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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Audio Compact Cassette Tape, Harry Gilham, Audio Recording; Eltham Library History presented by Harry Gilham, 1994
The new Eltham Library was opened 22 May 1994 and celebrates its 30th anniversay in 2024. This audio recording, presented by Harry Gilham, President of Eltham District Historical Society at the time of the opening is a summarised history of the Eltham Library service to 1994. Eltham Library Service 1930s - 1994 Originally collated by Harry Gilham, President, Eltham District Historical Society Inc (1993-2009) (edited 2022) In the Eltham township area, in the early 1930s, library books for adults were available from E J Andrew's newsagency in Main Road. In the newsagency come haberdashery, some shelves were set aside for a lending library of adults' books. In 1935, Mr & Mrs JC Rains purchased the newsagency and continued the lending service until the late 1940s. At this time the business was extended from haberdashery to sell ladies' and men's clothing. The library section was discontinued. In the 1930s a mobile book library was also run by a Mr Foster of Bible Street, Eltham. In the 1950s adult books were available from racks in the foyer of the Eltham Shire Offices which was then located beside the Eltham Hall on the comer of Arthur Street and Main Road. In the early 1950s a referendum of ratepayers was called to seek public opinion on the issue of raising money for a public library for which the rates would have to be increased - the motion was defeated. On 11 November 1965 Eltham Shire Council, in conjunction with the City of Heidelberg and the Shire of Diamond Valley, met to form the Heidelberg Regional Library Service. Eltham was represented by Councillors Charis Pelling and John Lewis. The first library service for the Shire of Eltham from this group came in the shape of a bookmobile van which had, amongst others, a central stopover near the Shillinglaw trees outside the newly opened Shire offices at 895 Main Road, the original site of Shillinglaw Cottage and the former Shillinglaw farm. Present-day Wingrove Park was another stopover and the many recorded requests for this service can be read as denoting the areas of population or gathering points at that period throughout the Shire. 1968 saw the Shire convert the ‘Brinkkotter’ house in Dudley Street to house both adult and children's books. This library was originally staffed from the City of Heidelberg Library and records of committee meetings range from borrowing Heidelberg's old library shelving to trying to increase the Government's subsidy to a dollar for dollar basis. Book loans in the period 1966-67 totalled 30,400 and the following year ran to 52,113. With 2 books plus 1 paperback the limit per person, it was overcrowded and unable to house the range of other services which had become common library stock. Planning to extend the Shire Offices by the addition of the south wing was an opportunity to re-house the Shire's Library. The opening of the library in the extension was carried out on 17th August 1971 by the Hon R J Hamer ED, MP, Chief Secretary of Victoria. Cr Geoffrey Dreverman officiated as the Shire President. The Heidelberg Regional Library Service continued until September 1985 when it disbanded. On 21 November 1985 the Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service was established. At that time Eltham was represented by Councillors Mary Grant and Robert Manuell. By 1987, over-crowding of the Eltham Library and an inability to house the range of other services yet again rose to prominence. At a Council meeting held on 1 June 1987, the Councillors supported a resolution which threatened to close the library on 30 September 1987. Council's frustration arose from yet another re-run of the annual State Government versus Council Library funding and records show first arose in Eltham Council in 1967 with the Government of 1he day. After prolonged public anger and petitions the motion to close the library was rescinded in August 1987. Council, considering the community's concern, set up a ‘Library Review Working Party’ which a year later became the Library Occasional Committee with direct access to Council. This Committee investigated the workings of the 386 square metre library and found inadequate space for storage and display, lack of equipment, out-of-date furniture together with an increasing patronage which resulted in queues of borrowers becoming longer no matter when the library was open. Community consultation took the form of 1,000 questionnaires sent to users and non-users along with noticeboard reminders of what was planned. Council developed a strategy to set aside capital funds from 1988 on an annual basis so that preliminary planning and consultative expenses could be met, and construction could be completed early 1997. The Committee visited metropolitan libraries which were catering for a similar population as was projected for Eltham. Australia-wide Federal Government funding grants under the Local Capital Works Program became available from October 1992 for community projects endorsed by local Councils. The Eltham Council submitted a proposal, based on library findings and requirements accumulated by the Library Occasional Committee, to the Federal Grants Committee to build a new Eltham Library. The Federal Grants Committee supported the funding request allowing commencement of the library project three years earlier than planned. With finance finalised, the Council set up its Eltham Library Re-development Special Committee which was given the task of overseeing what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when viewed from Main Road; verandahs which provide ramp access and give a sheltered entrance to the building; walls which feature locally made mudbricks, conventional bricks and copper panels; and space for an outdoor courtyard/reading area which will be developed later. Internally there are several features. The building includes a foyer with a fireplace suitable for displays including artwork, a community multi-purpose room suitable for meetings or functions and an outdoor cafeteria. The ceilings are lined with Victorian Ash. The shapes for the ceiling give a free-flowing form to the building. Brush Box has been used for the circulation and information desks. The tree trunk columns are Grey lronbark from New South Wales. Arches and various-shaped windows add interest to the internal structure. The carpet design reflects the Eltham environment and compliments the natural colours and timbers used in the building. Tiles by artist Felix Bosari feature in the building and additional art by local artists added externally and internally to the building. Since 1994 the library has undergone a major extension to cater for children’s services and others. See also EDHS_02111Digital file only recorded from Audio Cassette tape on loan Converted to MP3 file; 11.1MB, 0:08:49eltham library, opening, harry gilham, harry gilham collection, 1994, audio cassette, audio recording -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Visitor group seated in site office, 18/05/2012
Visitors group seated in site office. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, greensborough swimming pool, rosalie bray -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Rosie Bray and Cr Steve Briffa, 18/05/2012
Rosie Bray and Cr Steve Briffa. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.rosalie bray, steve briffa, watermarc, greensborough swimming pool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Outside view of worksite, 18/05/2012
Outside view of worksite. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walk through prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, greensborough pool, swimming pools, rosalie bray -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Visitor group outside, 18/05/2012
Visitor group outside Watermarc. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: View of building exterior [worksite], 18/05/2012
View of building exterior [worksite]. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: View of trusses and beams, 18/05/2012
View of trusses and beams. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: View of windows with reflection of waterslide, 18/05/2012
View of windows with reflection of waterslide. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior view of pool [group of 7 photographs], 18/05/2012
Interior views of Watermarc pool [group of 7 photographs]. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photographs.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior, worksite with skip, 18/05/2012
Interior of Watermarc, worksite with skip. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Views of pool, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Views of pool. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photographs.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Exterior view, windows, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Exterior view, windows. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior with part constructed waterslide, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Interior with part constructed waterslide. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior view of mezzanine from ground floor, 18/05/2012
Interior view of mezzanine from ground floor. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, swimming pools, greensborough swimming pool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior views of walkway and stairs, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Interior views of walkway and stairs. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photographs.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior with part constructed waterslide, 18/05/2012
Interior with part constructed waterslide. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in this collection of photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Visitors group [informal], 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Visitors group [2 informal photographs]. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in these photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photographs.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior views [group of 4 photographs], 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Interior views [group of 4 photographs]. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in these photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photographs.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Lap pool, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Lap pool. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in these photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Stairs, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Stairs. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in these photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior, possibly change rooms, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Interior, possibly change rooms. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in these photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Interior, part tiled with scaffold, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Interior, part tiled with scaffold. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in these photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Visitors group [formal], 18/05/2012
Visitors group [formal] The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in these photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Watermarc under construction: Visitor in waterslide component, 18/05/2012
Watermarc under construction: Visitor in waterslide component. The redevelopment of the Greensborough Pool into the Watermarc aquatic centre is documented in these photographs from the collection of Rosie Bray. These photographs taken on a ‘Community Consultative Committee’ walkthrough prior to completion of Watermarc, May 18 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.watermarc, rosalie bray, greensborough swimming pool, swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : April 1988
New Ward boundaries for Kew / p1. Community Recreation [Centre] / p1. Dates for April / p2. Immunisation reminder / p2. News from friends [of Kew Library] / p2. I say. I say, I say ... [Hawthorn Toastmasters’ International Club] / p2. Commentary [Powerlines] / Cr Jim Tutt p3. They've made it [Kew Emergency Housing Steering Committee] / p3. New personal counselling service for Kew ['Keriva', St Hilary's Anglican Church] / p3. Notices / p4. Bicentennial fashion parade [Friends of Bodalla] / p4. Second newsletter for parents [Kew Children’s Services Consultative Committee] / p4. Aids seminar for Kew / p4. Notes from the Bicentennial Authority / p4. Wednesdays at HKC / Chris Finkelstein p5. [Outdoor] Smoke. It's no joke / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price / p6. Kew Easter School Holiday Program / p6. Tenants Information Service for Kew residents [Inner East Tenants Information Service] / p6. Asthma education / p7. Relics from the outer circle [railway] / Barry Butcher p7. Kew hockey news [Kew Men's Hockey Club, Kew Women's Hockey Club, Kew Junior Hockey Club] / p8. Kew [Citizens'] Band notes / p8. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. New service club wants Kew members [IMPACT, Rotary Club of Camberwell] / p8. Keeping you informed [ Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Community Directory 1988 / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionNew Ward boundaries for Kew / p1. Community Recreation [Centre] / p1. Dates for April / p2. Immunisation reminder / p2. News from friends [of Kew Library] / p2. I say. I say, I say ... [Hawthorn Toastmasters’ International Club] / p2. Commentary [Powerlines] / Cr Jim Tutt p3. They've made it [Kew Emergency Housing Steering Committee] / p3. New personal counselling service for Kew ['Keriva', St Hilary's Anglican Church] / p3. Notices / p4. Bicentennial fashion parade [Friends of Bodalla] / p4. Second newsletter for parents [Kew Children’s Services Consultative Committee] / p4. Aids seminar for Kew / p4. Notes from the Bicentennial Authority / p4. Wednesdays at HKC / Chris Finkelstein p5. [Outdoor] Smoke. It's no joke / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price / p6. Kew Easter School Holiday Program / p6. Tenants Information Service for Kew residents [Inner East Tenants Information Service] / p6. Asthma education / p7. Relics from the outer circle [railway] / Barry Butcher p7. Kew hockey news [Kew Men's Hockey Club, Kew Women's Hockey Club, Kew Junior Hockey Club] / p8. Kew [Citizens'] Band notes / p8. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. New service club wants Kew members [IMPACT, Rotary Club of Camberwell] / p8. Keeping you informed [ Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Community Directory 1988 / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : September 1987
Kew makes plans for the Festival / p1. [Photo - Joy Stewart with first cartoon for the Kew Bicentennial tapestries] / p1. Fines up [Dog Act] / p1. Dates for September / p2. Commentary - Mayor's column / Cr Jim Tutt p3. CAB [Citizens' Advice Bureau] keeping Kew's citizens informed / p3. Motherhood's challenge [Kew Children’s Services Consultative Committee] / p3. [Community] Notices / p3. New monitor [St George's Hospital] / p3. Wanted [ephemera] / p3. Pre-school music / p3. Scouts [1st Kew Scout Group] / p3. Willsmere moves / p4. Kew singer advises [Ian Lowe] / p4. [Volunteers] Wanted [Royal Talbot Auxiliary] / p4. Kew Community House / Judy Price p5. Action group update - Emergency Housing Group [Kew Community Action Group] / p5. Community Grants / p5. Volunteers help [Kew Community House] / p5. Library Support Group [Friends of Kew Library] / p5. New outdoors club forms [Kew Bushwalkers] / p6. Keeping you informed - Kew and your garden / p8. Footy news [ Kew Football Club] / p8. Join the Bowls [Kew Bowling Club] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionKew makes plans for the Festival / p1. [Photo - Joy Stewart with first cartoon for the Kew Bicentennial tapestries] / p1. Fines up [Dog Act] / p1. Dates for September / p2. Commentary - Mayor's column / Cr Jim Tutt p3. CAB [Citizens' Advice Bureau] keeping Kew's citizens informed / p3. Motherhood's challenge [Kew Children’s Services Consultative Committee] / p3. [Community] Notices / p3. New monitor [St George's Hospital] / p3. Wanted [ephemera] / p3. Pre-school music / p3. Scouts [1st Kew Scout Group] / p3. Willsmere moves / p4. Kew singer advises [Ian Lowe] / p4. [Volunteers] Wanted [Royal Talbot Auxiliary] / p4. Kew Community House / Judy Price p5. Action group update - Emergency Housing Group [Kew Community Action Group] / p5. Community Grants / p5. Volunteers help [Kew Community House] / p5. Library Support Group [Friends of Kew Library] / p5. New outdoors club forms [Kew Bushwalkers] / p6. Keeping you informed - Kew and your garden / p8. Footy news [ Kew Football Club] / p8. Join the Bowls [Kew Bowling Club] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : May 1987
Sonja pays tribute in Kew garden [Raoul Wallenberg] / p1. Dates for May / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Commentary [Integration Project to be ongoing] / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor [of Kew] p3. Children's Services [Kew Children’s Services’ Consultative Committee] / p3. Weights have a watchdog [East Central Weights and Measures Union] / p3. Wasps beware / p4. [Social] Workers needed / p4. Police to stay [Kew Police Station] / p4. Making plans [Kew Council planning] / p4. Successful Villa [Alba] Fair raises funds [Villa Alba Preservation Committee; Restoration trade fair] / p5. First impressions [Kew Community House] / Judy Price p6. Letters / Barbara Giles p6.Help in the garden [garden history] / p6. Stained glass window on display in May [Alan Sumner: 'Four Seasons' window; Kew Library, Kew's 125th Anniversary] / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Free files [Community Advice Bureau] / p8. Kew [Municipal] Library offers patrons [home delivery service] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionSonja pays tribute in Kew garden [Raoul Wallenberg] / p1. Dates for May / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Commentary [Integration Project to be ongoing] / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor [of Kew] p3. Children's Services [Kew Children’s Services’ Consultative Committee] / p3. Weights have a watchdog [East Central Weights and Measures Union] / p3. Wasps beware / p4. [Social] Workers needed / p4. Police to stay [Kew Police Station] / p4. Making plans [Kew Council planning] / p4. Successful Villa [Alba] Fair raises funds [Villa Alba Preservation Committee; Restoration trade fair] / p5. First impressions [Kew Community House] / Judy Price p6. Letters / Barbara Giles p6.Help in the garden [garden history] / p6. Stained glass window on display in May [Alan Sumner: 'Four Seasons' window; Kew Library, Kew's 125th Anniversary] / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Free files [Community Advice Bureau] / p8. Kew [Municipal] Library offers patrons [home delivery service] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : March 1987
Kew Festival / p1. Kew Festival Program / p2. Commentary [Kew Festival] / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Children's Services update [Kew Children's Services Consultative Committee] / p3. Holiday integration huge success / p3. Profile - Cr Robin Saunders / p4. Keeping you informed - tenancy [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p4. Footy news [Kew Football Club; Kew Rovers] / p4. Goodbye from Rhonda [McCaw] [Kew Community House] / p5. Inner East Home Board Scheme / p5. Dates for March / p6. [Community] Notices / p6. [Kew Festival program of events] / p7. Senior Citizens' Week [program of events] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionKew Festival / p1. Kew Festival Program / p2. Commentary [Kew Festival] / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Children's Services update [Kew Children's Services Consultative Committee] / p3. Holiday integration huge success / p3. Profile - Cr Robin Saunders / p4. Keeping you informed - tenancy [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p4. Footy news [Kew Football Club; Kew Rovers] / p4. Goodbye from Rhonda [McCaw] [Kew Community House] / p5. Inner East Home Board Scheme / p5. Dates for March / p6. [Community] Notices / p6. [Kew Festival program of events] / p7. Senior Citizens' Week [program of events] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : February 1987
Kew's Premier Youth Theatre in performance / p1. SEC act threatens [street] trees / p1. Dates for February / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary - a challenging year ahead / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Good gardening / Peter Davies p2. Kew Festival - eat your way through Fun Day / p3. Profile - Cr David Timms / p4. Calling artisans and craft persons [Senior Citizens' Week] / p3. After School program for Kew Primary School / p5. A gentle reminder about Kew's By-Laws [Mini bike riding] / p5. Get your entry in! [Images of Kew competition and exhibition] / p5. Kinder for there year olds [North Kew Municipal Kindergarten, 152 Pakington Street] / p5. Kew Community House [A new year starts; Volunteer tutoring for adult literacy; 1st semester pamphlet; Now open on Wednesdays] / Rhonda McCaw p6. Gymbaroo offers early learning / p6. Hassle free apprenticeship training [Inner Eastern Group Apprenticeship Training Scheme] / p7. Children's Services update [Kew Children's Services Consultative Committee] / p7. Care-Force needs volunteers [Care-Force Family Support Services] / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Babysitting? [Babysitting clubs] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionKew's Premier Youth Theatre in performance / p1. SEC act threatens [street] trees / p1. Dates for February / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary - a challenging year ahead / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Good gardening / Peter Davies p2. Kew Festival - eat your way through Fun Day / p3. Profile - Cr David Timms / p4. Calling artisans and craft persons [Senior Citizens' Week] / p3. After School program for Kew Primary School / p5. A gentle reminder about Kew's By-Laws [Mini bike riding] / p5. Get your entry in! [Images of Kew competition and exhibition] / p5. Kinder for there year olds [North Kew Municipal Kindergarten, 152 Pakington Street] / p5. Kew Community House [A new year starts; Volunteer tutoring for adult literacy; 1st semester pamphlet; Now open on Wednesdays] / Rhonda McCaw p6. Gymbaroo offers early learning / p6. Hassle free apprenticeship training [Inner Eastern Group Apprenticeship Training Scheme] / p7. Children's Services update [Kew Children's Services Consultative Committee] / p7. Care-Force needs volunteers [Care-Force Family Support Services] / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Babysitting? [Babysitting clubs] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : December 1986 / January 1987
Kew playgroups are great! [Highbury Grove; Woodlands Avenue] / p1. A gentle reminder about Kew's By-laws - Don't smoke your neighbour out / p1. Dates for December / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Christmas services / p2. Commentary - The year that was / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Good gardening - Trees: friends or foes? / Peter Davies p3. Profile - Cr James McKenzie / p4. Family Carols in Petrie Square / G Petrie p4. Would you like to be part of Kewriosity [Editorial committee] / p4. In Brief [Post Office complex classified; Don't forget to put your bottles out; Images of Kew; Kew Full Day-care Centre; School Holiday Program] / p5. Children's Services update [ Kew Children's Services Consultative Committee] / Krista Bell p5. Kew Community House [Courses for 1987; VCE (TOP) ; Pamphlet; Christmas Greetings; Christmas Beak-up] / p6. Overmantle returns to Villa Alba after 90 years / p6. Memories of a motor mechanic [Eric Buzza; Williams Motors; 1st Kew Scouts] / p7. Fine music all the way [3MBS] / p7. What's what in the playground? [Hays Paddock; Willsmere Park; Hyde Park; Eglinton Reserve] / p8. Having fun underwater [Kew Skindiving Club] / p8. Australia's fastest growing sport [East Kew Bowling Club] / G Petrie p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p8. Kew Citizens' Band [European] Tour Appeal / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionKew playgroups are great! [Highbury Grove; Woodlands Avenue] / p1. A gentle reminder about Kew's By-laws - Don't smoke your neighbour out / p1. Dates for December / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Christmas services / p2. Commentary - The year that was / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Good gardening - Trees: friends or foes? / Peter Davies p3. Profile - Cr James McKenzie / p4. Family Carols in Petrie Square / G Petrie p4. Would you like to be part of Kewriosity [Editorial committee] / p4. In Brief [Post Office complex classified; Don't forget to put your bottles out; Images of Kew; Kew Full Day-care Centre; School Holiday Program] / p5. Children's Services update [ Kew Children's Services Consultative Committee] / Krista Bell p5. Kew Community House [Courses for 1987; VCE (TOP) ; Pamphlet; Christmas Greetings; Christmas Beak-up] / p6. Overmantle returns to Villa Alba after 90 years / p6. Memories of a motor mechanic [Eric Buzza; Williams Motors; 1st Kew Scouts] / p7. Fine music all the way [3MBS] / p7. What's what in the playground? [Hays Paddock; Willsmere Park; Hyde Park; Eglinton Reserve] / p8. Having fun underwater [Kew Skindiving Club] / p8. Australia's fastest growing sport [East Kew Bowling Club] / G Petrie p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p8. Kew Citizens' Band [European] Tour Appeal / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters