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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College
... 1999-2001... Square Secondary College from 1991 to 1999-2001... 1999-2001... Principal Golden Square Secondary College 1999-2001 On the back ...Large photograph of Mr. Graham Bastion principal of Golden Square Secondary College from 1991 to 1999-2001On the back in pencil Mr. Graham Bastion G.S.S.C. principal 1999-2001principal, golden square secondary college, 1999-2001 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Yarra Trams, "A Transdev - Transfield Services Partnership Yarra Trams - The first two years 1999 > 2001", 2001
... - The first two years 1999 > 2001"... Services Partnership Yarra Trams - The first two years 1999 > 2001... two years 1999 > 2001". Gives a list of Board members, list ...Report - A4 perfect bound, printed on gloss white paper, 44 pages including card covers, titled "A Transdev - Transfield Services Partnership Yarra Trams - The first two years 1999 > 2001". Gives a list of Board members, list of managers along with photograph, photos of old and new trams, Box Hill extension, vision, customer charter, employees, various projects undertaken, operations - reliability, maintenance, Southbank depot, Preston Workshops, infrastructure works, finance, marketing, sponsorships and the future. Contains a complete listing of Yarra Trams Employees.trams, tramways, yarra trams, transdev, transfield, management, box hill, route 109, employees, lists, preston workshops, southbank depot, maintenance, trackwork -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Hat, 1999 - 2001
... 1999 - 2001...Worn by male & female flight attendants 1999 - 2001...1999 - 2001... attendants 1999 - 2001 flight attendants stewardess / steward navy ...Worn by male & female flight attendants 1999 - 2001Navy-blue wool-felt wide-brimmed hostess hat. Navy grosgrain ribbon trim bordered with yellow piping. Decorative tuck on front of trim & twist detail on back. Dent in crown. Black grosgrain sweatband. White maker's label with black print - "Weiss Australia". Faded blue biro with owner's initials (possibly SAR?or SPR?). 15mm round white label under sweatband with black upper-case lettering "SEP".White maker's label with black print "Weiss Australia". Faded blue biro with owner's initials (possibly SAR? or SPR?). 15mm round white sticker under sweatband with black upper-case lettering "SEP"flight attendants, stewardess / steward, navy blue fedora, yellow piping, 1999 - 2001, wool felt, weiss australia -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award, Kew Heights v Albury Junior Challenge Tennis Trophy, 1999-2001
... matches during 1999-2001....KEW HEIGHTS VS ALBURY JUNIOR CHALLENGE / 1999 ALBURY / 2000...1999-2001... Challenge matches during 1999-2001. Kew Heights v Albury Junior ...Sports Clubs in Kew in the final decades of the 19th century and in the early 20th century were often umbrella organisations with facilities for a number of sports. Typically in Kew, this included teams in lawn bowls, tennis and croquet. The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 while the privately owned Auburn Heights Recreation Club was opened in 1904. By 1998, the two Clubs decided to amalgamate at the Auburn Heights site in Barkers Road, forming the Kew Heights Sports Club. The combined club was itself taken over by the Melbourne Cricket Club in 2012 becoming MCC Kew Sports Club. In 2017 MCC Kew closed and its landholding was subsequently sold to Carey Baptist Grammar School. Both the Kew and Auburn Heights Clubs assembled important collections. These historically significant and large collections were donated to the Society in 2020. The collections include manuscripts, pictures, trophies, plans, honour boards etc. The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically significant locally. They are also significant to the sporting history of the greater Melbourne area and to the sports of lawn bowls and tennis in Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection illuminates two of the Victorian historic themes - 'Building community life' through forming community organisations and 'Shaping cultural and creative life' by participating in sport and recreation.Perpetual trophy won by members of the Kew Heights Sports Club in 2001, playing against Albury in Junior Challenge matches during 1999-2001.KEW HEIGHTS VS ALBURY JUNIOR CHALLENGE / 1999 ALBURY / 2000 ALBURY / 2001 KEW HEIGHTSkew heights sports club - 397 barkers road - kew (vic), kew heights tennis club - competition trophies -
Bialik College
Film (Item) - 1990s 2000s video cassette unprocessed
... @bialik.vic.edu.au to request access to this record. 1990s 1997 1999 2000s ...Various video camera recordings Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Year 12 (no date); Year 9 dance 2001; Sport 2/6 Primary Aths; Purim Puppet 21/3/00 Show and Acrobats; no label; Aths Secondary Year 10 Camp 5/6 Sport; 3/11/97 zoo T.Rene (A); 3/11/97 (Zoo (B)) Re'ne; Rounders Primary Sport Y7, Y8, Y9 camp Sport 4/6; Jew ski Vic ski 2001 Sport 1/6; Sport 6/6; Sport 3/6; Assembly for Gabrielle Adamson- Pinezewski, "Cathy, this is just a sample of our rehearsals just give you an idea. There are 18 year 7 & Year 8 students in total. We have unto 3 minutes of material. "UNEVEN RHYTHM" contact Sam Schwarz 822 7981 re Red Faces. 1990s, 1997, 1999, 2000s, 2000, 2001, sport, theatre performance, bialik college -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Hat, 1990 - 2001
... 1999 to 2001 worn by male and female flight attendants.D... & Riley Street Hamilton grampians 1999 to 2001 worn by male ...1999 to 2001 worn by male and female flight attendants.DNavy Blue wool-felt wide brimmed hostess hat. Fedora style. Navy grosgrain ribbon trim bordered with yellow piping. Decorative tuck on front of trim and twist detail on back. Dent in crown. Black grosgrain sweatband. 15mm White label with WEISS Australia. Faded name ALISON (?) on manufacturers label. White label with WEISS Australia. uniform, hat, hostess, stewardess, flight attendants, navy blue, steward, weiss, wool felt -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Public Transport Users Association Notes and Press Clippings, 1991-2010, 1991-2010
... & Region Vol 1 - National Express Review, 1999-2001 .2) Public... - National Express Review, 1999-2001 .2) Public Transport Ballarat ...Used by the local branch of the Public Transport Users Association.Seven plastic covered display books with press clippings, media releases and notes concerning the Public Transport users Association in the Ballarat Region. .1) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 1 - National Express Review, 1999-2001 .2) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 2 - Press Cuttings, 2001 - 2002 .3) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 3 - Press Cuttings, 2002-2003 .4) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 4 - Press Cuttings, 2004-2005 .5) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 5 - Press Cuttings,2006-2012 .6) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 6 - Other Ballarat Transport Issues, 2001-2008 .7) Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 7 - Creswick, 2000-2010 11729.8 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 8 -Other Regional Areas Baker, Jean 2000-2010 11729.9 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 9 - Closure of North Melbounre Station and the impact on Ballarat Commuters Baker, Jean 2014 Book Transport Driving the Fast Train Further: Integreated Public Tranpost Across All Victoria Everingham, Wendy and McPherson 1999-2001 Documents Transport Public Transport Ballarat & Region Vol 3 - Press Cuttings Baker, Jean 1999-2001 transport, linking victoria, railway, fast rail, ballarat corridor, bendigo corridor, traralgon corridor, geelong corridor, warrnambool corridor, level crossings, country rail lines, ararat rail line, trains, jean baker, hedley thomson, coach, national express review, mildura review, public transport corporation, maryborough to ballarat passenger rail service, mildura country rail, john parkin, john mclean, steve bracks, airport rail, john barnes, buses, alstrom, rail crossings, dove downey, curtis street bus terminal, bus interchange, ballarat railway stations, trams, creswick, creswick railway station, ararat, wimmera, mallee, maryborough, clunes, talbot -
Bialik College
Documents, Fundraising and appeals
... correspondence with donors, 1999-2001. Also one binder folder on the same... correspondence with donors, 1999-2001. Also one binder folder on the same ...One folder of documentation relating to fundraising appeals, 1960s. One folder of invitations, brochures and flyers regarding fundraising appeals, 1960s-2000s. Plastic pocket containing correspondence with donors, 1999-2001. Also one binder folder on the same shelf, containing material relating to marketing campaign to raise funds for the Gringlas Sports Centre. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Brochure - NMIT, ELICOS; and, English as a second language and vocational skills, 1990-1997
... : 1996. 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005... course options available at NMIT. Years held: 1996. 1999, 2000 ...Course brochures for English as a Second Language and ELICOS. Each details course options available at NMIT. Years held: 1996. 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005Two tri-fold brochures, text and colour illustrations. Also A4 sized. elicos, english as a second language, nmit, -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Brochure: NMIT Short courses, Brochure: NMIT Short courses
... of TAFE), 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001..., 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 ...A4 size coloured bookets. Years held 1986 (Preston College of TAFE), 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011handbooks, preston college of tafe, northern metropolitan college of tafe, northern melbourne institute of tafe, short courses, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Program: Graduation Ceremony NMIT 1993, Graduation program: NMIT, Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE, Northern Metropolitan College of TAFE 1993
... folder, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 (3 copies), 2005 (4..., 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 inc photos in separate folder, 1999 ...1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 inc photos in separate folder, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 (3 copies), 2005 (4 copies), 2006, 2007, 2009 (4 copies), 2011 (2 copies)Various sized Programs for Graduation ceremonies. Years held: 1993 Graduation Ceremony – Program 1994 Graduation Ceremony – Program 1995 Graduation Ceremony – Program 1996 Graduation Ceremony – Program X 2 1997 Graduation Ceremony – Program 1998 Graduation Ceremony – Photo Album 1998 Graduation Ceremony – Program 1999 Graduation Ceremony – Program 2000 Graduation Ceremony – Program 2001 Graduation Ceremony – Program 2002 Graduation Ceremony – Program 2003 Graduation Ceremony - Program 2004 Graduation Ceremony – Program X 3 2005 Graduation Ceremony – Program X 4; Parking information card; and Admission pass 2006 Graduation Ceremony - Program 2007 Graduation Ceremony - Program 2009 Graduation Ceremony – Program X4 2011 Graduation Ceremony – Program X2 2012 Graduation Ceremony - ProgramX3 2012 Graduation Ceremony (Staff Edition) - ProgramX3 2013 Graduation Ceremony - ProgramX3northern metropolitan college of tafe, northern melbourne institute of tafe, graduation program, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Brochure, Making a world of difference: Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality. [and] ELICOS English Language, 1997-2001
... (1999 and 2001) give details of English Language Intensive... Melbourne Institute of TAFE. ELICOS brochures (1999 and 2001) give ...Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality brochure (1997) gives details of the Hospitality, Tourism and Commercial Cookery programs at Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE. ELICOS brochures (1999 and 2001) give details of English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students and lists acredited programs for overseas students. The 1999 brochure includes a lift out on cost of living and accomodation, and an application form with terms and conditions of enrolment.3 colour brochures. One on Tourism and Hospitality, two on ELICOS English Language.tourism, hospitality, course brochures, elicos, english as a second language, esl, nmit, -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Journal series, The Law Book Company Limited, Industrial Arbitration Service : industrial reports, 1986
... ) (bound), Index 81-105 (1999-2001) (bound), Consolidated index Vol...) (bound), Index 81-105 (1999-2001) (bound), Consolidated index Vol ...Previous owners: Phillips Fox"The Industrial Reports are Australia’s only specialist full-text case report series on industrial and employment law. The Industrial Reports are the authorised reports of Fair Work Australia and the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW. The series also provides relevant decisions of the High Court, Federal Court, State and Territory Supreme Courts, and Federal and State Industrial Courts and Tribunals. Each reported case includes a detailed headnote highlighting the key issues and decision in the case. The Industrial Reports online archive begins from Volume 1 and includes PDF versions of the cases. The series is integrated with other Westlaw AU services including FirstPoint (subject to separate subscription), allowing users to quickly check the history and current status of every reported decision." from: http://www.thomsonreuters.com.au/industrial-reports-parts-only/productdetail/19996 No. of volumes: 157 Volume range: Vol. 9 parts 1-5 (1985) (unbound), Vol. 29 (1988-1989) - Vol. 168 (2007) (bound), Vol. 169 parts 1-4 (2008) (unbound), Vol. 170 parts 1-2 (2008) (unbound), Index Vol. 1-40 (1981-1992) (bound), Index Vol. 41-80 (1991-1998) (bound), Index 81-105 (1999-2001) (bound), Consolidated index Vol. 126-145 (2003-2005) (unbound), Consolidated index Vol. 126-150 (2003-2006) (bound) + Consolidated index Vol. 151-165 (2006-2007) (unbound) Missing volumes: Vol. 10-28, Index 106-125 Note: Vol. 140 is an Anthology covering 1990-2003 Editors: Hungerford, B. C. (Vol. 9) Peterson, R. J. (Vol. 9) Wright, F. L. (Vol. 9 - 81) Thomson, A. (Vol. 82 - 170 part 2) Anthology editor: Phillips, J. ISSN: 07288417arbitration; industrial -- australia -- law and legislation -
Orbost & District Historical Society
folder, Historical Flood Marker, 1999 - 2001
... 1999 - 2001 ...This folder contains a record of the construction of the flood marker in Forest Park, Orbost. It depicts the six highest floods since the first recording. The construction of the marker was commenced in August 1999 and took eighteen months to be completed by nine volunteers under the tutelage of Ruth Hansen.This item is a contemporary record of the construction of an iconic marker in Orbost.A loose leaf folder containing information, records and photographs about the Historic Flood Marker in Forest Park, Orbost. Most photographs and printed text are glued in. There are twelve loose photographs.The front cover and spine are dark blue, the back is a lighter blue and has a bar code and price sticker attached.flood-marker-orbost -
Wangaratta High School
OC Parents Association Minutes, 1999-2001
... 1999-2001 ...Black folder containing minutes and documents from Ovens College Parents Association meetings -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2002, 2002
... photo is of an elderly badge seller that also helps in 1999... is of an elderly badge seller that also helps in 1999 and 2000 and 2001 ...Photos during Badge Week in September 2002. Various badge sellers around Melbourne, some of them in school uniforms and one photo is of an elderly badge seller that also helps in 1999 and 2000 and 2001.A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in 2002.Colour photo x 4 of various badge sellers in Badge week.Printed on the back "No.< > 9660" which is the frame numbers and processing number. Negative numbers 7A, 9A, 14A, 15A.badge week, fundraising, legacy appeal -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Journal - Document, Nunawading and District Historical Society Minutes
... -> 1997 ND8439 -> 1998 ND8440 -> 1999 ND8441 -> 2000 ND8442... ND8439 -> 1998 ND8440 -> 1999 ND8441 -> 2000 ND8442 -> 2001 ...Nunawading Historical Society newsletterA set of Nunawading and District Historical Society Minutes. In the format 'Identifier' - Year. ND8432 -> 1990 ND8433 -> 1991 ND8434 -> 1992 ND8435 -> 1993 ND8436 -> 1994 ND8437 -> 1995 ND8438 -> 1997 ND8439 -> 1998 ND8440 -> 1999 ND8441 -> 2000 ND8442 -> 2001 ND8443 -> 2002 ND8444 -> 2003 non-fictionNunawading Historical Society newsletternewsletters history, history, nunawading historyical society -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Brochures: Student Services Recreation program, Student activities, SLAM (Campus Rap) 1997
... Institute of TAFE; The Rec Book 1999; Student activities 2001, 2002... and 1998 Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE; The Rec Book 1999 ...Coloured brochures of various sizes produced by Student Services. Recreation program 1997 and 1998 Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE; The Rec Book 1999; Student activities 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005X3, 2006X2, 2007X2 NMIT. SLAM (Student Life and Media (Campus Rap) Term 3 2012X 2, Term 4 2012X2, Term 1 2013X2. NMIT. Campus Rap1997, 1998 (incomplete), 2007 (1 only) student services, student activities, nmit -
Clunes Museum
Administrative record - CLUNES MUSEUM MINUTES
... - 10/2002 .7 ACCOUNT BOOKS 31/10/1999 - 24/3/2001 .8 ACCOUNT... ACCOUNT BOOKS 31/10/1999 - 24/3/2001 .8 ACCOUNT BOOKS25/3/2001 ....1 MINUTES BOOKS 10/74 - 4/80 .2 MINUTES BOOKS 4/80 - 4/1985 .3 MINUTES BOOKS 1985 - 8/1988 .4 MINUTES BOOKS 8/1988 - 7/1992 .5 MINUTES BOOKS 8/1992 - 7/1996 .6 MINUTES BOOKS 8/1996 - 10/2002 .7 ACCOUNT BOOKS 31/10/1999 - 24/3/2001 .8 ACCOUNT BOOKS25/3/2001 - 14/4/2002 .9 RECORDS OF MEETINGS AND WORKING 1980 -1985 .10 RECORDS OF MEETINGS AND WORKINGS 1980 - 1985 clunes museum minute books, clunes museum account books -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Lifetime, Ronald George trophy : Victorian Blind Ten Pin Association State Championship, 1990-2003
... Geelong, 1997 Kooyong, 1998 Elanora, 1999 Kooyong, 2000 Geelong..., 1997 Kooyong, 1998 Elanora, 1999 Kooyong, 2000 Geelong, 2001 ...A brown wooden award with a banner engraved 'Ronald George Trophy' at the top of the shield, a large metal plate inscribed 'Victorian Blind Ten Pin Association State Championship' in the middle and 'Donated by Marjorie Goodall' in a banner at the base of the shield. 14 smaller plates, with the year and team winners are located around the middle plate: 1990 Shepparton, 1991 Geelong, 1992 Geelong, 1993 Geelong, 1994 Geelong, 1995 Kooyong, 1996 Geelong, 1997 Kooyong, 1998 Elanora, 1999 Kooyong, 2000 Geelong, 2001 Kooyong, 2002 Elanora, 2003 Kooyong.Wooden shield with 14 mini shields and banners at top and bottomassociation for the blind, ronald george, marjorie goodall, elanora home (brighton), illawarra (geelong), baringa (shepparton) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: ARTZNEWS NEWSLETTERS
... Issue; c. Mar 1999 Issue; d. Nov 1999 Issue; e. Apr 2001 Issue.... Mar 1999 Issue; d. Nov 1999 Issue; e. Apr 2001 Issue; f. May ...Artznews Newsletters (Cultural Development Office, Bendigo Regional Arts Centre - a. Dec 1998-Jan 1999 Issue; b. Feb 1999 Issue; c. Mar 1999 Issue; d. Nov 1999 Issue; e. Apr 2001 Issue; f. May 2001 Issue; g. June 2001 Issue; h. Dec 2001 - Jan 2002 Issue; i. Jan 2000 issue; j. Feb 2000 issue; k. Mar 2000 issue; Apr 2000 issue; m. Oct 2000 issue. -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Clothing - Race Colours, Bob Conroy
... on four occasions (Lucy Lastic 1997, Miss Universe 1999 and 2001... on four occasions (Lucy Lastic 1997, Miss Universe 1999 and 2001 ...Bob Conroy died on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at age 88. The Daylesford trainer and brilliant horseman enjoyed a life dedicated to harness racing, which he shared with his wife Pat and their five children, including Glenn, Anne-Maree and Peter, who themselves have combined to drive more than 800 winners. Renowned as an outstanding trainer of trotters, Conroy spent a life training from Daylesford, having been raised in nearby Korweinguboora before occupying the former Daylesford Trotting Club track, from where he would often venture into neighbouring Hepburn Regional Park to educate his horses. A trots trainer, driver and breeder, Mr Conroy’s training successes include Mary Beverley’s win in the 1973 V. L. Dullard Cup, Lincoln Star's win in the 1978 Bendigo Pacing Cup and 1978 Italian Cup, and the Lightfoot Laurels on four occasions (Lucy Lastic 1997, Miss Universe 1999 and 2001 and False Gem on 2008). His greatest stakes win came when Amazon captured the $30,000 Australasian Trotters Championship final in 1984 and then the same year the E B Cochran Memorial Trotters Cup, while notable triumphs also include Mister Everest in the 1990 Chris E Howe Trotters Cup, two Central Victorian Trotting Championships in 1991 (Omaorio) and 2005 (Sutters Glory), the 1996 Coulter Crown with Lucy Lastic, First Signal's win in the 1999 Cranbourne Trotters Cup and then the R C Freestone Trotters Cup with Miss Universe. Other notable performers he trained throughout his distinguished career included multiple metropolitan winners King’s Pride, Eden’s Return, Magic Madge, Minnesota Fats, Hot And Dry, Kyvalley Duke, Speeding Fine, Baltic Prince and Looks Like Me. Bob Conroy’s trotters Bootleg Bert and Margaret Ruth delivered his last trotting wins. Yellow with black Vrb conroy, lincoln star, amazon, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, bendigo, horses, racing colours, trotting, pacing, harness racing, bob conroy, r conroy -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Eventide Homes, Eventide Homes Annual Reports 1968 to 2004
... 1999-2000, 2000-2001 Eventide Homes Stawell Inc. Multi Green..., 1997-1998, 1998-1999. 2 Blue Card Cover: Annual Report 1999 ...Aunual report and Balance Sheet10 Green card cover with three photos, two of houses at top, large photo of brick building with people outside. 6 Blue Card Cover with two photos one of a fountain the other of a brick building 1 Blue Cover with three Photos one of First Cottage - 1955, one of New Cottage 1985, one of two large buildings 2 Gold Cover with three photos one of First Cottage - 1955, one of New Cottage 1985, one of two large buildings 7 White Card Cover with text and three coloured stripes. Light Blue, Lght Green, Maroon, Gold, Dark Green, Grey, Purple 3 Cream card cover with green and white picture. and light green stripe below 2 Blue Crad Cover with Blue Text and Blue picture in lower part. 1 Multi Coloured Green with four colour photos 1 Multi Blue Multi Colour with four colour Photos 1 Grey with Maroon Stripe card cover with photo of two women. 20 Card covers various colours and designs.Green covers. Eventide Homes For the Aged Stawell Annual Report. Urquhart House 6 Blue Cover. Eventide homes for the Aged Annual Report 1 Blue Cover. Eventide Homes for the Aged (Stawell) Annual Report 1989 Main Entrance Urquhart House and Currie House Hostels 2 Gold Cover: Eventide Homes for the Aged (Stawell) Annual Report 1981 & 1988 Main Entrance Urquhart House and Currie House Hostels. 6 White Cover: Eventide Homes Annual Report 1990 - 1996 3 Cream cover: Eventide Homes (Stawell) Inc. Annual Report 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999. 2 Blue Card Cover: Annual Report 1999-2000, 2000-2001 Eventide Homes Stawell Inc. Multi Green Cover: 2001-2002 Annual Report eventide homes A great place to live! Multi Blue cover 2002-2003 Annual Report eventide homes Stawell in. A Great place to live! Fully Accreditated under Government Aged Cars Standards to 2006 Grey and Maroon Card cover. Print rotated right running up right side: Eventide Homes (Stawell) Inc. 2003-2004 Annual Report. (Normal Print) Proudly celebrating 50 years of caring 1054-2004 stawell aged -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Australian Aboriginal studies : journal of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 2009
... of Tatz (1999, 2001, 2005) and Morrissey (2003). It also discusses... of Tatz (1999, 2001, 2005) and Morrissey (2003). It also discusses ...Social Engineering and Indigenous Settlement: Policy and demography in remote Australia John Taylor In recent years neo-liberals have argued that government support for remote Aboriginal communities contributes to social pathology and that unhindered market engagement involving labour mobility provides the only solution. This has raised questions about the viability of remote Aboriginal settlements. While the extreme view is to withdraw services altogether, at the very least selective migration should be encouraged. Since the analytical tools are available, one test of the integrity of such ideas is to consider their likely demographic consequences. Accordingly, this paper provides empirically based speculation about the possible implications for Aboriginal population distribution and demographic composition in remote areas had the advice of neo-liberal commentators and initial labour market reforms of the Northern Territory Emergency Response been fully implemented. The scenarios presented are heuristic only but they reveal a potential for substantial demographic and social upheaval. Aspects of the semantics of intellectual subjectivity in Dalabon (south-western Arnhem Land) Ma�a Ponsonnet This paper explores the semantics of subjectivity (views, intentions, the self as a social construct etc.) in Dalabon, a severely endangered language of northern Australia, and in Kriol, the local creole. Considering the status of Dalabon and the importance of Kriol in the region, Dalabon cannot be observed in its original context, as the traditional methods of linguistic anthropology tend to recommend. This paper seeks to rely on this very parameter, reclaiming linguistic work and research as a legitimate conversational context. Analyses are thus based on metalinguistic statements - among which are translations in Kriol. Far from seeking to separate Dalabon from Kriol, I use interactions between them as an analytical tool. The paper concentrates on three Dalabon words: men-no (intentions, views, thoughts), kodj-no (head) and kodj-kulu-no (brain). None of these words strictly matches the concept expressed by the English word mind. On the one hand, men-no is akin to consciousness but is not treated as a container nor as a processor; on the other, kodj-no and kodj-kulu-no are treated respectively as container and processor, but they are clearly physical body parts, while what English speakers usually call the mind is essentially distinct from the body. Interestingly, the body part kodj-no (head) also represents the individual as a social construct - while the Western self does not match physical attributes. Besides, men-no can also translate as idea, but it can never be abstracted from subjectivity - while in English, potential objectivity is a crucial feature of ideas. Hence the semantics of subjectivity in Dalabon does not reproduce classic Western conceptual articulations. I show that these specificities persist in the local creole. Health, death and Indigenous Australians in the coronial system Belinda Carpenter and Gordon Tait This paper details research conducted in Queensland during the first year of operation of the new Coroners Act 2003. Information was gathered from all completed investigations between December 2003 and December 2004 across five categories of death: accidental, suicide, natural, medical and homicide. It was found that 25 percent of the total number of Indigenous deaths recorded in 2004 were reported to, and investigated by, the Coroner, in comparison to 9.4 percent of non-Indigenous deaths. Moreover, Indigenous people were found to be over-represented in each category of death, except in death in a medical setting, where they were absent. This paper discusses these findings in detail, following the insights gained from the work of Tatz (1999, 2001, 2005) and Morrissey (2003). It also discusses a further outcome of this situation - the over-representation of Indigenous people in figures for full internal autopsy. Finding your voice: Placing and sourcing an Aboriginal health organisation?s published and grey literature Clive Rosewarne It is widely recognised that Aboriginal perspectives need to be represented in historical narratives. Sourcing this material may be difficult if Aboriginal people and their organisations do not publish in formats that are widely distributed and readily accessible to library collections and research studies. Based on a search for material about a 30-year-old Aboriginal health organisation, this paper aims to (1) identify factors that influenced the distribution of written material authored by the organisation; (2) consider the implications for Aboriginal people who wish to have their viewpoints widely available to researchers; and (3) assess the implications for research practice. As part of researching an organisational history for the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, seven national and regional collections were searched for Congress?s published and unpublished written material. It was found that, in common with other Aboriginal organisations, most written material was produced as grey literature. The study indicates that for Aboriginal people and their organisations? voices to be heard, and their views to be accessible in library collections, they need to have an active program to distribute their written material. It also highlights the need for researchers to be exhaustive in their searches, and to be aware of the limitations within collections when sourcing Aboriginal perspectives. Radiocarbon dates from the Top End: A cultural chronology for the Northern Territory coastal plains Sally Brockwell , Patrick Faulkner, Patricia Bourke, Anne Clarke, Christine Crassweller, Daryl Guse, Betty Meehan, and Robin Sim The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynamic evolution through the mid to late Holocene. The development and use of these landscapes across the Northern Territory have been widely investigated by both archaeologists and geomorphologists. Over the past 15 years, a number of research and consultancy projects have focused on the archaeology of these coastal plains, from the Reynolds River in the west to the southern coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria in the east. More than 300 radiocarbon dates are now available and these have enabled us to provide a more detailed interpretation of the pattern of human settlement. In addition to this growing body of evidence, new palaeoclimatic data that is relevant to these northern Australian contexts is becoming available. This paper provides a synthesis of the archaeological evidence, integrates it within the available palaeo-environmental frameworks and characterises the cultural chronology of human settlement of the Northern Territory coastal plains over the past 10 000 years. Ladjiladji language area: A reconstruction Ian Clark and Edward Ryan In this reconsideration of the Ladjiladji language area in northwest Victoria, we contend that while Tindale?s classical reconstruction of this language identified a fundamental error in Smyth?s earlier cartographic representation, he incorrectly corrected that error. We review what is known about Ladjiladji and through a careful analysis demonstrate not only the errors in both Smyth and Tindale but also proffer a fundamental reconstruction grounded in the primary sources.ladjiladji, social engineering, dalabon, indigenous health, coronial system, radiocarbon dating -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Photograph - Ship, Alma Doepel, 1931-1934
This photograph is of the square-rigged schooner "Alma Doepel". Details added to the back of the photograph incorrectly describe the vessel as "Amy Doepel / ketch / Amy Doepel". The rigging on the vessel dates the photograph to sometime between 1931-1933. The location is yet to be determined. Frederick Doepel was a shipping agent in Bellinger Valley, NSW. He employed an experienced shipwright to build Alma Doepel, which was made from local timber. He named the ship “Alma Doepel” after his baby daughter Alma. The ship was registered in Sydney and launched 19th October 1903, and her first sea voyage was in December. She traded in timber Port Macquarie/Bellinger River and New Zealand. “Alma Doepel” was purchased by Henry Jones & Co., Hobart jam makers, in partnership with Harry Heather, her new captain, in 1916. The ship was then registered in Hobart. She carried jam and timber to the mainland, particularly Melbourne, and brought back cargo for Tasmania. She even carried the piles for the building of Portland Harbour. When Harry Heather passed away in 1937 he was succeeded by Eric Droscoll. Before the square-rigged "Alma Doepel" left for Tasmania on March 8th 1937 she was fitted with a new set of sails, becoming a fore-and-aft rigged schooner. She had been the last 'top sail' schooner in Bass Strait trade! "Alma Doepel" continued her coastal trading until 1942, when she was requisitioned by the Army. In January 1943 she was left in Melbourne by her crew and the Army took her over, taking her to Sydney in February, 1943. She was relaunched by the Army in 1944 minus two of her masts and her small 1936 engine, and was fitted with three large bus engines. In March 1945 she headed for the war zone, delivering cargo up and down the coast of New Guinea, at one time carrying over 400 troops. In 1946 she returned to Hobart where the Army re-converted her back for Bass Strait trading and returned her. In January 1947 Eric Driscoll took “Alma Doepel” to the eastern Tasmanian coastal port of St. Helens, trading cargo of local mountain ash timber to Melbourne on the mainland until 1959. She was then stripped down to her hull with only a single mast and two engines, and fitted with wooden bins on rails in her hold. From 1961 to 1975 she carried limestone to a factory to make carbide. Michael Wood and David Boykett, two of the governors of "Sail and Adventure", then bought her for the price of her two Gardiner engines and in 1976 they brought her to Melbourne. An Alma Doepel Supporters Club was formed to support the ship’s major restoration to a topsail schooner. In 1987 she was overhauled in Adelaide, with the support of Elders IXL and she returned to Sydney to lead the Parade of Sail on Bicentenary Day, 25th January 1988. She returned to Melbourne in February and began sail training voyages in Port Phillip Bay, operating from an office on Station Pier. The Alma Doepel Voyagers Club was started. Trainees joined the crew in sailing the ship over nine or ten days of instruction in sailing and seamanship. These trips plus chartered trips and fund raisers continued until early 1999, when she was no longer in a condition to operate; she needed a lot of attention. She lay idle in Victoria Dock for quite some time. In April 2001 “Alma Doepel” was taken to Port Macquarie’s Lady Nelson Wharf where she became a museum ship maintained by volunteers. In 2008 she had time in dry-dock and after sea-trials headed off to Victoria Harbour, Docklands, in Melbourne, where she is currently being restored with the help of The Supporters.This phot graph is significant for its connection with the Bass Strait trade, being the last top-sail schooner to brade across the strait. The photograph is also significant in its representation of the the sailing ships that traded around Australia in the 1930s.Photograph of "Alma Doepel " a wooden, 3 masted, square rigged sailing schooner built in Sydney, launched in 10/10/1903. Photograph is sepia coloured, mounted on card, inscription on the back. Information also provided with photograph. Photograph (marked incorrectly on back) "Amy Doepel / ketch / Amy Doepel". Sticker with "91" in pencil. Information provided (dated incorrectly) "1943, Sydney, New South Wales"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, maritime museum, maritime village, photograph, alma doepel, frederick doepel, henry jones and co, harry heather, eric droscoll, alma doepel supporters club, elders ixl, parade of sail, bicentenary day, alma doepel voyagers club, last top sail schooner in bass strait trade, square-rigged, fore-and-aft rigged -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Display Stand and Ribbon, Ringwood Probus Club Presidents 1983 - 2010, 1983-2010
Wooden display stand containing Probus Club Presidents medallion and 26 metal tags engraved with names of Ringwood Probus Club presidents and years of office, attached to blue and white ribbon.Retired Professional and Businessmans Clubs - PROBUS Presidents (Ringwood) - Ken Field 1983-85, Bob Hodgson 1985-86, Nigel Beale 1986-87, R.J. Gallagher 1987-88, Russ Roberts 1988-89, Les Williams 1989-90, Baden Chadwick 1990-91, Cyril Handoll 1991-92, A.N. McCleave 1992-93, Ken Dalziel 1993-94, Jack Patten 1994-95, Jim Barber 1995-96, Bob Boyd 1996-97, Doug Murray 1997-98, Ron Ellis 1998-99, Ian McBurnie 1999-2000, David Gibb 2000-2001, Bill Lilburn 2001-2002, John Fairbairn 2002-2003, Clyde Aitken 2003-2004, Alan Marshall 2004-2005, Ken Johnston 2005-2006, David Gibb 2006-2007, Hedley Deacon 2007-2008, Ted Brewster 2008-2009, John Ulrik 2009-2010. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Ceremonial object - Dinner Gong, Apex Club of Ringwood Dinner Gong, Early 20th century
The Melbourne cable tramway system operated between 1885 and 1940.Former Melbourne cable tram bell used for fortnightly and annual meetings of Ringwood Apex Club, mounted on timber base with metal shields showing presidents for each year from 1966 to 2003. Ringwood Apex Club closed in 2003-04.This dinner gong, formerly a Melbourne cable tram bell, was donated by inaugural secretary Wal Hodgson 21.10.67. President shields - Martin Verhoeven 1966-68, Colin Steel 1968-69, Neville Fuller 1969-70, John Ritchie 1970-71, Allan Penman 1971-72, Graeme Kruse 1972-73, Graeme Bathie 1973-74, Terry Amos 1974-75, Richard Baxter 1975-76, Noel Stokes 1976-77, Neville Burns 1977-78, Wayne Barlow 1978-79, David Collyer 1979-80, Don McKinnon 1980-81, Ken Rice 1981-82, Vic Beesley 1982-83, Geoff Bonsall 1983-84, Peter Phillips 1984-85, John McGowan 1985-86, Harry Bell 1986-87, Ross Barry 1987-88, Steve McMahon 1988-89, Peter Hookey 1989-90, Philip Pomaroff 1990-91, Keith Walker 1991-92, Greg Cowan 1992-93, Peter Watts 1993-94, Bernard Klewer 1994-95, Mark Burton 1995-96, Colin Robertson 1996-97, Stuart Gay 1997-98, Barry Williams 1998-99, Tom Jackson 1999-2000, Trevor Hallum 2000-01, Ashley Crow 2001-02, Trevor Hallum 2002-03, Michael Pumpa 2003-04. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - BENDIGO RSL COMMITTEE 1993, C. 1993
Bendigo RSL Sub Branch Committee 1993, the photo was taken in the old meeting room now the Building and RSL history room SMI, BMM. Standing at rear, Ted Kennedy, Frank O’Connell, Cliff Richards, Bill Scholtens, Jack Barnes, Alan Holmes, M Beams, Laure Schilling, Les Waters. Sitting. Jack Colston, Max O’Haloran, Jack Fay, Norm Smart, Fred Addlem. Not present Cliff Clohesy, Ian Bates. Committee history re the above as per listed. Kennedy 1993 to 1997, 1999 to 2000. O’Connell 1993 to 1999. Richards 1992 to 2017 President 2002 to 2017. Scholtens 1985 to 1987,1989, 1993 to 1997, 2001 to 2002. Barnes refer Cat No 8040. Holmes 1993 to 2001, President 1997 to 2001. Beams 1992 to 1993, Schilling 1992 to 2001. Waters 1985, 1988 to 1995. Colston 1979 to 1996, 1999 to 2000. O’Haloran 1961, 1963, 1971, 1982 to 1992, President 1961, 1963, 1983 to 1992. Fay 1958 to 1960, 1963 to 1996, 1998 to 2000. Smart 1985 to 2002 refer Cat No 8131.2P. Addlem 1982 to 1996, 1998 to 2000. Clohesy 1981 to 1991, 1993 to 1996 President 1993 to 1996. Bates 1990 to 1997, 1999. Photograph colour showing 14 men sitting/standing at the end of a table. On the rear is text in red pen.On rear, “C Clohesy away, I Bates away, Committee 1993”brsl, smirsl -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - BENDIGO RSL STATE CERTIFICATE, 28.2.1997
The photos are the presentation by Alan Holmes President of Bendigo RSL to Cliff Clohesy in February 1997. Clifford Clohesy served on the Committee Bendigo RSL 1989 to 1991, 1993 to 1996, he was President the years 1993 to 1996. Cliff was a hard worker in the two RSL Appeals each year. One of his achievements was the building of 22 Single person units in Kangaroo Flat finished in 1997. Alan William Holmes served on the Committee 1993 to 2001. He was President the years 1997 to 2001. Two of the later years was the change over from Bendigo RSL to Bendigo District RSL Sub Branch Inc. He was the Organizer of events for the "Australia Remembers" 50 years after the end of WW2 in Bendigo. It was Alans proposal to turn the SMI into a Museum in 1996 with the first Museum Sub Committee being formed in May 1997 and the opening in February 1998. Now the Bendigo Military Museum. He stayed heavily involved until 2003. He was the organizer and conducted the Sandakan Memorial Service from 1999 to 2012. From there as much as possible Alan visited veterans in Nursing homes and a Wing of "BUPA" was named "Holmes Wing". In 2003 Alan was awarded a "Centenary Medal for his Voluntary Service to Veterans.Two colour photographs. .1) Shows two men standing, one has a certificate in his hand. .2) Shows the other man with the Certificate he has been awarded.brsl, smirsl, certificate, state -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fay Bridge, Old footbridge, 195 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, n.d
This old footbidge is situated close to the shack that Gordon Ford built on the Yarra at Laughing Waters Road. Bernie Bragg also used to live there for a period of time. Gordon Ford and photographer Sue Winslow were married in 1965. They set up home in an old log cabin on the property Gordon had purchased in 1954 on Laughing Waters Road. Situated between the Yarra River and Overbank Road, Gordon had built a small mud-brick shack on the river and a pontoon. Over the decades the shack has been locally referred to as “the love shack”, the “rooting shack” or simply “Gordon’s shack”. Gordon and Sue commissioned local builder Graeme Rose to do a wattle and daub renovation and extension to the old log cabin on the north side of Laughing Waters Road. The work had only just been completed in 1965 when a bushfire swept through the area and destroyed the cabin. Gordon and Sue relocated to his property, Fulling, in Pitt Street, Eltham. In 1970 work started on a new house at the Laughing Waters property. Originally known as the Banana House, it is now known as Boomerang. Designed by Alistair Knox, the mud-brick house includes iron window grilles made by Matcham Skipper that puncture the curved mud walls. The grilles were made from ‘off-pressings’ from the Sidchrome tool works in Heidelberg. Gordon, Sue and family moved into the house in 1972. Their marriage fell apart and Sue moved to Sydney with the children around the same time Gordon commenced building Birrarung just below Boomerang on the Laughing Waters Road block. After the Fords moved out, Boomerang it was rented out to various share households of students, musicians, artists and environmentalists for twenty-four years. Gordon Ford sold Birrarung and Boomerang to Melbourne Water in 1999. The Laughing Waters Artist in Residence Program was developed as a partnership between Parks Victoria and Nillumbik Shire Council. Boomerang was deemed unfit for habitation so was used as a day studio only. By 2001 Boomerang was in a poor state of repair and by 2002 the last artist in residence was to use the house as a studio. Nillumbik Shire Council had been granted funds from the Melbourne Community Fund to restore both Boomerang and Birrarung but it was apparent in early 2003 that the funds would be insufficient to restore both houses. Boomerang was infested with termites which presented a risk to any occupants and so the decision was made to close Boomerang and concentrate funding on Birrarung. Boomerang was fenced off for safety and to prevent intrusion and remains ‘caged’ today (2023). However, it is readily apparent the property has been occupied by squatters over the years. By 2023 it was clear that the squatters had abandoned the property and sections of the roof structure have given away in some areas and collapsed internally. For a more in-depth description and history of the property and that of Gordon and Sue Ford, see Jane Woollard's book, "Laughing Waters Road; Art, Landscape & Memory in Eltham" published 2016.fay bridge collection, bernie's hut, birrarung, footbridge, gordon ford, gordon's shack, laughing waters road, love shack, yarra river