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Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Construction Toy, Betta, Bonza-Builda, c.1959
... Bonza-Builda...bonza-builda...Constructio toy called Bonza-Builda, which was a "KINDERTOY product" made in Australia in its original cardboard box....Bonza-Builda Leisure object Construction Toy Betta ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. The examples of toys in the collection include examples of alphabet toys, arcade toys, baby toys, construction toys, dolls, doll accessories, educational toys, soft toys, tin toys, toy animals, toy blocks, toy machines, toy typewriters, etc. Constructio toy called Bonza-Builda, which was a "KINDERTOY product" made in Australia in its original cardboard box.KINDERTOY PRODUCT / MADE IN AUSTRALIAbonza-builda, kindertoy, toys -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, McDonald, Gary et al, Australia's Golden Age of Steam: A Pictorial History, 1985
... ...Bonza Books...Australia's Golden Age of Steam: A Pictorial History Book McDonald, Gary Carroll, Brian Bonza Books ...A pictorial history of steam locomotives in the early to middle 20th century.ill, p.151.non-fictionA pictorial history of steam locomotives in the early to middle 20th century.railroads -- australia -- history, steam locomotives - australia - history -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1980 Class Photographs
... 5133.01 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 4 5M Names Back Row L2R Darren White Mark Snob Second Row L2R Theodore Hatz George Unknown Peter Herrewyn Mario Bonza Peter Hall Andrew Graham Third Row L2R Julie Edwards Unknown Lisa Carter Unknown Pauline Shaw Front Row L2R Unknown David Praice David Sultana Unknown Connie Conpro Lina Vella Bronwyn Kennedy Shane Guery 5133.02 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 2 3F 5133.03 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 1 2T 5133.04 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 6W ...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5133.01 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 4 5M Names Back Row L2R Darren White Mark Snob Second Row L2R Theodore Hatz George Unknown Peter Herrewyn Mario Bonza Peter Hall Andrew Graham Third Row L2R Julie Edwards Unknown Lisa Carter Unknown Pauline Shaw Front Row L2R Unknown David Praice David Sultana Unknown Connie Conpro Lina Vella Bronwyn Kennedy Shane Guery 5133.02 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 2 3F 5133.03 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 1 2T 5133.04 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 6W Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1980 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5133.01 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 4 5M Names Back Row L2R Darren White Mark Snob Second Row L2R Theodore Hatz George Unknown Peter Herrewyn Mario Bonza Peter Hall Andrew Graham Third Row L2R Julie Edwards Unknown Lisa Carter Unknown Pauline Shaw Front Row L2R Unknown David Praice David Sultana Unknown Connie Conpro Lina Vella Bronwyn Kennedy Shane Guery 5133.02 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 2 3F 5133.03 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 1 2T 5133.04 - Albion State School 1980 Grade 6W albion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Image - black and white, Joan Hood and students of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School, 1959, 1959
... http://sheilas.org.au/2014/02/a-bonza-joan-kirner/, accessed 06/06/2015 ...http://sheilas.org.au/2014/02/a-bonza-joan-kirner/, accessed 06/06/2015 joan hood joan kirner ballarat girls' technical school University Women Equal opportunity Teacher Joan Hood (later Joan Kirner) is surrounded by a number of students from the Ballarat Girl's Technical School, all members of the Magazine Committee. ...After marrying Ron Kirner, Joan Hood was known as Joan Kirner. She became the first female Premier of Victoria. “When I went out teaching, I went to Ballarat Girls Tech, where I met [husband] Ron who was at Ballarat Boys Tech. They were seen as tough schools, and I saw the disadvantage faced by these girls who were at the lowest of the low of the education rung – and yet there were some fantastic girls there who needed equal opportunity. So I think it was teaching that cemented in my mind that people don’t get an even go – and in particular girls. It didn’t take me too long to realise blokes were largely empowered. And it was teaching that cemented how equity and empowerment for women could be achieved through education.” Sarah Capper: You graduated from Melbourne University in 1958, and as mentioned, began work as a teacher in Ballarat. You married Ron in 1960 and received one of those government letters asking you to resign - JK: Yes, I think it burnt a hole in my pocket when I brought it home! We were both teachers, and I said to Ron, “Well, you got married – where’s your letter?!” That really clarified that the world wasn’t quite even, even in this profession that I’d always wanted and loved. I didn’t get superannuation – I think I got something like 100 pounds as pay in lieu of permanent service. And that wasn’t just me – that was a whole generation. Fancy that – that’s what it said – “pay in lieu of permanent service”. So that made me livid. If I hadn’t been a feminist before then, I certainly was by then. I realised the distribution of power was different for women and men. http://sheilas.org.au/2014/02/a-bonza-joan-kirner/, accessed 06/06/2015 Teacher Joan Hood (later Joan Kirner) is surrounded by a number of students from the Ballarat Girl's Technical School, all members of the Magazine Committee.joan hood, joan kirner, ballarat girls' technical school, university women, equal opportunity -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Threshold: The Magazine of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School, 1959, 1959
... http://sheilas.org.au/2014/02/a-bonza-joan-kirner/, accessed 06/06/2015 The four houses of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School were Bass House, Sturt House, Flinders House and Mitchell House. ...http://sheilas.org.au/2014/02/a-bonza-joan-kirner/, accessed 06/06/2015 The four houses of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School were Bass House, Sturt House, Flinders House and Mitchell House. ballarat girls' technical school joan hood joan kirner fay moore i.e. harris faye hilton marilyn miller lesley cutts margaret jones moira blair rosemary davies lorraine button vivienne guy lorraine krankovich loralie crabbe beverley davis shirley dean lorrice campbell hilary batt valerie stewat sandra mchenry Joy henderson Orange and green soft covered magazine of 24 pages. ...1959 was the first issue of 'Threshold'. In 1951 thirty girls started a junior technical course for the first time in Ballarat, under the Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. By 1959 it had increased enormously with an enrolment of 284 students, and its own headmistress. The early school took place in the Dana Street Primary School and a large portion of the Ballarat Technical Art School. It was not thought necessary for girls to produce a magazine, but Joan Hood (Kirner) was determined that the girls would have the same opportunity as the boys. “When I went out teaching, I went to Ballarat Girls Tech, where I met [husband] Ron who was at Ballarat Boys Tech. They were seen as tough schools, and I saw the disadvantage faced by these girls who were at the lowest of the low of the education rung – and yet there were some fantastic girls there who needed equal opportunity. So I think it was teaching that cemented in my mind that people don’t get an even go – and in particular girls. It didn’t take me too long to realise blokes were largely empowered. And it was teaching that cemented how equity and empowerment for women could be achieved through education.” Sarah Capper: You graduated from Melbourne University in 1958, and as mentioned, began work as a teacher in Ballarat. You married Ron in 1960 and received one of those government letters asking you to resign - JK: Yes, I think it burnt a hole in my pocket when I brought it home! We were both teachers, and I said to Ron, “Well, you got married – where’s your letter?!” That really clarified that the world wasn’t quite even, even in this profession that I’d always wanted and loved. I didn’t get superannuation – I think I got something like 100 pounds as pay in lieu of permanent service. And that wasn’t just me – that was a whole generation. Fancy that – that’s what it said – “pay in lieu of permanent service”. So that made me livid. If I hadn’t been a feminist before then, I certainly was by then. I realised the distribution of power was different for women and men. http://sheilas.org.au/2014/02/a-bonza-joan-kirner/, accessed 06/06/2015 The four houses of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School were Bass House, Sturt House, Flinders House and Mitchell House. Orange and green soft covered magazine of 24 pages. Includes a message from the headmistress, Fay Moore, and a photograph of the Magazine Committee featuring teacher Joan Hook (later Joan Kirner, Premier of Victoria). Information and a photograph is given for the following personalities: Sandra McHenry, Sylvia Rowe, Heather Young, Beverley Davis, Lorna Robertson, Janice Hunter, Margaret Ayars, Margaret Veal, Heather O'Brien, Hilary Batt, Leone Davies, Marlene Drever, Janet Smith.ballarat girls' technical school, joan hood, joan kirner, fay moore, i.e. harris, faye hilton, marilyn miller, lesley cutts, margaret jones, moira blair, rosemary davies, lorraine button, vivienne guy, lorraine krankovich, loralie crabbe, beverley davis, shirley dean, lorrice campbell, hilary batt, valerie stewat, sandra mchenry, joy henderson -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Airport & Airlines
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Albans 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Echidna 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Emu 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Frilled Nick Lizard 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Koala 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Kookaburra 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Lyrebird 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Platypus 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Red Kangaroo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Wombat 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine April 1991 - April 1992 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama April 1990 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - Airport & Airlines - 3rd Runway Newspaper Articles 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter April 2023 Bonza Takes Off 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter August 2022 Preliminary Draft Master Plan 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter December 2022 Melbourne Airport Master Plan Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter January 2024 Record Summer International Passenger Numbers 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter October 2024 Third Runway Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter May 2025 Record Passenger Numbers 2906.07 - Airport & Airlines - Brimbank City Council Know The Facts In The Third Runway 2906.08 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Rail Project Overview 2906.09 - Airport & Airlines - Living With Plan Noise 2906.10 - Airport and Airlines - $4.5 Billion Airport Upgrade - Star Weekly 3rd March 2026 Page 8...Albans 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Echidna 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Emu 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Frilled Nick Lizard 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Koala 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Kookaburra 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Lyrebird 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Platypus 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Red Kangaroo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Wombat 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine April 1991 - April 1992 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama April 1990 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - Airport & Airlines - 3rd Runway Newspaper Articles 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter April 2023 Bonza Takes Off 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter August 2022 Preliminary Draft Master Plan 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter December 2022 Melbourne Airport Master Plan Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter January 2024 Record Summer International Passenger Numbers 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter October 2024 Third Runway Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter May 2025 Record Passenger Numbers 2906.07 - Airport & Airlines - Brimbank City Council Know The Facts In The Third Runway 2906.08 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Rail Project Overview 2906.09 - Airport & Airlines - Living With Plan Noise 2906.10 - Airport and Airlines - $4.5 Billion Airport Upgrade - Star Weekly 3rd March 2026 Page 8 Collection of documents and miscelleous items Archive Airport & Airlines ...2906.01 - Airport & Airlines - Australia Airlines Overseas Travel Memorabilia William Lawrence Chapman 57 Furlong Road St. Albans 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Echidna 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Emu 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Frilled Nick Lizard 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Koala 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Kookaburra 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Lyrebird 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Platypus 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Red Kangaroo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Wombat 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine April 1991 - April 1992 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama April 1990 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - Airport & Airlines - 3rd Runway Newspaper Articles 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter April 2023 Bonza Takes Off 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter August 2022 Preliminary Draft Master Plan 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter December 2022 Melbourne Airport Master Plan Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter January 2024 Record Summer International Passenger Numbers 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter October 2024 Third Runway Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter May 2025 Record Passenger Numbers 2906.07 - Airport & Airlines - Brimbank City Council Know The Facts In The Third Runway 2906.08 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Rail Project Overview 2906.09 - Airport & Airlines - Living With Plan Noise 2906.10 - Airport and Airlines - $4.5 Billion Airport Upgrade - Star Weekly 3rd March 2026 Page 8airport, airline -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper - Newspaper articles, Sun News-Pictorial, Fires Blazing on 150M. Arc: "Need a Miracle", The Sun News-Pictorial, Tuesday, January 16, p1, 1962
... Hernes Oak McDonalds Track Florence Milkins Lieutenant-Colonel K. Leggett Bonza View Road Ringwood Police Station Michael O’Connor Volunteers Fire Damage - Buildings Digital scan of original pages from newspaper Fires Blazing on 150M. ...Various news articles pertaining to the January 1962 Victorian bushfires in the Dandenong and Healesville districts which by second day had spread on to a 150 mile front fromDaylesford and Kinglake through to the Dandenongs. Specific Eltham Shire districts mentioned include Ninka Road, St. Andrews, Kinglake, Hurstbridge on page 2 • Fires Blazing on 150M. Arc: "Need a Miracle", p1 (Illust.) – Victoria’s worst bushfire day since “Black Friday,” 1939 • Night dash as bushfire sweeps by, p2 (Illust.) • Kalorama Saved: Fire 100 Ft. Away, p2 • Stay away, says police chief, p2 • The Tragedy of the Fires, p3 (Illust.) • Good save by firemen, p4 (Illust.) • S.E.C. Firemen Saved N. Yallourn, p4 • Cherry river of flame, p4 • From the fire front: Fire-fighters are bitten by snakes, p4 • They faced the fury, p6 (Illust.) • The ’39 Blaze, p6 • They fought and failed, p6 • Hills Aflame: 2nd Day, pp16-17 (Illust.) • Respite at Olinda HQ, p16 (Illust.) • Here is Ruin, p17 (Illust.) • This fireman had to work among piled up furniture … p32 (Illust.) tom fielding collection, victorian bushfires - 1962, victorian bushfires – 1962, black friday, victorian bushfires – 1939, c.h. howe, daylesford, country fire authority, dandenongs, yallourn, central gippsland, montrose, olinda, kalorama, healesville, st. andrews, hurstbridge, ninka road, kinglake, yarra glen, a.l. mccutcheon, st. andrews postmaster, eltham shire secretary, max watson, police commissioner porter, observatory road, mt. dandenong, whittlesea, one tree hill, sassafras, the basin, steel’s creek, ruby ryan, the basin progress hall, yaallourn, yallourn north, stet electricity commission (s.e.c.), hernes oak, mcdonalds track, florence milkins, lieutenant-colonel k. leggett, bonza view road, ringwood police station, michael o’connor, volunteers, fire damage - buildings
