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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 02/04/2003
... tv doctor... victoria ov 35th agm dr sally cockburn dr feelgood radio doctor tv ...On the 2nd of April, 2003, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV), held its 35th AGM. In this photo, Dr Sally Cockburn (aka radio and television presenter and author, Dr Feelgood) receives the Lorin Prentice Award from board member, Heather Rose, during the event. Dr Cockburn has been on the board of Arthritis Victoria, and was a consultant to Parks Victoria in their development of the 'Healthy Parks Healthy People' initiative.COL photo of two women standing at a lectern. One of the women is holding up an envelope in one hand while holding a piece of paper in her other hand. A third woman is seated at a table beside them. On the wall behind them is a blue banner with gold fringing and tassles. On the banner is the text, "ARTHRITIS VICTORIA" with a corresponding logo below, followed by the text "OSTEOPOROSIS VICTORIA" with a corresponding logo below that. At the bottom of the banner is the text, "FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL HEALTH". In the foreground, there is a (partially obscured) view of the back of two other people's heads.[in blue ink on a yellow sticky note] Sally C receiving award at AGM 2/4/03arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, 35th agm, dr sally cockburn, dr feelgood, radio doctor, tv doctor, author, consultant, parks victoria, healthy parks healthy people, lorin prentice award, award recipient, heather rose, board member, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 02/04/2003
... tv doctor... victoria ov 35th agm dr sally cockburn dr feelgood radio doctor tv ...On the 2nd of April, 2003, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV), held its 35th AGM. In this photo, Dr Sally Cockburn (aka radio and television presenter and author, Dr Feelgood) receives the Lorin Prentice Award from board member, Heather Rose during the event. Dr Cockburn has been on the board of Arthritis Victoria, and was a consultant to Parks Victoria in their development of the 'Healthy Parks Healthy People' initiative.COL photo of two women standing at a lectern. One of the women is holding an award plaque in one hand, while holding a green folder with papers in her other hand. A third woman, applauding, is seated at a table beside them. On the wall behind them is a blue banner with gold fringing and tassles. On the banner is the text, "ARTHRITIS VICTORIA", with a corresponding logo below, followed by the text, "OSTEOPOROSIS VICTORIA", with a corresponding logo below that. At the bottom of the banner is the text, "FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL HEALTH". In the foreground, there is a (partially obscured) view of the back of the heads of two other people.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, 35th agm, dr sally cockburn, dr feelgood, radio doctor, tv doctor, author, consultant, parks victoria, healthy parks healthy people, lorin prentice award, award recipient, heather rose, board member, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 02/04/2003
... tv doctor... agm dr sally cockburn dr feelgood radio doctor tv doctor ...On the 2nd of April, 2003, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria (OV), held its 35th AGM. In this photo, Dr Sally Cockburn (aka radio and television presenter and author, Dr Feelgood), is holding her Lorin Prentice Award as she poses for a photo with AFV board member, Heather Rose. Behind them is a blue and gold Arthritis Victoria banner. This photo appears on page 24 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "Board member Heather Rose presenting Dr Sally Cockburn with the Lorin Prentice Award". Dr Cockburn has been a board member of Arthritis Victoria, and was a consultant to Parks Victoria in their development of the 'Healthy Parks Healthy People' initiative.COL photo of two women posing for a photo, facing the camera. One of the women is holding up a framed award. On the wall behind them is a blue banner with gold text, fringing and tassles. On the banner is the text "ARTHRITIS VICTORIA" (partially obscured).arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, 35th agm, dr sally cockburn, dr feelgood, radio doctor, tv doctor, author, consultant, parks victoria, healthy parks healthy people, lorin prentice award, award recipient, heather rose, board member, update, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 02/04/2003
... tv doctor... feelgood radio doctor tv doctor author consultant parks victoria ...On the 2nd of April, 2003, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria) held its 35th AGM. In this photo, Dr Sally Cockburn (aka radio and television presenter and author, Dr Feelgood), is holding her Lorin Prentice Award as she poses for a photo with AFV staff member, Pauline Satchell. Behind them is a blue and gold Arthritis Victoria banner. Dr Cockburn has been a board member of Arthritis Victoria, and was a consultant to Parks Victoria in their development of the 'Healthy Parks Healthy People' initiative.COL photo of two women posing for a photo, facing the camera. One of the women is holding up a framed award. On the wall behind them is a blue banner with gold text, fringing and tassles. On the banner is the text "ARTHRITIS VICTORIA" (partially obscured).arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, 35th agm, dr sally cockburn, dr feelgood, radio doctor, tv doctor, author, consultant, parks victoria, healthy parks healthy people, lorin prentice award, award recipient, pauline satchell, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 02/04/2003
... tv doctor... doctor tv doctor author consultant parks victoria healthy parks ...On the 2nd of April, 2003, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (incorporating Osteoporosis Victoria) held its 35th AGM. In this photo, Dr Sally Cockburn, holding her Lorin Prentice Award, poses for a photo with AFV staff member, Pauline Satchell. Behind them is a blue and gold Arthritis Victoria banner. Dr Cockburn has been a board member of Arthritis Victoria, and was a consultant to Parks Victoria in their development of the 'Healthy Parks Healthy People' initiative.COL photo of two women posing for a photo, facing the camera. One of the women is holding up a framed award. On the wall behind them is a blue banner with text, gold fringing and tassles. On the banner is the text "ARTHRITIS VICTORIA" (partially obscured). On another wall is a clock, several light switches, and a small brown sign titled, "NOTICE TO ALL".[on a yellow sticky note, in black ink] AGM 2003 [on a green sticky note, in black ink] Sally & Pauline Satchwell at AV AGM 2003arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, 35th agm, dr sally cockburn, dr feelgood, radio doctor, tv doctor, author, consultant, parks victoria, healthy parks healthy people, lorin prentice award, award recipient, pauline satchell, 2003 -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Scene at Dimboola
... of Dimboola, June 1986. It was a set for shooting an episode of a TV... in a community activity. light horse dimboola television flying doctors ...VMR Heritage Troop was a very public face of the regiment during the 1980s and early 1990s. It conducted one royal escort, several vice-regal escorts and numerous VIP escorts in the border, north-east and wider Victorian locations. The royal duty was at the opening of Hopkins Barracks, Puckapunyal by HRH Prince Charles accompanied by HRH Princess Diana, 31 October 1985. Major General Kevin Cooke GOC 3rd Division authorised the establishment of the troop in February 1980. Captain (later Major) Robert Morrison was the troop leader and the driving force behind the concept seeing potential where others did not. The troop was made up mainly by serving members of 8/13 but did include some civilian members. Training and advice came from former light horsemen: Des Martin (8LH), Norm Whitehead (21LH), Bob Fyffe (20LH) and Fred Trickey (Riding Master RMC). This was an example of the troop engaging in a community activity. Colour photograph of street scene in the Victorian town of Dimboola, June 1986. It was a set for shooting an episode of a TV series "Flying Doctors" and included a cameo appearance of a section of four light horsemen from the 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles Heritage Troop. Horsemen were Corporals S Walch, A Florent, N Morris and Trooper C Ellison. Photo is glued to a fluted plastic card.light horse, dimboola, television, flying doctors -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Paine, Geoff
Cr Geoff Paine is the Nillumbik Shire Councillor for Wingrove Ward for 2020-2024. He was elected to Council in 2020, and served as Deputy Mayor in 2022-23. Geoff Paine played the doctor Clive Gibbons in the "Neighbours" television series. Contents Newspaper article: "Last drinks: Ramsay Street veteran Geoff Paine reflects on the end of an era", The Age Green Guide, 21 July 2022. Geoff Paine's reflections on the end of "Neighbours" television series.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcgeoff paine, "neighbours" television series -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Phenyle, Circa 1920
Bottled Phenyle cleaner was used throughout the 1900's in domestic kitchens, toilets and other "clean, germ free" environments. Some of these environments would encompass dairying milk handling rooms and hospital kitchens and ablution areas. It is a product which has resulted in the poisoning of some unwitting users (newspaper accounts of a woman in 1928 who drank some phenyle mistakenly for wine and died). The reliance of effective poisonous cleaning products in kitchens, especially in the 1900's was and is still a very hazardous element that the "most pivotal place in a house" contains. In the era when this particular bottle was used (1920's) the main means where consumed around the kitchen table, and this was especially so in rural areas. Keeping this area "germ" free was a mandatory requirement.This bottle is significant to the Kiewa Valley because this area was mostly rural with "out houses" and milk collection areas that required that "extra attention" of sanitation. Rural areas also where more prone to have the kitchen area as a general meeting place for the family before dinner and other meals. Sanitation was of greater importance in rural areas, due to the greater distances to hospitals and doctors if contamination occurred. City homes at this time frame had lounge rooms for the daily get together of the family unit. This was an era before the television and computer age fragmented and isolated family members from one another. This was a time that family members grouped together in the kitchen to find out "the latest news".This amber glass, diamond shaped bottle with cork stopper once contained Phenyle. Phenyle is a highly poisonous liquid. The amber opaque glass was used and not a clear glass to highlight it's content. It has a cork stopper at the top of a slender neck. All the glass embossed writing is highlighted by a string of crosses. The cross was used to enforce a visual danger sign.On one side "THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY OF" and in large print underneath "KITCHEN'S" and below this and underlined "POISONOUS". On the next side "NOT TO BE TAKEN" and next side in very large print and surrounded by a border "PHENYLE" with crosses enclosing it. On the bottom of a "blank side is "REGd. No. 2140" On the base is M 959 and Mkitchen cleaners, food preparation area, ablutions -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY JULY 5 1961
The Australian women's Weekly from July 5, 1961. Price 1 shilling. On the cover Henrietta Tiarks on a wedding dress. Contents: The little nothing dress - Princess Grace of Ireland - New look in hair - it was lovely, we dance twice - The case of the duplicate daughter - miss Friday's day - The way back - It seems to me - Australian nature - Worth reporting - Letter box - Your bookshelf - Stars - Jackys' diary - Dress sense - Fashion frocks - television parade - mills family - old Vic revisits Australia - The men in Audrey Hepburn's life - Woman doctor says: - At home - Home plans, prize recipes - Cookery, cooked on a skewer - Cookery course - Gardening. The magazine has 63 pages.books, magazines, women's magazine -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Doctor Lucien Blake's Car, 2017, 09/08/2017
... in the television series 'Dr Blake'. Doctor Lucien Blake's Car, 2017 ...Colour photograph used in the television series 'Dr Blake'.car, dr blake -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford to Robert Lapthorne, 04.03.1964
This letter is about overseas representation for The Flying Dogtor. It describes the program as follows: The Flying Dogtor looks after bush animals in the similar manner as The Flying Doctor looks after humans. The Flying Dogtor is the hero and Carson Carpetbag is the villain.The Flying Dogtor series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten, one page -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council meeting minutes 5/11/1982 to 24/2/1986, 1982-1986
These meetings were held at the Kooyong office and the minutes include Present, Chair, Apologies, Minutes, Matter arising from minutes, Correspondence, Life governors, Election of members, Nominations, Reports from Regional Blind Members groups, White Cane Day October 15th promoted. Some highlights include: 3/12/1982 the film, 'A world that is dark', which was made by AFB for television release is now available on video. 31/8/1984 the Blind members' brochure includes sections titled 'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow' which outlines the history, present position and the aims for the future of the AFB, 'Information about Blind Members' and Blind Members' Council', List of AFB homes and centres' and 'An invitation from Bryan Sitlington to be a Blind Member accompanied by an application form. It will be available to all visually impaired people, their family and friends, AFB staff and suitable for distribution at doctor's surgeries. 14/12/1984 it was reported 29 new Blind members were elected at the September meeting and the 1,000th member was among them. 8/6/1984 Mr John Blanch reported that the General Committee had approved, although rather reluctantly, Mr John Wilson's resignation and had appoint Mr John Cook as his successor. 13/9/1985 Mr John Blanch reported that following Mr Pat Lightfoot's resignation he had contacted Mr John Wicking to offer him the position of sighted representative on Blind Members' Council. John Wicking had been approached for role on the BMC however he was unable to attend Fridays. It was moved to move the meetings to the last Monday of the Month, after approaching John Wicking again. Council members agreed that if John Wicking took the position it would be good as would have been held by Pat Lightfoot and John Wicking, both past Presidents of AFB. Mrs Margaret Canavan and Mr Alan Cooper had been selected to attend a garden party at Government House with Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburg on Thursday March 6. Minute book for Blind Members Councilassociation for the blind, blind members council -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1999
Property formerly owned by a doctor.Colour photograph of unusual timber clad tower shaped building attached to a dwelling, building has flagpole and TV antenna on top, metal pipe chimney through a wall. Metung Victoriahouses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Literary work, Radio and Television Scripts, 1970's
... ; The Sullivans; Homicide; Division 4; and Flying Doctors. Radio ...8 Theatrical scripts for radio and television8 different scriptsfiction8 Theatrical scripts for radio and televisionradio broadcasting, television broadcasting -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 09/10/2001
... television doctor... ceo dr sally cockburn gp dr feelgood radio doctor television ...A new partnership between Parks Victoria and the health industry was launched at Albert Park on Tuesday, the 9th of October, 2001. Through a program titled "Healthy Parks, Healthy People", the role that parks play in the maintenance of good health for all Victorians would be promoted. Celebrity GP, Dr Sally Cockburn, also known as Dr Feelgood, was there to help launch the program. This photo of Arthritis Victoria President, Bruce Dyson, CEO Leigh Garwood, and Dr Cockburn was taken to promote the new program. A cropped version of the photo appears on page 22 of the Vol 14 Issue 04, Summer 2001 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "AV President Bruce Dyson, CEO Leigh Garwood and Dr Sally Cockburn at the launch".COL photo of three people posing for a photo inside a marquee. One man and a woman are sitting on a wooden bench, while another man is standing behind the bench. A small engraved brass plaque has been affixed to the bench. Behind them is a vertical free-standing banner titled "Healthy Parks Healthy People".arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, healthy parks healthy people, albert park, walking paths, accessible walks, bruce dyson, president, leigh garwood, ceo, dr sally cockburn, gp, dr feelgood, radio doctor, television doctor, media personality, 2001