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Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Charles Sturt University, Documents from Charles Sturt University: Review of Division of Educational Services, Report May 1990. collected by E.J. Barker
... Document - Charles Sturt University...Documents from Charles Sturt University: Review of Division of Educational Services, Report May 1990. collected by E.J. ......charles sturt university...Correspondence is from Charles Sturt University about a review to be conducted into the university's Educational Services and Jack Barker has agreed to be Chairman of the Review Committee. ...Barker from Charles Sturt University, Riverina, 1990....Barker Document Document - Charles Sturt University ...E.J. Barker is a past principal of the School of Mines Ballarat and the Library at the Mt Helen Campus is named after him. Correspondence is from Charles Sturt University about a review to be conducted into the university's Educational Services and Jack Barker has agreed to be Chairman of the Review Committee. The Report is dated 3rd and 4th May 1990.Various documents, correspondence and booklet collected by E.J. Barker from Charles Sturt University, Riverina, 1990.e.j. barker, charles sturt university, review of educational services, review committee, chairman, report, submissions to report listed, members of committee listed -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCertificate - Documents and correspondence, The University of Melbourne, Congratulatory certificates, correspondence, plaques and cards for the Centenary of VCAH Burnley Campus 1991, 1991
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Mostly signed by chancellors, vice-chancellors, councils, chairmen, presidents, deans and directors, 1/ The University of New South Wales certificate July 1991 2/ The Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria 3/ Charles Sturt University 26 June 1991 4/ The Royal Horticultural Society 1891-1991 5/ Massey University, New Zealand July 1991 6/ Monash University 7/ The University of Melbourne 8/ Garden Advisory Service (card) 9/ The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat 10/ Outer Eastern College of Technical and Further Education (letter from Maurie Curwood Director 1/7/1991) 11/ Northern Metropolitan College of Tafe (letter from Brian J McDonald, Director 11/7/1991 12/ Curtin University of Technology 13/ Murdoch University 14/ University of Hawaii 15/ Victotria University of Technology (Letter to Mr R G Luff from G.J Allen) 16/ University of Canberra 12/7/1991 17/ Victorian Farmers Federation (letter froom Alex Arbuthnot President) 18/ Ballarat University College 19/ Deakin University 20/ Northern Territory University 21/ Victoria College 8/5/1991 22/ University of California Santa Barbara (Letter 1/7/1991) 23/ Landscape Contractors Association of Victoria Limited (letter) 24/ University of Adelaide 25/ University of Tasmania ========================BOX 222 26/ The University of Sydney 27/ Australian Catholic University 28/ University of Western Sydney (Hawkesbury) 29/ Griffith University 30/ The University of Wollongong (Letter and certificate) 31/ The University of Queensland 32/ Macquarie University 33/ James Cook University of North Queensland 34/ California Polytechnic State College, Wood and perspex Plaque 35/ Marcus Oldham Farm Management College, Wood plaque with metal coat of arms ============BOX 223 36/ THe University of Western Australia (Certificate in tube) 37/ Loddon Campaspe College of TAFE (Certificate in tube) 38/ Latrobe University (certificate in tube) 39/ Taranaki Polytechnic New Plymouth New Zealand 40/ Warwickshire College of Agriculture (made in UK, Wooden and painted coat of arms on plaque, in Box Heraldic Shield, Painted by hand) 41/ Massey University NZ (Wooden and painted coat of arms on plaque - in addition to (5) certificate) 42/ Ballarat University College ( Metal and wooden coloured plaque in addition to letter (18) ......Charles Sturt University...Mostly signed by chancellors, vice-chancellors, councils, chairmen, presidents, deans and directors, 1/ The University of New South Wales certificate July 1991 2/ The Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria 3/ Charles Sturt University 26 June 1991 4/ The Royal Horticultural Society 1891-1991 5/ Massey University, New Zealand July 1991 6/ Monash University 7/ The University of Melbourne 8/ Garden Advisory Service (card) 9/ The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat 10/ Outer Eastern College of Technical and Further Education (letter from Maurie Curwood Director 1/7/1991) 11/ Northern Metropolitan College of Tafe (letter from Brian J McDonald, Director 11/7/1991 12/ Curtin University of Technology 13/ Murdoch University 14/ University of Hawaii 15/ Victotria University of Technology (Letter to Mr R G Luff from G.J Allen) 16/ University of Canberra 12/7/1991 17/ Victorian Farmers Federation (letter froom Alex Arbuthnot President) 18/ Ballarat University College 19/ Deakin University 20/ Northern Territory University 21/ Victoria College 8/5/1991 22/ University of California Santa Barbara (Letter 1/7/1991) 23/ Landscape Contractors Association of Victoria Limited (letter) 24/ University of Adelaide 25/ University of Tasmania ========================BOX 222 26/ The University of Sydney 27/ Australian Catholic University 28/ University of Western Sydney (Hawkesbury) 29/ Griffith University 30/ The University of Wollongong (Letter and certificate) 31/ The University of Queensland 32/ Macquarie University 33/ James Cook University of North Queensland 34/ California Polytechnic State College, Wood and perspex Plaque 35/ Marcus Oldham Farm Management College, Wood plaque with metal coat of arms ============BOX 223 36/ THe University of Western Australia (Certificate in tube) 37/ Loddon Campaspe College of TAFE (Certificate in tube) 38/ Latrobe University (certificate in tube) 39/ Taranaki Polytechnic New Plymouth New Zealand 40/ Warwickshire College of Agriculture (made in UK, Wooden and painted coat of arms on plaque, in Box Heraldic Shield, Painted by hand) 41/ Massey University NZ (Wooden and painted coat of arms on plaque - in addition to (5) certificate) 42/ Ballarat University College ( Metal and wooden coloured plaque in addition to letter (18) Congratulatory certificates, correspondence, plaques and cards for the Centenary of VCAH Burnley Campus 1991 Certificate Documents and correspondence The University of Melbourne Monash University Massey University, New Zealand Garden Advisory Service The Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria Royal Horticultural Society Charles Sturt University The University of New South Wales The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Outer Eastern College Northern Metropolitan College of Tafe Curtin University of Technology Murdoch University University of Hawaii Victoria College Victoria University of Technology University of Canberra Victorian Farmers Federation Ballarat University College Deakin University Northern Territory University University of California Santa Barbara Landscape Contractors Association of Victoria University of Adelaide University of Tasmania The University of Sydney Australian Catholic University University of Western Sydney Griffith University The University of Wollongong James Cook University California Polytechnic Marcus Oldham Farm Management College The University of Western Australia Loddon Campaspe College of Tafe Latrobe University Warwickshire College of Agriculture Taranki Polytechnic NZ ...Acknowledgement from 40 associations and universities to congratulate the VCAH Burnley Campus for a centenary of education 1891-1991.42 items. Multiple greetings, congratulatory letters, certificates and plaques sent to VCAH Burnley Campus (Director Mr R G Luff) as a record of the campus' revered place in higher education 1891-1991. Mostly signed by chancellors, vice-chancellors, councils, chairmen, presidents, deans and directors, 1/ The University of New South Wales certificate July 1991 2/ The Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria 3/ Charles Sturt University 26 June 1991 4/ The Royal Horticultural Society 1891-1991 5/ Massey University, New Zealand July 1991 6/ Monash University 7/ The University of Melbourne 8/ Garden Advisory Service (card) 9/ The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat 10/ Outer Eastern College of Technical and Further Education (letter from Maurie Curwood Director 1/7/1991) 11/ Northern Metropolitan College of Tafe (letter from Brian J McDonald, Director 11/7/1991 12/ Curtin University of Technology 13/ Murdoch University 14/ University of Hawaii 15/ Victotria University of Technology (Letter to Mr R G Luff from G.J Allen) 16/ University of Canberra 12/7/1991 17/ Victorian Farmers Federation (letter froom Alex Arbuthnot President) 18/ Ballarat University College 19/ Deakin University 20/ Northern Territory University 21/ Victoria College 8/5/1991 22/ University of California Santa Barbara (Letter 1/7/1991) 23/ Landscape Contractors Association of Victoria Limited (letter) 24/ University of Adelaide 25/ University of Tasmania ========================BOX 222 26/ The University of Sydney 27/ Australian Catholic University 28/ University of Western Sydney (Hawkesbury) 29/ Griffith University 30/ The University of Wollongong (Letter and certificate) 31/ The University of Queensland 32/ Macquarie University 33/ James Cook University of North Queensland 34/ California Polytechnic State College, Wood and perspex Plaque 35/ Marcus Oldham Farm Management College, Wood plaque with metal coat of arms ============BOX 223 36/ THe University of Western Australia (Certificate in tube) 37/ Loddon Campaspe College of TAFE (Certificate in tube) 38/ Latrobe University (certificate in tube) 39/ Taranaki Polytechnic New Plymouth New Zealand 40/ Warwickshire College of Agriculture (made in UK, Wooden and painted coat of arms on plaque, in Box Heraldic Shield, Painted by hand) 41/ Massey University NZ (Wooden and painted coat of arms on plaque - in addition to (5) certificate) 42/ Ballarat University College ( Metal and wooden coloured plaque in addition to letter (18) 1991 centenary, vcah burnley, burnley centenary, congratulations, greeting certificates -
Koorie Heritage TrustDocument - Report, Birckhead, Jim, Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas : papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation and Heritage at Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales 22-24 July 1991, 1992
... Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas : papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation and Heritage at Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales 22-24 July 1991...Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas : papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation and Heritage at Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales 22-24 July 1991 Document Report Birckhead, Jim Canberra, A.C.T. : Aboriginal Studies Press ...Highlights significant differences in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal notions of land and land management.xiv, 390 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 27 cm.Highlights significant differences in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal notions of land and land management.national parks and reserves -- australia -- management -- congresses. | land use -- australia -- management -- congresses. | aboriginal australians -- land tenure -- congresses. | aboriginal australians -- antiquities -- congresses. -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Peter WIlson / Rosemont Pottery, [Vessel] by Peter Wilson, c1993
... Peter WILSON Peter Wilson maintains a ceramic practice at Rosemont Pottery in Bathurst, NSW, as well as working as a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the Charles Sturt University Bathurst Campus. He trained at Macquarie University, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in 1976, and has been making reduced stoneware and tableware and exhibiting ceramics since 1980. ...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Peter WILSON Peter Wilson maintains a ceramic practice at Rosemont Pottery in Bathurst, NSW, as well as working as a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the Charles Sturt University Bathurst Campus. He trained at Macquarie University, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in 1976, and has been making reduced stoneware and tableware and exhibiting ceramics since 1980. ...Peter WILSON Peter Wilson maintains a ceramic practice at Rosemont Pottery in Bathurst, NSW, as well as working as a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the Charles Sturt University Bathurst Campus. He trained at Macquarie University, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in 1976, and has been making reduced stoneware and tableware and exhibiting ceramics since 1980. Wilson writes extensively about ceramics and obtained a Graduate Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) from Monash University Gippsland in 1993, a Master of Creative Arts from Wollongong University in 1995 and a Doctor of Creative Arts from the University of Western Sydney in 2003. Work may be marked with an incised 'Peter Wilson' or 'Wilson'.Spherical ceramic formjan feder memorial ceramics collection, peter wilson, alumni -
Federation University Art CollectionPainting - Artwork - Painting, 'Professor David Battersby' by Ron Penrose, 26/07/2016
... Charles Sturt University has named its annual prize for leadership and good citizenship within the student body, in honour of Professor Battersby. ...Charles Sturt University has named its annual prize for leadership and good citizenship within the student body, in honour of Professor Battersby. ...Professor David Battersby, AM, PHD (Waikato), MHED (UNSW), Vice-Chancellor of University of Ballarat, now Federation University Australia, from July 2006 to 2016. Professor Battersby is a graduate with first class honours from the University of New South Wales and recipient of a Commonwealth Fellowship. He was awarded his PHD in the field of Sociology from the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Professor Battersby has been the recipient of numerous academic awards, including Commonwealth Relations Trust, and the Australian-Japan Foundation. He has been a Visiting Professor at universities in a number of countries and undertaken consultancies for UNESCO, OECD and a number of government agencies. Professor David Battersby was the Head of the Albury Wodonga Campus from 2000 to December 2003 and was also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University until 2006, when he took up his appointment at the University of Ballarat. Charles Sturt University has named its annual prize for leadership and good citizenship within the student body, in honour of Professor Battersby. For services to Tertiary Education as a Senior Academic and Administrator, Professor Battersby received the Order of Australia Medal in July 2015. Professor Battersby has served as a member of the Board of IDP Education Ltd, he recently stepped down as the Chair of Education Australia Limited. He is a Founding Chair of Regional Universities Network and Founding Chair of the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka. (Education Australia Limited, http://www.educationaustralia.com/education_australia/board_of_directors/david-battersby.aspx). This item is part of the Federation University of Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Seated portrait of male dressed in blue / gold academic gown. It is Federation University Australia Vice-Chancellor David Battersby. Framers' stamp middle bottom back Marking reads: Conserve Framing Anna East Picture Framer 6 Darlot St Horsham 3400 Phone (03) 5382 5147 ABN 33 324 854 836portrait, vice chancellor, academic, seated, academic portrait, university of ballarat, federation university australia, david battersby, academic regalia -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Sarah Canham, #Fliporflop 1, 2 & 3, 2021
... She has a Bachelor Applied Science degree from Charles Sturt University, a Masters of Environment from University of Melbourne, and works in natural resource management and conservation. ...She has a Bachelor Applied Science degree from Charles Sturt University, a Masters of Environment from University of Melbourne, and works in natural resource management and conservation. ...'Home' is a symbol of hopes, dreams, comfort, love, family and future. It is both a place and an idea, nor does it remain in time and space. It can also represent a time of sadness , fear and loss. Through the roller-coaster of the past year, I have used a series of homes belonging to family and friends. Each artwork of home tells a different story about its occupants, their story, and what home mean to them. Sarah CANHAM Sarah has had a life-long love of creative arts and a passion for nature she has pursued in her career. She has a Bachelor Applied Science degree from Charles Sturt University, a Masters of Environment from University of Melbourne, and works in natural resource management and conservation. Studying part time Sarah Canham completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at Federation University Arts Academy in 2021. Her art is an expression of the awe she has for the natural world, and concerns for the future, including for our indigenous culture, and native flora and fauna in Australia. She also reflects on the current and past women and mother artists who have experienced the challenge of juggling art, career and motherhood, and have been under-represented in the arts community for millennia.Three handbuilt, slab construction, stoneware formsceramics, sarah canham, dvc art award, alumni -
Darebin Art CollectionFilm, Jon Butt, 'Collider', 2017-2019
... With 22 years experience in gallery-based exhibitions, art fairs and site specific/responsive projects, I have participated in over 50 exhibitions including projects for: Dark Mofo, Northern Centre of Contemporary Art, Testing Grounds, Charles Sturt University Gallery, Bargoonga Nganjin Library, c3 Contemporary Art Space, Centre Pompidou (FRA), Bus Projects, The Narrows, Peloton, 1st Floor, Linden, Seventh, Strange Neighbour, and many more. ...With 22 years experience in gallery-based exhibitions, art fairs and site specific/responsive projects, I have participated in over 50 exhibitions including projects for: Dark Mofo, Northern Centre of Contemporary Art, Testing Grounds, Charles Sturt University Gallery, Bargoonga Nganjin Library, c3 Contemporary Art Space, Centre Pompidou (FRA), Bus Projects, The Narrows, Peloton, 1st Floor, Linden, Seventh, Strange Neighbour, and many more. ...'Collider' is a video site-response work that investigates the physical and conceptual notions of Bundoora Homestead Art Centre and surrounding Bundoora Parklands as matter, memory and phenomena. The project spanned three years of the artist’s life, visiting as both a local resident and an exhibiting artist at the Centre, involving a long-term process of “mapping” the site. The work looks to make visible, the hidden frequencies embedded within the buildings and parklands, including the social and geological. A complicated space, once a volcanic vent (Mt Cooper, 9.5 million years ago), home to over 60,000 years of continuous First Australian culture, long-term indigenous and (recent) settler land use, a place of respite for returned soldiers; visitors today generally experience the site as a place of leisure. Collider aims to disrupt this view, asking the viewer to look below the surface and experience a deeper sense of place. Using video sequences, this work places the Bundoora Homestead site within a shifting scale of material territories, molecular energies and entropic disorder. Collider includes both abstracted and live video sequences shot throughout the Homestead grounds and across the Bundoora Park and Mt Cooper area that appear to be capturing unknown, signalling phenomena. Time flowing and dissolving across the landscape."My practice sits within an expanded notion of landscape photography, combining video, photography, sound, installations and site responses. I’m interested in the idea of landscape as a transmutable zone where the unseen forces of the material world interact with embedded layers of time and history. Projects revolve around site research, science fiction/fact, the weirdness of ecologies and the realities of quantum matter. I try to represent what is sensed rather than understood, through both observational and uncanny visualisation. Using investigative material processes to make images (scanners, camera-less photography, digital/analogue manipulation, motion graphics) I attempt to question or disrupt the way others can view an image. This material approach is key to how and why I work. With 22 years experience in gallery-based exhibitions, art fairs and site specific/responsive projects, I have participated in over 50 exhibitions including projects for: Dark Mofo, Northern Centre of Contemporary Art, Testing Grounds, Charles Sturt University Gallery, Bargoonga Nganjin Library, c3 Contemporary Art Space, Centre Pompidou (FRA), Bus Projects, The Narrows, Peloton, 1st Floor, Linden, Seventh, Strange Neighbour, and many more. I have a BA (Fine Arts – Sculpture) RMIT, was the founder of seventh gallery and am the founder and current director of c3 Contemporary Art Space in Melbourne." - Jon Butt -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBooklet - Catalogue, Margaret Woodward, The Sea is All Around us, 2015
... Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. ...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. ...Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. The event acknowledges and raises awareness of the often difficult and dangerous working lives and journeys of seafarers by making visible their role in transporting commodities, materials and objects to and from Australia’s shores. This installation at the Dome Gallery in the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands marks the third stage of an ongoing research project which seeks to reveal the ‘social life’ of souvenirs. Beyond their representational role souvenirs also trigger intangible, affective qualities – reminders of journeys and places, new associations with tastes, sounds and people, and thereby becoming objects which focus and hold memories. This installation invites seafarers and visitors to participate in a global project which aims to witness sea journeys and trace the mobile life of seafarers and souvenirs. For a fortnight in May 2015, the Dome Gallery became an architectural large scale compass, with the circular floor marking the intersection of its latitude and longitude (37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E). Over these two weeks the Dome Gallery was inscribed with marks recording journeys made by seafarers, recording destination and departure ports, home lands and waterways, and in doing so making visible a small segment of the global patterns of seafaring. Custom-made souvenirs designed for the installation are given to seafarers as gestures of welcome and a memento of their visit. The souvenirs originating in Poland continue their journey by sea, to destinations beyond the Dome becoming part of the global network of seafaring, with an invitation for seafarers to record their future journeys using QR code scanning technologies. It is hoped that by releasing the 200 limited edition souvenirs accompanying the seafarers the mobile life of souvenirs and seafarers will also become visible. Like messages in bottles they leave our shores, becoming ambassadors, representing the Dome Gallery at the Mission to Seafarers, the waters of Port Phillip Bay, Australia’s red soil and vegetation, and carrying memories of visiting Melbourne." The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals.Small flyer in PDf for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarerscultural events, norla dome, mso, 2015, art installation, margaret woodward -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaSouvenir - Cup, Margaret Woodward, 2015
... Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. ...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. ...Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. The event acknowledges and raises awareness of the often difficult and dangerous working lives and journeys of seafarers by making visible their role in transporting commodities, materials and objects to and from Australia’s shores. This installation at the Dome Gallery in the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands marks the third stage of an ongoing research project which seeks to reveal the ‘social life’ of souvenirs. Beyond their representational role souvenirs also trigger intangible, affective qualities – reminders of journeys and places, new associations with tastes, sounds and people, and thereby becoming objects which focus and hold memories. This installation invites seafarers and visitors to participate in a global project which aims to witness sea journeys and trace the mobile life of seafarers and souvenirs. For a fortnight in May 2015, the Dome Gallery became an architectural large scale compass, with the circular floor marking the intersection of its latitude and longitude (37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E). Over these two weeks the Dome Gallery was inscribed with marks recording journeys made by seafarers, recording destination and departure ports, home lands and waterways, and in doing so making visible a small segment of the global patterns of seafaring. Custom-made souvenirs designed for the installation are given to seafarers as gestures of welcome and a memento of their visit. The souvenirs originating in Poland continue their journey by sea, to destinations beyond the Dome becoming part of the global network of seafaring, with an invitation for seafarers to record their future journeys using QR code scanning technologies. It is hoped that by releasing the 200 limited edition souvenirs accompanying the seafarers the mobile life of souvenirs and seafarers will also become visible. Like messages in bottles they leave our shores, becoming ambassadors, representing the Dome Gallery at the Mission to Seafarers, the waters of Port Phillip Bay, Australia’s red soil and vegetation, and carrying memories of visiting Melbourne." The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals.Orange enamel and teal mug created for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarers. On one side it is decorated with a compass and a latitude and longitude; on the opposite side, a leaf, a QR code on the bottom takes you to the website.Written at the bottom of the mug: Please scan to map the journey of this souvenir * www.sensingtheremote.net *2015cultural events, norla dome, mso, 2015, art installation, margaret woodward -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMixed media - Dr Henry Nowik and Uncle Bens at Wodonga
... Albury-Wodonga retained a special place in Dr Nowik's heart and he kept a close interest in Charles Sturt University, sharing his time, experience and expertise with staff and students. ...Albury-Wodonga retained a special place in Dr Nowik's heart and he kept a close interest in Charles Sturt University, sharing his time, experience and expertise with staff and students. ...Dr Henry Nowik played a critical role in the development of industry in Wodonga, through his management and leadership of Uncle Bens Wodonga from 1965 until 1979. Born in Poznan, Poland in 1917, Henry was studying medicine in Paris when World War II broke out and he enlisted in the Royal Air Force, serving with distinction as a Bomber Pilot. He was imprisoned in Russia when his plane ditched, escaped through Kazakhstan and was eventually evacuated to London where he was appointed RAF Aide-de-Camp to General Charles de Gaulle. He was later awarded the French Croix de Guerre. After the war Dr Nowik received a PhD in Political Science and Law from American Beirut University before moving to London to teach at the London School of Economics. He then moved into industry occupying a number of senior positions in marketing and market research. In 1964, Dr Nowik, then Market Research Manager for Pedigree Petfoods, the British arm of Mars Inc., came to Australia to research the prospects for establishing a petfood business. Dr Nowik was a passionate believer in the need for decentralisation of Australian industry. In 1965 Uncle Bens of Australia began building their first Australian factory in Wodonga, Victoria, from humble beginnings in a small house in Hovell Street. It became fully operational in 1967. Dr Nowik became the Marketing and Sales Director and in 1970 the Managing Director. Dr Nowik's work as a member of the Albury-Wodonga Consultative Committee was recognized in 1975 with the Order of the British Empire and in 1977 he was appointed Chairman of the Commonwealth Government's Decentralisation Advisory Board. He participated in a number of trade missions to Malaysia, China and Japan and was a Member of the Executive Committee of the Trade Development Council and the Victorian Promotion Committee. These contributions were recognised in 1982 when he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia. In 1979, Dr Nowik left Wodonga and moved to the United States to become Vice-President, Marketing for Mars, becoming Global Product Group President in 1980. Following his retirement in 1985 he continued to act as Senior Advisor to a number of Mars' businesses. Albury-Wodonga retained a special place in Dr Nowik's heart and he kept a close interest in Charles Sturt University, sharing his time, experience and expertise with staff and students. The University made him an honorary Doctor of Letters in 1993 when the Henry Nowik Lecture Theatre officially opened at the University's Albury campus. Later the City of Wodonga named a park in his honour. Dr Nowik and his wife returned to Australia in 2004, first living in Brisbane then moving to Maleny in Queensland. Henry Nowik died on 12th March 2015 aged 98. These items are significant because they demonstrate the contribution made to the Wodonga community and the Australian economy by Dr Henry Nowik AO OBE.A collection of items briefly documenting the contribution of Dr Henry Nowik to Wodonga, Victoria. Included are photos of Dr Nowik, newspaper items, a photo of the first office of Uncle Bens in Wodonga and a farewell card from Dr Nowik.dr henry nowik, uncle bens wodonga -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, Undated, but post-1977
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He has been involved with, lectured in, studied at, worked for, chaired committees or directed at one or more times — La Trobe University, Christian Television Association, Australian Consultation on Liturgy, UCA Assembly committees, Lincoln College, England, Brugge Catholic Faculty, Oxford Institute for Methodist Theological Studies, Graduate School in Ecumenism at Bosse, the English Language Liturgical Consultation, World Methodist Council, World Council of Churches, Christian Unity Working Group, the Victorian Casino and Gambling Authority, Centre for Ecumenical Studies, Cambridge Society of Australia, Fellow of the School of Historical Studies Melbourne University, Queen’s College Council, Fellow of Queen’s College, Editor of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, Professorial Fellow of Charles Sturt University, President of the Cornish Association of Victoria, and member of the Council of the Genealogical Society of Victoria. ...He has been involved with, lectured in, studied at, worked for, chaired committees or directed at one or more times — La Trobe University, Christian Television Association, Australian Consultation on Liturgy, UCA Assembly committees, Lincoln College, England, Brugge Catholic Faculty, Oxford Institute for Methodist Theological Studies, Graduate School in Ecumenism at Bosse, the English Language Liturgical Consultation, World Methodist Council, World Council of Churches, Christian Unity Working Group, the Victorian Casino and Gambling Authority, Centre for Ecumenical Studies, Cambridge Society of Australia, Fellow of the School of Historical Studies Melbourne University, Queen’s College Council, Fellow of Queen’s College, Editor of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, Professorial Fellow of Charles Sturt University, President of the Cornish Association of Victoria, and member of the Council of the Genealogical Society of Victoria. ...The Rev. Dr Robert Gribben was born in 1943 in country Victoria where he was educated through primary and secondary state schools. He entered Queen’s College in 1961 in order to study degrees in law and arts, but after two years discontinued his legal studies and completed his Bachelor of Arts whilst beginning his candidature for the Methodist ministry. In 1965 he and his wife Susan became engaged, but before he could begin his theological studies he was offered the opportunity to undertake his theological studies in Cambridge University in Wesley House. After Susan completed her law degree with honours at Melbourne University, she followed Robert to England in June 1967, and they were married in June 1968 as Robert was completing his Cambridge B.A. He’d received notice that his first Methodist ministry appointment was to be in “Portland No. 2”, but as they had six months before he was to take that up, they moved to India where Robert worked for the Student Christian Movement and Susan for the Church of South India sorting out their legal records. Robert’s placements that followed in the Methodist Church were Portland and Heywood and Highbury Grove Kew, and in the Uniting Church as chaplain of Ormond College, Trinity Church North Balwyn, General Secretary of the Victorian Council of Churches, Wesley Church Melbourne, and Professor of Worship and Mission at the UCA Theological Hall and UFT. He formally retired in 2008. He has been involved with, lectured in, studied at, worked for, chaired committees or directed at one or more times — La Trobe University, Christian Television Association, Australian Consultation on Liturgy, UCA Assembly committees, Lincoln College, England, Brugge Catholic Faculty, Oxford Institute for Methodist Theological Studies, Graduate School in Ecumenism at Bosse, the English Language Liturgical Consultation, World Methodist Council, World Council of Churches, Christian Unity Working Group, the Victorian Casino and Gambling Authority, Centre for Ecumenical Studies, Cambridge Society of Australia, Fellow of the School of Historical Studies Melbourne University, Queen’s College Council, Fellow of Queen’s College, Editor of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, Professorial Fellow of Charles Sturt University, President of the Cornish Association of Victoria, and member of the Council of the Genealogical Society of Victoria. He has written some seven books and edited both editions of Uniting in Worship. On top of all that he has visited, worked in, or represented one body or another in — Colombo, Cairo, Rome, Geneva, Parish, the UK, Bangalore, Mysore, Madras, Kottoyam, Agra, Jaipur, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, the USA, Canada, Vienna, Israel, Netherlands, Poland, Bangkok, Singapore, Romania, Bucharest, Bulgaria, Greece, Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Turkey, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Jordan, Italy, Tonga, Finland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Samoa, South Africa, Spain, Sicily, Chile, Indonesia, New Zealand, Ghana, Nigeria, Russia, Antigua and Jamaica. And on top of all that, he’s had two audiences with the Pope! Susan and Robert have two children and three grandchildren. Head and shoulders portrait of Rev. Dr Robert Gribben."Rev. Dr Robert Gribben", "Church & Nation"rev. dr robert gribben; liturgy; theological hall melbourne -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photographs, Serie, Mission to Seafarers Victoria, The sea is all around us, 29 May 2015
... For more information visit the website: sensingtheremote.net Margaret Woodward is Associate Professor of Design at Charles Sturt University For a fortnight in May 2015, Margaret Woodward was ‘in residence’ at the Mission to Seafarers Norla Dome Gallery with her participatory installation project "The Sea is All Around Us". ...For more information visit the website: sensingtheremote.net Margaret Woodward is Associate Professor of Design at Charles Sturt University For a fortnight in May 2015, Margaret Woodward was ‘in residence’ at the Mission to Seafarers Norla Dome Gallery with her participatory installation project "The Sea is All Around Us". ...EXHIBITION in the DOME The Sea is All Around Us - Margaret Woodward 11-21 May 2015 Dome Gallery – Mission to Seafarers, 717 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Australia. 37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E Hours: Daily 11.00am - 4.00pm The sea is all around us is a multi-layered event which will create a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. The event will acknowledge and raise awareness of the working lives and journeys of seafarers by making visible their role in transporting commodities, materials and objects to and from Australia’s shores. This installation invites seafarers and visitors to participate in a global project which aims to witness sea journeys and trace the mobile life of seafarers and souvenirs. For a fortnight in May 2015, the Dome Gallery will become an architectural large scale compass, with the circular floor marking the intersection of its latitude and longitude (37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E). Over these two weeks the Dome Gallery will be inscribed with marks recording journeys made by seafarers, recording destination and departure ports, home lands and waterways, and in doing so making visible a small segment of the global patterns of seafaring. Custom-made souvenirs designed for the installation will be given to seafarers as gestures of welcome and a memento of their visit. The souvenirs originating in Poland will continue their journey by sea, to destinations beyond the Dome becoming part of the global network of seafaring, with an invitation for seafarers to record their future journeys using QR code scanning technologies. It is hoped that by releasing the 200 limited edition souvenirs accompanying the seafarers the mobile life of souvenirs and seafarers will also become visible. For more information visit the website: sensingtheremote.net Margaret Woodward is Associate Professor of Design at Charles Sturt University For a fortnight in May 2015, Margaret Woodward was ‘in residence’ at the Mission to Seafarers Norla Dome Gallery with her participatory installation project "The Sea is All Around Us". The floor of the gallery became a large scale compass. Seafarers were welcomed to the gallery their ships, journeys and destinations were recorded and mapped on the floor drawing. Seafarers were welcomed with cake and souvenir mugs of tea. These mugs, a momento for the seafarers, were inscribed with a scannable QR code and an invitation for seafarers to record their journeys on a dedicated project website. Around 120 souvenirs are now continuing their journey by sea and seafarers have scanned the mugs from locations including Singapore, Brisbane, Fremantle, Adelaide, Busan and Johor! After the exhibition Margaret Woodward was able to follow the seafarers' whereabout: ""The Sea is all Around Us". I am in awe of where this project might go, well done Margaret. One week has passed since finishing up at the Mission to Seafarers Victoria. Today I check my website and can see that the cup-carrying seafarers are reaching warmer climates, they tell me it’s getting hot as some are already in Suva and Port Lautoka. I’ve watched the souvenirs travel and fan out from Melbourne, some West to Adelaide and Fremantle, others going north to Sydney Brisbane, Singapore and Busan. Another seafarer scans in from Changi Airport, excited to be going home for some time with his family in the Phillipines. I keep an eye on my ‘fleet’ of 22 ships that visited the Dome Gallery, and see where they are on the Live Shipping website, watch some of them sail up the coast of Western Australia and marvel at the steady pace this journey takes. I am so used to flying over coastlines and countries in a matter of hours, impatiently watching the tracking screen from my airline seat, this shipping pace seems so much more real, so much more of a passage. I feel connected to these ships, to the people on board, to know that an object has passed from my hands to theirs, now holding in it my cargo of concern."margaret woodward, installation, exhibition, norla dome, 2015, sea voyage, sea journey, cultural events -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Dianne Campbell, Ballarat Rate Book Extracts, c2004
... University Australia E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Dianne Campbell Goldfields Lawyers Collection ballarat rate books Lydiard Street Armstrong street Doveton Street lyons street errard street mair street webster street creswick street Drummond Street Dana Street eureka street sturt street hotham street hill street grenville street urquhart street ligar street seymour crescent eyre street neil street dawson street skipton street edward A'Beckett thomas a'beckett augustus abraham robert adams david aherne henry archer butler aspinall herbert barrett john bethune John bindon richard Birnie arthur blackwood john box frederick brown charles browning hugh macdermott john ogier robert le poer trench This book idetifies the street locations of Ballarat lawyers. ...This book idetifies the street locations of Ballarat lawyers. dianne campbell goldfields lawyers collection, ballarat rate books, lydiard street, armstrong street, doveton street, lyons street, errard street, mair street, webster street, creswick street, drummond street, dana street, eureka street, sturt street, hotham street, hill street, grenville street, urquhart street, ligar street, seymour crescent, eyre street, neil street, dawson street, skipton street, edward a'beckett, thomas a'beckett, augustus abraham, robert adams, david aherne, henry archer, butler aspinall, herbert barrett, john bethune, john bindon, richard birnie, arthur blackwood, john box, frederick brown, charles browning, hugh macdermott, john ogier, robert le poer trench -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeMedal, 1869 (exact); Made prior to November 1869
... Ballarat Clarendon College 1425 Sturt Street Ballarat goldfields This medal is one of only a few medals donated by a group of generous gentlemen as tokens of their appreciation of the talent and industry of high achieving students in the years 1869 - 1870. The medal was awarded to Charles J Henderson when he completed his Matriculation Examination at the very young age of 13 years. The 1869 College annual report states that this examination, which granted entry into Melbourne University ...This medal is one of only a few medals donated by a group of generous gentlemen as tokens of their appreciation of the talent and industry of high achieving students in the years 1869 - 1870. The medal was awarded to Charles J Henderson when he completed his Matriculation Examination at the very young age of 13 years. The 1869 College annual report states that this examination, which granted entry into Melbourne University, was held in Ballarat for the first time in 1869. Candidates had to pass in at least six of the nine possible subjects in order to pass. Charles Henderson (born 3/02/1856) was the eldest son of the Rev. William Henderson of St Anderw's Kirk, Ballarat, distinguished founder of Ballarat College. Charles was only the third student enrolled at Ballarat College in July 1864. The Ballarat College annual report 1869 states the medal was awarded in appreciation of his 'success in passing so creditably the Matriculation examination at the age of thirteen years'. This medal has historic significance because it dates from the first decade of the history of the College. It has social significance because the recipient was the third student enrolled at Ballarat College, the eldest son of the founder of the College. The medal is unique and is one of only a few privately donated between 1869-1870 by a group of gentlemen affiliated with the college.This gold-plated round-shaped medal has front embossed with Minerva head, name of school and school motto. The rear of the medal is inscribed with names of medal donors. There is a straight metal pin hinged to the right side of the rear of the medal. There is a small catch attached to left side of the rear of the medal. The side edge of the medal is inscribed with name of the recipient and title of the award. The medal is housed in a rectangular cardboard box and nestled in cotton wool.The box has a blue lid and white base.Embossed around inner edge of medal front "Studiis Claritudo Venit. Ballarat College". Inscribed on rear of medal 'Presented by T. Cowan Esq.. G. Duncan Esq.. / A. Smith Esq.. W. P Martin Esq.. / J. Bell Esq..J. williamson Esq.. / S. Pike Esq..'; Maker's mark stamped below rear side inscription 'J.T.S'. Inscribed around circumference of medal 'C. J Henderson Matriculation Examination, Nov 1869'.medal, minerva, matriculation, 1869, c j henderson, thomas cowan, james willliamson, gilbert duncan, adam smith, w p martin, john bell, s pike, matriculation examination, gold medal, ballarat college school motto, ballarat college, school motto, studiis claritudo venit -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Cyclopedia of Victoria: Ballarat , 1904, 1904
... University Australia E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields cyclopedia of victoria ballarat Ballarat BEnevolent Asylum John Adam gold discovery Lake Wendouree Boat House sailing Eureka Stockade Ballarat Botanical Gardens Statuary statues Ballarat SChool of Mines Ballarat Town Hall Sturt Street Shoppee Square Ballarat Ballarat Mecahanics' Institute Ballarat hospital Henry Cuthbert Charles Collett Shoppee John Murray Richard Greenwood Middleton John M. ...Digital images of the Ballarat section of the Cyclopedia of Victoria, 1904cyclopedia of victoria, ballarat, ballarat benevolent asylum, john adam, gold discovery, lake wendouree, boat house, sailing, eureka stockade, ballarat botanical gardens, statuary, statues, ballarat school of mines, ballarat town hall, sturt street, shoppee square ballarat, ballarat mecahanics' institute, ballarat hospital, henry cuthbert, charles collett shoppee, john murray, richard greenwood middleton, john m. kline, john ritchie, thomas stoddart, william little, john robson, hugh v. mckay, h.v. mckay, n. clark, a. h. powell, r.j. powell, edward shaw, charles j. reid, frederick g. haymes, james thomas mitchell, robert scott, frane longden, robert d. pinnock, thomas a. wilson, sydney b. fisher, david bartholomew, t.r. treloar, s-ray, w. cornell, alexander greenfield, andrew callow, victorian mounted rifles, s.g. valentine, andrew scott, thomas robertson, john gordon robertspm, w.t. rowe, thomas a. oddie, william morris, jospeh walshe, william acheson, joseph dill, william mason, llanberis no 1, anthony jenkin, james carey, wlliam emery, percy kent, henry bath, j. rowe, john couttie, william sansom, francis coote, john mckenna, robert ditchburn, thomas mitchell, john daniel, george williams, william treloar, r.b. squire, jonah ward, robert smyth, william bell, thomas couper, w. joseph, william wallace, benjamin dowling, robert crawford, alexander aikens, c. dennison, w.f. coltman, federal timber yard, george hotel, williaim dones, j. dreaden, richard's and co, j.a. gear, r.w. fleming, l.e. cutter, l.s. cutter, a.e. cutter, c.f. cutter, george anderson, w.e. longhurst, christopher howlett, david mcgrath, james wishart, f.g. reeve, eureka iron works, j.e. cowley, albert foundry, john robert harrison, j.b. cameron, p.b. sutherland, george richards, ballarat brass foundry, m.b. john, morgan john, m.w.b. john, james smith, w.p. davies, j.t. vercoe, james kelly, williaim osbourne, alexander mcdonald, alexander e. mcdonald, henry john symons, bridge street flood -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Victoria Education Gazette and Teachers' Aid, 1911-1919, 1910-1919
... University Australia E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields victorian education gazette education gazette and teachers' aid sloyd william a. cavanagh james i froebel school education world war one memorials alfred williams exploration and settlement cadets australian naval college bernard o;dowd birds swimming drawingempire league eucalypts paper in history forestry arbor day identification of trees forestrey museums fiji gravel hill school band horticulture hygiene gould league of bird lovers life saving la perouse bandin j. holland w. hamilton charles sturt principles of archimedes james holland william hamilton scarsdale old boys' reunion foundling home melbourne montessori education open air schools james hughes marie corelli flinders sydney harbour major mitchell's map tooth brushing R.H.S. ...Black hard covered book with red spine, holding Victorian Education Gazettes for one calendar year. .1) 1910 .2) 1912 .3) 1911 .4) 1914 .5) 1918 Images: Open Air Classroom Black Rock; Open Air Classroom, Jeetho, Gippsland; Open Air Nurses bedroom, Mildura; Gym at Canterbury School ; Babies and Nurses at Melbourne Foundling Hospital; Camp at Portland; Alexander Peacock Opens a Melbourne School; Unveiling Major Mitchell Memorial at Mt Arapiles; Agricultural Plot; School Interior; Swimming Drill; Graham Dux Prize Board; Bathing Place; Classroom with blackboard and pictures; Major Mitchell's Map; Melbourne, Derbyshire; Market Place Melbourne; The Blackwood; World War One Send-off at The Athenaeum; Scarsdale Old Boy's logo; Sloyd articles for the Field Hospital; World War One; Gifts for Transport to the Wharf; soldiers; ANZAC Day; ANZAC Day Medalion .5) 1915: Education Department's War Relief Fund, William Park obituary, Closer Settlement Act 1912, Agriculture, needlework, Swimming and Life Saving, explorers, Gregory Blaxland, Matthew Flinders, Composition, Geography, potatoes, onions, gardens, Needlework for Infants, Iona and Staffa, Trained Primary Teacher's Course, Electricity, Electrical Technology, hygiene, Arbour Day, Horticulture, Wattle Day, Bird Day, Technical Schools, Landing at Gaba Tepe, Evils of Alcohol, Old Boys of Scarsdale, Belgium, Teachers' College Images: The British at War, The Sonnet, History and Patriotism, Male Swimming Teachers Summer School at Geelong, Women Swimming Teachers at Port Fairy, Buln Buln State School, Burwood East State School, needlework plans, methods of Rescue and Resucitation. plan of the journey of Gregory Blaxland, Macquarie House, teachers killed (William Ross Hoggart, Stanley Robert Close, William Roy Hodgson, Campbell McDiarmid Peter, William Henry Dawkins, William Hugh Hamilton, Frederick McRae Neal, Vernon Brookes, Frank J. Olle, Alfred J. Collins, Ernest R. Fairlie, William J. McLaren, A.E. Smith, Thomas Patton, Francis W. Kemp, Frederick G. Hall, Rupert O. Hepburn, Woolston J. Govan), Frederick Harold Tubb VC, Botanic Gardens Red Gum, Shelter Pavillions, Head of Wheat, Australian Commonwealth Flag, Iona Cathedral, Drawing exercises, ANZAC Madallion, School Rolls of Honor .6) 1916 - Nature Study, war relief, school gardening, horticulture, singing class, geography of the war, School Rolls of Honour, Ponsonby Carew-Smyth, Astronomy, ANZAC Day, Empire Day, Arbor Day, "Some Suul of Goodness in Things Evil" by Frank Tate, War Relief Gardeners' League, ANZAC Day medallion, Solar System, Abolition of German Schools in Victoria, ANZAC Avenues, avenues of honour, Geography of the War: The West, War relief and handwork, Victorian State Schools Horticultural Society, Patrick Maloney obituary, formalin lamps, Victoria League of Victoria, Wonwondah East Roll of Honor Images - Teachers killed (John Clarke, A.C.H. Jackson, Alexander Robertson, Noel Gambetta, Ralp E. Leyland, Laurance J. Woodruff, Walter E. Cass, Percy D. Moncur, Thomas M. Carmichael, Edward G. Brain, Reginald N.F. Woods, George E. James, William Colvin, David Dobson, Stanley L. Robinson, Charles Allen, G.E. James, H.F. Curnow, Franl L. Cousins, James R. Thompson, Henry H. Campbell, George E. Read, Ernest D. Morshead, Wilfred S. Merlin, Henry R. Wright, George B. Webb, Noel Nicholas, David H. Thomas, Charles A. Levens, Thomas R. Fenner, John M. Daniell, P.J. Larkin, Ralph Smith, Philip Ormsby), school rolls of honour, Swimming Instructors at Queenscliff, The Southern Sky, Map of the North Sea and its Littorals, Easter School of Horticulture at Oakleigh, Map of the Eastern Front, Map of Mesopotamia, Map of the War Area in the Egyptian Campaign, leeches for the Melbourne Hospital .7) 1917 - Swimming and Life-Saving, Childre's FLower Day, Education Department's War Relief Fund, State War Council, Horticulture, Bird Day, Swimming, Growing Chicory at Cowes Images - Teachers killed during World War One (G.M. Nicholas, William C.W. Spencer, J.W.C. Profitt, Ivon C. Bromilow, John Colwell, Robert W. Campbell, Arthur P. Bourchier, Francid G. Houston, Claude N. Harrison, Edgar Williams, Leslie A. Stevens, Charles E. W. Chester, Stanley R. Green, Walter Baker, Arthur G. Scott, Harry L. Swinburne, Horace W. Brown, Arnold Bretherton, Edward W. Jenkins Aubrey Liddelow, Ewen A. Cameron, Edmund R. Lyall, John H. Martin, Harry Bell, Frank L. Nicholls, Melville R. Hughes, Edwin W. Hauser, Walter S. Filmer, Walter G. Barlow, Henry A. Donaldson, Edward H. Jones, Walter W. Raw, Alfred W. Dean, Wiliam Lea, Frederick G. Drury, J.T. Richards, Norman G. Pelton, Lance-Corporal Doran, Kenneth F. McKenzie, William F. Robertson, Wiliam Jarrott, Norman Graham, George G. Paul, Victor Green, Arthur William Rennie, Alfred J. Glendinning, Robert B. Liston, Eward P. Toll, George Jones, Errol E. Rodda, Christian P. Christensen, Charles F. Sydes, H.G. Clements, Norman C. Fricker, J.M. Romeo. Eric N. Lear, Thomas J. Bartley, Norval Birrell, Frederick H. Tubb. J.T. Hamilton Aram, Arthur Wilcock, William M. Conroy, Alex. H. Miller, Patrick J. Cunningham, Charles S. Mitchell, John R. Maddern, James Roadknight, Harry Arundel, Jack C. McKellar, duncan M. McKellar, George S. Manfield, Edgar C. Holmes, George A. Young, Raymond A. Gardiner, William B. Bell, William Opie, George R. Scott, Richard V.B. Vine, Herbery S. Marshall, Hugh St Omer Dentry, George B. Fullerton, Harry Oulton, Iva F. Morieson), School Honor Books, Drawing, Presentation of 30,000 pounds to the British Red Cross at Melbourne Town Hall .8) 1918 .9) 1919 - Photographs of World War One soldiers from the Education Department, Margaret Montgomery Memorial, 1918 Act relating to State School Teachers, State Scolarships, Victorian State Schools' Horticultural Society, Pneumonic Influenza, Spanish Flu, epedemic, swimming and life savinfJunior cadet training, vacancies in Fiji, School Committees, Arbor Day, Arbour Day, Henry Harding of Yinnar, Planting Trees and Shrubs, Juvenile Crime, The use of 'Get', Soldier-Teachers from Overseas in Congress London, Australia's Effort in the War, Military, Working Bees, Tree Planting, fence building, Welcoming Home a Returned Soldier, Avenue of Honour planting, Discipline, Unveiling an Honor Board, School gymnasium, school tennis court, E. E. Crogger grave at Aldershot, The School Honor Book. War Relief Fund, Commonwealth War Record, Caulfield Military Hosptial, ANZAC Day Pilgrimage, Jimmie Panikin, Donald Fraser, Arthur Mee, Card Sun Dial, Balboa Day in Honolulu, William Hamilton, Alfred Jackson, The Backward Child, Flies, Language Teaching and Learning, Spelling, The Education of the Adolescent, victorian education gazette, education gazette and teachers' aid, sloyd, william a. cavanagh, james i froebel, school, education, world war one, memorials, alfred williams, exploration and settlement, cadets, australian naval college, bernard o;dowd, birds, swimming, drawingempire league, eucalypts, paper in history, forestry, arbor day, identification of trees, forestrey museums, fiji, gravel hill school band, horticulture, hygiene, gould league of bird lovers, life saving, la perouse, bandin, j. holland, w. hamilton, charles sturt, principles of archimedes, james holland, william hamilton, scarsdale old boys' reunion, foundling home melbourne, montessori education, open air schools, james hughes, marie corelli, flinders sydney harbour, major mitchell's map, tooth brushing, r.h.s. bailey -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper Supplement, The Australian, 17/06/1969 - 19/06/1969
... University Australia E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The riddle of the Inland Sea, the story of Charles Sturt's first journay 1828 - 1829 A special feature to mark the centenary of Charles Sturt's death on June 16th 1869 inland sea charles sturt sturt's first journey 2 supplements - 4 and 6 pages The Australian Newspaper Supplement ...The riddle of the Inland Sea, the story of Charles Sturt's first journay 1828 - 1829 A special feature to mark the centenary of Charles Sturt's death on June 16th 18692 supplements - 4 and 6 pages inland sea, charles sturt, sturt's first journey -
Merri-bek City CouncilPainting - Oil on linen, Renee Cosgrave, Learning Whakapapa (Māori Land Court Archives), 2023
... Renee’s work is held in private collections in Australia & Aotearoa and public collections including Artbank, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga and the James Wallace Arts Trust, New Zealand. ... -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The faces and the streets: Albury Wodonga 1955 - 2000, Karen Donnelly
... Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Albury streets Albury Buildings Albury pictorial Wodonga Buildings Pictorial publication capturing images of Albury and Wodonga as part of the The McPherson Studio Project and Charles Sturt University, in association with Albury Regional Art Gallery & Albury Regional Museum. ...Pictorial publication capturing images of Albury and Wodonga as part of the The McPherson Studio Project and Charles Sturt University, in association with Albury Regional Art Gallery & Albury Regional Museum. Edited by Karen Donnelly.Collection of images of Albury and Wodonganon-fiction Pictorial publication capturing images of Albury and Wodonga as part of the The McPherson Studio Project and Charles Sturt University, in association with Albury Regional Art Gallery & Albury Regional Museum. Edited by Karen Donnelly.albury streets, albury buildings, albury pictorial, wodonga buildings -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Birckhead, J. comp, Aboriginal Studies : Readings, 1988
... A reader by various writers prepared for the Aboriginal Studies at the Charles Sturt University-Murray for external Studies. iii-vi; 208 P.; ill.; figs.; maps; tables; refs.;30 cm. ...A reader by various writers prepared for the Aboriginal Studies at the Charles Sturt University-Murray for external Studies.iii-vi; 208 P.; ill.; figs.; maps; tables; refs.;30 cm.A reader by various writers prepared for the Aboriginal Studies at the Charles Sturt University-Murray for external Studies.aborigines, australia-social life and customs., aboriginal history-writing; anthropologists-attitudes; aboriginality-current attitudes; aboriginal sites-custodioanship; land rights-compensation.
