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Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, McCarthy, Jordan and Michael and Sandra
... ...Diamond Valley Secondary College...Diamond Valley Leader, 18 May 2005, details Jordan McCarthy's loss of his parents and describes the fundraising on his behalf. Jordan McCarthy Michael McCarthy Sandra McCarthy Kangaroo Ground Primary School Graeme Renshaw Terry Wallace Georgia Wallace Tattersals Bruce Mathieson Helen Muir Len Muir Jack Muir Diamond Valley Secondary College Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc McCarthy, Jordan and Michael and Sandra Document Folder ...Jordan McCarthy's father Michael died in 2005 and his mother Sandra 2 years earlier. Without other family to assist, the Kangaroo Ground community raised funds for Jordon's education, and family friends Helen and Len Muir became his legal guardians. Contents Newspaper article: "Jordan's dilemma touches community", Diamond Valley Leader, 18 May 2005, details Jordan McCarthy's loss of his parents and describes the fundraising on his behalf.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjordan mccarthy, michael mccarthy, sandra mccarthy, kangaroo ground primary school, graeme renshaw, terry wallace, georgia wallace, tattersals, bruce mathieson, helen muir, len muir, jack muir, diamond valley secondary college -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Comment on bus plans, 16/11/2016
... Several options were suggested for bus services between Wattleglen Railway Station and Diamond Valley and St Helena Secondary Colleges....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Several options were suggested for bus services between Wattleglen Railway Station and Diamond Valley and St Helena Secondary Colleges. st helena secondary college public transport News clipping, black text. ...Several options were suggested for bus services between Wattleglen Railway Station and Diamond Valley and St Helena Secondary Colleges.News clipping, black text. st helena secondary college, public transport -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Gemstones and Jewellery sale, 01/11/1995
... Local Scene reports by Rosalie Bray include the Diamond Valley Gem Club, Greensborough Secondary College technology night and self defence classes at Yandell Kindergarten....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Local Scene reports by Rosalie Bray include the Diamond Valley Gem Club, Greensborough Secondary College technology night and self defence classes at Yandell Kindergarten. greensborough watsonia Newspaper clipping, black and white text. ...Local Scene reports by Rosalie Bray include the Diamond Valley Gem Club, Greensborough Secondary College technology night and self defence classes at Yandell Kindergarten.Newspaper clipping, black and white text.greensborough, watsonia -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMedallion, 2015
... 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Diamond Valley schools held an ANZAC Day commemorative service at Diamond Valley Secondary College on 23/4/2015. ...Diamond Valley schools held an ANZAC Day commemorative service at Diamond Valley Secondary College on 23/4/2015. The 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment provided a catafalque party, guest speaker and a display of military memorabilia by the Unit History Room. The medallion was given as a token of appreciation.Bronze coloured 30 mm dia medallion. Obverse - Flaming torch, surrounded by "DIAMOND CREEK SCHOOLS 1915 -2015" Reverse - Monument standing in front of shrubbery. It is mounted on a card which provides a brief story of Australian involvement in WW1, names of Diamond Creek men killed, names of the local schools participating in the ceremony. Medallion and card laminated. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Snell, Mike
... Diamond Valley Leader, 18 April 2007. Mike Snell performing in "Miss Saigon". Mike Snell Miss Saigon musical Montmorency Secondary College Edge performance school Eltham Her Majesty's Theatre Melbourne Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Snell, Mike Document Folder ...Mike Snell grew up in Eltham and became an actor. Contents Newspaper article: "Stage role gets a boost from documentaries", Diamond Valley Leader, 18 April 2007. Mike Snell performing in "Miss Saigon". Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcmike snell, miss saigon musical, montmorency secondary college, edge performance school eltham, her majesty's theatre melbourne -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Patching, Ian
... Secondary College...Whittlesea Secondary College...Diamond Valley...He worked in youth services, later Youth Services Co-ordinator and he worked at Edendale Community Farm in a community development role, As a contractor he worked at Montmorency Secondary College, Whittlesea Secondary College and Diamond Valley College (the later also with Peter Sartori aka Ticarno Sartori), He volunteered with Hurstbridge Youth Activity Centre with Jack Lawson and Martin Drews. ...He worked in youth services, later Youth Services Co-ordinator and he worked at Edendale Community Farm in a community development role, As a contractor he worked at Montmorency Secondary College, Whittlesea Secondary College and Diamond Valley College (the later also with Peter Sartori aka Ticarno Sartori), He volunteered with Hurstbridge Youth Activity Centre with Jack Lawson and Martin Drews. ...Ian Patching lived in Wattle Glen. He worked in youth services, later Youth Services Co-ordinator and he worked at Edendale Community Farm in a community development role, As a contractor he worked at Montmorency Secondary College, Whittlesea Secondary College and Diamond Valley College (the later also with Peter Sartori aka Ticarno Sartori), He volunteered with Hurstbridge Youth Activity Centre with Jack Lawson and Martin Drews. Contents Email exchange 2014: Enquiry and research.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcian patching, youth services in eltham, edendale community farm, hurstbridge youth activity centre', wattle glen, jack lawson, martin drews, montmorency secondary college, whittlesea secondary college, diamond valley college, peter sartori, ticarno sartori -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Rose, Paul
... Diamond Valley Leader, 15 April 2005. Paul Rose is leaving Eltham High School. Paul Rose Eltham High School Ballarat Secondary College Steve Herbert MP Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Rose, Paul Document Folder ...Paul Rose was principal of Eltham High School for three years until 2005. Contents Newspaper article: "Principal heads home", Diamond Valley Leader, 15 April 2005. Paul Rose is leaving Eltham High School.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcpaul rose, eltham high school, ballarat secondary college, steve herbert mp -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Rogers, Bruce
... Diamond Valley News, 6 October 1996. Bruce Rogers makes didgeridoo. Newspaper article: "Second place", Diamond Valley News, 6 October 1996. St Helena Secondary College...Diamond Valley News, 6 October 1996. Bruce Rogers makes didgeridoo. Newspaper article: "Second place", Diamond Valley News, 6 October 1996. St Helena Secondary College ...Bruce Rogers, of Christmas Hills, makes didgeridoos. Contents Newspaper article: "Didgeridoo maker with a difference", Diamond Valley News, 6 October 1996. Bruce Rogers makes didgeridoo. Newspaper article: "Second place", Diamond Valley News, 6 October 1996. St Helena Secondary College came second in Echuca Battle of the Bands.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcbruce rogers, didgeridoo, didgfest, christmas hills, st helena secondary college, battle of the bands -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Stanton, Darren
... On reverse - Jayden Kenny, of Eltham College, was a finalist in fashion eisteddfod for secondary and tertiary students. Contents Newspaper article: "Hot coach is on the ball", Diamond Valley Leader, 5 October 2005. ...On reverse - Jayden Kenny, of Eltham College, was a finalist in fashion eisteddfod for secondary and tertiary students. Contents Newspaper article: "Hot coach is on the ball", Diamond Valley Leader, 5 October 2005. ...Darren Stanton, coach of Eltham Junior Football Club's under 15s, was nominated for various honours. On reverse - Jayden Kenny, of Eltham College, was a finalist in fashion eisteddfod for secondary and tertiary students. Contents Newspaper article: "Hot coach is on the ball", Diamond Valley Leader, 5 October 2005. Darren Stanton nominated Junior Football Coach of the Year. On reverse - Newspaper article: "Family with flair for style", Diamond Valley Leader, 5 October 2005. Jayden Kenny a finalist in fashion eisteddfod for secondary and tertiary students. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcdarren stanton, diamond valley football league, northern leagues, eltham panthers, jayden kenny, eltham college -
Eltham District Historical Society IncColour Print, David Taylor, c.1976
... Diamond Valley Community Hospital. His parents purchased the family home which was at 216 Rattray Road Montmorency in the mid-1950s where he lived until the early 1980’s. David attended St Francis Xavier Primary School, Montmorency from 1962-1967. He then attended the newly opened Parade College Bundoora from 1968 to 1971 and completed his secondary...Diamond Valley Community Hospital. His parents purchased the family home which was at 216 Rattray Road Montmorency in the mid-1950s where he lived until the early 1980’s. David attended St Francis Xavier Primary School, Montmorency from 1962-1967. He then attended the newly opened Parade College Bundoora from 1968 to 1971 and completed his secondary ...David Taylor was born at Greensborough’s Diamond Valley Community Hospital. His parents purchased the family home which was at 216 Rattray Road Montmorency in the mid-1950s where he lived until the early 1980’s. David attended St Francis Xavier Primary School, Montmorency from 1962-1967. He then attended the newly opened Parade College Bundoora from 1968 to 1971 and completed his secondary education at Eltham High School in 1972-3. David was a career public servant and worked for both the federal and state governments in a variety of roles from 1977 to 2024. His last role was as Assistant Director, Public Record Office Victoria (2016 - 2024) where he was responsible for overseeing the management of, and access to, the State’s archival collection. He lives in a mud brick residence built by local Eltham artist, Janet Boddy, in the early 1970’s. In September 2022. David purchased and subsequently renovated “The Studio”. david taylor collection, david taylor -
Eltham District Historical Society IncColour Print, David Taylor, David Taylor outside Peter Garner's mudbrick studio, c.1976
... Diamond Valley Community Hospital. His parents purchased the family home which was at 216 Rattray Road Montmorency in the mid-1950s where he lived until the early 1980’s. David attended St Francis Xavier Primary School, Montmorency from 1962-1967. He then attended the newly opened Parade College Bundoora from 1968 to 1971 and completed his secondary...Diamond Valley Community Hospital. His parents purchased the family home which was at 216 Rattray Road Montmorency in the mid-1950s where he lived until the early 1980’s. David attended St Francis Xavier Primary School, Montmorency from 1962-1967. He then attended the newly opened Parade College Bundoora from 1968 to 1971 and completed his secondary ...David Taylor was born at Greensborough’s Diamond Valley Community Hospital. His parents purchased the family home which was at 216 Rattray Road Montmorency in the mid-1950s where he lived until the early 1980’s. David attended St Francis Xavier Primary School, Montmorency from 1962-1967. He then attended the newly opened Parade College Bundoora from 1968 to 1971 and completed his secondary education at Eltham High School in 1972-3. David was a career public servant and worked for both the federal and state governments in a variety of roles from 1977 to 2024. His last role was as Assistant Director, Public Record Office Victoria (2016 - 2024) where he was responsible for overseeing the management of, and access to, the State’s archival collection. He lives in a mud brick residence built by local Eltham artist, Janet Boddy, in the early 1970’s. In September 2022. David purchased and subsequently renovated “The Studio”. david taylor collection, david taylor, peter garner adobe studio -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Gym's right moves help gets equipment, 09/09/2015
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Watermarc members earned $10,000 in gym equipment for Montmorency Secondary College in the Let's Move for a Better World Challenge. watermarc montmorency secondary college let's move for a better world challenge News clipping, black text. Gym's right moves help gets equipment Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley ...Watermarc members earned $10,000 in gym equipment for Montmorency Secondary College in the Let's Move for a Better World Challenge.News clipping, black text.watermarc, montmorency secondary college, let's move for a better world challenge -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Quads make grade, 25/01/2017
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne When the Stevenson quad squad embark on their first day of high school, it may take a while for classmates to detect their special bond. quads stevenson family montmorency secondary college quadruplets News article 1 page, black text, colour image. Quads make grade Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader Elissa Doherty ...When the Stevenson quad squad embark on their first day of high school, it may take a while for classmates to detect their special bond.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.quads, stevenson family, montmorency secondary college, quadruplets -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Huge goal kicked for sport at school [St Helena College SH8730], 22/02/2017
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A new sports precinct boasting a FIFA-grade soccer pitch was unveiled last week at St Helena Secondary School. sporting grounds st helena secondary college soccer News article 1 page, black text, colour image. Huge goal kicked for sport at school [St Helena College SH8730] Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader Brittany Shanahan ...A new sports precinct boasting a FIFA-grade soccer pitch was unveiled last week at St Helena Secondary School.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.sporting grounds, st helena secondary college, soccer -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Cuddly pooch helps teens tackle anxiety, 26/10/2016
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Greensborough Secondary College has introduced sessions with a dog to reduce anxiety in students. greensborough secondary college News clipping, black text and colour image. Cuddly pooch helps teens tackle anxiety Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley ...Greensborough Secondary College has introduced sessions with a dog to reduce anxiety in students.News clipping, black text and colour image. greensborough secondary college -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Watermarc wins, 20/08/2014
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Watermarc members won gym equipment for St Helena Secondary College in the worldwide Technogym competition. watermarc st helena secondary college technogym News clipping, black text, colour image. Watermarc wins Newspaper clipping Diamond Valley ...Watermarc members won gym equipment for St Helena Secondary College in the worldwide Technogym competition.News clipping, black text, colour image.watermarc, st helena secondary college, technogym -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Student performers hit the right note in top musical, 29/07/2015
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne St Helena Secondary College production of West Side Story ran from July 30 to August 8 2015. st helena secondary college west side story News clipping, black text, colour image. Student performers hit the right note in top musical. Newspaper clipping Diamond Valley ...St Helena Secondary College production of West Side Story ran from July 30 to August 8 2015.News clipping, black text, colour image.st helena secondary college, west side story -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond valley Leader, Leaving a lasting legacy, 04/09/2019
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Allan Robinson, Principal at Montmorency Secondary College, was recently recognised for his 50 years of service to teaching. allan robinson montmorency secondary college News article 1 page, black text. Leaving a lasting legacy Newspaper Clipping Diamond valley ...Allan Robinson, Principal at Montmorency Secondary College, was recently recognised for his 50 years of service to teaching.News article 1 page, black text.allan robinson, montmorency secondary college -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMap, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. Survey Division, MMBW, Yarra 2500 / 14.22. St Helena, St Katherine's Church, 1979_08
... Diamond Valley 257. Prominent streets St Helena Road, Weidlich Road, Yan Yean Road and Allumba Drive. Features include St Katherine's Church of England and the St Helena Secondary College site....Diamond Valley 257. Prominent streets St Helena Road, Weidlich Road, Yan Yean Road and Allumba Drive. Features include St Katherine's Church of England and the St Helena Secondary College site. mmbw melbourne and metropolitan board of works shire of diamond valley st helena - maps st katherines church st helena MMBW Map in 1:2500 [scale] series. ...Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. Yarra 2500 [base map] 14.22. St Helena, St Katherine's Church. Parish of Nillumbik 3310. Municipality of Diamond Valley 257. Prominent streets St Helena Road, Weidlich Road, Yan Yean Road and Allumba Drive. Features include St Katherine's Church of England and the St Helena Secondary College site.MMBW Map in 1:2500 [scale] series. Cream parchment with green tape reinforcing on edges and punched holes on left edge.mmbw, melbourne and metropolitan board of works, shire of diamond valley, st helena - maps, st katherines church st helena -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Idea to put a lid on burns, 13/12/2017
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A smart cookie secondary school student has developed a safety cookware range that prevents people from burning themselves while whipping up masterpieces in the kitchen. greensborough greensborough secondary college safety cookware range cookery rachel pilmore News article 1 page, black text and colour image . Idea to put a lid on burns Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...A smart cookie secondary school student has developed a safety cookware range that prevents people from burning themselves while whipping up masterpieces in the kitchen.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .greensborough, greensborough secondary college, safety cookware range, cookery, rachel pilmore -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Music can bring people together [Montmorency Secondary College Mo8068], 12/09/2018
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Abby Keenan, a Montmorency Secondary College student, said "I have always had a passion for music, I wrote my first song when I was 10, but only recently have I begun to properly write music". abby keenan montmorency secondary college News article 1 page, black text and colour image . Music can bring people together [Montmorency Secondary College Mo8068] Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley ...Abby Keenan, a Montmorency Secondary College student, said "I have always had a passion for music, I wrote my first song when I was 10, but only recently have I begun to properly write music".News article 1 page, black text and colour image .abby keenan, montmorency secondary college -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Greensborough Secondary College, 13/09/1995
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne An advertisement for Greensborough Secondary College, and its VCE offerings. greensborough secondary college Newspaper clipping, black and white text and image. Greensborough Secondary College Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley News ...An advertisement for Greensborough Secondary College, and its VCE offerings.Newspaper clipping, black and white text and image.greensborough secondary college -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, All set for a compelling performance [St Helena Secondary College SH8730], 25/07/2018
... Secondary College, like every year, is affording students the opportunity to perform in a play. This year it is the Bertolt Brecht play The Chalk Circle, which was originally performed in 1944. st helena secondary college the chalk circle News article 1 page, black text and colour image All set for a compelling performance [St Helena Secondary College SH8730] Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...This year, St Helena Secondary College, like every year, is affording students the opportunity to perform in a play. This year it is the Bertolt Brecht play The Chalk Circle, which was originally performed in 1944.News article 1 page, black text and colour imagest helena secondary college, the chalk circle -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond valley News, Hair today and gone tomorrow for charity, 09/1998
... secondary college...Plenty CFA...Whittlesea-Diamond Valley...Greensborough Secondary College students and their communications project, in which they convinced members of Plenty CFA and Whittlesea-Diamond Valley Fire Brigade to shave their hair for the "Bluey Day" fundraising event....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Greensborough Secondary College students and their communications project, in which they convinced members of Plenty CFA and Whittlesea-Diamond Valley Fire Brigade to shave their hair for the "Bluey Day" fundraising event. greensborough secondary college Plenty CFA Whittlesea-Diamond Valley Fire Brigade Bluey Day Copy of Newspaper clipping, black and white photo and text Hair today and gone tomorrow for charity Newspaper Newspaper Clipping Diamond valley News ...Greensborough Secondary College students and their communications project, in which they convinced members of Plenty CFA and Whittlesea-Diamond Valley Fire Brigade to shave their hair for the "Bluey Day" fundraising event.Copy of Newspaper clipping, black and white photo and textgreensborough secondary college, plenty cfa, whittlesea-diamond valley fire brigade, bluey day -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Four to defend title, 1993
... Secondary College defending the title of national table tennis champions. The team members are sisters Claire, Judi and Maureen Dillon and Rhiannon Alexander. greensborough secondary college sporting events table tennis dillon family alexander family Text and black and white image Four to defend title Article Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...Article about students from Greensborough Secondary College defending the title of national table tennis champions. The team members are sisters Claire, Judi and Maureen Dillon and Rhiannon Alexander.Text and black and white imagegreensborough secondary college, sporting events, table tennis, dillon family, alexander family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper - Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, School well behind schedule, and, Lake forms in school ground, 1970
... "Lake forms in school ground" (24/03/1970) shows storm water laying on the ground at the school site. montmorency secondary college montmorency high school Digital copy of newspaper article School well behind schedule, and, Lake forms in school ground Newspaper Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image Diamond Valley News ...Two articles on the building of Montmorency High School (Mo8068). "School well behind schedule" (20/01/1970) describes the delay in completing the building and shows temporary classrooms behind the frame of the new building. "Lake forms in school ground" (24/03/1970) shows storm water laying on the ground at the school site.Digital copy of newspaper articlemontmorency secondary college, montmorency high school -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Principal faces his students: Greensborough College 1999 Gr8750, 14/02/1999
... In 1999 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750] rosie bray greensborough secondary college greensborough college john conway Digital copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and image Principal faces his students: Greensborough College 1999 Gr8750 Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image Rosie Bray Diamond Valley Leader ...A digital copy of a 1999 newspaper article about the Principal of Greensborough College, Mr John Conway. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1999 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750]Digital copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and imagerosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college, john conway -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Rod hits 300 game cricket milestone: Greensborough College 1999 Gr8750, 14/04/1999
... In 1999 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750] rosie bray greensborough secondary college greensborough college rod webster Digital copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and image Rod hits 300 game cricket milestone: Greensborough College 1999 Gr8750 Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image Rosie Bray Diamond Valley Leader ...A digital copy of a 1999 newspaper article about Greensborough College teacher Mr Rod Webster who played his 300th game for Rosanna Cricket Club. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1999 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750]Digital copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and imagerosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college, rod webster -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Property Binder, 895 Main Road, Eltham
... Diamond Valley News, circa September 1995 [Reverse side; Art for hope – article about artist Damien Curtain at Hurstbridge Primary School] 11. Newspaper clipping: More talks on TAFE, The Advertiser, Tuesday, October 17, 1995, p3 – includes photos of Nillumbik Chief Commissioner Don Cordell, Box Hill College of TAFE Executive Director Andrew Jackson and Niillumbik CEO Barry Rochford; Eltham MP Wayne Phillips with Eltham Chamber of Commerce President Norm Williams and Rotary Club of Eltham President Peter Bishop; Eltham College principal John Brennan with St Helena Secondary College head Ken Cunningham and Eltham High School principal Ron Edwards. ...Diamond Valley News, circa September 1995 [Reverse side; Art for hope – article about artist Damien Curtain at Hurstbridge Primary School] 11. Newspaper clipping: More talks on TAFE, The Advertiser, Tuesday, October 17, 1995, p3 – includes photos of Nillumbik Chief Commissioner Don Cordell, Box Hill College of TAFE Executive Director Andrew Jackson and Niillumbik CEO Barry Rochford; Eltham MP Wayne Phillips with Eltham Chamber of Commerce President Norm Williams and Rotary Club of Eltham President Peter Bishop; Eltham College principal John Brennan with St Helena Secondary College head Ken Cunningham and Eltham High School principal Ron Edwards. ...Folder: 895 Main Road, Eltham Contents Listing 1. Certificate of Title; Vol. 8424, Fol. 334, 5 February 1963 2. Certificate of Title; Lot 2, Plan of Subdivision No. 63242, Parish of Nillumbik, Vol. 8479, Fol. 283, 18 May 1964 (Eltham War Memorial Trust) 3. Newspaper article: Extensions to shire offices will benefit all, by Fab Calafuri, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, July 8, 1986, p6 [Reverse side, p5, Residents rally to save dam by Helen Gillman about Peck’s Dam in Napier Street, Montmorency] 4. Office memo: Temporary Shutdown of Water Supply Shire Offices – Tuesday 9 March 1993; Anthony Guzzo, 5 March 1993 – Melbourne Water advice due to works on new library 5. Plan of Old Municipal Offices, date and creator unknown 6. Newspaper clipping: Move to convert shire office for police use, by Jodie Haythorne, Diamond Valley News, May 1995 7. Newspaper clipping: Sale of Eltham office / Removal of Question time; Nillumbik Happenings, Mountain Views, 15 May 1995 8. Newspaper clipping: Bid for TAFE campus, Mountain Views, 25 September 1995, p8 9. Newspaper clipping: Will the former Shire of Eltham offices become a TAFE college?, The Advertiser, circa September 1995 [Reverse side; Jezza! Photo of football legend Alex Jesaulenko at Watsonia RSL also Advertisement: Maternal and Child Health Centre Timetable] 10. Newspaper clipping: Eltham may get TAFE campus in shire offices, by Fiona Kaegi and Natalie Town, and Nillumbik set for rate cuts, Diamond Valley News, circa September 1995 [Reverse side; Art for hope – article about artist Damien Curtain at Hurstbridge Primary School] 11. Newspaper clipping: More talks on TAFE, The Advertiser, Tuesday, October 17, 1995, p3 – includes photos of Nillumbik Chief Commissioner Don Cordell, Box Hill College of TAFE Executive Director Andrew Jackson and Niillumbik CEO Barry Rochford; Eltham MP Wayne Phillips with Eltham Chamber of Commerce President Norm Williams and Rotary Club of Eltham President Peter Bishop; Eltham College principal John Brennan with St Helena Secondary College head Ken Cunningham and Eltham High School principal Ron Edwards. [On reverse, p4, Sorry sag of botched relations, Jock Kyme] 12. Newspaper clipping: Eltham hails TAFE take-over, by Fiona Kaegi and Council to hold regular briefings, Diamond Valley News, 18 October 1995 13. Newspaper clipping (photocopy): Why no council office at Eltham?, Mark Burns, Letters, Diamond Valley News, 18 October 1995 14. Newspaper clipping: Future of Eltham office?, Mountain Views, Monday, October 23, 1995, p8 15. Newspaper clipping: Council seeks opinions on former shire offices, by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, 25 October 1995 16. Newspaper clipping: Shire office move, The Advertiser, December 1995 17. Newspaper clipping: Former shire offices up for sale; possibly Diamond Valley News, December 1995 18. Newspaper clipping: Agents to sell shire office, Mountain Views, Monday, December 18, 1995, p8 19. Newspaper clipping: Advertisement; Nillumbik Shire Council Proposed Sale or Lease of Eltham Municipal Offices, Diamond Valley News, 10 January 1996 20. Newspaper clipping: No Submissions on Eltham Shire Offices, Diamond Valley-Whittlesea Advertiser, 30 January 1996, p1 21. Photocopy: Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting, 31 January 1996, 7.4 Sale or Lease of Former Eltham Municipal Offices 22. Photocopy: Letter HTW Valuers to Nillumbik Shire Council, Valuation of former Eltham Municipal Offices at $1.45 million, 31 January 1996 23. Newspaper clipping: New G’boro, Eltham places, Diamond Valley-Whittlesea Advertiser, Tuesday, March 26, 1996, p4 [on reverse, p3, ALP Faithful at Montsalvat] 24. Newspaper clipping: Legal costs a hurdle for action group, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, 16 April 1996 25. Photocopy (91 pages): Tender Documents for purchase of Former Eltham Shire Offices 895 Main Road, Eltham, Prepared for Nillumbik Shire Council, Maddock Lonie & Chisholm, Melbourne. Tenders close at 3.00pm on 24 April 1996 26. Newspaper clipping (Photocopy): Building’s asbestos riddle. By Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, 26 June 1996 27. Photocopy: Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting, 26 June 1996, 11.43/96 Sale of Eltham Offices, Main Road, Eltham 28. Media Release (Photocopy of facsimile from Barry Rochford, CEO): Community Facilities in New Gateway to Eltham, 28 June 1996 29. Photocopy (A3): TPA1 – Site Plan 1:200 Proposed Convenience Centre At Main Road Eltham, Baldasso Cortese Pty Ltd Architects, Collingwood, July 1996 30. Newspaper clipping: ‘Whopper’ For Eltham?, Letters, Sigmund Jorgensen, The Advertiser, Tuesday, July 2, 1996, p3 31. Newspaper clipping: Ex-shire offices to go, by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, 3 July 1996, p1 32. Photocopy Newspaper clipping: Unsuccessful bidders criticise sale of offices, by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, 10 July 1996 33. Newspaper clipping: Insensitive proposal, Sue Dyet, Letters, Diamond Valley Newsm 17 July 1996 34. Photocopy: Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting, 17 July 1996, 7.116/96 Sale of Eltham Offices, Main Road, Eltham 35. Newspaper clipping: Former shire office sale angers residents, Diamond Valley News, 30 July 1996, p3 36. Newspaper clipping: Eltham Offices Demolition, ‘You can’t demolish city hall’, The Advertiser, Tuesday, July 30, 1996, pp14-15 features photos of Eltham protestors, Thelma Barkway, Harry Gilham, Jenni Mitchell, Jock Kyme and David Essex 37. Photocopy (A3): TPA1 – Site Plan Proposed Convenience Centre, Main Road, Eltham, Graeme Bentley Landscape Architects, August 1996 38. Newspaper clipping (Photocopy): Letters; Disbelief at plans, Margaret Jennings; Lack of respect, Mike Jansz; Community opinion, Sigmund Jorgensen, Diamond Valley News, circa August 1996 39. Newspaper clipping (Photocopy): ‘There was no conflict of interest’, The Advertiser, Tuesday, August 4, 1996 40. Newspaper clipping: Chamber supports plans, by Jodie Guest, Diamond Valley News, 7 August 1996 41. Newspaper clipping (Photocopy): Letters; Adding to the price, Kelly Fitzpatrick; Area being torn apart, Jenni Bundy, Diamond Valley News, 7 August 1996 42. Newspaper clipping: Labor joins battle to save offices, by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, (7?) August 1996 43. Newspaper clipping: Letters to the Editor; ‘Atrocious assault of commercialism’, Lois Loftus-Hills, The Advertiser, Tuesday, August 13, 1996, p9 44. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Roll up for the show, Kahn Franke; Thanks for turn-out, Margaret Jennings; Way past time, Jenni Bundy; Angry at the vandalism (continued p13 missing), Diamond Valley News, August 14, 1996, p12 45. Newspaper clipping: ‘Enough is enough’ states John Cohen; Letters to the Editor, Diamond Valley-Whittlesea Advertisers, Tuesday, August 20, 1996, p2 [Reverse, p1, Trade boost at Diamond Creek] 46. Newspaper clipping: Public viewing, Diamond Valley News, 4 September 1996, p 47. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Chiefs must resign, Gayle Blackwood; Time to have your say, Margaret Jennings; Sensible balance, Gwen Jakins; Recycling: a fine example, Grace Mitchell; Limits on site use, Stephen Clendinnen; Diamond Valley News, 4 September 1996, p4 48. Newspaper clipping: Letters; A lasting memorial, Ken and Laurel Eckersell; Stripping assets, Jack Lawson; Diamond Valley News, 4 September 1996, p29 49. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Nillumbik: in the eye of the beholder, Sigmund Jorgensen; ‘Crying inside’ over Eltham Shire office, Grace Mitchell; The Advertiser, Tuesday, September 10, 1996, 2 50. Newspaper clipping: Public Notice; Notice of an Application for Planning Permit, Dallas price Homes Pty Ltd, Diamond Valley News, 11 September 1996 51. Newspaper clipping (Photocopy): Timing was the problem: chief, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, 11 September 1996 52. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Architectural monstrosity, Jenni Bundy; Bargain price, Gavin Gray; Paying for road works, Sue Dyet; Diamond Valley News, 11 September 1996 [ on reverse, articles on Queen’s Guide Nicola Blay (photo) and Plenty River and Diamond Creek waterways] 53. Newspaper clipping: Eltham Hub Plans on Show, The Advertiser, Tuesday, September 17, 1996, p1 54. Newspaper clipping: Bleeding halted: Commish and Letters; Sigmund’s credibility gap, David Nolte; ‘Double standards’, Ros Harris, The Advertiser, Tuesday, September 17, 1996, p3 55. Newspaper clipping: Gateway to the future; Plans on display, public comments sought, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, September 18, 1996, p8 [Reverse, p7, Policy limits event signs, and, Council ‘arrogant’ on ward option: MP] 56. Newspaper clipping (Photocopy): 19 on council inquiry list, by Jodie Guest, Diamond Valley News, 18 September 1996 – about council listing 19 people who are only to be dealt with directly by CEO, Barry Rochford 57. Newspaper clipping (Photocopy): Eltham is wonderful, Sigmund Jorgensen, Letters, The Advertiser, Tuesday, September 24, 1996, p4 58. Objection to Grant of Planning Permit (Photocopy): Russell Yeoman per Eltham District Historical Society Inc. re application 960376 for petrol station, convenience shop, retail shop, etc to be issued to Dallas price Homes Pty Ltd, 25 September 1996 59. Newspaper clipping (Photocopy): Public meeting, Eltham Gateway Action Group – to discuss latest plans to develop former shire office site on Sunday 4 September 1996; publication unknown, possibly Diamond Valley News 60. Newspaper clipping: Minister orders sale probe, by Jodie Guest, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, October 12, 1996, p1 61. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Headline could mislead, Wayne Phillips, Member for Eltham, The Advertiser, Tuesday, October 8, 1996, p3 62. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Few jobs for young, Margaret Jennings; The whole truth, Alan Ramsay, Diamond Valley News, October 9, 1996, p12 63. Newspaper clipping: Public outcry at Abbott veto with ‘reserve power’; 200 residents yell abuse as commissioners give ok to Eltham service station, The Advertiser, Tuesday, October 15, 1996, p1 64. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Eltham Hub briochure has ‘trees that are a fiction’, Lois Lofus-Hills, The Advertiser, Tuesday, October 15, 1996, p2 65. Newspaper clipping: Shrewd tactics row, by Jodie Guest, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, October 16, 1996, p1 66. Newspaper clipping: Residents have their say on former shire offices, by Jodie Guest, and, Anger over reserve power, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, October 16, 1996, p9 67. Newspaper clipping: Office sale report will not be made public, Diamond Valley News, October 23, 1996 [Reverse, article featuring Youth development officer, Ian Patching] 68. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Happening in a hurry, Peter Dodds; Development unsuitable, Mark Burns; Vale those dreamers, Sigmund Jorgensen, Diamond Valley News, October 23, 1996, two pages unidentified 69. Newspaper clipping: Group to fight council decision on office site, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, October 26, 1996 – re Eltham Gateway Action Group taking Council to the Administrative Appeal Tribunal over approval of controversial development [Reverse, article on Bend of Islands place name] 70. Newspaper clipping: Three days allowed to hear objection, by John Dubois, Diamond Valley New, December 4, 1996 71. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Site traffic dangers, Frank Burgoyne; Thanks for support, Margaret Jennings, Diamond Valley News, noted in pen as 8 December 1996 though probably 11 December 1996 [Reverse, What about that link, asks council, by Natalie Town – about ring road between Greensborough and Ringwood] 72. Newspaper clipping: Minister to rule on proposal, by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, December 18, 1996 73. Report (Photocopy, 31 pages): Convenience Centre Development Proposal: Italian Cypress at Former Eltham Shire Offices Site, Main Rd. Eltham, Graeme Butler & Associates, 1997 74. Newspaper clipping: People unite to battle project, by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, February 19, 1997 75. Letter (Photocopy): Ms B Martin to Fiona Kaegi to be submitted for Letters to the Editor, Diamond Valley News 26 March 1996 edition 76. Letter (Photocopy): Thelma Barkway to Fiona Kaegi to be submitted for Letters to the Editor, Diamond Valley News 26 March 1996 edition 77. Newspaper clipping: Legal Battle, by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, April 2, 1997 78. Newspaper clipping: Site Row Saga, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, April 9, 1997 79. Newspaper clipping: Community fears loss of heritage, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, April 9, 1997 80. Newspaper clipping: Debate erupts over service station plan, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, April 9, 1997 [Reverse, ‘No’ to rates hike proposal] 81. Newspaper clipping: Letter to the Editor; “Your front-page last week is considerable inaccurate … a surplus of $14,000 is expected at 30 June 1977.”, Robert Marshall, The Advertiser, April 28, 1997, p1 82. Newspaper clipping: $1.1m Debt Plan, by Fiona Keagi, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, April 23, 1997, p1 and continued on p24, Shire to defer works programs 83. Newspaper clipping: Blast for Council, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, April 30, 1997, p1 and continued on p7, ‘Experts’ oppose plans for shire site. 84. Newspaper clipping: Photo – Uncertainty: the future of the former Eltham Shire office site is still to be decided by Planning Minister Rob Maclellan., Diamond Valley News, April 30, 1997 [ Reverse; Not your average convenience store, by Laeta Antonysen] 85. Newspaper clipping: Shire site decision soon, Diamond Valley News, May 28, 1997 86. Newspaper clipping: Letters to the Editor; Features to protect, Ken Eckersell, Diamond Valley News, June 4, 1997 87. Newspaper clipping: Costly bun fight over shire offices, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, July 2, 1997 [reverse, Montsalvat plans season of festivals, by Fiona Kaegi] 88. Newspaper clipping: Shire office shemozzle, Diamond Valley News, July 2, 1997 – provides a brief timeline of events June 1996 to April 22, 1997 89. Newspaper clipping: Law Suit Threat, by Fiona Kaegi and Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, July 9, 1997, p1 90. Newspaper clipping: Report rejects store plan, and, Residents with panel, Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, July 9, 1997 91. Newspaper clipping: Councillors meet Shell developer, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, July 30, 1997 92. Newspaper clipping: Deadline extended to allow more talks, by Fiona Kaegi, Diamond Valley News, August 8, 1997. Also Curves to stay in link road about Nillumbik’s realignment plans for Diamond Creek’s ‘windy mile’ [Reverse, Shire tightens grants scheme] 93. Newspaper clipping: $10m option for shire office site, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, September 10, 1997 94. Newspaper clipping: New plan for shire office site, by Laeta Antonysen, and , Council refuses to do trade with developer, Diamond Valley News, September 17, 1997, p12 [ Reverse, p11, Mixed reaction to kangaroo culling] 95. Newspaper clipping: Gateway plan review, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, October 22, 1997, p3 96. Newspaper clipping: Top planner calls for rethink on office site, by Jodie Guest, Diamond Valley News (includes photo of John Pizzey) 97. Newspaper clipping: Opposition offers help on planning, by Jamie Duncan, Diamond Valley News, November 5, 1997, p3 (includes photo of Opposition Leader John Brumby and Nillumbik Shire President Robert Marshall at the Eltham Gateway site) 98. Letter (Photocopy): Russell Yeoman, Secretary, Eltham District Historical SAociety to Mr B. Rochford, CEO, Nillumbik Shire Council, 15 November 1997 with specific reference to the health of the three “Shillinglaw” trees 99. Newspaper clipping: Puzzlement over delay on office site, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, November 19, 1997 100. Newspaper clipping: Developer pulls out, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, December 10, 1997, p3, and, Council uproar over officers [Reverse, p4, Final victory – announcing resignation of Jenni Mitchell as president of Etham Gateway Action Group] 101. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Asset of pride, Sigmund Jorgensen, Diamond Valley News, January 14, 1998 102. Newspaper clipping: Minister ‘no’ to plan, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, February 11, 1998, p3 103. Newspaper clipping: Shell shocked as Eltham planning protest is upheld, by Gabrielle Costa, date and publication unknown; possibly The Age, February 1998 104. Newspaper clipping: Land review, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News, April 1, 1998 105. Newspaper clipping: Bid to move shire offices to new site, by Laeta Antonysen, Diamond Valley News not specifically about 895 Main Road but former Diamond Valley Shire Offices at Civic Drive, Greensborough, circa June 1998 106. Newspaper clipping: Letters; What about us?, Gayle Blackwood, Diamond Valley News, circa June 10, 1998 107. Letter (Photocopy): Sigmund Jorgensen to Kahn Franke, 1 July 1998 re advertisement and list of contributors 108. Advertisement (Photocopy): Show that democracy is not dead in Nillumbik !!!, Saturday 17 Oct. 1998 109. Newspaper clipping: Arts dream shattered, by Natalie Birch, Diamond Valley Leader, July 17, 2002, p3 – Council about to dump plans for an arts centre on former office site 110. Newspaper clipping: Letters; This site belongs to the people, John Cohen; Pro-development, Jenni Bundy, Diamond Valley Leader, May 21, 2003 111. Discussion Paper: Community Use of Site, 895 Main Road Eltham, 8 pages, Gayle Blackwood, Sue Dyet, Ken Eckersell, 25 August 2003 with supporting drafts dated August 5 and 6. 112. Newspaper clipping: Shire plan ‘sacrilegious’; Residents fight war memorial sale, by Dave Cropssthwaite, Diamond Valley Leader, Nillumbik Edition, Wednesday, August 18, 2004, p1 – about council plans to sell Eltham War memorial and former Shire Office sites 113. Newspaper clipping: Land sales to come under more debate, by Dave Crossthwaite, Diamond Valley Leader, September 15, 2004, p5 114. Newspaper clipping: Council saves ex-office site, axes club plan, Diamond Valley Leader, March 30, 2005 115. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Ask the people, John Cohen, Diamond Valley Leader, April 6, 2005, p20 116. Newspaper clipping: Shire moving for public use zoning on Eltham landmark sites, Diamond Valley Leader, October 25, 2006 117. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Consultation a sham, Carol Doherty; Civic centre excellent, Marguerite Marshall; Only Eltham counts, Carmel Jacobsen, Diamond Valley Leader, May 22, 2007 [Reverse, Disability a test for councillor (Bo Bendtsen)] 118. Newspaper clipping: Advertisement; Nillumbik Planning Scheme, Approval of Amendment C49 – rezoning of 895 and 903-907 Main Road, Diamond Valley Leader, September 5, 2007, p7 119. Newspaper clipping: Illustration; An artist’s impression of the proposed Nillumbik civic centre in Main Rd., Diamond Valley Leader, June 25, 2008 [Reverse, City link with learning – about Eltham College setting up a city campus for Year 9 students, with photo featuring principal Dr David Warner and students] 120. Newspaper clipping: Civic centre forecast withdrawn, Diamond Valley Leader, July 2, 2008 121. Letter: Nillumbik Shire Council, 5 September 2008, re Civic Future Project 122. Letter: Nillumbik Shire Council to EDHS, 5 October 2008, re Civic Future Project 123. Letter (Copy): Mrs D. Bassett-Smith to Mayor and Councillors, 17 April 2009 re former shire office site and future community use 124. Letter (Copy): Eltham District Historical Society to Bill Forrest, CEO, Nillumbik Shire Council, 1 August 2009, in support of D. Bassett-Smith letter of 17 April 2009 and response from Council, 12 August 2009 125. Newspaper clipping: Hotel mooted for site, by Brittany Shanahan, Diamond Valley Leader, July 5, 2017 126. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Fury, surprise and support for Eltham development; Re: Grand plan for Eltham’s jewel (February 7), Cath McLardy, Diamond Valley Leader, February 14, 2008, p14 [Reverse, p13, Learning from the fateful day; the devastation on that day in 2009 will always stay in Steve Warrington’s mind. He recalls the tragedy] 127. Newspaper clipping: Letters; Plan to fight council on land sell-off, Jennifer Ambrudge and others, Diamond Valley Leader, February 14, 2018, p15 – about council plan to sell off reserves and shire office site and Eltham War Memorial 128. Newspaper clipping: Plans for site urged, by Brittany Shanahan, Diamond Valley Leader, September 5, 2018 129. Newspaper clipping: Approach under fire; Council plans for historic shire site raises eyebrows, by Brittany Shanahan, Diamond Valley Leader, September 19, 2018 130. Newspaper clipping: Advertisement; Our plan for a revitalised Eltham, Nillumbik Shire Council, Diamond Valley Leader, Wednesday, October 3, 2018, p7 131. Notice: Eltham Community Town Meeting, Saturday 134th October 2018 – about council plans to sell off community reserves and assets – along with flyer for Eltham Community Action Group 132. Essay A4 18 pages: An essay addressed to the Councillors of Nillumbik Shire, October 2018 (with addendum 7 November), Andrew Lemon 133. Photocopy Marked Up Flyer: The story behind 895 and 903-907 Main Road, Eltham – the heart of Eltham’s Town Centre, with marked up comments by Eltham Community Action Group, collected 9 December 2018 134. Newspaper clipping: Calls to fix ‘outdated’ site; negotiations cease with developers amid renewed push to improve civic space at Main St. Eltham, by Anthony Plovesan, Diamond Valley Leader, May 29, 2019, p5 135. Newspaper clipping: Ex-council site flagged for hospital; Councillor suggests former Eltham headquarters would be ideal spot, by Anthony Plovesan, Diamond Valley Leader, October 30, 2019, p3 136. Concept plan: Proposal; Nillumbik Cultural Gallery with Art Cinema, Restaurant, Tourism, Preliminary Sketch Design G, Barry Pearce Architect and Designer, 8 April 2022, 8 pagesmain road, eltham, property, houses, shops, businesses, shillinglaw trees, eltham shire offices site -
Greensborough Historical SocietyProgram, Man of Steel: Greensborough Secondary College 1992, 16/09/1992
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