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Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Forms, VIOSH: University of Ballarat; Course Administration Forms Pad for Occupational Hazard Management Students
... application for extension...application for credit...Green section Application for Credit Form. ...Green section Application for Credit form...Green section Application for Credit Form. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health university of ballarat school of science and engineering administration forms grad certificate in occupational hazard management graduate diploma in occupational hazard management application for extension application for credit 2006 University of Ballarat emblem. ...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. University of Ballarat School of Science and Engineering Course Administration Forms for Graduate Certificate/Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management. Students would include one of the sheets when submitting work. Yellow section was Application for Extension to the post-by date. Green section Application for Credit Form. Pad of form to be used by students as required. Yellow section Application for extention. Green section Application for Credit formUniversity of Ballarat emblem. VIOSH Version 16.06.2006viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, university of ballarat, school of science and engineering, administration forms, grad certificate in occupational hazard management, graduate diploma in occupational hazard management, application for extension, application for credit, 2006 -
St Kilda Historical SocietyAdministrative record - Form, Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds, 1943
... Uncompleted application form to purchase Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds and mark the application 'credit City of St Kilda'. ...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Uncompleted application form to purchase Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds and mark the application 'credit City of St Kilda'. ...Uncompleted application form to purchase Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds and mark the application 'credit City of St Kilda'. The bonds, which would mature with interest after the war, were administered by the Commonwealth War Loans Organisation. Twelve major Government war loans (called Liberty, Austerity, Special or Victory loans) were offered during World War II. The Fourth Liberty Loan was launched in October 1943 to support war expenditure.Grey coloured card printed in browncommonwealth war loans organisation, city of st kilda, liberty loan bonds -
St Kilda Historical SocietyAdministrative record - Form, First Victory Loan Bonds, 1944
... Uncompleted application form to purchase First Victory Loan Bonds and mark the application 'credit City of St Kilda quota'. ...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Uncompleted application form to purchase First Victory Loan Bonds and mark the application 'credit City of St Kilda quota'. ...Uncompleted application form to purchase First Victory Loan Bonds and mark the application 'credit City of St Kilda quota'. The bonds, which would mature with interest after the war, were administered by the Commonwealth War Loans Organisation. Twelve major Government war loans (called Liberty, Austerity, Special or Victory loans) were offered during World War II. The First Victory Loan was offered on 28th March - 9th May 1944, with a target of 150 million pounds.Yellow coloured card printed in brown on both sides.commonwealth war loans organisation, city of st kilda, victory loan bonds -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO CREDIT CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED
... On front page logo of the Victorian credit unions and in a circle the words: It's where you belong with a drawing of a building. Inside a little bit of history and an application form for interest bearing deposit....On front page logo of the Victorian credit unions and in a circle the words: It's where you belong with a drawing of a building. Inside a little bit of history and an application form for interest bearing deposit. ...Bendigo Credit Co-operative Limited, 121 McCrae Street. On front page logo of the Victorian credit unions and in a circle the words: It's where you belong with a drawing of a building. Inside a little bit of history and an application form for interest bearing deposit.business, retail, bendigo credit co-operative -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Mortgage and cash credit bond
... Copy of a cash credit bond between George Baxter, carter, of Maldon and the bank of New South Wales for ninety pounds. Also, an application...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Maldon Mortgage Freehold Baxter Cash credit bond Copy of a cash credit bond between George Baxter, carter, of Maldon and the bank of New South Wales for ninety pounds. Also, an application ...Copy of a cash credit bond between George Baxter, carter, of Maldon and the bank of New South Wales for ninety pounds. Also, an application for advance and two copies of the mortgage documents. all the documents related to purchase of land in Maldon and are dated 22 April 1896. Also, a brown envelope addressed to The Manager bank of New South Wales, Melbourne from Geo Baxter, carter, Maldon "lapsed security" Some other writing in pencil on the envelope.maldon, mortgage, freehold, baxter, cash credit bond -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO ADVERTISER ARTICLE BENDIGO TRADING COOPERATIVE LIMITED CREATION 24 MAY 1977, 1977
... Credit Union Manager provided advise on the process of forming a cooperative. The formation meeting was held on February 3, 1977 at the Kell Pell Pavilion in Barnard Street Bendigo where an application to the Registrar for registration under the the Cooperation Act 1958 was made. ...Credit Union Manager provided advise on the process of forming a cooperative. The formation meeting was held on February 3, 1977 at the Kell Pell Pavilion in Barnard Street Bendigo where an application to the Registrar for registration under the the Cooperation Act 1958 was made. ...Bendigo Advertiser Article 24th May 1977 re: Bendigo Trading Cooperative Limited Foundation. Founding Members Photograph: from left John Carty, Manager; Shirley Helfert, Director; Kevin Smith, Chairman; Gerard Clarke, Director and Bert Caldow, Director. John Clarke, the Fifth Director was absent when this picture was taken. Aims of the Cooperative: - members own and ran business themselves as a non profit organisation to contain the high costs of fruit and vegetables for Bendigo citizens by bringing the producer and consumer together. ? Could this be the precursor idea for future farmers markets which continue to run to this day. Mr Bryan McMahon the Bendigo Credit Union Manager provided advise on the process of forming a cooperative. The formation meeting was held on February 3, 1977 at the Kell Pell Pavilion in Barnard Street Bendigo where an application to the Registrar for registration under the the Cooperation Act 1958 was made. (See 10443b) Trading commenced on April 14, 1977.Bendigo Advertiser.bendigo, clubs, bendigo trading coopertive produce -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Documents, Ballarat School of Mines Correspondence Relating to the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1907-1914, 24/12/1907 - 28/08/1914
... credit to the Ballarat Technical Art School No 15. .3) Letter from Herbert H. Smith reporting on the appointment of Thomas Trengove to the position of Art Director at the Stawell School of Mines, and the appointment of Arthur Lilburne and Pridgeon as student assistants. .5) Application from Arthur M. ...credit to the Ballarat Technical Art School No 15. .3) Letter from Herbert H. Smith reporting on the appointment of Thomas Trengove to the position of Art Director at the Stawell School of Mines, and the appointment of Arthur Lilburne and Pridgeon as student assistants. .5) Application from Arthur M. ...The dates 1907-1914 cover the first eight years of the Ballarat Technical Art School No. 15, a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. This covers that time before the custom built Ballarat Technical Art School opened in 1915.48 pieces of hand and type written correspondence relating to the Ballarat Technical Art School, covering its first eight years. .1) Transferal of money from the Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Association to the Ballarat School of Mines for credit to the Ballarat Technical Art School No 15. .3) Letter from Herbert H. Smith reporting on the appointment of Thomas Trengove to the position of Art Director at the Stawell School of Mines, and the appointment of Arthur Lilburne and Pridgeon as student assistants. .5) Application from Arthur M. Lilburne for a position at the Ballarat Technical Art School. .7) Resignation of Thomas Trengrove from the Ballarat Technical Art School so he could take up a position at the Stawell School of Mines, 1908. .9) Correspondence from H.H. Smith concerning expectations. 1908 .10) Report from Herbert H. Smith on the number of Art enrolments at the Ballarat West Art School, the Ballarat East Art School and the Drawing Centre. .8) Correspondence from Henry H. Hall regarding his teaching appointment, 1908 .11) A Report on architectural studies at the Ballarat Technical Art School on Clegg and Miller letterhead. .12) Report from M.C. Young. .13) Report from Arthur Lilburne .14) Reorrt from J.A. Wright, 1908 .15) Report on student numbers from Edith M. Cornell, 1908 .16) Report on classes in Freehand Geometry and Perspective by Fred Foster, 1908 .16b) Report by Decorating and Signwriting teacher John Barber, 1908 .17) Report from Esther and Lily Green from the East Public Library, 1908 .18) Report from Percy Isaac of the Ballarat East Public Library re manual training and Sloyd classes. .19) Report on the progress of the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith, 1908 .20) Report from Arthur M. Lilburn on the Elementary Evening Classes and the State School Teachers Saturday class, 1908 .21) Report by M.C. Young on drawing classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1908 ,22) Report by Fred Foster on Freehand Geometry of Perspective classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1908 .24) Report by E. and L. Green on classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1908 .25) Report by Miss Wright on Dresscutting classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1908 .26) Report by John Barber on Signs and Decorating classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1908 .27) Report by Edith Cornell on Millinery classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1908 .28) Report by Percy R. Green on Manual Training ad Carpentry classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1908 .29) Correspondence from Posenby Carew-Smyth and Melbourne Education Department letterhead, 1908, .30) Report on the need for instruction in Decorative Needlework at the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith. Ida Johnston undertook classes from Miss Macgeorge in Melbourne at the suggestion of Posonby Carew-Smyth, and H.H. Smith suggested she be appointed to teach the class, 1910 .31) Report on the Junior Technical School, 1915 .32) Quarterly Report on the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith, 1911 .34) Report on the progress of the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith, 1914 .34b) Invoice from James Ingram and Son, Booksellers and School Stationers, 1908 .35) Report on the progress of the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith, 1914 .36) Correspondence from F.N. King seeking employment at the Ballarat Junior Technical Scool due to the resignation of A.W. Steane, 1914 .37) Correspondence regarding the qualifications of F.N. King, including Sloyd at NAAS, Sweden, 1914 Reference from F.V. Burridge of the London County Council Central School of Arts and Crafts (incorporating The Royal Female School of Art), Southamoton Row, London, regarding Francis N. King, 1913 .40) Correspondence on Ballarat Junior Technical School letterhead when it was located at 104 Doveton Street, Ballarat (Dana Street Primary School) from Albert W. Steane. The report mentioned to appointment of R.W. Richards commencing duties as a science ad mathematics master and Francis N. King as Woodwork and Modeling instructor, 1914 .41) Report on the progress of the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith, 1914 .42) Correspondence on Stanley Mullen Company letterhead requesting a junior (lady) to help in designing and drawing from Needlework, 1914 .43) Report on the progress of the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith, 1914 .44) Report on the progress of the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith, 1914. The report includes the resignation of Donadl Johnston to take up the position of assistant to Posonby Carew-Smyth. Harold Herbert to travel to England, and Edwin Cannon to to apply his art knowledge commercially. H.H. Smith suggested they be replaced with Ken Moss and Harold Brown .45) Report on the progress of the Ballarat Technical Art School by Principal Herbert H. Smith .46) Hours and duties of the caretaker and attendant at the Ballarat Technical Art School .47) Letter from the J.A. 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Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 49-DECEMBER 21 2012
... credit...emotions anonymous international...wanted your memories...victoria police cold cases...community carols night...taggerty hall...church notices...funded governance training available for community groups...mops...position vacant office administrator...marysville preschool...marysville community golf and bowls club...councillor comment...marysville cultural community...mayor's chair...lions christmas cakes...maryton beer & platter garden...lit and beyond christmas...notice of application...marysville victoria australia marysville & district lions club triangle team happy christmas wishes lions sponsored camps at licola what's on when memorials communicate story of loss to bereaved & visitors creative triangle marysville community market note to community of buxton re mobile phone credit emotions anonymous international wanted your memories victoria police cold cases community carols night taggerty hall church notices funded governance training available for community groups mops position vacant office administrator marysville preschool marysville community golf and bowls club councillor comment marysville cultural community mayor's chair lions christmas cakes maryton beer & platter garden lit and beyond christmas notice of application for planning permit australia day parade 150 year celebration 2013 lions club real estate buxton preschool council services over christmas and new year period black spur inn new year's eve & new year's day celebrations the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct murrindindi shire council library services THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 49-DECEMBER 21 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville & district lions club triangle team, happy christmas wishes, lions sponsored camps at licola, what's on when, memorials communicate story of loss to bereaved & visitors, creative triangle, marysville community market, note to community of buxton re mobile phone credit, emotions anonymous international, wanted your memories, victoria police cold cases, community carols night, taggerty hall, church notices, funded governance training available for community groups, mops, position vacant office administrator, marysville preschool, marysville community golf and bowls club, councillor comment, marysville cultural community, mayor's chair, lions christmas cakes, maryton beer & platter garden, lit and beyond christmas, notice of application for planning permit, australia day parade 150 year celebration 2013, lions club, real estate, buxton preschool, council services over christmas and new year period, black spur inn new year's eve & new year's day celebrations, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, murrindindi shire council library services
