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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Program - Victorian Decentralisation League, MODERN PRINT WARRNAMBOOL, n.d
... Program - Victorian Decentralisation League... Decentralisation League at Portland September 14th and 15th 1948. Eight... Decentralisation League Programme Program for the Annual Conference ...This league advocated for the creation of a new state encompassing Portland, Warrnambool, Camperdown and Mount Gambier.Program for the Annual Conference of the Victorian Decentralisation League at Portland September 14th and 15th 1948. Eight pages, black and white including photographs and mapsdecentralisation, programme, programme, annual conference, 1948, 1940s, post war -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Metal Badge, n.d
... Decentralisation League... with "Decentralisation League'. Pin on back.... border round shield with "Decentralisation League... with "Decentralisation League'. Pin on back. Shield with crown on top ...Metal badge, brass coloured, shield with crown on top, 'TO DEVELOP PORTLAND'. Dark blue border round shield with "Decentralisation League'. Pin on back.Shield with crown on top, 'TO DEVELOP PORTLAND'. Dark blue border round shield with "Decentralisation Leaguedecentralisation league -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Frank Hurley, An Event That Never Happened: The history and politics of decentralisation in Victorian and New South Wales 1885-1985 (Thesis), 1989
... decentralisation league... settlement acts urbanisation decentralisation league war ...This thesis is an account of movements and policies for decentralisation of population and economic activity away from metropolitan to non-metropolitan areas in Victoria and New South Wales between 1885 and 1985. Red hard covered thesis undertaken for a Doctory of Philosphy ot the University of Melbourne. frank hurley, thesis, doctorate, decentralisation, ppoulation, economics, policy, closer settlement acts, urbanisation, decentralisation league, war and reconstruction, central planning, town planning, victorian decentralisatoin league, owen paper mill, slough estate, noel mobbs, ballarat common, edgar bartrop, australian paper mills, bendix mintex, ball, ballarat development committee -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
The Clunes Knitting Mill in Fraser Street, Clunes was the former Salvation Army Barracks which were moved from Bailey Street, Clunes to Fraser Street, Clunes by tractor in 1918. The Country Townspeople's League was founded in Clunes its mission was to campaign to decentralise industry and provide manufacturing and employment opportunities in country Victoria, specifically at that time, for the continued financial support of the Clunes Knitting Mills located in Fraser Street, Clunes, Victoria. A Bill to give effect to the proposed Clunes Country Industries Policy was to be introduced at the assembly of the new Victorian Parliament in around 1921. Black and white photocopy of a group of people in front of the Clunes Knitting Mill in Fraser Street, Clunes.Printed on bottom of page: CLUNES KNITTING MILL - FRONT VIEW OF BUILDINGScuttle, rowe, clunes country industries policy