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Buninyong Visitor Information CentreSouvenir - Trophy, Innovation Award 2020 - Buninyong Cemetery Trust, 2020
... Innovation Award 2020 - Buninyong Cemetery Trust...Award presented to Buninyong Cemetery Trust in 2020 for Innovation....Innovation Award 2020...Buninyong Visitor Information Centre 408 Warrenheip Street Buninyong goldfields Award presented to Buninyong Cemetery Trust in 2020 for Innovation. Cemeteries Awards Buninyong Buninyong Cemetery Trust Innovation Award 2020 Perspex rectangular base and tear shaped clear and blue coloured top section. ...Award presented to Buninyong Cemetery Trust in 2020 for Innovation.Perspex rectangular base and tear shaped clear and blue coloured top section. Base has a silver coloured label with title and the logo of the Cemeteries and Crematoria Association of Victoria.Innovation Award 2020cemeteries, awards, buninyong, buninyong cemetery trust -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Joan Kirner Speaks at the Centre for Science, Mathematics and Innovation, Ballarat
... Joan Kirner Speaks at the Centre for Science, Mathematics and Innovation, Ballarat ......innovation...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields JOan Kirner innovation science speaker premier politician Joan Kirner stands behind a lectern in front a seated audience Joan Kirner Speaks at the Centre for Science, Mathematics and Innovation, Ballarat Photograph ...Joan Kirner stands behind a lectern in front a seated audiencejoan kirner, innovation, science, speaker, premier, politician -
Kew Historical Society IncBook - Brown Gouge clothes brush, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, Technology in Australia, 1788-1988 : A condensed history of Australian technological innovation and adaptation during the first two hundred years, 1988
... Technology in Australia, 1788-1988 : A condensed history of Australian technological innovation and adaptation during the first two hundred years...Contents include: Innovation, science and the farmer. Food technology. ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne Contents include: Innovation, science and the farmer. Food technology. ...This book provides a history of technology in Australia from 1788 to 1988. There are twelve chapters by different authors. These chapters are: Innovation, science and the farmer (D.E. Tribe and L.J. Peel) Food technology (K.T.H. Farrer) Water and irrigation (K.D. Green) Forestry and forest products (W.H. Algar) Australian innovation in textile technology (D.S. Taylor) Engineering construction and building (J. Holland) Transport (B. Inglis) Communications and computers (J.H. Curtis and T. Pearcey) The chemical industry and Australian contributions to chemical technology (J.E. Kolm) The mineral industries (G.B. O'Malley) Energy (R.N. Morse) Manufacturing industry (P.N. Richards) Defence science and technology (J.L. Farrands and J.C. Wisdom) Index, photographs.Melbourne : Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, c1988 xxix, 1017 p. : ill., maps, ports., plans, facsims. ; 26 cm. non-fictionThis book provides a history of technology in Australia from 1788 to 1988. There are twelve chapters by different authors. These chapters are: Innovation, science and the farmer (D.E. Tribe and L.J. Peel) Food technology (K.T.H. Farrer) Water and irrigation (K.D. Green) Forestry and forest products (W.H. Algar) Australian innovation in textile technology (D.S. Taylor) Engineering construction and building (J. Holland) Transport (B. Inglis) Communications and computers (J.H. Curtis and T. Pearcey) The chemical industry and Australian contributions to chemical technology (J.E. Kolm) The mineral industries (G.B. O'Malley) Energy (R.N. Morse) Manufacturing industry (P.N. Richards) Defence science and technology (J.L. Farrands and J.C. Wisdom) Index, photographs.technology -- australia -- history., technological innovations -- australia -- history. -
Federation University Historical CollectionCertificate, Award for Innovation Development - Indigenous Learners in the Digital Age: Recognising Skills and Knowledge, 2004
... Award for Innovation Development - Indigenous Learners in the Digital Age: Recognising Skills and Knowledge...In 2004 the Australian Flexible Learning framework awarded University of Ballarat (TAFE Division) with an award of excellence for innovation development...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields In 2004 the Australian Flexible Learning framework awarded University of Ballarat (TAFE Division) with an award of excellence for innovation development University of Ballarat TAFE Indigenous aboriginal Australian flexible learning framework Australian National Training Authority Stuart young Paul Byrne Phil de Garis Framed certificate in a light brown mount with black edge Award for Innovation Development - Indigenous Learners in the Digital Age: Recognising Skills and Knowledge Certificate ...In 2004 the Australian Flexible Learning framework awarded University of Ballarat (TAFE Division) with an award of excellence for innovation developmentFramed certificate in a light brown mount with black edgeuniversity of ballarat tafe, indigenous, aboriginal, australian flexible learning framework, australian national training authority, stuart young, paul byrne, phil de garis -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Ecomuseum Broadsheets 1 Factory On The River Innovations In Industry, Melbournes Living Museum of the West, 1990
... Ecomuseum Broadsheets 1 Factory On The River Innovations In Industry...Brochure Ecomuseum Broadsheets 1 Factory On The River Innovations In Industry...Brochure Ecomuseum Broadsheets 1 Factory On The River Innovations In Industry Ecomuseum Broadsheets 1 Factory On The River Innovations In Industry Document Ecomuseum Broadsheets 1 Factory On The River Innovations In Industry Melbournes Living Museum of the West ...Brochure Ecomuseum Broadsheets 1 Factory On The River Innovations In Industry -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Vision: Sunshine 2032 Eco-Acupuncture Developing Site of Intervention 2011, Victorian Eco Innovation Lab (VEIL) University of Melbourne, 2011
... Victorian Eco Innovation Lab (VEIL) University of Melbourne...Sunshine Vision: Sunshine 2032 Eco-Acupuncture Developing Site of Intervention 2011 by students of the University of Melbourne Paul Mak, Sonya Parton, Mohammad Hafiz, Mohamad Khairil Bin Khalid, Catherine Parkinson, Pargol Marashi, Siqing Li, Yang Shu, Jen Savage Small booklet Document Vision: Sunshine 2032 Eco-Acupuncture Developing Site of Intervention 2011 Victorian Eco Innovation Lab (VEIL) University of Melbourne ...Vision: Sunshine 2032 Eco-Acupuncture Developing Site of Intervention 2011 by students of the University of Melbourne Paul Mak, Sonya Parton, Mohammad Hafiz, Mohamad Khairil Bin Khalid, Catherine Parkinson, Pargol Marashi, Siqing Li, Yang Shu, Jen Savagesunshine -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Victoria University Institute for Sustainability and Innovation, Breaming with Knowledge, 2010
... Victoria University Institute for Sustainability and Innovation...Breaming with Knowledge Book Victoria University Institute for Sustainability and Innovation ...A program for the 2-day conference on the ecology and management of the Gippsland Lakes and other coastal lagoons in south-eastern Australia.waterways, conservation, climate -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Educational Innovations Vol 3 No 2 1977
... Educational Innovations Reading and Special Education Issue in Victorian schools...This issue of Educational Innovations focusses on the areas of remedial and special education projects and features reports from various Victorian in primary, tech and high schools....Educational Innovations Reading and Special Education Issue in Victorian schools Book Educational Innovations Vol 3 No 2 1977 ...This issue of Educational Innovations focusses on the areas of remedial and special education projects and features reports from various Victorian in primary, tech and high schools.education -
Federation University Historical CollectionAward, Worksafe Victoria Award for Excellence and innovation in Workplace Health and Safety awarded to Professor Dennis Else
... Worksafe Victoria Award for Excellence and innovation in Workplace Health and Safety awarded to Professor Dennis Else...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields outstanding Leadership and Contribution to Health and Safety Geometric shaped glass and metal Worksafe Victoria award 2003 Worksafe Victoria Award for Excellence and innovation in Workplace Health and Safety awarded to Professor Dennis Else Award ...Geometric shaped glass and metal Worksafe Victoria award 2003 outstanding Leadership and Contribution to Health and Safety -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Resource : stories of Australian innovation in wartime, 2016
... Resource : stories of Australian innovation in wartime...Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Technical innovations - Australia Military history - Australia This book explores examples of Australian wartime innovation, some of which occurred in Australia - in laboratories, offices and homes - and some on the battlefields where Australians have fought. ...This book explores examples of Australian wartime innovation, some of which occurred in Australia - in laboratories, offices and homes - and some on the battlefields where Australians have fought.Index, bib, ill, p.51.non-fictionThis book explores examples of Australian wartime innovation, some of which occurred in Australia - in laboratories, offices and homes - and some on the battlefields where Australians have fought.technical innovations - australia, military history - australia -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, University of Ballarat Research + Innovation Digest
... University of Ballarat Research + Innovation Digest...Contents include: * Case studies in keeping food safe, Benu Adhikari * technologies that combat climate change - Alberto Boretti *Learning t lead- leading to learn, Neil Trivett * Depression, diabities and motivation, Mirella Di Benedetto * Valuing Lake Wendouree, Julian Lowe * What's in a name, Laura Kostanski * Optimizing Regional & International Research, John Yearwood * Sport, physical activity and health research, Warren Payne * Climate secrets in the sediments, Peter Gell * Injury prevention and saftey promotion research theme, UB Sports injury centre, Caroline Finch, Men's Sheds & other learning places, Barry Golding * New economy, new work, new qualifications, Erica Smith * Cross-cultural communication in a shrinking world, Georgina Tsolidis * Child Protection & family services reform, Angela Murphy * making a difference for older Victorians, Sally Wellard * Making good (and goodly) profits, jackie tuck * Not too much 'ordinary' about Teh Ordinry, Lorraine Sim * Gaming Machines & regional gamblers * Toe nail clippings revel their secrets, Kim Dowling * Magnificently preserved megafaunal trackways in the Victorian volcanic plans, Stephen Carey * A stuttering start for a stunning outcome, Grant Meridith * Supporting patients & their careres, Anthony Love * Out of Africa and beyond, James O'Meara * Taking a hard look to avoid hard knocks, Caroline Finch and Dara Twomey * Skilling people for business success, Andy Smith * Promoting risk awareness in industry, David Borys * researching China's Rise & Rise, Mike Willis *Sex hormones link to heart disease, Fadi Charchar * Human factors in computer security, Paul watters * Are our rivers up the creek, Peter Gell * Women as managers7 entrepreneurs, Glenice Wood * Revisoning values and norms, Jane Mummery * 'Wimmera" - an epic Poem, Homer Rieth * Recycling, consumerism, climate change and art peactice, marie Purtill * Investing in ecologically sustainable development, Jerry Coursisanos * Indigenous peoples of the goldfields, Fred Cahir * Artists install images of sustainability, Jill Orr * addresing disadvantage& inequality with passion, John Smyth * Breaking up insulin haxamers, Mark Myers University of Ballarat Research + Innovation Digest Book Book ...Black, soft covered book of 48 pages outlining research at the University of Ballarat. Contents include: * Case studies in keeping food safe, Benu Adhikari * technologies that combat climate change - Alberto Boretti *Learning t lead- leading to learn, Neil Trivett * Depression, diabities and motivation, Mirella Di Benedetto * Valuing Lake Wendouree, Julian Lowe * What's in a name, Laura Kostanski * Optimizing Regional & International Research, John Yearwood * Sport, physical activity and health research, Warren Payne * Climate secrets in the sediments, Peter Gell * Injury prevention and saftey promotion research theme, UB Sports injury centre, Caroline Finch, Men's Sheds & other learning places, Barry Golding * New economy, new work, new qualifications, Erica Smith * Cross-cultural communication in a shrinking world, Georgina Tsolidis * Child Protection & family services reform, Angela Murphy * making a difference for older Victorians, Sally Wellard * Making good (and goodly) profits, jackie tuck * Not too much 'ordinary' about Teh Ordinry, Lorraine Sim * Gaming Machines & regional gamblers * Toe nail clippings revel their secrets, Kim Dowling * Magnificently preserved megafaunal trackways in the Victorian volcanic plans, Stephen Carey * A stuttering start for a stunning outcome, Grant Meridith * Supporting patients & their careres, Anthony Love * Out of Africa and beyond, James O'Meara * Taking a hard look to avoid hard knocks, Caroline Finch and Dara Twomey * Skilling people for business success, Andy Smith * Promoting risk awareness in industry, David Borys * researching China's Rise & Rise, Mike Willis *Sex hormones link to heart disease, Fadi Charchar * Human factors in computer security, Paul watters * Are our rivers up the creek, Peter Gell * Women as managers7 entrepreneurs, Glenice Wood * Revisoning values and norms, Jane Mummery * 'Wimmera" - an epic Poem, Homer Rieth * Recycling, consumerism, climate change and art peactice, marie Purtill * Investing in ecologically sustainable development, Jerry Coursisanos * Indigenous peoples of the goldfields, Fred Cahir * Artists install images of sustainability, Jill Orr * addresing disadvantage& inequality with passion, John Smyth * Breaking up insulin haxamers, Mark Myersaborigines, mens shed, wimmera, gambling, megafauna, gell, golding, carey, cahir, purtill -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Victoria Australia: Innovation Events Energy
... Victoria Australia: Innovation Events Energy...Victoria Australia: Innovation Events Energy Book Book ...Blue hard covered book with dust jacket.holden, university of ballarat, smorgon steel, dennis family, melbourne water, tattersall's, east gippsland institute of tafe, gippsland water, multicultural victoria, murray goulburn co-operative, bendigo mining nl, mccain foods, melbourne docklands, mccain foods, melbourne cricket ground, olympic park, state library of victoria, great ocean road, lavendula, grampians, gippsland, bhp billiton -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, University of Ballarat Research + Innovation Digest
... University of Ballarat Research + Innovation Digest...Contents include: * Technologies that combat climate change by Alberto Boretti * Case Studies in keeping food safe by Benu Adhikari * Learning to lead - leading to learn by Neil Trivett * Depression, diabetes and motivation by Mirella di Benedetto * Valueing Lake Wendouree by Julian Lowe * What's in a Name by Laura Kostanski * Optimizing regional and international research by John Yerwood * Sport, physical activity and health research by Warren paynbe * Climate secrets in sediments by Peter Gell * UB Sports Injuty Centre supported by IOC * Men's Sheds and other learning places by Barry Golding * New economy, new work, new qualificatins by Erica Smith * Cross-Cultural communications in a shrinking world by Georgina Tsoldis * Child Protection and family services reform by Angela Murphy * Making a difference for older Victorians by Sally Wellard * Making good (and goodly) profits by Jackie Tuck * Not too much 'ordinary' about The Ordinary by Lorraine Sim * Gaming machines and regional gamblers by John McDonald * Toe nail clippings reveal their secrets by Kim Dowling * Magnificently preserves magafauna trackways in the Victorian volcanic plains * A stuttering start for a stunning outcome * Supporting patients and theor carers * Out od Africa and beyond * Taking a hard lok to avaid hard knocks * Skilling people for business success by Andy Smith * Promoting risk awareness in industry by David Borys * Researching China's rise and ris by Mike Willis * Sex hormones link to heart disease by Fadi Charchar * Human Factors in computer security * Are our rivers up the creek by Peter Gell * Wmen as managers and entrepreneurs by Glenice Wood * Revisioning values and norms by Jane Mummery * 'Wimmera' - an Epic Poem by Homer Rieth * Recycling, consumerism, climate change and art practice by Marie Purtill * Investing in ecologically sustainable development by jerry Courvisanos * Indigenous peoples of the goldfields * Astists install images of sustanability by Jill Orr "Addressing disadvantage and nequality with passion by John Smyth * Breaking up insulin hexamers by Mark Myers University of Ballarat Research + Innovation Digest Book Book ...Black soft covered book of 48 pages. Contents include: * Technologies that combat climate change by Alberto Boretti * Case Studies in keeping food safe by Benu Adhikari * Learning to lead - leading to learn by Neil Trivett * Depression, diabetes and motivation by Mirella di Benedetto * Valueing Lake Wendouree by Julian Lowe * What's in a Name by Laura Kostanski * Optimizing regional and international research by John Yerwood * Sport, physical activity and health research by Warren paynbe * Climate secrets in sediments by Peter Gell * UB Sports Injuty Centre supported by IOC * Men's Sheds and other learning places by Barry Golding * New economy, new work, new qualificatins by Erica Smith * Cross-Cultural communications in a shrinking world by Georgina Tsoldis * Child Protection and family services reform by Angela Murphy * Making a difference for older Victorians by Sally Wellard * Making good (and goodly) profits by Jackie Tuck * Not too much 'ordinary' about The Ordinary by Lorraine Sim * Gaming machines and regional gamblers by John McDonald * Toe nail clippings reveal their secrets by Kim Dowling * Magnificently preserves magafauna trackways in the Victorian volcanic plains * A stuttering start for a stunning outcome * Supporting patients and theor carers * Out od Africa and beyond * Taking a hard lok to avaid hard knocks * Skilling people for business success by Andy Smith * Promoting risk awareness in industry by David Borys * Researching China's rise and ris by Mike Willis * Sex hormones link to heart disease by Fadi Charchar * Human Factors in computer security * Are our rivers up the creek by Peter Gell * Wmen as managers and entrepreneurs by Glenice Wood * Revisioning values and norms by Jane Mummery * 'Wimmera' - an Epic Poem by Homer Rieth * Recycling, consumerism, climate change and art practice by Marie Purtill * Investing in ecologically sustainable development by jerry Courvisanos * Indigenous peoples of the goldfields * Astists install images of sustanability by Jill Orr "Addressing disadvantage and nequality with passion by John Smyth * Breaking up insulin hexamers by Mark Myers david battersby, research, frank stagnitti, jill orr, john smyth, fred cahir, peter gell, andy smith, grant meredith, stuttering, kim dowling, stephen carey, megafauna, john mcdonaldgaming machines, men's sheds, barry golding -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Food processing industry strategy group: final report of the non-governmental members. (Australia. Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education. Food Processing Industry Strategy Group). Canberra, 2012, 2012
... Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education. ...Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education. ...188 pages, illustrated. -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Innovation, invention and enterprise: history of beekeeping in Maitland. (McDonald, Janece). East Maitland, 2012, 2012
... Innovation, invention and enterprise: history of beekeeping in Maitland. ...Beechworth Honey Archive 87 Ford Street Beechworth high-country 74 pages, illustrated Innovation, invention and enterprise: history of beekeeping in Maitland. ...74 pages, illustrated -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumMagazine, Tatura Unique Innovation
... Tatura Unique Innovation...Milk, cheese and cows on back cover. Tatura Unique Innovation Magazine ...100 year commemorative feature, 1907-2007 of Tatura Milk Industries now partly owned by Bega CheeseWhite cover, pictures of old and new facory, dairies, staff and butter trophy on front. Milk, cheese and cows on back cover.tatura milk industries, documents, newspapers, rural, industry -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumMagazine, Tatura Unique Innovation, 2007
... Tatura Unique Innovation...Milk, cheese and cows on back cover Tatura Unique Innovation Magazine Magazine ...100 year commemorative feature 1907-2007 of Tatura Milk Industries, now partly owned by Bega CheeseWhite cover. Pictures of old and new factory, dairies, staff and butter trophy on front. Milk, cheese and cows on back covermilk factories, tatura milk industries, bega cheese, tatura milk 100 years -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Macdonald, Jacqui, Victoria innovation events energy, 2002
... Victoria innovation events energy...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Government Tourism Education A glossy 'coffee table' book, lavishly illustrated with photographs publicising the State of Victoria and the City of Melbourne Victoria innovation events energy Book Macdonald, Jacqui ...A glossy 'coffee table' book, lavishly illustrated with photographs publicising the State of Victoria and the City of Melbournegovernment, tourism, education -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument, Innovation in Representational Arrangements
... Innovation in Representational Arrangements...Foolscap photocopy, discoloured, one page Innovation in Representational Arrangements Document ...Letter from Deutsche Oper Berlin to Mr Hemmings, being happy to welcome Mrs Davies to Berlin and help with tickets to performances.Foolscap photocopy, discoloured, one page -
Brimbank City CouncilPlaque, Environment Innovation Award
... Environment Innovation Award...Brimbank City Council 301 Hampshire Rd Sunshine melbourne Dark wooden plaque Environment Innovation Award Plaque ...Dark wooden plaque -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchBook, Jennet Cole-Adams & Judy Gauld, Resource - Stories of Australian innovation in Wartime, August 2016
... Resource - Stories of Australian innovation in Wartime...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Resource - Stories of Australian innovation in Wartime Book Jennet Cole-Adams & Judy Gauld Australian War Memorial ... -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchBook, Resource. Stories of Australian innovation in wartime
... Stories of Australian innovation in wartime...Stories of Australian innovation in wartime Book ...Soft cover 56 pages containing text and colour prints -
Melbourne LegacySculpture, Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd, Digger
... A sculpture of an Australian Digger that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. ...Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'...Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.' Ceramic sculpture of a digger with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny Port Digger Sculpture Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd ...A sculpture of an Australian Digger that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. The three pieces held at Melbourne Legacy are tributes to the three armed forces and are called 'Digger', 'RAAFIE' and 'Jack Tar'. They were once in the comradeship room and now stored in the archive. An advertising flyer found shows the RRP was $110 with $5 of each 'Digger' being donated to Legacy Australia.A record that the items were souvenirs as tributes to the three armed forces.Ceramic sculpture of a digger with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny PortGold inscription under the hat says 'Bullocks Tawny Port. Bar Piece No 4. Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'souvenir, bottle, sculpture, legacy australia -
Melbourne LegacySculpture - Sculpture, ceramic, Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd, Jack Tar
... A sculpture of an Australian navy man that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. ...Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'...Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.' Ceramic sculpture of the head of a naval person with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny Port Jack Tar Sculpture Sculpture, ceramic Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd ...A sculpture of an Australian navy man that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. The three pieces held at Melbourne Legacy are tributes to the three armed forces and are called 'Digger', 'RAAFIE' and 'Jack Tar'. They were once in the comradeship room and now stored in the archive. An advertising flyer for 'Digger' found shows the RRP was $110 with $5 of each 'Digger' being donated to Legacy Australia.A record that the items were souvenirs as tributes to the three armed forces.Ceramic sculpture of the head of a naval person with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny PortGold inscription under the hat says 'Bullocks Tawny Port. Bar Piece No 17. Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'souvenir, bottle, sculpture -
Melbourne LegacySculpture - Sculpture, ceramic, Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd, RAAFie
... A sculpture of an Australian air force man that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. ...Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'...Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.' Ceramic sculpture of the head of a airforce person that is made as a bottle, with a separate hat, and contains Tawny Port RAAFie Sculpture Sculpture, ceramic Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd ...A sculpture of an Australian air force man that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. The three pieces held at Melbourne Legacy are tributes to the three armed forces and are called 'Digger', 'RAAFie' and 'Jack Tar'. They were once in the comradeship room and now stored in the archive. An advertising flyer for 'Digger' shows the RRP was $110 with $5 of each 'Digger' being donated to Legacy Australia.A record that the items were souvenirs as tributes to the three armed forces.Ceramic sculpture of the head of a airforce person that is made as a bottle, with a separate hat, and contains Tawny PortGold inscription under the hat says 'Bullocks Tawny Port. Bar Piece No 14. Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'souvenir, bottle, sculpture -
Federation University Historical CollectionPoster, Elise Whetter (Celtlink), Celebrating 20 Years of the Ballarat Technology Park, 2015
... Brown, blue and white poster with the words 'Celebrating 20 Years of Innovation and Enterprise'....Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ballarat Technology Park Greenhill anniversary Brown, blue and white poster with the words 'Celebrating 20 Years of Innovation and Enterprise'. Celebrating 20 Years of the Ballarat Technology Park Poster Poster Elise Whetter (Celtlink) ...Brown, blue and white poster with the words 'Celebrating 20 Years of Innovation and Enterprise'.ballarat technology park, greenhill, anniversary -
National Wool MuseumTool - Numnuts Prototypes, Numnuts
... ...Innovation...Numnuts is a technological innovation to improve animal welfare. It combines traditions with innovation. ...Numnuts is a technological innovation to improve animal welfare. It combines traditions with innovation. ...Worldwide, more than 100 million lambs are castrated, and their tails are docked each year. Numnuts is a technological innovation to improve animal welfare. It combines traditions with innovation. In the mid-1990s it was scientifically shown that the immense pain felt during castration and tail docking could be significantly reduced with the use of anaesthetic. For the next 15 years, the industry said the cost the welfare devices and development were too high. But todays ethical consumer has demanded that sheep have no more pain. Initiated in Glasgow in 2009, Numnuts took nearly a decade to develop. Here you can see five stages of development, from an early prototype to the Numnuts device farmers use today. Each phase of development took years of on-farm trails to achieve the final product. Today there is even NumOcaine, an approved local anaesthetic used by Numnuts. Using the simple elastrator ring and adding an anaesthetic injector, Numnuts delivers pain relief during tail docking and castration. In the world’s first rubber ring applicator with a pain relief delivery mechanism. Through innovation and consumer pressure the wool industry is going through a moment of rapid change.Four prototype numnuts tools made from white plastic and stainless steel, each in varying stages of production. FInalised version made with black, orange and clear plastics.8097.2 - Mk4 8097.3 - Numnuts Tool V7; 20 10 0 8097.4 - On label - Numnuts NumOcaine 100ml 65 proceeduressheep, tools, castration, innovation, docking -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith CollectionReport, Papers presented at the sixth annual AIJA seminar : 25-26 September, 1987, 1988
... Proposals for changes in the Australian judicial system Principles of caseflow management Computer caseflow management: innovations in Magistrates' Courts...RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection Building 13 379-405 Russell Street Melbourne melbourne court administration -- australia justice: administration of -- australia court administration -- australia -- congresses justice: administration of -- australia -- congresses ISBN: 0959002944 Proposals for changes in the Australian judicial system Principles of caseflow management Computer caseflow management: innovations in Magistrates' Courts Papers presented at the sixth annual AIJA seminar : 25-26 September, 1987 Report Australian Institute of Judicial Administration Incorporated ...Proposals for changes in the Australian judicial system Principles of caseflow management Computer caseflow management: innovations in Magistrates' CourtsISBN: 0959002944court administration -- australia, justice: administration of -- australia, court administration -- australia -- congresses, justice: administration of -- australia -- congresses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - WHAT A GOOD IDEA!, c2002
... What A Good Idea! Bendigo's Innovations An Exhibition. Bendigo Historical Society Inc. 2002. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History inventions Bendigo inventions Bendigo Historical Society Inc What A Good Idea! Bendigo's Innovations An Exhibition. Bendigo Historical Society Inc. 2002. ...What A Good Idea! Bendigo's Innovations An Exhibition. Bendigo Historical Society Inc. 2002. Inventions by Bendigo citizens. Includes Index.Bendigo Historical Society Incbendigo, history, inventions, bendigo inventions -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchDecorative object - Jack Tar
... Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd...Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd Decorative object Jack Tar ...Ceramic head and shoulder depiction of a sailor. Model contains Bullocks Tawny Port unit #17. Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty LtdROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY on headband and JACK TAR on lower neck
