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Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Pool abandons shut-out, 19/03/2014
... ...disabled access...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Use of the Watermarc pool for classes and casual users is discussed in this article. leisure activities disabled access water therapy watermarc hydro-therapy News clipping, black text. ...Use of the Watermarc pool for classes and casual users is discussed in this article.News clipping, black text.leisure activities, disabled access, water therapy, watermarc, hydro-therapy -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... ... disabled access...In this photo, a group of people (one of whom is a wheelchair user) practice some gentle stretching exercises in the park. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw healthy parks healthy people graded walks jells park wheelers hill stretching exercises gentle exercise warm up exercises cool down exercises wheelchair user accessibility disabled access 2002 COL side-view photo of a group of people doing some stretching exercises in a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. In this photo, a group of people (one of whom is a wheelchair user) practice some gentle stretching exercises in the park.COL side-view photo of a group of people doing some stretching exercises in a park. One person is a wheelchair user and another person is sitting on the grass. Most people are holding their arms outstretched in front on them.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, stretching exercises, gentle exercise, warm up exercises, cool down exercises, wheelchair user, accessibility, disabled access, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... ... disabled access...There are also a few young children amongst the group. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw healthy parks healthy people graded walks jells park wheelers hill tim bryar exercise instructor stretching exercises gentle exercise warm up exercises cool down exercises wheelchair user walking frame wheelie walker accessibility disabled access 2002 COL wide frame photo of a group of people, led by an instructor, doing some stretching exercises in a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's Tim Bryer leads a group of people in some gentle stretching exercises. One person is a wheelchair user, while another is using a walking frame. There are also a few young children amongst the group.COL wide frame photo of a group of people, led by an instructor, doing some stretching exercises in a park. They have their hands outstretched in front of them, at shoulder or chest height. One person is a wheelchair user, while another is sitting on a walking frame. There are a few young children amongst the group of adults.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, tim bryar, exercise instructor, stretching exercises, gentle exercise, warm up exercises, cool down exercises, wheelchair user, walking frame, wheelie walker, accessibility, disabled access, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... ... disabled access...One person is a wheelchair user. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw healthy parks healthy people graded walks jells park wheelers hill tim bryar exercise instructor stretching exercises gentle exercise warm up exercises cool down exercises wheelchair user walking frame wheelie walker accessibility disabled access television camera camera operator broadcast television audiovisual 2002 COL photo of a group of people, led by an instructor, doing some stretching exercises in a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's Tim Bryer leads a group of people in some gentle stretching exercises. One person is a wheelchair user.COL photo of a group of people, led by an instructor, doing some stretching exercises in a park. One of them is a wheelchair user. They have their arms outstretched wide in front of them. Most of those standing are leaning to one side with their weight on one leg. There is a young child in the foreground. To the left of the frame (partially obscured), there is a television camera operator with a camera on his shoulder.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, tim bryar, exercise instructor, stretching exercises, gentle exercise, warm up exercises, cool down exercises, wheelchair user, walking frame, wheelie walker, accessibility, disabled access, television camera, camera operator, broadcast television, audiovisual, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... ... disabled access...In this photo, a reporter interviews two 'graded walk' participants while a television camera operator captures the moment. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw healthy parks healthy people graded walks jells park wheelers hill tim bryar exercise instructor stretching exercises gentle exercise warm up exercises cool down exercises wheelchair user walking frame wheelie walker accessibility disabled access television camera camera operator broadcast television reporter interview news report audiovisual 2002 COL photo of a small group of people in a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. In this photo, a reporter interviews two 'graded walk' participants while a television camera operator captures the moment.COL photo of a small group of people in a park. One is a camera operator who has a television camera sitting on top of his shoulder. He is filming three women who are standing opposite him. One is a young woman. She is facing the camera while holding a microphone on a lead, which is attached to the camera. Two middle-aged women are standing next to her, facing her.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, tim bryar, exercise instructor, stretching exercises, gentle exercise, warm up exercises, cool down exercises, wheelchair user, walking frame, wheelie walker, accessibility, disabled access, television camera, camera operator, broadcast television, reporter, interview, news report, audiovisual, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, 11/04/2002
... ... disabled access...It is captioned: "Healthy Parks Healthy People Walk at Jells Park". arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw healthy parks healthy people graded walks jells park wheelers hill wheelchair user accessibility disabled access trees pond lake 2002 [Handwritten in black ink, in the top right corner] 4 [circled] [On a MOVE branded sticky note, archivist's note handwritten in black ink] HEALTHY PARKS, HEALTHY PEOPLE WALK at JELLS PARK UPDATE WINTER 2002 (pg 3) COL photo of a woman posing for a photo beneath a large shady tree by a pond or lake. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. In this photo, a woman (who is a wheelchair user) poses for a photo beneath a large shady tree by a pond or lake in the park. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 3 of the Vol 15 Issue 2, Winter 2002 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. It is captioned: "Healthy Parks Healthy People Walk at Jells Park".COL photo of a woman posing for a photo beneath a large shady tree by a pond or lake. She is a wheelchair user. There are some ducks at the edge of the lake.[Handwritten in black ink, in the top right corner] 4 [circled] [On a MOVE branded sticky note, archivist's note handwritten in black ink] HEALTHY PARKS, HEALTHY PEOPLE WALK at JELLS PARK UPDATE WINTER 2002 (pg 3)arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, wheelchair user, accessibility, disabled access, trees, pond, lake, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... ... disabled access...This photo depicts a group of people sitting at a table during the luncheon. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw healthy parks healthy people graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access luncheon 2002 COL photo of a group of people sitting at a large round table. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. Following the walk, a luncheon was held. This photo depicts a group of people sitting at a table during the luncheon.COL photo of a group of people sitting at a large round table. There is food and drinks on the table. Another group of people (partially obscured) are sitting at another table to the left of the frame. There is a view of the park through the windows.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, luncheon, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... ... disabled access...This photo depicts a group of people sitting at a table during the luncheon. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw healthy parks healthy people graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access luncheon 2002 COL photo of a group of people sitting at a large round table. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. Following the walk, a luncheon was held. This photo depicts a group of people sitting at a table during the luncheon.COL photo of a group of people sitting at a large round table. There is food and drinks on the table. Another group of people (partially obscured) are sitting at another table to the left of the frame. In the background, there is a woman attending to a young child near the wall.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, luncheon, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 11/04/2002
... ... disabled access...This photo depicts a group of people sitting at a table during the luncheon. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw healthy parks healthy people graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access luncheon 2002 COL photo of a group of people sitting at a large round table. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2002, a graded walk was held at Jells Park on the 11th of April as part of the 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' campaign. Following the walk, a luncheon was held. This photo depicts a group of people sitting at a table during the luncheon.COL photo of a group of people sitting at a large round table. There is food and drinks on the table. In the background, there are some red table umbrellas with the "Coca-Cola" logo leaning against the wall in an adjoining room. There is a view of some trees through a large window.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, luncheon, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... ... disabled access...However, this photo was not published. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw graded walks medium walk jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access update 2003 [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Jells Park NAW 2003 event "the medium walk" COL photo of a group of people walking along a concrete path at a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 2003, a Joint Walk was held at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. The walks had been graded in terms of their level of difficulty. In this photo, participants are taking part in 'the medium walk', ascertained to be at a medium level of difficulty. There is a double-page feature report on the event on pages 16-17 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. However, this photo was not published.COL photo of a group of people walking along a concrete path at a park. They are walking directly towards the camera and smiling. One person at the centre front of the group is holding a sheet of paper in one hand and waving with her other hand.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Jells Park NAW 2003 event "the medium walk"arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, graded walks, medium walk, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, update, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... ... disabled access...However, this photo was not published. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access update 2003 COL photo of a group of people walking along a concrete path and on the grass at a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 2003, a Joint Walk was held at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. The walks had been graded in terms of their level of difficulty. In this photo, a group of people is walking along a concrete path and on the grass. There is a double-page feature report on the event on pages 16-17 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. However, this photo was not published.COL photo of a group of people walking along a concrete path and on the grass at a park. One person is using a walking frame. Several people are looking down as they walk. The camera is facing the walkers, but is positioned slightly to the side of the path.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, update, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... ... disabled access...However, this photo was not published. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access update 2003 COL photo of a group of people walking along a path at a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 2003, a Joint Walk was held at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. The walks had been graded in terms of their level of difficulty. In this photo, a group of people is walking along a concrete path and on the grass. There is a double-page feature reporting on the event on pages 16-17 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. However, this photo was not published.COL photo of a group of people walking along a path at a park. One person has a dog on a leash. Another person is holding the hand of a small child. There are some hills in the distance, beyond the park. The photo has been taken from behind the walking group.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, update, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... ... disabled access...However, this photo was not published. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access update 2003 COL wide frame photo of a group of people walking around the bend of a path at a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 2003, a Joint Walk was held at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. The walks had been graded in terms of their level of difficulty. In this photo, a group of people is walking along a concrete path and on the grass. There is a double-page feature reporting on the event on pages 16-17 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. However, this photo was not published.COL wide frame photo of a group of people walking around the bend of a path at a park. There are some hills in the distance, beyond the park. The photo has been taken from a distance.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, update, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... ... disabled access...However, this photo was not published. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw graded walks short walk jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access update 2003 [On a green sticky note, handwritten in blue/black ink] Jells Park NAW 2003 event "the short walk" COL close up photo, taken from the side, of a group of people walking along a path at a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 2003, a Joint Walk was held at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. The walks had been graded in terms of their level of difficulty. This photo is a close up of a section of the walking group. This particular walk was graded as being a "short walk". There is a double-page feature reporting on the event on pages 16-17 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. However, this photo was not published.COL close up photo, taken from the side, of a group of people walking along a path at a park. One person is using a walking frame.[On a green sticky note, handwritten in blue/black ink] Jells Park NAW 2003 event "the short walk"arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, graded walks, short walk, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, update, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... ... disabled access...However, this photo was not published. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access update 2003 COL photo of a group of people gathered on the grassy area near some shelters or the veranda of a building. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 2003, a Joint Walk was held at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. The walks had been graded in terms of their level of difficulty. This photo depicts a group of walkers gathered on the grass near some shelters or the veranda of a building. There is a double-page feature reporting on the event on pages 16-17 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. However, this photo was not published.COL photo of a group of people gathered on the grassy area near some shelters or the veranda of a building. Some people are walking, while others are standing. A few people are using walking sticks, and one person (partially obscured) is using a walking frame. In the background, there is a person with a dog on a leash.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, update, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... ... disabled access...However, this photo was not published. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access update 2003 COL photo of a group of people gathered on the grass at a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 2003, a Joint Walk was held at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. The walks had been graded in terms of their level of difficulty. In this photo, a large group of people have gathered on a grassy area to take part in a Tai Chi session led by Arthritis Victoria's Belinda Brookes. There is a double-page feature reporting on the event on pages 16-17 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. However, this photo was not published.COL photo of a group of people gathered on the grass at a park. Most people are standing, facing one person standing in front of the group. One person is sitting down on the grass, slightly further away, also facing the group. There are several large trees in the background. The photo has been taken from a slight angle, with most of the group in three-quarter profile.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, update, 2003 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2003
... ... disabled access...However, this photo was not published. arthritis foundation of victoria afv arthritis victoria av national arthritis week naw graded walks jells park wheelers hill accessibility disabled access update 2003 COL wide frame photo of a group of people standing on the grass at a park. ...During National Arthritis Week (NAW) in 2003, a Joint Walk was held at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. The walks had been graded in terms of their level of difficulty. In this photo, a large group of people have gathered on a grassy area to take part in a Tai Chi session led by Arthritis Victoria's Belinda Brookes. There is a double-page feature reporting on the event on pages 16-17 of the Vol 16 Issue 2, Winter 2003 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. However, this photo was not published.COL wide frame photo of a group of people standing on the grass at a park. They are facing two people, who are also standing and, in turn, facing the group. The photo has been taken from behind the two people facing the group.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, graded walks, jells park, wheelers hill, accessibility, disabled access, update, 2003 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Explore Fortuna", Dec 04 2008
... Some areas will be restricted due to safety hazards, and not all grounds will be accessible.The villa is located at 22-48 Chum Street, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm, with last entry to the grounds before 3pm.On-site parking is limited, and disabled access is not guaranteed....Some areas will be restricted due to safety hazards, and not all grounds will be accessible.The villa is located at 22-48 Chum Street, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm, with last entry to the grounds before 3pm.On-site parking is limited, and disabled access is not guaranteed. bendigo fortuna george lansell Villa Fortuna Action Group Fortuna Article - "Explore Fortuna" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Dec 04 2008 by Nino Bucci This item contains the following: 11217.22a Part of page 7 - Article "Explore Fortuna" Newspaper Fortuna Article - "Explore Fortuna" ...The Defence Department is opening Fortuna Villa to the public on Saturday as part of a community consultation process before its sale.This provides a rare opportunity for locals to visit one of Bendigo's most iconic properties, formerly home to mining magnate George Lansell. Federal Member for Bendigo, Steve Gibbons, encourages the community to visit and learn about the villa's history and potential future uses.The Villa Fortuna Action Group expects a large turnout and welcomes the opportunity, though they note the limited visiting time. Visitors can take a self-guided tour along a designated route to view significant elements of the villa. Some areas will be restricted due to safety hazards, and not all grounds will be accessible.The villa is located at 22-48 Chum Street, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm, with last entry to the grounds before 3pm.On-site parking is limited, and disabled access is not guaranteed.Fortuna Article - "Explore Fortuna" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Dec 04 2008 by Nino Bucci This item contains the following: 11217.22a Part of page 7 - Article "Explore Fortuna"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor", Dec 04 2008
... Some areas will be restricted due to safety hazards, and not all grounds will be accessible.The villa is located at 22-48 Chum Street, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm, with last entry to the grounds before 3pm.On-site parking is limited, and disabled access is not guaranteed....Some areas will be restricted due to safety hazards, and not all grounds will be accessible.The villa is located at 22-48 Chum Street, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm, with last entry to the grounds before 3pm.On-site parking is limited, and disabled access is not guaranteed. bendigo fortuna george lansell Villa Fortuna Action Group jim evans Fortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor" - The Bendigo AdvertiserThursday Dec 04 2008 This item contains the following: 11217.23 Colour Photo of Fortuna Villa Entrance 11217.23b Part of page 10 - Article "Letters to the Editor" The Defence Department is inviting the public to visit Fortuna, a significant historical site in Bendigo, on Saturday from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.The invitation is warmly endorsed by Jim Evans, president of the Bendigo Historical Society Inc. ...The Defence Department is opening Fortuna Villa to the public on Saturday as part of a community consultation process before its sale.This provides a rare opportunity for locals to visit one of Bendigo's most iconic properties, formerly home to mining magnate George Lansell. Federal Member for Bendigo, Steve Gibbons, encourages the community to visit and learn about the villa's history and potential future uses.The Villa Fortuna Action Group expects a large turnout and welcomes the opportunity, though they note the limited visiting time. Visitors can take a self-guided tour along a designated route to view significant elements of the villa. Some areas will be restricted due to safety hazards, and not all grounds will be accessible.The villa is located at 22-48 Chum Street, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm, with last entry to the grounds before 3pm.On-site parking is limited, and disabled access is not guaranteed.Fortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor" - The Bendigo AdvertiserThursday Dec 04 2008 This item contains the following: 11217.23 Colour Photo of Fortuna Villa Entrance 11217.23b Part of page 10 - Article "Letters to the Editor" The Defence Department is inviting the public to visit Fortuna, a significant historical site in Bendigo, on Saturday from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.The invitation is warmly endorsed by Jim Evans, president of the Bendigo Historical Society Inc.non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group, jim evans -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Art Gallery at Clifton Pugh's Artists' Colony, Dunmoochin, Barreenong Road, Cottles Bridge, 5 February 2008
... By November 2007, more than 80 people had taken part, and the first disabled artist had been chosen to reside in a new studio with disabled access.1 In 1989, not long before Pugh died in 1990 of a heart attack at age 65, he established the Foundation with La Trobe University and the Victorian Conservation Trust now the Trust for Nature. ...By November 2007, more than 80 people had taken part, and the first disabled artist had been chosen to reside in a new studio with disabled access.1 In 1989, not long before Pugh died in 1990 of a heart attack at age 65, he established the Foundation with La Trobe University and the Victorian Conservation Trust now the Trust for Nature. ...Art Gallery with mural painted by Clifton Pugh (1924-1990) at his Artists' Colony, Dunmoochin, Barreenong Road, Cottles Bridge. Following military service in the second world war, Clifton Pugh studied under artist Sir William Dargie at the National Gallery School in Melbourne as well as Justus Jorgensen, founder of Montsalvat. For a while he lived on the dole but also worked packing eggs for the Belot family saving sufficient to purchase six acres (2.4 ha) of land at Barreenong Road, Cottles Bridge. He accumulated more land and persuaded several other artists and friends to buy land nearby, resulting in a property of approximately 200 acres, stablishing it as one of the first artistic communes in Australia alongside Montsalvat in Eltham. It was around 1951 that Pugh felt he had '"done moochin' around" and so the name of the property evolved. He bought timber from Alistair Knox to build his house on the crest of a hill. Inspired by local goldminer's huts, it was a one room wattle-and-daub structure with dirt floor. Over the years it expanded with thick adobe walls made from local clay, high ceilings and stone floors. All materials other than the local earth were sourced from second hand materials, most found at wreckers' yards. Artists from across the nation were drawn to Dunmoochin, with several setting up houses and shacks on the property, maintaining their independence but sharing their artistic zeal. Artists who worked or resided at Dunmoochin included Mirka Mora, John Perceval, Albert Tucker, Fred Williams, Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd and John Olsen. In 2002, Pugh's house along with its treasure trove of art and a library of some 20,000 books was destroyed by fire. Traces of Pugh's home remain with the presence of the Victorian doorframe archway with leadlight of intricate design, procured from a demolished Melbourne mansion; and two bronze life-sized female statues created by Pugh and cast by Matcham Skipper. In place of Pugh's house rose two double-storey mud-brick artists' studios topped with corrugated iron rooves curved like the wings of a bird with accommodation for seven. The original studios, gallery and other buildings survived the fire. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p153 It’s not surprising that artist Clifton Pugh was drawn to Cottles Bridge to establish his artists’ colony Dunmoochin. Undisturbed by the clamour of modern life at Barreenong Road, Pugh was surrounded by the Australian bush he loved, and where his ashes were later scattered. The 200 acres (81ha) of bushland, broken by glimpses of rolling hills, has more than 50 species of orchids and Pugh shared his property with native animals including kangaroos, emus, phascogales, wombats, and diverse bird life. Pugh encouraged these creatures to join him in the bush by creating, with Monash University, a holding station where the animals were raised. Dunmoochin inspired Pugh for such paintings as in a book on orchids and the Death of a Wombat series.1 But his love for the bush was accompanied by the fear that Europeans were destroying it and much of his painting illustrated this fear and his plea for its conservation.2 However it was his house rather than the surrounding bush that was to be destroyed. Tragically in 2002 Pugh’s house, with its treasure of art and library of 20,000 art books, was destroyed by fire. Traces of the beauty of Pugh’s home still remain, however, in the magnificent Victorian doorframe archway with leadlight of intricate design procured from a demolished Melbourne mansion; and two bronze life-sized female statues created by Pugh and cast by Matcham Skipper. Now in place of Pugh’s house, are two double-storey mud-brick artists’ studios topped with corrugated roofs curved like birds’ wings, with accommodation for seven. The original studios, gallery and other buildings remain.3 Pugh grew up on his parents’ hobby farm at Briar Hill and attended the Briar Hill Primary School, then Eltham High School and later Ivanhoe Grammar. At 15 he became a copy boy for the Radio Times newspaper, then worked as a junior in a drafting office. Pugh was to have three wives and two sons. After serving in World War Two in New Guinea and Japan, Pugh studied under artist Sir William Dargie, at the National Gallery School in Melbourne.4 Another of his teachers was Justus Jörgensen, founder of Montsalvat the Eltham Artists’ Colony. Pugh lived on the dole for a while and paid for his first six acres (2.4ha) at Barreenong Road by working as an egg packer for the Belot family. Pugh accumulated more land and persuaded several other artists and friends to buy land nearby, resulting in the 200 acre property. They, too, purchased their land from the Belot family by working with their chickens. Around 1951 Pugh felt he had ‘Done moochin’ around’ and so the name of his property was born. Pugh bought some used timber from architect Alistair Knox to build his house on the crest of a hill. Inspired by local goldminers’ huts it was a one-room wattle-and-daub structure with a dirt floor. It was so small that the only room he could find for his telephone was on the fork of a tree nearby.5 Over the years the mud-brick house grew to 120 squares in the style now synonymous with Eltham. It had thick adobe walls (sun-dried bricks) made from local clay, high ceilings and stone floors with the entire structure made of second-hand materials – most found at wreckers’ yards. Pugh’s first major show in Melbourne in 1957, established him as a distinctive new painter, breaking away from the European tradition ‘yet not closely allied to any particular school of Australian painting’.6 Pugh became internationally known and was awarded the Order of Australia. He won the Archibald Prize for portraiture three times, although he preferred painting the bush and native animals. In 1990 not long before he died, Pugh was named the Australian War Memorial’s official artist at the 75th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli. Today one of Pugh’s legacies is the Dunmoochin Foundation, which gives seven individual artists or couples and environmental researchers the chance to work in beautiful and peaceful surroundings, usually for a year. By November 2007, more than 80 people had taken part, and the first disabled artist had been chosen to reside in a new studio with disabled access.1 In 1989, not long before Pugh died in 1990 of a heart attack at age 65, he established the Foundation with La Trobe University and the Victorian Conservation Trust now the Trust for Nature. Pugh’s gift to the Australian people – of around 14 hectares of bushland and buildings and about 550 art works – is run by a voluntary board of directors, headed by one of his sons, Shane Pugh. La Trobe University in Victoria stores and curates the art collection and organises its exhibition around Australia.2 The Foundation aims to protect and foster the natural environment and to provide residences, studios and community art facilities at a minimal cost for artists and environmental researchers. They reside at the non-profit organisation for a year at minimal cost. The buildings, some decorated with murals painted by Pugh and including a gallery, were constructed by Pugh, family and friends, with recycled as well as new materials and mud-bricks. The Foundation is inspired by the tradition begun by the Dunmoochin Artists’ Cooperative which formed in the late 1950s as one of the first artistic communes in Australia. Members bought the land collaboratively and built the seven dwellings so that none could overlook another. But, in the late 1960s, the land was split into private land holdings, which ended the cooperative. Dunmoochin attracted visits from the famous artists of the day including guitarists John Williams and Segovia; singer and comedian Rolf Harris; comedian Barry Humphries; and artists Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd and Mirka Mora. A potters’ community, started by Peter and Helen Laycock with Alma Shanahan, held monthly exhibitions in the 1960s, attracting local, interstate and international visitors – with up to 500 attending at a time.3 Most artists sold their properties and moved away. But two of the original artists remained into the new millennium as did relative newcomer Heja Chong who built on Pugh’s property (now owned by the Dunmoochin Foundation). In 1984 Chong brought the 1000-year-old Japanese Bizan pottery method to Dunmoochin. She helped build (with potters from all over Australia) the distinctive Bizan-style kiln, which fires pottery from eight to 14 days in pine timber, to produce the Bizan unglazed and simple subdued style. The kiln, which is rare in Australia, is very large with adjoining interconnected ovens of different sizes, providing different temperatures and firing conditions. Frank Werther, who befriended Pugh as a fellow student at the National Gallery Art School in Melbourne, built his house off Barreenong Road in 1954. Werther is a painter of the abstract and colourist style and taught art for about 30 years. Like so many in the post-war years in Eltham Shire, as it was called then, Werther built his home in stages using mud-brick and second-hand materials. The L-shaped house is single-storey but two-storey in parts with a corrugated-iron pitched roof. The waterhole used by the Werthers for their water supply is thought to be a former goldmining shaft.4 Alma Shanahan at Barreenong Road was the first to join Pugh around 1953. They also met at the National Gallery Art School and Shanahan at first visited each weekend to work, mainly making mud-bricks. She shared Pugh’s love for the bush, but when their love affair ended, she designed and built her own house a few hundred yards (metres) away. The mud-brick and timber residence, made in stages with local materials, is rectangular, single-storey with a corrugated-iron roof. As a potter, Shanahan did not originally qualify as an official Cooperative member.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, art gallery, clifton pugh, dunmoochin, cottlesbridge, cottles bridge, barreenong road -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Doorway of Clifton Pugh's former house at Dunmoochin, Barreenong Road, Cottles Bridge, 5 February 2008
... By November 2007, more than 80 people had taken part, and the first disabled artist had been chosen to reside in a new studio with disabled access.1 In 1989, not long before Pugh died in 1990 of a heart attack at age 65, he established the Foundation with La Trobe University and the Victorian Conservation Trust now the Trust for Nature. ...By November 2007, more than 80 people had taken part, and the first disabled artist had been chosen to reside in a new studio with disabled access.1 In 1989, not long before Pugh died in 1990 of a heart attack at age 65, he established the Foundation with La Trobe University and the Victorian Conservation Trust now the Trust for Nature. ...Following military service in the second world war, Clifton Pugh studied under artist Sir William Dargie at the National Gallery School in Melbourne as well as Justus Jorgensen, founder of Montsalvat. For a while he lived on the dole but also worked packing eggs for the Belot family saving sufficient to purchase six acres (2.4 ha) of land at Barreenong Road, Cottles Bridge. He accumulated more land and persuaded several other artists and friends to buy land nearby, resulting in a property of approximately 200 acres, stablishing it as one of the first artistic communes in Australia alongside Montsalvat in Eltham. It was around 1951 that Pugh felt he had '"done moochin' around" and so the name of the property evolved. He bought timber from Alistair Knox to build his house on the crest of a hill. Inspired by local goldminer's huts, it was a one room wattle-and-daub structure with dirt floor. Over the years it expanded with thick adobe walls made from local clay, high ceilings and stone floors. All materials other than the local earth were sourced from second hand materials, most found at wreckers' yards. Artists from across the nation were drawn to Dunmoochin, with several setting up houses and shacks on the property, maintaining their independence but sharing their artistic zeal. Artists who worked or resided at Dunmoochin included Mirka Mora, John Perceval, Albert Tucker, Fred Williams, Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd and John Olsen. In 2002, Pugh's house along with its treasure trove of art and a library of some 20,000 books was destroyed by fire. Traces of Pugh's home remain with the presence of the Victorian doorframe archway with leadlight of intricate design, procured from a demolished Melbourne mansion; and two bronze life-sized female statues created by Pugh and cast by Matcham Skipper. In place of Pugh's house rose two double-storey mud-brick artists' studios topped with corrugated iron rooves curved like the wings of a bird with accommodation for seven. The original studios, gallery and other buildings survived the fire. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p155 It’s not surprising that artist Clifton Pugh was drawn to Cottles Bridge to establish his artists’ colony Dunmoochin. Undisturbed by the clamour of modern life at Barreenong Road, Pugh was surrounded by the Australian bush he loved, and where his ashes were later scattered. The 200 acres (81ha) of bushland, broken by glimpses of rolling hills, has more than 50 species of orchids and Pugh shared his property with native animals including kangaroos, emus, phascogales, wombats, and diverse bird life. Pugh encouraged these creatures to join him in the bush by creating, with Monash University, a holding station where the animals were raised. Dunmoochin inspired Pugh for such paintings as in a book on orchids and the Death of a Wombat series.1 But his love for the bush was accompanied by the fear that Europeans were destroying it and much of his painting illustrated this fear and his plea for its conservation.2 However it was his house rather than the surrounding bush that was to be destroyed. Tragically in 2002 Pugh’s house, with its treasure of art and library of 20,000 art books, was destroyed by fire. Traces of the beauty of Pugh’s home still remain, however, in the magnificent Victorian doorframe archway with leadlight of intricate design procured from a demolished Melbourne mansion; and two bronze life-sized female statues created by Pugh and cast by Matcham Skipper. Now in place of Pugh’s house, are two double-storey mud-brick artists’ studios topped with corrugated roofs curved like birds’ wings, with accommodation for seven. The original studios, gallery and other buildings remain.3 Pugh grew up on his parents’ hobby farm at Briar Hill and attended the Briar Hill Primary School, then Eltham High School and later Ivanhoe Grammar. At 15 he became a copy boy for the Radio Times newspaper, then worked as a junior in a drafting office. Pugh was to have three wives and two sons. After serving in World War Two in New Guinea and Japan, Pugh studied under artist Sir William Dargie, at the National Gallery School in Melbourne.4 Another of his teachers was Justus Jörgensen, founder of Montsalvat the Eltham Artists’ Colony. Pugh lived on the dole for a while and paid for his first six acres (2.4ha) at Barreenong Road by working as an egg packer for the Belot family. Pugh accumulated more land and persuaded several other artists and friends to buy land nearby, resulting in the 200 acre property. They, too, purchased their land from the Belot family by working with their chickens. Around 1951 Pugh felt he had ‘Done moochin’ around’ and so the name of his property was born. Pugh bought some used timber from architect Alistair Knox to build his house on the crest of a hill. Inspired by local goldminers’ huts it was a one-room wattle-and-daub structure with a dirt floor. It was so small that the only room he could find for his telephone was on the fork of a tree nearby.5 Over the years the mud-brick house grew to 120 squares in the style now synonymous with Eltham. It had thick adobe walls (sun-dried bricks) made from local clay, high ceilings and stone floors with the entire structure made of second-hand materials – most found at wreckers’ yards. Pugh’s first major show in Melbourne in 1957, established him as a distinctive new painter, breaking away from the European tradition ‘yet not closely allied to any particular school of Australian painting’.6 Pugh became internationally known and was awarded the Order of Australia. He won the Archibald Prize for portraiture three times, although he preferred painting the bush and native animals. In 1990 not long before he died, Pugh was named the Australian War Memorial’s official artist at the 75th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli. Today one of Pugh’s legacies is the Dunmoochin Foundation, which gives seven individual artists or couples and environmental researchers the chance to work in beautiful and peaceful surroundings, usually for a year. By November 2007, more than 80 people had taken part, and the first disabled artist had been chosen to reside in a new studio with disabled access.1 In 1989, not long before Pugh died in 1990 of a heart attack at age 65, he established the Foundation with La Trobe University and the Victorian Conservation Trust now the Trust for Nature. Pugh’s gift to the Australian people – of around 14 hectares of bushland and buildings and about 550 art works – is run by a voluntary board of directors, headed by one of his sons, Shane Pugh. La Trobe University in Victoria stores and curates the art collection and organises its exhibition around Australia.2 The Foundation aims to protect and foster the natural environment and to provide residences, studios and community art facilities at a minimal cost for artists and environmental researchers. They reside at the non-profit organisation for a year at minimal cost. The buildings, some decorated with murals painted by Pugh and including a gallery, were constructed by Pugh, family and friends, with recycled as well as new materials and mud-bricks. The Foundation is inspired by the tradition begun by the Dunmoochin Artists’ Cooperative which formed in the late 1950s as one of the first artistic communes in Australia. Members bought the land collaboratively and built the seven dwellings so that none could overlook another. But, in the late 1960s, the land was split into private land holdings, which ended the cooperative. Dunmoochin attracted visits from the famous artists of the day including guitarists John Williams and Segovia; singer and comedian Rolf Harris; comedian Barry Humphries; and artists Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd and Mirka Mora. A potters’ community, started by Peter and Helen Laycock with Alma Shanahan, held monthly exhibitions in the 1960s, attracting local, interstate and international visitors – with up to 500 attending at a time.3 Most artists sold their properties and moved away. But two of the original artists remained into the new millennium as did relative newcomer Heja Chong who built on Pugh’s property (now owned by the Dunmoochin Foundation). In 1984 Chong brought the 1000-year-old Japanese Bizan pottery method to Dunmoochin. She helped build (with potters from all over Australia) the distinctive Bizan-style kiln, which fires pottery from eight to 14 days in pine timber, to produce the Bizan unglazed and simple subdued style. The kiln, which is rare in Australia, is very large with adjoining interconnected ovens of different sizes, providing different temperatures and firing conditions. Frank Werther, who befriended Pugh as a fellow student at the National Gallery Art School in Melbourne, built his house off Barreenong Road in 1954. Werther is a painter of the abstract and colourist style and taught art for about 30 years. Like so many in the post-war years in Eltham Shire, as it was called then, Werther built his home in stages using mud-brick and second-hand materials. The L-shaped house is single-storey but two-storey in parts with a corrugated-iron pitched roof. The waterhole used by the Werthers for their water supply is thought to be a former goldmining shaft.4 Alma Shanahan at Barreenong Road was the first to join Pugh around 1953. They also met at the National Gallery Art School and Shanahan at first visited each weekend to work, mainly making mud-bricks. She shared Pugh’s love for the bush, but when their love affair ended, she designed and built her own house a few hundred yards (metres) away. The mud-brick and timber residence, made in stages with local materials, is rectangular, single-storey with a corrugated-iron roof. As a potter, Shanahan did not originally qualify as an official Cooperative member.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, art gallery, clifton pugh, dunmoochin, cottlesbridge, cottles bridge, barreenong road -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 36, July 1988 to September 1988
... access program...education minister caroline hogg...small business resource centre...manager gerardine christou...cultivator for farming course...radio station relocates in tippett hall smb...training for goldminers...training emphasisin new era...james oddie and development of ballarat...growing awareness on adult illiteracy...conference in ballarat...careers expo ballarat...smb course to aid disabled...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 8 July 1988 to 14 September 1988. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses funding for targeted apprenticeship access program education minister caroline hogg small business resource centre manager gerardine christou cultivator for farming course radio station relocates in tippett hall smb training for goldminers training emphasisin new era james oddie and development of ballarat growing awareness on adult illiteracy conference in ballarat careers expo ballarat smb course to aid disabled awards to top apprentices karen willison vacc first fire tech diploma course smb open day affirmative action plans being developed at smb and bcae rachel herreen wins logo competition richard sutton henry sutton fuel miser event work skill competition ceramic tiles to form mural motor mechanic awards panel beating awards local four in line for skill graduation farming apprentice damian everard percussionist peter cobb Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 8 July 1988 to 14 September 1988.Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, funding for targeted apprenticeship access program, education minister caroline hogg, small business resource centre, manager gerardine christou, cultivator for farming course, radio station relocates in tippett hall smb, training for goldminers, training emphasisin new era, james oddie and development of ballarat, growing awareness on adult illiteracy, conference in ballarat, careers expo ballarat, smb course to aid disabled, awards to top apprentices, karen willison vacc first, fire tech diploma course, smb open day, affirmative action plans being developed at smb and bcae, rachel herreen wins logo competition, richard sutton, henry sutton, fuel miser event, work skill competition, ceramic tiles to form mural, motor mechanic awards, panel beating awards, local four in line for skill graduation, farming apprentice damian everard, percussionist peter cobb -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Ormond Tennis Club
... Access Unlimited... Marriott Support Services... Disabled...Sports Grounds Sports Establishments Ormond Tennis Club Committee Recreations Establishments Sporting Clubs Parks Reserves Social Facilities Local Government Pavilions Organisations Societies Sports Recreations Tennis Leisure Cultural Events Cultural Activities Cultural Structures Cultural Establishments Tennis Courts Go Tennis Access Unlimited Marriott Support Services Disabled People Handicapped People Diviny Kevin Ormond Tennis Club President Voluntary Workers Volunteers Stooke John Schweitz Zvi Victorian Intellectual Disability Tennis Nunes Kelli Gregory Kay Glen Huntly Article Ormond Tennis Club ...This file contains three items. 1/ A 2-page handwritten report by Bob Flavell on the formation and development of the Ormond Tennis Club. 2/ Letter accompanying the report above, sent to Dr. Geulah Solomon by Bob Flavell, regarding his report on the Ormond Tennis Club, dated 06/02/1988. These likely were referred to by Dr Solomon for her book "Caulfield's Heritage". 3/ An article from the GLEN EIRA NEWS on the Ormond Tennis Club’s participation in the Go Tennis program, established to provide people with a disability the opportunity to play tennis, dated 11/2011.ormond tennis club, caulfield council, caulfield, ormond park, clubs, tennis clubs, ormond, glenhuntly, flavell bob, competitions, associations, solomon dr., sports grounds, sports establishments, ormond tennis club committee, recreations establishments, sporting clubs, parks, reserves, social facilities, local government, pavilions, organisations, societies, sports, recreations, tennis, leisure, cultural events, cultural activities, cultural structures, cultural establishments, tennis courts, go tennis, access unlimited, marriott support services, disabled people, handicapped people, diviny kevin, ormond tennis club president, voluntary workers, volunteers, stooke john, schweitz zvi, victorian intellectual disability tennis, nunes kelli, gregory kay, glen huntly -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Brakes on train travel, 26/02/2014
... Tia and John Crowe of Bundoora call for lifts at railway stations to improve access for the disabled....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Tia and John Crowe of Bundoora call for lifts at railway stations to improve access for the disabled. crowe family public transport watsonia railway station News clippings, 2 pages, black text, colour image. ...Tia and John Crowe of Bundoora call for lifts at railway stations to improve access for the disabled.News clippings, 2 pages, black text, colour image.crowe family, public transport, watsonia railway station -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Eric J. Martin, Access to heritage buildings for people with disabilities / prepared by Eric J. Martin, 1997c
... Access to heritage buildings for people with disabilities / prepared by Eric J. Martin. Book Eric J. Martin Australian Council for Rehabilitation of Disabled (ACROD) ...Paperback; 64 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN 0646349783buildings -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report, 1980
... disabled ramp. Negotiations with the Shire of Buninyong were continued for access to the campus from the Green Hill Road. ...disabled ramp. Negotiations with the Shire of Buninyong were continued for access to the campus from the Green Hill Road. ...In 1980 M.B.John was Council President. In 1980 the School of Arts moved into their new building, 1870 Founders Hall was financed - at a cost of $800,000 - from the proceeds of the SMB Centenary Appeal, and was completed late in 1980. Extensive work was carried out on the Student Residences and the former Education Department Hostel in Victorian Street. The amphitheatre adjacent to the eastern side of the Education Buildings was constructed, together with the nearby disabled ramp. Negotiations with the Shire of Buninyong were continued for access to the campus from the Green Hill Road. Following the creation by Act of Parliament in 1978 of the Victorian Post-Secondary Education Commission (VPSEC) amendments to the same Act early in 1980 made provision for the repeal of the VIC and SCV Acts. From mid-December 1980 these latter two bodies ceased to exist when the provisions for repeal of their Acts were proclaimed. The Victorian Institute of Colleges had been set up in 1965 to aid in the co-ordination and development of a number of non-university tertiary institutions that affiliated with it from 1965 on to become Colleges of Advanced Education. In taking up this role which had been spelt out in 1964 by the martin Committee, the VIC broke new ground in a whole range of operations. It became responsible for the physical development of new building programmes and new campuses from many of its colleges, for the procurement of operating funds from the Commonwealth, for the accreditation of new courses of study, for the first non-university degrees to be awarded in Australia and so on. The Former Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (the tertiary division of the School of Mines) was affiliated with the VIC from the outset and its progress towards a new status, rapid growth and vastly improved physical resources was closely linked to and dependent upon the efforts of the VIC. The similar co-ordinating authority - The State College of Victoria - was established in 1973 to similarly foster the autonomous development of the former teachers colleges. its early work was highly influential in the transition of the Ballarat Teachers' College into the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. On the merging of the BIAE and the SCVB in 1976, the new college continued under the co-ordination of the Victorian Institute of Colleges. The major contribution made to the progress and stature of became the Ballarat College of advanced Education by both the VIC and SCV, and their Councils and officers, over the formative years of rapid change and evolution is acknowledged and recorded with appreciation. Such efforts by the two central authorities have markedly assisted in bringing the College to the present point where its accumulated experiences and traditions provide a sound basis on which it can confidently and responsibly exercise the greater autonomy gradually passing it. Purple soft covered book of 47 pages. Contents include: development of a Nurse education course, College organisational Structure, Role of Head of School, resignation of Norman Baggaley, appointment of R. Macgowan, opening of Business Resource Centre, Librarianship, resignation of M.J. Sandow-Quirk, E.A. Widdop, J. Leeuwenburg, Thelma Rungkat, Erica Myers, former Acting Head of School John Mildren elected to the Federal seat of Ballarat, Ray Watson, Resignation of A.C. Burrow, return of W.J. Vermeend, P.L. McCarthy, P.R. Calder, J.A. Fulcher, L.E. Taylor, L.J. McGrath, Teaching Resource Centreballarat college of advanced education, bcae, mt helen, mount helen, sandow-quirk, widdop, leeuwenburg, rungkat, myers, burrow, vermeend, mccarthy, calder, fulcher, taylor, victoria street -
Federation University Historical CollectionReport, City of Stawell Accessibility Study for the Disabled
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields A folder of information and surveys relating to disability access in Stawell City of Stawell Accessibility Study for the Disabled Report ...A folder of information and surveys relating to disability access in Stawell -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Legacy Appeal 2003 at the Shrine, 2003
... It could be the launch of Badge week - the poster says: Support Legacy Buy a Badge with a boy playing at the beach. 685.1 The President David Ford with the school girl 685.2 Four men, second from left is Ray Ward with Chairman on his badge, on the right is a representative from the Department of Veterans Affairs. 685.3 A group including the Ted Kenna VC and his wife Marjorie. 6865.4 Bill Panter, Edward Kenna VC and Legatee Stan Carpenter (this photo was featured in the President's report published with the 80th Annual Report). 685.5 David Cull and Marjorie Kenna. 685.6 The school girl speaking 685.7 President David Ford and Ted Kenna VC The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events....It could be the launch of Badge week - the poster says: Support Legacy Buy a Badge with a boy playing at the beach. 685.1 The President David Ford with the school girl 685.2 Four men, second from left is Ray Ward with Chairman on his badge, on the right is a representative from the Department of Veterans Affairs. 685.3 A group including the Ted Kenna VC and his wife Marjorie. 6865.4 Bill Panter, Edward Kenna VC and Legatee Stan Carpenter (this photo was featured in the President's report published with the 80th Annual Report). 685.5 David Cull and Marjorie Kenna. 685.6 The school girl speaking 685.7 President David Ford and Ted Kenna VC The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events. ...An event at the Shrine of Remembrance Visitor Centre, the guest speaker appears to be a school girl and present is a Edward (Ted) Kenna a VC winner. It could be the launch of Badge week - the poster says: Support Legacy Buy a Badge with a boy playing at the beach. 685.1 The President David Ford with the school girl 685.2 Four men, second from left is Ray Ward with Chairman on his badge, on the right is a representative from the Department of Veterans Affairs. 685.3 A group including the Ted Kenna VC and his wife Marjorie. 6865.4 Bill Panter, Edward Kenna VC and Legatee Stan Carpenter (this photo was featured in the President's report published with the 80th Annual Report). 685.5 David Cull and Marjorie Kenna. 685.6 The school girl speaking 685.7 President David Ford and Ted Kenna VC The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events.A record of a function at the Shrine for Legacy Week 2004.Colour photo x 7 of the launch of Legacy Week in 2003 at the Shrine with school girl speaking and Edward Kenna VC as a guest.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 0013 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 3A, 6A, 8A, 10A, 11A, 14A and 15A.legacy week, legacy appeal -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Legacy Appeal 2004, Event at the Shrine, 2004
... The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events....The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events. ...An event at the Shrine of Remembrance Visitor Centre, the guests include some youths and Ron Barassi. It could be the launch of Badge week - the poster says: Buy a Badge, with an image of the Widow and Children statue. Ron Barassi, an ex-AFL footballer, participated in several Legacy events over the years. Ron was a a junior legatee after his father Ron Snr was killed at Tobruk in World War II, aged 27. 00686.1 The President George McKenzie with the youths and Ron Barassi. 00686.2 Three men, on the left is Legatee Des Lovelock and on the right is Legatee Lucky Luscombe. 00686.3 Four men, on the right is Legatee Geoff Brewer. 00686.4 Four men, second from right is Legatee David Cull, Chief Executive. 00686.5 Five people, second from right is Legatee Geoff Brewer next to Ron Barassi. 00686.6 Unknown man with President George MacKenzie 00686.7 Ron Barassi talking to a couple of people See also the photos at 00687. The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events.A record of a function at the Visitor Centre at the Shrine. Colour photo x 7 of a function at the Visitor Centre at the Shrine with guest Ron Barassi.Printed on the back "No.< > Clarendon Photos 0549" which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 2, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12 and 14.legacy week, legacy appeal, george mckenzie -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Legacy Week 2004, Event at the Shrine, 2004
... The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events....The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events. ...An event at the Shrine of Remembrance Visitor Centre, the guests include some youths and Ron Barassi and President George MacKenzie. It could be the launch of Badge week - the poster says: Buy a Badge, with an image of the Widow and Children statue. See also 00686. Ron Barassi, an ex-AFL footballer, participated in several Legacy events over the years. Ron was a a junior legatee after his father Ron Snr was killed in action at Tobruk in World War II, aged 27. The Visitor Centre was completed in 2003 and provides unimpeded access for the elderly and disabled to the Sanctuary, the Crypt and the Galleries of Remembrance as well as open space for exhibitions and events.A record of an event at the Shrine for Legacy Week in 2004.Colour photo x 2 of an event at the Visitor Centre at the Shrine with guest Ron Barassi. Printed on the back "No.< > Clarendon Photos 0556" which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 5 and 2.legacy week, legacy appeal
