features on 2025 Vision Workshops, Family Day Care centres, International Year of the Volunteer, Colchester Roadworks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Eurofest Choir, 2000-2011
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Photographs show performances by various ethnic groups within the Bendigo community, including Eurofest Choir. b Five photographs on page show performances in 2004 to commemorate 50th anniversary of closure of the Mines and at Uniting Church, Forest Street. c Six photographs of Eurofest Choir that were published in the 'Bendigo Weekly'. d Five photographs of choir in concert at International Festival in Bendigo Town Hall 15 September 2007. e Ten photographs to celebrate the 80th birthday of choir member Heidi. f Twelve photographs of German Christmas Dinner 4 December 2009 with Eurofest dining and performing at BRIT restaurant. g Eleven photographs of Eurofest Choir performing at Multicultural Tucker Program 14 November 2007. h Five photographs (including four by Bendigo Advertiser) of Eurofest Choir performing in Civic Gardens during volunteers' day - date not recorded. ...Photographs show performances by various ethnic groups within the Bendigo community, including Eurofest Choir. b Five photographs on page show performances in 2004 to commemorate 50th anniversary of closure of the Mines and at Uniting Church, Forest Street. c Six photographs of Eurofest Choir that were published in the 'Bendigo Weekly'. d Five photographs of choir in concert at International Festival in Bendigo Town Hall 15 September 2007. e Ten photographs to celebrate the 80th birthday of choir member Heidi. f Twelve photographs of German Christmas Dinner 4 December 2009 with Eurofest dining and performing at BRIT restaurant. g Eleven photographs of Eurofest Choir performing at Multicultural Tucker Program 14 November 2007. h Five photographs (including four by Bendigo Advertiser) of Eurofest Choir performing in Civic Gardens during volunteers' day - date not recorded. ...Eurofest Choir photographs of events - concerts and birthdays. All pages are A4 size. a Collection of ten photographs from the occasion of the German Consul-General's visit to Bendigo 20 October 2000. Event was organised by the Bendigo Sister Cities Community Committee. Photographs show performances by various ethnic groups within the Bendigo community, including Eurofest Choir. b Five photographs on page show performances in 2004 to commemorate 50th anniversary of closure of the Mines and at Uniting Church, Forest Street. c Six photographs of Eurofest Choir that were published in the 'Bendigo Weekly'. d Five photographs of choir in concert at International Festival in Bendigo Town Hall 15 September 2007. e Ten photographs to celebrate the 80th birthday of choir member Heidi. f Twelve photographs of German Christmas Dinner 4 December 2009 with Eurofest dining and performing at BRIT restaurant. g Eleven photographs of Eurofest Choir performing at Multicultural Tucker Program 14 November 2007. h Five photographs (including four by Bendigo Advertiser) of Eurofest Choir performing in Civic Gardens during volunteers' day - date not recorded. Other two photographs are of carol singing 25 November and 5 December 2007. i Four photographs of Eurofest Ensemble and German Friendly Society at various events in Bendigo. a Printed section in middle of page about the event 'BRIT Restaurant& Function Centre and The President and Members of the Bendigo Sister Cities Community Committee Welcome you to the Dinner in Honour of German Consul-General's visit to Bendigo. Friday 20th October 2000.' b 'The Eurofest Choir performed at the Mines, to commemorate the closure of the Mines 50 years ago. December 2004' '30th November 2004 performance for United Church Care in Forest Street Bendigo. Liesbeth, Wayne, Margaret, Elfie, Julia, Judith, Shirley and Heidi.' c 'Eurofest Choir in festive mood for the photo, which was released in the Weekly' 'Elfie Willman, Wayne Blandtford, Eckehart Friessen, Liesbeth v Emmerik, Heidi Teague, Margaret Brown and Alan on piano Accordion' d 'Eurofest in concert at the International Festival in Bendigo Town Hall 15 September 2007' On right, Margaret, Heidi, Liesbeth and Trudie singing' e 'Eine Frohlich Geburtstag! Heidi, 5th January 1930-2010' 'On a balmy summer afternoon, we gathered with the Euro Fest Ensemble to celebrate Heidi's 80th Birthday, while Wayne added on an extra touch to the festive atmosphere with his piano accordion. Thank you for making it a memorable afternoon' 'A smiling Heidi cuts the cake in front of her guests' f 'German Christmas Dinner 4th December 2009' 'Euro fest Ensemble dining and performing at Brit Restaurant' g 'Eurofest Choir sang at the Multicultural Tucker Program, catered by the Ballarat German Austrian Association 14th November 2007' Central photograph of sign 'RESERVED (Bendigo Group)' h Central photograph 'On right - Courtesy Bendigo advertiser Photo: Trudi Tracksdorf, Heidi Teague, Marlene Borcher, Margaret Brown, Wayne Blandthorn, Liesbeth van Emmerik and Eckebart Friessen' On right 'Singing carols in a wonderful Christmas atmosphere 25th November 2007' 'MUSIC: The Eurofest Choir relaxes at the volunteers' day at the Bendigo Civic Gardens next to the Town Hall' '5th December 2007' i ' EUROFEST ENSEMBLE AND GERMAN FRIENDLY SOCIETY IN ACTION AROUND BENDIGO. Christmas break-up 2010. Carols in Anne Caudle Centre. Celebrating Heidi's Birthday in January 2011'german friendship society, germans in bendigo, heidi teague collection, eurofest, heidi teague, birthdays, christmas, concerts -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, "Seeing Eye" 1987 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 1987
... President's overview of the year including: completion of reception room which joins 16 and 18 Thanet Street, thoughts on the success of the school, attendance at International Dog Guide Conference in London, over 27 years the school has trained over 800 dogs, deaths of Jack Franks and Thelma McKenniariey, assisted actor Robert Menzies portray a blind character in the movie 'Cactus', difficulties in running the hostel and day centre with few qualified people to fill vacancies for the former and lack of volunteer drivers for the latter, decision to close Cairns shop, resignation of Kevin O'Mahoney and difficulties in replacing him, long cane training in Queensland, demand for guest speakers, thank you to work experience students, welcome to Ray Owens, presentation of Anzac Award by Lt Governor at Government House, beginning of in-house breeding program - rather that rely on donations of suitable puppies - with Roz McNaught, Alf Krummel and Dawn Robinson providing and housing these dogs....Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne President's overview of the year including: completion of reception room which joins 16 and 18 Thanet Street, thoughts on the success of the school, attendance at International Dog Guide Conference in London, over 27 years the school has trained over 800 dogs, deaths of Jack Franks and Thelma McKenniariey, assisted actor Robert Menzies portray a blind character in the movie 'Cactus', difficulties in running the hostel and day centre with few qualified people to fill vacancies for the former and lack of volunteer drivers for the latter, decision to close Cairns shop, resignation of Kevin O'Mahoney and difficulties in replacing him, long cane training in Queensland, demand for guest speakers, thank you to work experience students, welcome to Ray Owens, presentation of Anzac Award by Lt Governor at Government House, beginning of in-house breeding program - rather that rely on donations of suitable puppies - with Roz McNaught, Alf Krummel and Dawn Robinson providing and housing these dogs. ...President's overview of the year including: completion of reception room which joins 16 and 18 Thanet Street, thoughts on the success of the school, attendance at International Dog Guide Conference in London, over 27 years the school has trained over 800 dogs, deaths of Jack Franks and Thelma McKenniariey, assisted actor Robert Menzies portray a blind character in the movie 'Cactus', difficulties in running the hostel and day centre with few qualified people to fill vacancies for the former and lack of volunteer drivers for the latter, decision to close Cairns shop, resignation of Kevin O'Mahoney and difficulties in replacing him, long cane training in Queensland, demand for guest speakers, thank you to work experience students, welcome to Ray Owens, presentation of Anzac Award by Lt Governor at Government House, beginning of in-house breeding program - rather that rely on donations of suitable puppies - with Roz McNaught, Alf Krummel and Dawn Robinson providing and housing these dogs.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration -
Vision AustraliaText, Thank you certificate to Vision Australia Foundation's Essendon Centre volunteers and day program members, 2001
... Celebrating the International Year of the Volunteer, Vision Australia Foundation wished to acknowledge the volunteers and day program members who inputted ideas into the design of the centre's banner. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Celebrating the International Year of the Volunteer, Vision Australia Foundation wished to acknowledge the volunteers and day program members who inputted ideas into the design of the centre's banner. ...Celebrating the International Year of the Volunteer, Vision Australia Foundation wished to acknowledge the volunteers and day program members who inputted ideas into the design of the centre's banner. Special thanks to the following for their contribution to the stitching, painting, tapestry, applique and embroidery: Margit Arends, Alice Austin, Judith Edwards, Pamela Harris, Shirley Reid, Margaret Isaacs, Gwenda Johnson, Helen Malone, Catherine Newton and Mary Tams.1 cream sheet with grey and black writingvision australia foundation, volunteers -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 16-MAY 3 2013
... marysville victoria australia el kanah alex burns and jen hawley band cafe culture series 2013 what's on when in may buxton progress assocn b.p.a. meeting the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle narbethong public hall movie night murrindindi shire council notice of special meeting of council triangle community dinner marysville golf club church notices breakfast for men notice of application for planning permit mayor's chair narbethong public hall committee public meeting austen tayshus buxton hotel advertisements buxton fire brigade first aid training invitation to business breakfast marysville & triangle business owners marysville golf report staff wanted black spur roadhouse buxton recreation reserve quarterly committee meeting el kanah official opening emotions anonymous international strath creek bridge works to alleviate flood risk photographs from australian steelband festival available real estate black spur inn mother's day competition some victorian forest tracks closing from may 1 breakaway bridge refurbishment gets green light marysville community centre function room volunteers and friends of steelband festival invited murrindindi shire showcased at regional living expo brief history of el kanah council reappoints ceo margaret abbey THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 16-MAY 3 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, el kanah, alex burns and jen hawley band, cafe culture series 2013, what's on when in may, buxton progress assocn, b.p.a. meeting, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, narbethong public hall movie night, murrindindi shire council, notice of special meeting of council, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, church notices, breakfast for men, notice of application for planning permit, mayor's chair, narbethong public hall committee, public meeting, austen tayshus, buxton hotel, advertisements, buxton fire brigade, first aid training, invitation to business breakfast, marysville & triangle business owners, marysville golf report, staff wanted black spur roadhouse, buxton recreation reserve quarterly committee meeting, el kanah official opening, emotions anonymous international, strath creek bridge works to alleviate flood risk, photographs from australian steelband festival available, real estate, black spur inn mother's day competition, some victorian forest tracks closing from may 1, breakaway bridge refurbishment gets green light, marysville community centre function room, volunteers and friends of steelband festival invited, murrindindi shire showcased at regional living expo, brief history of el kanah, council reappoints ceo margaret abbey -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 17-MAY 10 2013
... marysville victoria australia yea salesyard stud sale mt gordon and tv translators mt gordon myth poem what's on when in may intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle narbethong public hall movie night church notices marysville & triangle community men's shed grand opening breakfast for men shire of murrindindi community development project officer required woori yallock defeat undermanned villains mayor's chair narbethong public hall committee public meeting buxton hotel austen tayshus football returns to marysville maryville district football and netball club advertisements new project at alexandra library abc open buxton fire brigade first aid training invitation to business breakfast marysville and triangle business owners extending a hand of hope recovery and future staff wanted black spur roadhouse marysville golf report photos from australian steelband available emotions anonymous international councillor comment lions triangle tools library real estate black spur inn mother's day competition final visitor area in kinglake national park reopens greek island ambience at alexandra library spirit of the spine victorian bushfire stories marysville district football and netball club marysville villains sponsors and members lunch 2013 goulburn river valley tourism volunteers summit marysville international comedy festival marysville community centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 17-MAY 10 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, yea salesyard stud sale, mt gordon and tv translators, mt gordon myth poem, what's on when in may, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, narbethong public hall movie night, church notices, marysville & triangle community men's shed grand opening, breakfast for men, shire of murrindindi, community development project officer required, woori yallock defeat undermanned villains, mayor's chair, narbethong public hall committee, public meeting, buxton hotel, austen tayshus, football returns to marysville, maryville district football and netball club, advertisements, new project at alexandra library, abc open, buxton fire brigade first aid training, invitation to business breakfast, marysville and triangle business owners, extending a hand of hope, recovery and future, staff wanted black spur roadhouse, marysville golf report, photos from australian steelband available, emotions anonymous international, councillor comment, lions triangle tools library, real estate, black spur inn mother's day competition, final visitor area in kinglake national park reopens, greek island ambience at alexandra library, spirit of the spine, victorian bushfire stories, marysville district football and netball club, marysville villains sponsors and members lunch, 2013 goulburn river valley tourism volunteers summit, marysville international comedy festival, marysville community centre -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 21-JUNE 7 2013
... day class for quilters only...dene cain of kenya...advertisements...councillor comment...two in a row for villains...marysville football club...real estate...vicses marysville unit update...alexandra quilters annual exhibition...marysville community golf & bowls club...casual position vacant...triangle junior fire brigade...marysville fire station...junior volunteer development program...murrindindi shire council...notice of an application for planning permit...melbourne international...marysville victoria australia annual alexandra truck ute and roadshow alexandra rotary park victorian truck drivers memorial service what's on when in june men's shed first dinner meeting the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle narbethong public hall committee movie nights cooinda music festival currently seeking land in marysville for festival honour rolls to return to former glory church notices marysville golf report mayor's chair two day class for quilters only dene cain of kenya advertisements councillor comment two in a row for villains marysville football club real estate vicses marysville unit update alexandra quilters annual exhibition marysville community golf & bowls club casual position vacant triangle junior fire brigade marysville fire station junior volunteer development program murrindindi shire council notice of an application for planning permit melbourne international comedy festival marysville police news an evaluation of the pathways bushfire recovery program lake mountain alpine resort marysville & district lions club THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 21-JUNE 7 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, annual alexandra truck ute and roadshow, alexandra rotary park, victorian truck drivers memorial service, what's on when in june, men's shed first dinner meeting, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, narbethong public hall committee, movie nights, cooinda music festival, currently seeking land in marysville for festival, honour rolls to return to former glory, church notices, marysville golf report, mayor's chair, two day class for quilters only, dene cain of kenya, advertisements, councillor comment, two in a row for villains, marysville football club, real estate, vicses marysville unit update, alexandra quilters annual exhibition, marysville community golf & bowls club, casual position vacant, triangle junior fire brigade, marysville fire station, junior volunteer development program, murrindindi shire council, notice of an application for planning permit, melbourne international comedy festival, marysville police news, an evaluation of the pathways bushfire recovery program, lake mountain alpine resort, marysville & district lions club -
Vision AustraliaTextile (item) - Object, International Year of Volunteers 2001 quilt, 2001
... volunteer signatures flank the border of the quilt. The squares represent the services and centres of various Vision Australia Foundation locations including: Bayswater, Brighton, Kooyong Day Centre, Peer Support and Audio Description and Volunteers. A fabric label is attached to the back with the words 'Quilted and bound for Vision Australia by The Patchworkers and Quilters Guild of Victoria Inc. 2001' signed by the members. The quilt was made for the 'International...volunteer signatures flank the border of the quilt. The squares represent the services and centres of various Vision Australia Foundation locations including: Bayswater, Brighton, Kooyong Day Centre, Peer Support and Audio Description and Volunteers. A fabric label is attached to the back with the words 'Quilted and bound for Vision Australia by The Patchworkers and Quilters Guild of Victoria Inc. 2001' signed by the members. The quilt was made for the 'International ...Patchwork quilt decorated with 51squares including some tactile with a light purple backing covered with pink, green and yellow dragonflys. Hundreds of volunteer signatures flank the border of the quilt. The squares represent the services and centres of various Vision Australia Foundation locations including: Bayswater, Brighton, Kooyong Day Centre, Peer Support and Audio Description and Volunteers. A fabric label is attached to the back with the words 'Quilted and bound for Vision Australia by The Patchworkers and Quilters Guild of Victoria Inc. 2001' signed by the members. The quilt was made for the 'International Year of Volunteers 2001'. Embroidered on the quilt is 'Volunteers unselfishly giving of one's self'.Signatures of volunteers Volunteers unselfishly giving of one's selfvision australia foundation, volunteers -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Association for the Blind 90th annual report 1985, 1985
... Articles in annual report include: President's report, Philosophy, Objectives and Goals, Blind members, Finance report with Balance sheet, Auditors' report, How help is provided, Service highlights, Low Vision Clinics, Rehabilitation services, Day Centres, Domiciliary services, Recreation programmes, Nursing homes, Community education and In-service training, 3RPH, International links, Volunteer service group. ...Articles in annual report include: President's report, Philosophy, Objectives and Goals, Blind members, Finance report with Balance sheet, Auditors' report, How help is provided, Service highlights, Low Vision Clinics, Rehabilitation services, Day Centres, Domiciliary services, Recreation programmes, Nursing homes, Community education and In-service training, 3RPH, International links, Volunteer service group. association for the blind corporation records 1 printed volume with illustrations Association for the Blind 90th annual report 1985 Administrative record Text ...Articles in annual report include: President's report, Philosophy, Objectives and Goals, Blind members, Finance report with Balance sheet, Auditors' report, How help is provided, Service highlights, Low Vision Clinics, Rehabilitation services, Day Centres, Domiciliary services, Recreation programmes, Nursing homes, Community education and In-service training, 3RPH, International links, Volunteer service group. 1 printed volume with illustrationsassociation for the blind, corporation records -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 38-OCTOBER 3 2014
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