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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Tatura Co-operative Housing Society Ltd Minute Book 1956-1979, 1956
... Housing Society Ltd...Housing society minutes...Housing Society Ltd., meetings from 1956 to 1979. Some handwritten by Martin Delany. Some typed lists. books minute Tatura Co-operative Housing Society Ltd Housing society minutes Martin Delany Green cover, suede leather spine, black writing, red label on spine. ...Minute bok of Tatura Co-operative Housing Society Ltd., meetings from 1956 to 1979. Some handwritten by Martin Delany. Some typed lists.Green cover, suede leather spine, black writing, red label on spine.books, minute, tatura co-operative housing society ltd, housing society minutes, martin delany -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyArchive - File, Ewan Ogilvy's Bayside Papers, Box Two: Submissions, 1987
... His files were presented to the Society in May 2001 on his preparation for leaving Victoria. town planning town planning - proposals shelved - bayside public action campaigns environmental issues public housing missions to seamen ewan ogilvy centre for urban research and action sandridge city development co pty ltd scdc linton r lethlean barry pullen - mlc Signed 'Ewan Ogilvy', additions to title From Ewan OGILVY's chronologically organised 'Bayside Papers' relating to the proposed development of Port Melbourne industrial land in the late 1980s: bound fille containing submissions from Community Services Victoria, Port Melbourne City Council, ALP, Port Melbourne Citizens Action Group, correspondence, minutes and notes from meetings attended etc. ...Ewan Ogilvy, former Melbourne Councillor and also of Community Services Victoria, Inner Urban Ministerial Advisory Committee and Uniting Church's Centre for Urban Research and Action (CURA), was instrumental in social justice approaches to town planning. He and CURA's Social Justice and the City Project funded Port Melbourne community groups protesting against the SCDC development in 1987. His files were presented to the Society in May 2001 on his preparation for leaving Victoria.From Ewan OGILVY's chronologically organised 'Bayside Papers' relating to the proposed development of Port Melbourne industrial land in the late 1980s: bound fille containing submissions from Community Services Victoria, Port Melbourne City Council, ALP, Port Melbourne Citizens Action Group, correspondence, minutes and notes from meetings attended etc.Signed 'Ewan Ogilvy', additions to titletown planning, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, public action campaigns, environmental issues, public housing, missions to seamen, ewan ogilvy, centre for urban research and action, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, linton r lethlean, barry pullen - mlc -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMixed media - Video, RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "My Heathmont" - Peter Le Get
... Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Presenter: Peter Le Get, together with his wife, Mary, have been one of the few families to purchase, and live in, four homes in the suburb of Heathmont. The Le Get’s came to Heathmont when pioneer orchardists were beginning to sell their properties, which led to the sub-division of land into housing blocks. It was the time of a new community coming together, with sporting clubs starting up, churches and schools built, roads being defined or asphalted, and the proliferation of new shops and businesses. Digitised video (5.14GB). Duration: 61 minutes ...Digitised video (5.14GB). Duration: 61 minutes. Recorded May, 2018. (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)Presenter: Peter Le Get, together with his wife, Mary, have been one of the few families to purchase, and live in, four homes in the suburb of Heathmont. The Le Get’s came to Heathmont when pioneer orchardists were beginning to sell their properties, which led to the sub-division of land into housing blocks. It was the time of a new community coming together, with sporting clubs starting up, churches and schools built, roads being defined or asphalted, and the proliferation of new shops and businesses.
