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Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Article - Newspaper Article, Wait for Recreation Facilities May be Over
... Broadmeadows Observer...Digital copy of page 8 of the Broadmeadows Observer... and commitment to growth. Newspaper Article Broadmeadows Observer ...In 1990, the article "Wait for recreation facilities may be over" by Suzanne Carbone discussed the anticipated opening of new recreation facilities at Banksia Gardens Community Services in Broadmeadows, Victoria. These facilities, including sports fields and playgrounds, were expected to enhance community engagement and promote healthy lifestyles. This development marked a significant milestone for the culturally diverse and vibrant Broadmeadows community.The anticipated opening of new recreation facilities at Banksia Gardens Community Services in Broadmeadows, Victoria, in 1990 marked a pivotal moment for the community. These facilities, including sports fields and playgrounds, were set to significantly enhance community engagement and promote healthy lifestyles. This development underscored the ongoing efforts to support and uplift one of Australia's most disadvantaged and culturally diverse areas, reflecting the community's resilience and commitment to growth.Digital copy of page 8 of the Broadmeadows Observer, Wednesday 28 March 1990newspaper article, broadmeadows observer, broadmeadows banksia gardens, recreation, october 1990, suzanne carbone -
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Article - Newspaper Article, Banksia Gardens Seeks Support
... Broadmeadows Observer...Digital copy of page 3 of the Broadmeadows Observer... of the era. Newspaper Article Broadmeadows Observer October 1987 ...In 1987, the Banksia Gardens Association in Broadmeadows sought community support to develop adjacent land for recreation. This initiative aimed to enhance local amenities, foster community spirit, and improve residents' quality of life. Their efforts reflect broader trends in community-driven urban development during that period.In 1987, the Banksia Gardens Association in Broadmeadows sought community support to develop adjacent land for recreational use. This initiative was significant as it aimed to enhance local amenities, foster community spirit, and improve residents' quality of life, reflecting broader trends in community-driven urban development of the era.Digital copy of page 3 of the Broadmeadows Observer, Wednesday 28 October 1987newspaper article, broadmeadows observer, october 1987, broadmeadows banksia gardens -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph, Children on the Banksia Gardens Estate, 23 March 1990
... Broadmeadows Observer... in the Broadmeadows Observer, depicts children on the Banksia Gardens Estate... in the Broadmeadows Observer, depicts children on the Banksia Gardens Estate ...This black and white photo, originally published in the Broadmeadows Observer, depicts children on the Banksia Gardens Estate in Broadmeadows. One child holds an umbrella in a paddock, symbolising the community's resilience. The estate, initially plagued by social challenges, has transformed through community services and recent housing developments.This black and white photograph, originally published in the Broadmeadows Observer, captures a group of children on the Banksia Gardens Estate, Broadmeadows, with one child holding an umbrella in a paddock. The image symbolises the community's resilience. Initially plagued by social challenges, the estate has transformed through community services and recent housing developments, highlighting the strength and progress of the local community.Black and white photograph on glossy photographic paper.1 Torn Label: Photographers Caption SH/Date 23/3/90 Publication OB/Operator's Name Leich/Assignment Banksia GA/Names and Initials Adsage/(in block letters/from left to right) Green Label: The Leader Newspaper Group/The Northern Division/Paper 30/Catchline ME39BO700/Percentage 112/Date/Page 8banksia gardens estate, broadmeadows, children, broadmeadows observer, 1990 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph, Mural, c 1987
... Broadmeadows Observer...The photograph was published in the Broadmeadows Observer...The photograph was published in the Broadmeadows Observer ...The photograph was published in the Broadmeadows Observer as part of an article highlighting community support initiatives. It features a mural located in the Banksia Gardens estate, which was painted by local residents. The project received funding from several sources, including the Ministry of Arts, the Community Arts Board, the Ministry of Housing, and Broadmeadows Health Services. This mural stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of the community and various organisations in fostering a supportive and vibrant neighbourhood. The mural featured in the photograph, published in the Broadmeadows Observer, held significant cultural and community value. Located in the Banksia Gardens estate, this artwork was created by local residents and symbolised the collective spirit and creativity of the community. The project was made possible through the generous support of the Ministry of Arts, the Community Arts Board, the Ministry of Housing, and Broadmeadows Health Services. This mural not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the area but also served as a lasting testament to the power of community collaboration and the positive impact of public art initiatives.Black and white photograph on glossy photographic paper.Reduce/to/66%/P6.3/OBS/28-10-87banksia gardens estate, broadmeadows, broadmeadows observer, 1987 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1980s
... "Bob Ridley with children at Cave Broadmeadows Broadmeadows... at Cave Broadmeadows Broadmeadows Observer" B & W photograph ...Reverend Ridley was ordained in 1974; served in South Australia between 1974 and 1977; Director Orana 1978-1991; Inter-Church Trade and Industry Mission 1991-1998; Toorak College chaplain from 1998.B & W photograph of Reverend Bob Ridley sitting on playground equipment with two children."Bob Ridley with children at Cave Broadmeadows Broadmeadows Observer"uniting church, minister, rev bob ridley, broadmeadows -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Fatal Accident, Leader newspaper, 16 September 1986
... Broadmeadows Observer... Broadmeadows Observer Obs 17//9/86; P1; Pascoe Vale Road crash Leader ...Fatal accident Somerton Road and Hume Highway 1986Event in SomertonPhoto b/w: 17.5 cm x 12 cmObs 17//9/86; P1; Pascoe Vale Road crash Leader Newspaper stampfatal accident, hume highway, somerton road, somerton, broadmeadows observer