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Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Voters Roll, Shire of Sherbrooke South Riding Voters Roll 1987-1988, 1987-8
... elections 1987-1988... Acquired by Downard family elections 1987-1988 "Cr. Downard" in ink ...Acquired by Downard familyVoters list comprising twentyfour pages. Blue cardboard cover. Lyrebird shire emblem"Cr. Downard" in ink, written lower right habd side of front coverelections 1987-1988 -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council meeting minutes 24/2/1986 to 25/9/91, 1986-1991
These meetings were held at the Kooyong office and the minutes include Present, Chair, Apologies, Minutes, Matter arising from minutes, Correspondence, Life governors, Election of members, Nominations, Reports from Regional Blind Members groups. Some highlights include: 27/10/1986 it was reported that tactile maps of the Melbourne Metropolitan Railway network are now available. 6/2/1987 as special meeting had been called to discuss in detail what action should be taken regarding the proposed $2 coin. John Cook advised that BMC had been invited to send a representative to Canberra to meet with other Blind consumers and representatives from the Mint and Treasury. The BMC agreed the coins needed further testing. 29/2/1988 The Treasury received further letters regarding the $2.00 coin. It was agreed this matter could not be pursued any further. 26/11/1990 it was reported that the commissioned by BMC of the Association's founder Miss Tilly Aston, was officially unveiled by Mrs Jean Ross and Mrs Diana Jones at the 95th Birthday Celebration Concert. The portrait was then hung in the foyer of the Vision Resource Centre. Suitably framed photographs of the founder's portrait to be circulated to all branches. The visits to primary schools by BMC members continued as part of the School's program as did the BMC radio program on 3RPH. Minute book for Blind Members Councilassociation for the blind, blind members council -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Badge - Councillor I J (John) Macaulay & Mrs Monica Macaulay
Wodonga was declared Victoria’s first Rural City in 1973. John Macaulay was appointed to the first Council. John was born in Melbourne but moved to the Wodonga district as a teenager. During World War II he joined the infantry and served in New Guinea. After the war he took up a farm in Gundowring but due to war-related health issues, John and his wife Monica semi-retired to Wodonga in 1967. He was elected to Council in a by-election in 1973. John continued to serve on the Wodonga Council until 1991 including four terms as Mayor from 1982–1983, 1983–1994, 1987–1988 and 1990–1991. John Macaulay died in Wodonga in 2012.These badges are significant because they were worn by a Wodonga Council Mayor and Mayoress.A collection of name badges for the Mayor and Lady Mayoress of the Rural City of Wodonga. john macaulay, wodonga mayors, wodonga civic leaders -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Award - Drinking Glass, C 1989
Plummer, Janette Lucie Elected to Council for East Central Ward at extraordinary election August 1974 following resignation of Councillor Gawler and served until defeated at the polls by Councillor Harris in August 1979. Councillor Plummer was the first female Councillor for the City of Nunawading. Rejoined the Council in in August 1982 when elected for East Central Ward following retirement of Councillor Harris. Chairperson of Standing Committee no. 1 1977-78; administrative and technical services committee 1984-85; community and amenity services committee 1985-86 and 1987-88. In 1989 she stood successfully as a candidate to the new North East Ward. Mayor of the City of Nunawading for the 1988-89 year.- Circa 1989 - "Thank You" gift to Cr. Jan Plummer Mayor - Nunawading Council 1989 - Gold rimmed sherry glass