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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Australian Heritage Commission, 1/03/1995 12:00:00 AM
... Australian Heritage Commission...Australian Heritage Commission...Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission. Only Schwerkolt Cottage is listed as Registered. ...Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission. Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission. ...Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission.Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission. Only Schwerkolt Cottage is listed as Registered. Also list of criteria for registration.Reports on submissions for various places for recognition by the Australian Heritage Commission. australian heritage commission, yarran dheran, wandinong sanctuary, blackburn lake sanctuary, schwerkolt cottage, r. e.gray reserve. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument, Jacobs, Lewis, Vines, Architects and Conservation Planners, Port Melbourne Conservation study, Jul 1979
... ...australian heritage commission...'Port Melbourne Conservation Study' commissioned by the Port Melbourne City Council and the Australian Heritage Commission, July 1979, 226 pages......Australian Heritage Commission...See 1543 built environment local government - city of port melbourne town planning heritage australian heritage commission Çity of Port Melbourne, City Engineer's Department' 'Port Melbourne Conservation Study' commissioned by the Port Melbourne City Council and the Australian Heritage Commission, July 1979, 226 pages Port Melbourne Conservation study Document Jacobs, Lewis, Vines, Architects and Conservation Planners Port Melbourne City Council Australian Heritage Commission ...Part of research material for Çompeting ideas for the Inner City 1925-1985 (January 1991). See 1543'Port Melbourne Conservation Study' commissioned by the Port Melbourne City Council and the Australian Heritage Commission, July 1979, 226 pagesÇity of Port Melbourne, City Engineer's Department'built environment, local government - city of port melbourne, town planning, heritage, australian heritage commission -
Save the Dandenongs League Inc.Archive (item), Save the Dandenongs League Incorporated, Australian Heritage Commission [Suspension File]
... Australian Heritage Commission [Suspension File]...Australian Heritage Commission [Suspension File] Archive Save the Dandenongs League Incorporated ... -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBook, Australian Defence Heritage, 1988 (exact)
... ...australian heritage commission...Twenty properties also have been listed by the Australian Heritage Commission for significant environmental aspects and for the protection of Aboriginal sites. ...Twenty properties also have been listed by the Australian Heritage Commission for significant environmental aspects and for the protection of Aboriginal sites. ...The Department of Defence controls more than two million hectares of land used either as training areas or for operational and logistic bases. Approximately 200 Defence-occupied buildings have been classified by the Australian Heritage Commission and placed on the Register of the National Estate, and a further 100 buildings have been registered by the National Trust. Twenty properties also have been listed by the Australian Heritage Commission for significant environmental aspects and for the protection of Aboriginal sites. This book, produced as a contribution to Australia's bicentennial, is the first publication devoted entirely to Australia's priceless defence heritage. Text: Frank Doak Illustrations: Jeff IsaacsISBN 949 054 968heritage, books, defence estate, national estate, national trust, aboriginal sites, australian heritage commission, defence properties, frank doak, jeff isaacs, fairfax library, heritage, books, defence estate, national estate, national trust, aboriginal sites, australian heritage commission, defence properties, frank doak, jeff isaacs, fairfax library -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Peter Marquis-Kyle et al, The illustrated Burra Charter : making good decisions about the care of important places / Peter Marquis-Kyle & Meredith Walker, 1992
... ...Australian Heritage Commission...Book Peter Marquis-Kyle Meredith Walker Australian Heritage Commission International Council on Monuments and Sites ...Paperback; 84 p. : ill., ports ; 30 cm.ISBN 064612403buildings, monuments, social customs, art, culture, conservation -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - Australian Natural Heritage Charter, Australian Heritage Commission, Australian Natural Heritage Charter Standards And Principles For The Conservation Of Places Of Natural Heritage Significance, 1999
... Australian Heritage Commission...Australian Committee referred to as ACIUCN. The purpose of this charter it to assist everyone with an interest in the significance and conservation of natural heritage to make soundly based decisions on conservation of that heritage. Australian Natural Heritage Charter Standards And Principles For The Conservation Of Places Of Natural Heritage Significance Soft covered booklet Australian Natural Heritage Charter Standards And Principles For The Conservation Of Places Of Natural Heritage Significance Booklet Australian Natural Heritage Charter Australian Heritage Commission Lorraine B. ...The purpose of this charter it to assist everyone with an interest in the significance and conservation of natural heritage to make soundly based decisions on conservation of that heritage.Soft covered bookletnon-fictionThe purpose of this charter it to assist everyone with an interest in the significance and conservation of natural heritage to make soundly based decisions on conservation of that heritage. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - Natural Heritage Places Handbook, Lorraine B. Cairnes, Applying The Australian Natural Heritage Charter To Conserve Places Of Natural Significance, 1999
... ...Australian Heritage Commission...Australian Natural Heritage Charter to help conserving places of natural significance. The Exhibition Handbook Christopher Heathcote Soft covered book Applying The Australian Natural Heritage Charter To Conserve Places Of Natural Significance Booklet Natural Heritage Places Handbook Lorraine B. Cairnes MA@D Communication Inprint Pty Ltd Australian Heritage Commission ...This handbook should be used with the Australian Natural Heritage Charter to help conserving places of natural significance.Soft covered booknon-fictionThis handbook should be used with the Australian Natural Heritage Charter to help conserving places of natural significance. -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Australian Heritage Commission, Australian Natural Heritage Charter, 1997
... Australian Heritage Commission...heritage. Australian Natural Heritage Charter Book Australian Heritage Commission ...A charter defining conservation principles, processes and practice to assist everyone interested in significance and conservation of natural heritage.heritage, conservation -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Australian Heritage Commission, Protecting Local Heritage Places - A Guide for Communities, 1999
... Australian Heritage Commission...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Heritage Reference Material A guide for those communities involved in caring for heritage, both natural and cultural, from identification, conservation and ongoing protection Protecting Local Heritage Places - A Guide for Communities Book Australian Heritage Commission ...A guide for those communities involved in caring for heritage, both natural and cultural, from identification, conservation and ongoing protectionheritage, reference material -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, The illustrated Burra Charter, 1992
... Australian ICOMOS Inc. with the assistance of the Australian Heritage Commission...The illustrated Burra Charter Book Australian ICOMOS Inc. with the assistance of the Australian Heritage Commission Prestige Litho, Brisbane, Qld Peter Marquis-Kyle ...This book has been prepared for Australia ICOMOS to explain the principles, processes and practice it contains, and to show how the Charter has been used to care for many important places.84p.; ill.; ports.; 30 cm; This book has been prepared for Australia ICOMOS to explain the principles, processes and practice it contains, and to show how the Charter has been used to care for many important places.Sue Barnetthistoric buildings, conservation and restoration, historic sites, landscape protection, cultural property, monuments -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Australian Natural Heritage Charter, 1996
... Australian Heritage Commission...heritage. Australian Natural Heritage Charter Book Australian Heritage Commission Inprint Pty Ltd Lorraine Cairnes ...The purpose of this charter is to assist everyone with an interest in the significance and conservation of natural heritage to make soundly-based decisions on conservation of that heritage.The purpose of this charter is to assist everyone with an interest in the significance and conservation of natural heritage to make soundly-based decisions on conservation of that heritage.conservation of natural resources, nature conservation, biodiversity conservation -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Natural Heritage Places Handbook, c1998
... Australian Heritage Commission...Australian Natural Heritage Charter to help in conserving places of natural significance. It expands the principles in the Charter and explains the processes for conserving natural heritage places. biodiversity conservation nature conversation conservation of natural resources australian natural heritage charter 56pg. This handbook should be used with the Australian Natural Heritage Charter to help in conserving places of natural significance. It expands the principles in the Charter and explains the processes for conserving natural heritage places. Natural Heritage Places Handbook Book Australian Heritage Commission ...This handbook should be used with the Australian Natural Heritage Charter to help in conserving places of natural significance. It expands the principles in the Charter and explains the processes for conserving natural heritage places.56pg. This handbook should be used with the Australian Natural Heritage Charter to help in conserving places of natural significance. It expands the principles in the Charter and explains the processes for conserving natural heritage places.biodiversity conservation, nature conversation, conservation of natural resources, australian natural heritage charter -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Goanna Print, Canberra, Protecting Heritage Places : a guide for communities, 1999
... ...Australian Heritage Commission...Protecting Heritage Places : a guide for communities Book Book Goanna Print, Canberra Australian Heritage Commission ...This guide contains information to help individuals and groups working locally to identify, conserve and protect heritage places.This guide contains information to help individuals and groups working locally to identify, conserve and protect heritage places.conservation, heritage places, cultural property, historic sites, landscape protection -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Australian Heritage Commission, Conserving the national estate : a bibliography of national estate studies, 1991
... Australian Heritage Commission...Conserving the national estate : a bibliography of national estate studies Book Australian Heritage Commission ...Since 1973 more than 3500 Aboriginal, historic and natural conservation projects have been funded. Many of these projects have led to both published and unpublished reports. This bibliography provides access to this information.national estate grants program, cultural heritage management, conservation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS (FORMER UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA)
... Australia... John Manson... William Merry... Commercial Bank... Mr Merfin... George Lansell... Smith & Johnson... George Pallett... Vahland & Getzschmann... Gold Smelting... Bendigo Advertiser... William Lees... Norman Howell... Dr Howell... Bank of Australasia... ANZ Bank... Cr Alec Craig... National Trust... E S & A Bank... ANZ Banking Group Ltd... Bendigo City Council... Australian Heritage Commission...Nationsl Trust Chambers Union Bank of Australia John Manson William Merry Commercial Bank Mr Merfin George Lansell Smith & Johnson George Pallett Vahland & Getzschmann Gold Smelting Bendigo Advertiser William Lees Norman Howell Dr Howell Bank of Australasia ANZ Bank Cr Alec Craig National Trust E S & A Bank ANZ Banking Group Ltd Bendigo City Council Australian Heritage Commission Typed notes on the history of the National Trust Chambers, formerly the Union Bank of Australia. ...Typed notes on the history of the National Trust Chambers, formerly the Union Bank of Australia. Notes mention managers, prices of the land, description of the building, additions to the building and the purchase of the building by the National Trust.document, handwritten notes mentioning some bendigo businesses. mentions the formation of the bendigo arcade, where the bendigo omnibus coy was, newsagencies, and where some businesses were in hargreaves street. nationsl trust chambers, union bank of australia, john manson, william merry, commercial bank, mr merfin, george lansell, smith & johnson, george pallett, vahland & getzschmann, gold smelting, bendigo advertiser, william lees, norman howell, dr howell, bank of australasia, anz bank, cr alec craig, national trust, e s & a bank, anz banking group ltd, bendigo city council, australian heritage commission -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Australian Historic Themes, 2001
... Australian Heritage Commission...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Australian Heritage Commission Heritage studies A Framework for use in heritage assessment and management. ...A Framework for use in heritage assessment and management.A Framework for use in heritage assessment and managementA Framework for use in heritage assessment and management.australian heritage commission, heritage studies -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Melbourne and Metropolitan Archaeological survey, 1/03/1982
... ...Australian Heritage Commission...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Aborigines Wurundjeri Bunurong Australian Heritage Commission Victoria. Ministry for Conservation Victoria Archaeological Survey History of Aboriginal occupation of the Melbourne area. ...History of Aboriginal occupation of the Melbourne area. Evidence of shell midden refuse associated with their campsites. Evidence of scarred trees and scatters of stone artefacts along major stream systems. It has been established that man was in the Melbourne area 40,000 years ago and that Aboriginal occupation probably continued uninterrupted throughout the extremes of the last ice age, around 20,000 years ago when Port Phillip itself was dry land. Study will take 2 - 3 years. Aims (1) identify areas of potential archaeological importance (2) implement a pilot survey program (3) prepare comprehensive proposals for survey of sites. (4) liaise and establish rapport with municipal authorities in study area.aborigines, wurundjeri, bunurong, australian heritage commission, victoria. ministry for conservation, victoria archaeological survey -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Historic Sites Survey: North Central Study Area, 1979, 1979
... It is an historic sites survey for the North Central Study Area commissioned by the Land Conservation Council, the Ministry for COnservation and the Australian Heritage Commission. ...It is an historic sites survey for the North Central Study Area commissioned by the Land Conservation Council, the Ministry for COnservation and the Australian Heritage Commission. Historic Sites Survey: North Central Study Area, 1979 Book Book Jacobs Lewis Vines Architects and Conservation Planners ...The North Central Study Area included the Shires of Avoca, Bet Bet, east Loddon, Goulburn, Untly, Kara Kara, Korong, Maldon, Marong, Metcalfe, McIvor, Newstead, Strathfieldsaye, Stawell, Talbot, Clunes, Tullaroop and Waranga. 153 page book with white plastic binding. It is an historic sites survey for the North Central Study Area commissioned by the Land Conservation Council, the Ministry for COnservation and the Australian Heritage Commission. castlemaine, mount alexander goldfield, maldon, percydale, warrenmang, moliagul, tarnagulla, stuart mill, the whipstick, whroo, rushworth, graytown ironbark forest, st arnoaud, new bendigo, landsborough, inglewood, kurting, wedderburn, wehla, kooroora, langham flat, mcintyre, rheola, diamond hill, fosterville, coliban water works, green gully, newstead, muckleford forest, costerfield, graytown, bailieston, waranga irrigaiton system, eucalyptus distillery, mia mia bridge, korokubeal township researce, concegella slate quarry, chewton, fryerstown, kingower, timor, talbot, majorca, carisbroook, clunes, st arnaud, taradale, icomos, dunolly, limestone, castlemaine slate quarry, harcourt granite, taradale railway viaduct, loddon united waterworks trust, gouldburn weir, carisbrook lock-up, history of tree planting in streets, history of public reserves, r.u. nicholls nurseryman, thomas lang, francis moss, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat school of mines botanical gardens, lake wendouree, victoria park, ballarat, muont holled smith, ballaarat old cemetery planting, eastern oval, ballarat east botanical gardens, ballarat east town hall gardens, eureka stockade reserve, ballarat observatory plantings, yarrowee creek plantings, yarrowee bluestone channels, ballarat woollen mill, band and albion mullock heap, black hill plantings, yarrowee creek channels, canadian creek channel, specimen vale channel, poverty point reserve, union jack reserve buninyong, imperial mine, buninyong, victoria street plantings, bridge mall, sturt street gardens, ballarat avenue of honour plantings, white flat oval plantings, camp street, elms, burnt creek -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - FRIENDS OF WHITE HILLS CEMETERY COLLECTION: LETTER, 3 June 1996
... Letter to Carol Holsworth from Robert Bruce, Australian Heritage Commission RE nomination of Chinese Funeral Tower at Bendigo Cemetery for the register of the National Estate. ...Letter to Carol Holsworth from Robert Bruce, Australian Heritage Commission RE nomination of Chinese Funeral Tower at Bendigo Cemetery for the register of the National Estate. ...Document. Letter to Carol Holsworth from Robert Bruce, Australian Heritage Commission RE nomination of Chinese Funeral Tower at Bendigo Cemetery for the register of the National Estate. Letter dated 3 June 1996. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Jacobs Lewis Vines Architects and Conservation Planners, Historic Sites Survey: Ballarat Study Area, 1980, 1980
... This survey was commissioned by the Land Conservation Council, Australian Heritage Commission and the Ministry for Conservation ...Australia E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields This survey was commissioned by the Land Conservation Council, Australian Heritage Commission and the Ministry for Conservation historic sites ballarat Wendy jacobs miles lewis gary vines berringa buninyong creswick dunnstown fiery creek lal lal langi logan cathcart mount cole Mount Egerton nerrina gong gong wombat state forest railways explorers routes early roads land conservation council ausralian hertiage commission department of planning ICOMOS (Burra) Charter nigel lewis richard aitken freehold land public land langi ghiran New jubille mine birthday tunnel mine pitfield plains smythesdale buninyong company Mount Clear mt clear canadian gully Warrenheip Distillery thomas mitchell waterloo trawalla beaufort raglan internment camps forestry mining mining mt egerton Mary Hollick Collection Jubilee Mine Burra Charter Historica areas data form explorers Egerton Company Black Horse mine Mt Egerton Government Battery kaolin Mines Anderson Brothers Barkstead Anderson's Tramway Clarkesdale Berry Leads Birthday Tunnel Mine Berringa Warrenheip Australasian Company Mount Mercer Lanvi-Kal-Kal water race 114 page report on historic sites in the Ballarat region. ...This survey was commissioned by the Land Conservation Council, Australian Heritage Commission and the Ministry for Conservation 114 page report on historic sites in the Ballarat region. It includes information on sites, a schexdule of sites, silte selection and designated areas (ie around towns)historic sites, ballarat, wendy jacobs, miles lewis, gary vines, berringa, buninyong, creswick, dunnstown, fiery creek, lal lal, langi logan, cathcart, mount cole, mount egerton, nerrina, gong gong, wombat state forest, railways, explorers routes, early roads, land conservation council, ausralian hertiage commission, department of planning, icomos (burra) charter, nigel lewis, richard aitken, freehold land, public land, langi ghiran, new jubille mine, birthday tunnel mine, pitfield plains, smythesdale, buninyong company, mount clear, mt clear, canadian gully, warrenheip distillery, thomas mitchell, waterloo, trawalla, beaufort, raglan, internment camps, forestry, mining, mining, mt egerton, mary hollick collection, jubilee mine, burra charter, historica areas data form, explorers, egerton company, black horse mine, mt egerton government battery, kaolin mines, anderson brothers, barkstead, anderson's tramway, clarkesdale, berry leads, birthday tunnel mine berringa, warrenheip, australasian company, mount mercer, lanvi-kal-kal, water race -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat Conservation Guidelines, 1981, 1981
... The Guidelines were commissioned by the City of Ballarat , Historical Buildings Preservation Council and the Australian Heritage Commission....Australia E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Guidelines were commissioned by the City of Ballarat , Historical Buildings Preservation Council and the Australian Heritage Commission. ballarat conservation guidelines lydiard/camp street precinct case study railway botanic gardens guttes footpaths signs signage fences robin nuttall gerald jenzen ray tonkin conservation study architectural styles verandahs shopfronts cast iron wndy jacobs miles lewis gary vines heritage planning heritage guidelines Cream soft coloured book of 60 pages. ...The Guidelines were commissioned by the City of Ballarat , Historical Buildings Preservation Council and the Australian Heritage Commission.Cream soft coloured book of 60 pages. Contents include - Contributary Commercial Buildings, New COmmercial Buildings, Contributary residential Buildings, New Residential Development, Public and In stitutiona Buildings, Railways, Cemeteries, Botanic Gardens, Lake Wendouree, Public Open Spaces, Street Works, Fences and Landscaping, Advertising Guidelines, Lydiard/Camp Street Precinct Case Studyballarat, conservation guidelines, lydiard/camp street precinct case study, railway, botanic gardens, guttes, footpaths, signs, signage, fences, robin nuttall, gerald jenzen, ray tonkin, conservation study, architectural styles, verandahs, shopfronts, cast iron, wndy jacobs, miles lewis, gary vines, heritage planning, heritage guidelines -
Clunes MuseumDocument - CONSERVATION STUDY, RICHARD AITKEN, 1986
... REPORT FOR THE SHIRE OF TALBOT & CLUNES 'AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION'& MINISTRY FOR PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT, BY RICHARD AITKEN - 10TH APRIL, 1986...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields REPORT FOR THE SHIRE OF TALBOT & CLUNES 'AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION'& MINISTRY FOR PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT, BY RICHARD AITKEN - 10TH APRIL, 1986 local history document report hepburn shire TALBOT AND CLUNES CONSERVATION STUDY - HISTORY OF SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS. ...REPORT FOR THE SHIRE OF TALBOT & CLUNES 'AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION'& MINISTRY FOR PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT, BY RICHARD AITKEN - 10TH APRIL, 1986TALBOT AND CLUNES CONSERVATION STUDY - HISTORY OF SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS.local history, document, report, hepburn shire -
Clunes MuseumNewspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, 7/02/1990
... POST OFFICE BUILT IN 1850'S CLASSIFIED BY NATIONAL TRUST AND REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION....POST OFFICE BUILT IN 1850'S CLASSIFIED BY NATIONAL TRUST AND REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION. local history document building post office PHOTOSTAT COPY OF NEWSPAPER REPORT CLUNES 110 YEAR OLD POST OFFICE TO BE AUCTIONED MARCH 1990 Newspaper NEWSPAPER CUTTING THE AGE ...POST OFFICE TO BE AUCTIONED MARCH 1990. POST OFFICE BUILT IN 1850'S CLASSIFIED BY NATIONAL TRUST AND REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION.PHOTOSTAT COPY OF NEWSPAPER REPORT CLUNES 110 YEAR OLD POST OFFICE TO BE AUCTIONED MARCH 1990local history, document, building, post office -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - CONSERVATION OF AUSTRALIA'S HISTORIC HERITAGE PLACES, 2005
... Conservation of Australia's Historic Heritage Places productivity commission draft report.282 pages published by Media and Publications Productivity Commission Canberra....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HERITAGE conservation of heritage places Heritage - Australia Conservation of Historic places. Australian Government Productivity Commission Conservation of Australia's Historic Heritage Places productivity commission draft report.282 pages published by Media and Publications Productivity Commission Canberra. ...Conservation of Australia's Historic Heritage Places productivity commission draft report.282 pages published by Media and Publications Productivity Commission Canberra.Australian Government Productivity Commissionheritage, conservation of heritage places, heritage - australia, conservation of historic places. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Warrnambool Botanic Garden Masterplan, February 1995
... This Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Study and Report was funded by the National Estate Grants Program of the Australian Heritage Commission and the City of Warrnambool. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Study and Report was funded by the National Estate Grants Program of the Australian Heritage Commission and the City of Warrnambool. ...This Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Study and Report was funded by the National Estate Grants Program of the Australian Heritage Commission and the City of Warrnambool. It was monitored in progress by a Steering Committee consisting of representatives of the Botanic and Public Gardens Advisory Committee, the Warrnambool City Council, Friends of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens and National Estate Grants Program representatives and community representatives. The Warrnambool Botanic Gardens were first sited close to the Hopkins River in 1859. In 1869 the gardens were relocated to the present day location in Botanic Road. This plan is of some importance as it gives an overview of the history and current condition in 1995 of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens and draws up a plan for its future development. It is useful for research and for consideration by the City Council today of policy making and further development of the gardens. This is a publication containing a master plan for the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. It has a section on acknowledgements, a summary, eight chapters, and 14 appendices. The pages are bound with plastic rings, the front cover is plasticized with an aerial photograph of the Botanic Gardens and surrounds and the back cover is lightweight cardboard. The pages contain printed material, fold out maps, sketches and diagrams and many photocopied photographs.Front Cover: City of Warrnambool, Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, Conservation and Development Plan, Jill Orr-Young, Patrick Mallon, SF Consultants Pty Ltd, February 1995. warrnambool botanic gardens, warrnambool -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - Newpapers 1990's
... 3831.01 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Brimbank Council fills top five director jobs 3831.02 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Australian Heritage Commission Arundel Rd Bridge & McKay Gardens Photo 01 3831.02 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Australian Heritage Commission Arundel Rd Bridge & McKay Gardens Photo 02 3831.03 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Albion Energy Park 3831.04 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Council Money Crisis 3831.05 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine City Band 60 Years Together 3831.06 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Dr Patrick O'Brien retires 3831.07 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Birth of a new nation 3831.08 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine's historical heritage signs 3831.09 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Rob Spence CEO plans no secrets council 3831.10 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine Harvester Site Redevelopment 3831.11 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Brimbank's Community Reference Panel 3831.12 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - New Sunshine Court House 3831.13 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Rob Spence Council's Chief quits 3831.14 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - City Of Brimbank Commissioner Jan Nathan 3831.15 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - New Sunshine Police Office 3831.16 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Havester Site Historic Buildings Appeal 3831.17 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Brimbank a growing city CEO Rob Spence & Commissioner Jane Nathan 3831.18 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Havester site purchased by Woolworths 3831.19 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - New Sunshine Megaplex Cinema Complex 3831.20 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine Market Place opens 3831.21 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine R.S.L. 75th anniversary 3831.22 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Frank O'Connor 3831.23 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Deer Park Foley family at Deer Park State School 3831.24 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Historical signs 3831.25 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Ballarat Rd Cnr Anderson Notice of Application for a Permit (Former Nettlefolds site) 3831.26 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - James 'Jim' Gaylor 3831.27 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Donald 'Don' McKay's ashes scattered at H.V. ...3831.01 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Brimbank Council fills top five director jobs 3831.02 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Australian Heritage Commission Arundel Rd Bridge & McKay Gardens Photo 01 3831.02 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Australian Heritage Commission Arundel Rd Bridge & McKay Gardens Photo 02 3831.03 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Albion Energy Park 3831.04 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Council Money Crisis 3831.05 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine City Band 60 Years Together 3831.06 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Dr Patrick O'Brien retires 3831.07 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Birth of a new nation 3831.08 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine's historical heritage signs 3831.09 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Rob Spence CEO plans no secrets council 3831.10 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine Harvester Site Redevelopment 3831.11 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Brimbank's Community Reference Panel 3831.12 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - New Sunshine Court House 3831.13 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Rob Spence Council's Chief quits 3831.14 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - City Of Brimbank Commissioner Jan Nathan 3831.15 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - New Sunshine Police Office 3831.16 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Havester Site Historic Buildings Appeal 3831.17 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Brimbank a growing city CEO Rob Spence & Commissioner Jane Nathan 3831.18 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Havester site purchased by Woolworths 3831.19 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - New Sunshine Megaplex Cinema Complex 3831.20 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine Market Place opens 3831.21 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Sunshine R.S.L. 75th anniversary 3831.22 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Frank O'Connor 3831.23 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Deer Park Foley family at Deer Park State School 3831.24 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Historical signs 3831.25 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Ballarat Rd Cnr Anderson Notice of Application for a Permit (Former Nettlefolds site) 3831.26 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - James 'Jim' Gaylor 3831.27 - Newspaper Articles 1990's - Donald 'Don' McKay's ashes scattered at H.V. ...Large collection of various newpapers articles from the 1990's with many articles on Sunshine & District -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Hut 97 Bonegilla Migrant Experience
... Australia’s post-World War II Immigration program. After much discussion between the Department of Army and Heritage and local groups about the significance of the site, the Australian Heritage Commission proceeded with its listing on the Register of the National Estate. ...Australia’s post-World War II Immigration program. After much discussion between the Department of Army and Heritage and local groups about the significance of the site, the Australian Heritage Commission proceeded with its listing on the Register of the National Estate. ...Bonegilla Army Base and Migrant Reception Centre began when funds were allocated to build Bonegilla Army Camp in June 1940. Builders began to erect about 600 huts prior to the Army moving in during September of that year. Between 1942 - 1943 it was enlarged to 848 buildings. In 1947 Bonegilla Reception and Training Centre began operating with the Army providing transport, security and catering services. From 1949 until 1965 the Bonegilla Reception and Training Centre operated without a military presence. Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre was made up of 24 blocks. It had its own churches, banks, sporting fields, cinema, hospital, police station and railway platform. It became the largest and longest operating reception centre in the post-war era. More than 300,000 migrants passed through its doors between 1947 and 1971, with most of those originating from non-English speaking European countries. From1965 with the increased Australian commitment to the Vietnam War and the need to find accommodation to train National Servicemen for Vietnam, the Army negotiated with the Department of Immigration to take over several blocks at Bonegilla. In 1971 the Reception Centre closed and the site reverted to the Army. After 1971 the Army undertook a major site redevelopment with the construction of Latchford Barracks as the Army Apprentice School. Later Latchford Barracks was redeveloped into part of the Army Logistic Training Centre. Between 1978 and 1982, nearly all of the centre was demolished in a major redevelopment. The new replacement buildings were formally opened as Latchford Barracks in 1983. Demolition of the buildings prompted calls for recognition of the site and the role it had played in Australia’s post-World War II Immigration program. After much discussion between the Department of Army and Heritage and local groups about the significance of the site, the Australian Heritage Commission proceeded with its listing on the Register of the National Estate. A Conservation Management Plan was prepared for Block 19 in 1996. The Army transferred Block 19 to the Victorian Government. In 2002 Heritage Victoria listed Block 19 on the State Heritage Register, giving attention to both the migrant and army connections with the site. Hut 97 at Bonegilla Migrant Experience is the home of the Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc.This image is significant because it records a building which is part of the Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre which played a critical role as the largest and longest operating Migrant Reception Centre in Australia.A colour photo of Hut 97 at Block 19, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, now the home of Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc.hut 97 bonegilla migrant experience, wodonga & district historical society, immigration australia -
Melton City LibrariesDocument, Minns Family Reunion, 2004
... In 1975 the Shire of Melton and the Melton and District Historical Society were successful in nominating the building for National Trust classification, and then the Australian Heritage Commission’s Register of the National Estate. ...In 1975 the Shire of Melton and the Melton and District Historical Society were successful in nominating the building for National Trust classification, and then the Australian Heritage Commission’s Register of the National Estate. ..."A perpetual spring in the adjacent creek provided a steady supply of fresh water to the site on which the homestead is built. Although we can not be certain of the identity of the builder, the first stage of ‘The Willows’ homestead appears to have been constructed in the mid 1850s. The house is situated on Crown Allotment No.1 (No Section), Parish of Kororoit, an allotment of 5 acres 3 roods 4 perches. Although it had surveyed the land, the Crown did not offer it for sale until 22nd November 1861, at which time it was purchased by Charles March Williams. (Although the property is directly opposite and immediately adjacent to the Township of Melton, and was sold as ‘Suburban Allotment 33’, it was situated within the Shire of Braybrook rather than the Shire of Melton until 1917.) Considerable improvements had taken place on the land prior to the Crown sale. When CM Williams purchased the allotment in November 1861 he paid £23.5.0 for the land itself, and valued the improvements at £400. Even allowing for some exaggeration by Williams, this is an extremely high valuation for improvements, and must have included a house. Some local research has claimed that in 1858 Williams had taken over the interest of a Mr Parkinson in the property, and that Parkinson built the house upon taking possession of the land c.1855. It was definitely built by 1861, when a map shows a square building on the site marked as ‘House’. The property is important in the district for its association with the establishment of the pound. The district pound had been established in 1854, when George Scarborough of Mount Cottrell (Mt Cottrell Road, south of Greigs Road) was appointed pound-keeper. Scarborough resigned in 1857. The pound was moved to Melton following agitation from local farmers and Charles March Williams appointed pound-keeper on 26th April 1858. Williams, the son of a doctor, had been born in London. Reminiscences of local residents of the time, as recorded in the Express newspaper, note Williams’ success in breeding horses on the property. Sales of up to 60 guineas were noted. Whether this was from Williams’s own stock or from unclaimed pound stock is not made clear. Williams appeared before a government inquiry in 1860 and advocated registration of all stock brands in the State. Williams died in 1862 leaving a widow, Catherine, and five living children aged 15 years to five months. At the time of his death Williams had entered negotiations with one Matthew Devenish and had a mortgage of £100 on allotments 1 and 2, Parish of Kororoit. Catherine Williams was appointed pound-keeper on 2 September 1863, with her eldest son Charles as her assistant. Her tenure was short for on 22nd March 1864 George Minns senior paid Matthew Devenish £135 for allotments 1 and 2 Parish of Kororoit (considerably less than Williams had claimed the property was worth in 1861) and on the same day paid William Tullidge £45 for the adjoining allotments 3 and 4. In April 1867, James Ebden Minns, the newly married son of George senior became the owner of The Willows property having entered into a mortgage arrangement with his father to the extent of £200. At the time George Minns was residing in Kaarimba having left Melton in 1867 for a short trip to England and upon his return having taken up a selection in the Kaarimba district with his son Frederick who had a hotel licence there. James paid out the mortgage on 2-1-1873. James Minns was appointed pound-keeper in 1872; in 1885 the pound was moved elsewhere and Minns purchased the old pound site and added it to his farm. The Willows residence underwent a major change about this time. A two room extension, similar in style but with a lower elevation was added to the original rear of the house with a chimney matching the distinctive originals. Window arrangements did not match the original but became a feature of the façade when the new addition became the front of the building. Six buttresses were attached to the east and west walls of the old building, two to the south wall and the whole rendered with mortar to give the appearance of dressed stonework around the windows. Galvanized iron was placed over the shingles and a verandah added on three sides. By 1876 The Willows was the homestead for a thriving mixed farm of 340 acres of which 156 was rented from a H. Ruck. In October of that year the Australasian travelling reporter visited and reported on the property. In common with the nearly every other property in the district the farm had ‘recently’ (generally within the last two years) abandoned cultivation of crops, and turned over completely to cattle pasture. Butter making was the principal occupation of the farm, which had about 50 head of cattle, a large proportion of which were milking cows. The reporter also noted that a ‘large number of pigs are kept upon this farm and are found to be very profitable stock’. Their manure was used in an orchard and garden in which ‘large quantities of lucerne and prairie grass are grown for the use of stock when ordinary feed is scarce’. Two bores attached to deep brick lined wells supplied water for the house in addition to the farm. A commodious timber barn and necessary sheds had also been constructed. Access to the property was improved following the construction of the bluestone ford across the creek c.1887, when the recreation ground came into use. Prior to this date it may have been that the crossing referred to as ‘Mr Minns bridge’ was used. This appears to have been a flimsy structure and has but two references in Council reports in the Melton Express in the 1880’s. It is believed that in the late 1890’s a timber building was added near the rear of the building to house a kitchen, ablutions and laundry rooms and rooms for seasonal workers. This was attached to the house by means of a trellised walkway using the original front entry to the house (long since the back door). A photograph of this building appears in a local history of Melton. This was demolished in recent decades during the period when the house was tenanted (after the Minns family had left). James Minns son, George, took over the property following his marriage to Alice Walsh in 1903. James and Caroline moved into a house on the former JH Games property at the eastern end of Henry Street. George held the position of Shire Secretary for Melton for 40 years. He was a most prominent member of the community being Secretary to, among others, the Melton Coursing Club, the Shooting Club and the Cemetery Trust. He also rode with the hunting parties who sported across the Plains and were entertained at Mount Kororoit. George and Alice had one son, Norman who followed his father into local government and became Secretary of the Shire of Werribee completing a record term in this position. George retired to Werribee in 1951, where he died in 1965. The National Trust records note that James Ebden Minns and his sons were ‘leading men of the district, Justices of the Peace, and Shire Councillors’. It claims that Sir Thomas Bent was a frequent visitor. The Willows passed into the hands of George’s grandson, Bruce Minns and the property was let for a number of years. In the 1960s it became vacant and was subject to vandalism. Major structural problems arose with the part demolition of the roof, the loss of windows and doors and holes dug into and under the floorboards. The outbuildings were particularly targeted. Following widespread public support, the Shire of Melton purchased the house, with 3.75 acres of land, in 1972. In 1975 the Shire of Melton and the Melton and District Historical Society were successful in nominating the building for National Trust classification, and then the Australian Heritage Commission’s Register of the National Estate. The AHC particularly noted its ‘townscape importance’. It was envisaged that the farmhouse would form ‘a picturesque centrepiece to Melton’s planned … historical park, along with Dunvegan bluestone cottage … and similar structures as they become available.’ In a time of great Melton’s ‘satellite city’ development the Council spelt out its broader vision in its submission to the AHC: ‘Melton is destined to become, by the end of the present century, a city of between 75,000 and 100,000 people. Significant relics of the past, such as ‘The Willows’, regrettably will be rare in that situation. It is essential that sufficient tangible links with Melton’s pioneering days remain to promote in the new community a sense of history and continuity’. Under the direction of ‘The Willows’ Restoration Committee and consultant architect John Hitch, all outbuildings, with the exception of the garage and toilet, were demolished and the dwelling house restored. Finances were provided by the Shire of Melton and the National Estate Grants Program, and considerable amount of voluntary labour was provided by the local community. The orchard was removed, and remaining wooden buildings were relocated to provide an open vista for visitors to the Park. The property was furnished with donations from district families keen to preserve this example of pioneer life in the area. The Willows became the headquarters of the Melton and District Historical Society". Invitation to the family reunion at the Willowslocal identities, pioneer families -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1988
... Fitzgibbon for his letter dated December 28, 1988, which included a copy of a letter sent to the Minister for Agriculture & Rural Affairs.The correspondence concerns the Public Bodies Review Committee Report on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44aah This document is a letter from Senator Shirley Walters advocating for legislative reform regarding the Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975. Private property can be added to the National Estate register without owners being notified or aware. ...Fitzgibbon for his letter dated December 28, 1988, which included a copy of a letter sent to the Minister for Agriculture & Rural Affairs.The correspondence concerns the Public Bodies Review Committee Report on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44aah This document is a letter from Senator Shirley Walters advocating for legislative reform regarding the Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975. Private property can be added to the National Estate register without owners being notified or aware. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1988. This item includes the following documents: 8504.44a Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 7 July 1988 - four pages 8504.44b Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 6 June 1988 - four pages 8504.44c Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 8 Aug 1988 - four pages 8504.44d Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 9 Sept 1988 - five pages 8504.44e Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 11 Nov 1988 - four pages 8504.44f Farmers of Victoria Newsletter Volume 6 No 12 Dec 1988 - six pages 8504.44g Australian Quarantine - Looking to the Future, a Government policy statement, circulated by the Hon. Peter Cook Minister for Resources, December 1988 - 55 page booklet 8504.44h Egg Farmers of Victoria Annual Report 1987 to 1988 - 40 pages 8504.44i 29th Victorian random sample laying test 1986-88 by Loris Mason, Ivan Smith, Keath Pattern, Poultry Industry Services.Final Report. 18 pages. 8504.44j This document is a formal acknowledgment from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Department received a letter from the Association, dated 22 July, containing comments on the Minister's statement about egg marketing.The Minister expresses gratitude for the feedback provided by the Association. The comments from the Association have been noted and will be considered in relation to egg marketing policies or decisions. 8504.44k This document is a formal notification regarding appointments to the Egg Board for a term ending June 30, 1989. 8504.44l From Ron Best MLC. Key Points of the NSW Egg Industry Reform Document. The NSW egg industry must shift from heavy regulation to a more market-oriented approach to improve efficiency and competitiveness. Current arrangements are complex, controversial, and unsustainable; managed change is preferred over abrupt deregulation or maintaining the status quo. 8504.44m David Kennedy, MLA, expresses his support for the request to have a representative from Northern Victoria on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, aligning with the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria's advocacy. 8504.44n This document is a formal response from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs to a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria regarding changes to the Egg Marketing Act. 8504.44o This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Department confirms receipt of a letter from the Association regarding egg marketing arrangements. 8504.44p The Poultry Farmer Licensing Committee's key activities during the 1987-1988 financial year included overseeing licensing operations for poultry farmers, ensuring compliance with the Egg Industry Stabilization Act 1983, and reporting to Parliament. 8504.44q National Social Science Survey Volume 1, No 1 Report Aug 1988 8504.44r This document is a professional letter from Policy Consultants to the Commercial Egg Producers Association, highlighting the following key points: Policy Consultants specialize in policy analysis, development, representation, and implementation. The firm has been operating for over 18 months and has built a credible record of achievements for its clients.They have established an excellent reputation for the quality of their work 8504.44s Newsletter "Eggbeat" Spring 1988. Includes: Deregulation in the New Zealand egg industry, as discussed at the 8th Annual Egg Industry Conference, involved significant changes from a previously controlled market. 8504.44t Agrimark News, the Australian Agribusiness Newsletter Issue 3. This document emphasizes the importance of marketing research and strong customer relationships in Australian agribusiness. 8504.44u Jaques Martin Hewitt International May Economic Statement July 1988 - 4 pages. The document provides detailed analysis of changes to superannuation from the May Economic Statement, focusing on impacts for funds, employers, and trustees. 8504.44v Producer Meeting Summary at Crystal Egg July 1988. Record attendance at the meeting reflected widespread concern among producers about low returns in the egg industry. 8504.44w This document is a formal letter from Ron Best, a Victorian legislator, addressed to Kevin Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. Ron Best is monitoring developments regarding a report on the New South Wales (NSW) egg industry and related issues faced by the NSW Government, particularly concerning Mr. Paul Galea. 8504.44x Invitation to Victorian Egg ProducersThe Poultry Research Council is inviting Victorian egg producers to an informal meeting on the evening of March 8th, 1987, at the VEMB auditorium in Keysborough. 8504.44y From the Poultry Research Council. The Poultry Research Council manages levy funds from egg producers and taxpayers to benefit the egg industry and consumers.Levy collection changed as of July 1: 3.25 cents per hen quota, deducted monthly by State Egg Corporations and Boards. 8504.44z From the Poultry Research Council. The Council is reviewing fifty applications for funding new and ongoing projects, as well as travel grants for the 1988/89 financial year. 8504.44aa This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, requesting nominations for the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44ab The document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in Victoria, addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. The Department thanks the Association for submitting comments on the Public Bodies Review Committee's report concerning the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44ac Key Points of the 1988 Australian Primary Industries and Resources Reforms 8504.44ad This document is a transcript from a 1988 egg industry meeting, highlighting key challenges and concerns regarding egg pricing and industry regulation:There is significant frustration among producers due to poor communication between the government, the Prices Commissioner, the Egg Board, and producers themselves. 8504.44ae This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association (CEPA) dated December 5, 1988, addressed to Mrs. Jean Vipadi of the Egg Farmers of Victoria. CEPA requests the names of all egg producers supplying the Crystal Egg Company in Bendigo. 8504.44af To the Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs. The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria formally requests: Copies of all papers presented at a poultry seminar held in Melbourne on June 21, 1988. Organization of a poultry industry seminar in Bendigo or Northern Victoria to facilitate attendance by local producers who find it difficult to travel to Melbourne. 8504.44ag To the Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs. The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria addressing concerns about proposed changes to the Egg Marketing Act. 8504.44ah Annual Supplement in the Bendigo Advertiser. The document outlines the challenges and developments in the egg industry in the Bendigo region, focusing on the period up to 1988. 8504.44ai The document is a formal letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Minister of Agriculture & Rural Affairs. The Association urges the appointment of a representative from northern Victoria poultry producers to the Egg Board, highlighting that country producers have lacked representation for the past 10 years. 8504.44aj To International Public Relations, Melbourne. These points highlight ongoing dissatisfaction with current egg pricing governance and the need for internal resolution before further action. 8504.44ak This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of an association, addressed to Mr. Kevin Brinkkotter, President of the Poultry Section of the Victorian Farmers Union (V.F.U.).Key Points:The association is requesting clarification on the V.F.U.'s policy regarding Professor Alan Fels and egg pricing. 8504.44al The document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, dated May 10, 1988. The Association is requesting an increase in the price of all grades of eggs due to rising costs, including upcoming increases in S.E.C. charges.The letter emphasizes the need for a reasonable return to ensure the viability of egg producers. 8504.44am To the Egg Marketing Working Party. Submission from CEPA. 8504.44an This document is a nomination letter proposing candidates for the position of Producer Member on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. The letter submits a panel of names for consideration for the Producer Member position on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board.Primary Nominee:Ron Robins (born 20th July, 1924) is the first choice. He has 37 years of experience in the egg industry.He operates a farm with his son, managing 10,500 birds, which allows him the flexibility to serve on the Board. 8504.44ao This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria, addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The Association is requesting a meeting (deputation) with the Labour Party Rural Committee. 8504.44ap To the Labour Party working Committee. CEPA requests a meeting with them. 8504.44aq To the Minister of Agricultura and Rural affairs. Disagreement with the results of a meeting with the Crystal Egg Company. 8504.44ar To the Labour Party Rural Committee requesting a deputation meeting. 8504.44as To the Egg farmers of Victoria. CEPA requests a rise in egg prices. 8504.44at The submission is from Bendigo egg producers to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, following discussions about establishing an egg washing facility at Crystal Egg Co. in Bendigo.A Board sub-committee (Messrs. Foster and Peacock) was formed to investigate options. 8504.44au Industry Super Update Newletter No 11. Discusses Confusion Over Superannuation Tax Changes. 8504.44av The document presents a review of Victorian egg prices conducted by the Prices Commissioner in March 1988. The review was led by Professor Allan Fels, serving as the Prices Commissioner for Victoria.The focus was on evaluating the pricing structure and market conditions for eggs in Victoria at that time.The review aimed to ensure fair pricing practices and assess any regulatory or economic factors influencing egg prices. 8504.44aw Promotional letter regarding re Industrial Relations. Recipients receive a special update with important changes in the industrial relations system. The Index is a comprehensive guide (over 400 pages) to major and minor players in industrial relations.It contains practical, up-to-date information. 8504.44ax This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board to the Commercial Egg Producers Association. The Board previously agreed in 1984 to provide financial assistance to the Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture for facility development, but the College did not proceed at that time. The College has now submitted a similar request for financial assistance. 8504.44ay News circulars issued by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (Egg Farmers of Victoria) during 1988 8504.44az From the Egg Farmers of Victoria disussion of various points which reflect operational changes, pricing adjustments, quality improvements, and future marketing plans for the Victorian egg industry. 8504.44aaa From the Egg Farmers of Victoria. Key Points of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board Regulatory Changes 8504.44aab News circulars issued by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (Egg Farmers of Victoria) during 1988 8504.44aac The document is a letter from Bernie Dunn, Leader of the National Party (Council), addressing concerns about deregulation in the egg industry. 8504.44aad The letter is from David Kennedy, a member of the Legislative Assembly, addressed to Kevin Fitzgibbons, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producer's Association.Kennedy encloses a reply from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Mr. Evan Walker, regarding representations made on behalf of the Association about a submission to the Public Bodies Review Committee Report. 8504.44aae From David Kennedy MP - Ministerial Statement on Egg Marketing. 8504.44aaf This document is a formal response from the Legislative Council's Agriculture & Rural Affairs Caucus Committee to a request from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria for a meeting. The Committee acknowledges receipt of the Association's request for a meeting regarding concerns in the poultry industry. 8504.44aag This document is a formal letter from Michael John, M.P., Member for Bendigo East, addressed to Mr. Kevin Fitzgibbon, Secretary of C.E.P.A. Acknowledgement of Correspondence:Michael John thanks Mr. Fitzgibbon for his letter dated December 28, 1988, which included a copy of a letter sent to the Minister for Agriculture & Rural Affairs.The correspondence concerns the Public Bodies Review Committee Report on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.44aah This document is a letter from Senator Shirley Walters advocating for legislative reform regarding the Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975. Private property can be added to the National Estate register without owners being notified or aware. This process can impose severe restrictions on property use, affecting all types of property (residential, commercial, industrial, rural).Proposed Solution 8504.44aai This document outlines the agenda and contact details for an upcoming meeting of the Coliban Water Investigation Committee. 8504.44aaj Submission for Protest Meeting 1988. Victorian egg producers in 1988 faced significant financial and regulatory challenges 8504.44aak CEPA Minutes of Annual Conference June 1988 8504.44aal Envelope with Crystal Indistries Logo and Address, 37cent Stamp with Queen Elizabeth Australia 8504.44aam Envelope addressed to All Members of CEPA, Card of thanks 8504.44aan Minutes of CEPA Annual Conference June 1988 8504.44aao Newsletter "The Rural Scene" from the Primary Industry and Energy Minister John Kerin. This document outlines the Australian Federal Government's approach to supporting rural industries and communities, emphasizing the interconnectedness of industry and community life in country areas. 8504.44aap From the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs is coordinating with the Commercial Egg Producers' Association regarding HPSA seminars at the Egg Board in Keysborough.Greg Parkinson, the main speaker, will reach out to arrange a suitable meeting date. 8504.44aaq Handwritten letter from Murray Oakes re meeting at Roberstsons' 8504.44aar This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board (trading as Egg Farmers of Victoria) to the Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture. The key points are:Interest-Free Loan OfferThe Board is providing a five-year, interest-free loan of $50,000 to the College. 8504.44aas This document is a formal response from the Crystal Egg Company to Mrs. Joan Heard of CEPA, addressing concerns about the effectiveness of a recent meeting and clarifying issues related to egg industry costs and pricing. 8504.44aat This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs regarding the organization of educational poultry seminars in Bendigo. The letter thanks Mrs. Joan Heard for her interest in poultry seminars previously conducted in Melbourne by the World Poultry Science Association (WPSA). 8504.44aau This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, dated July 27, 1988, addressed to G J Hilson, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association. 8504.44aav This document is a formal letter from the South Bendigo Branch of egg producers in Victoria, expressing concerns to the Egg Farmers of Victoria about the delayed operation of an egg washer at Crystal. The egg washer, expected to be operational by August, is still not usable, causing concern among small producers.egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, 2020
... The Royal Commission was formally established on 20 February 2020 when the Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd) issued Letters Patent formally appointing the Royal Commission and outlining the terms of reference for its inquiry. royal commission natural disaster bushfire mark binskin natural hazards australian defence force aerial aircraft evacuation planning emergency information abc air quality health wildlife heritage indigenous land management bushfire hazard reduction fuel management volunteers disaster recovery blue shield dja dja wurrung clans aboriginal corporation victorian farmers federation black summer Two volume report into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, including a volume of attachments. ...Two volume report into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, including a volume of attachments. This report is also known as the Bushfires Royal Commision. non-fictionroyal commission, natural disaster, bushfire, mark binskin, natural hazards, australian defence force, aerial, aircraft, evacuation planning, emergency information, abc, air quality, health, wildlife, heritage, indigenous land management, bushfire hazard reduction, fuel management, volunteers, disaster recovery, blue shield, dja dja wurrung clans aboriginal corporation, victorian farmers federation, black summer
