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Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library Annual Report 1894-1983, 1983
... ...Alison Jeffrey...Annual report Braille and Talking Book Library Jeff Conrad Paul Korsten Norm Fidge Penny Crawford Tony Lewis Merrie Handbury Hector Bathurst Anna McSwain Helen Hall Race Matthews Jane LaScala Jan Smark Alison Jeffrey Hugh Jeffrey Louise Scott 1 volume of text and illustrations Braille and Talking Book Library Annual Report 1894-1983 Administrative record Text ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: the structural re-organisation, increased borrowing has required increase in staffing, the entire share portfolio has been sold however 4 staff were retrenched and remaining staff undertook an 8% pay cut for 8% less hours (with many continuing to work the same hours), decision to phase out Clarke & Smith machines in favour of cassettes, due to lower staffing a waiting list for borrowers need to be established with up to an 8 week delay to join, braille interleaved books developed to allow sighted parents of blind children (or vice versa) to enjoy a book together, establishment of LBA allows for segregation of alternative production and sales of book to other organisations, Braille Book of the Year panel of Barrett Reid, Joyce Nicholson and Lloyd O'Neil, opening of Benalla Studio on 7 December 1982, and as library declared a free public library in May 1980, library receives state government funding at 3% of the state budget.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, jeff conrad, paul korsten, norm fidge, penny crawford, tony lewis, merrie handbury, hector bathurst, anna mcswain, helen hall, race matthews, jane lascala, jan smark, alison jeffrey, hugh jeffrey, louise scott -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FORMER CLASS
... Next row down: Aileen Simmons, Dorothy Kitt, Kathleen Hughes, Norma Roseworne, Elaine Bruhn, Mavis Evans, Alison Gray, Daphne White, third row down: Elaine Ellis, Joyce William, Lucy Waterman, Shirley Jack, Rae Bool, Hazel Pollard, Eunice Hester, Winnie Hall, Seated: Harold Salter, Geoff Trembath, Bill Thomeson, Jeffrey Hovender, Keith Higman, Bill Spicer. ...Next row down: Aileen Simmons, Dorothy Kitt, Kathleen Hughes, Norma Roseworne, Elaine Bruhn, Mavis Evans, Alison Gray, Daphne White, third row down: Elaine Ellis, Joyce William, Lucy Waterman, Shirley Jack, Rae Bool, Hazel Pollard, Eunice Hester, Winnie Hall, Seated: Harold Salter, Geoff Trembath, Bill Thomeson, Jeffrey Hovender, Keith Higman, Bill Spicer. ...Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Tuesday, March 9, 2004. Former class: pictured here is a former class photograph of the Long Gully School 2120. Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2004. Rollcall: yesterday this photo had no names. Today, the names, thanks to Long Gully reader George Ellis. Back row from left: George Ellis, Alan Bray, George Ennor, Martin Neiman, Theo Saunders, Niven Neyland. Next row down: Aileen Simmons, Dorothy Kitt, Kathleen Hughes, Norma Roseworne, Elaine Bruhn, Mavis Evans, Alison Gray, Daphne White, third row down: Elaine Ellis, Joyce William, Lucy Waterman, Shirley Jack, Rae Bool, Hazel Pollard, Eunice Hester, Winnie Hall, Seated: Harold Salter, Geoff Trembath, Bill Thomeson, Jeffrey Hovender, Keith Higman, Bill Spicer. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1997, 1997
... Jeffrey Hodgson...James Wright...Louise Zalay...Robert de Graauw...Marj West...Roberta Ashby...James Condon...Robert Menzies...Cate Milte...Alison...Awards Association for the Blind Rose Blustein Book of the Year Robert Dessaix Lise Rodgers Stanley McGeagh Bruce Kerr Anne Haddy Adib Khan Pauline Meaney Karl Hughes Jeffrey Hodgson James Wright Louise Zalay Robert de Graauw Marj West Roberta Ashby James Condon Robert Menzies Cate Milte Alison Forbes Joy Mitchell Yvette Baptist Don Bridges Liana Fonti Stephanie Daniel Rita Kryshkovsky Rae Foster Michael Rush 37 colour photographs of the event plus negatives Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1997 Photograph Image ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1997, the award was won by 'The Solitude of Illusions' by Adib Khan. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Bruce Kerr for the audio version of "The Drowner". 37 colour photographs of the event plus negativesawards, association for the blind, rose blustein, book of the year, robert dessaix, lise rodgers, stanley mcgeagh, bruce kerr, anne haddy, adib khan, pauline meaney, karl hughes, jeffrey hodgson, james wright, louise zalay, robert de graauw, marj west, roberta ashby, james condon, robert menzies, cate milte, alison forbes, joy mitchell, yvette baptist, don bridges, liana fonti, stephanie daniel, rita kryshkovsky, rae foster, michael rush -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Rosemary A.O. Cameron, Celebration Quilt, 1990
... Jeffrey, Emma Jensen, Betty Lacy, Helen Lampard, Joan H. Lyons, Joan M. Lyons, Elaine McDonald, Carole McEwan, Joy McLeod, Joyce McLeod, Mary May, Joan Mallinson, Susan Mason, Anne Menzel, Val Mills, Betty O’Brien, Di Pettigrew, Therese Read, Sherry Robertson, Lee Rowland, Irene Saddler, Nanette Templeton, Glenys Tindall, Liz Wallis, Ruth Walter, Marion Warburton. Alison...Jeffrey, Emma Jensen, Betty Lacy, Helen Lampard, Joan H. Lyons, Joan M. Lyons, Elaine McDonald, Carole McEwan, Joy McLeod, Joyce McLeod, Mary May, Joan Mallinson, Susan Mason, Anne Menzel, Val Mills, Betty O’Brien, Di Pettigrew, Therese Read, Sherry Robertson, Lee Rowland, Irene Saddler, Nanette Templeton, Glenys Tindall, Liz Wallis, Ruth Walter, Marion Warburton. Alison ...From Rosemary Cameron - This quilt has been made in 100% wool to celebrate the diversity, durability and beauty of pure wool, especially the lightweight cool wools. The woollen patches were kindly donated by Mr. David Jones, managing Director of Fletcher Jones and Staff which were pre-cut samples of European Fabrics in various weights, textures and colours. I had the task of creating a design around the fabrics available, some of which I only had to sample. I chose to surround my design with dark shades to encompass at the top of the quilt, the lightness of the sky and the trees, in the middle the warmth of summer, the dryness of central Australia and at the bottom the rick tones of Opals, our mineral wealth and the internal heart of earth. To add excitement and texture to this design I chose 31 Australian Wildflowers including all the Australian Floral Emblems, some unusual wildflowers and favourite small wildflowers. Twice life size, these flowers have been made of silk wool and cotton, embroidered, painted and beaded by our creative and talented Hamilton Quilters, their results are fantastic! The brilliance and timeless quality of these Australian Wildflowers intensify and complement the colours of the Wool Quilt. The Quilt was hand pieced and hand quilted at quilting bees. It has a woollen batting, binding and backing which was a delight to work with and very easy to quilt. The flowers were assembled and attached in small working bees. To the fifty-two Hamilton Quilters who have worked on this quilt for six months thank you for you hard work and creativity especially Joan H. Lyons for her time, enthusiasm and knowledge when difficulties arose. Joan M. Lyons has worked with me on various stages of this Quilt, her help and support has been tremendous. To my family who have tolerated scraps of wool and silk, photographs, wildflower books and specimens and drawings which have at times almost taken over our house, a year from ideas to completion, thank you for your support and help in many ways.Multi coloured patchwork quilt with native flowers protruding from centre in a diamond shape.Embroidered on back - "The Celebration Quilt" Made in 1990 by The Hamilton Quilters, Designed by Rosemary A.O. Cameron. Made of Pure Wool. Beryl Anderson, Joan Askew, Bett Basham, Marilyn Baulch, Rau Blaby, Pauline Boyd, Aileen Beckwith, Dorothy Beveridge, Ros Brommell, Rosemary Cameron, Gwen Cook, Anne Cordner, Kaylene Cowland, Elaine Denby, Barbara Dolman, Rosalie Duffield, Helen Fry, Glennys Gardner, Nola Gunning, Margaret Irvine, Bev Jeffrey, Emma Jensen, Betty Lacy, Helen Lampard, Joan H. Lyons, Joan M. Lyons, Elaine McDonald, Carole McEwan, Joy McLeod, Joyce McLeod, Mary May, Joan Mallinson, Susan Mason, Anne Menzel, Val Mills, Betty O’Brien, Di Pettigrew, Therese Read, Sherry Robertson, Lee Rowland, Irene Saddler, Nanette Templeton, Glenys Tindall, Liz Wallis, Ruth Walter, Marion Warburton. Alison Waterman, Pat Wilmot, Nola Malcolm, Ann Nicholls, Margaret Rowe, Jill Hillier.celebration, flowers, hamilton quilters, quilt, native flowers -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Artafact, Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management - Intake 23, 1999, 1999
... jeffrey davis...garry davis...pauline disseldorp...john easton...tony evans...karine evesque...justin haddock...jennifer hamilton...ross hay...michelle heine...angy henn...jayne howard...david jenkin...fran jolliffe...jan kaminski...kirsty ludbrook...sali maclai...brian martin...ian menzies...clinton morton...alan moulds...filanthy nalpantidis...julie paice...narelle paton...andrew skegg...christopher smith...lynne stewart...rory sweeney...ray tyers...alison...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. viosh viosh australia graduate diploma in ocupational hazard management steven bishop jeanette bonaccorso martin bruni amanda coulson jeffrey davis garry davis pauline disseldorp john easton tony evans karine evesque justin haddock jennifer hamilton ross hay michelle heine angy henn jayne howard david jenkin fran jolliffe jan kaminski kirsty ludbrook sali maclai brian martin ian menzies clinton morton alan moulds filanthy nalpantidis julie paice narelle paton andrew skegg christopher smith lynne stewart rory sweeney ray tyers alison van der arend anthony waningu stephen white andrew wiseman Typed name plate Timber framed colour photograph of thirty seven people with typed name plate at the bottom. ...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 in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. 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.Timber framed colour photograph of thirty seven people with typed name plate at the bottom.Typed name plateviosh, viosh australia, graduate diploma in ocupational hazard management, steven bishop, jeanette bonaccorso, martin bruni, amanda coulson, jeffrey davis, garry davis, pauline disseldorp, john easton, tony evans, karine evesque, justin haddock, jennifer hamilton, ross hay, michelle heine, angy henn, jayne howard, david jenkin, fran jolliffe, jan kaminski, kirsty ludbrook, sali maclai, brian martin, ian menzies, clinton morton, alan moulds, filanthy nalpantidis, julie paice, narelle paton, andrew skegg, christopher smith, lynne stewart, rory sweeney, ray tyers, alison van der arend, anthony waningu, stephen white, andrew wiseman
