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Clunes MuseumBadge, 2017
... CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNERS...20TH CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNER 2017...CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNERS 20TH ANNIVERSARY 20TH CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNER 2017 SMALL ROUND BADGE WITH PIN AND CATCH ON THE REVERSE. ...SMALL ROUND BADGE WITH PIN AND CATCH ON THE REVERSE. GOLD COLOURED EDGE, WHITE BACKGROUND, BLACK AND GOLD PRINTING ON THE FRONT20TH CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNER 2017clunes community dinners, 20th anniversary -
Clunes MuseumDocument
... ...COMMUNITY DINNERS...CLUNES TOURIST AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (CTDA) .1 CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNER. 27 JULY 2012. A4 CREAM PAGE FOLDED TO A5. ...CTDA CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNERS MENU .3 IN PEN "14 FEB 2009". CLUNES TOURIST AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (CTDA) .1 CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNER. 27 JULY 2012. ...CLUNES TOURIST AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (CTDA) .1 CLUNES COMMUNITY DINNER. 27 JULY 2012. A4 CREAM PAGE FOLDED TO A5. INCLUDES HISTORY OF CTDA, INITIATIVES AND OFFICE BEARERS. .2 CHRISTMAS TIME IN CLUNES. POEM ON WHITE A4 PAPER. .3 VALENTINES DAY MENU - WHITE A4 PAPER. .4 BANQUET @ BAILEY MENU. SATURDAY 28TH FEBRUARY 2009. WHITE A4 CARD WITH RED RIBBON. .5 BANQUET @ BAILEY MENU. SATURDAY 13TH FEBRUARY 2010. WHITE A4 CARD. .6 FEAST ON FRASER MENU. UNDATED. WHITE PAPER ATTACHED TO RED PAPER WITH RED RIBBON. .7 CABARET IN THE BLUESTONE MENU. SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER 2013. WHITE A4 PAPER..3 IN PEN "14 FEB 2009".ctda, clunes, community dinners, menu -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 2 NO 39-DECEMBER 9 1977
... dinners...community care centre...marysville victoria australia marysville cricket win catering lions club dinners community care centre the fruit salad farm lions club elderly citizens dinner news flash best wishes elizabeth ackerman for sale bingo wanted bingo roster kinder news mothers' club pattern library drugs victorian autistic children's association new year's eve swimming club lions club poem stall strawberries rainfall THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 2 NO 39-DECEMBER 9 1977 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville cricket win, catering lions club dinners, community care centre, the fruit salad farm, lions club elderly citizens dinner, news flash, best wishes elizabeth ackerman, for sale, bingo, wanted, bingo roster, kinder news, mothers' club, pattern library, drugs, victorian autistic children's association, new year's eve, swimming club, lions club poem, stall, strawberries, rainfall -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Invitation, Banyule City Council, Banyule Community Dinner 2022 and Gala Dinner 2023, 2022-2023
... Banyule Community Dinner 2022 and Gala Dinner 2023...Invitations to Banyule City Council annual events - the 2022 Community Ball and 2023 Community Gala Dinner....Text and colour illus. Banyule Community Dinner 2022 and Gala Dinner 2023 Memorabilia Invitation Banyule City Council ...Invitations to Banyule City Council annual events - the 2022 Community Ball and 2023 Community Gala Dinner.2 invitations and menu card. Text and colour illus.banyule city council, invitations -
Clunes MuseumProgramme - PROGRAMME AND MENU, CLUNES TOURIST & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
... ...COMMUNITY DINNER...CLUNES TOURISM AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (CDTA) COMMUNITY DINNER PROGRAMMES AND MENU .1 8TH DINNER, FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST 2005. ...CTDA CLUNES TOURISM & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY DINNER .4 KEITH IRVINE CLUNES TOURISM AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (CDTA) COMMUNITY DINNER PROGRAMMES AND MENU .1 8TH DINNER, FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST 2005. ...CLUNES TOURISM AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (CDTA) COMMUNITY DINNER PROGRAMMES AND MENU .1 8TH DINNER, FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST 2005. DARK BLUE FOLDED CARD WITH PRINTED PROGRAMME AND MENU INSIDE HELD WITH A CREAM AND GOLD RIBBON. .2 10TH DINNER, FRIDAY 24TH AUGUST 2007. YELLOW PAPER FOLDED WITH PRINTED PROGRAMME AND MENU INSIDE. .3 11TH DINNER, FRIDAY 22ND AUGUST 2008. CRIMSON PAPER WITH PROGRAMME AND MENU ATTACHED BOTH SIDES WITH CREAM AND GOLD RIBBON. .4 DINNER TICKET FOR COMMUNITY DINNER FRIDAY 23RD JULY, 2004. CREAM CARD. .5 14TH DINNER, FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST 2011, BLACK CARD WITH PROGRAMME AND MENU ATTACHED EACH SIDE WITH BLACK AND WHITE RIBBON. .6 15TH DINNER, FRIDAY 27TH AUGUST 2012, BLACK CARD WITH PROGRAMME AND MENU ATTACHED EACH SIDE WITH BLACK RIBBON. .7 17TH DINNER, FRIDAY 8TH AUGUST 2014, PINK CARD WITH PROGRAMME AND MENU ATTACHED EACH SIDE WITH PINK RIBBON. .8 18TH DINNER, FRIDAY 7TH AUGUST 2015, BLACK CARD WITH PROGRAMME AND MENU ATTACHED EACH SIDE WITH GREY RIBBON. .9 19TH DINNER, FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST 2016, PINK CARD WITH PROGRAMME AND MENU ATTACHED EACH SIDE WITH PINK RIBBON. .10 20TH DINNER, FRIDAY 11TH AUGUST 2017, BLACK CARD WITH PROGRAMME AND MENU ATTACHED EACH SIDE WITH GREY RIBBON. .4 KEITH IRVINEctda, clunes tourism & development association, community dinner -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkProgramme - Programme for celebratory dinner for Dr Murphy, 1977
... Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy (1905-1981) was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 1977 New Year Honours for his services to the health of his community. A dinner at the Emerald Country Club on 9 Feb 1977 was arranged by community members to celebrate his receipt of the award. ...Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy (1905-1981) was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 1977 New Year Honours for his services to the health of his community. A dinner at the Emerald Country Club on 9 Feb 1977 was arranged by community members to celebrate his receipt of the award. ...Dr. Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy (1905-1981) was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 1977 New Year Honours for his services to the health of his community. A dinner at the Emerald Country Club on 9 Feb 1977 was arranged by community members to celebrate his receipt of the award. Dr Murphy studied at Geelong College (1919-1922) and Melbourne University (1929-1937). In World War II, he served with the Royal Australian Navy (1939-1945) He moved to Emerald in 1947 after running a successful medical practice in Hampton, with the intention of retiring and breeding turkeys. But Emerald and the surrounding districts had no doctor, so for the next 34 years, the well-loved Dr. Murphy provided unremitting medical care to the local community. He died in 1981 at the age of 76 years and a Memorial Fund was set up in his name to provide support for local students studying Medicine.This celebratory dinner on the receipt of his New Year award is testament to the esteem with which Dr Murphy was held by the Emerald community.Manilla folder opening out to two pages. Left page has autographs of attendees. Right page has the menu and order of events.dr. murphy, emerald, british empire medal, 1977 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAlbum - Photograph Album, Diamond Valley Community Hospital. Life at the DVCH. Functions, events and other happenings. Volume I, 1987_
... Social activities at DVCH include farewells, dinner dances, community outreach activities. Includes staff newsletters and hospital accreditation information. ...Social activities at DVCH include farewells, dinner dances, community outreach activities. Includes staff newsletters and hospital accreditation information. ...Social activities at DVCH include farewells, dinner dances, community outreach activities. Includes staff newsletters and hospital accreditation information. The Diamond Valley Community Hospital was established in 1942 in Grimshaw Street Greensborough. Due to financial circumstances, the hospital closed in 2000. This collection of photo albums is from the 1990s and was collected by staff. Photographs are not named. Albums may be accessed at the GHS Resource Centre. This volume is numbered 9,As the Diamond Valley Community Hospital is now closed, this collection of albums records some of the people involved. This particular album shows the community involvement with the hospital.Photo album with blue cover. 46 pages, 133 photographs of varying sizes. Title handwritten and pasted on front cover. Inscription inside front cover: "Photos and Album by Marg Langtree." diamond valley community hospital, greensborough, dvch -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAlbum - Photograph Album, Diamond Valley Community Hospital. Life at the DVCH. Functions, events and other happenings. Volume II, 1988o
... Social activities at DVCH include farewells, dinner dances, community outreach activities. Includes staff newsletters and hospital accreditation information. ...Social activities at DVCH include farewells, dinner dances, community outreach activities. Includes staff newsletters and hospital accreditation information. ...Social activities at DVCH include farewells, dinner dances, community outreach activities. Includes staff newsletters and hospital accreditation information. The Diamond Valley Community Hospital was established in 1942 in Grimshaw Street Greensborough. Due to financial circumstances, the hospital closed in 2000. This collection of photo albums is from the 1990s and was collected by staff. Photographs are not named. Albums may be accessed at the GHS Resource Centre. This volume is numbered 10.As the Diamond Valley Community Hospital is now closed, this collection of albums records some of the people involved. This particular album shows the community involvement with the hospital.Photo album with blue cover. 50 pages, 139 photographs of varying sizes. Title handwritten and pasted on front cover. Inscription inside front cover: "Photos and Album by Marg Langtree." diamond valley community hospital, greensborough, dvch -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Nina Kelabora, Welcome : a gift to you, our new neighbours, from the extended Eltham community / produced by Nina Kelabora (graphic designer) and Lara McKinley (principal photographer), December 2016
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Events • Alistair Knox Park, 12 August 2016 • Syrian Community Dinner, 30 September 2016 • Pop up Picnic, Eltham North Adventure Playground, 1 October 2016 • Alistair Knox Park, 7 October 2016 • At Our Lady of Help of Christians, 7 October 2016 • Andrew Park Butterfly Effect v Battle for Eltham, 5 November 2016 • City Rally, 5 November 2016 • Eltham Library Children’s Garden, 12 November 2016 • Eltham Festival, 13 November 2016 • Welcome Book Fundraiser, St Margaret’s Church, 11 December 2016 • Nillumbik International Women’s Day Dinner 9 March 2017 • Bush Dance, 17 June 2017 • Eltham Police Morning Tea, 29 July 2017 8. ...Events • Alistair Knox Park, 12 August 2016 • Syrian Community Dinner, 30 September 2016 • Pop up Picnic, Eltham North Adventure Playground, 1 October 2016 • Alistair Knox Park, 7 October 2016 • At Our Lady of Help of Christians, 7 October 2016 • Andrew Park Butterfly Effect v Battle for Eltham, 5 November 2016 • City Rally, 5 November 2016 • Eltham Library Children’s Garden, 12 November 2016 • Eltham Festival, 13 November 2016 • Welcome Book Fundraiser, St Margaret’s Church, 11 December 2016 • Nillumbik International Women’s Day Dinner 9 March 2017 • Bush Dance, 17 June 2017 • Eltham Police Morning Tea, 29 July 2017 8. ...In 2016 the Welcome to Eltham community project started to welcome Syrian refugees into the community and made Welcome Butterflies to say welcome to them. In addition to the physical book, EDHS also holds several hundred digital images pertaining to the development of the Welcome to Eltham campaign, photographs, artworks and graphic designs, which resulted in the publication of this book. EDHS also holds further material from the period 2016 to 2017 associated with the Welcome to Eltham campaign group. Contents: 1. Welcome Book Welcome Book includes selected page extracts and images as published December 2016 Contents: • Greetings to our Country P2 • Offering P8 • Your neighbours P10 • Rotary P39 • Eltham Baptist Church P44 • Eltham Farmers Market stall holders P48 • The Eltham community P54 • Surrounding communities P60 • Our Lady Help of Christians Primary School P64 • Nillumbik Greens P66 • Our Lady Help of Christians Church Eltham P68 • Catholic Care Eltham P70 • St Vincent’s P71 • Montmorency South Primary School P72 • Victoria Police P73 • Catholic Ladies College P74 • Warrandyte P76 • Eltham Toy Library P78 • Eltham-Montmorency Uniting Church P82 • Gingerbread P84 • Scouts P86 • Eltham businesses P89 • Surrounding communities P96 • The Seed P101 2. Administration 1. Welcome to Eltham Infant Plan, Purpose and Scope (Aug. 2016) 2. Circle of Friends; A draft proposal from Welcome to Eltham, 26 August 2016 3. Welcome to Eltham; a resident support group for refugees settling in Eltham (Sep. 2016) 4. Welcome to Eltham; Purpose and Scope (Sep. 2016) 5. Welcome to Eltham Plan (Sep. 2016); 10 pages typed of tasks broken into four categories, 10 pages 6. Welcome to Eltham Team/Volunteer organisation structure, volunteers’ skills assessment and role assignments, strategies, 11 pages 7. Briefing Document: Refugees being welcomed in Eltham, 2 Oct. 2016; 5 pages 8. Public Engagement Plan, 2 Oct. 2016; 2 pages 9. Welcome to Eltham 2016 Review, Values and Structure, 2017 10. Welcome to Eltham Incorporated Financial Report July 2016 – June 2017; 3 pages 11. Letter: Nina Kelabora and Welcome to Eltham Team to Bolton Street Fruit Market re offer to provide fresh fruit, 30 Jun. 2017 12. Welcome to Eltham Incorporated Annual Report 2016–2017; Oct. 2017; 4 pages 13. Certificate: Jagajaga Community Australia Day Award 2018 to Nina Kelabora, signed Jenny Macklin MP, Federal Member for Jagajaga 14. Certificate: Jagajaga Community Australia Day Award 2018 to Welcome to Eltham, signed Jenny Macklin MP, Federal Member for Jagajaga 15. Letter: Simon Le Plastrier, Principal, Eltham College to Nina Kelabora, 20 April 2018 offering congratulations for the work achieved by Welcome to Eltham group 16. Photo: River pebble covered in spray paint of multiple colours. The rock was used to hold down templates for painting butterflies on the footpaths near Andrew park as a counter to protesters assembling for the ‘Battle for Eltham’ demonstration on 5 November 2016 17. Photo: Welcome to Eltham team member, Gillian Essex 18. Photo: Welcome to Eltham team member, Kirsten Bate 19. Photo: Welcome to Eltham team member, Lara McKinley 20. Photo: Welcome to Eltham team member, Nina Kelabora 21. Photo: Welcome to Eltham team member, Sarah Hooten 22. Incorporation • AGM-minutes-2017 • Certificate of Incorporation • Mission and Values • Ordinary Business of the AGM 2017 • Welcome to Eltham Rules 23. Advocacy • Eltham Butterfly Effect Corflute panel design 5 November 2016 Rally • MemeFest PowerPoint presentation 23 November 2016 • Oxfam PowerPoint presentation 16 June 2017 • Eltham Rotary PowerPoint presentation 1 June 2017 • Welcome to Eltham Gift Card artwork 3. Artwork • Logo: Welcome to Eltham • 12 artworks by children of the Eltham Child Care Co-Operative (ECCC) o Me at the Immigration Museum by Ethan B. o Immigration Museum by Edie o Me with my family and lots of hearts by Charlotte o My suitcase like the refugees we learnt about with Bec by Jarvis o Me at the football with my friends by Harley o My suitcase if I had to leave the country by Ellen o Me at the park near the library by Chloe o Books at the library by Addison o Ethan’s grandfather who died in the war and this is him in his grave by Ethan o A nursery by Annabel o The age care home we visit by Ari o This is my mum the Ranger by Mia • Butterfly Effect, Ona Henderson 2016, inscribed “Dedicated to Nina, in appreciation of your butterfly effect for ‘Welcome to Eltham’; reproduced p1 • Ona and Sid gifting her artwork for use by the campaign; reproduced p1 • Duat and Iuk, Mandy Nicholson, Wurundjeri woman; reproduced p3 • These hands welcome you to Australia, Mungo, Warrandyte resident; reproduced p9 • The Library by Rose; reproduced p15 • Welcome to Eltham from Maia; reproduced p19 • Billy, Warrandyte resident; reproduced p20 • Through my window, Janet Boddy; reproduced p23 • Eryn and Lachie, Eltham residents; reproduced p25 • Eva, Eltham resident; reproduced p29 • This is the community hall across from my house by Cinta; reproduced p30 • Welcome, Brenda, Eltham resident; reproduced p34 • Flying over Kerry Crescent, Kerry, Eltham resident; reproduced p38 • A dragon called 'fat' from Joe, 6; reproduced p42 • A rainbow-heart-welcome from Trixie, 8; reproduced p42 • A lovely message from Sarah; reproduced p53 • Monique; reproduced p56 • Tom; reproduced p56 • Josh; reproduced p56 • Chloe; reproduced p56 • Jack; reproduced p57 • Mia; reproduced p57 • Ann Curry, Montmorency resident; reproduced p60 • From Mia: "Keep your head up high and be confident. I'm sure that you will soon find that Eltham is a very nice place and I hope you can have a happy life."; reproduced p77 • Amy; reproduced p79 • Ben; reproduced p80 • Welcome, Kayla, Warrandyte resident; reproduced p94 • Lucas; reproduced p98 • Ale; reproduced p98 • Grace; reproduced p99 • Hugo; reproduced p99 4. Australian-Syrian Charity • ASC – Certificate of Appreciation; Awarded from Australian-Syrian Charity presented to Welcome to Eltham Group by Rev. Fr. Samir Haddad, ASC president, 30 Sep. 2016 including two images of Father Samir and WTE organiser, Nina Kelabora 5. Butterflies • 148 images of handcrafted butterflies and artwork of butterflies edited for reproduction throughout the Welcome to Eltham book and for use on other placards, gift cards and promotional materials including the original source photographs (232 total) • 128 other images of butterflies submitted or photographed installed at various locations around Eltham • 11 images of metal butterfly artworks created by Linda MacAulay and Tim Read showing the works during creation at Bend of Isles and at initial install at the roundabout on Main Road at Luck Street then at the final install to greet the new arrivals and residents alike at St Vincents Aged Care Services (since demolished). 6. Eltham and Surrounds Residents and Local Businesses • 195 photos (157 published in book) submitted by local residents and businesses with people holding Welcome to Eltham placards including: Eltham Farmer’s Market, Eltham Baptist Church, CatholicCare Eltham, Nillumbik Greens, Hurstbridge Wattle Festival, Our Lady Help of Christians Eltham, Our Lady Help of Christians Primary School, Montmorency South Primary School, Warrandyte Primary School, Bronnie Hattam, Mayor, Nillumbik Shire Council, Vicki Ward, MP for Eltham, Jenny Macklin, Member for Jagajaga, Bend of Isles, Eltham Toy Library, Eltham Library, Eltham-Montmorency Uniting Church, Catholic Ladies College (CLC), First Eltham North Scouts, Warrandyte Primary School, Ona Henderson and many individuals and businesses. 7. Events • Alistair Knox Park, 12 August 2016 • Syrian Community Dinner, 30 September 2016 • Pop up Picnic, Eltham North Adventure Playground, 1 October 2016 • Alistair Knox Park, 7 October 2016 • At Our Lady of Help of Christians, 7 October 2016 • Andrew Park Butterfly Effect v Battle for Eltham, 5 November 2016 • City Rally, 5 November 2016 • Eltham Library Children’s Garden, 12 November 2016 • Eltham Festival, 13 November 2016 • Welcome Book Fundraiser, St Margaret’s Church, 11 December 2016 • Nillumbik International Women’s Day Dinner 9 March 2017 • Bush Dance, 17 June 2017 • Eltham Police Morning Tea, 29 July 2017 8. House warmers • Approximately 40 images of gift care items donated (food, drink, blankets, etc) intended as housewarming hampers 9. Media Media Releases • Eltham elders take to social media to welcome refuges, video goes viral; Wednesday 28 October 2016 • Eltham locals use their bodies to say WELCOME to refugees; 1 October 2016 • Community group welcomes Minister’s decision so refugees can call Eltham home; 5 October 2016 • Locals answer far-right “Battle for Eltham” with butterflies: thousand of them; 5 November 2016 Newspaper articles • Group fosters goodwill; organisation works to assist refugees; Brittany Shanahan; Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, August 17, 2016, p3 • Refugees are welcome (Gillian); Care is for the elderly alone (Fred); Plenty of positives in plan (Kirstin); Open your hearts and doors (Alison); Flood of families a worry (Cath), Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, August 17, 2016, p11 • Support refugee housing; Diamond Valley Leader, Pamela Nash via Facebook, Janet R. Body, Eltham, Glenise Michaelson, Montmorency; Letters (online), 5 October 2016 • Refugees find a haven, and, Groups to fundraise for arrivals; Wednesday, October 12, 2016, p5 • Site for resettlement of refugees on a flood plane (Jacquie Bellchambers); Accommodating young families from a foreign culture in an established western culture retirement home will only lead to both parties feeling …. (Margit Alm); Great news for our community … (Nean Tatnal); Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, October 12, 2016, p19 • Refugee scrap looms; daughter of Eltham aged-care resident upset as extreme group hijacks debate; Brittany Shanahan. Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, October 26, 2016, p1 • Many ready to welcome refugees into community (Megan Anne) and others; Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, October 26, 2016, p20 • On a wing and a prayer; Chris Vedelago, Tammy Mills and Mark Hawthorne; Sunday Age, November 6, 2016, p3. – It was billed as the “Battle for Eltham”, but in te end the butterflies carried the day. • Rally hits trade; Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, November 9, 2016, p1 • Protests bad for business; Brittany Shanahan; Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, November 9, 2016, p8 • Police earn praise for keeping protest calm; Re: Battle for Eltham rally (Maree Quinlan) and others; Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, November 9, 2016, p14 • Butterflies to counter anti-Muslim protest; Bianca Hall and Marissa Calligeros, The Age, November 5, 2016 • Rally created challenges but it’s time to move on; Re: Battle for Eltham rally (Local Area Commander Acting Inspector Danielle Leemon) and others; Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, November 16, 2016, p19 • Praise for warm welcome (Linda Jajawi) and others also photo “Officers from Eltham police station welcomed newly arrived refugees to the community”; Conversations, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, August 9, 2017, p15 • Refugees welcomed; Diamond Valley Leader, n.d. 2017, p12 • Refugee plan riles; Retirement centre residents voice concerns; Brittany Shanahan, Diamond Valley Leader; n.d. 2016 Facebook Responses • Responses top frequent Facebook comments regarding the housing of refugees in aged care at Eltham 10. Placards and Promotional Flyers • Selection of placard images and Welcome to Eltham Gift Card artwork 11. St Vincents • Two hand drawn sketches showing plan views of proposed front and rear units at St Vincents to be used by refugees 12. Videos • Feisties; several local seniors read online comments made by objectors and offer their own opinions; 00.02.28 • Tour of unit at St Vincents, 31 July 2016; 00.00.44 • Drone view of people creating Welcome sign at Eltham North Adventure Playground, 14 September 2016; 00.00.14 • Launching of the butterflies (campaign); Nina Kelabora releases the first butterfly into the wild; 00.00.24 • Gillian Essex, Welcome to Eltham, discussing counter strategy to protest demonstration (Battle for Eltham) scheduled for later in the day; 5 November 2016; 00.01.45 • Glenise Michaelson, Eltham local for 69 years discussing counter strategy to protest demonstration (Battle for Eltham) scheduled for later in the day; 5 November 2016; 00.01.30 • The Butterfly Effect, counter strategy to protesters 5 November 2016 Battle for Eltham rally; 00.02.24 with ten associated photos of the seniors involved; 31 October 2016 • Butterfly art ninjas 1 (15 secs), 2 (26 secs) and 3 (14 secs), showing the butterflies remaining in existence on the paths around Andrew Park, 16 November 2016 • Butterfly capture and release with Nina Kelabora– butterflies around Andrew Park relocated to the Children’s garden at Eltham Library, 17 November 2016; 00.00.28eltham (vic.), welcome to eltham (vic.), syrian refugees, refugees, social life and customs, butterflies, welcome butterflies, nina kelabora collection -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Commercial Travellers' Association, Victoria, Board Room
... They also organised social events and activities such as billiard tourneys, golf tournaments, dances and an annual “Smoke Social” which was a social event where men gathered for a formal dinner, community singing, lectures, speeches and of course, to smoke! ...They also organised social events and activities such as billiard tourneys, golf tournaments, dances and an annual “Smoke Social” which was a social event where men gathered for a formal dinner, community singing, lectures, speeches and of course, to smoke! ...Seven seated and fifteen standing men dressed in suits around a long table in a panelled room hung with formal portraits of men. A trophy sits on the long table amongst loose paper sheets. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: The Commercial Travellers’ Association of Victoria (CTA) was formed at a meeting of 40 commercial travellers held at the Duke of Rothesay Hotel, 24 Elizabeth Street on 1 December 1880. Their charter was to advocate for better working conditions for commercial travelling salesmen, including improved accommodation at discounted rates and travel concession fares. At first by locomotive, horse and buggy, steamers and horseback, later also by motor car and motorcycle, “The Man on the Road” went into the back-blocks of the country to extend the interests of commerce to the stores and households of Australian regional towns and isolated settlements. Affiliated organisations existed in all states and New Zealand and in 1895 they integrated to form the United Commercial Travellers’ Association of Australasia (UCTAA). By the turn of the 20th century, the Victorian branch of the CTA had 421 Association Members and 520 Club members. The CTA continued to hold meetings in leased rooms in hotels and offices until 1898 when they commissioned purpose-built premises at 190-192 Flinders Street (extant, now the Macstore, next to former Metropolitan Gas Company Buildings). Designed by leading architectural firm of brothers H.W. & F.B.Tompkins (Dimmey’s Model Store, Swan Street, London Stores, Herald and Weekly Times, Myer building, Diamond House, Centreway Arcade, Manton’s Store) in the Queen Anne Revival style at the cost of £20,000, the four storey building had a facade of red Northcote bricks and an entrance of Pyrmont stone. It was very modern for the time, featuring elevators, offices, bars, kitchen, dining, card and billiard rooms and 31 bedrooms with shared bathrooms for the footsore travellers. However, despite adding two storeys in 1901, and another storey and a basement in 1905, they soon outgrew their premises, and in 1912 the CTA commissioned a new building at 328 Flinders Street. At this time, buildings in Melbourne were constrained by the city height limit of 132 feet (40 metres)- the maximum height of firefighting ladders. The new CTA building was the tallest building in Melbourne until 1932 when regulations changed allowing the Manchester Unity Building to be built. The new CTA headquarters was the epitome of comfort and luxury with cutting edge facilities to ease the fatigued salesman and prepare him for another stint on the road. General Secretary, James Davies travelled to Britain and America to acquire the very best and latest innovations. After visiting the new premises, Punch magazine 11 June 1914 reported “furnishings, appliances, and labour-saving conveniences which were more than up to date- they were up to-morrow.” The Edwardian Baroque style building was again designed by architects H.W. & F.B. Tompkins at the cost of £100,000 and built by contractors F.E. Shillabeer and Sons (Nicholas Building, Kellow-Falkiner Pty Ltd car showroom). The nine storey plus basement building is of steel frame construction with concrete floors. The ground floor facade is of grey granite and above that it is faced with cream glazed bricks chosen to combat discolouration from the pollution emitted by Flinders Street Station trains across the road. The facade is decorated with mascarons, gum leaf trim and balconies with classical style balustrade. The club was entered through revolving doors into a two storey high, circular, domed lobby with white columns, American oak panelled walls and intricate mosaic flooring. The ceiling is festooned with plaster gum leaf and gum nut detail, a theme that is repeated throughout the building. The basement kitchen had modern, labour saving appliances that would be the envy of any Edwardian housewife, including an electric toaster, a potato peeling machine, heated dumb waiter, dishwashing machine and electric refrigeration and cooking. It serviced the commodious second floor dining room which seated 200 people and the cafe/breakfast room, 80 people. Members were permitted to entertain their lady friends there for afternoon tea between the hours of 3 and 5 pm every day, except Sunday. The members’ facilities included a barbershop, clothes pressing machine, boot cleaning chair, pipe and cigar stall with electric humidor, public telephones, lockers and safe deposit. The building was serviced with five elevators, a built in vacuum cleaning plant, hot water radiators and linen and postal chutes. The first floor was devoted to business and relaxing, containing the Board, Writing, Reading and four Business Rooms. The board room had Queensland maple panelling with huge blackwood tables topped with blue morocco and golden tortoise-shell trim and cane bottomed chairs. Large framed photographs of past presidents since 1884 lined the walls. The Reading Room ran the whole width of the building. Arthur Streeton’s painting “Between the Lights, Princes Bridge 1888” and Frederick McCubbin’s “Looking North from Mount Macedon” were hung there, as well as paintings by renowned Australian artists Hans Heysen, Walter Withers, John Mather, Jan Hendrik Scheltema. The Argus 30 May 1914 quipped “Around the walls hang evidences that the commercial traveller's soul has not been killed in his pursuit of commerce”. The blackwood panelled room was furnished with Queen Anne style tables and chairs and green leather armchairs with inviting rocker foot rests allowing weary travellers to relax after traversing the railways and dusty roads of Victoria while planning their next sales trip. “The Australasia Traveller” Volume 10, Number 2, April 1914 page 35 noted “An attendant will be constantly employed on this floor to take care of the stationary supply, to tidy up newspapers, and generally study the convenience of members.” The third floor was for amusements with billiards, a bar and four rooms for playing cards, dominoes and chess. The huge billiard room had seven Alcock billiard tables including a table in a partitioned match-room for tournaments, exhibitions and matches. The walls were lined with members’ cues and for spectators, comfortable lounges with marble topped tables and electric bell pushes for drinks service. There were 150 bedrooms over five floors, each with their own telephone and wash basin and five suites with a private sitting room attached. There were four bathrooms per bedroom floor and capacious, well-lighted shaving rooms. Top rate club tariff for bed and breakfast - 6 shillings, if called for a country train leaving Melbourne before 8am - 4 shillings, suite and breakfast- 9 shillings, sixpence. “The Australasia Traveller” Volume 10, Number 2, April 1914 page 35 reported “All “early calls” will be made from the Club Office to Bedrooms by means of the Telephone, so that instead of waking everybody else up on the corridor, only the member concerned will know that it is his unpleasant duty to get up.” The new CTA premises was widely regarded as the finest club in the Southern Hemisphere. The CTA also built the adjacent six storey Commerce House with 52 sample rooms for travellers to display their wares with the remainder rented to retail businesses and a post and telegraph office. After the CTA moved into their new, larger premises in 1914, neighbouring department store Ball & Welch expanded into the former CTA. The CTA saw themselves in a nation building role and were an influential lobby group to the Government. They advocated for inter city trunk telephone lines, standard gauge railway lines between NSW and Victoria, improved roads and highways, the Murray River water scheme and maintaining the White Australia Policy. They were very active in fund raising for the war efforts. The CTA offered its members support in other ways with benevolent funds for widows and orphans, mortuary, accident, sickness and an annuities fund for members over 65 years. There were scholarships for members’ children and home purchase scheme to assist with home ownership. A secondary membership scheme provided access to non commercial travellers (men only) to its exclusive club premises. They also organised social events and activities such as billiard tourneys, golf tournaments, dances and an annual “Smoke Social” which was a social event where men gathered for a formal dinner, community singing, lectures, speeches and of course, to smoke! Daylesford born James Davies OBE, (1865-1931) worked at the CTA for 50 years, starting as an office boy and working his way up to General Secretary and editor of the monthly trade journal for UCTAA members, “The Traveller” (1890-1905, later “The Australasian Traveller” 1905-1924 and then “The Australian Traveller” 1925-1976) and the annual colour supplement magazine “Australia To-Day” (1904-1973). “The Australasia Traveller” featured commentary on the issues of the day like wars, tariffs and trade, articles on new products and hotel recommendations and their rates and lots of advertising, especially alcohol, tobacco and accommodation in regional hotels. There were regular columns, each illustrated with a line drawing and these included “Our Immigration Record” a state by state summary of arrivals of “desirable immigrants” to Australia, while bemoaning the declining (white) birth rate. The column followed the arrival of British boys sent to Australia as agricultural apprentices to work on rural properties which were short of labour. Between 1913-1928, 1750 “Barwell Boys”, some as young as 14 years of age arrived in South Australia to work. NSW had a similar program known as the Dreadnaught Boys Scheme where 5595 boys immigrated between 1911-1939. The boys were considered of “good British stock”. There was a “Home Page For The Ladies” showcasing the latest fashions in women’s clothing, millinery and hairstyles and tips and trends in home furnishings.“Children’s Corner for Dear Little Folks” which featured puzzles, jokes and stories and members could send in photographs of their children. “Road Echoes” devoted to “The Man On The Road” and his doings. “Face Massage, Smiling is the Best Face Massage”, the humour page full of jokes and funny stories. “Railway Rumbles” news of innovations, timetables, tickets and grumbles about lavatories, food and drinking water on trains and at railway stations. And in case we forget that members had a home away from their CTA home, gardening tips with “The C.T. as Gardener”column. The annual magazine “Australia To-Day” was a vehicle to promote Australia here and overseas as a modern, prosperous country with abundant opportunities and pleasant climate. It sought to showcase its manufacturing, agriculture and tourism and encourage British immigration to Australia. The magazine featured articles about recently arrived migrants at work, quirky native flora and fauna, beach culture, recreation and the Australian way of life in the settler nation. Many of the articles were written by politicians of the day, including Robert Menzies. The UCTAA commissioned original artwork for the front covers and feature articles of “Australia To-day” from leading Australian artists. These included Norman Lindsay, Frederick McCubbin, Napier Waller, Lionel Lindsay, Hans Heysen, C Dudley Wood, Louis McCubbin, Penleigh Boyd, Louis Buvelot, Christian Waller and Ellis Rowan and her Australian wildflowers. Some of the photographs in “Australia To-Day” were provided by state and federal government departments as well as manufacturers, newspapers and mining companies. Amongst of the credited photographers was Helmut Newton who later earned world acclaim as a fashion photographer and architectural and industrial photographer Wolfgang Sievers (unfortunately their photographs remain in copyright and aren’t available online). Also featured was Richard C. Strangman, a professional photographer from Canberra, William Howieson of Melbourne, who has 22 photographs in the collection of NGV, Tasmanian wilderness photographer Frederick Smithies, Athol Shmith, portrait photographer and educator from Melbourne, Gordon de Lisle, a Melbourne commercial, industrial, aerial and society portrait photographer. (One of Gordon’s assignments was as the stills photographer for the 1959 movie “On The Beach” filmed in Melbourne). Photographs taken by acclaimed Antarctic and official war photographer Captain Frank Hurley OBE for Adelaide’s Centenary were also featured. The Australian Government was keenly aware of the influence and quality of the UCTAA publications. On 1 June 1914 The Age reported that to advertise Australia in Great Britain and elsewhere, the Department of External Affairs purchased 6500 copies of “Australia To-Day” magazine for £515 to distribute free to “places where they are most likely to come under the notice of a desirable class of immigrants.” In 1950, the office of Prime Minister Robert Menzies ordered 2550 copies of that year’s issue of “Australia To-Day” for the Department of Commerce and Information to distribute. The CTA donated their archives to University of Melbourne Archives which includes original artworks and photos used in “Australia To-Day” (Melbourne University has digitised 1114 photos) and sundry items including trophies, ashtrays, commemorative souvenirs, menus, a rare “Safechek” sovereign changer, a bust of James Davies and even a CTA embossed wash bowl and chamber pot. After the death of General Secretary James Davies in 1931, the CTA held the annual “James Davies Memorial Cup” golf tournament at various Melbourne golf courses, the winner receiving a splendid silver cup. “Table Talk” magazine photographs from 29 June 1933 depict the travellers beautifully (and I would say correctly) attired in tweedy plus fours, Fair Isle knitwear, flat caps and of course fringed brogues. I have been unable to ascertain whether the trophy in our photo is for golf or another CTA social activity. The CTA Victoria membership peaked in 1951 with 4,672 Aassociation members and 3,693 Club members. In 1959, Hollywood came to Melbourne when film stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Anthony Perkins and Fred Astaire descended to film ‘On the Beach,’ directed by Stanley Kramer. The film is based on the bestselling Neville Shute novel about the aftermath of World War Three, a nuclear war that has obliterated most of the Northern Hemisphere. Radioactive dust is heading toward Australia and everyone is preparing for death. Scenes with Anthony Perkins were filmed in the CTA billiards room as the exclusive Pastoral Club. Anthony Perkins’ character, Lieutenant Commander Peter Holmes of RAN tells Gregory Peck’s character, Commander Dwight Lionel, that The Pastoral Club is…”A mahogany and polished brass sort of place-some people claim it was the stuffiest club in the Commonwealth” before assuring him that despite shortages, the club is likely to have some Scotch left. In a scene at the Pastoral Club two, old (probably red faced) codgers discuss the challenge of drinking all of the 400 bottles of Gould Campbell vintage port in the club wine cellar before they succumb to radiation sickness in five months time. The NGV has 12 photographs in their collection of wardrobe stills of Ava Gardner modelling costumes designed by the Fontana Sisters of Rome for “On The Beach”, taken by Italian photographer G.B.Poletto. During the filming, Gregory Peck and his family stayed at “Kurneh” 206 Domain Road, South Yarra, the former home of three times Grand Slam winner Norman Brookes. Through the decades, Australian society was changing and in order to stay relevant, the CTA had to change too. In 1971, two women were elected for club membership, although they were only granted limited access to the club’s facilities and in 1972, women were invited for the first time to participate in the previously men only annual “Smoke Social”. In 1975, dwindling membership forced the closure of The Commercial Travellers’ Association building and in 1977, the building was sold, with the CTA ceasing to operate in 2014. It was the end of the road for the “Knights of the Road”. In 1992, the CTA building at 328 Flinders Street was placed on the Victorian Heritage Register in recognition of its architectural and cultural significance. The building has been meticulously restored with many of the original fittings, decorative plasterwork, mosaic flooring, stained glass windows, columns, chandeliers and the panelling made from Australian timbers retained. After renovations the building became first the Euro Asia Hotel, then the Duxton Hotel and in 2005 The Rendezvous Hotel, Melbourne. In tribute to the history of the building and the film “On The Beach”, the Rendezvous Hotel has the Ms Ava Bar, Perkins room, Mr Tompkins restaurant, Commerce Room and the Davies Room. References: COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. (1899, May 27). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 25. Retrieved February 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138615498 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. (1914, May 30). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved February 13, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7272511 NEWS OF THE DAY. (1914, June 1). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved February 19, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189414314 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' "AT HOME." (1914, June 11). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 32. Retrieved March 19, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129699692 https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/69669 https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/757 http://www.pikitiapress.com/blog/2015/1/26/australia-today Commercial Travellers at Yarra Yarra (1933, June 29). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 6. Retrieved February 28, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149547845 https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/537460 https://viewer.slv.vic.gov.au/?entity=IE7420895&file=FL19171568&mode=browse https://www.history.sa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Barwell_Boys_Catalogue-compressed-compressed-compressed.pdf Australia Today," 1927 (1926, December 11). Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), p. 15. Retrieved March 17, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223844810 https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2020/12/19/an-inhabited-space-helmut-newtons-lovers/ https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection/artist/2075/ https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/?s=Poletto+&type=collection https://rendezvousmelbourne.com.au/digital-history-tour/Photographer notations on slide: "Commercial Travellers Group B6".clubs, department stores, 1930-1939, commerce, manufacturing, federation/edwardian style architecture, railways, tourism, games, agriculture -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph
... dinner party...function...recreation...fashion...party...2000s clothing...community...The photograph in an interpretive capacity could also assist in further research into the life and development of the Burke Museum, providing a different perspective on early 2000s social events and their development into the social events of today. burke museum beechworth 2000s dinner party function recreation fashion party 2000s clothing community Obverse: No Exit / Reverse: AGFA Watermark / 6511 Coloured rectangular photograph printed on photographic paper. ...Taken in the early 2000s, this photograph depicts two men and two women, all holding wine glasses. Everyone is casually dressed and seem to be attending a dinner party at the Burke Museum. The group of four have been identified as A. Robbins, J. Indian, S. Routledge and A. Box.This photograph is significant because of its insight into the social aspect of life at the Burke Memorial Museum during the 2000s. The photograph is part of a large collection of photos from this time period and shows fashion trends, social events and interior design trends of the time. The photograph in an interpretive capacity could also assist in further research into the life and development of the Burke Museum, providing a different perspective on early 2000s social events and their development into the social events of today.Coloured rectangular photograph printed on photographic paper.Obverse: No Exit / Reverse: AGFA Watermark / 6511burke museum, beechworth, 2000s, dinner party, function, recreation, fashion, party, 2000s clothing, community -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 15-APRIL 27 2012
... triangle community pot luck dinner...marysville victoria australia beyond bushfires university of melbourne study of community members affected by 2009 bushfires what's on when in april the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct advertisements creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville fire brigade agm kidz zone youth impact marysville triangle branch liberal party of australia progressive luncheon church notices triangle community pot luck dinner maryville villains football team first home game mayor's chair marysville golf report sample wines alexandra & distict dog obedience club narbethong reunion e marysville triangle real estate old skool all stars band narbethong community hall the victorian bushfire appeal fund marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b more tourism workshops planned marysville tourism & events marketing program the marysville lake mountain visitor information centre kings banquet crossways inn lake mountain alpine resort mother's day lunch THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 15-APRIL 27 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, beyond bushfires, university of melbourne, study of community members affected by 2009 bushfires, what's on when in april, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, advertisements, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville fire brigade agm, kidz zone youth impact, marysville triangle branch, liberal party of australia, progressive luncheon, church notices, triangle community pot luck dinner, maryville villains football team first home game, mayor's chair, marysville golf report, sample wines, alexandra & distict dog obedience club, narbethong reunion, e, marysville triangle real estate, old skool all stars band, narbethong community hall, the victorian bushfire appeal fund, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, more tourism workshops planned, marysville tourism & events marketing program, the marysville lake mountain visitor information centre, kings banquet, crossways inn, lake mountain alpine resort, mother's day lunch -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 16-MAY 4 2012
... triangle community pot luck dinner...marysville victoria australia women encouraged to stand for council nillumbik shire council yarra valley practitioners project new government funding what's on when in may the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct advertisements creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville villains football club marysville triangle branch liberal party of australia progressive lunch church notices vale rev. andrew schreuder st john's church alexandra tributes for rev andrew schreuder marysville golf report narbethong fire brigade black spur inn marysville play group marysville pharmacy marysville medibank clinic call answered for cathedral range triangle community pot luck dinner councillor comment men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t. narbethong reunion narbethong community hall mother's day lunch marysville triangle real estate old skool all stars band marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b kings banquet crossways inn narbethong fire brigade general meeting adventurous cooks string theory marysville cultural community anzac day march marysville & triangle update report acoustic concert expressions of interest worksafe murrindindi shire council morning tea at miss fusspots marysville & district historical society update THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 16-MAY 4 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, women encouraged to stand for council, nillumbik shire council, yarra valley practitioners project, new government funding, what's on when in may, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, advertisements, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville villains football club, marysville triangle branch, liberal party of australia, progressive lunch, church notices, vale rev. andrew schreuder, st john's church alexandra, tributes for rev andrew schreuder, marysville golf report, narbethong fire brigade, black spur inn, marysville play group, marysville pharmacy, marysville medibank clinic, call answered for cathedral range, triangle community pot luck dinner, councillor comment, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t., narbethong reunion, narbethong community hall, mother's day lunch, marysville triangle real estate, old skool all stars band, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, kings banquet, crossways inn, narbethong fire brigade general meeting, adventurous cooks, string theory, marysville cultural community, anzac day march, marysville & triangle update report, acoustic concert, expressions of interest, worksafe, murrindindi shire council, morning tea at miss fusspots, marysville & district historical society update -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 19-MAY 25 2012
... triangle community pot luck dinner...marysville victoria australia dalrymples opening biggest morning tea terry and sharen donovon what's on when in may the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville & district chamber of commerce agm advertisements triangle bushwalkers creative triangle fire brigade agm variety program future kids mayor's chair church notices triangle community pot luck dinner marysville golf report marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b new track opening at cathedral ranges people & parks foundation parks victoria cathedral range state park marysville pharmacy marysville medical centre blumes fashions christ church anglican ladies guild sesquicentenary meeting 150th anniversary mary kenealy councillor comment men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t notice of an application for planning permit sample wines buxton community buxton memorial hall marysville villains lunch with lindy & bill lindy burns bill o'shea australian centre for grief & bereavement real estate lake mountain alpine resort comedy festival roadshow australian red cross marysville community centre education week at buxton primary school junior school council pet morning pet show bike & scooter day narbethong hall acoustic concert THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 19-MAY 25 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, dalrymples opening, biggest morning tea, terry and sharen donovon, what's on when in may, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, advertisements, triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, fire brigade agm, variety program future kids, mayor's chair, church notices, triangle community pot luck dinner, marysville golf report, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, new track opening at cathedral ranges, people & parks foundation, parks victoria, cathedral range state park, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical centre, blumes fashions, christ church anglican ladies guild, sesquicentenary meeting 150th anniversary, mary kenealy, councillor comment, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t, notice of an application for planning permit, sample wines, buxton community, buxton memorial hall, marysville villains, lunch with lindy & bill, lindy burns, bill o'shea, australian centre for grief & bereavement, real estate, lake mountain alpine resort, comedy festival roadshow, australian red cross, marysville community centre, education week at buxton primary school, junior school council pet morning, pet show, bike & scooter day, narbethong hall, acoustic concert -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 20-JUNE 1 2012
... triangle community pot luck dinner...marysville victoria australia alexandra truck ute & roadshow top entertainment comes to alexandra what's on when in june marysville & district chamber of commerce agm creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville fire brigade agm local laws review advertisements breakfast for men cafe alexandra church notices kids zone triangle community pot luck dinner community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding murrindindi shire council victorian bushfire appeal fund comedy festival roadshow marysville community centre marysville pharmacy marysville medical centre blumes fashions deadline approaches for landcare awards mayor's chair men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t detox your home sample wines black spur inn live bar music lunch with lindy and bill lindy burns bill o'shea marysville villains lunch real estate maryville lady golfers win 2012 pennant yea wetlands centre progressing celebrate new track opening cathedral ranges marysville & triangle youth group agm notice of application for planning permit green business assessors marysville villains football game healesville spinners & weavers group family fun long weekend lake mountain alpine resort department of sustainability & environment THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 20-JUNE 1 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, alexandra truck ute & roadshow, top entertainment comes to alexandra, what's on when in june, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville fire brigade agm, local laws review, advertisements, breakfast for men, cafe alexandra, church notices, kids zone, triangle community pot luck dinner, community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding, murrindindi shire council, victorian bushfire appeal fund, comedy festival roadshow, marysville community centre, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical centre, blumes fashions, deadline approaches for landcare awards, mayor's chair, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t, detox your home, sample wines, black spur inn, live bar music, lunch with lindy and bill, lindy burns, bill o'shea, marysville villains lunch, real estate, maryville lady golfers win 2012 pennant, yea wetlands centre progressing, celebrate new track opening cathedral ranges, marysville & triangle youth group agm, notice of application for planning permit, green business assessors, marysville villains football game, healesville spinners & weavers group, family fun long weekend, lake mountain alpine resort, department of sustainability & environment -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 24-JUNE 29 2012
... christmas in july community dinner...marysville victoria australia lions club changeover dinner friends of lions men's shed works start what's on when in july crafters circle craft day narbethong hall the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville & triangle youth group local residents honoured at 2021 queen's birthday advertisements marysville cricket club agm marsyville fire station church notices christmas in july community dinner marysville golf club men's breakfast igloo roadhouse taggerty community progress group taggerty hall committee marysville primary school artists in the acheron marysville villains football marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic mayor's chair marysville golf report councillor comment marysville community market murrindindi shire council position vacant real estate works improve yea facilities yea river lake mountain alpine resort works to improve break o'day road THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 24-JUNE 29 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, lions club changeover dinner, friends of lions, men's shed works start, what's on when in july, crafters circle, craft day, narbethong hall, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville & triangle youth group, local residents honoured at 2021 queen's birthday, advertisements, marysville cricket club agm, marsyville fire station, church notices, christmas in july community dinner, marysville golf club, men's breakfast, igloo roadhouse, taggerty community progress group, taggerty hall committee, marysville primary school, artists in the acheron, marysville villains football, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, mayor's chair, marysville golf report, councillor comment, marysville community market, murrindindi shire council, position vacant, real estate, works improve yea facilities, yea river, lake mountain alpine resort, works to improve break o'day road -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 25-JULY 6 2012
... dinner success...friends of lions...murrindindi shire council...rating strategy review information session...advertisements...m.b.a.v. awards...narbethong community...marysville victoria australia marsyville & district lions club spinal cord foundation dinner success friends of lions murrindindi shire council rating strategy review information session advertisements m.b.a.v. awards narbethong community hall rcs community forums providing feedback roadworks enhance rider safety official opening ceremony for marysville police station THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 25-JULY 6 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marsyville & district lions club, spinal cord foundation dinner success, friends of lions, murrindindi shire council, rating strategy review information session, advertisements, m.b.a.v. awards, narbethong community hall, rcs community forums providing feedback, roadworks enhance rider safety, official opening ceremony for marysville police station -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 27-JULY 20 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia new police station opens what's on when in july triangle community dinner marysville golf club the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville & triangle youth group buxton reserve committee murrindindi shire council community visioning day advertisements yea school hall kft plan processing church notices school movie night upgraded pathways create better access marysville golf report marysville saddle trams facility upgrade gallipoli park marysville's heart beats strong community reconstruction and recovery efforts intrepid triangle bushwalkers marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic australian citizenship new resident alexandra junior soccer club community core staff grow support skills marysville community golf & bowls club trivia and pasta night midnight express dance taggerty hall real estate triangle's history marysville football club marysville community centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 27-JULY 20 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, new police station opens, what's on when in july, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville & triangle youth group, buxton reserve committee, murrindindi shire council, community visioning day, advertisements, yea school hall, kft plan processing, church notices, school movie night, upgraded pathways create better access, marysville golf report, marysville saddle trams facility upgrade, gallipoli park, marysville's heart beats strong, community reconstruction and recovery efforts, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, australian citizenship new resident, alexandra junior soccer club, community core staff grow support skills, marysville community golf & bowls club, trivia and pasta night, midnight express dance, taggerty hall, real estate, triangle's history, marysville football club, marysville community centre -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 28-JULY 27 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia public comment sought on rating review murrindindi shire council murrindindi rating strategy review lions national conference lions rose what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marsysville community market creative triangle buxton reserve committee villains last game tom hafey advertisements councillor comment church notices triangle community dinner marysville golf club community visionary day villains lunch with tom hafey position vacant intrepid triangle bushwalkers marysville medical clinic marysville pharmacy mayor's chair public notice yea wetlands marysville golf report real estate mystic mountains tourism agm marysville cultural community magician/illusionist midnight express dance taggerty hall THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 28-JULY 27 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, public comment sought on rating review, murrindindi shire council, murrindindi rating strategy review, lions national conference, lions rose, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marsysville community market, creative triangle, buxton reserve committee, villains last game, tom hafey, advertisements, councillor comment, church notices, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, community visionary day, villains lunch with tom hafey, position vacant, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, marysville medical clinic, marysville pharmacy, mayor's chair, public notice, yea wetlands, marysville golf report, real estate, mystic mountains tourism agm, marysville cultural community, magician/illusionist, midnight express dance, taggerty hall -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 29-AUGUST 3 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia bendigo bank a driving force in business recovery tom hafey at villains last game what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle rating options council wants feedback murrindindi shire council men's breakfast church notices triangle community dinner narbethong progress association yea community bus position vacant adventurous cooks marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic mayor's chair advertisements salesyard project covering many bases mystic mountain tourism marysville cultural community magician/illusionist real estate marysville golf report notice of proposal to make a local law THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 29-AUGUST 3 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, bendigo bank a driving force in business recovery, tom hafey at villains last game, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, rating options council wants feedback, murrindindi shire council, men's breakfast, church notices, triangle community dinner, narbethong progress association, yea community bus, position vacant, adventurous cooks, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, mayor's chair, advertisements, salesyard project covering many bases, mystic mountain tourism, marysville cultural community, magician/illusionist, real estate, marysville golf report, notice of proposal to make a local law -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 32-AUGUST 24 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia baden-powell challenge award in girl guides what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville cricket club registration day advertisements triangle community dancers church notices upper goulburn food wine & cultural group triangle community dinner marysville golf club community grant assessment changes community encouraged to comment on proposed planning zones murrindindi shire council mayor's chair healesville spinners & weavers group complimentary therapy team marysville ymca councillor comment social dance buxton hall marysville saddle tramps invite you to comment live bar music mixed bag black spur inn alexandra library september events real estate don giovanni opera comes to marysville marysville community centre magician/illusionist marysville villains 2012 presentation night THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 32-AUGUST 24 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, baden-powell challenge award in girl guides, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville cricket club registration day, advertisements, triangle community dancers, church notices, upper goulburn food wine & cultural group, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, community grant assessment changes, community encouraged to comment on proposed planning zones, murrindindi shire council, mayor's chair, healesville spinners & weavers group, complimentary therapy team, marysville ymca, councillor comment, social dance buxton hall, marysville saddle tramps invite you to comment, live bar music, mixed bag, black spur inn, alexandra library september events, real estate, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, marysville community centre, magician/illusionist, marysville villains, 2012 presentation night -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 33-AUGUST 31 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia goulburn broken catchment management authority opportunity to comment on draft regional catchment strategy marysville & district lions club what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct maryville community market intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville cricket club registration day advertisements breakfast for men saladin lodge church notices upper goulburn food wine & cultural group triangle community dinner marysville golf club castella central park project control group councillor passes on leadership life skills buxton primary school complimentary therapist team lantern making workshop marysville community centre after fire revegetation work continues triangle community dancers social dance buxton hall buxton cfa close fire call at buxton alexandra library september events real estate don giovanni opera comes to marysville black spur inn marysville villains 2012 presentation night golfers appreciate the daffodils bush dance buxton hotel toboggan race day lake mountain cup murrindindi shire council draft municipal fire management plan ready for public comment local government elections call for women candidates THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 33-AUGUST 31 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, goulburn broken catchment management authority, opportunity to comment on draft regional catchment strategy, marysville & district lions club, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, maryville community market, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville cricket club registration day, advertisements, breakfast for men, saladin lodge, church notices, upper goulburn food wine & cultural group, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, castella central park project control group, councillor passes on leadership life skills, buxton primary school, complimentary therapist team, lantern making workshop, marysville community centre, after fire revegetation work continues, triangle community dancers, social dance buxton hall, buxton cfa, close fire call at buxton, alexandra library september events, real estate, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, black spur inn, marysville villains, 2012 presentation night, golfers appreciate the daffodils, bush dance buxton hotel, toboggan race day, lake mountain cup, murrindindi shire council, draft municipal fire management plan ready for public comment, local government elections call for women candidates -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 21 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia opera in marysville oz opera don giovanni opera comes to marysville bushwalking back in marysville marysville lions club what's on when in september intrepid triangle bushwalkers lantern making workshop marysville community market marysville cfa-first aid course level 1 council lobbies for support payment advertisements marysville golf report church notices fire season-slashing program buxton primary school triangle garden club events marysville golf club murrindindi shire council amnesty period on open aire burning marysville chamber of commerce triangle shared trails project taggerty community project meeting creative triangle position vacant-parks officer dalton fiske foundation triangle community dancers alexandra library september events real estate buxton reserve news narbethong reserve news cfa calls for victorians to register burn offs habitat for humanity public information meeting alexandra & district ambulance support council joins calling for defined super exemptions triangle community dinner mayor's chair marysville sparkling wine festival victorian concert orchestra narbethong community hall narbethong community garage sale THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 21 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, opera in marysville, oz opera, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, bushwalking back in marysville, marysville lions club, what's on when in september, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, lantern making workshop, marysville community market, marysville cfa-first aid course level 1, council lobbies for support payment, advertisements, marysville golf report, church notices, fire season-slashing program, buxton primary school, triangle garden club events, marysville golf club, murrindindi shire council, amnesty period on open aire burning, marysville chamber of commerce, triangle shared trails project, taggerty community project meeting, creative triangle, position vacant-parks officer, dalton fiske foundation, triangle community dancers, alexandra library september events, real estate, buxton reserve news, narbethong reserve news, cfa calls for victorians to register burn offs, habitat for humanity, public information meeting, alexandra & district ambulance support, council joins calling for defined super exemptions, triangle community dinner, mayor's chair, marysville sparkling wine festival, victorian concert orchestra, narbethong community hall, narbethong community garage sale -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 37-SEPTEMBER 27 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia buxton hall melbourne scottish fiddle club scottish dance marysville cricket t20 tournament black saturday & beyond victorian bushfire appeal fund emotional support therapies & workshops what's on when in september intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville community market marysville cfa-first aid course level 1 marysville golf report vale murray edwards senior's week church notices fire season-slashing program buxton primary school triangle garden club events murrindindi shire council amnesty period on open air burning marysville chamber of commerce victorian concert orchestra narbethong community hall marysville marathon sample wines position vacant dalton fiske foundation marysville & district lions project advertisements triangle community dancers alexandra library september events real estate habitat for humanity public information meeting marysville community golf & bowls club amnesty supports fire prevention efforts triangle community dinner free in marysville narbethong community garage sale maryville sparkling wine festival business breakfast marysville primary school parents club trivia night black spur inn hotel THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 37-SEPTEMBER 27 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, buxton hall, melbourne scottish fiddle club, scottish dance, marysville cricket t20 tournament, black saturday & beyond, victorian bushfire appeal fund, emotional support therapies & workshops, what's on when in september, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville community market, marysville cfa-first aid course level 1, marysville golf report, vale murray edwards, senior's week, church notices, fire season-slashing program, buxton primary school, triangle garden club events, murrindindi shire council, amnesty period on open air burning, marysville chamber of commerce, victorian concert orchestra, narbethong community hall, marysville marathon, sample wines, position vacant, dalton fiske foundation, marysville & district lions project, advertisements, triangle community dancers, alexandra library september events, real estate, habitat for humanity, public information meeting, marysville community golf & bowls club, amnesty supports fire prevention efforts, triangle community dinner, free in marysville, narbethong community garage sale, maryville sparkling wine festival business breakfast, marysville primary school, parents club trivia night, black spur inn hotel -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 39-OCTOBER 1 2012
... gallipoli park community centre...dinner...marysville victoria australia marysville sparkling wine festival business breakfast golf day australian sparkling wine show gala awards dinner what's on when in october intrepid triangle bushwalkers marysville community market creative triangle marysville golf report maryton beer & platter garden reopening maryton park b&b buxton primary school church notices fire season-slashing program aged and disability services advertisements narbethong community garage sale steavenson falls floodlighting returns completion of the recovery project gallipoli park murrindindi shire council elections sustainable gardening at alexandra library radiothon shows support for ugfm upper goulburn community radio victorian concert orchestra adventurous cooks narbethong community hall narbethong progress association buxton hotel car boot sale dalton fiske foundation marysville & district lions project triangle community dancers taggerty hall australia day awards sample wines marysville marathon buxton general store cathedral ward candidates marysville saddle tramps celebrating 30 years gallipoli park community centre dinner and jukebox dance roaring 20's alexandra town hall dance THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 39-OCTOBER 1 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville sparkling wine festival, business breakfast, golf day, australian sparkling wine show, gala awards dinner, what's on when in october, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville golf report, maryton beer & platter garden reopening, maryton park b&b, buxton primary school, church notices, fire season-slashing program, aged and disability services, advertisements, narbethong community garage sale, steavenson falls floodlighting returns, completion of the recovery project, gallipoli park, murrindindi shire council elections, sustainable gardening at alexandra library, radiothon shows support for ugfm, upper goulburn community radio, victorian concert orchestra, adventurous cooks, narbethong community hall, narbethong progress association, buxton hotel, car boot sale, dalton fiske foundation, marysville & district lions project, triangle community dancers, taggerty hall, australia day awards, sample wines, marysville marathon, buxton general store, cathedral ward candidates, marysville saddle tramps celebrating 30 years, gallipoli park community centre, dinner and jukebox dance, roaring 20's alexandra town hall dance -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 40-OCTOBER 19 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia open gardens in buxton taggerty and acheron what's on when in october advertisements triangle community dinner marysville golf club marysville district cricket club annual duck race marysville art show church notices parish luncheon saladin lodge fire season-slashing program marysville golf report maryton beer & platter garden reopening maryton park b & b following the legend of archer the race horse country touch news australia day awards sample wines marysville marathon narbethong community garage sale cartwheels festival alexandra secondary college dalton fiske foundation triangle community dancers taggerty hall real estate steavenson falls flood lighting returns completion of recovery project gallipoli park marysville primary school parents club trivia night black spur hotel victorian concert orchestra narbethong community hall narbethong progress association buxton hotel carboot sale cathedral ward candidates murrindindi shire council elections memorial designs to engage community healing journey marysville saddle tramps celebrating 30 years gallipoli park community centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 40-OCTOBER 19 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, open gardens in buxton taggerty and acheron, what's on when in october, advertisements, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, marysville district cricket club, annual duck race, marysville art show, church notices, parish luncheon, saladin lodge, fire season-slashing program, marysville golf report, maryton beer & platter garden reopening, maryton park b & b, following the legend of archer the race horse, country touch news, australia day awards, sample wines, marysville marathon, narbethong community garage sale, cartwheels festival alexandra secondary college, dalton fiske foundation, triangle community dancers, taggerty hall, real estate, steavenson falls flood lighting returns, completion of recovery project, gallipoli park, marysville primary school, parents club trivia night, black spur hotel, victorian concert orchestra, narbethong community hall, narbethong progress association, buxton hotel, carboot sale, cathedral ward candidates, murrindindi shire council elections, memorial designs to engage community healing journey, marysville saddle tramps celebrating 30 years, gallipoli park community centre -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 42-NOVEMBER 2 2012
... ...triangle community dinner...marysville victoria australia steavenson falls flood lights on steavenson falls committee of management what's on when in november triangle community dinner emotions anonymous international marysville district cricket club annual duck race lions park marysville art show janine ellis boost juice founder visits region speaking event not to be missed at yarck hotel church notices upper goulburn food and wine culture group triangle garden club newsletter remembrance day advertisements adventurous cooks tennis at buxton marysville cricket club training survey for bushfire memorials buxton recreation reserve development works update maryton beer & platter garden maryton park b&b murrindindi shire council australia day awards council fire restriction period starts marysville & triangle bushfire recovery community conversation marysville community centre triangle community dancers taggerty hall movember at marysville golf club triangle parents and friends group prepare for australia day real estate cult discussion at alexandra library marysville & district chamber of commerce vibe hotel & conference centre cathkin clearing sale marysville district football & netball club marysville marathon temporary road closure public meetings maurice blackburn remembrance day services marysville girls guide carboot sale marysville market marysville golf club diddly eyes irish group launch of the cafe culture series 2013 program council welcomes tamara johnson narbethong community garage sale melbourne cup black spur inn celebration THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 42-NOVEMBER 2 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, steavenson falls flood lights on, steavenson falls committee of management, what's on when in november, triangle community dinner, emotions anonymous international, marysville district cricket club, annual duck race, lions park, marysville art show, janine ellis, boost juice founder visits region, speaking event not to be missed at yarck hotel, church notices, upper goulburn food and wine culture group, triangle garden club newsletter, remembrance day, advertisements, adventurous cooks, tennis at buxton, marysville cricket club training, survey for bushfire memorials, buxton recreation reserve, development works update, maryton beer & platter garden, maryton park b&b, murrindindi shire council, australia day awards, council fire restriction period starts, marysville & triangle bushfire recovery, community conversation, marysville community centre, triangle community dancers, taggerty hall, movember at marysville golf club, triangle parents and friends group, prepare for australia day, real estate, cult discussion at alexandra library, marysville & district chamber of commerce, vibe hotel & conference centre, cathkin clearing sale, marysville district football & netball club, marysville marathon temporary road closure, public meetings maurice blackburn, remembrance day services, marysville girls guide carboot sale, marysville market, marysville golf club, diddly eyes irish group, launch of the cafe culture series 2013 program, council welcomes tamara johnson, narbethong community garage sale, melbourne cup black spur inn celebration -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 45-NOVEMBER 23 2012
... triangle community christmas dinner...marysville victoria australia marysville marathon soldiers on what's on when in november marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre creative triangle marysville community market lions christmas cakes black spur roadhouse buxton community christmas party triangle community christmas dinner church notices taggerty xmas party carols by candlelight lions park request for tender marysville district football & netball club marysville & triangle tourism interpretive product public notice and change of agm date hole in one for marysville golfer rob richards tennis at buxton marysville cricket club training councillor comment advertisements mayor's chair murrindindi shire council audit advisory committee expressions of interest swimming pool entry & season tickets triangle community dancers taggerty hall movember at marysville golf club prepare for australia day 2013 real estate royal botanic gardens cranbourne tour intrepid triangle bushwalkers tourism volunteers get a taste of our attractions lolly shop opens cfa sunday murrindindi shire pools kinglake ranges business network marysville & district chamber of commerce east meets west business network THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 45-NOVEMBER 23 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville marathon soldiers on, what's on when in november, marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre, creative triangle, marysville community market, lions christmas cakes, black spur roadhouse, buxton community christmas party, triangle community christmas dinner, church notices, taggerty xmas party, carols by candlelight, lions park, request for tender, marysville district football & netball club, marysville & triangle tourism interpretive product, public notice and change of agm date, hole in one for marysville golfer rob richards, tennis at buxton, marysville cricket club training, councillor comment, advertisements, mayor's chair, murrindindi shire council, audit advisory committee expressions of interest, swimming pool entry & season tickets, triangle community dancers, taggerty hall, movember at marysville golf club, prepare for australia day 2013, real estate, royal botanic gardens cranbourne tour, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, tourism volunteers get a taste of our attractions, lolly shop opens, cfa sunday, murrindindi shire pools, kinglake ranges business network, marysville & district chamber of commerce, east meets west business network -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 46-NOVEMBER 30 2012
... triangle community christmas dinner...marysville victoria australia marysville hosts mobile library conference marysville community centre what's on when in december marysville cricket club training marysville football & netball agm change of date marysville community market creative triangle advertisements emotions anonymous international buxton community christmas party triangle community christmas dinner church notices taggerty xmas party vale frank timms carols by candlelight yea shire hall transformation at next stage rotary club of alexandra bushfire gardens vouchers marysville golf club beau simmons wins par shield acoustica the redgaters alexandra library councillor comment maryton beer & platter garden maryton b & b finalist vic tourism awards 2012 lake mountain alpine resort murrindindi shire council free loading of garden mulch prepare for australia day 2013 real estate gallipoli park upper goulburn first naturalists club christmas tree festival st johns anglican church marysville heated pool patrons message council meets with minister for local government buxton progress assocn community notice letter to editor alexandra district hospital funded governance training available for community groups buxton clearing sale THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 46-NOVEMBER 30 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville hosts mobile library conference, marysville community centre, what's on when in december, marysville cricket club training, marysville football & netball agm change of date, marysville community market, creative triangle, advertisements, emotions anonymous international, buxton community christmas party, triangle community christmas dinner, church notices, taggerty xmas party, vale frank timms, carols by candlelight, yea shire hall transformation at next stage, rotary club of alexandra, bushfire gardens vouchers, marysville golf club, beau simmons wins par shield, acoustica, the redgaters, alexandra library, councillor comment, maryton beer & platter garden, maryton b & b, finalist vic tourism awards 2012, lake mountain alpine resort, murrindindi shire council, free loading of garden mulch, prepare for australia day 2013, real estate, gallipoli park, upper goulburn first naturalists club, christmas tree festival, st johns anglican church, marysville heated pool patrons message, council meets with minister for local government, buxton progress assocn, community notice, letter to editor, alexandra district hospital, funded governance training available for community groups, buxton clearing sale -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOLUME 40 NO 3-FEBRUARY 1 2013
... community market...creative triangle...a wedding to remember at steavenson falls...triangle comumunity dinner...marysville victoria australia australia day celebrations another success for marysville australia day awards murrindindi shire council community event of the year alexandra and district open gardens citizen of the year young citizen of the year what's on when buxton recreation reserve community meeting inviting public the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville brownie guides marysville community market creative triangle a wedding to remember at steavenson falls triangle comumunity dinner marysville golf club church notices funded governance training available for community groups marysville community golf & bowls club happy hour department of sustainability & environment adventurous cooks mayor's chair marysville golf report marysville lolly shop advertisements council recognises community contribution by julia foletta healthy and active in the third age consultation community bbq galipoli park marysville & triangle community foundation ltd councillor comment payment of rates and charges buxton recreation reserve development works update real estate THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOLUME 40 NO 3-FEBRUARY 1 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, australia day celebrations, another success for marysville, australia day awards, murrindindi shire council, community event of the year, alexandra and district open gardens, citizen of the year, young citizen of the year, what's on when, buxton recreation reserve, community meeting inviting public, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville brownie guides, marysville community market, creative triangle, a wedding to remember at steavenson falls, triangle comumunity dinner, marysville golf club, church notices, funded governance training available for community groups, marysville community golf & bowls club, happy hour, department of sustainability & environment, adventurous cooks, mayor's chair, marysville golf report, marysville lolly shop, advertisements, council recognises community contribution by julia foletta, healthy and active in the third age consultation, community bbq galipoli park, marysville & triangle community foundation ltd, councillor comment, payment of rates and charges, buxton recreation reserve development works update, real estate
