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Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, University of Ballarat: Women of Note; Heather Hatfield, Quality Manager, (d. 2006)
... ...chair of board...Vice-Chancellor Kwong Lee Dow said: "Heather was an outstanding University leader, well known for her many contributions as Quality Manager, Chair of the Board of Technical Studies, Member of Council, member of numerous committees and active participant in countless University projects....Vice-Chancellor Kwong Lee Dow said: "Heather was an outstanding University leader, well known for her many contributions as Quality Manager, Chair of the Board of Technical Studies, Member of Council, member of numerous committees and active participant in countless University projects. women of note heather hatfield quality manager wimmera institute of tafe amalgamation university of ballarat accreditation vice-chancellor kwong lee dow university leader chair of board councillor university projects death 2006 University of Ballarat: Women of Note; Heather Hatfield, Quality Manager, (d. 2006) Article Article - Women ...Heather Hatfield was a member of staff at the Wimmera Institute of TAFE before it's amalgamation with the University of Ballarat (UB). As Quality Manager for the University she was instrumental in getting UB Quality Accredited. She died suddenly in 2006. Vice-Chancellor Kwong Lee Dow said: "Heather was an outstanding University leader, well known for her many contributions as Quality Manager, Chair of the Board of Technical Studies, Member of Council, member of numerous committees and active participant in countless University projects.women of note, heather hatfield, quality manager, wimmera institute of tafe, amalgamation, university of ballarat, accreditation, vice-chancellor, kwong lee dow, university leader, chair of board, councillor, university projects, death 2006 -
Federation University Historical CollectionCertificate, Ballarat Like Minds Certificate, 2003
... Noel Coxall Chair of the Board...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields university of ballarat ballarat likeminds noel coxall Noel Coxall Chair of the Board A green, grey and white Ballarat Like Minds Certificate made out to University of Ballarat. ...A green, grey and white Ballarat Like Minds Certificate made out to University of Ballarat. Noel Coxall Chair of the Boarduniversity of ballarat, ballarat likeminds, noel coxall -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Guideline, VIOSH: Ballarat University College; School Review Schedule and Guidelines and Procedures, 1993
... board...dr frank hurley...chair...Board document are provided. There is a guideline for the introduction of new courses and changes to existing courses. (This is a schematic outline). Memorandum from Dr Frank Hurley, Chair...Board document are provided. There is a guideline for the introduction of new courses and changes to existing courses. (This is a schematic outline). Memorandum from Dr Frank Hurley, Chair ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. A review schedule for the University shows when each School is due for their review. The years range from 1993 through to 1996. Included with this are guideline procedures - rationale, schedule, procedures and participants, documentation, review report and consideration. Amendments to the Academic Board document are provided. There is a guideline for the introduction of new courses and changes to existing courses. (This is a schematic outline). Memorandum from Dr Frank Hurley, Chair of the Academic Board Review Committee, refers to guideline procedures re new courses and changes, reviews. As Ballarat University College is affiliated with The University of Melbourne, recommendations must be approved by Melbourne University. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.Seven A4 pages. Table and schematic outline includedBallarat University College paper. Signature of Frank Hurleyviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat university college, melbourne university, review schedule, guidelines for procedure, academic board, dr frank hurley, chair of academic board review committee, new courses, changes to courses -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Trugo Club Presentation 1961, December 1961
... B & W photograph of 3 men, L - R Les TURNER, Mel FENNELL and Tom BUCKINGHAM with a presentation cup on a chair. A board underneath reads 'The Cup was presented by Counsellor R. ...Sport - Trugo Leslie Stanley TURNER Henry Melville FENNELL Theodore Thomas (Tom) BUCKINGHAM B & W photograph of 3 men, L - R Les TURNER, Mel FENNELL and Tom BUCKINGHAM with a presentation cup on a chair. A board underneath reads 'The Cup was presented by Counsellor R. ...Port Melbourne had two Trugo Clubs which competed with other clubs in Newport, Footscray & South Melbourne.B & W photograph of 3 men, L - R Les TURNER, Mel FENNELL and Tom BUCKINGHAM with a presentation cup on a chair. A board underneath reads 'The Cup was presented by Counsellor R. BARTLETT of Footscray to Trugo Association for Championship Fours. R. KENT Hon Sec'.sport - trugo, leslie stanley turner, henry melville fennell, theodore thomas (tom) buckingham -
Macarthur & District Historical Society IncFurniture - Barber's chair
... Barber's chair with a detached board for children to sit on, to modify chair height....Macarthur & District Historical Society Inc corner High & Heckfield streets Macarthur great-ocean-road Barber's chair with a detached board for children to sit on, to modify chair height. ...Barber's chair with a detached board for children to sit on, to modify chair height. -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Kodak images 2, 2004
... Gerard Menses (CEO) with Maryanne Diamond (General Manager) and Graeme Innes (Chair of VA Board) holding a Vision Australia sign, standing on the first floor balcony at Kooyong....Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Gerard Menses (CEO) with Maryanne Diamond (General Manager) and Graeme Innes (Chair of VA Board) holding a Vision Australia sign, standing on the first floor balcony at Kooyong. vision australia Gerard Menses Maryanne Diamond Graeme Innes 1 digital image of three people holding a Vision Australia sign Kodak images 2 Photograph Image ...Gerard Menses (CEO) with Maryanne Diamond (General Manager) and Graeme Innes (Chair of VA Board) holding a Vision Australia sign, standing on the first floor balcony at Kooyong.1 digital image of three people holding a Vision Australia signvision australia, gerard menses, maryanne diamond, graeme innes -
Federation University Historical CollectionCertificate, Committee of Ballarat Recognition of Service Certificate, 01/05/2006
... Kwong Lee Dow University of Ballarat 1st May 2006 Ross Hoby Executive Director Noel Coxall Chair of the Board...Kwong Lee Dow University of Ballarat 1st May 2006 Ross Hoby Executive Director Noel Coxall Chair of the Board A blue and white Committee of Ballarat Recognition of Service Certificate made out to executive member Professor Kwong Lee Dow Committee of Ballarat Recognition of Service Certificate Certificate Certificate ...A blue and white Committee of Ballarat Recognition of Service Certificate made out to executive member Professor Kwong Lee DowCommittee for Ballarat "Working together to enhance Ballarat's future. Campioning issues to keep Ballarat's Region successful." Executive Member Prof. Kwong Lee Dow University of Ballarat 1st May 2006 Ross Hoby Executive Director Noel Coxall Chair of the Boardcommittee for ballarat, letterhead, kwong lee dow, university of ballarat, ross hoby, noel coxall -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage CollectionPhotograph, c. 1970
... Full length portrait photograph of Cr Jack Campbell in mayoral attire including blue robe, chain, collar and cuffs and leaning on a green chair and a side board....Full length portrait photograph of Cr Jack Campbell in mayoral attire including blue robe, chain, collar and cuffs and leaning on a green chair and a side board. Photograph ...Copyright for this image is unknown, although likely commissioned by Council. It has been digitised and published here for educational and research purposes. If you believe that you have copyright to this image and would like it removed from the site please contact us through the 'Leave a Comment' tab below. Full length portrait photograph of Cr Jack Campbell in mayoral attire including blue robe, chain, collar and cuffs and leaning on a green chair and a side board. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumModel - Doll House, Koch's Doll House, 1941.1942
... These include dining table and four chairs, side board, dressing table, bed, tall boy, low boy, entrance table, entrance bench, entrance hall stand, kitchen table, 4 chairs and 2 benches....These include dining table and four chairs, side board, dressing table, bed, tall boy, low boy, entrance table, entrance bench, entrance hall stand, kitchen table, 4 chairs and 2 benches. ...The dolls house and furniture was made by Heinrich August Ernst KOCH, who was interned at Orange NSW on the 6 June 1940. In 1941 was taken to Tatura VIC for an appeals tribunal hearing. He was released in 1943 to the Civil Alien Corp. The donor of the dolls house, John Smiles, is the grandson of Heinrich. Heinrich made the dolls house and furniture which he made for his daughters in Sydney NSW. It was sent to them whilst interned. The furniture is copies of real life size items and the house has features common with the family home in Sydney.Wooden, painted dolls house, made from packing crates. 5 main pieces with additional pieces (roof, chimney, stairs, outside roof area, furniture) which go together to form this long single story dolls house. Painted in cream with green features and red roof. Windows and doors open. Several windows have glass in them. Original piece of Lino in kitchen area. 2 rooms are wallpapered. Original pieces of furniture are included (see list attached to worksheet). These include dining table and four chairs, side board, dressing table, bed, tall boy, low boy, entrance table, entrance bench, entrance hall stand, kitchen table, 4 chairs and 2 benches.heinrich august ernst koch, john smiles, orange internment camp, tatura internment camp, civil alien corp -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Queensland Blind Institution display at exhibition, 1962?
... Neither the full name of the organisation nor the exhibition are known, however a sign on the opposite wall reads "Government Exhibit 1962". Cane chairs, an ironing board cover, coat hangers, a cane cot and a cane screen are viewable to the far right of the image. ...Neither the full name of the organisation nor the exhibition are known, however a sign on the opposite wall reads "Government Exhibit 1962". Cane chairs, an ironing board cover, coat hangers, a cane cot and a cane screen are viewable to the far right of the image. ...Part of a display by the Queensland Blind Institution (?) as part of a exhibition. Neither the full name of the organisation nor the exhibition are known, however a sign on the opposite wall reads "Government Exhibit 1962". Cane chairs, an ironing board cover, coat hangers, a cane cot and a cane screen are viewable to the far right of the image. The remaining view is of an empty space awaiting exhibitors.1 x B/W photograph of exhibition spaceC2-4138 Reproduced by Photo Section, Survey Office, Dept. Public Lands, QLD.queensland industrial institute for the blind, fundraising -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper Cutting, The Mail, "Heritage a Pointer" - Newspaper Article on Ringwood/Croydon incl Historical Societies 1999, 19-Jan-99
... Article including commentary by Joan Walker about historical changes in Ringwood and Maroondah Tourism Authority Board chair Cr. Maureen Naylor....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Article including commentary by Joan Walker about historical changes in Ringwood and Maroondah Tourism Authority Board chair Cr. Maureen Naylor. Newspaper with article by Jeff Jones about history and the historical society. ...Article including commentary by Joan Walker about historical changes in Ringwood and Maroondah Tourism Authority Board chair Cr. Maureen Naylor.Newspaper with article by Jeff Jones about history and the historical society. Views of streets and houses. Qty 4. +Additional Keywords: Walker, Joan / Naylor, Maureen , Cr. / Jones, Jeff -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage CollectionPhotograph
... Image of two wooden tables set up in a T-shape configuration with chairs and a side board in the background. Two images hang on the wall in the background....Image of two wooden tables set up in a T-shape configuration with chairs and a side board in the background. Two images hang on the wall in the background. ...One of 5 B/W photographs showing areas within Caulfield Town Hall. Production date unknown sometime after 1931 and before 1976. Original source unknown. Copyright for this image is unknown, although likely commissioned by Council. It has been digitised and published here for educational and research purposes. If you believe that you have copyright to this image and would like it removed from the site please contact us through the 'Leave a Comment' tab below.B/W photograph of Councillor's room off council chamber at Caulfield Town Hall. Image of two wooden tables set up in a T-shape configuration with chairs and a side board in the background. Two images hang on the wall in the background.Small Sticker, gold, adhered to r.h.s.verso corner 'The Speciality Press'. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Discussion Paper for a meeting with Hon.I. Predl, 1985, 1985
... Predl - Acting Chair of the TAFE Board. Topics include Responsibilities of Council, L.F.J. ...Predl - Acting Chair of the TAFE Board. Topics include Responsibilities of Council, L.F.J. ...Soft page booklet Ballarat prepared for a meeting with I. Predl - Acting Chair of the TAFE Board. Topics include Responsibilities of Council, L.F.J. Hillman Recreation Building, Maintanance of Buildings, Campus titles and future development, College Management Study, Uncertainties re Blackburn report. ballarat school of mines, smb campus, lydiard street, capital works, lydiard st campus, l.f.j. hillman, maintenance of buildings, blackburn report -
Vision AustraliaAudio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 34
... Stephen Jolley speaking with Professor Ron McCallum, recently appointed to the board VA and is Chair of the Board of 2RPH. Clare Bilton-Roos chats about titles from the Vision Australia Library. ...Stephen Jolley speaking with Professor Ron McCallum, recently appointed to the board VA and is Chair of the Board of 2RPH. Clare Bilton-Roos chats about titles from the Vision Australia Library. ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Stephen Jolley speaking with Professor Ron McCallum, recently appointed to the board VA and is Chair of the Board of 2RPH. Clare Bilton-Roos chats about titles from the Vision Australia Library. Valerie Thomas’s guest is Jeaven Baines, visiting from Canada for 6 months in a temporary position as Youth Development Officer in Policy and Advocacy. Kate Gneil concludes with updates and news around VA. 1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, valerie thomas, stephen jolley, ron mccallum, clare bilton-roos, jeavon baines, kate gniel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ILLUMINATED ADDRESS TO CARL ROEDER. ESQ, 19th october 1885
... Beyond mine management, Roeder served as Chair of the Board of the VC mining company. The Artist is F. de Kock (Frederic de Kock) and was a known artist and lithographer in Sandhurst during the 1880s and was often commissioned for these high-end, bespoke illuminated addresses....Beyond mine management, Roeder served as Chair of the Board of the VC mining company. The Artist is F. de Kock (Frederic de Kock) and was a known artist and lithographer in Sandhurst during the 1880s and was often commissioned for these high-end, bespoke illuminated addresses. ...Carl Roeder was a highly respected figure in the Bendigo mining community, serving 27 years as a manager in the region. Roeder was part of a wave of experienced German miners who migrated to the Bendigo goldfields, and settled in the Bendigo area (then Sandhurst) in 1862 .The Victoria Consols Mining Company was one of the major players on the famous Garden Gully line of reef, one of the richest gold-producing areas in the world. Beyond mine management, Roeder served as Chair of the Board of the VC mining company. The Artist is F. de Kock (Frederic de Kock) and was a known artist and lithographer in Sandhurst during the 1880s and was often commissioned for these high-end, bespoke illuminated addresses.Illuminated address presented to Carl Roeder. Esq. "On his resignation as mining manager of the Victoria Consols Mining Company. Registered after faithful service for twenty seven years in the capacity". Signed by: Henry Nirch - Manager.. Yason - Director.. Mills - Director.. Burrows - Director.. Howard - Director.. Gibbs - Director. Drawing of a Mine with poppet heads. Address decorated with floral display. Markings/Inscriptions: F.de Kock. Artist. 19th October 1885. Sandhurst. 11910F.de Kock. Sandhurstperson, individual, certificate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CRUISE SHIP DAILY PROGRAM, 1963
... >>Hanseatic<< 300029 BRT Coloured sketches on the front depict people in lounge chairs, dancing, playing shuttle board and kid's activities. ...>>Hanseatic<< 300029 BRT Coloured sketches on the front depict people in lounge chairs, dancing, playing shuttle board and kid's activities. ...LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CRUISE SHIP DAILY PROGRAM On the front cover: Tagesprogramm Daily Program T.S. >>Hanseatic<< 300029 BRT Coloured sketches on the front depict people in lounge chairs, dancing, playing shuttle board and kid's activities. Also, a sketch of the ship Hanseatic. Inside Daily program in German and English. This was for the last night of the cruise arriving in New York the next day Sept 20th 1963 On the rear are the service hours.cruise ship, ts hanseatic -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Marshall, Neil Leslie
... Neil Leslie Marshall, a Panton Hill resident, had various roles in the Country Fire Authority, from firefighter to Deputy Chair of the CFA Board. In 2023, he was awarded an Australian Fire Service Medal. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Neil Leslie Marshall, a Panton Hill resident, had various roles in the Country Fire Authority, from firefighter to Deputy Chair of the CFA Board. In 2023, he was awarded an Australian Fire Service Medal. ...Neil Leslie Marshall, a Panton Hill resident, had various roles in the Country Fire Authority, from firefighter to Deputy Chair of the CFA Board. In 2023, he was awarded an Australian Fire Service Medal. He joined the Panton Hill Fire Brigade in 1960 and later was active in arranging support and welfare for brigade families affected by fire. Contents Newspaper article: "Plaudits for top citizens", Diamond Valley Leader, 5 February 2020, Names of Nillumbik Council's Australia Day awards: Neil Marshall, Carol Jenkinson, Tony Barbeta (photograph also includes Robert Marshall) Newspaper article: "Neil Marshall's service to CFA spans more than 61 years", Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, February 2023, Neil Marshall awarded Australian Fire Service Medal in 2023 Australia Day Honours for his contribution to the emergency services and communities of Victoria. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcneil marshall, panton hill victoria, australian fire service medal, country fire authority, ash wednesday fire, north warrandyte victoria, brian potter, st andrews victoria, carol jenkinson, diamond valley college, hurstbridge wattle festival, tony barbeta, st andrews mens shed, nillumbik youth productions, robert marshall -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, Legacy Presidents (Bill Cremor, Syd Birrell, Ray Hall, Hugh Brain)
... According to his account relationships were not always smooth; not only did Hall chair a fractious Board in 1934, but in 1931 insults were hurled during a meeting (by no less than Stan Savige) which resulted in the immediate resignation of the then President Smith, later retracted. ...According to his account relationships were not always smooth; not only did Hall chair a fractious Board in 1934, but in 1931 insults were hurled during a meeting (by no less than Stan Savige) which resulted in the immediate resignation of the then President Smith, later retracted. ...Two page document recording anecdotes about Melbourne Legacy Presidents, including Bill Cremor, Syd Birrell, Ray Hall and Cyril Smith, written by Ray Hall's successor in 1935, H.G. Brain. According to his account relationships were not always smooth; not only did Hall chair a fractious Board in 1934, but in 1931 insults were hurled during a meeting (by no less than Stan Savige) which resulted in the immediate resignation of the then President Smith, later retracted. Brain himself upset Mildura Legacy when he put forward his view to the Mildura Annual Dinner that 'the returned soldier section of the population was big enough ... to carry its own welfare activities, and that it ought not to pound the general populace too hard.' He had inadvertently broadcast his ideas over the national network, thinking that the microphone was only for local hearing assistance. More amusingly Brain also tells a story about Cremor when he ran against Harold Holt for the the House of Representatives seat of Fawkner 'in 1942 (?)', and one about Birrell showing a group of the Women's Nationalist League (a conservative women's organisation established in 1904 to support the monarchy and empire) members around the Flemington Saleyards. The handwritten notation at the end references the funeral of 1949 President Syd Birrell, who died in 1966.Eyewitness account of early Melbourne Legacy presidents, which is indicative of the times and attitudes.2 typed sheets, black on white'Birrell funeral' handwritten in blue ballpoint, tick beside the final paragraph on each sheet.past presidents, history -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Photocopy, The Courier Ballarat, "Support for Tram Plan", Aug. 2002
... Has photos of Ballarat Tourism Board chair Judy Verlin and of part of the crowd at the meeting. ...Has photos of Ballarat Tourism Board chair Judy Verlin and of part of the crowd at the meeting. ...Photocopy of parts of pages 1 and 2 of the Courier, Ballarat, 31/7/2002, titled "Support for Tram Plan" written by Catherine Best. The item reports on the meeting held the previous day at the Town Hall to explain the details of the $20m proposal to return trams to the streets of Ballarat. Notes the Couriers web poll. Has photos of Ballarat Tourism Board chair Judy Verlin and of part of the crowd at the meeting. Full Image and 2nd copy of sheets added 14-1-2016 from donation of Kathy Stanley. Second copy - Has date and page number written in under headline in ink.trams, tramways, ballarat city tramway, public meeting, ballarat revival -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Suzanne Godfrey, The Royal Standard Flying at Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 09/04/2018
... HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. ...HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. ...Federation University Australia showcased its students and research at a luncheon for His Royal Highness The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex KG GCVO, at the Mt Helen Campus on Sunday, 8 April. The University’s student leaders and academics joined other dignitaries and business representatives for the special event. “The University is deeply honoured to host HRH The Earl of Wessex and share his passion for volunteerism and The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award,” Professor Helen Bartlett, Vice-Chancellor, said. Prior to the luncheon HRH The Earl of Wessex experienced a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony at the University. The program included showing HRH The Earl of Wessex concept plans for a refurbished Sports Science facility at the Mt Helen Campus. Guests were treated to a performance by the Arts Academy’s renowned vocal ensemble Word of Mouth. At the conclusion of the luncheon, HRH The Earl of Wessex planted a tree at the Student Commons Courtyard. The visit to the University by HRH The Earl of Wessex was the first by a member of the Royal Family since Prince Charles visited in 1974. HRH The Earl of Wessex was in Australia to attend the Commonwealth Games and undertake additional engagements to recognise and promote The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award in Australia. HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. The events enabled HRH The Earl of Wessex to engage with over 1,000 young people undertaking the Award, and over 3,400 Award volunteers and supporters who will have the opportunity to discuss their activities and showcase the work being done to help young Australians dream big, challenge themselves and find their purpose, passion and place in the world. HRH The Earl of Wessex’s visit celebrates significant milestones and growth in the diversity of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program in Australia. “The Award’s relevance to all young Australians is as important today as it was when it started over 60 years ago,” Mr Peter Kaye AM, Chief Executive Officer of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Australia, said. “Employers in particular are recognising the ‘soft skills’ that are so necessary for a well prepared future employee.”Photograph of the Royal Standard Flying on the Federation University Mt Helen Campus flagpoles during the visit of HRH the Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, KG GCVO. Prince Edward visited the Mount Helen campus as the Chair of the trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation. The award is the world's leading youth achievement award. It has helped inspired, empower, connect and recognise the achievements of more than 8 million young people in more than 140 countries. The Award presents a balanced, non-competititive program of voluntary activites that encourage personal discovery, growth, resilience, perseverance, responsibility and community service. It is about individual challenge and encouraging young people to become mature and active citizens who positively contribute to society, through activities that inspire them.prince edward, earl of wessex, royal visitor, duke of edinburgh's international award foundation, federation university, royalty -
Federation University Historical CollectionPoster, Federation University Australia Welcome to HRH Prince Edward, 2018, 09/04/2018
... HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. ...HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. ...Federation University Australia showcased its students and research at a luncheon for His Royal Highness The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex KG GCVO, at the Mt Helen Campus on Sunday, 8 April. The University’s student leaders and academics joined other dignitaries and business representatives for the special event. “The University is deeply honoured to host HRH The Earl of Wessex and share his passion for volunteerism and The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award,” Professor Helen Bartlett, Vice-Chancellor, said. Prior to the luncheon HRH The Earl of Wessex experienced a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony at the University. The program included showing HRH The Earl of Wessex concept plans for a refurbished Sports Science facility at the Mt Helen Campus. Guests were treated to a performance by the Arts Academy’s renowned vocal ensemble Word of Mouth. At the conclusion of the luncheon, HRH The Earl of Wessex planted a tree at the Student Commons Courtyard. The visit to the University by HRH The Earl of Wessex was the first by a member of the Royal Family since Prince Charles visited in 1974. HRH The Earl of Wessex was in Australia to attend the Commonwealth Games and undertake additional engagements to recognise and promote The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award in Australia. HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. The events enabled HRH The Earl of Wessex to engage with over 1,000 young people undertaking the Award, and over 3,400 Award volunteers and supporters who will have the opportunity to discuss their activities and showcase the work being done to help young Australians dream big, challenge themselves and find their purpose, passion and place in the world. HRH The Earl of Wessex’s visit celebrates significant milestones and growth in the diversity of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program in Australia. “The Award’s relevance to all young Australians is as important today as it was when it started over 60 years ago,” Mr Peter Kaye AM, Chief Executive Officer of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Australia, said. “Employers in particular are recognising the ‘soft skills’ that are so necessary for a well prepared future employee.”Blue Federation University poster created to welcome HRH Prince Edward to the Mount Helen Campus poster, banner, prince edward, royal visitor -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Federation University Seating Arrangement for lunch with HRH Prince Edward, 2018, 09/04/2018
... HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. ...HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. ...Federation University Australia showcased its students and research at a luncheon for His Royal Highness The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex KG GCVO, at the Mt Helen Campus on Sunday, 8 April. The University’s student leaders and academics joined other dignitaries and business representatives for the special event. “The University is deeply honoured to host HRH The Earl of Wessex and share his passion for volunteerism and The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award,” Professor Helen Bartlett, Vice-Chancellor, said. Prior to the luncheon HRH The Earl of Wessex experienced a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony at the University. The program included showing HRH The Earl of Wessex concept plans for a refurbished Sports Science facility at the Mt Helen Campus. Guests were treated to a performance by the Arts Academy’s renowned vocal ensemble Word of Mouth. At the conclusion of the luncheon, HRH The Earl of Wessex planted a tree at the Student Commons Courtyard. The visit to the University by HRH The Earl of Wessex was the first by a member of the Royal Family since Prince Charles visited in 1974. HRH The Earl of Wessex was in Australia to attend the Commonwealth Games and undertake additional engagements to recognise and promote The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award in Australia. HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. The events enabled HRH The Earl of Wessex to engage with over 1,000 young people undertaking the Award, and over 3,400 Award volunteers and supporters who will have the opportunity to discuss their activities and showcase the work being done to help young Australians dream big, challenge themselves and find their purpose, passion and place in the world. HRH The Earl of Wessex’s visit celebrates significant milestones and growth in the diversity of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program in Australia. “The Award’s relevance to all young Australians is as important today as it was when it started over 60 years ago,” Mr Peter Kaye AM, Chief Executive Officer of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Australia, said. “Employers in particular are recognising the ‘soft skills’ that are so necessary for a well prepared future employee.”Photograph of the seating arrangements for the dinner with HRH Prince Edward at Federation University Mount Helen Campus poster, prince edward, royal visitor, seating arrangement -
Federation University Historical CollectionInvitation, Invitation to Attend a Luncheon with HRH Prince Edward at Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 2018
... HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. ...HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. ...Federation University Australia showcased its students and research at a luncheon for His Royal Highness The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex KG GCVO, at the Mt Helen Campus on Sunday, 8 April. The University’s student leaders and academics joined other dignitaries and business representatives for the special event. “The University is deeply honoured to host HRH The Earl of Wessex and share his passion for volunteerism and The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award,” Professor Helen Bartlett, Vice-Chancellor, said. Prior to the luncheon HRH The Earl of Wessex experienced a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony at the University. The program included showing HRH The Earl of Wessex concept plans for a refurbished Sports Science facility at the Mt Helen Campus. Guests were treated to a performance by the Arts Academy’s renowned vocal ensemble Word of Mouth. At the conclusion of the luncheon, HRH The Earl of Wessex planted a tree at the Student Commons Courtyard. The visit to the University by HRH The Earl of Wessex was the first by a member of the Royal Family since Prince Charles visited in 1974. HRH The Earl of Wessex was in Australia to attend the Commonwealth Games and undertake additional engagements to recognise and promote The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award in Australia. HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. The events enabled HRH The Earl of Wessex to engage with over 1,000 young people undertaking the Award, and over 3,400 Award volunteers and supporters who will have the opportunity to discuss their activities and showcase the work being done to help young Australians dream big, challenge themselves and find their purpose, passion and place in the world. HRH The Earl of Wessex’s visit celebrates significant milestones and growth in the diversity of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program in Australia. “The Award’s relevance to all young Australians is as important today as it was when it started over 60 years ago,” Mr Peter Kaye AM, Chief Executive Officer of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Australia, said. “Employers in particular are recognising the ‘soft skills’ that are so necessary for a well prepared future employee.”Invitation and dress code in a gold envelope. Addressed "Ms Clare Gervasoni Curator, Art & Historical Colelctions Federation University Australia Mt Helen Campus"prince edward, earl of wessex, helen bartlett, visitors, royal visit -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Academic Governance, VIOSH: University of Ballarat; Academic Governance Scheme, 30 January 1996, 1996
... chair of the curriculum...vice-chancellor...pro vice-chancellor (academic)...academic board...Board. The Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) is responsible for advising the relevant Head of School and the Chair of the Curriculum of clearance to proceed with development of a proposal. ...Discontinuation of a course or part of a course must go through the Vice-Chancellor or the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic)who will advise the Academic Board. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health academic governance university of ballarat head of school chair of the curriculum vice-chancellor pro vice-chancellor (academic) academic board chair of curriculum professor frank hurley Date - 30 January 1996 Five pages - typed. ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Document outlines the Academic Governance at the University of Ballarat. The foundation principles of academic organisation and quality assurance are detailed. Units of study and course s of study are the organisational elements of the curriculum at the university. All units and courses will be approved on the recommendation of the Academic Board. The Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) is responsible for advising the relevant Head of School and the Chair of the Curriculum of clearance to proceed with development of a proposal. Discontinuation of a course or part of a course must go through the Vice-Chancellor or the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic)who will advise the Academic Board.Five pages - typed. Message in red pen - p1Date - 30 January 1996viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, academic governance, university of ballarat, head of school, chair of the curriculum, vice-chancellor, pro vice-chancellor (academic), academic board, chair of curriculum, professor frank hurley -
Footscray Community ArtsUntitled, Arthur Boyd, (estimated); Signed by artist 1974, Printed 1998
... DESCRIPTION: Black and white, signed print under glass, black outer frame, white board inner frame.Two figures are central on a light background. A man approaches a woman on a period chair. ...DESCRIPTION: Black and white, signed print under glass, black outer frame, white board inner frame.Two figures are central on a light background. A man approaches a woman on a period chair. ...MEDIUM: Screenprint of drawing. DESCRIPTION: Black and white, signed print under glass, black outer frame, white board inner frame.Two figures are central on a light background. A man approaches a woman on a period chair. Signed across bottom of print (proper right).print, boyd, signed, limited, edition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - TWO MEN ON A MOTORCYCLE
... B+W photo mounted on grey board. Motorcycle with side chair, Rider And Passenger (Two Males) Clothing - Suits, Cloth Caps. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners B+W photo mounted on grey board. Motorcycle with side chair, Rider And Passenger (Two Males) Clothing - Suits, Cloth Caps. ...B+W photo mounted on grey board. Motorcycle with side chair, Rider And Passenger (Two Males) Clothing - Suits, Cloth Caps. Inscription: Brand on Motorcycle '...öricke'. On mounted board - circular red sticker. 'CASSINELLO/AND/BOWMAN'cottage, miners -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GROUP OF GENTLEMAN, 1908 - 1916
... board. Photograph of eight gentlemen three at the back standing, five in the front row seated on bentwood chairs. ...board. Photograph of eight gentlemen three at the back standing, five in the front row seated on bentwood chairs. ...B+W photo on cream board. Photograph of eight gentlemen three at the back standing, five in the front row seated on bentwood chairs. The photograph is taken outside a wooden building with two windows . Possibly, A.N.A. Inscription: On back, Photographer's stamp 'W.H.Robinson/Photographer/Mundy Street Bendigo'. RHSV on back, Bendigo branch, stamp on back. Written in ballpoint pen, 'Seated Barkly Hyett, Sir John Quick, J.H.Curnow, Angus Mackay', 'Mayor' under the name J.H.Curnow.W,H.Robinsonperson, group, possibly a.n.a -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GROUP PORTRAIT,1910 - 1920
... B+W Group photo on cream board. 4 males + 4 females, perhaps a family group as there is a family facial resemblance. There are 2 generations . Older man + woman (mother + father?) seated in leather chairs...Bendigo B+W Group photo on cream board. 4 males + 4 females, perhaps a family group as there is a family facial resemblance. There are 2 generations . Older man + woman (mother + father?) seated in leather chairs ...B+W Group photo on cream board. 4 males + 4 females, perhaps a family group as there is a family facial resemblance. There are 2 generations . Older man + woman (mother + father?) seated in leather chairs with armrests. The younger 6 are standing behind with the youngest seated at centre of older ones. All in 'good' clothes, males in 3 piece suits + ties, women in 'Sunday best' dresses. Group centred on a large floral mat. Inscription: Bartlett Bros. BendigoBartlett bros. Bendigoperson, group, possibly, family group -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CHILDRENS PORTRAIT
... Sepia toned photo on fawn board. 2 small girls, one standing, the other seated on coach type chair. Large Sailor collar, white cuffs on one frock, large buttons on front, lace collar and smocking on the other, lace up boots. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Family 2 girls portrait G.L.Massingham View St Bendigo Sepia toned photo on fawn board. 2 small girls, one standing, the other seated on coach type chair. Large Sailor collar, white cuffs on one frock, large buttons on front, lace collar and smocking on the other, lace up boots. ...Sepia toned photo on fawn board. 2 small girls, one standing, the other seated on coach type chair. Large Sailor collar, white cuffs on one frock, large buttons on front, lace collar and smocking on the other, lace up boots. Plant stand with arrangement in background, tapestry screen top right, curtain folds on the left. One Girl holding open book, the other a 'whip' type object. Inscription: Below image 'G.L.Massingham View St, Bendigo'.G.L.Massingham View St Bendigoperson, family, 2 girls portrait -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - MR & MRS J.B.WITTMANN PORTRAIT, cq. 1900
... chair (carved wood), man standing behind occasional table. Man is dressed formally (Bow tie and stiff shirt); whiskered- beard & moustache. Inscription: Front: the crown studios Sydney - printed on board. ...chair (carved wood), man standing behind occasional table. Man is dressed formally (Bow tie and stiff shirt); whiskered- beard & moustache. Inscription: Front: the crown studios Sydney - printed on board. ...B+W photograph on front mount studio portrait (B+W) of lady seated on upholstered chair (carved wood), man standing behind occasional table. Man is dressed formally (Bow tie and stiff shirt); whiskered- beard & moustache. Inscription: Front: the crown studios Sydney - printed on board. Back: (P.T.O).Back: Handwritten: 'Mr & Mrs Wittmann in later years when/they had gone to live in Sydney. RHSV stamp (Royal Historical Society of Victoria/Bendigo Branch), '1128', Printed by Studio: 'George & Market Streets/Sydney', 'The Crown Bromide Enlargement Coy 'Trade Mark'','The/Crown/Studios','Mark Blow/General/Manager', 'Portrait enlarged/on Bromide,Platinotype/Carbon Opal, and Finished/ in crayon, indian in, partel/water colour or oils',' Telephone No 477','Cable Address 'Bromide'/Sydney',' Copies of this Photograph No__ maybe had at any time'.The Crown Studios, Sydney, George & Market Streetperson, family, wittmann portriat
