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Expression Australia
Newsletter, Victorian Deaf Society Newsletter Volume 2 Number 1 February 1990
... Victorian Deaf Society Newsletter Volume 2 Number 1...our monthly letter, deaf newsletter... in Victoria and interstate. our monthly letter, deaf newsletter ...Newsletterof the Victorian Deaf SocietyThe Significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.29.5cmHx21cmW, 6 pagesour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Gesture - The Voice of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia July-August-September 1912
... deaf newsletter, vicdeaf newsletter, australian deaf... newsletter of the Australian Deaf. deaf newsletter, vicdeaf ..."The Gesture" was an independent organ of the Deaf and Dumb having no direct connection with any single organisation. Its aim was to help all agencies established to promote the advancement of the Deaf and Dumb. The aim was to be the "Voice" of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia". To educate the public as to the real condition and needs of the afflicted brothers and sisters, to bring prominently before the hearing and speaking community the peculiar difficulties and obstacles that Deaf Mutes have to encounter in the battle of life. The magazine was named "The Gesture" with the single object of impressing upon the minds of the hearing friends the uncontrovertable fact that whatever the system of instruction the Deaf Mute invariably resorts to the manual alphabet and the language of gesture as the only expedient means of communication with those similarly afflicted.The "Gesture" is significant as the first national newsletter of the Australian Deaf.No. 16; Pink Cover; Size 29Hx14W; 24 pagesdeaf newsletter, vicdeaf newsletter, australian deaf newsletter, deaf and dumb newsletter, deaf and dumb society of victoria, ernest abraham, h. sumner martin, r. j. oehr, harold kent, adult deaf lacrosse club, our monthly letter, -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Gesture - The Voice of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia Oct-Nov-Dec 1912, 1912
... deaf newsletter, vicdeaf newsletter, australian deaf... newsletter of the Australian Deaf. deaf newsletter, vicdeaf ..."The Gesture" was an independent organ of the Deaf and Dumb having no direct connection with any single organisation. Its aim was to help all agencies established to promote the advancement of the Deaf and Dumb. The aim was to be the "Voice" of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia". To educate the public as to the real condition and needs of the afflicted brothers and sisters, to bring prominently before the hearing and speaking community the peculiar difficulties and obstacles that Deaf Mutes have to encounter in the battle of life. The magazine was named "The Gesture" with the single object of impressing upon the minds of the hearing friends the uncontrovertable fact that whatever the system of instruction the Deaf Mute invariably resorts to the manual alphabet and the language of gesture as the only expedient means of communication with those similarly afflicted.The "Gesture" is significant as the first national newsletter of the Australian Deaf.Pink Cover 29cmHx14cmW, 24 pagesdeaf newsletter, vicdeaf newsletter, australian deaf newsletter, deaf and dumb newsletter, deaf and dumb society of victoria -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Gesture - The Voice of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia August-November 1906
... deaf newsletter, vicdeaf newsletter, australian deaf... newsletter of the Australian Deaf. deaf newsletter, vicdeaf ..."The Gesture" was an independent organ of the Deaf and Dumb having no direct connection with any single organisation. Its aim was to help all agencies established to promote the advancement of the Deaf and Dumb. The aim was to be the "Voice" of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia". To educate the public as to the real condition and needs of the afflicted brothers and sisters, to bring prominently before the hearing and speaking community the peculiar difficulties and obstacles that Deaf Mutes have to encounter in the battle of life. The magazine was named "The Gesture" with the single object of impressing upon the minds of the hearing friends the uncontrovertable fact that whatever the system of instruction the Deaf Mute invariably resorts to the manual alphabet and the language of gesture as the only expedient means of communication with those similarly afflicted.The "Gesture" is significant as the first national newsletter of the Australian Deaf.No. 7; Pink Cover; Size 29Hx14W; 24 pagesdeaf newsletter, vicdeaf newsletter, australian deaf newsletter, deaf and dumb society of victoria, deaf and dumb newsletter, new zealand school for the deaf, hon r. seddon, ernest j. d. abraham, l. miller, a. c. muir, mr and mrs burke, tasmanian school for the deaf, harold gregory, adult deaf and dumb building, samuel gillott, e. newbigin, h. sumner martin, councillor weedon, ernest r. w. smith, e. a. starcke, thomas bent, -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Gesture - The Voice of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia July-August-September 1911
... deaf newsletter, vicdeaf newsletter, australian deaf... newsletter of the Australian Deaf. deaf newsletter, vicdeaf ..."The Gesture" was an independent organ of the Deaf and Dumb having no direct connection with any single organisation. Its aim was to help all agencies established to promote the advancement of the Deaf and Dumb. The aim was to be the "Voice" of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia". To educate the public as to the real condition and needs of the afflicted brothers and sisters, to bring prominently before the hearing and speaking community the peculiar difficulties and obstacles that Deaf Mutes have to encounter in the battle of life. The magazine was named "The Gesture" with the single object of impressing upon the minds of the hearing friends the uncontrovertable fact that whatever the system of instruction the Deaf Mute invariably resorts to the manual alphabet and the language of gesture as the only expedient means of communication with those similarly afflicted.The "Gesture" is significant as the first national newsletter of the Australian Deaf.No. 12 New Series; Pink Cover; Size 29.5Hx14.5W; 24 pagesdeaf newsletter, vicdeaf newsletter, australian deaf newsletter,sidney weetman, blackburn, farm and home, mr and mrs e. j. d. abraham, mr and mrs j. e. muir, m. l. miller, henry harrison brown, beech forest, mr hood, washington state school, olaf hanson, ella wilcox, e. cork, the manchester conference, french national conference, -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Gesture - The Voice of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia October November December 1911
... deaf newsletter,vicdeaf, newsletter, deaf and dumb... newsletter of the Australian Deaf. deaf newsletter,vicdeaf ..."The Gesture" was an independent organ of the Deaf and Dumb having no direct connection with any single organisation. Its aim was to help all agencies established to promote the advancement of the Deaf and Dumb. The aim was to be the "Voice" of the Deaf and Dumb of Australasia". To educate the public as to the real condition and needs of the afflicted brothers and sisters, to bring prominently before the hearing and speaking community the peculiar difficulties and obstacles that Deaf Mutes have to encounter in the battle of life. The magazine was named "The Gesture" with the single object of impressing upon the minds of the hearing friends the uncontrovertable fact that whatever the system of instruction the Deaf Mute invariably resorts to the manual alphabet and the language of gesture as the only expedient means of communication with those similarly afflicted.The "Gesture" is significant as the first national newsletter of the Australian Deaf.No. 13 New Series; Size 29Hx14W; 24 pages (2 copies)deaf newsletter,vicdeaf, newsletter, deaf and dumb newsletter, alice butteridge, lone hand, c. a. jeffries, adult deaf and dumb society, lake park, blackburn, victorian deaf and dumb institution, ernest j. d. abraham, mrs abraham, miss a. graham, our monthly letter, victorian deaf school lacrosse club, adult deaf cricket club,f. j. rose, john jennings, matthew robert burns, henry weedon, agar wynne, w.s. keast,r. solly, e. r. peacock, h. sumner martin, harold kent, g. g. mercy, w. a. dickens, hugh munro, m. l. miller, mr mcbride, dr mccallum, young men's club, sol moss, oriana, eustace miles, robert p. macgregor, world's congress of the deaf, b. f. austin -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol. 6 1909
... our monthly letter, deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol 7 1910
... our monthly letter; deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter; deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol 8 1911
... our monthly letter, deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol 9. 1912
... our monthly newsletter, deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly newsletter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol 10 1913
... our monthly letter; deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter; deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol. 11 1914
... our monthly letter; deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter; deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol. 12-13 1915-1916
... our monthly letter; deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter; deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol.14-15 1917-1918
... our monthly letter, deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletter is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of Newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol. 16-17 1919-1920
... our monthly letter, deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol. 22-23 1926-1927
... our monthly letter; deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society ...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf SocietyThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter; deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter Vol. 18-20 1922-1924
... our monthly letter, deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of Victoria... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society ...Newsletter of the Adult Deaf & Dumb Society of VictoriaThe significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of newsletters; 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Newsletter July 2010
... deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Ballarat Deaf Social Club... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Ballarat Deaf Social Club ...Newsletter of the Ballarat Deaf Social ClubThe significance of the newsletter is in the detail of information it contains about and for the Deaf community in Victoria.29.5cmHx21cmW, 9 pages, 2 copiesdeaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter - Vol. 23-25 1927-29
... our monthly letter, deaf newsletter... in Victoria and interstate. our monthly letter, deaf newsletter Green ...Newsletterof the Victorian Deaf SocietyThe Significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of Newsletters, 30cmHx21.5cmW, 2 copiesour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter - Vol. 21-25 1925-1929
... our monthly letter; deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society ...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf SocietyThe Significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of Newsletters, 30cmHx21.5cmW, 2 copiesour monthly letter; deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter - Vol. 24-25 1928-29
... our monthly letter, deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society ...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf SocietyThe Significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of Newsletters, 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter - Vol. 22-23 1926-27
... our monthly letter, deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society ...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf SocietyThe Significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of Newsletters, 30cmHx21.5cmWour monthly letter, deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, Our Monthly Letter - Vol. 21-22 1925-26
... our monthly letter; deaf newsletter...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society... Melbourne melbourne Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf Society ...Newsletter of the Victorian Deaf SocietyThe Significance of these newsletters is in the detail of information they contain about the people and activities of the Deaf community in Victoria and interstate.Green bound book of Newsletters, 30cmHx21.5cmW, 2 copiesour monthly letter; deaf newsletter -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, John Pierce Centre
... 4.5cmW, 24 pages; Newsletter Catholic Deaf Community of Victoria... and blessed. Significant as a newsletter for the Deaf Community. White ...In 1935 the Catholic Deaf met as Australian Deaf and Dumb Association Victorian Branch. Bro P J O’Farrell was the president; The John Pierce Centre (Prahran) opened unofficially in March 1980 and in August 1980 it was officially opened and blessed.Significant as a newsletter for the Deaf Community.White A4 Binder containing various newsletters of the John Pierce Centre Including: Newsletter of Catholic Association of Deaf and Hearing Impaired People (Victoria) Vol 8 Issue 3, 4 1988, Vol 8 Issue 5 1989; Vol 9 Issue 7 1989; Vol 11 Issue 9 1990; Vol 12 Issue 10, 11 1990; Vol 13 Issue 12 1990, 21.5cmHx1 4.5cmW, 24 pages; Newsletter Catholic Deaf Community of Victoria May, August, October, December 1991, April, July, September, December 1992 (2 copies), 29.5cmHx21cmW, 12 pages; June 1994, 29.5cmHx21cmW, 8 pages; Newsletter for and by Deaf Community of Victoria September 2006 (4 copies), July 2007, March 2008, 29.5cmHx21cmW, 12 pages; Newsletter July 2008, December 2008, March 2009, December 2010, 29.5cmHx21cmW, 12 pages -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and Nth. Greensborough Progress Association and the Apollo Parkways Progress Association. 5th July 1976. Edition No. 6/76, 05/07/1976
This edition includes a report on the The Apollo Parkways Progress Association's June1976 meeting, Great Greenhills happening, A foreigner in Melbourne, Lonely people, Feeling -- Belonging -- Sharing, Nerve deafness, Family Day Care, From the Council Chamber, Cameo of Graeme Davies, Lost in Lerderderg Gorge, This and that, Meet the natives, Plenty Valley Squash Club, School and Kinder news, Scout and Guide news.Newsletter, 27 p., illus.greenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills, apollo parkways progress association, apollo parkways -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, Lake Park Chronicle, 21/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
'Lake Park Chronicle' Vol 1 No 1 March 1993. Excerpts from 'Our monthly letter' relating to Adult Deaf and Dumb Society Flower Farm and Home, Lake Park, Blackburn 1909 - 1912 and other sources.'Lake Park Chronicle' Vol 1 No 1 March 1993. Excerpts from 'Our monthly letter' relating to Adult Deaf and Dumb Society Flower Farm and Home, Lake Park, Blackburn 1909 - 1912 and other sources. Prepared by Dorothy Meagher in conjunction with Parks and Recreation Services, City of Nunawading.'Lake Park Chronicle' Vol 1 No 1 March 1993. Excerpts from 'Our monthly letter' relating to Adult Deaf and Dumb Society Flower Farm and Home, Lake Park, Blackburn 1909 - 1912 and other sources.adult deaf and dumb society, blackburn lake sanctuary, meagher, dorothy, lake park chronicle, city of nunawading. parks and recreation services -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : February 1990
Theatre group changes track [Track Players] / p1. Rates reminder / p1. People's Day / p2. Dates for February / p2. Children's Services Committee to re-convene / p2. Recycle your children's toys / p2. Senior Citizens' Week / p2. Cash-a-can centre for Kew / p2. Kindergarten places [Davis Street Kindergarten] / p2. Trill with the Phil [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p2. Commentary /Cr Michael Montalto p3. Council sets community reps [ Kew Recreation Centre] / p3. Due you have a hearing problem? / p3. Bluestone sales / p3. Council meetings resume / p3. CEO takes up the reins [Malcolm Hutchinson] / p3. Bushwalking provides photographic opportunities / p4. Notices / p4. Council building works complete [Civic Offices] / p4. Promise of brightest festival yet / p5. Meetings reminder / p5. Christmas gifts for HKC / p5. Spare room? Need help? / p5. Opposition leaders' new move / p5. Keri provides support for all / p5. Kew Community House / p6. War on waste slowed / p6. Council appeals for co-operation on rubbish days / p6. Traffic management update / p6. Historic bridge restored [Kane's Bridge] / p6. Time up for Kew Community House co-ordinator [Judy Price] / p7. Heritage advice / p7. Caption videos for the deaf / p7. Physiotherapy for children / p7. Memorial Walk [People Against Drink Driving, PADD] / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Neighbourhood Watch / p8. Something for all at Seniors Centre / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizen's Advice Bureau] / p8. Rotarians entertain older citizens / 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-fictionTheatre group changes track [Track Players] / p1. Rates reminder / p1. People's Day / p2. Dates for February / p2. Children's Services Committee to re-convene / p2. Recycle your children's toys / p2. Senior Citizens' Week / p2. Cash-a-can centre for Kew / p2. Kindergarten places [Davis Street Kindergarten] / p2. Trill with the Phil [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p2. Commentary /Cr Michael Montalto p3. Council sets community reps [ Kew Recreation Centre] / p3. Due you have a hearing problem? / p3. Bluestone sales / p3. Council meetings resume / p3. CEO takes up the reins [Malcolm Hutchinson] / p3. Bushwalking provides photographic opportunities / p4. Notices / p4. Council building works complete [Civic Offices] / p4. Promise of brightest festival yet / p5. Meetings reminder / p5. Christmas gifts for HKC / p5. Spare room? Need help? / p5. Opposition leaders' new move / p5. Keri provides support for all / p5. Kew Community House / p6. War on waste slowed / p6. Council appeals for co-operation on rubbish days / p6. Traffic management update / p6. Historic bridge restored [Kane's Bridge] / p6. Time up for Kew Community House co-ordinator [Judy Price] / p7. Heritage advice / p7. Caption videos for the deaf / p7. Physiotherapy for children / p7. Memorial Walk [People Against Drink Driving, PADD] / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Neighbourhood Watch / p8. Something for all at Seniors Centre / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizen's Advice Bureau] / p8. Rotarians entertain older citizens / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : October 1989
... community newsletters Deafness Awareness Week at MLC / p1 ...Deafness Awareness Week at MLC / p1. Children's Week / p1. Democrats announce Kew candidate / p1. Dates for October / p2. Spring fairs, fetes / p2. New courses focus on small business and recreational skills [MLC] / p2. Commentary / Cr Michael Montalto [environment] / p3. Council supports submission on youth homelessness / p3. Budget worries for Council / p3. Kew's Chief resigns [Adrian Halliday] / p3. Notices / p4. Local families urged to join emergency foster care / p4. Healthy lifestyles / p4. 40th Birthday for St George's [Hospital] / p5. October clean-up for Yarra / p5. Kew Community House / p6. Coroner highlights dangers in children's play / p6. Shopping for Christmas? [Kew Living 1988] / p6. Mediation a plus for families / p6. Want to play cricket? [Kew Willsmere Cricket Club] / p6. Exciting new venture in children's entertainment [Kew Children's Integration Project] / p7. Cuts in State Budget halts E6 / p7. UN Treaty on Child's Rights / p7. ARA encourages reading from birth [Australian Reading Association] / p8. Wise walking / p8. Young People's Day [Kew Youth Resource Centre] / p8. Second round of hard rubbish collections starts soon / 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-fictionDeafness Awareness Week at MLC / p1. Children's Week / p1. Democrats announce Kew candidate / p1. Dates for October / p2. Spring fairs, fetes / p2. New courses focus on small business and recreational skills [MLC] / p2. Commentary / Cr Michael Montalto [environment] / p3. Council supports submission on youth homelessness / p3. Budget worries for Council / p3. Kew's Chief resigns [Adrian Halliday] / p3. Notices / p4. Local families urged to join emergency foster care / p4. Healthy lifestyles / p4. 40th Birthday for St George's [Hospital] / p5. October clean-up for Yarra / p5. Kew Community House / p6. Coroner highlights dangers in children's play / p6. Shopping for Christmas? [Kew Living 1988] / p6. Mediation a plus for families / p6. Want to play cricket? [Kew Willsmere Cricket Club] / p6. Exciting new venture in children's entertainment [Kew Children's Integration Project] / p7. Cuts in State Budget halts E6 / p7. UN Treaty on Child's Rights / p7. ARA encourages reading from birth [Australian Reading Association] / p8. Wise walking / p8. Young People's Day [Kew Youth Resource Centre] / p8. Second round of hard rubbish collections starts soon / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : July 1989
Council elections on August 5 / p1. dates for July / p2. Recycling is the solution / p2. Commentary / Cr Allen Martin p3. Social isolation in Kew [Kew Community Action Group] / p3. Bridge duplication [Chandler Highway Bridge] / p3. Garbage review / p3. Notices / p4. Possums Playgroup / p4. Traffic update Area 10 / p4. Kew's/Hawthorn's CABs reduce hours [Citizens’ Advice Bureaux] / p4. Yarra Scenic Drive / p4. Theatre of the Deaf [MLC] / p4. Sale of other's treasures buys talking books [Friends of Kew Library] / p5. A rewarding career at home / p5. New children's vaccine [measles, mumps, rubella] / p5. First aid-course / p5. Kew Community House / p6. Traffic humps / p6. Greenlink Kew / p6. Jeff Fenech's gloves under the hammer [Kew Football Club, North Kew Football Club] / p6. Neighbourhood Watch / p6. 15 minute Hamlet [Toorak Players Teenage Workshop] / p7. Kane's Bridge work / p7. We like school [Sacred Heart School] / p7. Mayor hosts reception to say thanks to volunteers / p8. Letters to the editor [Neighbourhood Watch] / p8. Kew Band report / p8. Footy News [Kew Football 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-fictionCouncil elections on August 5 / p1. dates for July / p2. Recycling is the solution / p2. Commentary / Cr Allen Martin p3. Social isolation in Kew [Kew Community Action Group] / p3. Bridge duplication [Chandler Highway Bridge] / p3. Garbage review / p3. Notices / p4. Possums Playgroup / p4. Traffic update Area 10 / p4. Kew's/Hawthorn's CABs reduce hours [Citizens’ Advice Bureaux] / p4. Yarra Scenic Drive / p4. Theatre of the Deaf [MLC] / p4. Sale of other's treasures buys talking books [Friends of Kew Library] / p5. A rewarding career at home / p5. New children's vaccine [measles, mumps, rubella] / p5. First aid-course / p5. Kew Community House / p6. Traffic humps / p6. Greenlink Kew / p6. Jeff Fenech's gloves under the hammer [Kew Football Club, North Kew Football Club] / p6. Neighbourhood Watch / p6. 15 minute Hamlet [Toorak Players Teenage Workshop] / p7. Kane's Bridge work / p7. We like school [Sacred Heart School] / p7. Mayor hosts reception to say thanks to volunteers / p8. Letters to the editor [Neighbourhood Watch] / p8. Kew Band report / p8. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.4 No.2 : September 1982
Studley Park Ward Councillors - Cr J. Tutt, Cr R. Sanders, Cr J. O'Brien [City of Kew; Political profiles/ p1. Stolen [instruments; Kew Philharmonic Society] / p1. Deafness Awareness Week / p2. Mediate at home / p2. I.E.C.D. [Short courses; Institute of Early Childhood Development] / p2. What's doing in Kew for September / p2. Native Plant Group / p2. Kew Garden Club / p2. Family & Community Services Programme (F.A.C.S.) [Community Service Grants] / p3. Kew Philharmonic Orchestra / p3. Drop In [Kew Uniting Church] / p3. Come Alive! / p3. Good news for craft workers [Worco Recyclotron] / p3. Caregivers needed [Family Day Care] / p3. Kew Municipal Library / p3. Moderator to visit [Moderator of the Synod of Victoria] / p3. Highbury Grove Kew Uniting Church - History of Church [former Kew Methodist Church] / p4. Centenary concert [Kew Uniting Church] / p4. Mission Spring Fair [Missionary Sisters of St Peter Claver] / p4. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p4. Uniting Church East Kew / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionStudley Park Ward Councillors - Cr J. Tutt, Cr R. Sanders, Cr J. O'Brien [City of Kew; Political profiles/ p1. Stolen [instruments; Kew Philharmonic Society] / p1. Deafness Awareness Week / p2. Mediate at home / p2. I.E.C.D. [Short courses; Institute of Early Childhood Development] / p2. What's doing in Kew for September / p2. Native Plant Group / p2. Kew Garden Club / p2. Family & Community Services Programme (F.A.C.S.) [Community Service Grants] / p3. Kew Philharmonic Orchestra / p3. Drop In [Kew Uniting Church] / p3. Come Alive! / p3. Good news for craft workers [Worco Recyclotron] / p3. Caregivers needed [Family Day Care] / p3. Kew Municipal Library / p3. Moderator to visit [Moderator of the Synod of Victoria] / p3. Highbury Grove Kew Uniting Church - History of Church [former Kew Methodist Church] / p4. Centenary concert [Kew Uniting Church] / p4. Mission Spring Fair [Missionary Sisters of St Peter Claver] / p4. Hyde Park Fellowship [Hyde Park Uniting Church] / p4. Uniting Church East Kew / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.)