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Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Denise Pellow, Archway at Enfield, 2025
... Denise Pellow... Denise Pellow ...In 1878 Sydney Industrial Blind Institution was built on the corner of Boomerang and William Streets in Sydney. Designed by Edmund Blacket, it was intended to be a workshop, showroom for items produced there and accomodate 10-12 people to live on the premises. The three story building (and subsequent extensions) ended up being used up until 1971, when the need for more space and the limitations of city buildings necessitated the move to Enfield. As part of this transition, and due to the demolition of the old building, a stone archway was removed in 1971 and relocated to the new RBS offices in Mitchell Street. Almost half a century later, that site was sold however the archway could not be moved to the various commercial offices that now housed staff. City of Sydney council did not have a suitable location, as the original site was now a private housing complex, NSW Dept of Heritage did not preserve parts of buildings and it was not from a building originally located within the boundaries of the Burwood Council. The developers of the site recognised that it was part of the historic fabric of Sydney however, and placed it within the landscaped front entrance to the site.10 digital images of stone archwaysydney industrial blind institution, buildings, royal blind society of nsw, edmund blacket -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 1
... Denise Pellow... involvement with the Tilly Aston Council, Denise Pellow discusses VA... involvement with the Tilly Aston Council, Denise Pellow discusses VA ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Stephen interviews Vision Australia Chairman Graeme Innes and the effect of Vision Australia (and previously Royal Blind Society of New South Wales) throughout his life, and the development of Vision Australia as a national organisation rather than four state-based organisations, Valerie highlights the consumer perspective and her involvement with the Tilly Aston Council, Denise Pellow discusses VA launch week and Robyn talks about her use of technology at Vision Australia in her role as manager of Employment Services.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, stephen jolley, valerie thomas, robyn mckenzie, graeme innes, denise pellow -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Vision Australia brand launch party - Enfield, 13/9/2005
... Denise Pellow... Brian Marett Denise Pellow Tony Hernandez 139 colour digital ...On September 13, 2005 parties were held at each site to recognise and publicise the name of the merged organisation 'Vision Australia' and it's new logo. Food was served, green and purple tableware and decorations and a cake bearing the new logo was cut at each branch. These images were also stored on a USB in the time capsule that was buried at Kooyong in November later that year.139 colour digital photographs of the partyvision australia, gerard menses, kathy fela, paul chand, jane ellis, marion jones, christina lynch, luisa ferranato, kerrie barnett, megan denyer, rob mcquillan, nick gleeson, dawn davis, lyn curtis, debbie o'sullivan, valerie de rozario, jane lander, ross chambers, maurice coco, brian marett, denise pellow, tony hernandez