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Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Correspondence, VIOSH: Letter from Professor Ralph Vernon, Texas A&M University, to J Brassil, Chair, National Occupational Health and Safety Commission, 1985
... ...federal education commission....; Eric Wigglesworth, Chairman, Federal Education Commission Safety Institute, Melbourne; Derek Woolley, Ballarat....; Eric Wigglesworth, Chairman, Federal Education Commission Safety Institute, Melbourne; Derek Woolley, Ballarat viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health national occupational health and safety commission j brassil professor ralph vernon derek woolley david pugh royal melbourne institute of technology rmit eric wigglesworth federal education commission safety institute of australia ballarat college of advanced education texas a&m university Letterhead of Texas A&M University Signature of Ralph Vernon - Professor at university Two A4 pages typed with handwritten notes in red. ...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. J Brassil was to be the Chair on the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission. The letter outlines contacts that may be of value to the task. This advice is from Professor Ralph Vernon who had contact with these people while visiting Australia. This copy of the letter was sent to Derek Woolley and has personal comments written in red. Prof Vernon has offered to be available in July if needed. People listed are: David Pugh - R.M.I.T. Melbourne; Dr Svensson, Dean Faculty of Engineering, University of N.S.W.; Eric Wigglesworth, Chairman, Federal Education Commission Safety Institute, Melbourne; Derek Woolley, BallaratTwo A4 pages typed with handwritten notes in red.Letterhead of Texas A&M University Signature of Ralph Vernon - Professor at universityviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, national occupational health and safety commission, j brassil, professor ralph vernon, derek woolley, david pugh, royal melbourne institute of technology, rmit, eric wigglesworth, federal education commission, safety institute of australia, ballarat college of advanced education, texas a&m university -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Correspondence, VIOSH: Letter from Professor Ralph Vernon, Texas A&M University, to J Brassil, Chair, National Occupational Health and Safety Commission, 1985
... ...federal education commission....; Eric Wigglesworth, Chairman, Federal Education Commission Safety Institute, Melbourne; Derek Woolley, Ballarat....; Eric Wigglesworth, Chairman, Federal Education Commission Safety Institute, Melbourne; Derek Woolley, Ballarat viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health national occupational health and safety commission j brassil professor ralph vernon derek woolley david pugh royal melbourne institute of technology rmit eric wigglesworth federal education commission safety institute of australia Letterhead of Texas A&M University Signature of Ralph Vernon - Professor at university Two A4 pages typed with handwritten notes in red. ...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. J Brassil was to be the Chair on the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission. The letter outlines contacts that may be of value to the task. This advice is from Professor Ralph Vernon who had contact with these people while visiting Australia. This copy of the letter was sent to Derek Woolley and has personal comments written in red. Prof Vernon has offered to be available in July if needed. People listed are: David Pugh - R.M.I.T. Melbourne; Dr Svensson, Dean Faculty of Engineering, University of N.S.W.; Eric Wigglesworth, Chairman, Federal Education Commission Safety Institute, Melbourne; Derek Woolley, BallaratTwo A4 pages typed with handwritten notes in red.Letterhead of Texas A&M University Signature of Ralph Vernon - Professor at universityviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, national occupational health and safety commission, j brassil, professor ralph vernon, derek woolley, david pugh, royal melbourne institute of technology, rmit, eric wigglesworth, federal education commission, safety institute of australia -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Inward Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1910, 08/1910
... Education Department...Gordon...C. Brennan...L. Eddy...State Forests COmmission...Edwin Feild...Royal Victorian Institute of Architects...The STeel COmpany of Australia...James MArtyn...Clarke & Co...Ludwig Alberti...Scarsdale...Thomas M. Jude...Justinian Oxenham...Clara Davidson...Robert Davidson...J. Roberts...H.B. Silberberg & Co...L. Gilbert...Macquarie Steam Brick Yards...James Dewar...R.J. Flowerday...Staffirdshire Reef...John Wilesmouth...Bank of NEw South Wales...Victoria Silicate Brick COmpany Ltd...T.S. Huggins...GEorge F. ROughhead...Federal...Education Department Gordon C. Brennan L. Eddy State Forests COmmission Edwin Feild Royal Victorian Institute of Architects The STeel COmpany of Australia James MArtyn Clarke & Co Ludwig Alberti Scarsdale Thomas M. Jude Justinian Oxenham Clara Davidson Robert Davidson J. Roberts H.B. Silberberg & Co L. Gilbert Macquarie Steam Brick Yards James Dewar R.J. Flowerday Staffirdshire Reef John Wilesmouth Bank of NEw South Wales Victoria Silicate Brick COmpany Ltd T.S. Huggins GEorge F. ROughhead Federal ...Inward Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, August 1910letterhead, education department, gordon, c. brennan, l. eddy, state forests commission, edwin feild, royal victorian institute of architects, the steel company of australia, james martyn, clarke & co, ludwig alberti, scarsdale, thomas m. jude, justinian oxenham, clara davidson, robert davidson, j. roberts, h.b. silberberg & co, l. gilbert, macquarie steam brick yards, james dewar, r.j. flowerday, staffirdshire reef, john wilesmouth, bank of new south wales, victoria silicate brick company ltd, t.s. huggins, george f. roughhead, federal store, legislative assembly, andrew mckissock, city of ballarat, r. e. williams, ballarat school of mines battery assistant, edgar c. hurdsfield, bairnsdale school of mines, w. kingston, gordon technical college, h.l. langdon & co., felton grimwade, f.f. brunn, bendigo school of mines, gold buyers bill, chaffey salmon & dunne, h.j. thwaites, cobar, henry leahy, h. blyth, s. radcliff, archie buchanan, launceston, fairthorne and sons, sloanes and scotchmans united quartz mining company, james eton, albert bradford, 109 lyons st north -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TERTIARY AMALGAMATION
... education in Bendigo. Bendigo Advertiser, 1973. 3321.30e: People in photos are Cr. Max O'Halloran (Strathfieldsaye Shire President), Professor P. H. Karmel (Chairman Universities Commission), Cr. A. S. Craig (Mayor of Bendigo), Mr. J. Bourchier (Federal...education in Bendigo. Bendigo Advertiser, 1973. 3321.30e: People in photos are Cr. Max O'Halloran (Strathfieldsaye Shire President), Professor P. H. Karmel (Chairman Universities Commission), Cr. A. S. Craig (Mayor of Bendigo), Mr. J. Bourchier (Federal ...A collection of newspaper cuttings relating to the amalgamation of tertiary education in Bendigo. Bendigo Advertiser, 1973. 3321.30e: People in photos are Cr. Max O'Halloran (Strathfieldsaye Shire President), Professor P. H. Karmel (Chairman Universities Commission), Cr. A. S. Craig (Mayor of Bendigo), Mr. J. Bourchier (Federal Member for Bendigo).bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, tertiary education, bendigo advertiser, buildings, bendigo teachers' college, bendigo institute of technology, state college of victoria bendigo, teacher training -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Education for Baranduda, David Pettit, 1976
... Baranduda Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation Education North East Victoria This book is the result of research commissioned by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation in 1976 to investigate future educational needs for the Baranduda community, Baranduda was established as a pastoral run around 1846. It developed as a rural community in the late 19th century—with a school opening in 1880. In 1974 The Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation was established to transform the twin-town border region into a major inland city, aiming for a population of 300,000 by 2000. It was created by federal ...This book is the result of research commissioned by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation in 1976 to investigate future educational needs for the Baranduda community, Baranduda was established as a pastoral run around 1846. It developed as a rural community in the late 19th century—with a school opening in 1880. In 1974 The Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation was established to transform the twin-town border region into a major inland city, aiming for a population of 300,000 by 2000. It was created by federal and state governments to decentralise population from capital cities, manage regional land development, and boost local industry. As part of its recommendations Baranduda was designated for development as a modern satellite township. This report was commissioned as part of the planning for the future development of the Baranduda community.A spiral bound publication of 110 pages investigating potential plans and developments of education in Baranduda, Victoria. Cover features 3 photographs and diagrams are included.This book is the result of research commissioned by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation in 1976 to investigate future educational needs for the Baranduda community, Baranduda was established as a pastoral run around 1846. It developed as a rural community in the late 19th century—with a school opening in 1880. In 1974 The Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation was established to transform the twin-town border region into a major inland city, aiming for a population of 300,000 by 2000. It was created by federal and state governments to decentralise population from capital cities, manage regional land development, and boost local industry. As part of its recommendations Baranduda was designated for development as a modern satellite township. This report was commissioned as part of the planning for the future development of the Baranduda community.baranduda, albury-wodonga development corporation, education north east victoria
