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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CEPA COLLECTION: SOLICITORS MODEL RULES FOR AN INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION
... CEPA COLLECTION: SOLICITORS MODEL RULES FOR AN INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION...Generic legal rules for an incorporated association provided by Messrs. Petersen, Westbrook & Associates Solicitors, P.O. ...Box 132, Bendigo, 3550 Ten pages, single sided, stapled Document CEPA COLLECTION: SOLICITORS MODEL RULES FOR AN INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION ...Generic legal rules for an incorporated association provided by Messrs. Petersen, Westbrook & Associates Solicitors, P.O. Box 132, Bendigo, 3550 Ten pages, single sided, stapledcepa, petersen westbrook & associates -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Department of Justice, Legal changes affecting your incorporated association, October 2012
... Legal changes affecting your incorporated association...Department of Justice Bendigo Historical Society Eaglehawk Y Service Club Women, Legal Changes affecting the association: October/2012, 3 page document Legal changes affecting your incorporated association Document Department of Justice ...Eaglehawk Y Service Club Women, Legal Changes affecting the association: October/2012, 3 page documentdepartment of justice, bendigo historical society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CEPA COLLECTION: COMMERCIAL EGG PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED RULES
... CEPA COLLECTION: COMMERCIAL EGG PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED RULES...Commercial Egg Producers' Association Incorporated Rules, in accord with the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Four pages, single sided, foolscap sheets...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CEPA Commercial Egg Producers' Association Commercial Egg Producers' Association Incorporated Rules, in accord with the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Four pages, single sided, foolscap sheets Document CEPA COLLECTION: COMMERCIAL EGG PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED RULES ...Commercial Egg Producers' Association Incorporated Rules, in accord with the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Four pages, single sided, foolscap sheetscepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBooklet, History of Delta Road Pre-School Association Incorporated, 1975-1987
... History of Delta Road Pre-School Association Incorporated....History of Delta Road Pre-School Association Incorporated. Booklet Delta Road Pre-School ...Details the history of the Delta Road Pre-School (Watsonia) from initial meetings in 1975 to plan the pre-school up to 1987. Contains lists of Committee members and children enrolled at the centre. A detailed history from inception through the first 10 years of operation.18-page booklet detailing the history of the Delta Road Pre-School from 1975 to1987. Printed on white paper with pale pink cover.delta road pre school, watsonia, kindergartens -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyEphemera (Item) - Information brochure, Marysville and District Tourist and Progress Association, Explore MARYSVILLE DISTRICT, Unknown
... marysville and district tourist and progress association incorporated...Supported by/ Victorian/ Tourism/ Commission Produced by Marysville/ and District Tourist and Progress Association Incorporated...An information brochure with photographs of accommodation sites and businesses in Marysville as well as activities to experience in and around Marysville. marysville victoria australia information brochure all terrain tours baree cottages marylands country house may-yn holiday resort blackwood lodges cross country ski hire marysville hotel motel maryton park the cumberland dalrymples guest cottages nanda binya lodge st fillan kerami house kufstein inn silver birch restaurant and bar tower motel mathilde's of marysville steavenson falls marysville and district tourist and progress association incorporated tourism victoria darrowby deer farm esa camp lake mountain ski school marysville caravan park marysville ski hire pancake loft the old yarra track shoppe Supported by/ Victorian/ Tourism/ Commission Produced by Marysville/ and District Tourist and Progress Association Incorporated An information brochure with photographs of accommodation sites and businesses in Marysville as well as activities to experience in and around Marysville. ...An information brochure with photographs of accommodation sites and businesses in Marysville as well as activities to experience in and around Marysville. This brochure was produced by the Marysville & District Tourist & Progress Association with the support of Tourism Victoria.An information brochure with photographs of accommodation sites and businesses in Marysville as well as activities to experience in and around Marysville.Supported by/ Victorian/ Tourism/ Commission Produced by Marysville/ and District Tourist and Progress Association Incorporatedmarysville, victoria, australia, information brochure, all terrain tours, baree cottages, marylands country house, may-yn holiday resort, blackwood lodges, cross country ski hire, marysville hotel motel, maryton park, the cumberland, dalrymples guest cottages, nanda binya lodge, st fillan, kerami house, kufstein inn, silver birch restaurant and bar, tower motel, mathilde's of marysville, steavenson falls, marysville and district tourist and progress association incorporated, tourism victoria, darrowby deer farm, esa camp, lake mountain ski school, marysville caravan park, marysville ski hire, pancake loft, the old yarra track shoppe -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyEphemera (Item) - Information brochure, Marysville and District Tourist and Progress Association, Explore MARYSVILLE DISTRICT, Unknown
... marysville and district tourist and progress association incorporated...Supported by/ Victorian/ Tourism/ Commission Produced by Marysville/ and District Tourist and Progress Association Incorporated...An information brochure with photographs of accommodation sites and businesses in Marysville as well as activities to experience in and around Marysville. marysville victoria australia information brochure all terrain tours baree cottages marylands country house may-yn holiday resort blackwood lodges cross country ski hire marysville hotel motel maryton park the cumberland dalrymples guest cottages nanda binya lodge st fillan kerami house kufstein inn silver birch restaurant and bar tower motel mathilde's of marysville steavenson falls marysville and district tourist and progress association incorporated tourism victoria darrowby deer farm esa camp lake mountain ski school marysville caravan park marysville ski hire pancake loft the old yarra track shoppe Supported by/ Victorian/ Tourism/ Commission Produced by Marysville/ and District Tourist and Progress Association Incorporated An information brochure with photographs of accommodation sites and businesses in Marysville as well as activities to experience in and around Marysville. ...An information brochure with photographs of accommodation sites and businesses in Marysville as well as activities to experience in and around Marysville. This brochure was produced by the Marysville & District Tourist & Progress Association with the support of Tourism Victoria.An information brochure with photographs of accommodation sites and businesses in Marysville as well as activities to experience in and around Marysville.Supported by/ Victorian/ Tourism/ Commission Produced by Marysville/ and District Tourist and Progress Association Incorporatedmarysville, victoria, australia, information brochure, all terrain tours, baree cottages, marylands country house, may-yn holiday resort, blackwood lodges, cross country ski hire, marysville hotel motel, maryton park, the cumberland, dalrymples guest cottages, nanda binya lodge, st fillan, kerami house, kufstein inn, silver birch restaurant and bar, tower motel, mathilde's of marysville, steavenson falls, marysville and district tourist and progress association incorporated, tourism victoria, darrowby deer farm, esa camp, lake mountain ski school, marysville caravan park, marysville ski hire, pancake loft, the old yarra track shoppe -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Lease Indenture relating to a Building in Armstrong Street, Ballarat, 1906, 1906
... ballarat fine art public gallery association incorporated...Hand written indenture between Francis Jago of Ballarat and the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Association Incorporated relating for a lease of a building in Armstrong Street for use as an art school....Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat fine art gallery ballarat fine art public gallery association incorporated jago's building francis jago f.j. morris e. sheedy j.a. powell philately pearson and mann legal lease art gallery of ballarat ballarat technical art school Art Gallery of Ballarat Association Hand written indenture between Francis Jago of Ballarat and the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Association Incorporated relating for a lease of a building in Armstrong Street for use as an art school. ...Hand written indenture between Francis Jago of Ballarat and the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Association Incorporated relating for a lease of a building in Armstrong Street for use as an art school.ballarat fine art gallery, ballarat fine art public gallery association incorporated, jago's building, francis jago, f.j. morris, e. sheedy, j.a. powell, philately, pearson and mann, legal, lease, art gallery of ballarat, ballarat technical art school, art gallery of ballarat association -
Darebin City Brass IncWork on paper - Policy Document, Rules of the Association - Darebin City Brass Inc, 2024
... ...Incorporated Association...Darebin City Brass Inc Incorporated Association The Rules as adopted by vote in 2024 for Darebin City Brass Inc. 27 page document outlining the rules for the association for Darebin City Brass Inc. ...The Rules as adopted by vote in 2024 for Darebin City Brass Inc.27 page document outlining the rules for the association for Darebin City Brass Inc.non-fictionThe Rules as adopted by vote in 2024 for Darebin City Brass Inc.darebin city brass inc, incorporated association -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated, Call sign vampire : the inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War, 2021
... 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated...Ill, maps, p.280 Call sign vampire : the inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War Book 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated Rod Searle ; Denise Bell ; Paul Danaher ; Gregory Anderson. ...This inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.Ill, maps, p.280non-fictionThis inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.vietnam conflict - australian involvement, 1st australian field ambulance -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Rod Searle et al, Call sign Vampire, 2021
... 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated...Call sign Vampire Book Hardcover book Rod Searle Denise Bell Paul Danaher Gregory Anderson 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated ...This inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.The wounded, "... they were scared, frightened, shocked and they weren't coping. Generally, when the chopper landed, they weren't coping. No. They were in shock, incoherent and it was no good asking them what had happened, or where they'd been, because twenty minutes before they were in contact with the enemy ..." Ron NolanAt the 1st Australian Field Hospital the battle for life and limb was often challenging and intense. Medical services provided by the hospital were of such a high standard that the survival rate, for soldiers arriving at the hospital alive, was 99%.This success rate still stands today as a truly remarkable achievement!The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. It was also supported by a Q-store, an orderly room, messes and accommodation. Units attached to the hospital were the 33rd Dental Unit, 1st Field Medical and Dental Stores, 1st Field Hygiene Company, Chaplains and Australian Red Cross representatives.Our book is a celebration of the dedication, temerity and care of a unique group of Australians, thrown together to get on with the job of treating the injured and wounded. A consequence of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.Our hope is that the readers of Call Sign VAMPIRE gain an insight into what it meant to go to a war that polarised public opinion, and impacted the physical and mental well being of so many young soldiers and personnel dealing with the consequential casualties and despair. We also hope that you come to understand why as young Australians we are so proud to have been part of a unit that as Roger Nation remembers, "... welded together to form a team of world class standard" and why our camaraderie has continued to this day. - from Trove record.Hardcover, cloth bound, burgundy book with a white dust jacket. The dust jacket shows an image of six people ducking from the force of the wind coming from the helicopter that is landing behind them, there is blue cloudy sky above. Across the sky is printed the title. The book is housed in a burgundy clth covered slipcase.non-fictionThis inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.The wounded, "... they were scared, frightened, shocked and they weren't coping. Generally, when the chopper landed, they weren't coping. No. They were in shock, incoherent and it was no good asking them what had happened, or where they'd been, because twenty minutes before they were in contact with the enemy ..." Ron NolanAt the 1st Australian Field Hospital the battle for life and limb was often challenging and intense. Medical services provided by the hospital were of such a high standard that the survival rate, for soldiers arriving at the hospital alive, was 99%.This success rate still stands today as a truly remarkable achievement!The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. It was also supported by a Q-store, an orderly room, messes and accommodation. Units attached to the hospital were the 33rd Dental Unit, 1st Field Medical and Dental Stores, 1st Field Hygiene Company, Chaplains and Australian Red Cross representatives.Our book is a celebration of the dedication, temerity and care of a unique group of Australians, thrown together to get on with the job of treating the injured and wounded. A consequence of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.Our hope is that the readers of Call Sign VAMPIRE gain an insight into what it meant to go to a war that polarised public opinion, and impacted the physical and mental well being of so many young soldiers and personnel dealing with the consequential casualties and despair. We also hope that you come to understand why as young Australians we are so proud to have been part of a unit that as Roger Nation remembers, "... welded together to form a team of world class standard" and why our camaraderie has continued to this day. - from Trove record. 1st australian field hospital, vietnam war -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Rod Searle et al, Call sign Vampire, 2021
... 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated...Call sign Vampire Book Hardcover book Rod Searle Denise Bell Paul Danaher Gregory Anderson 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated ...This inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.The wounded, "... they were scared, frightened, shocked and they weren't coping. Generally, when the chopper landed, they weren't coping. No. They were in shock, incoherent and it was no good asking them what had happened, or where they'd been, because twenty minutes before they were in contact with the enemy ..." Ron NolanAt the 1st Australian Field Hospital the battle for life and limb was often challenging and intense. Medical services provided by the hospital were of such a high standard that the survival rate, for soldiers arriving at the hospital alive, was 99%.This success rate still stands today as a truly remarkable achievement!The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. It was also supported by a Q-store, an orderly room, messes and accommodation. Units attached to the hospital were the 33rd Dental Unit, 1st Field Medical and Dental Stores, 1st Field Hygiene Company, Chaplains and Australian Red Cross representatives.Our book is a celebration of the dedication, temerity and care of a unique group of Australians, thrown together to get on with the job of treating the injured and wounded. A consequence of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.Our hope is that the readers of Call Sign VAMPIRE gain an insight into what it meant to go to a war that polarised public opinion, and impacted the physical and mental well being of so many young soldiers and personnel dealing with the consequential casualties and despair. We also hope that you come to understand why as young Australians we are so proud to have been part of a unit that as Roger Nation remembers, "... welded together to form a team of world class standard" and why our camaraderie has continued to this day. - from Trove record.Hardcover, cloth bound, burgundy book with a white dust jacket. The dust jacket shows an image of six people ducking from the force of the wind coming from the helicopter that is landing behind them, there is blue cloudy sky above. Across the sky is printed the title. The book is housed in a burgundy cloth covered slipcase.non-fictionThis inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.The wounded, "... they were scared, frightened, shocked and they weren't coping. Generally, when the chopper landed, they weren't coping. No. They were in shock, incoherent and it was no good asking them what had happened, or where they'd been, because twenty minutes before they were in contact with the enemy ..." Ron NolanAt the 1st Australian Field Hospital the battle for life and limb was often challenging and intense. Medical services provided by the hospital were of such a high standard that the survival rate, for soldiers arriving at the hospital alive, was 99%.This success rate still stands today as a truly remarkable achievement!The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. It was also supported by a Q-store, an orderly room, messes and accommodation. Units attached to the hospital were the 33rd Dental Unit, 1st Field Medical and Dental Stores, 1st Field Hygiene Company, Chaplains and Australian Red Cross representatives.Our book is a celebration of the dedication, temerity and care of a unique group of Australians, thrown together to get on with the job of treating the injured and wounded. A consequence of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.Our hope is that the readers of Call Sign VAMPIRE gain an insight into what it meant to go to a war that polarised public opinion, and impacted the physical and mental well being of so many young soldiers and personnel dealing with the consequential casualties and despair. We also hope that you come to understand why as young Australians we are so proud to have been part of a unit that as Roger Nation remembers, "... welded together to form a team of world class standard" and why our camaraderie has continued to this day. - from Trove record. 1st australian field hospital, vietnam war -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - VIETNAM, MEDICAL, Rod SEARLE, Denise BELL, Paul DANAHER, Gregory ANDERSON, "CALL SIGN VAMPIRE", 2021
... 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated..."CALL SIGN VAMPIRE" Book VIETNAM, MEDICAL Rod SEARLE, Denise BELL, Paul DANAHER, Gregory ANDERSON 1st (Aust) Field Hospital Association Incorporated Compass Printing Australia ...From Title page. "Call sign/ VAMPIRE/ The Inside Story of our Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War".1. Hard cover book with dust cover. Cover is cardboard with red colour buckram. Dustcover - paper, red and back print on front, spine and back. Illustrated - front, colour photograph of a helicopter, landing area and five army personnel. Back - two personnel in operating theatre scene. 280 pages - cut, plain white paper. Ilustrated in colour and black and white photographs, documents and newspaper clippings. 2. Slipcase - cardboard box shape with red buckram cover. Embossed with red print on front and back edge.publications, books, medical, vietnam -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, F.D. Atkinson Government Printer Melbourne, Ringwood Probus Club Certificate of Incorporation, 1986, 5th November 1986
... Given under my hand at Melbourne this 5th day of November, 1986 (signed by) Assistant Registar of Incorporated Associations....This to certify that the Probus Club of Ringwood Incorporated is on and from the 5th November, 1986 incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. ...Certificate of Incorporation under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Section 7.Registered No. A11619. This to certify that the Probus Club of Ringwood Incorporated is on and from the 5th November, 1986 incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. Given under my hand at Melbourne this 5th day of November, 1986 (signed by) Assistant Registar of Incorporated Associations. -
National Wool MuseumProgram, The Diamond Shears 1988
... Diamond Shears Show Shearing Association Incorporated...Shearing Diamond Shears Show Shearing Association Incorporated The Diamond Shears 1988 Program ..."The Diamond Shears, hosting the Bicentennial Australian Open Shearing Championships and the 1988 South Pacific Shearing Championships". Souvenir program.shearing, diamond shears show shearing association incorporated -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Eulogy for 'The Passing of Bill Perry', 1995
... (BFNC) is a voluntary, not for profit, incorporated association. The purpose of the group is to encourage the study, conservation, and enjoyment of nature....(BFNC) is a voluntary, not for profit, incorporated association. The purpose of the group is to encourage the study, conservation, and enjoyment of nature. history bendigo eaglehawk Bendigo field naturalists tales of the whipstick eaglehawk rifle club allan Llewellyn collection Eulogy for 'The Passing of Bill Perry' and prayer. ...The Bendigo Field Naturalists Club Inc. (BFNC) is a voluntary, not for profit, incorporated association. The purpose of the group is to encourage the study, conservation, and enjoyment of nature.Eulogy for 'The Passing of Bill Perry' and prayer. Typed up sheets, passed away 5th March 1995.history, bendigo, eaglehawk, bendigo field naturalists, tales of the whipstick, eaglehawk rifle club, allan llewellyn collection -
Vision AustraliaDocument - Text, The Constitution and Rules of the Blind Bowls Victoria Inc
... To become an incorporated association, a constitution and rules for members is required under the act. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne To become an incorporated association, a constitution and rules for members is required under the act. ...To become an incorporated association, a constitution and rules for members is required under the act. This copy was dated with the original document date of 1 February 2001.8 double sided pages of the Blind Bowls Victoria constitution and rulesnon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, blind bowls victoria -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Irruluma Guruluwini Enemburu - A I Brown, Koori English, 1989
... This paper is the first of a series on Aboriginal languages commissioned by the State Board of Education and forms part of a project conducted in conjunction with the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Koori English education B&w photographs This paper is the first of a series on Aboriginal languages commissioned by the State Board of Education and forms part of a project conducted in conjunction with the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated. Koori English Book Irruluma Guruluwini Enemburu - A I Brown ...This paper is the first of a series on Aboriginal languages commissioned by the State Board of Education and forms part of a project conducted in conjunction with the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated.B&w photographskoori english, education -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Folder with papers, Warren Doubleday, Feb. 1995
... Following papers enclosed within binder: Proposed programme Listing of background information within folder Copy of Tasmanian Transport Museum Society's Management Plan of 1994 Copy of Len Millar's notes of planning considerations Copy of BTPS Mission Statement and goals used in Museum Accreditation submission Draft revision of goals prepared in July 1994 Outline of worked to be done as part of: Museum Accreditation Rail Safety Accreditation Draft Incorporation documents - from a company to a incorporated association. Loose is a copy of how to get to the venue - sitting room at the Lodge at Sovereign Hill. ...Following papers enclosed within binder: Proposed programme Listing of background information within folder Copy of Tasmanian Transport Museum Society's Management Plan of 1994 Copy of Len Millar's notes of planning considerations Copy of BTPS Mission Statement and goals used in Museum Accreditation submission Draft revision of goals prepared in July 1994 Outline of worked to be done as part of: Museum Accreditation Rail Safety Accreditation Draft Incorporation documents - from a company to a incorporated association. Loose is a copy of how to get to the venue - sitting room at the Lodge at Sovereign Hill. ...Black based folder with clear front holding papers for the 25/2/1995 planning meeting of the BTM. Following papers enclosed within binder: Proposed programme Listing of background information within folder Copy of Tasmanian Transport Museum Society's Management Plan of 1994 Copy of Len Millar's notes of planning considerations Copy of BTPS Mission Statement and goals used in Museum Accreditation submission Draft revision of goals prepared in July 1994 Outline of worked to be done as part of: Museum Accreditation Rail Safety Accreditation Draft Incorporation documents - from a company to a incorporated association. Loose is a copy of how to get to the venue - sitting room at the Lodge at Sovereign Hill. Scans of two docs added 2/9/12trams, tramways, btps, meetings, planning -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - THE PARTHIAN SHOT
... The official newsletter of the Golden City Collectors Association Incorporated.' Dated February 1992, April 1994, May 1994, August 1994, January 1996, February 1966, March 1996, October 1966....The official newsletter of the Golden City Collectors Association Incorporated.' Dated February 1992, April 1994, May 1994, August 1994, January 1996, February 1966, March 1996, October 1966. ...BHS CollectionEight copies of ' The Parthian Shot.' The official newsletter of the Golden City Collectors Association Incorporated.' Dated February 1992, April 1994, May 1994, August 1994, January 1996, February 1966, March 1996, October 1966.clubs and associations, sport, firearms, newsletters, bendigo, firearms, shooting, collectors, collections, clubs and associations -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, General Committee President Diana Jones, 1986
... In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...Diana Jones (1939-2009) was President of the Association for the Blind from 1985 until 1992. In her 8 years as President a great deal was accomplished. New centres were opened or extended throughout Victoria and the Metropolitan area, volunteer services expanded and the Vision Resource Centre at Kooyong was built into which 3RPH radio was relocated. A Vision Information hotline, audiology services and the National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss were established, the Braille and Talking Book libraries was incorporated into the Association and the Charlie Bradley Cricket Pavilion opened at Kooyong. In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. Mrs Jones was highly regarded by clients, volunteers and staff as a capable hard-working leader. Her services to the Association and over many years to the wider community, were recognised in her appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours. In this image she stands inside, wearing a knit jumper with bow ties and a patterned blouse with tied neckline.Diana Jones wearing a knit jumper with bows, and patterned blouse with tied necklineGeneral Committee President Diana Jones 1404.5diana jones, association for the blind -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Diana Jones with tennis pin, 1985
... In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...Diana Jones (1939-2009) was President of the Association for the Blind from 1985 until 1992. In her 8 years as President a great deal was accomplished. New centres were opened or extended throughout Victoria and the Metropolitan area, volunteer services expanded and the Vision Resource Centre at Kooyong was built into which 3RPH radio was relocated. A Vision Information hotline, audiology services and the National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss were established, the Braille and Talking Book libraries was incorporated into the Association and the Charlie Bradley Cricket Pavilion opened at Kooyong. In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. Mrs Jones was highly regarded by clients, volunteers and staff as a capable hard-working leader. Her services to the Association and over many years to the wider community, were recognised in her appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours. In this image she stands inside, with a brick wall behind her, wearing a suede jacket, diamond pattern jumper, white shirt and a jewelled tennis racquet pin on her lapel.Diana Jones wearing a jacket, diamond patterned jumper and tennis racquet pin on her lapel1404.2 and 1404.3 on backdiana jones, association for the blind -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Diana Jones in blue suit, 1989
... In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...Diana Jones (1939-2009) was President of the Association for the Blind from 1985 until 1992. In her 8 years as President a great deal was accomplished. New centres were opened or extended throughout Victoria and the Metropolitan area, volunteer services expanded and the Vision Resource Centre at Kooyong was built into which 3RPH radio was relocated. A Vision Information hotline, audiology services and the National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss were established, the Braille and Talking Book libraries was incorporated into the Association and the Charlie Bradley Cricket Pavilion opened at Kooyong. In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. Mrs Jones was highly regarded by clients, volunteers and staff as a capable hard-working leader. Her services to the Association and over many years to the wider community, were recognised in her appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours. In this image she wears a blue jacket, striped blouse, gold curb chain necklace, round earrings and elongated oval badgeDiana Jones ina blue jacket, striped blouse, gold curb chain necklace, round earrings and elongated oval badgeP1405.2 1 Diana Jonesdiana jones, association for the blind -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Diana Jones at her desk and getting out of her car, 4/7/1991
... In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...Diana Jones (1939-2009) was President of the Association for the Blind from 1985 until 1992. In her 8 years as President a great deal was accomplished. New centres were opened or extended throughout Victoria and the Metropolitan area, volunteer services expanded and the Vision Resource Centre at Kooyong was built into which 3RPH radio was relocated. A Vision Information hotline, audiology services and the National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss were established, the Braille and Talking Book libraries was incorporated into the Association and the Charlie Bradley Cricket Pavilion opened at Kooyong. In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. Mrs Jones was highly regarded by clients, volunteers and staff as a capable hard-working leader. Her services to the Association and over many years to the wider community, were recognised in her appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours. In these images she wears a pinstripe, double breasted jacket, patterned blouse, gold curb chain necklace and round earrings. As well as a proof sheet, the album also contains transparencies of the same photo shoot (not scanned).Diana Jones in a pinstripe, double breasted jacket, patterned blouse, gold curb chain necklace and round earringsDi Jones 4/7/91diana jones, association for the blind -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Diana Jones - black and white prints, 1980s
... In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...Diana Jones (1939-2009) was President of the Association for the Blind from 1985 until 1992. In her 8 years as President a great deal was accomplished. New centres were opened or extended throughout Victoria and the Metropolitan area, volunteer services expanded and the Vision Resource Centre at Kooyong was built into which 3RPH radio was relocated. A Vision Information hotline, audiology services and the National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss were established, the Braille and Talking Book libraries was incorporated into the Association and the Charlie Bradley Cricket Pavilion opened at Kooyong. In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. Mrs Jones was highly regarded by clients, volunteers and staff as a capable hard-working leader. Her services to the Association and over many years to the wider community, were recognised in her appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours. In these images she is standing outside Brighton (?) wearing a pleated skirt, a white top with banding on the short sleeve edges, across the neckline and mid-chest with a zig zag pattern between the lines. She has on thick hoop earrings and a long chain with a pendant possibly shaped like a genie bottle.Portrait of Diana Jones in various sizesdiana jones, association for the blind -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - CEPA COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK, February 2nd 1989
... Inside the front cover is a copy of a Certificate of Incorporation in the name of Red plastic 2 ring binder book containing typed Minutes of The Commercial Egg Producer's Association Incorporated, dated 3 December, 1986....Inside the front cover is a copy of a Certificate of Incorporation in the name of Red plastic 2 ring binder book containing typed Minutes of The Commercial Egg Producer's Association Incorporated, dated 3 December, 1986. Book CEPA COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK ...Black plastic 2 ring binder book containing typed Minutes and copies of letters of The Commercial Egg Producer's Association of Victoria from 16 February 1989 to 21 February 1994. Inside the front cover is a copy of a Certificate of Incorporation in the name of Red plastic 2 ring binder book containing typed Minutes of The Commercial Egg Producer's Association Incorporated, dated 3 December, 1986.business, retail, the commercial egg producers' assoc, the commercial egg producers' association of victoria collection, cepa minute book, correspondence -
Vision AustraliaPainting - Artwork, Portrait of Diana Jones, 1992
... In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. ...Framed portrait of Diana J. Jones who the first female president of the Association for the Blind since Tilly Aston. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the AFB Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mrs Jones sits facing the painter with both hands clasped in her lap. She is wearing a black double breasted blazer, white shirt, blue beaded necklace and earrings and a gold bracelet . A white kerchief sits in her breast pocket. Diana Jones served for 8 years on the General Committee before being elected President. During this time she was deputy chairman of the Reach Out Appeal to raise funds for the building program and President of the Honorary Services Group which co-ordinated volunteers and gave them a spokesperson on the General Committee. In her 8 years as President a great deal was accomplished. New centres were opened or extended throughout Victoria and the Metropolitan area, volunteer services expanded and the Vision Resource Centre at Kooyong was built into which 3RPH radio was relocated. A Vision Information hotline, audiology services and the National Centre for Ageing and Sensory Loss were established, the Braille and Talking Book libraries was incorporated into the Association and the Charlie Bradley Cricket Pavilion opened at Kooyong. In 1990 Diana Jones became a member of the first Board of Directors of the newly incorporated Association for the Blind Ltd which ushered in a new era, requiring strict observance of financial and accounting methods in order to ensure continued Government funding. Mrs Jones was highly regarded by clients, volunteers and staff as a capable hard-working leader. Her services to the Association and over many years to the wider community, were recognised in her appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours. She passed away in July 2009.1 art original in gold frame The plaque at the base of the painting reads 'Dame Diana J. Jones, AM DSJ / President 1984- 1992 / Association for the Blind'. association for the blind, diana jones -
Greensborough Historical SocietyCard - Business Card, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Craft & Produce Market, 2019
... Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. ...Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. ...The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These cards were available at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Bundle of yellow business cards with black text; reverse has dates for 2019/2020eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPoster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: market dates 1993, 1993
... Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. ...Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. ...The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Yellow plastic board with green text.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPoster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: dates for 1994, 1994
... Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. ...Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. ...The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.Yellow plastic board with green text.eltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPoster - Advertising Poster, Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association, The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market: [market dates 1997], 1997
... Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. ...Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. ...The Eltham Community Art & Craft Market was a long-standing weekend market in the Eltham area, offering, at first, arts and crafts of many types, made by local residents. It expanded to include produce in later years. Initially run by the Eltham Community Market Stallholders Association Incorporated, it is now run by Diamond Valley Community Support. These boards were displayed at the market to advertise upcoming market dates.GHS member Dawn Bennetts was a stall holder at this market and donated her memorabilia.White plastic board with red text."1997" written in pen on top right of postereltham community market, diamond valley community support, markets
