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Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 2, June 1976 - August 1977
... course...new college concept for ballarat...big year ahead for school of mines...1977...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period from June 1976 to August 1977. staffing advertisements graeme beanland new principal technical colleges under strain meeting on farm apprenticeships drop in apprenticeship intake business studies course new college concept for ballarat big year ahead for school of mines 1977 courses ballarat school for bricklayers deputation moves to retain girls' high school t a f e in the ballarat region barry stoddart top marks in plumbing exam time for entries for external studies studying without classes adult education courses counselling goes public farming courses nursing bursaries for smb students remedial teachertraining for woolgrowers parents concerned says principal smb principal questions education values smb honors council president founders' prize for glen glasson new course to help building industry new teaching method gives hope for poor readers mr thompsonwill open bricklaying school first need is for tradesmen workshop tackles reading problem cabinet gets hot reception the official history of the school of mines satellite learning for aust? ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period from June 1976 to August 1977.Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. staffing advertisements, graeme beanland new principal, technical colleges under strain, meeting on farm apprenticeships, drop in apprenticeship intake, business studies course, new college concept for ballarat, big year ahead for school of mines, 1977 courses, ballarat school for bricklayers, deputation moves to retain girls' high school, t a f e in the ballarat region, barry stoddart top marks in plumbing exam, time for entries for external studies, studying without classes, adult education courses, counselling goes public, farming courses, nursing bursaries for smb students, remedial teachertraining for woolgrowers, parents concerned says principal, smb principal questions education values, smb honors council president, founders' prize for glen glasson, new course to help building industry, new teaching method gives hope for poor readers, mr thompsonwill open bricklaying school, first need is for tradesmen, workshop tackles reading problem, cabinet gets hot reception, the official history of the school of mines, satellite learning for aust?, apprenticeship week exhibition, fijian education officer visits schools in ballarat -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Department of Agriculture (TAFE courses) forms, and 1977 Statistical Survey (CAE courses) forms, 1977
... Department of Agriculture (TAFE courses) forms, and 1977 Statistical Survey (CAE courses) forms...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne tafe courses department of agriculture Tables. 2 Department of Agriculture (TAFE courses) forms, and 1977 Statistical Survey (CAE courses) forms Document ...Tables. 2tafe, courses, department of agriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook - Student Records, Landscape Design Course 1977, 1977
... Landscape Design Course 1977...1977...landscape design course...Table of student names and dates of attendance dated 07/02 1977-24/10 1977. From file marked: Landscape Design Course 1977....From file marked: Landscape Design Course 1977. Landscape Design Course 1977 Book Student Records ...Table of student names and dates of attendance dated 07/02 1977-24/10 1977. From file marked: Landscape Design Course 1977.students, attendance, 1977, landscape design course -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Proposal, VIOSH : Ballarat College of Advanced Education; Proposal for a Post-Graduate Diploma Course in OHM, 1977
... VIOSH : Ballarat College of Advanced Education; Proposal for a Post-Graduate Diploma Course in OHM, 1977...The working party submitted a Third Draft in April 1977. The Course Co-ordinator was Derek Viner, Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering. ...The working party submitted a Third Draft in April 1977. The Course Co-ordinator was Derek Viner, Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering. ...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. Documents relate to the planning for the introduction of a Graduate Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health to begin in 1978. It was developed for the Victorian Institute of Colleges 1977-81 Academic Master Plan. The working party submitted a Third Draft in April 1977. The Course Co-ordinator was Derek Viner, Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering. The internal working party was Dr E Phillips, Head of School of Applied Science; Derek Woolley, Head of School of Engineering; Tom Norwood, Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering; Max Brooke, School of Business Studies; G Fernandez, School of Business Studies; J Harvey, School of Applied Science; B Rollins, School of Community and General Studies. An External Advisory Panel was also formed was different safety and injury bodies. Eric Wigglesworth - Injury Research Project became lectured at BCAE when the course began.Typed pages - A4 and foolscapviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, graduate diploma in occupational safety and health, victorian institute of colleges, academic master plan, derek viner, course co-ordinator, school of engineering, dr e phillips, head of applied science, internal working party, derek woolley, head of school of engineering, tom norwood, head of department od mechanical engineering, max brooke, school of business studies, g fernandez, j harvey, school of applied science, b rollins, school of community and general studies, external woking party, s barklay, loss control officer, dr w cooper, medical officer gmh, f davis, risk management consultant, w jinkins, industrial safety advisory council, h jones, f mccabe, c polglaze, sec, w spratt, royal insurance co., f turley, national safety council victoria, eric wigglesworth, royal australian college of surgeons, c willis, loss control consultant -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Transcript of presentation, VIOSH: Presentation to the Third World Conference, Melbourne February 1983; "Post Graduate Course Development in the Cooperative Mode"; Derek Woolley
... Page 4 has a Bibliography, List of the External Advisory Panel and Seminars and Short Courses attended - 1977-1980. ...Page 4 has a Bibliography, List of the External Advisory Panel and Seminars and Short Courses attended - 1977-1980. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health third world conference on cooperative education melbourne ballarat college of advanced education external advisory panel seminars and short courses occupational hazard management derek woolley head of school of engineering derek viner Four A4 pages type written - top section hand written. ...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 in Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Derek Woolley was a speaker at the Third World Conference on Cooperative Education, held in Melbourne, 21-25 February 1983. This model of education was the basis for the VIOSH program at Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Tables of statistics were included to support the course development. Page 4 has a Bibliography, List of the External Advisory Panel and Seminars and Short Courses attended - 1977-1980. Four A4 pages type written - top section hand written. Two columns per page.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, third world conference on cooperative education, melbourne, ballarat college of advanced education, external advisory panel, seminars and short courses, occupational hazard management, derek woolley, head of school of engineering, derek viner -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotographs - Tawonga District General Hospital - Set of 21
... The hospital kitchen provided meals for patients and a 3 course dinner for Meals on Wheels. In 1977, 11,795 meals were produced at an average cost of $2.60 per meal; 13. ...The hospital kitchen provided meals for patients and a 3 course dinner for Meals on Wheels. In 1977, 11,795 meals were produced at an average cost of $2.60 per meal; 13. ...In the early stages of the Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme the State Electricity Commission took over the financial and construction responsibility of the Tawonga District General Hospital building at a cost of 27,000 pounds. This included the removal and re-erection of the ex-military Bonegilla ward from Wodonga while in addition they carried out all the necessary building works that allowed the hospital to operate as a functional unit. The work was completed and handed over to the Hospital Committee of Management on September 1, 1949. Local residents raised 3,400 pounds through fund raising. The balance was met by the SEC and the Hospital and Charities Commission. The initial project was to provide for a basic temporary hospital which was later to include an Operating Theatre, Offices, Store, Mortuary and a Nurse’s Home, until the establishment of a permanent medical premises. Following the opening, 455 patients were admitted to the Tawonga District General Hospital and 254 operations were performed in the first year. The hospital relocated to Mount Beauty in the former SEC administration offices located in the town centre. Official opening of the 18 bed Tawonga District General Hospital on April 29 in 1961. Alpine Health CEO Mr Lyndon Seys oversaw the opening of the new Mount Beauty Hospital in November 2001 alongside Board of Management President Mr Andrew Randell, other board members and politicians. The Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme the State Electricity Commission played a pivotal part in the planning and initial funding of the Tawonga District General Hospital, with a view to providing medical support for its many workers on the Hydro scheme. Later, spouse and family members of workers were also able to access medical assistance The hospital was originally located in Tawonga away from the majority of the patients as the Hospital and Charities Board was not prepared to have it within the SEC controlled area. It was not until the gate at Tawonga South was taken down that the hospital was moved to the main centre of population at Mount Beauty. 1. Early nurses uniform; 2. Hospital Opening Ceremony; 3-7. Nursing Staff; 8. Delivery Room; 9. Mens Ward; 10.Enclosed Veranda; 11. Main Ward; 12-13. Kitchen; 14. Opening Ceremony 1949; 15.Original Hospital at Tawonga; 16-18. Relocated Hospital at Mt Beauty; 19. Rear of hospital and Matron’s quarters; 20. Hospital and Kiewa Valley House; 21. Renovated Hospital in 20001.Tawonga District General Hospital Tawonga; 2. Kiewa construction engineer Mr HHC Williams speaking at the opening of the hospital. Health Minister the Hon CP Gartside performed the official opening. L to R: TH Mitchell MLA; Manager of the hospital Mr RH Kronberg (obscured) Hon CP Gartside; CL McVilley; LT Knevitt; Matron AI Tarnish & W Sealey: 4. Dedicated Nursing Staff; 5. Nurse Campbell (nee Reid); 6. Sister Seager 1955 (nee Janice Burnett. First District Nurse; 7. L to R: Sister F Rosengrove; Sister J Griffiths; Matron AI Tarnish; Nurse D Satori; Nurse D Tregonning; Sister E Hill & Sister S O’Shannessy; 8. In the early years Tawonga District General Hospital had the second highest birth rate in Australia; 9. The men’s ward catered for men only in the early years of the hospitals operation; 10. The enclosed verandah at the original Tawonga District General Hospital allowed for an additional 10 beds; 11. Tawonga District General Hospital, Tawonga Main Ward. Ward ready and waiting for patients at Tawonga Hospital. Complete with lovely vases of flowers for every bed. Nice touch by the nurses; 12. Kitchen of Tawonga District General Hospital, Mt Beauty. The hospital kitchen provided meals for patients and a 3 course dinner for Meals on Wheels. In 1977, 11,795 meals were produced at an average cost of $2.60 per meal; 13. Tawonga District General Hospital, Tawonga. Kitchen. Kitchen staff employed in the old Tawonga District General Hospital 1949-1961; 14. The official opening ceremony of the Tawonga District General Hospital, 1949. The official ceremony was attended by a large number of residents and Tawonga District General Hospital was open for public inspection; 15. Original Tawonga District General Hospital transported form Bonegilla began operations in 1949; 16. In 1961, the Tawonga District General Hospital relocated to take a central position in the town of Mt Beauty in the former SEC Administration building; 19. The rear of the Tawonga District General Hospital and Matron’s house seen from Holland St, Mt Beauty during a snow storm in the mid 1960’s; 21. Tawonga District General Hospital & Kiewa Valley House, 2000. tawonga district hospital, mt beauty hospital, medical, health care, s.e.c. -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper - Newspaper - Articles, VIOSH: Collection of newspaper articles related to VIOSH programme
... course developed at Ballarat. They also addressed seminars that were held. Those mentioned who came were William Pope from the United States, James Tye from the British Safety Council, Professor Peter Compes from West Germany, Professor David Klein of Michigan. Lecturers were Derek Viner, Dennis Else, Steve Cowley viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health ballarat college of advanced education ballarat courier ansett news 1987 william pope united states james tye british safety council professor peter compes west germany professor david klein michigan derek viner dennis else steve cowley Dates 1977, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991 Newspaper articles related to VIOSH in The Courier, Ballarat. and Ansett News. ...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. Collection of newspaper articles related to the VIOSH program at Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Safety Experts from overseas came to see the course developed at Ballarat. They also addressed seminars that were held. Those mentioned who came were William Pope from the United States, James Tye from the British Safety Council, Professor Peter Compes from West Germany, Professor David Klein of Michigan. Lecturers were Derek Viner, Dennis Else, Steve Cowley Newspaper articles related to VIOSH in The Courier, Ballarat. and Ansett News.Dates 1977, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat college of advanced education, ballarat courier, ansett news 1987, william pope united states, james tye, british safety council, professor peter compes west germany, professor david klein michigan, derek viner, dennis else, steve cowley -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, VIOSH: Early photograph of the Mount Helen Campus - Ballarat Institute/College of Advanced Education
... It was at this Campus, in 1977, that VIOSH was conceived and from 1979, when the first intake of VIOSH students started, it became a significant course at Ballarat College of Advanced Education and continued to recent times....It was at this Campus, in 1977, that VIOSH was conceived and from 1979, when the first intake of VIOSH students started, it became a significant course at Ballarat College of Advanced Education and continued to recent times. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health victorian institute of colleges ballarat school of mines university colleges hon sir nigel bowen minister for education and science mount helen campus ballarat college of advanced education Colour photograph showing the Mount Helen Campus buildings. ...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. In 1964 the Victorian Government announced that a committee be established to plan for the establishment of a Victorian Institute of Colleges. Eight Technical colleges would be raised to the level of university colleges. Ballarat School of Mines was on the list. Plans were also underway for the development of a new campus at Mount Helen. The Mount Helen Campus was officially opened on 30 October 1970 by the Hon Sir Nigel Bowen, Minister for Education and Science. It was at this Campus, in 1977, that VIOSH was conceived and from 1979, when the first intake of VIOSH students started, it became a significant course at Ballarat College of Advanced Education and continued to recent times.Colour photograph showing the Mount Helen Campus buildings.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, victorian institute of colleges, ballarat school of mines, university colleges, hon sir nigel bowen, minister for education and science, mount helen campus, ballarat college of advanced education -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, part 1976/1977 and January 1978 - February 1979
... 1977 and January 1978 to February 1979. Many cutting have appeared in other scrapbooks covering these dates. staffing advertisements crowding expected at smb big year ahead for smb big subject range planned by smb tippett award to peter elshaug day for women progra m visit by building experts tippett library opened at smb a day for women popular smb program to help young jobless smb can have mair sttreet property ramsay visits smb smb computer students win at university flyover bridges for smb linked by ramps human relations course a big hit meeting the needs of women in big way Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period 1976/1977 and January 1978 to February 1979. Many cutting have appeared in other scrapbooks covering these dates.Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. staffing advertisements, crowding expected at smb, big year ahead for smb, big subject range planned by smb, tippett award to peter elshaug, day for women progra, m, visit by building experts, tippett library opened at smb, a day for women popular, smb program to help young jobless, smb can have mair sttreet property, ramsay visits smb, smb computer students win at university, flyover bridges for smb, linked by ramps, human relations course a big hit, meeting the needs of women in big way -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 3, September 1977 - February 1978
... The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period from 7 September 1977 to 28 February 1978. staffing advertisements new vehicle workshop at smb award for top apprentice peter chenery course on beef butchering smb buys boatshed at lake wendouree firms close doors to the semi-literate peter shields new deputy principal praise for new smb library big subject range planned by smb boilermakers briefing certificates awarded at victorian school of forestry two foundation heads of department appointed banking course planned motor school at smb smb reaches out to community tafe courses for women students will learn good driving habits practical program for women deportment course at smb d taylor kellock painting department retires after 32 years off campus study program for 1978additional courses at smb mr beanland on overseas study leave 20 new teachers join smb radio mast for smb like mother like daughter val d'angri eureka flag Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period from 7 September 1977 to 28 February 1978.Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. staffing advertisements, new vehicle workshop at smb, award for top apprentice peter chenery, course on beef butchering, smb buys boatshed at lake wendouree, firms close doors to the semi-literate, peter shields new deputy principal, praise for new smb library, big subject range planned by smb, boilermakers briefing, certificates awarded at victorian school of forestry, two foundation heads of department appointed, banking course planned, motor school at smb, smb reaches out to community, tafe courses for women, students will learn good driving habits, practical program for women, deportment course at smb, d taylor kellock painting department retires after 32 years, off campus study program for 1978additional courses at smb, mr beanland on overseas study leave, 20 new teachers join smb, radio mast for smb, like mother like daughter, val d'angri, eureka flag -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Submission for Approval, VIOSH: Ballarat College of Advanced Education; Submission to the Victorian Institute of Colleges, 1978
... 1977. This last application was 1978. They were hoping to introduce it in 1979. Present at this meeting held on Tuesday 8th August 1978 were representatives from: EAC Subcommittee; W J Robertson (Convenor), Dr K B Brown (Medical Officer}, Dr A J Christophers (Chief Industrial Hygiene Officer, Dept of Health, E O'Keefe (Secretary to the Committee) Ballarat CAE Course Advisory Committee; W Jinkins (Safety Engineer, Gas & Fuel), E Wigglesworth (Injury Research Unit, Royal College of Surgeons) Ballarat College of Advanced Education; D J Woolley (Head of School of Engineering), T D Norwood (Head of Dept Mechanical Engineering), D Viner (Course Co-ordinator}, G Fernandez (School of Business} Recommendation that the proposed course for the award of PG1 Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management at Ballarat College of Advanced Education be approved for introduction in 1979 at first year level. ...1977. This last application was 1978. They were hoping to introduce it in 1979. Present at this meeting held on Tuesday 8th August 1978 were representatives from: EAC Subcommittee; W J Robertson (Convenor), Dr K B Brown (Medical Officer}, Dr A J Christophers (Chief Industrial Hygiene Officer, Dept of Health, E O'Keefe (Secretary to the Committee) Ballarat CAE Course Advisory Committee; W Jinkins (Safety Engineer, Gas & Fuel), E Wigglesworth (Injury Research Unit, Royal College of Surgeons) Ballarat College of Advanced Education; D J Woolley (Head of School of Engineering), T D Norwood (Head of Dept Mechanical Engineering), D Viner (Course Co-ordinator}, G Fernandez (School of Business} Recommendation that the proposed course for the award of PG1 Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management at Ballarat College of Advanced Education be approved for introduction in 1979 at first year level. ...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. Ballarat College of Advanced Education had been trying for approval of a PG1 Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management during 1976 and 1977. This last application was 1978. They were hoping to introduce it in 1979. Present at this meeting held on Tuesday 8th August 1978 were representatives from: EAC Subcommittee; W J Robertson (Convenor), Dr K B Brown (Medical Officer}, Dr A J Christophers (Chief Industrial Hygiene Officer, Dept of Health, E O'Keefe (Secretary to the Committee) Ballarat CAE Course Advisory Committee; W Jinkins (Safety Engineer, Gas & Fuel), E Wigglesworth (Injury Research Unit, Royal College of Surgeons) Ballarat College of Advanced Education; D J Woolley (Head of School of Engineering), T D Norwood (Head of Dept Mechanical Engineering), D Viner (Course Co-ordinator}, G Fernandez (School of Business} Recommendation that the proposed course for the award of PG1 Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management at Ballarat College of Advanced Education be approved for introduction in 1979 at first year level. This still needs approval from the Tertiary Education Commission for the purposes of the expenditure of funds under the provision of the State Government.Ten A4 pages - typed. Four correspondence and six the Draft of course for the applicationLetterhead of Victoria Institute of Colleges and the Prime Minister, Canberra Signature: R I Viner - Minister assisting the Prime MInister in Public Service Matters Elizabeth O'Keefe - Secretary to the Academic Committee in Engineering, V.I.C.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat college of advanced education, pg1, graduate diploma in occupational hazard management, minister assisting prime minister, r i viner, elizabeth o'keefe, victoria institute of colleges, vic academic committee, w j robertson, k b brown, a j christophers, bcae advisory committee, w jinkins, e wigglesworth, bcad staff, d j woolley, t d norwood, d b viner, g fernandez, royal australian college of surgeons, department of health, gas and fuel corporation, medical officer olympic tyres, school of engineering, mechanical engineering, school of business, tertiary education committee, state government, state grants -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photographs - Colour, VIOSH: Ballarat College of Advanced Education; Development of VIOSH Course
... The course would not be delivered in a traditional manner. A co-operative mode was used to describe it for accreditation. During 1977...The course would not be delivered in a traditional manner. A co-operative mode was used to describe it for accreditation. During 1977 ...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. Approval was given for the development of a non-university education course. The course would not be delivered in a traditional manner. A co-operative mode was used to describe it for accreditation. During 1977 and 1978 work continued on the development of a course proposal. The first intake of students was in 1979. Key staff included Derek Woolley - Dean of Engineering; Tom Norwood - Head of Engineering Department, Derek Viner - Course Co-ordinator and Zig Plavina - Engineering staff; Max Brooke from the Faculty of Business and Dr Eric Wigglesworth who was at the forefront of OHS education in Australia from 1963. He led the push to get the first formal safety education curriculum and was pivotal in getting the Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management at Ballarat College of Advanced Education. He continued to support this until he retired in 1998. Colour photographsviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat college of advanced education, co-operative model, derek woolley, dean of engineering, tom norwood, zig plavina, derek viner, eric wigglesworth, max brooke, faculty of business, course co-ordinator, occupational hazard management, graduate diploma -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 2; June 1976 to March 1977
... The cuttings cover the period from 30 June 1976 to 11 March 1977. ballarat institute of advanced education biae employment advertisements application for enrolment outline of courses merger tomorrow of tertiary colleges community sharing of education facilities careers in the 70s gabriel laderman - artist and teacher farewell to w rowe educational values ballarat cae university choir from japan forum on education education - lack of public concern deakin uni tertiary system inquiry great tertiary power game mitch pearson - artist arblaster award to bruce cannon uni staff hit at colleges colleges warned of harsh cutbacks overseas study trip book sold out before launch graham hawley - artist hsc still the best system campus was his canvas alistair knox merger provides wide scope moves for paramedical courses in ballarat dr stephen parsons $104m for state colleges commonwealth grant to sister francesca watt the great college perks cloisters of paradise workshop looks at school reviews joan kirner open day at mount helen uk sculptor at art school student strikers mp wont't meet early childhood health program $1m physical education building forum on uranium farewell to c a sonsee noel janetski returns anzaas congress to come to ballarat 230 diplomas conferred disease of idleness cae contract for union extensios counselling goes public dr gary pennington - canadian lecturer african interest in bcae courses Book with yellow cover, front. ...Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat College of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 30 June 1976 to 11 March 1977. Book with yellow cover, front. Spiral bound.ballarat institute of advanced education, biae, employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, merger tomorrow of tertiary colleges, community sharing of education facilities, careers in the 70s, gabriel laderman - artist and teacher, farewell to w rowe, educational values, ballarat cae, university choir from japan, forum on education, education - lack of public concern, deakin uni, tertiary system inquiry, great tertiary power game, mitch pearson - artist, arblaster award to bruce cannon, uni staff hit at colleges, colleges warned of harsh cutbacks, overseas study trip, book sold out before launch, graham hawley - artist, hsc still the best system, campus was his canvas, alistair knox, merger provides wide scope, moves for paramedical courses in ballarat, dr stephen parsons, $104m for state colleges, commonwealth grant to sister francesca watt, the great college perks, cloisters of paradise, workshop looks at school reviews, joan kirner, open day at mount helen, uk sculptor at art school, student strikers, mp wont't meet, early childhood health program, $1m physical education building, forum on uranium, farewell to c a sonsee, noel janetski returns, anzaas congress to come to ballarat, 230 diplomas conferred, disease of idleness, cae contract for union extensios, counselling goes public, dr gary pennington - canadian lecturer, african interest in bcae courses -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 3; November 1977 to May 1978
... The cuttings cover the period from 15 November 1977 to 12 May 1978. employment advertisements application for enrolment outline of courses $5000 for reseach at bcae art display by bcae third year students government to increase expenditure on bcae $1060000 contract for bcae education building terry lee - rock drilling championship graduate course for librarians business degree course engineer off to antarctic ron brown more want to study in ballarat d taylor keeock retires stained glass windows no jobs for many new teachers anne vine student counsellor gifts for research new bcae computer has all the answers father ray gregory lectures mr james tye - british safety chief tv equipment to cae criticism rejected by barker building over drain vertical windmill top facilities 'the lost generation' coaching panel visits ballarat endurance test for students accident prevention seminar jim reid ron moulds derek viner harold thomas shake-up urged in tertiary education education report - partridge report maureen boon wins prize 'scrap deakin' - 12 college principals percy cerutty's ideas transplanted romp through war years hitz of the blitz orienteering - canadian forest education no answer to unemployment future of bcae assured canoe class course on hearing conservation program billycart designs Book with yellow cover, front. ...Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat College of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 15 November 1977 to 12 May 1978. Book with yellow cover, front. Spiral bound.employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, $5000 for reseach at bcae, art display by bcae third year students, government to increase expenditure on bcae, $1060000 contract for bcae education building, terry lee - rock drilling championship, graduate course for librarians, business degree course, engineer off to antarctic, ron brown, more want to study in ballarat, d taylor keeock retires, stained glass windows, no jobs for many new teachers, anne vine student counsellor, gifts for research, new bcae computer has all the answers, father ray gregory lectures, mr james tye - british safety chief, tv equipment to cae, criticism rejected by barker, building over drain, vertical windmill, top facilities, 'the lost generation', coaching panel visits ballarat, endurance test for students, accident prevention seminar, jim reid, ron moulds, derek viner, harold thomas, shake-up urged in tertiary education, education report - partridge report, maureen boon wins prize, 'scrap deakin' - 12 college principals, percy cerutty's ideas transplanted, romp through war years, hitz of the blitz, orienteering - canadian forest, education no answer to unemployment, future of bcae assured, canoe class, course on hearing conservation program, billycart designs -
Royal Melbourne Yacht SquadronAward - Centenary Trophy
... For the Squadron’s most consistent Yacht in VYC handicapping, on the Club Course for the Season. It was first won Season 1977-78 by Les R. Williams with Aquarius. ...For the Squadron’s most consistent Yacht in VYC handicapping, on the Club Course for the Season. It was first won Season 1977-78 by Les R. Williams with Aquarius. ...To mark the Centenary of the Squadron, H.V. (Rusty) Foreman re-donated old trophy of unknown origin in February 1978. For the Squadron’s most consistent Yacht in VYC handicapping, on the Club Course for the Season. It was first won Season 1977-78 by Les R. Williams with Aquarius. Awarded by reviewing the number of races at RMYS and Block Entry races that a yacht competes in and balancing this with the minimum change in VYC handicap during the Season.Pewter Gaff–rigged Cutter Yacht, 500mm long mounted on 100mm high rectangle redwood base. Silver rectangular winners inscription plaques around edge of base.CENTENARY TROPHY PRESENTED BY H.V. (RUSTY) FOREMAN FOR THE MOST CONSISTENT PERFORMER DURING THE SEASON 1978centenary trophy -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Woodwork Classes
... In 1977 the Centre offered two other related courses: "Carpentry and Wood carving" and "Home handyman skills" - Living and Learning (1977)...In 1977 the Centre offered two other related courses: "Carpentry and Wood carving" and "Home handyman skills" - Living and Learning (1977) Illustrative of services provided by former Shire of Eltham living and learning centre woodwork class Title printed on label adhered to board below photograph (replaced June 2017) Colour photograph 20 x 29 cm mounted on green-painted chipboard 28 x 35.5 cm (string on back for hanging) Woodwork Classes Photograph ...One of a set of display images thought to be produced by the Shire of Eltham c.1979-1987. Outdoor woodworking class in action at either the Eltham or Panton Hill Living and Learning Centre. In 1977 the Centre offered two other related courses: "Carpentry and Wood carving" and "Home handyman skills" - Living and Learning (1977)Illustrative of services provided by former Shire of ElthamColour photograph 20 x 29 cm mounted on green-painted chipboard 28 x 35.5 cm (string on back for hanging)Title printed on label adhered to board below photograph (replaced June 2017)living and learning centre, woodwork, class -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Video recordings: Instructional NMCOT and NMIT 1980s
... courses at Collingwood College of TAFE. [No date] (10 min). Making a hand made thread. [No date] [No time] Making a hand-made thread Manual metal arc welding [No date] (24 min). Master saddlery; stitching: 1 saddle, 2 back. Microphones and their use in location sound recording [No date] [No time] Microphones and their uses in location sound recording Mold cutting [No date] [No time] Plain sailing: a film about business planning (20 min). Potentiometers, Part 1. (1983)(16 min). Preparation of artwork for video tape production (1977...courses at Collingwood College of TAFE. [No date] (10 min). Making a hand made thread. [No date] [No time] Making a hand-made thread Manual metal arc welding [No date] (24 min). Master saddlery; stitching: 1 saddle, 2 back. Microphones and their use in location sound recording [No date] [No time] Microphones and their uses in location sound recording Mold cutting [No date] [No time] Plain sailing: a film about business planning (20 min). Potentiometers, Part 1. (1983)(16 min). Preparation of artwork for video tape production (1977 ...U-Matic Video recordings (Master tapes) mostly dated in the 1980s. Alphabetically: A house of all trades [No date] (14 min). An Introduction to floor managing An introduction to floor managing. Architrave: running the mould. Solid plastering. [No date] (17 min). Boom spray calibration (turf management). [No date] (6 min). Drafting. Module C51 Step no 4.(footwear) (1987) [No time] (Edit master) Fibrous plastering (1988) (Duration 11.00) Firm foundations: presenting a case for finance (21 min) Flux cored arc welding. Roof plumbing: fitting outlet. Friction in engineering (20 min). Grafting and budding techniques. (1986) (Duration 10.00) Horticultural courses at Collingwood College of TAFE. [No date] (10 min). Making a hand made thread. [No date] [No time] Making a hand-made thread Manual metal arc welding [No date] (24 min). Master saddlery; stitching: 1 saddle, 2 back. Microphones and their use in location sound recording [No date] [No time] Microphones and their uses in location sound recording Mold cutting [No date] [No time] Plain sailing: a film about business planning (20 min). Potentiometers, Part 1. (1983)(16 min). Preparation of artwork for video tape production (1977)(162 min). Preparation of instructional video tapes (1977)(12 min). Roof plumbing: fixing eaves cutters: Part 1 – fixing methods. [no time] Saddlery: hand stitching Safe saddle making. (1985) [No time] Solid plastering/Setting in Plaster and lime (1987) (Duration 10.00) (Edit master) Special electronic effects in video production. [No date] [No time] Splitting a stone using plugs and feathers [No date, possibly 1987] (Duration 9.40) (Master edit) The necessary art; videotape lighting: practical tips. (1974)(15 min). Tiling a staircase (1987) (Duration 25.00) (master edit) Water resistant board (W.R. Board): What is a word processor (26 min). WR Board northern metropolitan college of tafe, handbooks, nmit -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - Rohan Moresi signed Cricket Bat
... At the age of twelve in early December of 1977, my father took my brothers and myself to the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo to watch a match of the newly created World Series Cricket being played. West Indies versus World XI. OI took the one cricket bat we owned and a market pen, along with me. During the course...At the age of twelve in early December of 1977, my father took my brothers and myself to the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo to watch a match of the newly created World Series Cricket being played. West Indies versus World XI. OI took the one cricket bat we owned and a market pen, along with me. During the course ...Information provided to the Bendigo Historical Society by Rohan Moresi: Rohan 'grew up on a farm near Buckrabanyule. The bat belonged to Rohan and his brothers, Grant and Alistair. At the age of twelve in early December of 1977, my father took my brothers and myself to the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo to watch a match of the newly created World Series Cricket being played. West Indies versus World XI. OI took the one cricket bat we owned and a market pen, along with me. During the course of the match I gathered all the signatures I could from players as they left the field after batting, as they sat in the stands waiting for their turn to bat, and when they were fielding close to the boundary. I remember Clive Lloyd, who was sitting in the stands when I approached him, expressing some good natured scepticism that the signatures would remain permanently on the bat as he was signing it, due to the tyupe of marker pen used. I also recall Tony Greig not stopping to sign it as he left the field after batting. I'm sure he had other more pressing issues on his mind at the time. When we returned home my father painted a type of a lacquer over each of the signatures in an attempt to ensure some sort of permanency. As it was the only cricket bat my brothers and I had, we continued to use it in our backyard games. Which goes a long way in explaining its current state. My brothers and I all left the farm in the early 1980's and I took the cricket bat with me. Since then it has remained in my possession up until now. I'm very happy to see it returned to the place of its origin, and for it to be kept in perpetuity at the Bendigo Hisgtorical Society, as it is part of the twentieth century history of Bendigo. I hope it brings some small pleasure to all who are interested in such things'. Rohan Moresi Cricket bat, blue material on handle grip of bat. Bat has signatures on the blade section. The bat was taken by Rohan Morosi, then 12, at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in December 1977, where he attended a game of the newly created World Series Cricket competition between West Indies versus World XI. Rohan gathered many signatures from players as they left after batting. The signature of Clive Lloyd, Ajif Labal, Mushtag Mohammed, Dennis Amiss, Eddie Barlow, Andy Roberts, Bob Woolmer, Barry Richards, Imran Khan and Joel Garner were on the bat.recreations, sports, cricket, queen elizabeth oval, rohan moresi, 1977 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklets, Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education External Studies, 1976-1984
... Staffmembers of particular courses are given. .1) 1976 (white) .2) 1977 (white) .3) 1982 (white) .4) 1983 (brown) .5) 1984 (blue)...Staffmembers of particular courses are given. .1) 1976 (white) .2) 1977 (white) .3) 1982 (white) .4) 1983 (brown) .5) 1984 (blue) Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education External Studies Booklets ...Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat had a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is Australia’s newest public University. Headquartered in Ballarat, Victoria, the University offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. With campuses from Horsham in the west of the state, to Churchill in the east, the name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses contributing to a new and different Australian university.5 booklets outlining external studies at the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education. Staffmembers of particular courses are given. .1) 1976 (white) .2) 1977 (white) .3) 1982 (white) .4) 1983 (brown) .5) 1984 (blue)gippsland institute of advanced education, churchill, gippsland campus, keith hamilton, a. marianne robinson, andrea devent, peter harwood, alan maclaine, graham dettrich, leslie g. gordon, ethel ruymaker, kevin hince, william battersby, ann hodgkinson, eric thorne, john etheredge, v.g. venturini, rhonda jacobs, peter farago, asim kumar pal, martin hooper, jeffrey dowsley, neil clutterbuck, john yocklunn, janet martin, neil grant, michelle harris, felicetta kille, jennifer hill, john levans, clive vernon, peter charles -
Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence, Glenn Hall, Donald High School Letterhead, 1977, 1977
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields donald high school letterhead glenn hall course careers Letter from Glenn Hall of Donald High school to the Academic Registrar at the Ballarat School of Mines concerning careers and course prerequisites. Donald High School Letterhead, 1977 Correspondence Glenn Hall ...Letter from Glenn Hall of Donald High school to the Academic Registrar at the Ballarat School of Mines concerning careers and course prerequisites. donald high school, letterhead, glenn hall, course, careers -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Wimmera Regional College Steering Committee, Wimmera Community College Study, 1977 and Ballarat TAFE Study, 1977, 09/1977
... Contents Include aspiratons, community awareness, courses, employment, industry needs, Wimmera Community College Study, 1977 and Ballarat TAFE Study, 1977 Book Book Wimmera Regional College Steering Committee Inview Market Research ...The Wimmera Region used in the sample included the elctoral division of Wannon, Wimmera and Mallee.Two green soft covered volumes with plastic ring binding. .1) Wimmera Community College Study. Contents include the Wimmera Region, courses, vocational courses, leisure courses. .2) Ballarat TAFE Study. Contents Include aspiratons, community awareness, courses, employment, industry needs, mallee, wimmera, harrow, horsham, dimboola, murtoa, minyip, warracknabeal, stawell, nhill, kaniva, goroke, jeparit, hopetoun, rainbow, edenhope, garoke, rainbow, rupanyup, ballarat tafe, community education, market research, avoca, ballarat, ballan, bet bet, bungaree, buninyong, creswick, daylesford, glenlyon, st arnaud, talbot, clunes, tullaroop -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumProgramme, 1956 Olympic Games, Rowing Programme Lake Wendouree, Ballarat
... The Programme, lists the scoreboard abbreviations, the Games Committee, map of the course, Rowing events Committee and Council, Officials, each event, finalists, names position, previous winners, transport services, though did not include Ballarat trams and on the rear cover a simplified programme of events and a map and list of competition venues. Cover printed by Sands McDougall Pty Ltd Melbourne with text by Alex King & Sons Pty Ltd Ballarat. Two contestants of interest are Murray Riley and Mervyn Wood who came 3rd in the double sculls. Wood became the NSW police commissioner in 1977...The Programme, lists the scoreboard abbreviations, the Games Committee, map of the course, Rowing events Committee and Council, Officials, each event, finalists, names position, previous winners, transport services, though did not include Ballarat trams and on the rear cover a simplified programme of events and a map and list of competition venues. Cover printed by Sands McDougall Pty Ltd Melbourne with text by Alex King & Sons Pty Ltd Ballarat. Two contestants of interest are Murray Riley and Mervyn Wood who came 3rd in the double sculls. Wood became the NSW police commissioner in 1977 ...The 1956 Melbourne Olympics saw the rowing events held on Lake Wendouree Ballarat. This was only set of events held outside Melbourne Region. The Programme, lists the scoreboard abbreviations, the Games Committee, map of the course, Rowing events Committee and Council, Officials, each event, finalists, names position, previous winners, transport services, though did not include Ballarat trams and on the rear cover a simplified programme of events and a map and list of competition venues. Cover printed by Sands McDougall Pty Ltd Melbourne with text by Alex King & Sons Pty Ltd Ballarat. Two contestants of interest are Murray Riley and Mervyn Wood who came 3rd in the double sculls. Wood became the NSW police commissioner in 1977 and Riley was a corrupt NSW Policemen and after leaving the police force became highly involved in the Nugan Hand Bank which was highly involved in drug trafficing, and crime syndicates. See reference.Yields information about the Rowing Events on Lake Wendouree in 1956. The trams were an important transport service to and from central Ballarat for this event.Book - 20 pages, centre stapled, titled "1956 Olympic Games, Melbourne Official Rowing Programme Lake Wendouree, Ballarat" and printed specifically for Tuesday 27 November 1956.All event results have been filled in with the list of countries and their times.olympic games, transport, ballarat, rowing, lake wendouree, events -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Sunshine Technical School Memorabila
... Newspaper Article Williamstown Mail June 1987 - Premier ponders school problems|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Flyer|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Booklet|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Reunion Guide|Sunshine Technical School 1970 Pocket Calendar|Sunshine Technical School Ball 1977 Ticket|Sunshine Technical School Annual Speech Night 1960|Constitution and Standing Orders of the Sunshine Technical School|Sunshine Technical School Ex-Students Association Constitution and By-Laws May 1947|Sunshine Technical School Spelling and Vocabulary Notebook|Sunshine Technical School VCE Course Information Book and Application Form 1989|Sunshine Technical School VCE Course Outline and Application Form 1987|Social Studies Neil McQuinn Form 2B Workbook|Sunshine Technical School Report Cards|Sunshine Technical School Progress Report Cards|Meanwhile your children still suffer these conditions flyer|Sunshine Technical School Co-operative Society Correspondence Book|Accident Register|Cleaners End of Year Party Notes|Book given to Mavis Batten Girls' Junior School "C" Form 1st Prize 1929|Sunshine Technical School Green Plastic Document Folder|Cast Aluminium Cookaburrow Object|Back to Sunshine 1988 An Australian Bicentennial Activity|Triple MMM Rocks Sunshine Technical College Sticker|Sunshine Technical School Inventory Used|Official Opening of the New and Refurbished Section of the Secondary School Ticket for Ms. ...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Newspaper Article Williamstown Mail June 1987 - Premier ponders school problems|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Flyer|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Booklet|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Reunion Guide|Sunshine Technical School 1970 Pocket Calendar|Sunshine Technical School Ball 1977 Ticket|Sunshine Technical School Annual Speech Night 1960|Constitution and Standing Orders of the Sunshine Technical School|Sunshine Technical School Ex-Students Association Constitution and By-Laws May 1947|Sunshine Technical School Spelling and Vocabulary Notebook|Sunshine Technical School VCE Course Information Book and Application Form 1989|Sunshine Technical School VCE Course Outline and Application Form 1987|Social Studies Neil McQuinn Form 2B Workbook|Sunshine Technical School Report Cards|Sunshine Technical School Progress Report Cards|Meanwhile your children still suffer these conditions flyer|Sunshine Technical School Co-operative Society Correspondence Book|Accident Register|Cleaners End of Year Party Notes|Book given to Mavis Batten Girls' Junior School "C" Form 1st Prize 1929|Sunshine Technical School Green Plastic Document Folder|Cast Aluminium Cookaburrow Object|Back to Sunshine 1988 An Australian Bicentennial Activity|Triple MMM Rocks Sunshine Technical College Sticker|Sunshine Technical School Inventory Used|Official Opening of the New and Refurbished Section of the Secondary School Ticket for Ms. ...Newspaper Article Williamstown Mail June 1987 - Premier ponders school problems|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Flyer|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Booklet|Sunshine Technical School 75 years Diamond Jubilee Reunion Guide|Sunshine Technical School 1970 Pocket Calendar|Sunshine Technical School Ball 1977 Ticket|Sunshine Technical School Annual Speech Night 1960|Constitution and Standing Orders of the Sunshine Technical School|Sunshine Technical School Ex-Students Association Constitution and By-Laws May 1947|Sunshine Technical School Spelling and Vocabulary Notebook|Sunshine Technical School VCE Course Information Book and Application Form 1989|Sunshine Technical School VCE Course Outline and Application Form 1987|Social Studies Neil McQuinn Form 2B Workbook|Sunshine Technical School Report Cards|Sunshine Technical School Progress Report Cards|Meanwhile your children still suffer these conditions flyer|Sunshine Technical School Co-operative Society Correspondence Book|Accident Register|Cleaners End of Year Party Notes|Book given to Mavis Batten Girls' Junior School "C" Form 1st Prize 1929|Sunshine Technical School Green Plastic Document Folder|Cast Aluminium Cookaburrow Object|Back to Sunshine 1988 An Australian Bicentennial Activity|Triple MMM Rocks Sunshine Technical College Sticker|Sunshine Technical School Inventory Used|Official Opening of the New and Refurbished Section of the Secondary School Ticket for Ms. G. Templeton 1980|75 Years Reunion Dance 1987|The Australian Science Teachers Journals 1955, 1956 & 1959 (Teacher J. Vella)|Newspaper Article The Advocate 8th October 1980 Page 12 - A 77 year wait for an official opening|Technical Schools (Boys) Student's Record Booksunshine technical school, technical school -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection
... Cairns 3854.21 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - New Indoor Swimming Reasons For Application 3854.22 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To City Of Sunshine Swimming Pool Club Rooms 1968 3854.23 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Swimming Carnival Programme 1966 3854.24 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Secretary's Annual General Meeting Report 1966 3854.25 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1974 3854.26 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1974 3854.27 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter New Architect Plans Advice 1974 3854.28 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Mayoral Report 1974 - 75 - Deer Park & Sunshine Swimming Pools 3854.29 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter Regarding Proposed New Indoor Heated Swimming Pool 1975 3854.30 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Advice On Accepting The New Architect's Plans For New Swim Centre With Modifactions 1976 3854.31 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Requesting If The Club Rooms Could Be Named After Tom Taafe 3854.32 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter Advising the Club Rooms To Be Named Tom Taafe Clubroom 1993 3854.33 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1979 3854.34 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - VASA Letter Advising Award Night Tom, Betty, Cheryl & Jamie 11th January 1982 3854.35 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1988 3854.36 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Regarding Success At Victorian State Swimming Championships 3rd May 1990 3854.37 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Regarding Success At Victorian State Swimming Short Course Championships 19th November 1990 3854.38 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swim & Leisure Centre Revelopment Aerial Perspective 3854.39 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Leisure Centre A History 3854.40 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swim Centre In Doubt 26th May 1999 3854.41 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swimming Centre Bid 3854.42 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Closure Plan Floated 18th May 1999 3854.43 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Draft Drama 3854.44 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Starts 2nd November 1977 3854.45 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper City In Running For Swim Centre 25th May 1999 3854.46 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Residents Rallying Behind Pool Protests 3854.47 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper New Pool Still In Limbo 3854.48 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pooling Resources & Fight To Save Sunshine Pool 9th June 1999 3854.49 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper This Week In History Drive For Funds For Sunshine Pool 3854.50 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For 12,000 Pounds Rooms 21st October 1965 3854.51 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For Swim Club Rooms 3854.52 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For Swim Club Rooms & Plans For 12,000 Pounds Rooms 21st October 1965 3854.53 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swim Pool Defenders To March 7th March 2000 3854.54 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Make Your Vote Count Keep Our Pool In Sunshine 3854.55 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper This Week In History Call For Donations For Sunshine Swimming Pool 3854.56 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Promise 3854.57 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Impasse On Best Place For New Pool & Protestors Demand Pool Action 3854.58 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Report Calls For Aquatic Centre Sale 3854.59 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Talks On Shared Pool 25th April 2000 3854.60 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Group Set To Lobby For Centre 23rd June 1999 3854.61 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper City In running For Swim Centre 25th May 1999 3854.62 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Troubled Waters Face Council 3854.63 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Report Looks To Regional Approach 7th March 2000 3854.64 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Residents Rally For Pool 3854.65 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pools Under Fire 3854.66 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Boiling Point...Cairns 3854.21 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - New Indoor Swimming Reasons For Application 3854.22 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To City Of Sunshine Swimming Pool Club Rooms 1968 3854.23 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Swimming Carnival Programme 1966 3854.24 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Secretary's Annual General Meeting Report 1966 3854.25 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1974 3854.26 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1974 3854.27 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter New Architect Plans Advice 1974 3854.28 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Mayoral Report 1974 - 75 - Deer Park & Sunshine Swimming Pools 3854.29 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter Regarding Proposed New Indoor Heated Swimming Pool 1975 3854.30 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Advice On Accepting The New Architect's Plans For New Swim Centre With Modifactions 1976 3854.31 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Requesting If The Club Rooms Could Be Named After Tom Taafe 3854.32 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter Advising the Club Rooms To Be Named Tom Taafe Clubroom 1993 3854.33 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1979 3854.34 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - VASA Letter Advising Award Night Tom, Betty, Cheryl & Jamie 11th January 1982 3854.35 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1988 3854.36 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Regarding Success At Victorian State Swimming Championships 3rd May 1990 3854.37 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Regarding Success At Victorian State Swimming Short Course Championships 19th November 1990 3854.38 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swim & Leisure Centre Revelopment Aerial Perspective 3854.39 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Leisure Centre A History 3854.40 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swim Centre In Doubt 26th May 1999 3854.41 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swimming Centre Bid 3854.42 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Closure Plan Floated 18th May 1999 3854.43 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Draft Drama 3854.44 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Starts 2nd November 1977 3854.45 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper City In Running For Swim Centre 25th May 1999 3854.46 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Residents Rallying Behind Pool Protests 3854.47 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper New Pool Still In Limbo 3854.48 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pooling Resources & Fight To Save Sunshine Pool 9th June 1999 3854.49 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper This Week In History Drive For Funds For Sunshine Pool 3854.50 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For 12,000 Pounds Rooms 21st October 1965 3854.51 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For Swim Club Rooms 3854.52 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For Swim Club Rooms & Plans For 12,000 Pounds Rooms 21st October 1965 3854.53 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swim Pool Defenders To March 7th March 2000 3854.54 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Make Your Vote Count Keep Our Pool In Sunshine 3854.55 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper This Week In History Call For Donations For Sunshine Swimming Pool 3854.56 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Promise 3854.57 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Impasse On Best Place For New Pool & Protestors Demand Pool Action 3854.58 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Report Calls For Aquatic Centre Sale 3854.59 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Talks On Shared Pool 25th April 2000 3854.60 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Group Set To Lobby For Centre 23rd June 1999 3854.61 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper City In running For Swim Centre 25th May 1999 3854.62 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Troubled Waters Face Council 3854.63 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Report Looks To Regional Approach 7th March 2000 3854.64 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Residents Rally For Pool 3854.65 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pools Under Fire 3854.66 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Boiling Point Collection of documents on the Sunshine Swimming Club including General Minutes Books AGM Minute Books, Lease Document, Newspaper Articles, Council Correspondence, etc Administrative record Sunshine Swimming Club Collection ...3854.01 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - General Meeting Minute Book 1965 3854.02 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Annual General Meeting Minute Book 1961 - 1985 3854.03 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Annual General Meeting Minute Book 1986 - 1998 3854.04 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Club Records 3854.05 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Swimming Carnival Life Saving Display Mounted Newpaper Article 1926 3854.06 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Swimming Carnival Life Saving Display Mounted Newpaper Article 1936 3854.07 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Certificate Of Incorporation 3854.08 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - District Swimming Awards Cloth Badges And Metal Pins 3854.09 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Championship Badges 3854.10 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Cloth Club Badge 3854.11 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Paper Club Badge 3854.12 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Official Marshall Badge 3854.13 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - A Frame Mounted Competition In Progress Warning Sign 3854.14 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - New Club Record Certificate (Blank) 3854.15 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Life Membership Certificate (Blank) 3854.16 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - New Indoor Swimming Pool Letter To Minister For Tourism 13th June 1975 3854.17 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - New Indoor Swimming Pool Plans To Minister For Tourism 13th June 1975 3854.18 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - New Indoor Swimming Pool Plans To Minister For Tourism 13th June 1975 3854.19 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Background Information Regarding New Indoor Swimming Pool To Dr. J. F. Cairns 1974 3854.20 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - New Indoor Swimming Pool Letter To Dr. J. F. Cairns 3854.21 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - New Indoor Swimming Reasons For Application 3854.22 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To City Of Sunshine Swimming Pool Club Rooms 1968 3854.23 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Swimming Carnival Programme 1966 3854.24 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Secretary's Annual General Meeting Report 1966 3854.25 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1974 3854.26 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1974 3854.27 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter New Architect Plans Advice 1974 3854.28 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Mayoral Report 1974 - 75 - Deer Park & Sunshine Swimming Pools 3854.29 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter Regarding Proposed New Indoor Heated Swimming Pool 1975 3854.30 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Advice On Accepting The New Architect's Plans For New Swim Centre With Modifactions 1976 3854.31 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Requesting If The Club Rooms Could Be Named After Tom Taafe 3854.32 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - City Of Sunshine Letter Advising the Club Rooms To Be Named Tom Taafe Clubroom 1993 3854.33 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1979 3854.34 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - VASA Letter Advising Award Night Tom, Betty, Cheryl & Jamie 11th January 1982 3854.35 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swimming Pool Lease 1988 3854.36 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Regarding Success At Victorian State Swimming Championships 3rd May 1990 3854.37 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Letter To Council Regarding Success At Victorian State Swimming Short Course Championships 19th November 1990 3854.38 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Swim & Leisure Centre Revelopment Aerial Perspective 3854.39 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Sunshine Leisure Centre A History 3854.40 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swim Centre In Doubt 26th May 1999 3854.41 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swimming Centre Bid 3854.42 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Closure Plan Floated 18th May 1999 3854.43 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Draft Drama 3854.44 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Starts 2nd November 1977 3854.45 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper City In Running For Swim Centre 25th May 1999 3854.46 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Residents Rallying Behind Pool Protests 3854.47 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper New Pool Still In Limbo 3854.48 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pooling Resources & Fight To Save Sunshine Pool 9th June 1999 3854.49 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper This Week In History Drive For Funds For Sunshine Pool 3854.50 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For 12,000 Pounds Rooms 21st October 1965 3854.51 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For Swim Club Rooms 3854.52 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Plans For Swim Club Rooms & Plans For 12,000 Pounds Rooms 21st October 1965 3854.53 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Swim Pool Defenders To March 7th March 2000 3854.54 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Make Your Vote Count Keep Our Pool In Sunshine 3854.55 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper This Week In History Call For Donations For Sunshine Swimming Pool 3854.56 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Promise 3854.57 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Impasse On Best Place For New Pool & Protestors Demand Pool Action 3854.58 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Report Calls For Aquatic Centre Sale 3854.59 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Talks On Shared Pool 25th April 2000 3854.60 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Group Set To Lobby For Centre 23rd June 1999 3854.61 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper City In running For Swim Centre 25th May 1999 3854.62 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Troubled Waters Face Council 3854.63 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pool Report Looks To Regional Approach 7th March 2000 3854.64 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Residents Rally For Pool 3854.65 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Pools Under Fire 3854.66 - Sunshine Swimming Club Collection - Newspaper Boiling Pointsunshine swimming club, swimming, memorabilia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Post Basic Nursing Course Document, Paul Crockford et al, Alfred and Associated Hospitals post basic critical care nursing course (approved by the Victorian nursing Council) Course Document,1988, 1988
... The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. The cardiac nursing course was also extended to 52 weeks. In 1984 the Critical Care Nursing Course was developed and commenced in 1985 (replacing the intensive care and cardiac nursing courses) The new course consisted of both a core component and majors in intensive care and cardiac nursingOf significance to AHNL as it was a post-basic nursing course undertaken at the Alfred HospitalBooklet with green cover. Title on frontnon-fictionAt lower left of front cover are two small white stickers. one with library ID, the other printed 'Alfred Hospital Library' Hand written in ink top right of title page is the previous catalogue number, at top left of this page is a printed library bar code. At bottom right of this page is an Alfred Hospital - Health Sciences library stamp detailing author, title Call no. Accession No, This has been overstamped 'cancelled' in redalfred hospital, nursing, critical care nursing, intensive care nursing, alfred hospital school of nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Post Basic Nursing Course Document, Paul Crockford et al, Alfred and Associated Hospitals post basic critical care nursing course (approved by the Victorian nursing Council) Course Document, 1988, 1988
... The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. The cardiac nursing course was also extended to 52 weeks. In 1984 the Critical Care Nursing Course was developed and commenced in 1985 (replacing the intensive care and cardiac nursing courses) The new course consisted of both a core component and majors in intensive care and cardiac nursingOf significance to AHNL as it was a post-basic nursing course undertaken at the Alfred HospitalGlue bound booklet with green cover. Title printed on front cover [black ink]non-fictionAt top right of the front cover is a small rectangular white sticker on which the previous catalogue number is written [black ink]alfred hospital, nursing, critical care nursing, intensive care nursing, alfred hospital school of nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Post Basic Nursing Course Document, Paul Crockford et al, Alfred and Associated Hospitals post basic critical care nursing course (approved by the Victorian nursing Council) Course Document,1986, 1986
... The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. The cardiac nursing course was also extended to 52 weeks. In 1984 the Critical Care Nursing Course was developed and commenced in 1985 (replacing the intensive care and cardiac nursing courses) The new course consisted of both a core component and majors in intensive care and cardiac nursingOf significance to AHNL as it was a post-basic nursing course undertaken at the Alfred HospitalGlue bound booklet with light brown cover. Title printed on front cover [black ink]non-fictionAt top right of the front cover is a small rectangular white sticker on which the previous catalogue number is written [black ink]alfred hospital, nursing, critical care nursing, intensive care nursing, alfred hospital school of nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Post Basic Nursing Course Document, Paul Crockford et al, Alfred and Associated Hospitals post basic critical care nursing course (approved by the Victorian nursing Council) Course Document,1987, 1987
... The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. The cardiac nursing course was also extended to 52 weeks. In 1984 the Critical Care Nursing Course was developed and commenced in 1985 (replacing the intensive care and cardiac nursing courses) The new course consisted of both a core component and majors in intensive care and cardiac nursingOf significance to AHNL as it was a post-basic nursing course undertaken at the Alfred HospitalGlue bound booklet with yellow cover. Title printed on front cover [black ink]non-fictionAt top right of the front cover is a small rectangular white sticker on which the previous catalogue number is written [black ink] At bottom right of back cover there is a rectangular white sticker with 'ALFRED NURSES ARCHIVES' [stamped in black ink] and previous catalogue number and 'Box 20 NURSING EDUCATION' [handwritten in black ink]alfred hospital, nursing, critical care nursing, intensive care nursing, alfred hospital school of nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Post Basic Nursing Course Document, Alfred Hospital, Alfred Hospital critical care nursing course 1991, 1991
... The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. ...The first post basic critical care nursing courses commenced at the Alfred in 1969, (Renal Intensive Care, Respiratory Intensive Care And Cardiac Nusring course) eah of 8 monts duration. In 1977 the renal and respiratory courses were combined into the Renal-Respiratory course of 52 weeks duration. The cardiac nursing course was also extended to 52 weeks. In 1984 the Critical Care Nursing Course was developed and commenced in 1985 (replacing the intensive care and cardiac nursing courses) The new course consisted of both a core component and majors in intensive care and cardiac nursing. In this edition the course was reviewed in collaboration with the higher education sectorOf significance to AHNL as it was a post-basic nursing course undertaken at the Alfred HospitalGlue bound booklet with light blue cover. Title printed on front cover [black ink]non-fictionAt top right of the front cover is a small rectangular white sticker on which the previous catalogue number is written [black ink]alfred hospital, nursing, critical care nursing, intensive care nursing, alfred hospital school of nursing -
Hume City Civic CollectionCertificate, The Scout Association of Australia, 5th November 1977
... 1977 to Joan Houston of 3rd Sunbury Scouts when she had completed the first stage of her Wood Badge at Keilor. Barry Armstrong has signed the certificate. Joan was a cub leader for 3rd Sunbury Scouts for over 20 years from the 1970s. Scout Association of Australia Wood Badge Certificate 3rd Sunbury Cubs Joan Houston Sunbury The Scout Association of Australia/Adult Leader Training/Wood Badge - Stage 1. Small cream cardboard certificate with green lettering that was issued to scout and cub leaders when they had finished a training course ...The certificate was issued on 5th November 1977 to Joan Houston of 3rd Sunbury Scouts when she had completed the first stage of her Wood Badge at Keilor. Barry Armstrong has signed the certificate. Joan was a cub leader for 3rd Sunbury Scouts for over 20 years from the 1970s.Small cream cardboard certificate with green lettering that was issued to scout and cub leaders when they had finished a training course in their Wood Badge - Stage 1. The scout insignia is on the top RH corner of the card and an image of an axe in a long of wood in the bottom LH corner. A hole has been punched in the top LH corner.The Scout Association of Australia/Adult Leader Training/Wood Badge - Stage 1.scout association of australia, wood badge certificate, 3rd sunbury cubs, joan houston, sunbury
