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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "New futures for tram shelters", 23/06/1971 12:00:00 AM
... "New futures for tram shelters".../1971, titled "New futures for tram shelters" with a subtitle..., dated 23/6/1971, titled "New futures for tram shelters ...Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, dated 23/6/1971, titled "New futures for tram shelters" with a subtitle, "Sturt street tram shelters are in demand." Two requests for the use of the tram stop shelter at Grenville St. had been received by the City Council. Ballarat Region Tourist Promotion Association suggested it be developed as a tourist information centre and Ballarat Council of Churches wanted to place a Christmas Crib during the Christmas season. Council decided to allow for one Christmas only and suggested that the Shelter at Lydiard St. be used by the Tourist Association. One of large group of newspaper cuttings from John Bainbridge, 7/4/02. Has cutting date separate from item.grenville st, tram stops, shelters, sturt st -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 22/04/2004
... new futures... Victoria held a launch for its new Multicultural Information Sheets... Services for Ethnic Groups (VICSEG) New Futures) pose for a photo ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2004, Arthritis Victoria held a launch for its new Multicultural Information Sheets in the City of Darebin. In this photo, Dr Alex Stockman, Dr Stanley Chang, George Lekakis (Chair of Victorian Multicultural Commission), and John Zika (Commissioner of the Victorian Multicultural Commission and Executive Director of the Victorian Cooperative on Children’s Services for Ethnic Groups (VICSEG) New Futures) pose for a photo at the launch.COL photo of four men, standing side by side, posing for a photo. Behind them are two tall windows, with closed brown curtains, above a dado wall. There are some chairs to the right of the frame.[On a white label, printed in black ink] NAW 2004 - LAUNCH OF AV MULTILINGUAL INFORMATION SHEETS - CITY OF DAREBIN - THURSDAY 22ND APRIL [Handwritten in pencil] DR ALEX STOCKMAN \ DR STANLEY CHANG \ GEORGE LEKAKIS \ JOHN ZIKAarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, city of darebin, multilingual information sheets, launch, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, multicultural, community languages, literacy, accessibility, dr alex stockman, rheumatologist, dr stanley chang, gp, councillor, george lekakis, chairperson, victorian multicultural commission, john zika, commissioner, victorian multicultural commission, executive director, victorian cooperative on children’s services for ethnic groups, vicseg, new futures, arthritis victoria board, 2004 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 22/04/2004
... new futures... (VICSEG) New Futures), Sharon Granek (Arthritis Victoria's... for ethnic groups vicseg new futures arthritis victoria board sharon ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2004, Arthritis Victoria held a launch for its new Multicultural Information Sheets in the City of Darebin. In this photo, John Zika (Commissioner of the Victorian Multicultural Commission and Executive Director of the Victorian Cooperative on Children’s Services for Ethnic Groups (VICSEG) New Futures), Sharon Granek (Arthritis Victoria's Culturally and Linguistically Diverse - CALD Project Worker), Dr Alex Stockman (Rheumatologist), George Lekakis (Chair of Victorian Multicultural Commission), and Dr Stanley Chang pose for a photo at the launch. A slightly cropped, black and white version of this photo appears on page 13 of the Vol 17 Issue 2, Winter 2004 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It accompanies an article titled, "Cultural and Linguistically Diverse (CALD)". It is captioned: "From Left to Right: Mr John Zika, Arthritis Victoria Board Member and Multicultural Commissioner, Ms Sharon Granek, CALD Project Officer, Dr Alex Stockman, Rheumatologist and ARA Board Representative, Mr George Lekakis, Chairman Victorian Multicultural Commission and Dr Stanley Chang G.P. and Darebin City Councillor."COL photo of five people standing side by side, posing for a photo. Behind them is a freestanding vertical blue and green banner, titled 'Osteoporosis Awareness'. Behind the banner is a tall window, with wooden venetian blinds and brown curtains, above a dado wall. Behind them is a freestanding vertical blue and green banner, titled 'Osteoporosis Awareness'.[in the top right corner, handwritten in black ink] CALD NAW 04 [On a white label, centre left, handwritten in blue ink] L-R John Zika, Sharon Granek, Dr Alex Stockman, George Lak ['Lak' is crossed out] Lekakis, Dr Stanley Chang Launch of Multilingual Information Sheets - April 04 [Beneath the label, on the photo, handwritten in blue ink] Cover [circled]arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, city of darebin, multilingual information sheets, launch, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, multicultural, community languages, literacy, accessibility, john zika, commissioner, victorian multicultural commission, executive director, victorian cooperative on children’s services for ethnic groups, vicseg, new futures, arthritis victoria board, sharon granek, cald project worker, dr alex stockman, rheumatologist, george lekakis, chairperson, victorian multicultural commission, dr stanley chang, gp, councillor, 2004 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, “Call for huge tram boost” "Galls for boost to tram numbers" "Give us more trams over freeways and trains", 20/11/2018 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clippings titled: “Call for huge tram boost” "Galls for boost to tram numbers" "Give us more trams over freeways and trains" Newspaper clipping from the Age 20/11/2018 Transport reporter - Timna Jacks John Hearsch - president of the Rail Futures Institute. Opinion pieces from the Rail Future Institute that claim Melbourne needs 25 new trams each year to meet target of about 640 low-floor trams by 2034. Requires about $300M to $400M should be spent each year on new trams. Study from RFI estimates major upgrade and doubling of capacity could be achieved in next 20 years for about $13B, about 12% of overall investment of rail based transport.trams, tramways, public transport, election, finances, new trams -
Merri-bek City Council
Painting - Oil on linen, Renee Cosgrave, Learning Whakapapa (Māori Land Court Archives), 2023