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Glen Eira Historical Society
Book - St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East
... Safety House Program... Premiership Safety House Program Salesian Society Cappuchin Fathers ...The Growing Harvest Is A Book That Continues The History Of St Peter's Parish, Bentleigh East During 1974 – 1983, Written By Bernie O’Brien. It Includes The Opening Of The New Church, The Foundations Of The Parish, Parish Developments, St Peter's School Church Community Related Aids & Groups Including All Previous Parish Priests.st peter's catholic church, guiney john, bentleigh east, bentleigh parish, heriot maurice fr, centre road, st paul's, o’brian bernie, bignell road, parish of st peter's, mannix daniel dr, connie street, the living harvest, whitehouse ray fr, new church, kennedy james joseph, cooper julie, stanhope wayne fr, bennett maureen, o’connor gerald fr, kathleen sr, chambers greg fr, murphy brendan, bourke colin fr, o’sullivan tim fr, maloney des fr, crawford fr, mckenna fred fr, bowd mr & mrs, livingstone stan, reed john, smith patricia sr, doolan fr, de marzi led fr, nolan m fr, handley dennis fr, boyer peter, hogan chris, reynolds mark fr, reynolds greg fr, dillon kevin fr, hayes brendan rev., shannon sue sr., family planning, emergency home help, moorabbin hospital, lay ministers, school bus, bingo, catholic family welfare bureau, liturgy, scout hall, bottle drive, moongala drop-in centre, the lighthouse, sacrificial offering, mayor of moorabbin, ecumenical civil service, rite of christian initiation for adults, big brother little brother, st peter's school, ash wednesday bushfires, lightning premiership, safety house program, salesian society, cappuchin fathers, jesuits, diocesan seminary, order of our lady of the sacret heart, sisters of our lady of the sacret heart, kennedy margaret sr., laidler terry fr, noreen sr., cochrane james, leach martin fr, reynolds greg, kooy van fr, lazzaro maria sr., coakley fr, maloney desmond fr, crawford malcolm fr, browne joseph fr, lilley con, corpus christi, cabrini sisters, mission cross, the rite of dedication, statue of st peter, the tree of life, the relic of st olivier, plunkett, holy name society, st vincent de paul, the children of mary, the legion of mary, parish finance committee, the anchor club -
Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Scrapbook, Newspaper Cuttings 1994, 1994
... Downs visit, Kosciusko St PS fire, Safety House Program, Junior... Surrey Downs visit, Kosciusko St PS fire, Safety House Program ...Items about Preps starting, new principal, 19th Surrey Downs visit, Kosciusko St PS fire, Safety House Program, Junior sports Week, Admin upgrade, tabloid sports carnival, Education Week, Greyathon, restoration work in Traralgon, satellite dishes for interactive learning, Bookweek, Mr Coverdale's American Reunion, Childrens Week, School Fair, PASE courses, Presentation NightContact covered scrapbook -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
... . It was for learning and the awareness of the Safety House program. The third... Whitelock Safety House St Marks Anglican Church Mark Boulton ...Three photos and articles mounted on black laminated card. The top photo is of a group of children practising for the Loddon Campaspe Zone Cross Country Championships. The bottom left photo shows Golden Square Primary School students Nataly Holahan and Daniel Whitelock with Ima Safety House character. It was for learning and the awareness of the Safety House program. The third photo shows Mark Boulton and Kimberlie Watson with gifts they had made for Mothers' Day. They were taking part in the St Marks Anglican Church playgroup activities.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, nataly holahan, daniel whitelock, safety house, st marks anglican church, mark boulton, kimberlie watson, tracey whitelock -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Correspondence, VIOSH: Letters from the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission and Office of Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations, 1987
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Letter to Jack Barker re Special Research Centres Program from the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission, ACT. Selection committee and guidelines being established for the selection of Centres. Details will be forwarded when completed. Letter to Derek Woolley from the Office of Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations, Parliament House, Canberra, ACT. Letter thanks him for the invitation to address the students at the Annual Dinner of the Graduate Diploma Course in Occupational Hazard Management, July 1987.Five A4 sheets-typedLetterhead for Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission. Signature of Hugh Hudson; Chairman. Letterhead of Office of Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations, Parliament House ACT. Signature of Mary McFadden, Personal Secretaryviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, derek woolley, dennis else, commonwealth tertiary education commission, e j barker, special research centres program, hugh hudson, chairman, office of minister for employment and industrial relation, parliament house canberra, mary mcfadden -
Orbost & District Historical Society
program, F.W. Niven & Co, 1893
Harry Rickards was an English singer and comedian who managed and the bought the Opera House in Bourke Street, Melbourne. At the turn of the century, safety concerns forced the closure and eventual demolition of the Opera House. Rickards died in London on 13 October 1911, and the New Opera House, as well as the Tivoli business, was sold to boxing entrepreneur Hugh D. McIntosh. In 1914, in line with the other venues on the national circuit, the New Opera House was renamed the Tivoli. This program would have been retained as a souvenir of a visit to the Opera House.This item is a souvenir retained as a memento of a theatre event in the late 19th century.A souvenir booklet with a coloured drawing of a man, Harry Rickards, wearing a captain's hat on the left side. Rhis is inside an oval frame decorated with feathers. It is a "Christmas Souvenir of the Opera House 1893".rickards-harry salter-fred-g program-theatre souvenir -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; ' A SAFETY MATCH PROGRAMME'
A pink programme with black print. On the front are the words, ' The Scotch College Dramatic Society presents ' A Safety Match' (In four acts) by Ian Hay at the Free Library Hall, Portland on Thursday, September 6th, 1928. To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets - 2/- (Booking at Toye Bros. 5d. Extra) Proceeds in aid of Portland Public Hospital. Programme--3d. G. A. Fisher, Secretary. 'Guardian' Print, Portland. Inside is the cast list and a Synopsis of Scenes.program, theatre, scotch college dramatic society, lydia chancellor, collection, entertainment, drama, theatre, scotch college, portland, programmes, program -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; ' A SAFETY MATCH' PROGRAMME
A programme with blue and red ink. The front cover has the words, ' The Scotch College Dramatic Society presents ' A Safety Match' a play in four acts by Ian Hay. The Playhouse, Melbourne Thursday, Friday, Saturday 23rd, 24th, and 25th August, 1928 To commence at 8 p.m. The Scotch College War Memorial. The Dramatic Society earnestly hopes that the proceeds of this year's performances will be sufficient to enable the erection of the Memorial to proceed forthwith. Any friend of the school wishing to assist should forward a donation to the Business Manager (Mr. J.A. E. Wilson) at the school. Programme threepence.' Printer Brown, Prior & Co. Pty. Ltd.430 Little Bourke St. Melbourne.program, theatre, scotch college dramatic society, lydia chancellor, collection, program, programme, scotch college dramatic society, 'a safety match, ' -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - RUTH FARREN-PRICE, CITY HALL, BENDIGO, 18 Sep, 1962
Ruth Farren-Price, City Hall, Bendigo. The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo presents the Fourth Concert 1962 series. Piano Recital Ruth Farren-Price, City Hall, Bendigo. Tuesday, 18th September, 1962, 8.15 p.m. President L R Harvey, Joint Hon. Secs. Madge Edgar, Elsie Flanagan. Programme One Shilling. Advertisements: Allan's, music store. Alma Val, suits, frocks, sportswear, knitwear, coats', etc., Killian's walk, Bendigo. Edgar's Toy Shop, Authorised Newsagency. Light card, cream, blue wave print pattern with the words Hammermill Safety printed on it.Boltons Print., Bendigoprogram, music, music advancement society bendigo, ruth farren-price, city hall. music advancement society of bendigo presents the fourth concert 1962 series. piano recital ruth farren-price, 18th september, 1962. president l r harvey, joint hon. secs. madge edgar, elsie flanagan. advertisements: allan's. alma val, killian's. edgar's toy shop, authorised newsagency. hammermill safety -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : June 1993
New Kellett Willsmere Community Complex / p1. Jack O'Toole Reserve / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Why the Willsmere development raises no extra Council rates] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comments / Cr Roger Streeton / p3. Diary Dates [June-July 1993] / p4. Shirley [Tinker] says goodbye / p5. Revised immunisation venues and hours / p5. Evening maternal & child health service / p5. Kew Festival goes historical / p5. Council News [Council elections; Kew Children's Holiday Program; Mayor's Winter Concert; Library microfilm printer; Quit smoking video; Three year old kindergarten; Avoiding dog attacks / p6. Around Kew [School crossing safety; Kew Community House; Council receives baby change room award; Can you help? - Overton Special Care Unit; Volunteers needed - Kew Cottages; Solace helps] / p7. Crafty ideas at the Kew Senior Citizens Centre / p8. Track Players tread the boards [The Business of Murder] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionNew Kellett Willsmere Community Complex / p1. Jack O'Toole Reserve / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Why the Willsmere development raises no extra Council rates] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comments / Cr Roger Streeton / p3. Diary Dates [June-July 1993] / p4. Shirley [Tinker] says goodbye / p5. Revised immunisation venues and hours / p5. Evening maternal & child health service / p5. Kew Festival goes historical / p5. Council News [Council elections; Kew Children's Holiday Program; Mayor's Winter Concert; Library microfilm printer; Quit smoking video; Three year old kindergarten; Avoiding dog attacks / p6. Around Kew [School crossing safety; Kew Community House; Council receives baby change room award; Can you help? - Overton Special Care Unit; Volunteers needed - Kew Cottages; Solace helps] / p7. Crafty ideas at the Kew Senior Citizens Centre / p8. Track Players tread the boards [The Business of Murder] / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : October 1987
Integration in recreation for the disabled [Kew Youth Resource Centre] / p1. [Kew Swimming] Pool Closure [Kew Recreation Centre] / p1. Dates for October / p2. Coping with change and loss [East Kew Uniting Church] / p2. Did you know? [Home Energy Advisory Service / p2. Commentary / Cr Jim Tutt, Mayor of Kew / p3. New [Kew] Library a great hit / p3. Informing the Kew community [Kew Community Directory] / p3. Trill with the Phil! [Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir] / p3. Community Recreation Program / p3. [Community] Notices / p4. Finding your fete / p4. Polio Plus Campaign / p4. Safety for your baby and child / p4. Scouts to visit Melbourne [World Jamboree, Sydney; 31st World Scout Conference, Melbourne] / p5. Traffic Management / p5. Community education at MLC / p5. Bicentennial notes / Peter Wallinga p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. New from nursing mothers ... / p6. An update on "Belford Oaks" [Day care] / p6. Neighbourhood Watch / p7. More on Kew's PMs [RG Menzies; Kew Citizens' Band] / p7. Beware of the dog! / p7. Anyone for cricket? [Kew Willsmere Cricket Club; Deepdene Uniting Cricket Club] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. More pre-school music and movement [Kodaly-Orff] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. [Kew] Little Athletics / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionIntegration in recreation for the disabled [Kew Youth Resource Centre] / p1. [Kew Swimming] Pool Closure [Kew Recreation Centre] / p1. Dates for October / p2. Coping with change and loss [East Kew Uniting Church] / p2. Did you know? [Home Energy Advisory Service / p2. Commentary / Cr Jim Tutt, Mayor of Kew / p3. New [Kew] Library a great hit / p3. Informing the Kew community [Kew Community Directory] / p3. Trill with the Phil! [Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir] / p3. Community Recreation Program / p3. [Community] Notices / p4. Finding your fete / p4. Polio Plus Campaign / p4. Safety for your baby and child / p4. Scouts to visit Melbourne [World Jamboree, Sydney; 31st World Scout Conference, Melbourne] / p5. Traffic Management / p5. Community education at MLC / p5. Bicentennial notes / Peter Wallinga p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. New from nursing mothers ... / p6. An update on "Belford Oaks" [Day care] / p6. Neighbourhood Watch / p7. More on Kew's PMs [RG Menzies; Kew Citizens' Band] / p7. Beware of the dog! / p7. Anyone for cricket? [Kew Willsmere Cricket Club; Deepdene Uniting Cricket Club] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. More pre-school music and movement [Kodaly-Orff] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. [Kew] Little Athletics / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : September 1986
... safe [Safety House Program] / p5. From the Traffic School ...Meet the Mayor [Cr Joe Ormando] / p1. Municipal election and poll results / p1. Dates for September / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary by the Mayor Councillor Joe Ormando - a challenging year ahead / Cr Joe Ormando p3. Kew Integration Project / Stacey DeJean-Apeitos & Judith Sammons p3. Join the celebration! ['Living together' video; Australia's Bicentennial] / p3. Profile: Cr Philip Barnes / p4. Good gardening / Peter Davies p4. [1987] Community Directory update / p4. Kew Community House [Third term at the Community House; Trash and treasure] / Rhonda McCaw p5. Kew Peace Project a success / p5. Keeping our children safe [Safety House Program] / p5. From the Traffic School to big time basketball [Bill Mildenhall; National Basketball League] / p6. Kew [Citizens] Band wins again / p6. Adult Education Programs [Hawthorn Community Education Centre] / p6. Women's Cricket in Kew / p7. Our talented kids [Kids Collection at Q Gallery; Kew East Primary School performance] / p7. Opportunities for helping families [Care-Force] / p7. International Aid only a stone's throw away [PLAN] / p7. Cricket Club invites members [Deepdene Uniting Cricket Club] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew Lions honoured [AJG (Bert) Stevens; NJ Lyall] / p8. Space wanted - rent free [Kew Christmas Card Shop] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionMeet the Mayor [Cr Joe Ormando] / p1. Municipal election and poll results / p1. Dates for September / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary by the Mayor Councillor Joe Ormando - a challenging year ahead / Cr Joe Ormando p3. Kew Integration Project / Stacey DeJean-Apeitos & Judith Sammons p3. Join the celebration! ['Living together' video; Australia's Bicentennial] / p3. Profile: Cr Philip Barnes / p4. Good gardening / Peter Davies p4. [1987] Community Directory update / p4. Kew Community House [Third term at the Community House; Trash and treasure] / Rhonda McCaw p5. Kew Peace Project a success / p5. Keeping our children safe [Safety House Program] / p5. From the Traffic School to big time basketball [Bill Mildenhall; National Basketball League] / p6. Kew [Citizens] Band wins again / p6. Adult Education Programs [Hawthorn Community Education Centre] / p6. Women's Cricket in Kew / p7. Our talented kids [Kids Collection at Q Gallery; Kew East Primary School performance] / p7. Opportunities for helping families [Care-Force] / p7. International Aid only a stone's throw away [PLAN] / p7. Cricket Club invites members [Deepdene Uniting Cricket Club] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew Lions honoured [AJG (Bert) Stevens; NJ Lyall] / p8. Space wanted - rent free [Kew Christmas Card Shop] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters