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Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School: Recorder Group 1996, 1996
... Aaron Nash... Oakley Burak Saman Aaron Nash Michael Melia Herodia Poki Poki ...Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, was part of a broader post-war initiative to provide quality public education to families in newly developed housing estates. By the mid-1990s, the school had become a reflection of the area’s growing cultural diversity and community spirit. Music played an important role in the school’s curriculum and extracurricular life, offering students opportunities for creative expression, collaboration, and confidence-building. The 1996 Recorder Group exemplifies this commitment to arts education. Participation in the group allowed students to develop musical skills while contributing to school events and performances that brought the community together. This photograph captures more than just a music group—it reflects the values of inclusion, creativity, and student engagement that defined Jacana Primary School. It also offers a glimpse into the fashion and atmosphere of the mid-1990s, preserving a moment in time that holds meaning for former students, staff, and the broader Jacana community.This 1996 photograph of the Jacana Primary School Recorder Group holds deep historical and emotional significance, serving as a visual record of music education and extracurricular life at a now-closed institution. It reflects the school’s vibrant spirit, cultural diversity, and commitment to nurturing creativity and student engagement. The image preserves the legacy of a place that once played a vital role in shaping young lives and fostering community identity. As a snapshot of its time, it also offers a glimpse into the fashion, hairstyles, and musical interests of the mid-1990s, making it a cherished artefact for former students, staff, and the broader Jacana community.Colour photograph, on Matte Photographic paper, mounted on white card.Back: (Upper Right Corner) - Blue Label: PH - 2122jacana primary school, students, education, recorder group, mitchell ryan, elke beth koistinen, neddy changtave, steven churchill, timothy blaney, kevin le, krystle phillips, dany david, karli o'keeffe, stacey lee, ahmad hamad, naomi webb, andrew phan, anthony grubb, savas akyiyik, michael cilia, david welsh, melissa hutchinson, padraig oakley, burak saman, aaron nash, michael melia, herodia poki poki, cassie peterson, 1996, jacana, tulin cayvarli, brett knostenbergs, zeinab houssein, faye dabrowski, nahrin younan, enza puimaono, lee mostyn, sheena ryan, joshua koistinen, david kaleta, achtar younan, malak meyer, amie phillips, ammoun houssein, dalia david, nicholas zajac, mrs. vivien mcnish, mr. graeme archer -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School Grade 1, 1993, 1993
... Aaron Nash... Katabsky Troy Oakford Aaron Nash Arabi Arabi Dany David Brett ...This 1993 group photograph of Grade 1 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a meaningful glimpse into the everyday life of a public school community during a period of social and demographic transition in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served as a cornerstone of local education and community life until its closure in the early 2000s. The image reflects the school’s commitment to fostering an inclusive, supportive, and connected learning environment. It also captures the broader cultural and social dynamics of Jacana in the late 20th century, as suburban development brought together families from diverse backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, the photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how public education shaped local identity, promoted social cohesion, and left a lasting impact on generations of children and families.This 1993 group photograph of Grade 1 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a vivid snapshot of daily school life within a community-focused educational setting. Operating from 1959 until the early 2000s, Jacana Primary was a foundational institution in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, shaping the lives of generations of children and serving as a central point of connection for local families. The image reflects the school’s enduring values of inclusivity, friendship, and belonging, capturing not only the individuals present but also the spirit of togetherness that defined the school’s culture. It also provides insight into the broader social context of Jacana during a time of suburban growth and increasing cultural diversity. As a historical artifact, the photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how public schools like Jacana Primary fostered community identity, supported social cohesion, and left a lasting legacy in the lives of students and families.Colour Photograph on Satin Finish Paper, mounted on card backingBack; (Blue Label): PH-5558 (Manufactures Mark): Fujicolor/ Paperjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, andrew pham, mitchell ryan, stephanie toulin, zeinab houssein, michelle mifsud, damien perry, brenda martin, elena antonio, joel bamfield, billy mckinley, anthony grubb, michael melia, nahrin younan, ismet kuru, mohamed hamad, naomi webb, jeremy singh, tonette katabsky, troy oakford, aaron nash, arabi arabi, dany david, brett knostenbergs, nicholas zajac, danielle clayton, irene filipasidis, mr brian o'dea, grade 1, 1993 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Catalogue, Disruption By Design: Intentional Catalyst for Change, 2012
This publication accompanied the exhibition of UB Bachelor of Visual Arts (Graphic Design) graduate students which ran from 23 November to 2 December 2012. Foreword by Professor John McDonald, Dean, School of Education and Arts, and by "Inkahoots" design studio. Student list: Christopher Frith, James Croft, Jesse Mason, Andrew Cox, Daniel Roache, Jenna Locket, Aaron Croft, Emily Phillips, Caitlin Heimeier, Maddy Collicoat, Brayden Waight, Elisa Micallef, Danii Zecevic, Zoe-Lee Scriven, Carla Ellis, Bryce Holywell, Lindsay Sewart, Megan Sutherland, Steven Fiume, Brianna Wines, Matt Sullivan, Alyssa Roberts, Hayley Burman, Jacqui Leutenmayr, Jessica Weston, Kimberley Wilson, Georgia Clarke, Josh Fry, Breanna Dignan, Lucy-Ann Moore, Tom Miatke, Daniel Howard, Matt Watts. 33 students. Inside back cover, thanks supporters, lecturers and sponsors. Lecturers: Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Gavin Nash, Luke Keys, Glen Bellman, Travis Price, Sam Harmer, Damian Lentini, Jennifer Jones-O'Neill, Jimmy Pasakos, Pete Swan and Peter Pilven. Book layout and design by Aaron Croft, James Croft and Daniel Howard. Note: "Multimedia" has been removed from the degree title here.Promotional catalogue created by University of Ballarat, Bachelor of Visual Arts (Graphic Design) third year, graduating students, 2012. 40pp text pages (printed orange, silver and black) and 4pp saddle stitched cover (printed orange and silver), uncoated stock.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, multimedia, bachelor, degree, camp street campus, arts academy, christopher frith, james croft, jesse mason, andrew cox, daniel roache, jenna locket, aaron croft, emily phillips, caitlin heimeier, maddy collicoat, brayden waight, elisa micallef, danii zecevic, zoe-lee scriven, carla ellis, bryce holywell, lindsay sewart, megan sutherland, steven fiume, brianna wines, matt sullivan, alyssa roberts, hayley burman, jacqui leutenmayr, jessica weston, kimberley wilson, georgia clarke, josh fry, breanna dignan, lucy-ann moore, tom miatke, daniel howard, matt watts, ben mangan, chrissie smith, gavin nash, luke keys, glen bellman, travis price, sam harmer, damian lentini, jennifer jones-o'neill, jimmy pasakos, pete swan and peter pilven -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Ormond Amateur Football Club
This file contains one item: 1/Eight articles regarding match results, including photos for season 2011, flyer from ANZAC Lunch with guest speaker Chelsey Tregear (Nash).keene richard, martinov matthew, oaten michael, bond trent, steet jay, anastasiov aaron, triumph ladies lunch, tregear chelsey (nash), hine matthew, brosnan daniel, ormond football club, sporting clubs, clubs and associations, australian rules football, chisholm rob -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Ormond Amateur Football Club
Four items on Ormond Junior Club: 1/One item from Glen Eira Leader, dated c.2009, on winning teams for season 2009. 2/One item on Ormond Auskick parent information night, dated 20/04/2011, from Melbweekly Bayside.. 3/One item on Sam Frost, player. Includes photograph. Also from Melbweekly Bayside. 4/Ormond News printout, June edition 2013.ormond junior football club, ‘monders’, moorabbin saints, sherman andrew, wood matthew, hille tim, higgins jack, capicciano michael, johnson roland, kerstens marlon, artz ben, anastasio anthony, davies jordan, parne nick, houghton nick, ormond’s auskick, e. e. gunn reserve, malane street, ormond, frost sam, ormond blues, ormond, johnson belinda, rolfe kerri, president, seaton anthony, nille jackson, smyth harry, trusler aaron, burt herrison, hayward reuben, green max, hankin spencer, johnson emma, nash will, harty joel, spackman darcy, teihrintzis nathaniel, holdring liam, cavey will, mcgrath nicholas, pvin hugh, pekaj paul, matthews darcy, cooke sam, forest pat, northey chris, sutherland noah, sporting clubs, australian rules football, sports officials, atkinson jack, mizrahi ben, clarkson matthew, seemen chris, seemen james, marlow toby, lovett ethan, doherty conor, smith millie, marlaw sharon, mahon sam, urban magnus, steele david, mcquie, urban michael, mccambley garry, mclaren greg, phillips louis, harte george, leontaritis george, mcleod matthew, forrest pat, bernes sam, cove mick, defegely james, barnes tim, tabakman jordan, tahana izzy, hemming lucas, jordan matt, hardwick bj, gurevich yasha, mccambley jack, mason sam, landman james, martin rick