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Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Apology Letter for Invitation to unveil Lister House Plaque, 23 April 1995
... Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Apology Letter for Invitation to unveil Lister House Plaque...Lister House...lister house plaque...Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Apology Letter for Invitation to unveil Lister House Plaque; from Margot Scott to the Association President Joan O'Shea, 23 April 1995 This item contains the following documents: 3792.16a The hand written letter three page is an apology after being asked to unveil the Lister House plaque; and is critical of the recorded history of the school (Contact BHS for details) 3792.16b Sample of a plaque to be installed at Lister House...Nurse Training Lister House lister house plaque marot scott joan o'shea Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Apology Letter for Invitation to unveil Lister House Plaque; from Margot Scott to the Association President Joan O'Shea, 23 April 1995 This item contains the following documents: 3792.16a The hand written letter three page is an apology after being asked to unveil the Lister House plaque; and is critical of the recorded history of the school (Contact BHS for details) 3792.16b Sample of a plaque to be installed at Lister House Administrative record Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Apology Letter for Invitation to unveil Lister House Plaque ...The Northern District School of Nursing in Victoria, Australia Graduates Association: History of the School Managed by a committee including hospital administrators, medical professionals, and nursing leaders from several regional hospitals. Associated with major hospitals in the Northern District, including Bendigo Base, Mildura Base, Castlemaine, Echuca, Swan Hill, St. Arnaud, and Kyneton District Hospitals. Provide high-quality theoretical and practical nursing training. Raise the standard of nursing education in the region. Maintain the highest principles of nursing practice. Applicants must be at least 17 years old and hold a Proficiency Certificate or higher educational qualification. Application involves submitting forms, certificates, an interview, an aptitude test, and a medical examination. A three-month probationary period follows initial acceptance. Preliminary Training School: Four-week introductory course covering basic nursing, anatomy, hygiene, and practical skills. Practical experience in various hospital departments, guided by senior staff. Study Block Plan: Includes several blocks of theoretical and practical instruction throughout the three-year program. Regular school exams and two state exams (First Professional and Final State) are required for progression and graduation. Nurses work a 40-hour week with at least one or two days off per week and three weeks of annual leave. Accommodation is provided in comfortable hostels with good facilities. Uniforms are supplied free; nurses provide their own shoes and stockings. Salaries and allowances are regulated, with deductions for board and free medical care. Additional Information Post-Graduate Opportunities. Senior positions require further experience and additional certificates (e.g., Midwifery, Infant Welfare).Diploma courses available in administration, teaching, and specialized nursing fields. Bursaries are available for advanced study.Career Prospects: Graduates can pursue roles in administration, teaching, ward and departmental leadership, district and visiting nursing, industrial and school nursing, and more. Opportunities existed both within hospitals and in community or specialized settings.FAQs and Practical Details. Minimal training costs (mainly exam fees and personal items).Living out allowances and travel expenses are covered. Four training intakes per year; waiting periods are short if qualifications are met.Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Apology Letter for Invitation to unveil Lister House Plaque; from Margot Scott to the Association President Joan O'Shea, 23 April 1995 This item contains the following documents: 3792.16a The hand written letter three page is an apology after being asked to unveil the Lister House plaque; and is critical of the recorded history of the school (Contact BHS for details) 3792.16b Sample of a plaque to be installed at Lister Housenurse training, lister house, lister house plaque, marot scott, joan o'shea -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Latrobe University School of Health Sciences Students Award Ceremony, 3rd May 1995
... Lister House...lister house plaque...Nurse Training Lister House lister house plaque scholarsips latrobe university Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Latrobe University School of Health Sciences Students Award Ceremony, 3rd May 1995 This item contains the following documents: 3792.17a Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Latrobe University School of Health Sciences Students Award Ceremony program, includes the recipient of the Nursing Graduates Association Award. ...The Northern District School of Nursing in Victoria, Australia Graduates Association: History of the School Managed by a committee including hospital administrators, medical professionals, and nursing leaders from several regional hospitals. Associated with major hospitals in the Northern District, including Bendigo Base, Mildura Base, Castlemaine, Echuca, Swan Hill, St. Arnaud, and Kyneton District Hospitals. Provide high-quality theoretical and practical nursing training. Raise the standard of nursing education in the region. Maintain the highest principles of nursing practice. Applicants must be at least 17 years old and hold a Proficiency Certificate or higher educational qualification. Application involves submitting forms, certificates, an interview, an aptitude test, and a medical examination. A three-month probationary period follows initial acceptance. Preliminary Training School: Four-week introductory course covering basic nursing, anatomy, hygiene, and practical skills. Practical experience in various hospital departments, guided by senior staff. Study Block Plan: Includes several blocks of theoretical and practical instruction throughout the three-year program. Regular school exams and two state exams (First Professional and Final State) are required for progression and graduation. Nurses work a 40-hour week with at least one or two days off per week and three weeks of annual leave. Accommodation is provided in comfortable hostels with good facilities. Uniforms are supplied free; nurses provide their own shoes and stockings. Salaries and allowances are regulated, with deductions for board and free medical care. Additional Information Post-Graduate Opportunities. Senior positions require further experience and additional certificates (e.g., Midwifery, Infant Welfare).Diploma courses available in administration, teaching, and specialized nursing fields. Bursaries are available for advanced study.Career Prospects: Graduates can pursue roles in administration, teaching, ward and departmental leadership, district and visiting nursing, industrial and school nursing, and more. Opportunities existed both within hospitals and in community or specialized settings.FAQs and Practical Details. Minimal training costs (mainly exam fees and personal items).Living out allowances and travel expenses are covered. Four training intakes per year; waiting periods are short if qualifications are met.Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Latrobe University School of Health Sciences Students Award Ceremony, 3rd May 1995 This item contains the following documents: 3792.17a Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Latrobe University School of Health Sciences Students Award Ceremony program, includes the recipient of the Nursing Graduates Association Award. This document outlines the program for a student awards ceremony recognizing exceptional academic and clinical achievements among nursing students. The ceremony is organized by the School of Health Sciences and held on May 3, 1995.Attendees include award recipients, their families, sponsors, university staff, and special guests. Welcome and introductions by Ms Sue Ronaldson (Head, School of Health Sciences) and Dr Ian MacBean (Acting Dean, La Trobe University, Bendigo). Zonta Club: Heather Winderlich Award ($200): For outstanding academic achievement over three years (Recipient: Belinda Haw). Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association Award ($100): For outstanding academic achievement in the third year (Recipient: Meagan Tharratt).Australian Medical Association – Bendigo Branch Book Prize ($80): For achievement in clinical nursing and theory (Recipient: Matthew Wall).Royal College of Nursing, Australia One year’s associate membership for outstanding academic and clinical performance (Recipient: Jocelyn Barklem). Mildura Private Hospital Scholarship ($1,000): For outstanding academic and clinical performance in the first and second years (Recipient: Katia Forbes).Bendigo and Region Psychiatric Services ($100 x 2 prizes): For academic performance in psychiatric nursing subjects in the third year (Recipients: Jacoba Hall, Kelly McEncroe).nurse training, lister house, lister house plaque, scholarsips, latrobe university -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchPlaque, Memorial
... Plaque, bronze, in recognition of Private Sydney Frederick TURNER, from C Company, 9 Battalion who was KIA at Pozieres on 25 July, 1916. it is housed in a wooden surround with pattern embossed in the margins with a liking of the rising sun at the top. He is recorded on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial and is listed...The name of the serviceman is embossed on the plaque, right of centre, SYDNEY FREDERICK TURNER First World War Memorial Plaque, bronze, in recognition of Private Sydney Frederick TURNER, from C Company, 9 Battalion who was KIA at Pozieres on 25 July, 1916. it is housed in a wooden surround with pattern embossed in the margins with a liking of the rising sun at the top. He is recorded on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial and is listed ...1914-1918 Memorial Plaque In early 1920 it was announced that the next-of-kin of all Australian servicemen and women whose deaths were attributable to the First World War would receive a memorial plaque and scroll "as a solace for bereavement and as a memento". The memorial plaques were not uniquely Australian. In fact they were designed and produced in Britain and issued to commemorate all those who died as a result of war service from within the British Commonwealth. The idea for the plaques was originally conceived mid-way through the war. In 1917 a competition was announced to obtain a suitable design and 800 entries were eventually received. The winner, Mr. E. Carter Preston of Liverpool, England, was chosen in 1918. He was awarded a prize of 250 pounds. Mr Manning Pike directed the manufacture of the memorial plaques at the Memorial Plaque Factory set up at Acton, London. Some later plaques were also made at the Woolwich Arsenal. The cost of manufacturing so many plaques must have been considerable. Each plaque had the name of the soldier commemorated individually embossed (some were engraved) as part of the design. The full name was given without any indication of rank or honours to show the equality of sacrifice of all those who had lost their lives. The scroll designed to accompany the plaques was of thick paper, headed by the royal coat-of-arms, and bore the following message: "He whom this scroll commemorates was numbered among those who, at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those that come after see that his name is not forgotten". Underneath the message the serviceman or woman’s name, rank, honours and unit were written by hand in red ink. Because of the late arrival in Australia of the plaques many scrolls were sent out separately. A message from the King, "I join with my grateful people in sending you this memorial of a brave life given for others in the Great War", was included with the scroll. The first plaques were distributed in Australia in 1922. Each plaque was sent out from Base Records Office at Victoria Barracks in Melbourne by second-class mail. Approximately 60,000 plaques were issued in Australia. Families of deceased members of the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Army Nursing Service also received plaques and scrolls First World War Memorial Plaque, bronze, in recognition of Private Sydney Frederick TURNER, from C Company, 9 Battalion who was KIA at Pozieres on 25 July, 1916. it is housed in a wooden surround with pattern embossed in the margins with a liking of the rising sun at the top. He is recorded on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial and is listed with an Australian Red Cross Society Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau File, a copy of which is attached.Embossed around the edge of the plaque "HE DIED FOR FREEDOM AND HONOVR". The name of the serviceman is embossed on the plaque, right of centre, SYDNEY FREDERICK TURNER -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY COMMUNITY HOUSE
... plaque at the location of the former Long Gully Fire Station on the 20th August 2000 at Creeth St Long Gully, rear of St Mathews Anglical Church. List of Dignitaries include Parliamentarians: Hon Andre' Haermeyer MP, Hon Bob Cameron MP and Ron Best MLC. Other Dignitaries: Cr Laurie Whelan, Cr Willi Carney and CFA Bill Davies and Bruce Furnell. Special Guests included Representatives of the Bendigo Fire Brigade, Long Gully Community House...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Long Gully Community House The Hon Andre' Haermeyer MP Long Gully Fire Station St Mathews Anglical Church George A Ellis Long Gully History Group Bruce Furnell Cr Laurie Whelan Greater City of Bendigo Hon Bob Cameron MP Hon Ron Best MLC Cr Willi Carney Bill Davies Country Fire Authority Bendigo and District Cornish Association Central Victorian Fire Preservation Society Mechanics Institute Post and Telegraph Office CFBB Chief Officer Hennah Program for the unveiling of memorial plaque at the location of the former Long Gully Fire Station on the 20th August 2000 at Creeth St Long Gully, rear of St Mathews Anglical Church. List ...Program for the unveiling of memorial plaque at the location of the former Long Gully Fire Station on the 20th August 2000 at Creeth St Long Gully, rear of St Mathews Anglical Church. List of Dignitaries include Parliamentarians: Hon Andre' Haermeyer MP, Hon Bob Cameron MP and Ron Best MLC. Other Dignitaries: Cr Laurie Whelan, Cr Willi Carney and CFA Bill Davies and Bruce Furnell. Special Guests included Representatives of the Bendigo Fire Brigade, Long Gully Community House, Bendigo and District Cornish Association, Central Victorian Fire Preservation Society and St Mathews Church. Briefing notes include the Plaque, Long Gully and a brief history of the Long Gully Fire Brigade. Also included is a location map of the Long Gully Area.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - long gully community house, the hon andre' haermeyer mp, long gully fire station, st mathews anglical church, george a ellis, long gully history group, bruce furnell, cr laurie whelan, greater city of bendigo, hon bob cameron mp, hon ron best mlc, cr willi carney, bill davies, country fire authority, bendigo and district cornish association, central victorian fire preservation society, mechanics institute, post and telegraph office, cfbb chief officer hennah -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Monash Bridge, Arthurs Creek Road, Hurstbridge, Eltham Heritage Tour, 24 May 1992, 24/05/1992
... Highlights of the tour included: - 10 am Leave from Shire Offices - 3 Important Trees - A Physical Link to Eltham's First Settlers - Toorak Mansion Gates - A Surviving Farm House - An Intact Circa 1900 Main Street - First Settlers - Gold Miners, and Timber-getters - An Early Hotel - A Pioneering Homestead - Changing Eltham Shire - 20th Century - 4 pm Afternoon Tea and Finish Tour Extract from ELTHAM CULTURAL HERITAGE TOUR (Newsletter No. 85, July 1992, by Bettina Woodburn) "On the Arthurs Creek Road is a bridge designed by Monash, which we admired before walking across the little park with a mud-brick and timber shelter, to the Hurst family graveyard. There are two marked graves, one, Henry who was shot by Burke the bushranger and a cairn has a plaque listing...Highlights of the tour included: - 10 am Leave from Shire Offices - 3 Important Trees - A Physical Link to Eltham's First Settlers - Toorak Mansion Gates - A Surviving Farm House - An Intact Circa 1900 Main Street - First Settlers - Gold Miners, and Timber-getters - An Early Hotel - A Pioneering Homestead - Changing Eltham Shire - 20th Century - 4 pm Afternoon Tea and Finish Tour Extract from ELTHAM CULTURAL HERITAGE TOUR (Newsletter No. 85, July 1992, by Bettina Woodburn) "On the Arthurs Creek Road is a bridge designed by Monash, which we admired before walking across the little park with a mud-brick and timber shelter, to the Hurst family graveyard. There are two marked graves, one, Henry who was shot by Burke the bushranger and a cairn has a plaque listing ...ELTHAM HERITAGE TOUR The Society excursion on 24th May 1992 was arranged by David Bick, leader of the team carrying out the Shire's heritage study. David selected a number of sites or buildings identified in the study, some of them lesser known components of the Shire's heritage. The tour commenced at the Eltham Shire Office at 10.00 am. Travel was by private car and mini-bus with stops at about twelve locations for commentary by David.It included a short walk in Hurstbridge and lunch at Kinglake. Highlights of the tour included: - 10 am Leave from Shire Offices - 3 Important Trees - A Physical Link to Eltham's First Settlers - Toorak Mansion Gates - A Surviving Farm House - An Intact Circa 1900 Main Street - First Settlers - Gold Miners, and Timber-getters - An Early Hotel - A Pioneering Homestead - Changing Eltham Shire - 20th Century - 4 pm Afternoon Tea and Finish Tour Extract from ELTHAM CULTURAL HERITAGE TOUR (Newsletter No. 85, July 1992, by Bettina Woodburn) "On the Arthurs Creek Road is a bridge designed by Monash, which we admired before walking across the little park with a mud-brick and timber shelter, to the Hurst family graveyard. There are two marked graves, one, Henry who was shot by Burke the bushranger and a cairn has a plaque listing others buried here from 1866 onwards. Burke was captured and tied to the wheel of a dray under the eucalypt near the waterhose/standpipe. Close by the kindergarten, at this place are three trees on the National Trust Register, a Canary Island pine, a Canadian cedar and probably a spruce. Radiata pines and a thick bolled peppercorn surround the little cemetery. Continuing along Main Street we notice elm trees planted as a war memorial, then on the left a 1930 timber house, a 1910 store and residence, resplendent with wrought iron trim, a double fronted Hardware Store and cypresses on the back alignment of a new vacant block. On the right side of the street is a less interesting attempt at an 'in character' shop. Further on are more early homes, one tucked away at the rear with two tall palms by the front steps. Another curiosity is a rounded veranda corner and there are more galvanised iron sheds or garages, before a mud-brick Dentist's Surgery. Beyond the round-a-about is St Peters Church, of mud-brick construction shared by Catholic and Anglican parishioners, overlooking the river flood plain. Leaving Hurstbridge on the Kinglake Road, we ate our picnic lunch beside the communication tower and enjoyed views of Melbourne, Yan Yean Reservoir and the distant Dandenongs beyond the spreading suburbs. Next we drove to the North West boundary of the Shire at Masons Falls Road towards Whittlesea. On the way to the North East Boundary we passed St Peters, a yellow wooden Church with a Tudor Archway; built in the early 1920's in the style of the 1860's. From the Healesville-Kinglake road the rolling hills had European aspects, the hedged fields and chestnut trees. Then it was back down the Hurstbridge Road through 'Aussie' bush of towering gums, with bracken and scrubby understorey, the Kinglake National Park, before more open country with deciduous trees planted in line, and a creek lined with willows."Record of the Society's history and activities and highlighting various aspects of the Heritage Study undertaken by David Bick used to create the future heritage overlay for the Shire of Eltham and later Nillumbik Shire.Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 4 stripsKodak Gold 100 5095shire of eltham historical society, activities, heritage tour, hurstbridge, monash bridge, arthurs creek road -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Award - BENDIGO NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL COLLECTION: GOLDEN CITY NETBALL ASSOCIATION TROPHY 1979 – 1983
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Education Bendigo North Primary School Trophy, wooden rectangular base with wooden pedestal, left hand side, silver figure of netball player on top. On right, gold plaque on brown wooden backing with names of winner engraved. Engraved on top of list ...Trophy, wooden rectangular base with wooden pedestal, left hand side, silver figure of netball player on top. On right, gold plaque on brown wooden backing with names of winner engraved. Engraved on top of list, Eaglehawk North ( no date ), Girton 1979, St. Liborius 1980, St. Kilian’s 1981, St. Theresa’s 1982, Bendigo North 1983.bendigo, education, bendigo north primary school -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Decorative object - Police Assocation Plaque
... Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. NDNS Police Association Victoria Police Examinations 1980 on the back, MADE TO APPROVED SPECIFICATIONS by LEGA PTY LTD 24-26 WILLIAM STREET BALACAVA VICTORIA AUSTRALIA A wooden shield shaped plaque with an eight centimetre diameter blue and gold coloured insignia of THE POLICE ASSOCIATION VICTORIA which has red and gold coloured crown in the middle. ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.A wooden shield shaped plaque with an eight centimetre diameter blue and gold coloured insignia of THE POLICE ASSOCIATION VICTORIA which has red and gold coloured crown in the middle. A metal plate six and a half centimetres by two and a half centimetres has engraved on it NORTHERN DISTRICT SCHOOL OF NURSING MANY THANKS POLCE EXAMINATIONS 1980on the back, MADE TO APPROVED SPECIFICATIONS by LEGA PTY LTD 24-26 WILLIAM STREET BALACAVA VICTORIA AUSTRALIA ndns, police association victoria, police examinations 1980 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Printed copy of photograph of the Plaque - Servientes
... Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89. Memoir Nursing NDSN Mr Norm Phillips Nancy Winifred Long MBE Copy of a photograph in colour. The plaque ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.This is a copy of a photograph of a plaque titled "Servientes" which remembers the Northern District School of Nursing which operated from March 1950 course which trained nurses in a three-year course. This was the forerunner to current courses. Copy of a photograph in colour. The plaque is brown and the inscription in in gold writing. memoir, nursing, ndsn, mr norm phillips, nancy winifred long mbe -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo ChaletPlaque, "Buffalo Falls Hotel / Historic list of prominent guests 1888-1919"
... list of prominent guests 1888-1919. Proprietor Jane R. Manfield. Lord Hopetoun. Lord & Lady Brassey. Lord Lamington. Baron Sir F. Von Mueller. Sir William Zeal. Judge Sir H. William & Lady William. David Syme & Mrs Syme. Percy Grainger. Sir John & Lady Monash. George Farlow A.D.C. Prepared by Geo. W. Sykes "Buffalo House'." Wooden plaque ...Possibly predates Chalet. ".There is also a wooden plaque displaying the names of notable guests who stayed at the Buffalo Falls Hotel that once stood at the foot of the mountain. the pioneering Manfield family opened this early hotel in the late 1880's and soon began taking visitors on walking treks up onto the plateau." (Pg 84 Historica, 2011). The Buffalo Falls Hotel was originally known as The Buffalo Falls Temperance Hotel and was built in 1888 by James Manfield. His daughter Alice became well known as a Mt Buffalo guide and was renowned for her mountain knowledge as well as for her distinctive alpine pant suit. The Hotel was constructed opposite the newly opened 'Staker's Track', a walking track , now known as the "Big Walk" was, a steep 6 hour walk, which nevertheless opened the mountain up to early tourism, attracting leading figures from Melbourne Society as well as significant artists, Naturalists and Scientists eager to explore and experience the unique scenery and geological features of the Mountain. Baron Von Mueller as Government botanist was one of the first white men to ascend to the plateau in 1853, collecting alpine specimens . Each of the names on this honor roll were significant cultural and society figures of Victorian/Edwardian Melbourne .Listed in Draft Inventory of Significant Items. Appendix A3. Framed Photographs, Pictures, etc. (Pg 165, Historica, 2011)Wooden plaque with black painted inscription, framed in black painted wood. Plaque is peaked at the top."BUFFALO FALLS HOTEL.... Historic list of prominent guests 1888-1919. Proprietor Jane R. Manfield. Lord Hopetoun. Lord & Lady Brassey. Lord Lamington. Baron Sir F. Von Mueller. Sir William Zeal. Judge Sir H. William & Lady William. David Syme & Mrs Syme. Percy Grainger. Sir John & Lady Monash. George Farlow A.D.C. Prepared by Geo. W. Sykes "Buffalo House'." -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Article - "Tertiary education celebrates 125 years", Sat April 18 1998
... plaque unveilings, reunion gatherings, entertainment, and a fireworks display. Activities are integrated with community events like Heritage Week and the Bendigo Easter Fair. The celebrations emphasize the integral role of tertiary education in Bendigo’s social, economic, and cultural development. Sponsorship and support come from local businesses and organizations, with proceeds from events like raffles supporting a new Scholarship Trust Foundation. Bendigo is recognized nationally and internationally as a significant regional tertiary education center. The anniversary not only honors the past but also highlights the ongoing and future importance of quality tertiary education in Bendigo. Nurse Training Lister House ...This article commemorates the 125th anniversary of tertiary education in Bendigo, highlighting its origins, evolution, and community impact: Tertiary education in Bendigo began on April 21, 1873, with the opening of the School of Mines Bendigo, established to meet the demand for skilled workers in the mining industry.Institutional Evolution Over 125 years, various institutions have contributed to Bendigo's educational landscape, including the Bendigo School of Mines and Industries, Technical College, Institute of Technology, Teachers' College, State College, School of Nursing, College of Advanced Education, La Trobe University College, and TAFE colleges. These institutions have merged or been renamed, with Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE (BRIT) and La Trobe University Bendigo now the main providers.Anniversary Celebrations Themed "Inkpots to Internet," the celebrations reflect the progress in education from traditional to modern methods. Events include exhibitions of historic memorabilia, art displays by former students, academic processions, plaque unveilings, reunion gatherings, entertainment, and a fireworks display. Activities are integrated with community events like Heritage Week and the Bendigo Easter Fair. The celebrations emphasize the integral role of tertiary education in Bendigo’s social, economic, and cultural development. Sponsorship and support come from local businesses and organizations, with proceeds from events like raffles supporting a new Scholarship Trust Foundation. Bendigo is recognized nationally and internationally as a significant regional tertiary education center. The anniversary not only honors the past but also highlights the ongoing and future importance of quality tertiary education in Bendigo.Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association - Article - "Tertiary education celebrates 125 years" Sat April 18, 1998 - Bendigo Advertiser This item contains the following documents: 3792.19a Bendigo Advertiser Article - "Tertiary education celebrates 125 years" Colour photo of Tim Newbegin, who has collected artefacts and memorabilla from Bendigo's educational institutions for a special display. 3792.19b Bendigo Advertiser Article - "Tertiary education celebrates 125 years"nurse training, lister house, tim newbegin
