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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesExamination Papers, Dept of Agriculture, Victoria, Examination Papers & Results, 1963-1980
... ...full time course...examinations examination papers full time course part time course administration Manila folder containing: 1. 1 page Examination Results 1963 2. ...examinations, examination papers, full time course, part time course, administration -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Kosky Intervenes in Campus Brawl $8M Threat, 20.10.2004
... Report on the Victorian Government's threat to withdraw funding from The University of Melbourne if it goes ahead with withdrawing full time regional agricultural courses....Report on the Victorian Government's threat to withdraw funding from The University of Melbourne if it goes ahead with withdrawing full time regional agricultural courses. Kosky Intervenes in Campus Brawl $8M Threat Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Weekly Times Paul Sellars ...university of melbourne, lynne kosky, regional campuses, closure of regional campuses, funding, victorian state government, country campuses, closure of campuses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, Bartz Schultz, The seventeenth Patricia Chomley oration: 'Founders of the College', 1989
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Tis oration gives background to the founding of the Australian College of Nursing and the people involved.Stapled booklet, white cover with red print. Above the title and author's name are the words 'College of Nursing Australia' and the logo of the college. At top right the previous catalogue number is handwritten [blue ink]. At bottom left there is a mark where a sticker has been removed.non-fictionTis oration gives background to the founding of the Australian College of Nursing and the people involved.college of nursing australia, nursing - australia - history, jean millist lamont, vera margaret haughton, myrtle ivy lindsay, edith hugh-jones, annie moriah sage, patricia chomley -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, College of Nursing, Australia, The twentyfirst Patricia Chomley oration: 'The challenge of excellence', 1987
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...This oration looks at the challenge to maintain excellence in nursing. The cahellenge of excellence is to choose, not to drift - to choose well, and to act upon those choicesStapled booklet, white cover with green print. Above the title and author's name are the words 'College of Nursing' and the logo of the college.Below a decorative embellishment 'Hobart/ 13th May 1987' is printed, there is also a narrow double line on three sides. non-fictionThis oration looks at the challenge to maintain excellence in nursing. The cahellenge of excellence is to choose, not to drift - to choose well, and to act upon those choicescollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, College of Nursing, Australia, The twenty-fifth Patricia Chomley oration: 'Nursing's heritage: the chains to loosen', 1991
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...This oration "nursing's heritage: chains to loosen" is a metaphor for how the nursing profession is evolving beyond its traditional, restrictive past to embrace more autonomy and control over its practice and future. It refers to moving away from old constraints like rigid, top-down hierarchies and outdated medical models, and toward a future of independent professional practice, specialized roles, and increased responsibility for patient outcomes and policy-making. The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationsStapled booklet, white cover with green print. Above the title and author's name are the words 'Royal College of Nursing Australia' and the logo of the college.Below the author's name '1991 is printednon-fictionThis oration "nursing's heritage: chains to loosen" is a metaphor for how the nursing profession is evolving beyond its traditional, restrictive past to embrace more autonomy and control over its practice and future. It refers to moving away from old constraints like rigid, top-down hierarchies and outdated medical models, and toward a future of independent professional practice, specialized roles, and increased responsibility for patient outcomes and policy-making. The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationscollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, College of Nursing, Australia, The twenty-sixth Patricia Chomley oration: 'The voices of Australian nursing: a turning point for the twenty-first century', 1992
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...This oration "The voices of Australian nursing: a turning point for the twenty-first century' looks at the contemporary evolution of the nursing profession, marked by diverse roles, increased responsibility, and a focus on advocating for improved patient outcomes and working conditions. The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationsStapled booklet, white cover with purple print. Above the title and author's name are the words 'Royal College of Nursing Australia' and the logo of the college.non-fictionThis oration "The voices of Australian nursing: a turning point for the twenty-first century' looks at the contemporary evolution of the nursing profession, marked by diverse roles, increased responsibility, and a focus on advocating for improved patient outcomes and working conditions. The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationscollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, College of Nursing, Australia, The twenty-sevenh Patricia Chomley oration: 'Reflections of the past....promise of the furure ', 1993
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...This oration looks at the belief that emotion corrupts the caring heart of womanhood. That an educated woman is less caring than her uneducated couterpart. And, byextension that an educated nurse will be a cold uncaring nurse . The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationsStapled booklet, white cover with blue print. Above the title and author's name are the words 'Royal College of Nursing Australia' and the logo of the college.Below the author's name '1991 is printednon-fictionThis oration looks at the belief that emotion corrupts the caring heart of womanhood. That an educated woman is less caring than her uneducated couterpart. And, byextension that an educated nurse will be a cold uncaring nurse . The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationscollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, College of Nursing, Australia, The twenty-eigth Patricia Chomley oration: Family law and its effects on the family, 1994
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...This oration 'Family law and its effects on the family', by a family law judge, also includes the role of the nurse, where family law can impact the care of their patients. The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationsStapled booklet, white cover with red print. Above the title and author's name are the words 'Royal College of Nursing Australia' and the logo of the college.non-fictionThis oration 'Family law and its effects on the family', by a family law judge, also includes the role of the nurse, where family law can impact the care of their patients. The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationscollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration, family law - australia, children-legal status -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, Sally Garratt, The twenty-ninth Patricia Chomley oration: 'Nursing and human service ', 1995
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...This oration arose from a discussion the author had with nursing students abot explaining the phenomenon of caring in nursingStapled booklet, white cover with green print. Above the title and author's name are the words 'Royal College of Nursing Australia' and the logo of the college.Below the author's name '1995' is printednon-fictionThis oration arose from a discussion the author had with nursing students abot explaining the phenomenon of caring in nursingcollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, Royal College of Nursing, Australia, The thirtieth Patricia Chomley oration: 'Guideposts for the 21st century ', 1995
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...This oration looks at the forces that will influence the way nurses will practice and behave in the future, including informatics. Includes list of previous ortionsStapled booklet, white cover with brown print. Above the title and author's name are two overlapping brown squares on the top square printed in white are 'Royal /College of Nursing' /the logo of the college/ 'Australia' At the righthand side of the front cover is a brown vertical stipe, withe the words '...striving for professional excellence in nursing practice..' [white print]non-fictionThis oration looks at the forces that will influence the way nurses will practice and behave in the future, including informatics. Includes list of previous ortionscollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, Royal College of Nursing, Australia, The thirty first Patricia Chomley oration: 'Transitions through time', 1997
... Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...Chomley retired in 1964 after establishing the first full-time postgraduate nursing courses in Australia, and the oration recognizes her contributions to the nursing profession. ...This oration looks at past events and prevailing ideologies tha have influenced nursing's growth and development as a profession. Includes list of previous orationsStapled booklet, white cover with dark blue print. 'THE THIRTY FIRST/PATRICIA CHOMLEY/ ORATION' PRINTED IN CENTRE, above this are two overlapping dark blue squares on the top square printed in white are 'Royal /College of Nursing' /the logo of the college/ 'Australia'. Below 'TOWN HALL/FREEMANTLE,W A/14 MAY 1997 At the righthand side of the front cover is a dark blue vertical stipe, with the words '...striving for professional excellence in nursing practice..' [white print]non-fictionThis oration looks at past events and prevailing ideologies tha have influenced nursing's growth and development as a profession. Includes list of previous orationscollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPapers - Certificates - Edward Maddison
... full time. As numbers fluctuated it was also closed on occasions and then re-opened. Edward Maddison's family were farmers in the Kiewa Valley and the children attended the local school. Edward Maddison Australian Health Society Mongan's Bridge School Two certificates belonging to Edward Maddison 1. 1916 Pupil of State School No 3403 (Mongan's Bridge) - passed the Examination in Health and Temperance held by the Australian Health Society of Melbourne 2. 1916 Completed satisfactorily the Course of Study prescribed for Elementary Schools.- Mongan's Bridge Elementary School No. 3403 Papers - Certificates - Edward Maddison ...The Australian Health Society was formed in Melbourne in 1875 at the instigation of Unitarian Minister MarthaTurner. It promoted hygiene and comprised of doctors, prominent citizens and politicians. It targeted poorer districts and women. Schools were pressured to place health education on the curriculum. Society stalwarts made an annual examination in state schools. Mongan's Bridge No. 3403 opened in 1902. It was located beside the Kiewa river and operated part-time with nearby schools on occasions as well as full time. As numbers fluctuated it was also closed on occasions and then re-opened.Edward Maddison's family were farmers in the Kiewa Valley and the children attended the local school.Two certificates belonging to Edward Maddison 1. 1916 Pupil of State School No 3403 (Mongan's Bridge) - passed the Examination in Health and Temperance held by the Australian Health Society of Melbourne 2. 1916 Completed satisfactorily the Course of Study prescribed for Elementary Schools.- Mongan's Bridge Elementary School No. 3403edward maddison, australian health society, mongan's bridge school -
Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence, Letter from the Minister for War Organization of Industry, 1944, 01/04/1944
... On the recommendation of the Universities Commission the following Victorian institutions are approved institutions for the purposes of financial assistance:- * Ballarat SChool of Mines and Industries, Ballarat * Bendigo School of Mines and INdustries, Bendigo * Footscray Technical School, Footscray Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong * Melbourne Technical College, Melbourne * Swinburne Technical College, Hawthorn Financial assistance was made available to full-time day students attending diploma courses in Engineering, Science o r Architecture. ...On the recommendation of the Universities Commission the following Victorian institutions are approved institutions for the purposes of financial assistance:- * Ballarat SChool of Mines and Industries, Ballarat * Bendigo School of Mines and INdustries, Bendigo * Footscray Technical School, Footscray Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong * Melbourne Technical College, Melbourne * Swinburne Technical College, Hawthorn Financial assistance was made available to full-time day students attending diploma courses in Engineering, Science o r Architecture. ...Copy of a typed letter addressed to E.R. Field of the Technical Schools Association of Victoria regarding financial assistance to students at Technical Colleges. On the recommendation of the Universities Commission the following Victorian institutions are approved institutions for the purposes of financial assistance:- * Ballarat SChool of Mines and Industries, Ballarat * Bendigo School of Mines and INdustries, Bendigo * Footscray Technical School, Footscray Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong * Melbourne Technical College, Melbourne * Swinburne Technical College, Hawthorn Financial assistance was made available to full-time day students attending diploma courses in Engineering, Science o r Architecture. war organization of industry, ballarat school of mines, john dedman, e.r. field, technical schools association of victoria -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Catalogue, Once upon a time… The Land of Design, Advanced Diploma of Arts (Graphic Design), 2008, 2008
... course listed as: James Baker, Peter Lambert, Jill Hyatt, Ben Sanders, Travis Price, Sam Harmer, Trevor Tagliabue, Alister Heighway, Sarah Lloyd. University of Ballarat Federation University Graphic Design TAFE Advanced Diploma Arts Academy Camp Street Campus Promotional catalogue for graduating students of the University of Ballarat (TAFE), Advanced Diploma of Arts (Graphic Design). 32-page + 4-page cover saddle-stitched booklet. Full colour offset throughout. Once upon a time ...Storybook/fairytale themed promotion of student work on completion of the two-year Advanced Diploma of Arts (Graphic Design) course at University of Ballarat, 2008. Page one features student names and photographs, plus "character" names. Pages 2-3 fairytale map. Subsequent pages include folio examples, one student per double page spread. Inside back cover notes sponsors, Sovereign Press and The Image Company. Teaching staff for duration of the two-year course listed as: James Baker, Peter Lambert, Jill Hyatt, Ben Sanders, Travis Price, Sam Harmer, Trevor Tagliabue, Alister Heighway, Sarah Lloyd. Promotional catalogue for graduating students of the University of Ballarat (TAFE), Advanced Diploma of Arts (Graphic Design). 32-page + 4-page cover saddle-stitched booklet. Full colour offset throughout.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, tafe, advanced diploma, arts academy, camp street campus -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Catalogue, ADGD, Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, MMXII, 2012
... Inside cover used to promote ADGD course: "The program can be completed in two years full time study, with a pathway option to the Arts Academy Graphic Design Degree program, or direct employment in the industry."...Inside cover used to promote ADGD course: "The program can be completed in two years full time study, with a pathway option to the Arts Academy Graphic Design Degree program, or direct employment in the industry." ...Introduction by Paul Mah, Co-ordinator/Teacher. Staff listed as Kim Anderson, James Baker, Jason Grace, Sam Harmer, Alister Heighway, Paul Mah, Kate Neal, Selena Shillito, Natalie Trofimiuk. Cover design by Ashley "Cax-One" Skewes. Printed by Sovereign Press. Students have two, double-page spreads each. Final page features sponsors. Inside cover used to promote ADGD course: "The program can be completed in two years full time study, with a pathway option to the Arts Academy Graphic Design Degree program, or direct employment in the industry."Promotional catalogue for graduating students of the University of Ballarat (TAFE), Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design, 2012. Perfect/burst bound book. Black double fold cover, printed full colour plus silver foil emboss and possible matt varnish. 72-page full-colour inside pages.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, tafe, advanced diploma, arts academy, camp street campus -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Photograph: Mr. George Thomas Teacher and Councillor CTS 1937-1972
... time he also undertook a Diploma course in Electrical Engineering. Mr Thomas was appointed as a teacher (part-time) of Electrical Wiring at Collingwood in 1922 having had previous experience teaching in Geelong at the Gordon Institute of Technology. In 1930 Mr Thomas became a full...time he also undertook a Diploma course in Electrical Engineering. Mr Thomas was appointed as a teacher (part-time) of Electrical Wiring at Collingwood in 1922 having had previous experience teaching in Geelong at the Gordon Institute of Technology. In 1930 Mr Thomas became a full ...Mr. George Thomas' connection with Collingwood Technical School began as a junior technical student at Collingwood in 1913. He then became an apprentice in the electrical trades during which time he also undertook a Diploma course in Electrical Engineering. Mr Thomas was appointed as a teacher (part-time) of Electrical Wiring at Collingwood in 1922 having had previous experience teaching in Geelong at the Gordon Institute of Technology. In 1930 Mr Thomas became a full-time teacher in Electrical Trades, the year of the commencement of the Apprenticeship Commission in Victoria. In 1937 he was instrumental in introducing electroplating as a trade whereas it had previously only been taught as a section of the Electrical Trades. This was a period of severe economic constraints following the Great Depression and spending on education was limited. Needing the latest knowledge of industrial practices, Mr Thomas canvassed electroplating industries around Melbourne seeking employment opportunities and met with favourable responses. He approached Quinton’s electroplating firm in North Melbourne with the proposal to work for them on Saturday mornings without payment. In return for his labour, he asked to be taught the basics of the trade. During the week he was able to impart his knowledge to his students. Initially, he wanted to develop electroplating as an outlet for the Youth Employment Training Scheme. Once the class was firmly established, he submitted a proposal to the Education Department to establish an Electroplating Department, and this became the first of its kind in the southern hemisphere. He gave up teaching in 1939 to become the Northcote City Electrical Engineer where he served for 26 years. During this time he was also a Consulting Electrical Engineer to Box Hill and Port Melbourne Councils. His association with Collingwood Technical School (and later, College) continued, first as an examiner on the State Electricity Commission (SEC) panel and from 1947 as a member of the School Council. He was president of the Council in 1961 and 1962. He also represented the College on the Northern Regional Council and participated in the selection of Electrical Trades teachers. For four years, 1967-1971, he represented the metropolitan Technical Schools and Colleges on the Council of the Monash University, in which capacity he gave outstanding service to technical education. George H. Thomas attended his first Council meeting on June 12, 1947 and remained on the Council until the secondary and post-secondary sections were separated in 1981 – a period in excess of 34 years. (See Scott p36).Black and white photographs of Mr. George Thomas who had a long association with Collingwood Technical School and Collingwood Technical College, spanning the years 1937-1972. He began his connection with the school as a teacher and went on to become a member of the School Council. He introduced Electroplating as a trade to be taught at Collingwood Technical School in 1937. (Scott p36) The photographs include one of Mr. George Thomas in Monash University regalia 1971. Another of Collingwood Technical School Council 1972 with Mr. Thomas. Images also include an excerpt from Mr. Scott's history.collingwood technical school, george h. thomas, electroplating course, nmit -
Australian Multicultural Community ServicesAnnual Report, Australian - Polish Community Services first Annual Report 1983-1984, 1984
... full-time workers who used office at 1 French Street, Footscray by the courtesy of MRC Footscray. The office acted as a first point of contact for all persons of the Polish community who needed welfare services or assistance of any kind. Currently the agency manages eight aged care programs (funded by the federal and state governments) that support over 500 clients a week, with a particular focus on elders from Eastern European backgrounds. Additionally, organisation's activities include emergency relief, English and computer classes, aged care courses...full-time workers who used office at 1 French Street, Footscray by the courtesy of MRC Footscray. The office acted as a first point of contact for all persons of the Polish community who needed welfare services or assistance of any kind. Currently the agency manages eight aged care programs (funded by the federal and state governments) that support over 500 clients a week, with a particular focus on elders from Eastern European backgrounds. Additionally, organisation's activities include emergency relief, English and computer classes, aged care courses ...Australian - Polish Community Services was established as an independent organisation at the inaugural meeting on the 10th May 1983. There were four full-time workers who used office at 1 French Street, Footscray by the courtesy of MRC Footscray. The office acted as a first point of contact for all persons of the Polish community who needed welfare services or assistance of any kind. Currently the agency manages eight aged care programs (funded by the federal and state governments) that support over 500 clients a week, with a particular focus on elders from Eastern European backgrounds. Additionally, organisation's activities include emergency relief, English and computer classes, aged care courses and several sustainability projects per year.first Annual Report in history of Australian - Polish Community Services which highlights initiatives and achievements undertaken during the first year of existencecolour: cream, 10 pages including cover page, one-sided printingsignature of Treasurer J.B. Talaskaannual report, 1983, polish community -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. STORES AT THE DIGGINGS, c1850s
... time assembled during the month of June, the rates of carriage rose successively to £80, £100, and £120 per ton, and contracts were said to have been freely made at still higher rates, even at £150 per ton. £3 to £4 per week with rations were promptly given to good bullock drivers who were disposed to undertake the protracted and adventurous charge of a provision dray. At the diggings, the course of prices had been for some time on the upward move, in anticipation of the winter's scarcity. A tent full...time assembled during the month of June, the rates of carriage rose successively to £80, £100, and £120 per ton, and contracts were said to have been freely made at still higher rates, even at £150 per ton. £3 to £4 per week with rations were promptly given to good bullock drivers who were disposed to undertake the protracted and adventurous charge of a provision dray. At the diggings, the course of prices had been for some time on the upward move, in anticipation of the winter's scarcity. A tent full ...Diggers & Mining. Stores at the diggings. ''Rates of carriage to Mount Alexander had generally ranged between £10 and 20 per ton. As winter drew on, these rates, began alarmingly to advance. The Bendigo goldfields . . . Were at this time the great focus of attention. To this locality, where it was said 40,000 persons were at one time assembled during the month of June, the rates of carriage rose successively to £80, £100, and £120 per ton, and contracts were said to have been freely made at still higher rates, even at £150 per ton. £3 to £4 per week with rations were promptly given to good bullock drivers who were disposed to undertake the protracted and adventurous charge of a provision dray. At the diggings, the course of prices had been for some time on the upward move, in anticipation of the winter's scarcity. A tent full of stores was second only to a tent full of gold itself. Flour which could be purchased in Melbourne at £24 per ton was sold at Bendigo for £20 per bag of 200lbs., or at the rate of £200 for the ton of 2,000lbs., weight'' Markings: 40 994.LIF. 5. Used as a teaching aid.hanimount -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Calendar, 1903
... Contents include: Associateship and final certificates; Calendar for 1903; Discipline; Fees; Full Certificates issued; general regulations: Honorary Correspondents: Office Bearers; Professor and Lecturers; Results of exams; Statistics; Subscriptions and Donations; Subjects included in Regulation Technical Schools; Subjects on Instruction; Subjects included in Associateship course, Time table. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Contents include: Associateship and final certificates; Calendar for 1903; Discipline; Fees; Full Certificates issued; general regulations: Honorary Correspondents: Office Bearers; Professor and Lecturers; Results of exams; Statistics; Subscriptions and Donations; Subjects included in Regulation Technical Schools; Subjects on Instruction; Subjects included in Associateship course, Time table. ...Contents include: Associateship and final certificates; Calendar for 1903; Discipline; Fees; Full Certificates issued; general regulations: Honorary Correspondents: Office Bearers; Professor and Lecturers; Results of exams; Statistics; Subscriptions and Donations; Subjects included in Regulation Technical Schools; Subjects on Instruction; Subjects included in Associateship course, Time table. Images include: Andrew Anderson, Lecture Rooms (Administration Building), Senior members of staff, School Buildings and Grounds, Linkenbach Table - Battery Laboratory, Engineering laboratory interior, junior Chemistry Laboratory; Assay Laboratory, Battery Laboratory interior, Maddern FurnaceCharcoal soft covered book at 100 pages. ballarat school of mines, andersnon\bickett, vale, warrington rogers, oddie, dunn, figgis, david ham, herman, lindsay, lonie, maddern, middleton, morrison, nevett, pearce, scott, woolcott, wanliss, r.e. williams, henry cuthbert, thomas hart, charles kent, frederick martell, newman, william bailey, hamilton, bechervaise, george russell, thomas bath, r.m. serjeant, peter matthews, theo williams, alfred mica smithh, daniel walker, hubert murphy, charles deane, arthur garrard, valentine anderson, douglas runtin, john balyney, l. cameron, dawbarn, a.e.c. kerr, john adams, edgar mcconnon, hall, john m. sutherland, usher, charles campbell, metallurgy, geology, certificate as mine manager, certificat as assayer, labratory, museum, land and mine surveying, applied mechanics, machine drawing and dedign, mechanics applied to mining, engineering laboratory, electrical department, state school lectures, excursions, mathematics, physics, geometry, photography, chemistry, organic chemistry, assaying, mining gelogy, mineralogy, petrology, algebra, trigonometry, mensuration, land surveying, mine surveying, steam and gas engines, dynamics and heat, sound and light, magnetism and electricity, electrical tecnology, botany, veterinary science, engineering drawing, electroplating -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Waller and Chester, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries Ballarat: The Art School, c1948, c1948
... full-course student was an Intermediate Certificate of equivalent. The Certificate of Art was a two year course of basic study to enable students to undertake a further two years of specialised training in a chosen field of art. The Diploma of Art was a two-year course of specialised training available to students, who have passed the Certificate of Art Examination or its equivalent. Candidates of the examination must be at least 19 years of age, must have completed two years' full -time...full-course student was an Intermediate Certificate of equivalent. The Certificate of Art was a two year course of basic study to enable students to undertake a further two years of specialised training in a chosen field of art. The Diploma of Art was a two-year course of specialised training available to students, who have passed the Certificate of Art Examination or its equivalent. Candidates of the examination must be at least 19 years of age, must have completed two years' full -time ...Entrance requirements for a full-course student was an Intermediate Certificate of equivalent. The Certificate of Art was a two year course of basic study to enable students to undertake a further two years of specialised training in a chosen field of art. The Diploma of Art was a two-year course of specialised training available to students, who have passed the Certificate of Art Examination or its equivalent. Candidates of the examination must be at least 19 years of age, must have completed two years' full -time training or not less than three years' part-time training, and must present for the Matriculation examination for English Expression. Part-Time classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School c1948 were: Day: Dressmaking, Weaving, Leatherwork, Pottery, Metalwork, Painting, Sculpture, Junior Art. Evening: Dressmaking, Weaving, Leatherwork, pottery, Metalwork, Painting, Sculpture, Ticket Writing, Lettering, Figure Drawing. Two fold, 6 page information flyer on classes held at the Ballarat Technical Art School. The Art school offered Diploma of Art, Certificate of Art and Part-time classes.ballarat technical art school, art, diploma of art, certificate of art, part-time classes, syllabus, design, scholarships, diploma of art in pottery, diploma of art in advertising, art education, dressmaking, weaving, leatherwork, pottery, metalwork, painting, sculpture, junior art, dressmaking, weaving, leatherwork, pottery, metalwork, painting, sculpture, ticket writing, lettering, figure drawing -
Federation University Historical CollectionProgramme, Programme for the Official Opening of the Mt Helen Campus, 10/1970
... time honoured title - The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat - it should more distinctly sub-title the three divisions. the tertiary division then became known as the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. On receipt of substantial Commonwealth-State Grants, made to it as a college of advanced education, the Council was enabled at the start of 1967, to purchase for the Institute the 20 acre campus at Mt Helen. A master plan has been produced to develop this beautiful and spacious site as a tertiary institution enrolling, in due course, some 3000 full...time honoured title - The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat - it should more distinctly sub-title the three divisions. the tertiary division then became known as the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. On receipt of substantial Commonwealth-State Grants, made to it as a college of advanced education, the Council was enabled at the start of 1967, to purchase for the Institute the 20 acre campus at Mt Helen. A master plan has been produced to develop this beautiful and spacious site as a tertiary institution enrolling, in due course, some 3000 full ...The first building at the Mt Helen Campus was opened in October 1970. Students first starting using the campus in the same year. The programme includes the following historical information: "On 26th October, 1870, Sir Redmond Barry officially opened the first venture into formal technical education in Australia - the Ballarat School of Mines. Over the preceding year a small group of Ballarat citizens interested in mining had conceived and brought into being the idea of creating such a school. They leased a derelict Court House next to the Ballarat Gaol in Lydiard St., at a nominal rental for15 years, and started classes with 4 students and an honorary lecturer. The School developed its courses beyond the initially intended range of studies related to mining, increased in enrolments, took over neighbouring properties and buildings and developed three levels of education - tertiary, trade and secondary. From the latter part of the 19th Century, even though remaining under the control of its own autonomous Council, it developed close links with the State Education Department. From the earliest times the School achieved widespread recognition and a particularly high reputation, and its graduates spread across Australia and the world. For several years it was affiliated with Melbourne University. In the last decade its scope has been further broadened by the introduction of new tertiary courses. During 1965 the State Government created the Victoria Institute of Colleges - a non-teaching body empowered to award degrees and directed towards the task of co-ordinating and developing tertiary education in Victorian in institutions other than universities. the tertiary division of the School became affiliated with the V.I.C. at the end of that same year. Subsequently the Council of the School decided that, whilst retaining for the whole establishment the time honoured title - The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat - it should more distinctly sub-title the three divisions. the tertiary division then became known as the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. On receipt of substantial Commonwealth-State Grants, made to it as a college of advanced education, the Council was enabled at the start of 1967, to purchase for the Institute the 20 acre campus at Mt Helen. A master plan has been produced to develop this beautiful and spacious site as a tertiary institution enrolling, in due course, some 3000 full time students. the first sod was turned, to initiate this development, by the then Governor General of Australia, The Right Honourable Lord Casey, on 19th October, 1967. The first building group, now completed and occupied, has involved an expenditure approaching $1,000,000. It contains the departments of Mechanical, Civil and Mining Engineering, Metallurgy and Geology. it also contains the Computer Centre, a temporary Library and temporary student amenities. Over the next two years a further four buildings, costing about $2,500,000, will be erected, and a further major portion of the Institute will move to Mt Helen. these buildings, in addition to one for direct teaching work, will include a Library, a Union and the first stage of a Hall of Residence."White, folded, paper programme printed on the occasion of the official opening of the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mount Helen Campus on the occasion of the centenary of the Ballarat School of Minesuniversity of ballarat, ballarat school of mines, biae, mount helen, mt helen campus, mb john, jack barker, e.j. barker, rolly parfenovics, parfenovics, nigel bown, campus. victorian institute of colleges, m.b. john -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Calendar, 1908-9, 1908-9
... Contents of this booklet are: Asssociatesjip Final Certificates, Calendar, Classification of Subjects, Departmental Regulations, Discipline, Discipline Board, Examination Results Nov-Dec 1907, Fees, Full Certificates Issued, General Regulations, Introduction, Notices, Officer Bearers, Professors and Lecturers, Subjects of Instruction - Department of Chemistry and Metallurgy, Geological Department, Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Department, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Practical, Plane and Solid Geometry, Photography, Subscriptions and Donations 1907, Technical Art and Trade Schools, Time Table, Photos of Buildings and Grounds ballarat school of mines andrew anderson j. m. bickett hon. r. t. vale james millhinch bickett james oddie r. maddern charles kent robert lambert fred j. martell professor a. mica smith daniel walker hubert r. murphy charles a. deane arthur garrard t. s. hart a. d. gilchrist a. e. c. kerr j. brittain e. j. a. mcconnon john m. sutherland bertram whitington h. j. hall j. f. usher charles e. campbell sir roderick murchison sir redmond barry judge rogers r. m. sergeant thomas bath dr james stewart general regulations discipline discipline board associateship and final certificates mining engineering metullurgy geology electrical engineering plans of buildings and grounds certificate courses departmental regulations respecting order of study and examinations in chemistry, assaying and metallurgy fees time table 1908 department of chemistry and metullurgy chemistry metallurgy assaying geological department mining engineering department electrical engineering department department of mathematics and physics practical, plane and solid geometry photography full certificates issued examination results nov-dec 1907 subscriptions and donations 1907 technical, art and trade schools full courses classification of subjects and fees per term Pale blue covered 74 page booklet relating to the Ballarat School of Mines in the year 1908-9. ...In 1908-9 Andrew Anderson was President of the Ballarat School of Mines. Contents of this booklet are: Asssociatesjip Final Certificates, Calendar, Classification of Subjects, Departmental Regulations, Discipline, Discipline Board, Examination Results Nov-Dec 1907, Fees, Full Certificates Issued, General Regulations, Introduction, Notices, Officer Bearers, Professors and Lecturers, Subjects of Instruction - Department of Chemistry and Metallurgy, Geological Department, Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Department, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Practical, Plane and Solid Geometry, Photography, Subscriptions and Donations 1907, Technical Art and Trade Schools, Time Table, Photos of Buildings and GroundsPale blue covered 74 page booklet relating to the Ballarat School of Mines in the year 1908-9. ballarat school of mines, andrew anderson, j. m. bickett, hon. r. t. vale, james millhinch bickett, james oddie, r. maddern, charles kent, robert lambert, fred j. martell, professor a. mica smith, daniel walker, hubert r. murphy, charles a. deane, arthur garrard, t. s. hart, a. d. gilchrist, a. e. c. kerr, j. brittain, e. j. a. mcconnon, john m. sutherland, bertram whitington, h. j. hall, j. f. usher, charles e. campbell, sir roderick murchison, sir redmond barry, judge rogers, r. m. sergeant, thomas bath, dr james stewart, general regulations, discipline, discipline board, associateship and final certificates, mining engineering, metullurgy, geology, electrical engineering, plans of buildings and grounds, certificate courses, departmental regulations respecting order of study and examinations in chemistry, assaying and metallurgy, fees, time table 1908, department of chemistry and metullurgy, chemistry, metallurgy, assaying, geological department, mining, engineering department, electrical engineering department, department of mathematics and physics, practical, plane and solid geometry, photography, full certificates issued, examination results nov-dec 1907, subscriptions and donations 1907, technical, art and trade schools, full courses, classification of subjects and fees per term -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Technical School - History Of School Folder, 1913 - 25 March 1995
... Full Time and Part-Time Day and Evening Courses For Girls...Full Time and Part-Time Day and Evening Courses For Girls Pale yellow folder containing papers of Sunshine Technical School and photos of 16 Davis St, East Burwood. ...Principals of Sunshine Technical School: 1913 - 1930 G. Baxter, 1931 - L. G. Leroux, 1944 - 1944 R. G. Perry (6 months relieving), 1945 - 1946 G. F. Bull, 1947 - 1949 J. R. Wilson, 1950 - 1950 E. L. Willison, 1950 - 1950 G. F. Bull, 1951 - 1960 J. V. Shelton, 1958 - 2 months S. M. Veitch Acting (Mr. Shelton ill), 1960 - 1969 C. R. Pittock, 1961 - 1961 E. J. Heard Relieving (Mr. Pittock L.S.L.), 1970 - 1974 O. R. Roberts, 1975 - 1977 J. F. Hennessy, 1977 - 1977 A. E. Edwards Acting, 1977 - D. R. Boyd|Presidents of Sunshine Technical School: 1913 H. V. McKay, - 1946 D. B. Ferguson, 1946 - 1966 J. R. Parsons, 1967 - 1969 A. T. Perry, 1969 - 1970 F. Heaviside, 1971 - 1972 I. K. Cook, 1973 - 1976 L. J. McKay, 1976 - 1978 D. W. Gray, 1978 - C. R. Day|Helen Keller died in Conn. U.S.A June 2nd 1968|Mr. Paterson|R. Merrigan|Western Institute|D. Fischer|School Reunion|Mr. Wheat|G. Gerrard|The Parents Association|B. Miles|Mr. Ludwick|Mrs. P. Atamaniuk|J.T. Fyfe, Deputy Principal|Mrs. K. French|Emily McPherson College|Norma J. Findley, Principal|Sunshine Technical School Prospectus C. Full Time and Part-Time Day and Evening Courses For Girlssunshine technical school, technical school -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Stock and land, Horticultural Science at Burnley Opens Way to Many Jobs, 1971
... University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne stock and land courses burnley horticultural college careers evening classes part-time classes short courses Full page article in "Stock and Land" August 19, 1971 p 23 on courses and career options. ...Full page article in "Stock and Land" August 19, 1971 p 23 on courses and career options.stock and land, courses, burnley horticultural college, careers, evening classes, part-time classes, short courses -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Australian, Uproar Over Axed Regional Campuses, 20.10.2004
... Report on The University of Melbourne finding it too costly to teach full time vocational education and training agricultural courses at regional campuses....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne university of melbourne regional campuses agricultural courses closing regional campuses country campuses closure of campuses Copy of article in The Australian, 20.10.2004 by Louise Perry. Report on The University of Melbourne finding it too costly to teach full time vocational education and training agricultural courses at regional campuses. ...university of melbourne, regional campuses, agricultural courses, closing regional campuses, country campuses, closure of campuses -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-BranchEquipment - Webbing, 22/2/2009
... time with some re-supplies during the course of time sometimes; it was common practice to slide into the backpack whilst prone on the ground and then slowly turn and rise to standing as the most convenient of loading up. Despite the effort required to patrol long distances with a heavy load, many soldiers had a close affinity with the backpack and webbing as it provided him with comefort and necessities during an Operation. vietnam vietnam war diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch equipment Pic 01: Backpack Front Pic 02: Backpack Rear Pic 03: Belt with full compliments: ammunition pouch x 2, water bottle x 2, bumpack x 1 Pic 04: Bumpack in isolation Standard issue of infantry back pack and webbing kit for carrying of day-to-day needs whist on patrol or other duties. ...The back pack and webbing was the infantry soldiers 'house on feet'; whilst on patrol, he carried all that was required for days/weeks at a time with some re-supplies during the course of time sometimes; it was common practice to slide into the backpack whilst prone on the ground and then slowly turn and rise to standing as the most convenient of loading up.Despite the effort required to patrol long distances with a heavy load, many soldiers had a close affinity with the backpack and webbing as it provided him with comefort and necessities during an Operation.Standard issue of infantry back pack and webbing kit for carrying of day-to-day needs whist on patrol or other duties. Contents included, but not limited to (and In no particular order): food, clothing, cooking utensils, water, spare ammunition, arms, maintenance tools, hootchie/mosquito net, personal items, machete; six pieces in total.Pic 01: Backpack Front Pic 02: Backpack Rear Pic 03: Belt with full compliments: ammunition pouch x 2, water bottle x 2, bumpack x 1 Pic 04: Bumpack in isolationvietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, equipment -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, In the Beginning (H31), 1973
... course came to be known as 'Legatees'. ' Two years later the focus changed to the families of departed comrades. In September 1925 'a quiet and experienced Legatee pointed to the Families, now two years older, of their comrades who had not come home, the name and destiny of Legacy, hitherto not fully grasped and with its inner significance of Challenge, Trust and Responsibility, flashed for the first time into full and clear focus and Legacy had, in that realisation, found both its goal and its Soul.' ...course came to be known as 'Legatees'. ' Two years later the focus changed to the families of departed comrades. In September 1925 'a quiet and experienced Legatee pointed to the Families, now two years older, of their comrades who had not come home, the name and destiny of Legacy, hitherto not fully grasped and with its inner significance of Challenge, Trust and Responsibility, flashed for the first time into full and clear focus and Legacy had, in that realisation, found both its goal and its Soul.' ...A document written in 1973 with a summary of the first few years of Legacy. It relates the story of Legatee Stan Savige being inspired by Major General Sir Gellibrand to start a club in Melbourne with the broad objective to help the further the interests of ex-servicemen (by business reciprocity). Stan Savige had 'within a few weeks had gathered a small band of ex-servicemen, mostly from his old Brigade, and on 25th September 1923 a Club of about 50 members was established in Melbourne. It was given the name of 'Legacy' and its members in due course came to be known as 'Legatees'. ' Two years later the focus changed to the families of departed comrades. In September 1925 'a quiet and experienced Legatee pointed to the Families, now two years older, of their comrades who had not come home, the name and destiny of Legacy, hitherto not fully grasped and with its inner significance of Challenge, Trust and Responsibility, flashed for the first time into full and clear focus and Legacy had, in that realisation, found both its goal and its Soul.' The document is not signed but a file reference on the bottom is 'JHBA:WF 16.1.73" and the note from the Public Relations Committee indicates the author as being Legatee JHB Amstrong (Brian). The note from the Public Relations Committee mentions 'Fifty Years On' and 'In the beginning', both written by Legatee Armstrong were a fine contribution to the Annual Report in 1973, and were being sent to the printers. (Fifty Years On is at 01506). The notation H31 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A summary of the beginnings of Legacy written in its 50 anniversary year by Legatee Brian Armstrong.White foolscap paper with black type x 2 pages, a summary of Legacy's history written in 1973.Handwritten H31 in red pen. It is dated 16 January 1973 (the 50th Anniversary of Legacy).history, golden jubilee -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - Major H J Archer 2/8 AR
... full-time duty as an officer in the Citizen Military Forces from 7th July 1940, until 20th February 1941 (number V7097). His appointment in the rank of Major with the 7th Infantry Battalion was due to him having served part time as an officer in the CMF since 1927. On 21st February 1941, Henri joined the Australian Imperial Force and was appointed as a Major, with the number VX39872. Following the completion of various armoured corps training courses...full-time duty as an officer in the Citizen Military Forces from 7th July 1940, until 20th February 1941 (number V7097). His appointment in the rank of Major with the 7th Infantry Battalion was due to him having served part time as an officer in the CMF since 1927. On 21st February 1941, Henri joined the Australian Imperial Force and was appointed as a Major, with the number VX39872. Following the completion of various armoured corps training courses ...Henri John ARCHER was born in Brunswick Victoria, Australia, on 27th May 1907, to parents William Thomas and Hetta (née LAWSON) ARCHER. In 1934, Henri married Stella Florence COLLER, and they had 3 children. Living in Balwyn, Victoria, and employed as an Insurance Superintendent, Henri commenced full-time duty as an officer in the Citizen Military Forces from 7th July 1940, until 20th February 1941 (number V7097). His appointment in the rank of Major with the 7th Infantry Battalion was due to him having served part time as an officer in the CMF since 1927. On 21st February 1941, Henri joined the Australian Imperial Force and was appointed as a Major, with the number VX39872. Following the completion of various armoured corps training courses at Puckapunyal, he was taken on strength with the 2nd/8th Armoured Regiment. On 17th April 1943, Henri embarked for service in New Guinea, for a period of 2 months. He again embarked on 3rd September 1943, for service in Rabaul, returning to Australia on 6th February 1944. Following the end of the War, on 8th May 1946, Henri was appointed as a member of the War Crimes Courts with HQ 8MD, and embarked for duty with the War Crimes Trials in Rabaul two days later. Henri returned to Australia on 15th August 1946, and was subsequently transferred to the Reserve of Officers (Armoured Corps) list for the 3rd Military District (Victoria) on 27th November 1946. He was awarded the Efficiency Decoration, as well as the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, 1939-45 War Medal and the Australia Service Medal. He was also issued Returned from Active Service Badge number A343705. Henri died in Melbourne on 27th July 1971, aged 64, and his ashes are interred in the Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Banksia Wall ZJ, Niche 01. (Compiled by Karan CAMPBELL-DAVIS from historical records kept by Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria, the National Archives of Australia, and Find A Grave website. )Photograph mounted with timber frame. Some manuscript inscriptions of reverse.HENRI JOHN ARCHER / VX39872 / B 27 MAY 1907 / ENL 7 JULY 1940 / DISCH 26 NOV 1946 / OC A SQN 2/8 AAR [and] PURCHASED FROM EBAY / MAY 2024 [followed by signature undecipherable]wwii, armour, 2/8 armourned regiment, war crimes, rabaul, cmf -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionBorn digital image, September 1993
... He returned to 8/13 VMR and completed the 1/85 Army Reserve (ARES) Regimental Officers Basic Course (ROBC Reconnaissance), then was posted immediately as 1 TP LDR for the Hay Booligal Annual Field Exercise (AFX). In 1985 he took command of 2TP at Cobram until Nov 1987 when he transferred to C Squadron First Armoured Regiment (CSQN 1AR). This began six months full time...He returned to 8/13 VMR and completed the 1/85 Army Reserve (ARES) Regimental Officers Basic Course (ROBC Reconnaissance), then was posted immediately as 1 TP LDR for the Hay Booligal Annual Field Exercise (AFX). In 1985 he took command of 2TP at Cobram until Nov 1987 when he transferred to C Squadron First Armoured Regiment (CSQN 1AR). This began six months full time ...The Dibb Report into mainland defence of Australia,1986, among other things identified the requirement for protection of key assets in Northern Australia and the possibility of involving Army Reserve (Ares) units in this thus releasing regular forces for offensive operations. Dibb also pointed out that this defined role would result in a huge lift in Ares morale. In June 1988, the 3rd Division (3Div) conducted a Tactical Exercise without Troops (TEWT), Exercise ‘Distant Trumpet’ in the Katherine- Darwin area to study problems associated with defence against low level incursions against Tindal RAAF Base. Exercise ‘Northern Explorer’ followed in October of that year when units of the 3Div including A Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles sent patrol groups to get a first taste of environment and conditions. Post-Exercise reports had to include recommendations re: health, equipment and adaptation of Standing Operating Procedures (SOPs) in preparation for the new role deploying to Northern Australia. The first deployment by 8/13 Vistorian Mounted Rifles was in 1988. Deployments continued i following years. In September 1993, 3 Troop (Wangaratta) VMR Squadron 4/19 PWLH commanded by Captain Kelvin Robertson deployed to NT. The training began with airfield defence at Tindal followed by a 1000km recon into Arnhem Land in four Landrovers. The troop reported on the conditions of the roads, airfields, bridges (mainly causeways) resources such as fuel supplies in the towns and infrastructure. Each troop taking different route. 3 Troop had the Northern route through Kakadu National park across the East Alligator River to Oenpelli then to Maningrida and Ramangining and south to the Central Arnhem Road and back to Tindal Air force Base. Kelvin Robertson enlisted on 6 April 1981 at Cobram where Lieutenant Dan Wyborn was the troop leader at 2 Troop A Squadron 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles (2TP A SQN 8/13 VMR). He completed the Initial Employment Training Course (IET) and then an M113A1 driver’s course in March 1982. Course Senior Instructor (SI) was Captain (CAPT) John McLean and wing instructor Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2) Mick Baxter (ex-Driving & Servicing Wing instructor at the School of Armour). He served with 2TP at Cobram as a trooper Driver/Signaller until June 1982 when he was selected for officer training. He served two years as an Officer Cadet in Course 21 at Officer Cadet Training Unit (OCTU) graduating in June 1984. He returned to 8/13 VMR and completed the 1/85 Army Reserve (ARES) Regimental Officers Basic Course (ROBC Reconnaissance), then was posted immediately as 1 TP LDR for the Hay Booligal Annual Field Exercise (AFX). In 1985 he took command of 2TP at Cobram until Nov 1987 when he transferred to C Squadron First Armoured Regiment (CSQN 1AR). This began six months full time duty in which Lieutenant (LT) Robertson completed the regular army 1/88 (ROBC Tank), and then served as CSQN's first and only ARES Leopard Tank TP LDR until the next ARES LT was trained up as 2TP LDR. He later served as the CSQN Liaison Officer (LO) on the First Brigade (1 Bde) exercise ‘Predators Advance’ and as a staff officer on a Second Division (2Div) exercise. In Jan 1991 he studied at the Reserve Command and Staff College (RCSC). Upon completion of Grade 3 he was promoted to CAPT and transferred back to a reconnaissance troop, 3TP VMR SQN 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse (4/19PWLH) at Wangaratta. CAPT Robertson transferred to the Inactive List in 1994, but in 2011 returned to the Active List serving as Operations Captain (OPS CAPT) at Regimental Headquarters (RHQ) 12th/16th Hunter River Lancers (12/16 HRL)and later Second-In-Command (2IC) Tamworth-based Operations Support Squadron (OPSPT SQN), and at 9 day exercises at Singleton range and an exercise at Townville High Range in Protective Mobility Vehicle (PMV) Bushmasters. In 2013 after completing the ARES Grade 3 Staff Officers course in Brisbane he returned home to Jerilderie and served as 2IC A SQN 4/19 PWLH based at Latchford Barracks Bonegilla. He was awarded the Defence Long Service Medal (DLSM) in 2014. Highlights of his career included being Parade Commander for the 75th anniversary Beersheba parade in Canberra on 31 October 1992. The guard, drawn from the VMR SQN 4/19 PWLH represented the 4th Light Horse Regiment, a participant of the Charge. Then twenty years later, 2012, he was invited to speak at the Quirindi Anzac Day ceremony. On this occasion he was serving with 12/16 HRL, so in two ceremonies, 20 years apart, he had represented both the 4th LHR and the 12th LHR, the two lead Regiments that charged Beersheba. CAPT Robertson was placed on the Inactive List again in 2015. Illustrates Reserve training in NT.Colour image of soldier with landscape in background being Captain Kelvin Robertson 3 Troop Leader (Wangaratta) VMR Squadron 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment looking out over the Arafura swamp near the Maningrida to Ramingining road in Arnhem Land during exercise in the Northern Territory, September 1993.tindal, robertson -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook - Student Records, Examination Register, Burnley School of Horticulture 1917-32, 1917-1932
... Schools include Melbourne, Caulfield and Camberwell Grammars, Scotch and Wesley Colleges, and Melbourne High School to name a few. register results agricultural and horticultural science courses schools intermediate certificate wesley college 1921 Examination Register Bound register of student names, results and comments for Agricultural Science and Horticulture - intermediate, leaving and matriculation (and miscellaneous students) classes at the College of Horticulture and Primary Agriculture (Burnley). The range of recorded part time and full ...Records span the principalships at the College of Horticulture and Primary Agriculture of McLennan, J.P. (1917-21), Rae, 1922-25), and Jessep, A.W. (1926-41). Schools include Melbourne, Caulfield and Camberwell Grammars, Scotch and Wesley Colleges, and Melbourne High School to name a few.Bound register of student names, results and comments for Agricultural Science and Horticulture - intermediate, leaving and matriculation (and miscellaneous students) classes at the College of Horticulture and Primary Agriculture (Burnley). The range of recorded part time and full time classes comprised students enrolled at the College and from participating Melbourne schools (colleges, grammars and high schools) between 1917 and 1932. Over the years over 100 students recorded. Includes (1) Pasted in insert, Intermediate Certificate Wesley College 1921, list of 4 names and results. (2) Insert, 6 columns of sums.Examination Registerregister, results, agricultural and horticultural science, courses, schools, intermediate certificate, wesley college, 1921
