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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum"Certificate of Gratitude", 25 January 1984
... presented to Mr a Ranson by Greek Government in appreciation for Australian Army defence of their country against overwhelming number of German Air and Army forces....Timber framed certificate of gratitude presented to Mr a Ranson by Greek Government in appreciation for Australian Army defence of their country....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray presented to Mr a Ranson by Greek Government in appreciation for Australian Army defence of their country against overwhelming number of German Air and Army forces. ...presented to Mr a Ranson by Greek Government in appreciation for Australian Army defence of their country against overwhelming number of German Air and Army forces.Timber framed certificate of gratitude presented to Mr a Ranson by Greek Government in appreciation for Australian Army defence of their country.Written in Greek -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCertificate - Certificate of Gratitude, Certificate of Gratitude to Mr A Ransom
... ...Greek Government...The certificate of gratitude was present to Mr A Ransom by the Greek Government. It was awarded to Australian servicemen who served in Greece against overwhelming number of German air and land troops....Certificate of gratitude Mr A Ransom Greek Government Australian servicemen Greece German air and land troops Piece of white paper with black writing, enclosed in a brown wooden frame. ...The certificate of gratitude was present to Mr A Ransom by the Greek Government. It was awarded to Australian servicemen who served in Greece against overwhelming number of German air and land troops.Piece of white paper with black writing, enclosed in a brown wooden frame. Attached to document is a bronze medal with a stripped ribbon. One band of navy blue, one band of light blue and one band of navy blue.certificate of gratitude, mr a ransom, greek government, australian servicemen, greece, german air and land troops -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchCertificate of Thanks
... for the service of AJS (Fred) Lancashire by the Greek Government...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Picture for the service of AJS (Fred) Lancashire by the Greek Government Certificate of Thanks ...for the service of AJS (Fred) Lancashire by the Greek Governmentpicture -
Bendigo Military MuseumCurrency - CURRENCY, VARIOUS, Governments of Ceylon, Turkey, Greece, 2) 1930, .3) feb 1942
... Greek. All 3 have been laminated. Currency CURRENCY, VARIOUS Governments of Ceylon, Turkey, Greece ...Souvenired by W.O Albert Corrie VX47191, refer Cat No 4847 for service..1) Currency note, ten cents Ceylon, blue and black colours with King George depiction. .2) Currency note, 50 Elli Kurus, Turkish, various colours with depiction of a man in RH corner. .3) Currency note, Greek, 10 (unclear), various colours, depiction on LH corner re an Ancient Greek. All 3 have been laminated..2) In red, “SERI B22 223751” .3) In red/black, “A ? 7 434181”currency, notes, -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - Curraweena Avenue Development, Caulfield South
... The newsletter also announces new funding for ethnic seniors’ groups including the Greek Senior Citizens’ Association of St Gregorios in Bentleigh. The newsletter includes two black and white photographs (54mm x 60mm; 54mm x 125mm). State government ...Two copies of a two page Community Cabinet Newsletter, Glen Eira, Issue 8, 10/2002, announcing a joint project to house the elderly at Curraweena Avenue, Caulfield South. The newsletter also announces new funding for ethnic seniors’ groups including the Greek Senior Citizens’ Association of St Gregorios in Bentleigh. The newsletter includes two black and white photographs (54mm x 60mm; 54mm x 125mm).state government, city of glen eira, caulfield south, south caulfield, curraweena avenue, aged people, accommodation, public housing, home units, parliamentary representatives, residential development, pike bronwyn, briggs betty, bentleigh senior citizens’ centre, pandazopoulos john, bracks steve, grants, greek senior citizens’ association, st gregorios bentleigh -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Scribe, Forgotten ANZACS, 2008
... In this revised edition, based on fresh archival research, and containing a collection of previously unpublished photos, the truth finally emerges as to how the Australian, Greek, and New Zealand Governments were misled over key decisions that would define the campaign. ...his is the largely unknown story of another Anzac force, which fought not at Gallipoli, but in Greece, during World War II. Desperately outnumbered and fighting in deeply inhospitable conditions, these Anzacs found themselves engaging in a long retreat through Greece, under constant air attack. Most of the Anzac Corps was evacuated by the end of April 1941, but many men got only as far as Crete. Fighting a German paratroop invasion there in May, large numbers were taken captive and spent four long years as prisoners of the Nazis. The campaign in Greece turned out to have uncanny parallels to the original Gallipoli operation: both were inspired by Winston Churchill, both were badly planned by British military leaders, and both ended in defeat and evacuation. Just as Gallipoli provided military academies the world over with lessons in how not to conduct a complex feat of arms, Churchill's Greek adventure reinforced fundamental lessons in modern warfare - heavy tanks could not be stopped by men armed with rifles, and Stuka dive-bombers would not be deflected by promises of air support from London that were never honoured. In this revised edition, based on fresh archival research, and containing a collection of previously unpublished photos, the truth finally emerges as to how the Australian, Greek, and New Zealand Governments were misled over key decisions that would define the campaign.Index, bibliography, notes, ill, maps, p.374.non-fictionhis is the largely unknown story of another Anzac force, which fought not at Gallipoli, but in Greece, during World War II. Desperately outnumbered and fighting in deeply inhospitable conditions, these Anzacs found themselves engaging in a long retreat through Greece, under constant air attack. Most of the Anzac Corps was evacuated by the end of April 1941, but many men got only as far as Crete. Fighting a German paratroop invasion there in May, large numbers were taken captive and spent four long years as prisoners of the Nazis. The campaign in Greece turned out to have uncanny parallels to the original Gallipoli operation: both were inspired by Winston Churchill, both were badly planned by British military leaders, and both ended in defeat and evacuation. Just as Gallipoli provided military academies the world over with lessons in how not to conduct a complex feat of arms, Churchill's Greek adventure reinforced fundamental lessons in modern warfare - heavy tanks could not be stopped by men armed with rifles, and Stuka dive-bombers would not be deflected by promises of air support from London that were never honoured. In this revised edition, based on fresh archival research, and containing a collection of previously unpublished photos, the truth finally emerges as to how the Australian, Greek, and New Zealand Governments were misled over key decisions that would define the campaign. world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - greece, greek campaign - australian involvement -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Australian Government, A great risk in a good cause, 2001
... Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges world war 1939-1945 -campaigns - greece and crete greece and crete - australian involvement - 1941 The experience of the Australian army during the battles for Greece and Crete in 1941 Ill, maps, p.162. A great risk in a good cause Book Australian Government Richard Reid ...The experience of the Australian army during the battles for Greece and Crete in 1941Ill, maps, p.162.non-fictionThe experience of the Australian army during the battles for Greece and Crete in 1941world war 1939-1945 -campaigns - greece and crete, greece and crete - australian involvement - 1941 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, Community Directory 1982 - City of Port Melbourne, 1982
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - city of port melbourne City of Port Melbourne Community Directory 1982, covering all aspects of Council services to the community. Printed in English with some information given also in Greek ...City of Port Melbourne Community Directory 1982, covering all aspects of Council services to the community. Printed in English with some information given also in Greek and Turkish.local government - city of port melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, City of Port Melbourne, Victoria - 1989 Community Directory, 1989
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - city of port melbourne City of Port Melbourne Community Directory for 1989, covering all aspects of council services and other helpful information. Printed in English, Greek ...City of Port Melbourne Community Directory for 1989, covering all aspects of council services and other helpful information. Printed in English, Greek, Turkish, Vietnamese, Italian.local government - city of port melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, City of Port Melbourne, Victoria - 1986 Community Directory, 1986
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - city of port melbourne City of Port Melbourne Community Directory for 1986, covering all aspects of council services and other helpful information. Cover printed in English, Greek ...City of Port Melbourne Community Directory for 1986, covering all aspects of council services and other helpful information. Cover printed in English, Greek, Turkish, Vietnamese, Italian.local government - city of port melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, Community Directory City of Port Melbourne Victoria 1987-1988, 1987
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - city of port melbourne City of Port Melbourne Community Directory for 1987/88, covering all aspects of council servies and other helpful information. Cover printed in English, Greek ...City of Port Melbourne Community Directory for 1987/88, covering all aspects of council servies and other helpful information. Cover printed in English, Greek, Turkish, Vietnamese, Italian.local government - city of port melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, Annual Report and Community Directory City of Port Melbourne Victoria 1990/91, 1990
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - city of port melbourne Annual Report and Community Directory City of Port Melbourne Victoria 1990/91, covering all aspects of council services and other helpful information. Cover printed in English, Greek ...Annual Report and Community Directory City of Port Melbourne Victoria 1990/91, covering all aspects of council services and other helpful information. Cover printed in English, Greek, Turkish, Vietnamese, Italian.local government - city of port melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, Annual Report and Community Directory City of Port Melbourne Victoria 1991/92, 1991
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - city of port melbourne Annual Report and Community Directory City of Port Melbourne Victoria 1991/92, covering all aspects of council services and other helpful information. Cover printed in English, Greek ...Annual Report and Community Directory City of Port Melbourne Victoria 1991/92, covering all aspects of council services and other helpful information. Cover printed in English, Greek, Turkish, Vietnamese, Italian.local government - city of port melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyCard - 1974 Port Melbourne Council Elections, Jan Soldatos, 1974
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - city of port melbourne elections jan harris soldatos e doufos john william 'jack' woodruff dr m cass brigadier j munro senior sergeant martin coghlan (retired) Yellow how to vote card for Jan Soldatos. Text and photo in brown. Line at top in Greek ...Yellow how to vote card for Jan Soldatos. Text and photo in brown. Line at top in Greeklocal government - city of port melbourne, elections, jan harris soldatos, e doufos, john william 'jack' woodruff, dr m cass, brigadier j munro, senior sergeant martin coghlan (retired) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPostcard - Limni, Greece, sister city, 1980s
... Greek people were the largest ethnic group in Port Melbourne. During his tenure as Mayor, Cr WHITE fostered a strong ethic of multi-culturalism in Port Melbourne and set up a city relationship with Limni which donated these items. Perce made trip(s?) to Limni. Local Government ...These publications reflect the period when Greek people were the largest ethnic group in Port Melbourne. During his tenure as Mayor, Cr WHITE fostered a strong ethic of multi-culturalism in Port Melbourne and set up a city relationship with Limni which donated these items. Perce made trip(s?) to Limni.Set of 8 picture postcards of Limni, our sister city in Greece.local government - city of port melbourne, migrants, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Perce Maguire White, Mayor City of Port Melbourne, visiting Greece, c. late 1980's
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Perce McGuire WHITE Local Government - City of Port Melbourne Perce Maguire WHITE, holding a City of Port Melbourne plaque, on a visit to Greece. ...Perce Maguire WHITE, holding a City of Port Melbourne plaque, on a visit to Greece. perce mcguire white, local government - city of port melbourne -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAnvil
... Greek and Roman times. This anvil is significant for its association with the local government body of Warrnambool Ports and Harbours, which is of local historic significance. ...This anvil was once the property of Warrnambool Ports and Harbours. It is associated with the shipping trade and wold have been used by a blacksmith or tinsmith for forging and shaping metal. According to Pliny, the anvil is supposed to be invented by Cinyra of Cyprus, but it was probably much older. There has been very little change in the basic design of the anvil since Greek and Roman times. This anvil is significant for its association with the local government body of Warrnambool Ports and Harbours, which is of local historic significance. It is also significant for its association with blacksmiths and tinsmiths, which are rare trades today.Anvil, small, for use by blacksmiths and tinsmiths.It was once the property of the Warrnambool Ports and Harbours.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, anvil, blacksmiths, tinsmith, tools, trades, warrnambool ports and harbours -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Passenger ship 'Queen Frederica', 1965
... Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne The passenger liner 'Queen Frederica' was one of the many ships that transported Greek emigrants to Australia in the post World War 2 years up until air travel became a more efficient and faster means of travel. Between 1945 and 1965, two million immigrants arrived in Australia. The decision by the Australian Government ...The passenger liner 'Queen Frederica' was one of the many ships that transported Greek emigrants to Australia in the post World War 2 years up until air travel became a more efficient and faster means of travel. Between 1945 and 1965, two million immigrants arrived in Australia. The decision by the Australian Government to open up the nation in this way was based on the notion of ‘populate or perish’ that emerged in the wake of the Second World War. Among the new immigrants were the first government-sanctioned non-British migrants.A black and white photograph of a ship berthed at Princes Pier, Port Melbourne. Rail trucks and a crane are in the middle distance and a car, utility and trailer are parked beside the ship. The photograph has been mounted on chip board.51A/ 26port melbourne. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Melbourne Greek school, c1931
... It was not until the late 1960s and the mid-1970s that modern Greek was introduced to Victorian government schools. A mounted black and white photograph mounted on grey board featuring twenty eight boys and girls and four adults, seated and standing in four rows on a stage with a backdrop behind them. ...The photograph is of students at Melbourne's first Greek Community school, established for the Australian-born children of Greek immigrants. They are pictured with four of their teachers, one of whom is Nina Black (Mavrokefalos) seated in the second row, fourth from the left. The other teacher is Rita Black seated 4th from the right in the same row. Sitting on the floor are Vicki Raftopoulos 2nd left and Olga Andrews on the far right of the row. Greek parents were very keen for their children born in Australia to be able to speak their language and to understand Greek culture and heritage. It is documented that there were attempts to establish a school as early as 1901 and later in 1923. However, it was not until 1929 that an after school hours Greek school was properly established. Up until 1957 the Greek community schools were the sole providers of Greek language classes. It was not until the late 1960s and the mid-1970s that modern Greek was introduced to Victorian government schools. A mounted black and white photograph mounted on grey board featuring twenty eight boys and girls and four adults, seated and standing in four rows on a stage with a backdrop behind them. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Nina Black (Mavrokefalos)
... In 1985 Nina Black received the Hellenic Distinction Award for her contribution to Greek language and cultural pursuits in Australia and during the Bicentennial celebrations (1988) she was honoured by the Australian Government for achievements in the wider Australian community. culture A studio photograph of a head and shoulders profile of a young lady. ...The portrait photograph is of Nina (Regina) Black (Mavrokefalos). Nina is the first born of Constantine and Efstathia (Toula) Mavrokefalou. Her father was a founding member of the Society and her mother was President of the first Greek women's committee established in Melbourne in 1917, the Greek Women's Organisation. Nina was well known for her contribution to Greek community life. Nina was a member of Ladies' Auxiliary of the IPS in the 1950s and held the position of treasurer. Nina was also a member of AHEPA and the first president of the Daughters of Penelope. She taught Greek at the Greek Community school as well as to non-Greeks at the Council of Adult Education. Nina also performed in Greek theatrical productions and taught Greek dance to Greeks and non-Greeks. In 1985 Nina Black received the Hellenic Distinction Award for her contribution to Greek language and cultural pursuits in Australia and during the Bicentennial celebrations (1988) she was honoured by the Australian Government for achievements in the wider Australian community. A studio photograph of a head and shoulders profile of a young lady. She is wearing a cameo brooch at her neck. culture -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Greek community event Port Melbourne, c. 1985
... Perce McGuire WHITE Local Government - City of Port Melbourne Josef (Jo) SZWARC "Jack" the horse Stylianios (Steve) KOURAKIS L - R Unknown, ? Josef SZWARE, ? Cr Steve KOURAKIS, Perce Maguire WHITE. Photograph Greek ...L - R Unknown, ? Josef SZWARE, ? Cr Steve KOURAKIS, Perce Maguire WHITE.perce mcguire white, local government - city of port melbourne, josef (jo) szwarc, "jack" the horse, stylianios (steve) kourakis -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewspaper - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection
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Albans Developments Start To Move, Forges, War Hits The West, Braybrook Becomes Sunshine 2881.02 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Mail We're 60 Diamond Jubilee 1984, The Footscray Mail Office, Braybrook Becomes Sunshine 2881.03 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Golden Anniversary Issue 1974, The Advocate First Fifty Years, Sunshine Shopping Centre City Place, Clarence Gibson Carlton, Sunshine Post Office, Donald "Don" McKay, Anderson Road & Sun Crescent Railway Crossings, Sunshine Technical School, Sunshine Fire Stations, Albion Land Sales, Sunshine Overpass 2881.04 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Sunshine Declared City Anniversary 1978, Albion Is Greek, Sunshine Sports Centre, The Sage Of Sunshine's Hugh Victor McKay, Railway Work Shops 2881.05 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Star Celebrating Sunshine 150 Years Of Local Government 2011, Kevin Wheelahan Gardens Family Day, Sunshine Historical Cards 2881.06 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Sunshine & Braybrook Celebrating 150 Years Of Local Government 2010, John Darling & Sons Flour Mill Heritage Listed 2881.07 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Sunshine Advocate 1860 - 1960 Sunshine Illustrated Commemorating 100 Years Of Progress 1960, Our First Explorers Followed The River, Grimes & Batman 2881.08 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Sun 60th Anniversary Souvenir 1982 2881.09 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Mail We're 60 Diamond Jubilee 1984, The Footscray Mail Office, Braybrook Becomes Sunshine 2881.10 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Sunshine Plaza Openning 1983 2881.11 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate We're 60 The Way We Were And Today 1984, Sunshine Plaza Opening, The Advocate's Stories Of The Passing Years 2881.12 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Sunshine Advocate 1st Edition 1st March 1924, Help Us To Help You In The District's Progress 2881.13 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Western Times Souvenir Of Century Footscray Shopping Centre Celebrates 100 Years, Nicholson Street, Footscray Mall, Charles Grimes, Encildoune House 2881.14 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Age Sunshine A Community Report 1974, Grants Aid City To Improve Way Of Life, Sunshine Municipal Offices, Sims Metal, Inventor Gave The City Its Name, Firestone Australia, Olex Cables, ARC 2881.15 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Age Councils Revolt Against The Secret Freeways 1974 2881.16 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Age Spot Light On The Western Suburbs 1987, Werribee Park 2881.17 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Carlton Brothers 1984 2881.18 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Weekender Sunshine, Rainbow House, Dining, Sport, Youth 2881.19 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Age Shopping Centre Site Was Once A Hole 1974, High Point West Opens September 1975 2881.20 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Mirror Highpoint West Opening 1975 2881.21 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Massive Shopping Complex 1981, Footscray Private Hospital 2881.22 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Advertiser Clarrie Carlton Dies Age 79 1972 2881.23 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Johnny Farnham At Deer Park Hotel, Advocate Founder Fies Clarrie Carlton 1972, Peter Norman 2881.24 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Australia Day Program Will Appeal To All 1965, Sunshine Advocate Changes Ownership, Works Starts On New Town Hall, Sunshine New Library 2881.25 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Braybrook Centenary 1971, Education Department Protests, Braybrook & Sunshine Shire Halls, Marian College library, Mathews Hill Reserve, New Private Hospital Sunshine North 2881.26 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Argus Souvenir Of A Century Of Progress 1934 2881.27 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Profile Community Newspaper 1983, Sunshine North School Crossing 2881.28 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Sun Sixty Years Of Sun Days 1982, First Federal Parliment At Canberra, Southern Cross Flyers 2881.29 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Images For The Sunshine Advocate 1860 - 1960 Sunshine Illustrated Commemorating 100 Years Of Progress 1960 2881.30 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Axe To Fall On St. ...Albans Developments Start To Move, Forges, War Hits The West, Braybrook Becomes Sunshine 2881.02 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Mail We're 60 Diamond Jubilee 1984, The Footscray Mail Office, Braybrook Becomes Sunshine 2881.03 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Golden Anniversary Issue 1974, The Advocate First Fifty Years, Sunshine Shopping Centre City Place, Clarence Gibson Carlton, Sunshine Post Office, Donald "Don" McKay, Anderson Road & Sun Crescent Railway Crossings, Sunshine Technical School, Sunshine Fire Stations, Albion Land Sales, Sunshine Overpass 2881.04 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Sunshine Declared City Anniversary 1978, Albion Is Greek, Sunshine Sports Centre, The Sage Of Sunshine's Hugh Victor McKay, Railway Work Shops 2881.05 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Star Celebrating Sunshine 150 Years Of Local Government 2011, Kevin Wheelahan Gardens Family Day, Sunshine Historical Cards 2881.06 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Sunshine & Braybrook Celebrating 150 Years Of Local Government 2010, John Darling & Sons Flour Mill Heritage Listed 2881.07 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Sunshine Advocate 1860 - 1960 Sunshine Illustrated Commemorating 100 Years Of Progress 1960, Our First Explorers Followed The River, Grimes & Batman 2881.08 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Sun 60th Anniversary Souvenir 1982 2881.09 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Mail We're 60 Diamond Jubilee 1984, The Footscray Mail Office, Braybrook Becomes Sunshine 2881.10 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Sunshine Plaza Openning 1983 2881.11 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate We're 60 The Way We Were And Today 1984, Sunshine Plaza Opening, The Advocate's Stories Of The Passing Years 2881.12 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Sunshine Advocate 1st Edition 1st March 1924, Help Us To Help You In The District's Progress 2881.13 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Western Times Souvenir Of Century Footscray Shopping Centre Celebrates 100 Years, Nicholson Street, Footscray Mall, Charles Grimes, Encildoune House 2881.14 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Age Sunshine A Community Report 1974, Grants Aid City To Improve Way Of Life, Sunshine Municipal Offices, Sims Metal, Inventor Gave The City Its Name, Firestone Australia, Olex Cables, ARC 2881.15 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Age Councils Revolt Against The Secret Freeways 1974 2881.16 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Age Spot Light On The Western Suburbs 1987, Werribee Park 2881.17 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Carlton Brothers 1984 2881.18 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Weekender Sunshine, Rainbow House, Dining, Sport, Youth 2881.19 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Age Shopping Centre Site Was Once A Hole 1974, High Point West Opens September 1975 2881.20 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Mirror Highpoint West Opening 1975 2881.21 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Massive Shopping Complex 1981, Footscray Private Hospital 2881.22 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Advertiser Clarrie Carlton Dies Age 79 1972 2881.23 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Johnny Farnham At Deer Park Hotel, Advocate Founder Fies Clarrie Carlton 1972, Peter Norman 2881.24 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Australia Day Program Will Appeal To All 1965, Sunshine Advocate Changes Ownership, Works Starts On New Town Hall, Sunshine New Library 2881.25 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Braybrook Centenary 1971, Education Department Protests, Braybrook & Sunshine Shire Halls, Marian College library, Mathews Hill Reserve, New Private Hospital Sunshine North 2881.26 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Argus Souvenir Of A Century Of Progress 1934 2881.27 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Profile Community Newspaper 1983, Sunshine North School Crossing 2881.28 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Sun Sixty Years Of Sun Days 1982, First Federal Parliment At Canberra, Southern Cross Flyers 2881.29 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - Images For The Sunshine Advocate 1860 - 1960 Sunshine Illustrated Commemorating 100 Years Of Progress 1960 2881.30 - Ray Carlton Significant Papers Collection - The Advocate Axe To Fall On St. ...Collection of Significant Papers -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. Brian Howe MP, 1986
... government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. ...government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. ...Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne. He spent his early childhood in the suburb of Malvern and was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne. He later studied theology in Chicago (1967–69) and then returned to Australia. He served as a minister with the Methodist Church and the Uniting Church in various parts of Victoria – Morwell, Eltham and Fitzroy. Howe was elected to the House of Representatives in 1977 representing the northern Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie Garrick for Labor preselection in a hard-fought contest.[1] A member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party, he was Minister for Defence Support in the government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. One of the defectors, tram-conductor George Gogas, contested Batman as a Democrat candidate in 1990, but polled only 12.9 per cent of the vote.[3] After the 1990 election Howe was appointed to the post of Minister for Community Services and Health. When Paul Keating resigned from Cabinet in 1991, Howe succeeded him as Deputy Prime Minister. He became Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services in the Keating government in December 1991, dropping the health part of the portfolio in 1993. In June 1995 he resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and was succeeded by Kim Beazley. He did not stand for re-election at the 1996 election. Following his parliamentary career, Howe has been appointed as an Associate Professor for Melbourne University and continues to work with social policy and related fields. He is a member of the Church of All Nations in Carlton, and active in the Uniting Church. A full biography in his own words can be found in the Proceedings of the Uniting Church Historical Society, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Vol. 21, No. 1 for June 2014.Howe standing by a window in his office 1986.Identification of Howe. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. Brian Howe MP, 1984
... government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. ...government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. ...Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne. He spent his early childhood in the suburb of Malvern and was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne. He later studied theology in Chicago (1967–69) and then returned to Australia. He served as a minister with the Methodist Church and the Uniting Church in various parts of Victoria – Morwell, Eltham and Fitzroy. Howe was elected to the House of Representatives in 1977 representing the northern Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie Garrick for Labor preselection in a hard-fought contest.[1] A member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party, he was Minister for Defence Support in the government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. One of the defectors, tram-conductor George Gogas, contested Batman as a Democrat candidate in 1990, but polled only 12.9 per cent of the vote.[3] After the 1990 election Howe was appointed to the post of Minister for Community Services and Health. When Paul Keating resigned from Cabinet in 1991, Howe succeeded him as Deputy Prime Minister. He became Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services in the Keating government in December 1991, dropping the health part of the portfolio in 1993. In June 1995 he resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and was succeeded by Kim Beazley. He did not stand for re-election at the 1996 election. Following his parliamentary career, Howe has been appointed as an Associate Professor for Melbourne University and continues to work with social policy and related fields. He is a member of the Church of All Nations in Carlton, and active in the Uniting Church. A full biography in his own words can be found in the Proceedings of the Uniting Church Historical Society, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Vol. 21, No. 1 for June 2014.Full-face, looking into the camera 1984 - part of an advertisement for Wesley Church's 126th anniversary 9/9/1984.Identification of Howe -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. Brian Howe MP, 1985
... government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. ...government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. ...Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne. He spent his early childhood in the suburb of Malvern and was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne. He later studied theology in Chicago (1967–69) and then returned to Australia. He served as a minister with the Methodist Church and the Uniting Church in various parts of Victoria – Morwell, Eltham and Fitzroy. Howe was elected to the House of Representatives in 1977 representing the northern Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie Garrick for Labor preselection in a hard-fought contest.[1] A member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party, he was Minister for Defence Support in the government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. One of the defectors, tram-conductor George Gogas, contested Batman as a Democrat candidate in 1990, but polled only 12.9 per cent of the vote.[3] After the 1990 election Howe was appointed to the post of Minister for Community Services and Health. When Paul Keating resigned from Cabinet in 1991, Howe succeeded him as Deputy Prime Minister. He became Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services in the Keating government in December 1991, dropping the health part of the portfolio in 1993. In June 1995 he resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and was succeeded by Kim Beazley. He did not stand for re-election at the 1996 election. Following his parliamentary career, Howe has been appointed as an Associate Professor for Melbourne University and continues to work with social policy and related fields. He is a member of the Church of All Nations in Carlton, and active in the Uniting Church. A full biography in his own words can be found in the Proceedings of the Uniting Church Historical Society, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Vol. 21, No. 1 for June 2014.Howe alighting from a car at Williamstown dockyards March 1985.Identification of Howe. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. Brian Howe MP, 1984
... government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. ...government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. ...Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne. He spent his early childhood in the suburb of Malvern and was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne. He later studied theology in Chicago (1967–69) and then returned to Australia. He served as a minister with the Methodist Church and the Uniting Church in various parts of Victoria – Morwell, Eltham and Fitzroy. Howe was elected to the House of Representatives in 1977 representing the northern Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie Garrick for Labor preselection in a hard-fought contest.[1] A member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party, he was Minister for Defence Support in the government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. One of the defectors, tram-conductor George Gogas, contested Batman as a Democrat candidate in 1990, but polled only 12.9 per cent of the vote.[3] After the 1990 election Howe was appointed to the post of Minister for Community Services and Health. When Paul Keating resigned from Cabinet in 1991, Howe succeeded him as Deputy Prime Minister. He became Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services in the Keating government in December 1991, dropping the health part of the portfolio in 1993. In June 1995 he resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and was succeeded by Kim Beazley. He did not stand for re-election at the 1996 election. Following his parliamentary career, Howe has been appointed as an Associate Professor for Melbourne University and continues to work with social policy and related fields. He is a member of the Church of All Nations in Carlton, and active in the Uniting Church. A full biography in his own words can be found in the Proceedings of the Uniting Church Historical Society, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Vol. 21, No. 1 for June 2014.Howe at Williamstown dockyard with an exploded view of a frigate September 1984.Identification of Howe.rev brian leslie howe, deputy prime minister of australia -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Vision Australia Foundation 1999/2000 service highlights, 2000
... Other articles discuss the addition of Telelink groups for Greek, Vietnamese and Macedonian clients, planning to move from Commercial Road building, Boroondara Council becomes the first to offer information in audio and Braille, expansion of radio network with stations open in Albury, Shepparton and Bendigo, Kooyong Fair raises $60,000, George Vowell, Mirridong and Kelaston receive government accreditation, and a Vision Australia centre opens in Southport QLD....Other articles discuss the addition of Telelink groups for Greek, Vietnamese and Macedonian clients, planning to move from Commercial Road building, Boroondara Council becomes the first to offer information in audio and Braille, expansion of radio network with stations open in Albury, Shepparton and Bendigo, Kooyong Fair raises $60,000, George Vowell, Mirridong and Kelaston receive government accreditation, and a Vision Australia centre opens in Southport QLD. ...The annual report outlines the achievements of the year and financial position of the organisation. Other articles discuss the addition of Telelink groups for Greek, Vietnamese and Macedonian clients, planning to move from Commercial Road building, Boroondara Council becomes the first to offer information in audio and Braille, expansion of radio network with stations open in Albury, Shepparton and Bendigo, Kooyong Fair raises $60,000, George Vowell, Mirridong and Kelaston receive government accreditation, and a Vision Australia centre opens in Southport QLD.1 volume of printed pages with illustrationsvision australia foundation, corporation records, emily macdonald, chris lynch, john mcleod, donna meade, anna baxter, john williams, margaret bell, helen morse, sue harrison, nellie lucas, edna barron, margaret sanders, helen coutts-green, john wicking, neil maxwell, peter darwin, margaret laughton, ken austin -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Greek Journeys through Bonegilla, Bruce J Pennay, 2011
... They were privately sponsored by Greeks already resident in Australia From 1953 to mid-1956 there was a large influx of Greek migrants: about half of the 33,639 to arrive were assisted by the ICEM and Australian Government and almost all were processed at the Bonegilla Reception and Training Centre. ...An illustrated interpretive booklet about post-war assisted Greek migration to Australia. Between 1951 and 1959, the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) arranged for 233 000 people to come to Australia, principally from Greece and Italy. Prior to this over 5 000 Greeks had arrived in Australia since the end of World War 2. They were privately sponsored by Greeks already resident in Australia From 1953 to mid-1956 there was a large influx of Greek migrants: about half of the 33,639 to arrive were assisted by the ICEM and Australian Government and almost all were processed at the Bonegilla Reception and Training Centre. Bonegilla was the official employment office through which about 15 000 assisted Greek migrants were processed between 1953 and 1956. It was from Bonegilla that many Greeks started work and life journeys within Australia. This publication deals with their experiences.A publication of 27 pages including illustrations and images. It is part of the "At Bonegilla" series of publications by the same author which examine different aspects of Post World War II migration to Australia.An illustrated interpretive booklet about post-war assisted Greek migration to Australia. Between 1951 and 1959, the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) arranged for 233 000 people to come to Australia, principally from Greece and Italy. Prior to this over 5 000 Greeks had arrived in Australia since the end of World War 2. They were privately sponsored by Greeks already resident in Australia From 1953 to mid-1956 there was a large influx of Greek migrants: about half of the 33,639 to arrive were assisted by the ICEM and Australian Government and almost all were processed at the Bonegilla Reception and Training Centre. Bonegilla was the official employment office through which about 15 000 assisted Greek migrants were processed between 1953 and 1956. It was from Bonegilla that many Greeks started work and life journeys within Australia. This publication deals with their experiences.bonegilla migrants, bonegilla migrant reception centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, South East Ward, 1989
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Local Government elections Athan Savvas Councillors Pamphlet, how to vote card and Greek version for Savaas Athan in City of Nunawading Council Elections, 5 Aug 1989. ...Pamphlet, how to vote card and Greek version for Savaas Athan in City of Nunawading Council Elections, 5 Aug 1989.Pamphlet, how to vote card and Greek version for Savaas Athan in City of Nunawading Council Elections, 5 Aug 1989.Pamphlet, how to vote card and Greek version for Savaas Athan in City of Nunawading Council Elections, 5 Aug 1989.local government elections, athan, savvas, councillors -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Simon Warrender Collection See Description for details
... Application for Allocation of Capacity to Greece. .March 1996 Antas Application International Air Charter Licence November 2, 1977 Australian World Air A Project for the Introduction of Low-Cost International Mass Passenger Air Transportation and No date for the Formation of Travel Clubs in Australia, The United Kingdom & Other overseas destinations Air Kangaroo Memorandum. International Passenger Air Charter Australia to Europe Date: 1978 Club Kangaroo The formation of Club Kangaroo. Date: February 1980 Australian World Airways Discussion Paper. Government...Application for Allocation of Capacity to Greece. .March 1996 Antas Application International Air Charter Licence November 2, 1977 Australian World Air A Project for the Introduction of Low-Cost International Mass Passenger Air Transportation and No date for the Formation of Travel Clubs in Australia, The United Kingdom & Other overseas destinations Air Kangaroo Memorandum. International Passenger Air Charter Australia to Europe Date: 1978 Club Kangaroo The formation of Club Kangaroo. Date: February 1980 Australian World Airways Discussion Paper. Government ...
