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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Clothing - T-shirt, Port Melbourne, Australia, Nov 1995
... This shirt was produced by the local tourism committee... and Liana Thompson: 'Port Melbourne Australia', produced by local...', produced by local tourism committee for sale when 'Replica ...This shirt was produced by the local tourism committee for sale when 'Replica Endeavour' visited Station Pier in 1995, was purchased by Liana and David Thompson and given to the Society when they left to live in London.Port Melbourne t-shirt from a collection belonging to David and Liana Thompson: 'Port Melbourne Australia', produced by local tourism committee for sale when 'Replica Endeavour' visited Station Pier in 1995Port Melbourne Australiacelebrations fetes and exhibitions, replica endeavour, port melbourne tourism committee -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Pamphlet - Bright Tourism, Guide to Bright and District, late 1900s
... local tourism... to overseas destinations) the local tourism numbers from other... to overseas destinations) the local tourism numbers from other ...This publication was produced in the early 1950s to provide the growing tourism trade (at this time), to the region with a more detailed overview of the facilities available to tourists of the region's attractions. This brochure is a very efficient and effective promotional publication. The increasing level of self promotion by local business and commerce sectors of the region the more sought after the region became and the greater the ability of the region to grow (non rural based economy). Some of the regions unique facilities and geological structures are well suited to those tourists who live in cities and "flat land" regional bush areas within Australia. This was a period when the average Australian domestic tourist was more able (finance and transport wise) to see more of their country within the short time they had for "holidays". In the late 1900s, however, with the increase to workers' recreational leave and better transportation (fares, ease of travel to overseas destinations) the local tourism numbers from other domestic locations have been steadily declining. From the 1970s onwards, the increased tourism demand from overseas tourists, for better facilities and easier access to these regional facilities, resulted in better transport, accommodation and communication, which has been a boon for all tourism within Australia. In the 21st century the world is becoming smaller and smaller for the international tourist, especially for those from crowded Asian cities. The greater attraction for "open" spaced locations such as this region are becoming a much sought after change of scenery. This pamphlet which targets the tourist, whether either from other Australian regions or the global tourist, is a good example of self promotion by a relatively small local population. This is especially significant because before the "tourist explosion" in the 1950s onward, these regional areas had a more introspective society with greater emphasis to locally established mores and values. The increased interactions with people from other areas and nations, combined with a greater global communication network is affecting those traditionally established mores to produce a some what unique social transformation which is constantly changing from one generation to the next. One important factor which tourism does bring is that it opens up the region to a wider range of people who look to the region for their own lifestyle changes.This pamphlet has a front cover in colour with the major activities in the region sketched depicting : sunshine, snow skiing, trout fishing, mountain climbing, golfing, swimming, alpine views, tennis, lawn bowls and picnics. The back cover is blank. The pamphlet is fastened together by two staples 30mm from top and bottom, and is folded with the cover slightly thicker than the fifteen pages. Thirteen pages have been printed on both sides. The first page has a black and white photograph of the hotel Alpine and the tall brick constructed Clock Tower. There are another five black and white photographs in the pamphlet.on front cover "Guide to BRIGHT"local tourism, regional information booklet, "time" related brochures, alpine local history -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat - Assessment Task: Group Project Assignment, Community & Organisational Plan, 2006
... importance of tourism to the local economy... importance of tourism to the local economy assessment of local ...University of Ballarat - Assessment Task: Group Project Assignment, Community & Organisational Plan. Hepburn Shire Council. Student Research Project.White bound book of 30 pages.university of ballarat, mary hollick, hepburn shire council, casey nelson, ash hardy, erin ward, melissa russell, josh wood, importance of tourism to the local economy, assessment of local community issues, attitudes and involvement, assessment of organisational structures and relationships, assessment of the role and effectiveness of the local and regional tourism associations, identification of strategies to achieve better co-ordination of all stakeholders in tourism, conclusion, references, daylesford regional tourism association, hepburn regional tourism association, local tourism assocation, macedon ranges regional tourism association, regional tourism association, judith bedford -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Pamphlet, Goulburn River Country, 1990
... local tourism... Goulburn Valley Tourist destinations local tourism documents ...To advertise Goulburn Valley Tourist destinationsTour guide of Goulburn Valley waterways, wineries, wildernesslocal tourism, documents, pamphlets -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Toni Woolley et al, Port Fairy Community and Organisational Plan, 1999
... roles of local and regional tourism associations... and involvement in tourism roles of local and regional tourism ...Port Fairy Community and Organisational Plan. University of Ballarat Students' Project.White bound book of 35 pages plus 6 appendices.port fairy, toni woolley, tamara lang, janelle gilbert, ben balshaw, grant caromody, executive summary, introduction, background to port fairy, methodology, limitations, appraisal of tourism planning and development to date, assessment of local community issues, attitudes and involvement in tourism, roles of local and regional tourism associations, effectiveness of local & regional tourism associations, analysis of services and service quality, moyne shire council, friends of port fairy, tourism victoria, country victoria tourism, great ocean road marketing, shipwreck coast tourism, port fairy tourism association inc, moyne shire, department of natural resources and environment, the western coastal board, tourism accreditation board of victoria, george borg, craig delahoy, michael hearn, jodie honan, judith kershaw, andrea lowenthal, neil martin, john ploenges, james purcell, peter strickland, mark thompson, libby wilson, michael pearlman, battle of the moyne, tourism planning, great ocean road -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Mary Kenealy, The High Way to Heaven-A Story of Marysville and District, 2006
... timber tourism victoria A history of Marysville and the local ...A history of Marysville and the local district.Dark green cover. Title and author in gold letteringnon-fictionA history of Marysville and the local district.marysville, history, local history, timber, tourism, victoria -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Mary Kenealy, The High Way to Heaven-A Story of Marysville and District, 2006
... timber tourism victoria A history of Marysville and the local ...A history of Marysville and the local district.Dark green cover. Title and author in gold letteringnon-fictionA history of Marysville and the local district.marysville, history, local history, timber, tourism, victoria -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Mary Kenealy, The High Way to Heaven-A Story of Marysville and District, 2006
... and the local district. marysville history local history timber tourism ...A history of Marysville and the local district.Front cover has a drawing which depicts the Black Spur. There are timber workers on the road cutting timber as well as a man riding one horse whilst leading a pack horse. The drawing is done in green pencil.non-fictionA history of Marysville and the local district.marysville, history, local history, timber, tourism, victoria -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Mary Kenealy, The High Way to Heaven-A Story of Marysville and District, 2006
... and the local district. marysville history local history timber tourism ...A history of Marysville and the local district.Dark green cover. Title and author in gold letteringnon-fictionA history of Marysville and the local district.marysville, history, local history, timber, tourism, victoria -
Clunes Museum
SOUVENIR GUIDE &BOOKMARKS, PHOTOGRAGHY BY NEIL NEWITT
... . local history documents tourism events and celebrations booktown ...SOUVENIR BOOKLET AND BOOKMARKS USED DURING BACK TO BOOKTOWN IN CLUNES - 3 AND 4 MAY 2008..1 .2 .3 SOUVENIR GUIDES .4 .5 .6 .7 BOOKMARKS BACK TO BOOKTOWN 2008 IN CLUNES 3 & 4 MAYlocal history, documents, tourism, events and celebrations, booktown clunes, 2008 -
Clunes Museum
Document - INFORMATION SHEETS, CLUNES - A GUIDE TO THE VISITOR
... DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION IN MAY 1973. LOCAL HISTORY DOCUMENT TOURISM ...INFORMATION COMPILED BY MR.F.C.WEICKHARDT AND ISSUED BY THE SHIRE OF TALBOT & CLUNES AND RE-ISSUED BY CLUNES TOURIST DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION IN MAY 1973.2 X PAGE DOCUMENT local history, document, tourism, clunes a guide to the visitor, tourism -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Brochure: Historic Tarnagulla, circa 1990s
... Collection. tourism local history walking tours ...Donald Clark Collection.Foldable photocopied brochure with title 'Historic Tarnagulla, Just Waiting For You'. Contains a map of the region marked with day trip places of interest. Also has a list of 'Things to Do and See' and a list of local traders in Tarnagulla.tourism, local history, walking tours -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Walks Around Historic Towns, No 1 A Walk Around Tarnagulla, circa 1990s
... of interest around the town. Donald Clark Collection. tourism local ...Donald Clark Collection.A photocopied foldable A4 brochure created to guide a walking tour. Title: Walks Around Historic Towns, No. 1, A Walk Around Tarnagulla. Features 13 places of interest around the town.tourism, local history, walking tours -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Brochure: Historic Tarnagulla, circa 1990s
... Collection. tourism local history walking tours ...Donald Clark Collection.Foldable photocopied brochure with title 'Historic Tarnagulla, Just Waiting For You'. Contains a map of the region marked with day trip places of interest. Also has a list of 'Things to Do and See' and a list of local traders in Tarnagulla.tourism, local history, walking tours -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Welcome To Tarnagulla brochure, circa 1990s
... in and near the town. Donald Clark Collection. tourism local history ...Donald Clark Collection.A photocopied foldable A4 brochure created to guide a walking tour. Title: Welcome To Tarnagulla'. Features 22 places of interest in and near the town.tourism, local history, walking tours -
Clunes Museum
TOURIST GUIDE, PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALLAN DOTT, MARTIN HURLEY,NEIL LORIMER, DENNIS RUSSELL
... - CASTLEMAINE, CLUNES, DAYLESFORD, KYNETON AND MALDON,1991. LOCAL ...TOURIST GUIDE TO CENTRAL VICTORIAN PLACES OF INTEREST - CASTLEMAINE, CLUNES, DAYLESFORD, KYNETON AND MALDON,1991.local history, documents, tourism, tourism -
Clunes Museum
BOOKTOWN MATERIAL, POSTER DESIGN: NEIL NEWITT, PHOTOGRAPHY, 2010
... May 2010 local history documents tourism events ...MATERIAL USED DURING ANNUAL BACK TO BOOKTOWN HELD IN CLUNES 1st and 2nd May 2010 2010 BOOKTOWN POSTER, SOUVENIR GUIDE AND BOOKMARKlocal history, documents, tourism, events and celebrations, back to booktown -
Clunes Museum
SOUVENIR GUIDE, IMAGE ART. - J.CHRISTINE ROWE
... DURING BACK TO BOKTOWN 2009 local history document tourism events ...SOUVENIR BOOKLET USED DURING BACK TO BOKTOWN 2009SOUVENIR GUIDE FOR BACK TO BOOKTOWN 2009. IN CLUNES MAY 1ST, 2ND, 3RD.BACK TO BOOKTOWN CLUNESlocal history, document, tourism, events and celebrations, back to booktown -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Pamphlet, Historic Portland Buildings Open Day, 1970s
... . historic buildings buildings of Portland tourism local history ...Camperdown and District Heritage Society, Collection.Two copies of black and white pamphlet to commemorate the first permanent settlement in Victoria, Historic Portland Buildings Open Day.Front: Black and white image of Gardens cottage Back: Black and white map of Historic Portland buildingshistoric buildings, buildings of portland, tourism, local history -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Mary Kenealy, The High Way to Heaven-A Story of Marysville and District, 2006
... and the local district. marysville history local history timber tourism ...A history of Marysville and the local district.Paperback. Front cover has a drawing which depicts the Black Spur. There are timber workers on the road cutting timber as well as a man riding one horse whilst leading a pack horse. The drawing is done in green pencil.non-fictionA history of Marysville and the local district.marysville, history, local history, timber, tourism, victoria -
Clunes Museum
Document - WRITTEN REVIEW, PUBLISHED BY CLUNES TOURIST & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, BOOKTOWN FOR A DAY
... CLUNES-BOOKTOWN FOR A DAY 29TH MAY 2007. local history reports ...A REVIEW OF EVENTS DURING CLUNES-BOOKTOWN FOR A DAY 29TH MAY 2007.local history, reports, tourism, events & celebrations, booktown -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Poster - Mt Beauty Discovery Centre Precinct Plan
... was to be upgraded into a 'Sports Tourism Cluster' with funding from... management Board, Parks Victoria and the Local Community & Tourism ...The current (2015) Mt Beauty Tourist Centre site was to be upgraded into a 'Sports Tourism Cluster' with funding from the Government and the Alpine Shire with 'In Kind' assistance from Falls Creek Resort management Board, Parks Victoria and the Local Community & Tourism Industry. This project didn't go ahead.The Mt Beauty town was handed over to the Alpine Shire in the 1960's after completion of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. Plans for up dating facilities are on-going but are rarely completed. This poster is an example of this.Very large laminated poster depicting 6 points for the Alpine Region Sports Tourism Cluster. Each point has a coloured border and background to black writing. There are 3 maps.mt beauty. tourism. discovery centre. sports cluster. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Poster, "Ballarat Welcomes You", 1998
... Plasticised card wall hanging poster to display in local..." Plasticised card wall hanging poster to display in local tourism ...Plasticised card wall hanging poster to display in local tourism centres, motels, shops etc, publicising some of the tourist features of Ballarat and District. Surround base information is a series of adverts including BTM. Gives details of weekends, public/schools holiday running, and contact details. Tram in photo is No. 26, but very dark. All ads in full colour. Other advertisers are Dulcinea, Kryal Castle, Ballarat Tenpin Bowling Centre, Gumnut Cafe, Willabaa, Swaggers Cafe, Browse Cafe, Reliv health, Ballarat Taxis Co-op, Spartans gym, Nature In Balance, Master of Class Hairdressing, Exquisite Furniture, Pinky's Pizza, Budget and Ballarat Family Care Pharmacy. Also has a item on the London Bus Co., area map, telephone numbers and visitor information centre. Has four pieces of double side tape in corners on rear.trams, tramways, btm, ballarat tourism -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Mixed media - Video, RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "Healesville's Historic Guest Houses" - Bryn Jones
... and growth of Healesville's attraction as a local and international... and growth of Healesville's attraction as a local and international ...Digitised video (3.11GB). Duration: 57 minutes. Recorded November, 2023 (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)Presenter: Bryn Jones, President of Healesville Historical Society, takes us back through the ages uncovering the origins and growth of Healesville's attraction as a local and international tourism destination, with a mix of tall tales and true stories associated with some of the guest house goings-on. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Brass Plate, Chamber of Commerce 1933, 1933
... the development of local industry and the tourism trade. ... the development of local industry and the tourism trade. This plaque ...This plaque has been attached to a Warrnambool installation in 1933. It is not known to which site this refers but it may have been the Warrnambool Information Pavilion which was erected outside the old Warrnambool City Council Chambers. There have been many Warrnambool Chambers of Commerce over the years. These were established by Warrnambool businessmen and women to promote the interests of the town/city and to encourage the development of local industry and the tourism trade. This plaque is of great local interest but unfortunately does not have a clear provenance.This is a small brass plaque. The plaque has four holes at each corner for attachment to a building or other object. ‘Erected by the Chamber of Commerce, Warrnambool, 1933’warrnambool chamber of commerce, warrnambool city council chambers, plaque -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Booklet - Program, Portland Upwelling Festival 2010, 2010
... and is the cornerstone of the lucrative local fishing and tourism industry... and is the cornerstone of the lucrative local fishing and tourism industry ...Program for the 2010 Upwelling Festival. The Upwelling Festival Portland is a community celebration of the Bonney Upwelling, presented by the Upwelling Festival Incorporated and including a partnership with other community groups. The Upwelling Festival celebrates what is unique about Portland and the community and show cases an important environmental phenomenon – the Bonney Upwelling. The Bonney Upwelling is a unique and epic natural ocean phenomena where the spring winds shift to the south-east driving a change in ocean currents that powers a seven month feeding frenzy of tuna, crayfish, giant crabs, squid, fish, seabirds, seals, krill and blue whales. An incredibly rich ecological food web, the Upwelling is at its greatest off the coast of Portland and is the cornerstone of the lucrative local fishing and tourism industry. The Festival is a free event maintaining the key elements of the Blessing of the Fleet, Street Parade, Festival markets, local entertainment, Marine Environment Talks and community art projects on the site.Upwelling FestivalA4 sheet folded in 4, to make program advertising Upwelling Festival 2010. Glossy white paper, illustrations on front cover in blues, greens. Back cover sponsors logos. Inside pages, Festival explanation and list of events. Two copies.upwelling festival, events, tourism, whales, portland -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1960s
This photograph was taken in the 1960s of the Lake Sambell Swimming Pool with the lake itself in the background. The swimming pool area has multiple features including park benches, a water slide, and a fenced area with a diving pontoon for lap swimming and racing. Lake Sambell Swimming Pool was completed in 1961, driven largely by R.E. Carter, Beechworth shire engineer from 1954-63. Carter advocated for improvements to the lake and surrounding area in order to encourage tourism in Beechworth. The opening of the swimming pool was part of many improvements to Lake Sambell made during this period by Carter including establishing the caravan park in 1959, water skiing and boating facilities, and increasing the lake surface in 1964. These improvements were financed mainly by grants from the Tourist Development Authority. For many decades, members of the local Beechworth community had advocated for the development of swimming pool at the lake that would include a safe wadding area and Olympic standard lanes for laps and races. Throughout the 1940s the Beechworth Swimming Club tried to raise awareness and funds to address the structural engineering issues, raise the water levels, and improve swimming facilities at the lake. Beechworth Swimming Club hosted a swimming carnival at the lake in 1948, but it was decided due to several issues at the event, that no further carnivals would be hosted until necessary improvements were made to the area. Swimming pools, both artificial and built into natural environments, were an extremely popular public space throughout the 20th century in Australia. Increasing in accessibility and popularity through such developments as less restrictive swimming outfits during 1920s, public building works during the 1920s and 30s, and an increase in leisure time during a period of post-war prosperity. This photograph is of historical significance as it documents the newly established Lake Sambell Swimming Pool in the 1960s after many decades of discussion and proposals around creating a safe swimming area at the lake. Further, this photograph provides important social insights into the facilities and uses of this pool in the 1960s, and underlines the significant role public swimming pools have played in Australian social and recreational experiences. Black and white rectangle photograph printed on photographic paper and unmounted.Reverse: 3537 / C798lake sambell swimming pool, lake sambell water slide, water slide 1960s, lake sambell pontoon, lake sambell 1960s, lake swimming pool, lake swimming, beechworth swimming club, swimming pools in the 20th century, r.e. carter, tourist development authority, beechworth 1960s, lake water slide, lake sambell, wadding pool, swimming, swimming pool 1960s, leisure, recreation 1960s -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
The photograph depicts two young men standing atop a prominent outcrop at Lake Sambell, with buildings visible on the further shore. The present day park and reserve occupies the site of the former Rocky Mountain Mining Company, an open-cut sluice mine that began operations in the mid-Nineteenth Century and operated until the early 1900s, through the peak of Victoria’s Gold Rush. It was converted into a park and leisure area in the 1920s. Lake Sambell was formally opened to the public on Friday 5th October 1928 and was opened by the Victorian Government’s Minister of Lands, Mr Bailey, as part of initiatives to boost the economies and development of country towns. The lake was named after Mr L.H. Sambell, a shire engineer and secretary of the Forward Beechworth Committee who was involved in promoting the transformation of the mining site and promoting plantation forestry and tourism as alternative industries. £300 to begin the process was provided by Mr J. McConvill, a former resident of Beechworth, who is remembered in a street name adjacent to the lake. An article in the Ovens and Murray Advertiser on Saturday, 5th May, 1917, gives some insight into issues in the Rocky Mountain Mining Company’s final years. The writer details the 1917 annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Mining Company, stating that locals present appeared ‘well pleased this important local industry is in such a prosperous condition and that future prospects are so encouraging’. The author describes plans to give workers a bonus as evidence of profit-sharing that would ‘bridge the gulf between capital and labour’. The article concludes, however, with the statement that ‘there is a little arithmetical puzzle in the report in connection with the dredging operations I have been unable to solve.' The photograph is significant as it contributes to knowledge about how Beechworth reinvented itself after the Gold rush period, and more broadly how country towns repurpose and redevelop infrastructure and facilities to meet the present needs of their population. Sepia rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper. Obverse: nil. Reverse: 3471 / Velox (paper mark)beechworth, beechworth lake, lake sambell, l.h. sambell, mcconvill, rocky mountain mining company, rocky mountain mining co, minister of lands, forward beechworth committee, wallace park-lake sambell development scheme, wallace park lake sambell development scheme, lake, sambell, j. mcconvill, recreation, reserve, park, transformation, repurposed, redeveloped -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Audio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Robert Mason, 3 August 2000
Mason Robert was born in (unintelligible) in 19(unintelligible). Mason's grandparents were from Stanley, where Mason completed his schooling. Mason started working for the Forestry Commission in 1939 looking after Crown land but eventually went into the army in 1942. At the Forestry Commission, he was responsible for maintaining and looking after the land. Mason later went to work for the Lands Department after working at the Commission for seven years. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Mason Robert's account of his life in Beechworth and the local area during the 20th century is historically and socially significant to the cultural heritage of the region. He recalls some of the changes that Beechworth underwent such as the introduction of electricity in the 1950s and an increase in tourism. His account is important to the region's history in terms of important historical events such as WWII and other events impacting the region. This oral history account is socially and historically significant as it is a part of a broader collection of interviews conducted by Jennifer Williams which were published in the book 'Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth-century Beechworth.' While the township of Beechworth is known for its history as a gold rush town, these accounts provide a unique insight into the day-to-day life of the town's residents during the 20th century, many of which will have now been lost if they had not been preserved.This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Mr. Robert Mason/beechworth, mason robert, forestry commission, lands department, crown land, wwii, listen to what they say, burke museum, jennifer williams, oral history -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings
Article on dangers to native animals and birds on Phillip Island due to tourism and need for greater State and Federal Government finance to protect them. Includes photographs of Ventnor Koala Reserve and debris in Penguin nest.Article on dangers to native animals and birds due to tourism on Phillip Island.local history, documents, newspapers, newspaper clipping, phillip island wildlife, black & white newspaper clipping, phillip island wildlife, tourism