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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - TV Studio, Austarama Channel 0, 1/08/1963
... Austarama Channel 0...channel 0... Mitcham melbourne television stations channel 0 hassell mcconnell ...A book containing photos of architects plans of Channel 'O' from McCall collection.television stations, channel 0, hassell mcconnell & partners (architects) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - History of Channel 0, Divisional contributions ATV Channel O
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Heritage Overlay - Formal ATV-0, 2017
... channel 0 tv studios... road forest hill no. 104 -168 television stations channel 0 tv ...The Minister for Planning has approved amendment C157 (Part 2) to the Whitehorse Planning Scheme which applies a Heritage Overlay HO 272 partially over the site at 104 -168 Hawthorn Road, Forest Hill (Former ATV 0 Television Studios)heritage overlay, city of whitehorse, hawthorn road, forest hill no. 104 -168, television stations, channel 0 tv studios -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, ATVO-10 Studio, 2016
... Channel 0 TV Studios... Mitcham melbourne City of Whitehorse Channel 0 TV Studios Five ...Five submissions to Whitehorse Council in support of a heritage overlay on the old ATVO studio in Nunawading.Five submissions to Whitehorse Council in support of a heritage overlay on the old ATVO studio in Nunawading.Five submissions to Whitehorse Council in support of a heritage overlay on the old ATVO studio in Nunawading.city of whitehorse, channel 0 tv studios -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Channel O Television Studio, Channel O Television Studio
... Channel 0 TV Studios.... Channel 0 TV Studios Hawthorn Road East burwood TV Studio Black ...Black and white photograph of Channel O in 1964 . Opened by Reg Ansett and changed to ATV10 in January 1980.Black and white photograph of Channel O in 1964 . Opened by Reg Ansett and changed to ATV10 in January 1980.channel 0 tv studios, hawthorn road east burwood, tv studio -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Ballarat 36 and Melbourne W7 1024 Swanston St, Mal Rowe, 9/1971
... channel 0... tramways ballarat Tram 36 Swanston St tourism tram 1024 channel 0 ...Photo of Ballarat 36 and W7 1024 in advertising livery for Channel O. Tram 36 has destination of Sebastopol and 1024, City, (route 67).. In the background is Addressograph Multigraph, Oxford Hotel and Kays Rent - A - Car office at 449 Swanston St. Mid to late September 1971. Has a strong association with a Melbourne tram driver who assembled the scrap book and series of photos of Ballarat trams at the time of closure, with the original photographer and the event of a Ballarat tram running in Melbourne to promote Ballarat tourism after the closure of the Ballarat tram system.Black and white photograph contained with Reg item 5988, a Stamford Kiwi School Scrap Book - card covers, 23 sheets, spiral bound, titled "Ballarat", prepared by Ellen Butland of Auckland following the closure of the SEC Ballarat Tramway system.On rear is the "M. Rowe Copyright Photograph No. 2"closure, trams, tramways, ballarat, tram 36, swanston st, tourism, tram 1024, channel 0, kays rent a car -
Vision Australia
Text, 1978 Carols by Candlelight program, 1969-1980
... the event to RVIB, and negotiations began with Channel 0 and Radio... to RVIB, and negotiations began with Channel 0 and Radio Australia ...In 1969, 3KZ advised that would hand over organising the event to RVIB, and negotiations began with Channel 0 and Radio Australia. In 1970, Carols by Candlelight® was televised for the first time on Channel 0. Channel 9 took over in 1979 and has continued ever since. In 1979, Brian Naylor took over from Philip Gibbs who had hosted since 1952. 37-47 pages, illustrations.royal victorian institute for the blind, carols by candlelight -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 104th annual report 1969-1970, 1969-1970
... RVIB hosted and they offered thanks to television channel 0... RVIB hosted and they offered thanks to television channel 0 ...Articles in annual report include: List of RVIB president, vice president, board of management, medical staff and officers of the institute, honorary officers and consultant medical staff, The president's report, Nursery and school, Employment - the means of independence, Training and rehabilitation centre the rebirth of confidence and skills, Multi handicapped children, Our senior blind citizens the aged are not forgotten, Finance, Our auxiliaries and other helpers, Welfare -an increasing need, Melbourne traditional carols by candlelight, Services and facilities, When you make or amend your will. Events that occurred in 1969 : Alexander Mair died, he was a member of the board of management since 1952, RVIB faced a deficit, to date they did not have to restrict the scope of any of the services available to blind people and it was hoped with increasing support from all sections of the community that they would not have to do so, after 31 continuous years radio station 3KZ decided to discontinue its association with the Melbourne traditional Christmas festival carols by candlelight but in doing so offered the RVIB the rights to continue. It was the first time RVIB hosted and they offered thanks to television channel 0 and radio station 3AW.1 volume of printed text with photographsroyal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Sanyo 'Sensor Touch' Colour Television, Sanyo Australia Pty. Ltd, c. 1980s
... panel. "9 / 2 / 7 /28 /10 / 3 / 1 / 0 / AV" for the channels... left side panel. "9 / 2 / 7 /28 /10 / 3 / 1 / 0 / AV ...The Sanyo ‘Sensor Touch’ television was assembled in Wodonga. Sanyo was one of the international companies that set up business in Wodonga in the 1970s as part of the decentralisation of industry. It continued operation into the 1980s. The Sanyo Australia Pty. Ltd. factory in Wodonga opened in 1974 with 35 staff and production peaked in 1976-1977 when it employed 360 people. In the first ten years 350,000 televisions were assembled from Japanese parts, however by 1984 the number of staff had reduced to 112 and the factory closed in 1987. All Sanyo televisions were then imported from Japan.The Sanyo ‘Sensor Touch’ television has local, state and national significance as it is thought to have been assembled in Sanyo Australia's factory in Wodonga. Sanyo was one of the international companies that set up business in Wodonga as part of the decentralisation of industry in Australia in the 1970s-1980s.Large Sanyo 'Sensor Touch' colour television with a faux wooden veneer frame and exterior. 53 cm or 20 inch screen (diagonal measurement)."SANYO / Sensor Touch / Telecolor" on the proper left side panel. "9 / 2 / 7 /28 /10 / 3 / 1 / 0 / AV" for the channels on the proper left panel. "COLOUR / BRIGHT / ONE / BUTTON / COLOUR / PULL-ON / VOLUME" under various buttons on the proper left panel. sanyo, colour televisions, televisions, sensor touch television, wodonga, sanyo australia pty. ltd.