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Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Jacana Primary School Grade 1, 1992, 1992
... Melissa Hutchinson... Tara Wright Melissa Hutchinson David Welsh Burak Saman Jason ...This 1992 group photograph of Grade 1 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a valuable snapshot of everyday school life during a time of social and demographic change in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Founded in 1959, Jacana Primary was a key institution in the local community, providing public education to families in a rapidly developing suburban landscape until its closure in the early 2000s. The image reflects the school’s dedication to creating an inclusive and nurturing learning environment. It also illustrates the broader cultural shifts occurring in Jacana at the time, as families from diverse backgrounds came together, shaping a unique and resilient community identity. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how public education fostered social cohesion, supported personal development, and left a lasting legacy for generations of students and families.This 1992 group photograph of Grade 1 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a significant visual record of public education in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a period of social and demographic transformation. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary played a vital role in the local community, serving families from diverse cultural backgrounds until its closure in the early 2000s. The photograph reflects the school’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment. It captures the everyday experiences of students and educators, highlighting the values of connection, diversity, and belonging that defined Jacana Primary’s ethos. As part of the school’s visual archive, this image contributes to a broader understanding of how public education shaped community identity, promoted social cohesion, and supported the development of generations of children in a rapidly changing suburban landscape.Colour Photograph on textured matte Paper.Back; (Blue Label): PH-5353 jacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, grade 1, david kaleta, joshua koistinen, akram arabi, william finn, robert jones, samantha macdonald, molly warke, karli o'keeffe, gavin chapman, padraig oakley, achtar younan, richard paco, jacob martyr, tara wright, melissa hutchinson, david welsh, burak saman, jason sedgwick, brett tomlin, mr. brian o'dea, miss patricia sherlock, 1992, jacana -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School: Recorder Group 1996, 1996
... Melissa Hutchinson... Akyiyik Michael Cilia David Welsh Melissa Hutchinson Padraig ...Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, was part of a broader post-war initiative to provide quality public education to families in newly developed housing estates. By the mid-1990s, the school had become a reflection of the area’s growing cultural diversity and community spirit. Music played an important role in the school’s curriculum and extracurricular life, offering students opportunities for creative expression, collaboration, and confidence-building. The 1996 Recorder Group exemplifies this commitment to arts education. Participation in the group allowed students to develop musical skills while contributing to school events and performances that brought the community together. This photograph captures more than just a music group—it reflects the values of inclusion, creativity, and student engagement that defined Jacana Primary School. It also offers a glimpse into the fashion and atmosphere of the mid-1990s, preserving a moment in time that holds meaning for former students, staff, and the broader Jacana community.This 1996 photograph of the Jacana Primary School Recorder Group holds deep historical and emotional significance, serving as a visual record of music education and extracurricular life at a now-closed institution. It reflects the school’s vibrant spirit, cultural diversity, and commitment to nurturing creativity and student engagement. The image preserves the legacy of a place that once played a vital role in shaping young lives and fostering community identity. As a snapshot of its time, it also offers a glimpse into the fashion, hairstyles, and musical interests of the mid-1990s, making it a cherished artefact for former students, staff, and the broader Jacana community.Colour photograph, on Matte Photographic paper, mounted on white card.Back: (Upper Right Corner) - Blue Label: PH - 2122jacana primary school, students, education, recorder group, mitchell ryan, elke beth koistinen, neddy changtave, steven churchill, timothy blaney, kevin le, krystle phillips, dany david, karli o'keeffe, stacey lee, ahmad hamad, naomi webb, andrew phan, anthony grubb, savas akyiyik, michael cilia, david welsh, melissa hutchinson, padraig oakley, burak saman, aaron nash, michael melia, herodia poki poki, cassie peterson, 1996, jacana, tulin cayvarli, brett knostenbergs, zeinab houssein, faye dabrowski, nahrin younan, enza puimaono, lee mostyn, sheena ryan, joshua koistinen, david kaleta, achtar younan, malak meyer, amie phillips, ammoun houssein, dalia david, nicholas zajac, mrs. vivien mcnish, mr. graeme archer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, Saragasso, 1978-1981
Sargasso was a monthly newspaper of the Ballarat University College/University of Ballarat Student Union newspaper. Matthew Cuthbert worked on Sargasso from 1989 to 1991 when it was created on LC 2 Apple Mac, at that time one of the best Apple labs in the country. "The Ballarat Courier had four machine, we had a suite." (Matthew Cuthbert, 2022) Mathew Cuthbert was the founder of ‘Integration,’ an alterntive venue and nightclub, with local college band, ‘The Fat Thing’ . This club had a following of Grunge and New Indie music from the UK, namely Madchester, straight from the decks of the Chevron, Melbourne. He went on to study interactive Multimedia at Central Saint Martin’s, London. "It was a great time at Ballarat, a melding of arts, humanities, friendship, youth and a Bohemia of sorts." (Matthew Cuthbert, 2022)Seventeen copies of the Ballarat University College/University of Ballarat student newspaper 'Sargasso'.student union, ballarat college of advanced education student union, eureka, newspaper, ballarat university college, university of ballarat, student union, student association, michael hayes, carparking, painters and dockers, the saints, elliott goblet, len taylor, engineering, russell bell, michael thornton, fiona kleinitz, katie o'callaghan, darren parker, ambrose nicholls, tim jess, siva shankar, terry o'biren, computers, french nuclear tests, muroroa atoll, chris hutchinson, hodges robinson, ballarat international film festival, hugh jarse, fred penhall, catherine righetti, mathew cuthbert, vicki morrison, jerry goularas, john shapham, brian sardeson, peter glover, roger burnley, michael radman, jodie chivell, janell armfield, sexual harassment, east timor, andrew sutherland, metallica, 3bbb, rod harrison, robyne sterns, voluntary student unionism, campus conservation corps, melinda glisson, christie pepperell, paul harmes, azhar albazzaz, mat erbs, russell bell, michael thornton, loren gale, stephen degabrielle, floriene loder, john winkelman, lisa gleeson, hecs, higher education contribution scheme, robyne sterns, steve blomeley, melissa auchline, jane hyland, rob sitch, chrissie mildren, eric ong, hoodoo guros, keith lanyon, david fitzgerald, vince zankin, justin driscoll, brian welsh, chaplains, orion, pauline schenk, caitlin french, tom fermi, lisa gleeson, beth filipov, ballarat film society, mortlake buskers festival, australian university games, shivalli nanduri, david jones, merrion kent, stephen hubert, carly shaw, simon kennedy, david james, michael thorton, paul sproules, jacek olchowick, rape, autism, eureka stockade memorial trust, halls of residence, student residences, peter joyce, kath pengelly, sam drew, amie bird, antonino atzori (nino), michelle menz, mariela gledj, rugby union, hockey, sarag freeman