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Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Year Book, VIOSH: Ballarat University College; Intake 14, Occupational Hazard Management
... ...doug cunningham...Students were Peter Adams, Marcus Baker, Andrew Batterson, Jim Bonder, Sean Boyle, Jan Chipchase, Hok Ch'ng, Ray Clifford, Natalie Comrie, Doug Cunningham, Lee Davidson, Brett Deale, Kathleen Fysh, Geoff Hurst, Jenny Jackson, Mark Lewis, Anne Lord, Werner Lushington, Joy Monckton, Clint Morton, Susan Pilkington, Corey Quinn, Richard Ridout, Alan Ryan, Chris Sanders, David Skegg, Gary Thompson, Andrea Tidey, Doug Wait, Brent Walton, Susan Watt, Susan Whiteley, Rohanne Young, John Zivanovic. ...Students were Peter Adams, Marcus Baker, Andrew Batterson, Jim Bonder, Sean Boyle, Jan Chipchase, Hok Ch'ng, Ray Clifford, Natalie Comrie, Doug Cunningham, Lee Davidson, Brett Deale, Kathleen Fysh, Geoff Hurst, Jenny Jackson, Mark Lewis, Anne Lord, Werner Lushington, Joy Monckton, Clint Morton, Susan Pilkington, Corey Quinn, Richard Ridout, Alan Ryan, Chris Sanders, David Skegg, Gary Thompson, Andrea Tidey, Doug Wait, Brent Walton, Susan Watt, Susan Whiteley, Rohanne Young, John Zivanovic. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health ballarat university college graduate diploma in occupational hazard management steve cowley dennis else eric wigglesworth derek viner three out of four ain't bad peter adams marcus baker andrew batterson jim bonder sean boyle jan chipchase hok ch'ng ray clifford natalie comrie doug cunningham lee davidson brett deale kathleen fysh geoffrey hurst jenny jackson mark lewis anne lord werner lushington joy monckton clint morton susan pilkington corey quinn richard ridout alan ryan chris sanders david skegg gary thompson andrea tidey doug wait brent walton susan watt susan whiteley rohanne young jon zivanovic Names of students and lecturers. ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Articles written by students of their first three semesters at Ballarat University College. They were Intake 14 of the Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management. The collection was called "Three out of Four Ain't Bad". Many references made about individual students and lecturers. Lecturers mentioned were Steve Cowley, Dennis Else, Eric Wigglesworth and Derek Viner. Students were Peter Adams, Marcus Baker, Andrew Batterson, Jim Bonder, Sean Boyle, Jan Chipchase, Hok Ch'ng, Ray Clifford, Natalie Comrie, Doug Cunningham, Lee Davidson, Brett Deale, Kathleen Fysh, Geoff Hurst, Jenny Jackson, Mark Lewis, Anne Lord, Werner Lushington, Joy Monckton, Clint Morton, Susan Pilkington, Corey Quinn, Richard Ridout, Alan Ryan, Chris Sanders, David Skegg, Gary Thompson, Andrea Tidey, Doug Wait, Brent Walton, Susan Watt, Susan Whiteley, Rohanne Young, John Zivanovic. Thirty-eight A4 sheets, pale grey, printed.Names of students and lecturers. Page numbers written by hand, bottom right corner.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat university college, graduate diploma in occupational hazard management, steve cowley, dennis else, eric wigglesworth, derek viner, three out of four ain't bad, peter adams, marcus baker, andrew batterson, jim bonder, sean boyle, jan chipchase, hok ch'ng, ray clifford, natalie comrie, doug cunningham, lee davidson, brett deale, kathleen fysh, geoffrey hurst, jenny jackson, mark lewis, anne lord, werner lushington, joy monckton, clint morton, susan pilkington, corey quinn, richard ridout, alan ryan, chris sanders, david skegg, gary thompson, andrea tidey, doug wait, brent walton, susan watt, susan whiteley, rohanne young, jon zivanovic -
Stawell Historical Society IncPostcard, Biarri Club Members 2009, 2009
... 7133: Barbara Bullock. 7133A Elenor Mearia Dallman, Frances Croft & Miryam Scott. 7133B: John Wynd. 7133c: John Wynd, Unknown. 7133D: Helena Nicholson, John Wynd. 7133E: Ron Baily, John Wynd. 7133F: Doug Hately, 7133G: Andrew Cunningham. 7133H: Unknown. 7133I: Exterior with people. 7133J: Dorothy Wyd, Shane Wegener, Tracy Eagles, Coral Eagles....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians 7133: Barbara Bullock. 7133A Elenor Mearia Dallman, Frances Croft & Miryam Scott. 7133B: John Wynd. 7133c: John Wynd, Unknown. 7133D: Helena Nicholson, John Wynd. 7133E: Ron Baily, John Wynd. 7133F: Doug Hately, 7133G: Andrew Cunningham. 7133H: Unknown. 7133I: Exterior with people. 7133J: Dorothy Wyd, Shane Wegener, Tracy Eagles, Coral Eagles. ...7133: Barbara Bullock. 7133A Elenor Mearia Dallman, Frances Croft & Miryam Scott. 7133B: John Wynd. 7133c: John Wynd, Unknown. 7133D: Helena Nicholson, John Wynd. 7133E: Ron Baily, John Wynd. 7133F: Doug Hately, 7133G: Andrew Cunningham. 7133H: Unknown. 7133I: Exterior with people. 7133J: Dorothy Wyd, Shane Wegener, Tracy Eagles, Coral Eagles.11 Colour Photographs Showing Assorted club Members in 2009.biarri -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document: names and photographs, VIOSH: Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management: Intake 14, 1990
... cunningham...leonora davidson...brent deale...kathleen fysh...geoffrey hurst...jenny jackson...trevor kuerschner...mark lewis...anne lord...werner lushington...suzanne mareska...christopher mcgoldrick...jacki metcalf...joy monckton...clinton morton...anne navion...susan pilkington...rosemary pink...jennifer quinlan...corey quinn...richard ridout...alan ryan...alma sanders...david skegg...gary thompson...andrea tidey...doug...Students enrolled in this course would have been in the year Ballarat College of Advanced Education became known as Ballarat University College. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health ballarat university college ballarat college of advanced education occupational hazard management peter adams marcus baker andrew batterson gabriele boehle jim bonder john boyle thean ch'ng jeanette chipchase raymond clifford natalie combrie douglas cunningham leonora davidson brent deale kathleen fysh geoffrey hurst jenny jackson trevor kuerschner mark lewis anne lord werner lushington suzanne mareska christopher mcgoldrick jacki metcalf joy monckton clinton morton anne navion susan pilkington rosemary pink jennifer quinlan corey quinn richard ridout alan ryan alma sanders david skegg gary thompson andrea tidey doug wait brenton walton susan watt susan whiteley rohanne young john zivanovic Ten A4 sheets divided into four sections. ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Students enrolled in this course would have been in the year Ballarat College of Advanced Education became known as Ballarat University College.Ten A4 sheets divided into four sections. Name and portrait photograph in each sectionviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat university college, ballarat college of advanced education, occupational hazard management, peter adams, marcus baker, andrew batterson, gabriele boehle, jim bonder, john boyle, thean ch'ng, jeanette chipchase, raymond clifford, natalie combrie, douglas cunningham, leonora davidson, brent deale, kathleen fysh, geoffrey hurst, jenny jackson, trevor kuerschner, mark lewis, anne lord, werner lushington, suzanne mareska, christopher mcgoldrick, jacki metcalf, joy monckton, clinton morton, anne navion, susan pilkington, rosemary pink, jennifer quinlan, corey quinn, richard ridout, alan ryan, alma sanders, david skegg, gary thompson, andrea tidey, doug wait, brenton walton, susan watt, susan whiteley, rohanne young, john zivanovic -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School Reminiscence Afternoon 2011 Former Student Photographs, Willaton, John, October, 2011
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Former students of Sunshine Technical School including:|Photograph 1 Brian Jordan Elva Cox (Bennett) Roy Paton Reg Harrison Gwenda Harrison|Photograph 2 Helen Membrey (Laffan)|Photograph 3 Stan Coxhill Helen Membrey (Laffan) Reg Harrison Gwenda Harrison Ian Petherick|Photograph 4 Nathan Wright Betty Foxcroft (Cunningham) Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor (Wright) Stan Coxhill Reg Harrison Ray Barnes Judith Gorrie Shirley Gorrie John Stainer Elaine James|Photograph 5 Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Don Webster Wally OBrien John Stainer Lorna Stainer Ken Missen Arthur Beachley Val Beachley Allan James Joan Nathan Ralph Phillips|Photograph 6 Shirley Gorrie Judith Gorrie Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Pat Pemberton Dennis Menhenitt Ray Barnes Bernie Davenport|Photograph 7 Pat Pemberton Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor Dennis Menhenitt Ray Barnes Colin Phillips Shirley Gorrie Stan Coxhill Helen Membrey Arthur Beachley|Photograph 8 Nonie Strauss (Affleck)|Photograph 9 Nonie Strauss Ron Affleck June Haynes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Dot Bacon Tom Bacon Elva Cox (Bennett)|Photograph 10 June Haynes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Norma Learmonth (Roussou) Lyn Learmonth Elva Cox (Bennett) Nelson Cox alex OBrien John Rhodes Leon Clemson|Photograph 11 Nellie Davenport Margaret Spratling (Doubleday) Terry Carver|Photograph 12 Mary Harrison Mel Bajada Ralph Phillips Noelene Phillips Ken Missen|Photograph 13 Leon Clemson Bernie Davenport Nellie Davenport Terry Carver|Photograph 14 Betty Foxcroft Lorna Stainer Pat Pemberton Elaine James (Tanian) Ken Missen Dennis Menhennitt Ray Barnes Arthur Beachley|Photograph 15 Nathan Wright|Photograph 16 Alex OBrien|Photograph 17 Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips Judith Gorrie shirley Gorrie Stan Coxhill Roby nee Cunningham Via Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor (Wright) Dennis Menhennitt Ray Barnes Pat Pemberton|Photograph 18 Don Webster Wally OBrien Nonie Strauss (Affleck)|Photograph 19 Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Berry Foxcroft doug Caddick Judy Taylor Stan Coxhill Robyn nee Cunningham Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips Ian Petherick|Photograph 20 Vida Caddick Stan Coll Reg Harrison Arthur Beachley Judith Gorrie shirley Gorrie Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips|Photograph 21 June Haymes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Dot Bacon Tom Bacon Elva Cox Norma Learmonth John Rhodes Leon Clemson|Photograph 22 Ron Affleck Nonie Strauss Wally OBrien Don Webster|Photograph 23 Norma Learmonth (Roussou) Lyn Learmonth Alex OBrien John Rhodes Leon Clemson...Donated to Sunshine and District Historic Historical Society by John Willaton Sunshine Technical School Technical School Student Former students of Sunshine Technical School including:|Photograph 1 Brian Jordan Elva Cox (Bennett) Roy Paton Reg Harrison Gwenda Harrison|Photograph 2 Helen Membrey (Laffan)|Photograph 3 Stan Coxhill Helen Membrey (Laffan) Reg Harrison Gwenda Harrison Ian Petherick|Photograph 4 Nathan Wright Betty Foxcroft (Cunningham) Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor (Wright) Stan Coxhill Reg Harrison Ray Barnes Judith Gorrie Shirley Gorrie John Stainer Elaine James|Photograph 5 Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Don Webster Wally OBrien John Stainer Lorna Stainer Ken Missen Arthur Beachley Val Beachley Allan James Joan Nathan Ralph Phillips|Photograph 6 Shirley Gorrie Judith Gorrie Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Pat Pemberton Dennis Menhenitt Ray Barnes Bernie Davenport|Photograph 7 Pat Pemberton Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor Dennis Menhenitt Ray Barnes Colin Phillips Shirley Gorrie Stan Coxhill Helen Membrey Arthur Beachley|Photograph 8 Nonie Strauss (Affleck)|Photograph 9 Nonie Strauss Ron Affleck June Haynes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Dot Bacon Tom Bacon Elva Cox (Bennett)|Photograph 10 June Haynes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Norma Learmonth (Roussou) Lyn Learmonth Elva Cox (Bennett) Nelson Cox alex OBrien John Rhodes Leon Clemson|Photograph 11 Nellie Davenport Margaret Spratling (Doubleday) Terry Carver|Photograph 12 Mary Harrison Mel Bajada Ralph Phillips Noelene Phillips Ken Missen|Photograph 13 Leon Clemson Bernie Davenport Nellie Davenport Terry Carver|Photograph 14 Betty Foxcroft Lorna Stainer Pat Pemberton Elaine James (Tanian) Ken Missen Dennis Menhennitt Ray Barnes Arthur Beachley|Photograph 15 Nathan Wright|Photograph 16 Alex OBrien|Photograph 17 Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips Judith Gorrie shirley Gorrie Stan Coxhill Roby nee Cunningham Via Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor (Wright) Dennis Menhennitt Ray Barnes Pat Pemberton|Photograph 18 Don Webster Wally OBrien Nonie Strauss (Affleck)|Photograph 19 Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Berry Foxcroft doug Caddick Judy Taylor Stan Coxhill Robyn nee Cunningham Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips Ian Petherick|Photograph 20 Vida Caddick Stan Coll Reg Harrison Arthur Beachley Judith Gorrie shirley Gorrie Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips|Photograph 21 June Haymes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Dot Bacon Tom Bacon Elva Cox Norma Learmonth John Rhodes Leon Clemson|Photograph 22 Ron Affleck Nonie Strauss Wally OBrien Don Webster|Photograph 23 Norma Learmonth (Roussou) Lyn Learmonth Alex OBrien John Rhodes Leon Clemson Collection of color photographs Photograph Sunshine Technical School Reminiscence Afternoon 2011 Former Student Photographs Willaton, John ...Donated to Sunshine and District Historic Historical Society by John WillatonFormer students of Sunshine Technical School including:|Photograph 1 Brian Jordan Elva Cox (Bennett) Roy Paton Reg Harrison Gwenda Harrison|Photograph 2 Helen Membrey (Laffan)|Photograph 3 Stan Coxhill Helen Membrey (Laffan) Reg Harrison Gwenda Harrison Ian Petherick|Photograph 4 Nathan Wright Betty Foxcroft (Cunningham) Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor (Wright) Stan Coxhill Reg Harrison Ray Barnes Judith Gorrie Shirley Gorrie John Stainer Elaine James|Photograph 5 Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Don Webster Wally OBrien John Stainer Lorna Stainer Ken Missen Arthur Beachley Val Beachley Allan James Joan Nathan Ralph Phillips|Photograph 6 Shirley Gorrie Judith Gorrie Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Pat Pemberton Dennis Menhenitt Ray Barnes Bernie Davenport|Photograph 7 Pat Pemberton Vida Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor Dennis Menhenitt Ray Barnes Colin Phillips Shirley Gorrie Stan Coxhill Helen Membrey Arthur Beachley|Photograph 8 Nonie Strauss (Affleck)|Photograph 9 Nonie Strauss Ron Affleck June Haynes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Dot Bacon Tom Bacon Elva Cox (Bennett)|Photograph 10 June Haynes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Norma Learmonth (Roussou) Lyn Learmonth Elva Cox (Bennett) Nelson Cox alex OBrien John Rhodes Leon Clemson|Photograph 11 Nellie Davenport Margaret Spratling (Doubleday) Terry Carver|Photograph 12 Mary Harrison Mel Bajada Ralph Phillips Noelene Phillips Ken Missen|Photograph 13 Leon Clemson Bernie Davenport Nellie Davenport Terry Carver|Photograph 14 Betty Foxcroft Lorna Stainer Pat Pemberton Elaine James (Tanian) Ken Missen Dennis Menhennitt Ray Barnes Arthur Beachley|Photograph 15 Nathan Wright|Photograph 16 Alex OBrien|Photograph 17 Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips Judith Gorrie shirley Gorrie Stan Coxhill Roby nee Cunningham Via Caddick Doug Caddick Judy Taylor (Wright) Dennis Menhennitt Ray Barnes Pat Pemberton|Photograph 18 Don Webster Wally OBrien Nonie Strauss (Affleck)|Photograph 19 Jim Learmonth Roy Paton Berry Foxcroft doug Caddick Judy Taylor Stan Coxhill Robyn nee Cunningham Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips Ian Petherick|Photograph 20 Vida Caddick Stan Coll Reg Harrison Arthur Beachley Judith Gorrie shirley Gorrie Colin Phillips Margaret Phillips|Photograph 21 June Haymes (Deeble) Thelma Baker (Irvine) Dot Bacon Tom Bacon Elva Cox Norma Learmonth John Rhodes Leon Clemson|Photograph 22 Ron Affleck Nonie Strauss Wally OBrien Don Webster|Photograph 23 Norma Learmonth (Roussou) Lyn Learmonth Alex OBrien John Rhodes Leon Clemsonsunshine technical school, technical school, student -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Musical Ensemble. Pirates of Penzance c1986 SPAC
... Doug Bosher, Ron Winton, Peter Byass, ??, Ian Mitchell(seated), Rod Tonkin, teenage girl Poole SHS7183-6 1986 Chris Baulch, Ian Mitchell, ??, Joanne Craig, ??, Gary Middleton, Daryl Mair, Rod Tonkin(kneeling), Stan Rae, Max Castle, ??, ??, Andrew Cunningham...Doug Bosher, Ron Winton, Peter Byass, ??, Ian Mitchell(seated), Rod Tonkin, teenage girl Poole SHS7183-6 1986 Chris Baulch, Ian Mitchell, ??, Joanne Craig, ??, Gary Middleton, Daryl Mair, Rod Tonkin(kneeling), Stan Rae, Max Castle, ??, ??, Andrew Cunningham ...Stawell Musical Ensemble put on a series of musical concerts in Stawell from 1960's Now called Stawell Performing Arts SHS7183-1 K McGregor J Poole Ian Mc Gregor Joanne Craig SHS7183-2 Stan Rae, Ian Mitchell, Chris Baulch, Betty Collins, Doug Bosher, Bill O'Driscoll, Daryl Meek, Ron Winton Joanne Craig, Jodie Holwell, Daryl Mair, Max Castle, Darren Murrell SHS7183-3 Terri Holwell, Mrs.Craig, Jan Bosher, Barb Gronert SHS7183-4 Reg Bartlett Ian McGregor Rod Tonkin Wallis Henderson SHS7183-5 c.1990 Make up area Supper Room Pirates Gary Middleton, ??, Doug Bosher, Ron Winton, Peter Byass, ??, Ian Mitchell(seated), Rod Tonkin, teenage girl Poole SHS7183-6 1986 Chris Baulch, Ian Mitchell, ??, Joanne Craig, ??, Gary Middleton, Daryl Mair, Rod Tonkin(kneeling), Stan Rae, Max Castle, ??, ??, Andrew Cunningham (back view), Ian Mitchell Joyce Gyles conductor SHS7183-7 Heather Beagley Anna Baulch Fran Stewart SHS7183-8 1986 Pirates of Penzance Peter Byass Darren Murrell Stan Rae fr unk Joanne Craig SHS7183-9 Rod Tonkin, Jan Bosher, Max Castle, ??, Barb Gronert SHS7183-10 c.1990 J Gyles conducting, Terri Holwell, Anna Baulch, Liz Castle, Jan Bosher, Pat Pickering, Barb Gronert, Bev Martin, Heather Beagley, ??, Rod Tonkin SHS7183-11 Betty Collins, May Hall, Terri Holwell, Anna Baulch, Hazel Lewis, Carol Honey, Lyn Seng Hpa, Barb Gronert, Bev Martin, Robyn Moore, Heather Beagley, ?? SHS7183-12 1986 Pirates of Penzance Liz Castle Bill O'Driscoll Pat Pickering Peter Byass Marie Maddern Rod Tonkin Gwen Anderson Reg Bartlett Jan Bosher Twelve colour photographs of Stawell Musical Ensemble players in plastic pocketsentertainment -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Time Capsule - Board of Directors, 2005
... Doug Kent...George Dyer...Malcolm Brodie...Trevor Anderson...Don Draffin...Bruce Allen...Lawrence McCredie...Peter Ward...Eileen Ayre...Rosanne Cunningham...Vision Australia Gerard Menses Graeme Innes John Landau June Ashmore Keith Barton David Blyth Malcolm Daubney Lynette Davis Maryanne Diamond Paul Gleeson Timothy Griffiths Mike Janes Kevin Murfitt Owen Van Der Wall Christopher Cullen Tony Miller Barry Chapman Ivan Cribb Michael Brown Doug Kent George Dyer Malcolm Brodie Trevor Anderson Don Draffin Bruce Allen Lawrence McCredie Peter Ward Eileen Ayre Rosanne Cunningham 1 CD with 16 images Time Capsule - Board of Directors Photograph Image ...On November 25, 2005, a time capsule was buried at Vision Australia's head office in Kooyong. As part of the contents, these images were put on CD and placed inside the capsule. The capsule is designated to be opened in 2066, to celebrate 200 years of providing services to people who are blind or vision impaired.1 CD with 16 imagesvision australia, gerard menses, graeme innes, john landau, june ashmore, keith barton, david blyth, malcolm daubney, lynette davis, maryanne diamond, paul gleeson, timothy griffiths, mike janes, kevin murfitt, owen van der wall, christopher cullen, tony miller, barry chapman, ivan cribb, michael brown, doug kent, george dyer, malcolm brodie, trevor anderson, don draffin, bruce allen, lawrence mccredie, peter ward, eileen ayre, rosanne cunningham -
Wangaratta High SchoolWHS Oral History Cassette/CD, 1999
... Doug James & Harry Kilminster, Una (Hoysted) Richards (1920-1926), Mrs B. Law, Mrs Audrey Hill, David Evans, Mr Herry, Andrew Blair (1969-76), Mr H. Dike, John Evans & Myra Baxter, Mrs Avis Stevens (McDonald, 1942), Mr Adrian Twitt (1960s-1990s), Dianne Copper (1957-?), Mr Vin Blatch (1938-1940), Mr W. Coleman (1928-?), Mr A. Bell (1944-?), Mrs A. Stenart (1920-1930), Tiny Kahn (Peterson, 1932-?), Mary Gregry (Spencer, 1932-1944), Mrs S. McDonald, N.G. McGuffe (1940), N. Green, Lorna Hogan (1947-1950), Mary Gregory (Spencer, 1932-1944), Mrs Stone (Robertson, 1957-1968), Leon Kildea, Frank Cunningham...Doug James & Harry Kilminster, Una (Hoysted) Richards (1920-1926), Mrs B. Law, Mrs Audrey Hill, David Evans, Mr Herry, Andrew Blair (1969-76), Mr H. Dike, John Evans & Myra Baxter, Mrs Avis Stevens (McDonald, 1942), Mr Adrian Twitt (1960s-1990s), Dianne Copper (1957-?), Mr Vin Blatch (1938-1940), Mr W. Coleman (1928-?), Mr A. Bell (1944-?), Mrs A. Stenart (1920-1930), Tiny Kahn (Peterson, 1932-?), Mary Gregry (Spencer, 1932-1944), Mrs S. McDonald, N.G. McGuffe (1940), N. Green, Lorna Hogan (1947-1950), Mary Gregory (Spencer, 1932-1944), Mrs Stone (Robertson, 1957-1968), Leon Kildea, Frank Cunningham ...Cassette tapes and CDs with Student interviews of: Cassette: Doug James & Harry Kilminster, Una (Hoysted) Richards (1920-1926), Mrs B. Law, Mrs Audrey Hill, David Evans, Mr Herry, Andrew Blair (1969-76), Mr H. Dike, John Evans & Myra Baxter, Mrs Avis Stevens (McDonald, 1942), Mr Adrian Twitt (1960s-1990s), Dianne Copper (1957-?), Mr Vin Blatch (1938-1940), Mr W. Coleman (1928-?), Mr A. Bell (1944-?), Mrs A. Stenart (1920-1930), Tiny Kahn (Peterson, 1932-?), Mary Gregry (Spencer, 1932-1944), Mrs S. McDonald, N.G. McGuffe (1940), N. Green, Lorna Hogan (1947-1950), Mary Gregory (Spencer, 1932-1944), Mrs Stone (Robertson, 1957-1968), Leon Kildea, Frank Cunningham & Harvey Dike, M. Pullen (Nee Grossman), Mrs M. Sartome (Hemphill, 1961-1965), Barbara Laycock, Adrian Twitt, Jenine (Moore) Farett, Jack Cullen & Mae Osmotherly, Ted Brieriy & Meussa Andrew, Pual Schaes & Helen Hill, Judy Rose & Bill O'Callaghan, Lyn Barr & Murray Edgar, Robert Keene & Doug McGregor, Pam Mabin & Trent McGregor, Elaine Mudge & Anne Bell, Jack Cullen, Mr J. W. O'Calloghan, M. Paterson (Fry) 1943-1944, Mrs Elaine Graham, Rhonda Diffey & Terry Magree, Brian O'Flynn, Peggy Richie & Jenny McDonald, Mr Frank Spink (1909-1920), Mrs W. Ellis (1915-?), Brian Scamell (1961-1968), Diana Pikula (1971-1975), Brenda Barr, Joyce Lavis Sargent, Bronwnyn Strune (James), Karen & Julie Rees, Alice Wilson (Waldole), Bruce Revell, Jenny Martin & Sandra Dinsdale, Mrs Tibbals CD: Una (Hoysted) Richards (1920-1926), Mrs A Stewart (1928-1932), Mrs W Ellis (1915), Mr Frank Spink (1909-1920), Mrs Avis Stevens (McDonald, 1942), N.G. McGuffe (1940), Andrew Blair (1969-76), Mr W. Coleman (1928), Mr Vin Blatch (1938-1940) Also has a blue folder filled with conditions of use forms given to the interviewees -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph
... Back row, left to right: Lieutenant Colonel Doug Hunter, Major Ian Docking, Max Oates and Gordon Cole: Front Row : Major Reg McDermot, Lieutenant Colonels Alan Cunningham and John Neale. ...Back row, left to right: Lieutenant Colonel Doug Hunter, Major Ian Docking, Max Oates and Gordon Cole: Front Row : Major Reg McDermot, Lieutenant Colonels Alan Cunningham and John Neale. ...Cambrai Day is celebrated annually by Armoured Corps regiments of the British Commonwealth. It marks the anniversary of the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917 when a force of more than 400 British Mark IV Tanks broke the defences of the German Hindenburg Line, It was the first large-scale, effective use of tanks in warfare. Cambrai turned from a battle of great success to failure, but it heralded a new type of warfare and changed the nature of the battlefield forever The gathering at Buna Barracks Albury, Beersheba Barracks Wangaratta, Bapaume Barracks Benalla and Salamaua Barracks Cobram on 30 November 1986 was the inaugural meeting of the 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Association..Colour photograph of seven men taken at Buna Barracks, Albury on Cambrai Day 20 November 1986. Back row, left to right: Lieutenant Colonel Doug Hunter, Major Ian Docking, Max Oates and Gordon Cole: Front Row : Major Reg McDermot, Lieutenant Colonels Alan Cunningham and John Neale. All were former Officers of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles Regiment. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaB&W photo of another photo or newspaper photograph of Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls, Undated
... He argued for new premises at 58 Cunningham Street, Northcote, opened in 1966 as the ‘Doug Nicholls Centre’. ...He argued for new premises at 58 Cunningham Street, Northcote, opened in 1966 as the ‘Doug Nicholls Centre’. ...Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls (1906-1988), footballer, pastor, activist and governor, was born on 9 December 1906 at Cummeragunja Aboriginal mission, New South Wales, fifth child of Herbert Nicholls, seasonal worker, and his wife Florence, née Atkinson. Doug grew up at Cummeragunja, on the Murray River near Barmah, in its golden years of Aboriginal autonomy. Thomas Shadrach James gave him and other Yorta Yorta children a sound primary education, reinforcing the pride and self-assurance gained from their parents. As Doug grew, so too did the powers of the State’s Aboriginal Protection Board. Doug’s elder sister Hilda was removed about 1915. When Doug reached 14, he was moved off under the Aborigines Protection Act (1909) to find work. He took a job with dredging teams constructing levees on the Murray. Like other youths in the region Nicholls played Australian rules football, emulating kinsmen who had won local premierships since the 1890s. Doug and his brother Herbert (‘Dowie’) played with Tongala in the mid-1920s. Melbourne football beckoned, Doug trying out unsuccessfully for Carlton in 1927. He signed with the Northcote Victorian Football Association team, despite his nervousness about his Aboriginality, and was given a job with Northcote City Council. ‘Dowie’ joined him for a season. Doug was short at 5 ft 2 ins (158 cm), but muscular and lightning fast. He competed regularly during a boom in professional running, winning many heat and place prizes. In 1929 he won the Nyah and Warracknabeal gifts, earning a sash and £100 in each, together with a case of cutlery in the latter. Using his speed on the wing for Northcote, he produced great spring and agility from his compact body. The Sporting Globe reported in 1929 that ‘he flashes through packs of big men, whisks around small men . . . and attempts marks at the back of any six-footer’. In front-on clashes he was flattened only to rise again. The sole Aborigine in the VFA, he was known affectionately as the ‘flying Abo’ but called worse by his opponents’ barrackers. He competed for five seasons, being named ‘best and fairest’ twice, appearing in three association grand finals and winning in 1929. Keen to earn more than a seasonal wage, in 1931 Nicholls accepted a three-year contract with Jimmy Sharman’s travelling boxing show. The bouts matched opposites, local against tent boxer, white against black, and sometimes men of different sizes. He faced stiff competition from those who wanted to best the noted Melbourne black footballer, the crowd adding racial abuse. A far better footballer than boxer, he copped some punishment. Fighting in the Melbourne Stadium in December 1931, he was described by Truth as ‘slow and awkward’, but packing a ‘good wallop’. In 1932 Sharman, who treated his boxers fairly, released Nicholls to join the Fitzroy Victorian Football League team, which agreed to employ him as its groundsman. He played fifty-four games for Fitzroy over six seasons until knee trouble forced him out in 1937. Winning cups in 1934 and 1935, he played alongside Haydn Bunton and Wilfred (‘Chicken’) Smallhorn. Grand finals eluded him but he represented Victoria twice. Following his mother’s death, Nicholls revisited the Church of Christ chapel in Northcote, where they had worshipped together. On 17 July 1932 he experienced a conversion. He was soon baptised and witnessed openly, leading his fellow footballers to occasional church parades. Nicholls exhibited leadership qualities. William Cooper, founder of the Australian Aborigines’ League and Nicholls’ Yorta Yorta kinsman and fellow Christian, encouraged the young footballer. In February 1935 Cooper, Nicholls and others lobbied Thomas Paterson, the Commonwealth minister for the interior, over the need for Federal control of Aboriginal affairs. Nicholls attended the Day of Mourning protest for Aborigines held in Sydney on 26 January 1938, declaring: ‘after 150 years our people are still influenced and bossed by white people. I know we can proudly hold our own with others if given the chance’. When Cooper retired in November 1940 Nicholls became secretary of the AAL. On 2 June 1941 Nicholls enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces. He trained at Seymour and Bonegilla before being posted to the 29th Battalion. As Major Frank Corr’s batman, he was popular with other soldiers who tolerated his preaching and Bible reading. His army service was brief, however, and he was discharged in Melbourne on compassionate grounds on 22 January 1942. His biographer claimed that the Fitzroy police requested his return to mediate in the racial tensions developing between servicemen and the mostly respectable Aboriginal families living in crowded and dilapidated Fitzroy housing; Aboriginal people maintain that they requested his release. Nicholls began welfare work and religious services from an Aboriginal home in Gertrude Street, Fitzroy. In April 1942, ‘Dowie’ died of road accident trauma, leaving his wife, Gladys, née Bux, and three children. On 26 December 1942 at Moama Methodist Church, New South Wales, Nicholls married her, a caring gesture which developed into a loving partnership. In January 1943 he initiated ‘Aboriginal Sunday’, featuring a gum leaf orchestra and choir. By 1955 this service had moved to July and later evolved into National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week. Ordained a Churches of Christ pastor in 1945, Nicholls conducted a vigorous ministry from a chapel in Gore Street, Fitzroy. His work survived on donations, a small honorarium, and his employment as team coach (1947) and curator at the Northcote Football Ground. In the 1950s Gladys established grocery and opportunity shops to earn income and provide services. Their house soon overflowed with people in need or visitors to Melbourne. Nicholls also hosted inspiring African American visitors such as the pianist Winifred Attwell and the singer Harry Belafonte. His ministry extended to Aboriginal country communities. Gladys taught Sunday school, undertook endless fund-raising and welfare work beside her husband, and became his greatest supporter and financial manager. They formed an Aboriginal Girls’ Hostel in 1956, for which they acted as house parents, and bought holiday units for Aborigines at Queenscliff. Persistently advocating Aboriginal rights, Nicholls protested about the impact of the Woomera rocket range on the people of the Warburton Ranges, co-ordinated the production of a concert, Out of the Dark, scripted by Jean Campbell, to rectify the omission of Aborigines from Victoria’s Commonwealth jubilee celebrations, and criticised the Victorian Aboriginal Protection Board. In 1957 when the board was transformed into the Aborigines’ Welfare Board, he and Harold Blair were appointed as Aboriginal representatives. Maintaining the stance of a political moderate, he did not bear grudges and sought to build bridges between black and white. He co-operated with any group that aided the cause, including the Council of Aboriginal Rights, whose executive were members of the Communist Party of Australia. This association attracted the attention of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, which in 1957 began to keep a file on Nicholls. In May 1957 Nicholls formed the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League with Doris Blackburn and Gordon Bryant, a Federal parliamentarian. As its paid field officer and spokesman, Nicholls contested assimilation policies and used film to raise awareness of issues. When the Welfare Board attempted to close Lake Tyers reserve, Gippsland, he resigned in disgust and led a protest march on parliament in May 1963. The AAL also petitioned the United Nations on land rights in June, perhaps the first indigenous body to do so. He argued for new premises at 58 Cunningham Street, Northcote, opened in 1966 as the ‘Doug Nicholls Centre’. In 1958 Nicholls was a foundation member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (Federal Council for the Advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders after 1964), which he served as national field officer (1961) and Victorian secretary (1962-63). While an innovator in tactics, he was alarmed by the influence of confrontational ‘black power’ politics in the AAL and resigned as a director amid turmoil on this issue in 1969, claiming the concept was a ‘bitter word’, not needed in Australia. Similar tensions in FCAATSI led him to join with Kath Walker (Oodgeroo Noonuccal) in establishing the short-lived National Tribal Council as an alternative forum. As the AAL leadership moderated their stance, he returned as president (1969-74) of the new all-Aboriginal organisation. He was also a keen patron of the National Aboriginal Sports Foundation, founded in 1969. Many honours were conferred on Nicholls: he was appointed MBE (1957) and OBE (1968) and knighted (1972). In 1962 he was named Victorian ‘Father of the Year’ and the State’s second Aboriginal justice of the peace. Crowned Melbourne’s 1973 King of Moomba, he was declared Bapu Mamus (a Torres Strait term for ‘headman’) by the NTC. On 1 December 1976 Sir Douglas was appointed Governor of South Australia, but his health deteriorated within weeks, making it difficult for him to perform his official duties. In March 1977 he hosted Queen Elizabeth during her royal tour and was appointed KCVO. He relinquished his governorship on 30 April 1977 following a stroke. Ill health continued to dog him during retirement, but he played his Nelson Eddy records, enjoyed his expanding family, and when able, ministered to the Aboriginal Church at the League’s premises. Sir Douglas Nicholls died on 4 June 1988 at Mooroopna, predeceased (1981) by his wife and survived by his five children. He was given a state funeral and buried in tribal ground at Cummeragunja cemetery. Among the many tributes to him are an oval at Northcote, handed to the AAL in 1982, a Canberra suburb gazetted in 1991, and a fellowship for Indigenous leadership established in 2003, all in his name, and a statue of Sir Doug and Lady Nicholls by Louis Laumen, unveiled in 2007 in Parliament Gardens, Melbourne. Sir Douglas Nicholls is shown speaking at a microphone; head and shoulders; dressed in a suit.Pastor Douglas Nicholls
