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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Colour slides, Marcus Oldham College (c), Farm Surveying Land Management
... Farm Surveying Land Management...land management... surveying equipment land management 1. 39 slides produced by Marcus ...marcus oldham college, surveying, farming, surveying equipment, land management -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Scout Camp Wall Creek, 2006
... of Conservation and Land Management. Dianne Lavell worked...Department of Conservation and Land Management... for the Department of Conservation and Land Management. Dianne Lavell worked ...This report was written by Dianne Lavell for the Department of Conservation and Land Management. Dianne Lavell worked for the Department of Conservation and Land Management in Orbost. She was a long time resident of Orbost. A spiral bound, plastic covered book titled Scout Camp Wall Creek. It is a report on Scout Camp at Wall Creek in Orbost. It contains description and history of the site deemed to be a place of potential cultural significance. on the front cover is a coloured photo of the site.scout-camp-wall-creek -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Close Family Allotment, 2006
... for the Department of Conservation and Land Management, Victoria. Martin...Department of Conservation and Land Management... for the Department of Conservation and Land Management, Victoria. Martin ...This report was compiled by Martin Healey for the Department of Conservation and Land Management, Victoria. Martin Healey, a long time Orbost resident, worked for the Department of Conservation and Land Management in Orbost.This is a useful research tool.A small spiral bound book of 30 pp with a plastic cover. It is a report written by Martin Healey and details the close Family allotments at Murrangower, east of Orbost. -
Clunes Museum
Education kit - DOCUMENTS, McHughs Gully - A land use and management teaching resource kit, 1982
... McHughs Gully - A land use and management teaching resource...land management... A contains documents of land use and management teaching resource kit... and transparencies McHughs Gully - A land use and management teaching ...Records effects of erosion at McHughs GullyLever arch file containing sections A to I Section A contains documents of land use and management teaching resource kit. Section I contains slides and transparenciesNote on from cover: "from Primary School"mchughs gully, erosion, land management -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Booklet - Victorian School of Forestry and Land Management - Invitation, 1985
... Victorian School of Forestry and Land Management... Certificate. Document Booklet Victorian School of Forestry and Land ...Presentation program.VSF Certificate.Document -
Orbost & District Historical Society
document, PULP MILL RELATED ARTICLES from "Snowy River Mail" Feb 1990 -Jan 1991, 1990 / 1991
... Department of Conservation and Land Management... of Conservation and Land Management ...This folder of articles was compiled by the Department of Land & Water Conservation / Forestry.This item is a useful reference tool on the pulp /paper mill proposed for East Gippsland.A small 8 pp folder of photocopied articles from the Snowy River Mail. They relate to the pulp/paper mill proposal in East Gippsland. pulp-mill-orbost -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - Total Catchment Management: Community and Government Working Together, Department of Conservation and Land Management, C. 1993
... Department of Conservation and Land Management... Department of Conservation and Land Management ...Information sheets outlining the need for Total Catchment Management and what this approach means for management into the future,non-fictionInformation sheets outlining the need for Total Catchment Management and what this approach means for management into the future,catchment management, water resources australia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Opening of the Alcoa Laboratory, 1995, 08/12/1995
... Alcoa Laboratory for Soil and Land Management... for Soil and Land Management on the Mount Helen Campus... Laboratory for Soil and Land Management Four photographs from ...Four photographs from the opening of the Alcoa Laboratory for Soil and Land Management on the Mount Helen Campusalcoa laboratory, martin westbrooke, geoffrey colemen, john hannagan, alcoa laboratory for soil and land management -
Round the Bend Conservation Co-operative
Whilst the land has been burned by wildfire and logged in the past, it has regenerated. A program of weed control and other land management strategies has contributed the to health of this patch
... other land management strategies has contributed the to health.... A program of weed control and other land management strategies has ... -
Round the Bend Conservation Co-operative
Land management involves careful planning in all activities carried out on the land. Careful raking before burning can protect significant trees, bushes or orchids as well as providing a fire break
... Land management involves careful planning in all activities... yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Land management involves ... -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster, National Farmer's Federation et al, Caring for our Country, 1988c
... land management...A timeline of land management including indigenous care... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A timeline of land management ...A timeline of land management including indigenous care and the impact of European settlement from 1988 to 1987. Includes maps showing present land use and vegetation coverage in 1788. Prepared by Tim Gurry for the National Farmer’s FederationLaminated poster, printed in colour on one side.land management, farming, salinity -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Newsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 5 & 6, February 2000
... land management... for January 2000 Land management information Reedy Creek future health... for January 2000 Land management information Reedy Creek future health ...February 2000 newsletter, second and third pages. Topics on these two pages include: Rabbit Control Committee meeting report for January 2000 Land management information Reedy Creek future health project Progress Association update Neighbourhood Watch update Map of rabbit spotlighting results (page 6)This is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmillwooragee landcare group, pest control, rabbits, reedy creek, community news, land management -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Newsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 5 & 6, February 2000
... land management... for January 2000 Land management information Reedy Creek future health... for January 2000 Land management information Reedy Creek future health ...February 2000 newsletter, second and third pages. Topics on these two pages include: Rabbit Control Committee meeting report for January 2000 Land management information Reedy Creek future health project Progress Association update Neighbourhood Watch update Map of rabbit spotlighting results (page 6)This is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmillwooragee landcare group, pest control, rabbits, reedy creek, community news, land management -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Prickly pear, Greensborough: Slide 82, 1990s
... land management... Greensborough. This demonstrates a lack of land care management.... visual material. prickly pear weeds land management No maker's ...Photograph shows prickly pear in bushland near Greensborough. This demonstrates a lack of land care management.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.prickly pear, weeds, land management -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20th June 2004
... land protection and management... managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land... land protection and management land management native trees ...Photo of streamside planting and rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 AN1 0 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.25) / 938wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation, streamside, streamside planting -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20 June 2004
... land protection and management... consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection... land protection and management land management native trees ...Photo shows, (L-R): Luke Bayley; Ray Henderson; Chris Robinson; Ann Henderson; Lesley Finedon, assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN-1 1636/ [PRINTED] (No.23)/936/wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20th June 2004
... land protection and management... consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection... land protection and management land management native trees ...Photo shows (L-R) Bob Dunnett; Tony Prowse; Mary Prowse; Ray Henderson; unknown; Lesley Finedon; unknown; unknown assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed. This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.19) / 933wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 20th June 2004
... land protection and management... consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection... land protection and management land management native trees ...Photo shows, (L-R): Lesley Finedon; unknown; Mary Prowse; Ann Henderson; Ray Henderson; Luke Bayley (North East CMA), assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.WAN NA 0ANAON0 ANN+ 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.20) / 934wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Hannan, Kirsty, St Johns Church, Metung, Victoria, 2005
... Research, interpretation land management recommendations..., interpretation land management recommendations for St. John's Church ...Research, interpretation land management recommendations for St. John's Church, Metung, Victoria, by Forestec Studentreligion, land settlement -
Clunes Museum
Book, LANDCARE MANAGEMENT, 1998
... ULLINA LAND CARE GROUP LANDCARE MANAGEMENT PLAN. FUNDED...SPRING METAL BOUND BOOK - ULLINA LANDCARE GROUP LAND... LAND CARE GROUP LANDCARE MANAGEMENT PLAN. FUNDED ...ULLINA LAND CARE GROUP LANDCARE MANAGEMENT PLAN. FUNDED BY NATIONALLAND CARE PLAN. AUGUST 1998. PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT THOMSON HAY & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD.SPRING METAL BOUND BOOK - ULLINA LANDCARE GROUP LAND AND MANAGEMENT PLAN.local history, book, reference, landcare -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, 2020
... indigenous land management... information abc air quality health wildlife heritage indigenous land ...Two volume report into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, including a volume of attachments. This report is also known as the Bushfires Royal Commision. non-fictionroyal commission, natural disaster, bushfire, mark binskin, natural hazards, australian defence force, aerial, aircraft, evacuation planning, emergency information, abc, air quality, health, wildlife, heritage, indigenous land management, bushfire hazard reduction, fuel management, volunteers, disaster recovery, blue shield, dja dja wurrung clans aboriginal corporation, victorian farmers federation, black summer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 23, January 1985 to June 1985
... victorian school of forestry and land management creswick... of forestry and land management creswick industrial sewing machining ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 15 January 1985 to 6 June 1985.Book with beige cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, new tafe board head - glen ludbrook, order of australia medal to agnes tweedle and william north, more funds for retraining for older workers, ballarat regional association for community education, tafe catering course for unemployed, forestry seminar centre opened, victorian school of forestry and land management creswick, industrial sewing machining course, short course to more satisfying life, government spending $6 million at smb, stephen bracks, roger lowrey, evan walker, minister for public works, $790000 smb work extension launched, $95000 for smb arts centre, community employment program grant, ballarat's job board launched, jim simmonds, ballarat employment and training board, bill gribble, andrea lees, begonia queen, firm donates car to traffic safety school, bulldozed out of existence, smb extensions, silvana faulkner equal opportunity officer, the age nikon school photographic contest 1985, smb offering dance as a subject, history of the school of mines and industries ballarat book, our aladdin's cave of rowing trophies -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Weeds in sandy soil: Slide 114, 1990s
... land management.... land management weeds No maker's marks. No caption on slide ...Photograph shows weeds growing in sandy soil, an indication of poor soil management.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.land management, weeds -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Canberra : A. J. Law, Commonwealth Government Printer, Mabo : The High Court Decision on Native Title : Discussion Paper June 1993, 1993
... - Commonwealth | Environment - Land management | Law - Constitutional law... tribunal system, land management issues, economic development ...Federal government's discussion paper which outlines background to High Court's decision on native title, consultation process, unresolved key issues; includes legal framework in relation to High Court's decision, Racial Discrimination Act, valid future grants, constitutional powers relevant to possible Commonwealth legislation, identification of native title, possible tribunal system, land management issues, economic development and national compensation fund, relationship between High Court's decision and reconciliation; Appendix lists framework of principles for consultation.[29] leaves ; 30 cm.Federal government's discussion paper which outlines background to High Court's decision on native title, consultation process, unresolved key issues; includes legal framework in relation to High Court's decision, Racial Discrimination Act, valid future grants, constitutional powers relevant to possible Commonwealth legislation, identification of native title, possible tribunal system, land management issues, economic development and national compensation fund, relationship between High Court's decision and reconciliation; Appendix lists framework of principles for consultation.native title - cases - high court | law - land - commonwealth | environment - land management | law - constitutional law | native title - compensation | native title - cases - mabo | race relations - racism - stereotyping | race relations - racial discrimination - anti discrimination - legislation. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Book, Hepburn Shire Council Biodiversity strategy, 2018, 2018
... public land management... of Hepburn Ricky Nelson Dja Dja Wurrung public land management ...48 Page report on biodiversity in the Victorian Shire of Hepburn. non-fictionbiodiversity, shire of hepburn, ricky nelson, dja dja wurrung, public land management, climate change, habitat corridors, biolink zones, weed management -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Discussion Paper on Native flora and fauna conservation guarantee, Victoria, Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands, Victoria, 1986
... Land Management... and management in Victoria. Land Management Conservation Victoria Water ...This publication was produce as a discussion paper to inform decisions related to changes in land management and conservation regulations and policy in 1986An A4 size document outlining findings into an investigation into the state of flora and fauna in Victoria.This publication was produce as a discussion paper to inform decisions related to changes in land management and conservation regulations and policy in 1986land management, conservation victoria, water conservation -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Jim Poulter, The Eight Wurundjeri seasons in Melbourne, by Jim Poulter, 2015_
... and their effect on Aboriginal culture and land management.... and land management. aborigines aborigines victoria melbourne 15 p ...Description of the seasons occurring in Melbourne and their effect on Aboriginal culture and land management.15 p., booklet, illus.aborigines, aborigines victoria, melbourne -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Birckhead, Jim, Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas : papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation and Heritage at Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales 22-24 July 1991, 1992
... -- Congresses. | Land use -- Australia -- Management -- Congresses... -- Australia -- Management -- Congresses. | Land use -- Australia ...Highlights significant differences in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal notions of land and land management.xiv, 390 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 27 cm.Highlights significant differences in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal notions of land and land management.national parks and reserves -- australia -- management -- congresses. | land use -- australia -- management -- congresses. | aboriginal australians -- land tenure -- congresses. | aboriginal australians -- antiquities -- congresses. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Environmental Trust Fund Policy booklet
... , namely flora and fauna, energy conservation, land and water ...The Bendigo Environmental Trust was established in 1995 with funds provided by Bendigo Mining NL. The Trust was administered by an honorary Board of Trustees. Preference was given to projects that reflected the philosophy of the Bendigo Region Conservation Strategy, namely flora and fauna, energy conservation, land and water protection and waste management. Two copies of an eight page booklet titled ' Environmental Trust Fund, sponsored by Bendigo Mining NL. One booklet date stamped 4 Sep 2002. Content identical in both: policy; how the Bendigo ining Environmental Trust works; who can apply; areas supported; how to apply; preferred format; limitations of grants; support period; when to apply, where to apply and project documentation required.Date stamp September 2005 on one copy.bendigo mining nl, environment, environmental trust, flora and fauna, energy conservation, waste management, land and water protection, kangaroo flat, goldmining -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
... to residential area in the outer east. Conservation and Land Management... in the outer east. Conservation and Land Management Minister, Marie ...Newspaper Clipping from "The Post", 14 January 1997, Page 11, "Platypus are surviving in the eastern suburbs"'.A major survey of Melbourne's platypus population has found a "healthy number" of the animals living in creeks and rivers close to residential area in the outer east. Conservation and Land Management Minister, Marie Tehan, was present at the launching of the survey results, and spoke in detail about the results and the future planning and financial aid for the health of the Melbourne waterways.