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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Report, Jillian M. Lenne, Diseases and pests of Sweet Potato; South-East Asia, the Pacific and east Africa, 1991
... ...national resources institute...Lenne, National Resources Institute (UK) Bulletin No.46, 116 pp....Lenne, National Resources Institute (UK) Bulletin No.46, 116 pp. ...Report by Jillian M. Lenne, National Resources Institute (UK) Bulletin No.46, 116 pp.jillian m. leene, national resources institute, diseases, pests, sweet potatoes -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Report, Jillian M. Lenne, Diseases of Nitrogen Fixing Trees in Developing Countries; An annotated list, 1994
... ...national resources institute...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne jillian m. leene national resources institute diseases nitrogen eric boa Report by Eric Boa & Jillian Lenne, Natural Resources Institute (UK), 82 pp. ...Report by Eric Boa & Jillian Lenne, Natural Resources Institute (UK), 82 pp.jillian m. leene, national resources institute, diseases, nitrogen, eric boa -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Information, VIOSH: Background Paper for Stakeholders Workshop, Friday 2 June 1994
... Resources The Graduate Diploma in OHM started in 1979 and was the first Occupational Health and Safety tertiary course in Australia. Since then it has continued to attract students at a national level even though similar courses were offered elsewhere. The map on Page 2 shows the extent of enrolments. The Courses Review Process is outlined and VIOSH is now able to define its own procedures and processes for reviewing its post-graduate programs.This is being managed by a small internal project management team. The "new" programs to commence in 1996. viosh victorian institute ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. The Background Paper prepared for a meeting to be held on Friday 2 May 1994. It is a Stakeholders Workshop. Information on VIOSH over the years provided. The range of OHS activities include: 1. Accredited Tertiary Courses 2. Short Courses 3. Research 4. Consultancy 5. Advisory Function 6. Information Resources The Graduate Diploma in OHM started in 1979 and was the first Occupational Health and Safety tertiary course in Australia. Since then it has continued to attract students at a national level even though similar courses were offered elsewhere. The map on Page 2 shows the extent of enrolments. The Courses Review Process is outlined and VIOSH is now able to define its own procedures and processes for reviewing its post-graduate programs.This is being managed by a small internal project management team. The "new" programs to commence in 1996.Four A4 pages, typed. Page 2 -map of Australiaviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat college of advanced education, graduate diploma in ohm, stakeholders workshop, accredited tertiary courses, short courses, research, consultancy, advisory function, information resources, course review process -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Outline for VIOSH, VIOSH: The Vision, Mission, Aims, Goals and Principles for the Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health,1997
... institute of occupational safety and health...university of ballarat...vision...mission...aims...goals...principles...research and colsultancy...courses...viosh working papers...noise control in mining...resources...australia...csiro...safetyline...safety institute of australia...worksafe australia...canada...canadian centre for occupational health and safety...united kingdom...health and safety executive...united states...national...Detailed statements covering Aims, Goals and Principles outline how this will be achieved. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health university of ballarat vision mission aims goals principles research and colsultancy courses viosh working papers noise control in mining resources australia csiro safetyline safety institute of australia worksafe australia canada canadian centre for occupational health and safety united kingdom health and safety executive united states national institute for occupational safety and health occupational health and safety administration finland international occupational safety and health information Symbols for VIOSH, CSIRO, SafetyLine, Safety Institute of Australia, Worksafe Australia,Canadian Centre for OH&S. ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Document outlining the Vision, Mission, Aims, Goals and Principles of VIOSH Australia. The main vision is to provide the best undergraduate, graduate and industry focused OHS program in Australia and Asia - Pacific Region. Improvement in occupational health and safety within workplaces in Australia and overseas and stimulate best practice within the University of Ballarat is the mission. Detailed statements covering Aims, Goals and Principles outline how this will be achieved.Thirteen A4 pages, typed. Coloured sections.Symbols for VIOSH, CSIRO, SafetyLine, Safety Institute of Australia, Worksafe Australia,Canadian Centre for OH&S. Health and Safety Executive (United Kingdom), National Institute for OH&S (United States), Occupational Health and Safety (United States), International Occupational Safety and Health Information (Finland)viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, university of ballarat, vision, mission, aims, goals, principles, research and colsultancy, courses, viosh working papers, noise control in mining, resources, australia, csiro, safetyline, safety institute of australia, worksafe australia, canada, canadian centre for occupational health and safety, united kingdom, health and safety executive, united states, national institute for occupational safety and health, occupational health and safety administration, finland, international occupational safety and health information -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Book: Melbourne’s North – the new knowledge economy Melbourne’s North – the new knowledge economy 2009
... National Institute of Economic and Industry Research. The report provides a detailed analysis of the Melbourne’s North regional economy and builds on the previous report, Growing Melbourne’s North – developing an integrated economy. It concludes that the region can achieve significant economic and social benefits if stakeholders share resources...National Institute of Economic and Industry Research. The report provides a detailed analysis of the Melbourne’s North regional economy and builds on the previous report, Growing Melbourne’s North – developing an integrated economy. It concludes that the region can achieve significant economic and social benefits if stakeholders share resources ...Melbourne’s North – the new knowledge economy is a study commissioned by NORTH Link and the Northern Metropolitan Melbourne Area Consultative Sub-Committee with seed funding from the Victorian Government Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development and matching funding from industry, education and local government in Melbourne’s North. It was prepared by National Institute of Economic and Industry Research. The report provides a detailed analysis of the Melbourne’s North regional economy and builds on the previous report, Growing Melbourne’s North – developing an integrated economy. It concludes that the region can achieve significant economic and social benefits if stakeholders share resources and cooperate across local government boundaries to form a discrete economic zone. The report includes recommendations and benchmarks that will support growth and quality employment outcomes for the region into the future as it undergoes the transition into a knowledge economy. Consultants National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR), Carmine Consulting ISBN 978-0-9803994-4-3 northern melbourne region, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Report:From rhetoric to reality: developing a client focussed service, Glen Villiers 1997
... Institute of TAFE. The project was initiated in response to national policies which have directed Institutes to become client focussed in the delivery of programs and services. The purpose of the project is to recognise the validity of the statement that the development of a client focussed organisation starts inside the organisation. This document is the final report of the project. The report is divided into two parts. The first part describes the processes used to develop client focussed services at the Institute. The second part contains the resources...Institute of TAFE. The project was initiated in response to national policies which have directed Institutes to become client focussed in the delivery of programs and services. The purpose of the project is to recognise the validity of the statement that the development of a client focussed organisation starts inside the organisation. This document is the final report of the project. The report is divided into two parts. The first part describes the processes used to develop client focussed services at the Institute. The second part contains the resources ...56 page spiral bound report written by Glen Villiers for Office of Training and Further Education, February 1997. ISBN 0731105362. This report documents a strategy for developing client focussed services at Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE. The project was initiated in response to national policies which have directed Institutes to become client focussed in the delivery of programs and services. The purpose of the project is to recognise the validity of the statement that the development of a client focussed organisation starts inside the organisation. This document is the final report of the project. The report is divided into two parts. The first part describes the processes used to develop client focussed services at the Institute. The second part contains the resources that were developed as a major part of the project.office of training and further education, vocational education, nmit -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Institute of Land & Food Resources, 2000
... University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne university of melbourne institute of land and food resources Folder containing Campus Information, National Undergraduate Curriculum, Land & Food, 5th ed. ...Folder containing Campus Information, National Undergraduate Curriculum, Land & Food, 5th ed. university of melbourne, institute of land and food resources -
Vision AustraliaImage, National Information Library Service Vision, 200
... Institute for the Blind national information library service National Information Library Service Mission statement: NILS provides a recognised and specialised gateway through which people who are blind, vision impaired or who have a print disability access dynamic information and recreational reading. Vision: to enable unhindered access to knowledge, information and recreational reading for people who are blind, vision impaired or who have a print disability. Key strategic themes: Know our clients current and future needs and expectations. Explore opportunities for collaboration with other agencies, government and enterprises to source, organise and make available materials and resources ...The duplication of services between state based blindness and low vision agencies was not viable in the long term, with telecommunications and technology improving rapidly in the late 20th century. In 1999, a decision was made to merge the library and alternative production services of the RVIB and RBS, as a precursor to a possible larger merger in the future. Thus the National Information Library Service (NILS) was created. As part of establishing a new culture between staff who had retained their positions, a vision, mission and values statement was created under the new service name.1 digital imageNational Information Library Service Mission statement: NILS provides a recognised and specialised gateway through which people who are blind, vision impaired or who have a print disability access dynamic information and recreational reading. Vision: to enable unhindered access to knowledge, information and recreational reading for people who are blind, vision impaired or who have a print disability. Key strategic themes: Know our clients current and future needs and expectations. Explore opportunities for collaboration with other agencies, government and enterprises to source, organise and make available materials and resources of an acceptable quality. Optimise digital technology for the production and delivery of materials in an equitable, cost effective and timely way, identify opportunities for innovation by anticipating social and technological trends in the wider community. Enhance our internal capability. Establish and develop a positive and healthy NILS culture. Values: our values inform our policy, work practices, recruitment and service delivery ethic. Integrity - we are open and honest with all our stakeholders. Excellence - we strive to be superior in all we do. Innovation - we learn continuously in order to lead the way. Responsiveness - we actively listen to all our stakeholders. Equity - we focus on inclusiveness and participation for all our clients and staff. A joint venture between the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind and the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales. royal blind society of new south wales, royal victorian institute for the blind, national information library service -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, The University of Melbourne, National Undergraduate Curriculum, 2000
... University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne institute of land & fodd resources university of melbourne bachelor of agriculture bachelor of forestry bachelor of horticulture bachelor of resource management bachelor of applied science (dairy foods) bachelor of applied science (Food technology) combined degrees diplomas In the new Institute of Land & Food Resources, The University of Melbourne: Bachelor of Agriculture, Bachelor of Forestry, Bachelor of Horticulture, Bachelor of Resource Management, Bachelor of Applied Science (Dairy Foods), Bachelor of Applied Science (Food Technology), Combined Degrees and Advanced Diplomas. National ...institute of land & fodd resources, university of melbourne, bachelor of agriculture, bachelor of forestry, bachelor of horticulture, bachelor of resource management, bachelor of applied science (dairy foods), bachelor of applied science (food technology), combined degrees, diplomas -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPainting - Artwork, Lisa Gervasoni, Yandoit Creek Summer Oblique ,2021, 2021
... Institute of Technology where she received a Bachelor of Applied Science-Planning, and the University of Melbourne with a Master of Environmental Studies Lisa Gervasoni's artwork reflects her passion for the landscape and built form. Lisa Gervasoni specialises in photography, embroidery and acrylic paintings on canvas. Many of her works have the theme of interpretation of heritage and cultural spaces. Dedicated to recording cultural heritage in situ Lisa Gervasoni has used photography to document urban areas, heritage sites and natural resources of Australia.She has provided over 70,000 images to the National...Institute of Technology where she received a Bachelor of Applied Science-Planning, and the University of Melbourne with a Master of Environmental Studies Lisa Gervasoni's artwork reflects her passion for the landscape and built form. Lisa Gervasoni specialises in photography, embroidery and acrylic paintings on canvas. Many of her works have the theme of interpretation of heritage and cultural spaces. Dedicated to recording cultural heritage in situ Lisa Gervasoni has used photography to document urban areas, heritage sites and natural resources of Australia.She has provided over 70,000 images to the National ...Interpretation of the Gervasoni farms at Yandoit Creek using a fauvist colour palette.Lisa J. GERVASONI Born Melbourne, Victoria Graduating from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology where she received a Bachelor of Applied Science-Planning, and the University of Melbourne with a Master of Environmental Studies Lisa Gervasoni's artwork reflects her passion for the landscape and built form. Lisa Gervasoni specialises in photography, embroidery and acrylic paintings on canvas. Many of her works have the theme of interpretation of heritage and cultural spaces. Dedicated to recording cultural heritage in situ Lisa Gervasoni has used photography to document urban areas, heritage sites and natural resources of Australia.She has provided over 70,000 images to the National Library of Australia Trove database via the Flickr portal. In 2004 Lisa Gervasoni won the Daylesford Small Art Prize for an embroidered depiction of the Savoia Hotel in Hepburn Springs, and in 2022 she was shortlisted in the Harden Landscape prize. Her art mediums are photography, embroidery and acrylic on canvas. Many of her works have a theme of interpretation of heritage and cultural spaces. abstract, modernPainted stretched canvas depicting an abstract aerial oblique of Yandoit Creek, Victoria.gervasoni farm yandoit creek, lisa gervasoni, yandoit creek, italo-australians -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Dean Store, c2010
... Institute of Technology where she received a Bachelor of Applied Science-Planning, and the University of Melbourne with a Master of Environmental Studies Lisa Gervasoni's artwork reflects her passion for the landscape and built form. Lisa Gervasoni specialises in photography, embroidery and acrylic paintings on canvas. Many of her works have a theme of interpretation of heritage and cultural spaces. Dedicated to ensuring Lisa Gervasoni has used photography to document urban areas, heritage sites and natural resources of Australia.She has provided over 70,000 images to the National...Institute of Technology where she received a Bachelor of Applied Science-Planning, and the University of Melbourne with a Master of Environmental Studies Lisa Gervasoni's artwork reflects her passion for the landscape and built form. Lisa Gervasoni specialises in photography, embroidery and acrylic paintings on canvas. Many of her works have a theme of interpretation of heritage and cultural spaces. Dedicated to ensuring Lisa Gervasoni has used photography to document urban areas, heritage sites and natural resources of Australia.She has provided over 70,000 images to the National ...I have been interested in urban design and landscape since a child. My early fascination with maps corresponded to early mark making inspired by maps, topography, legends and aerial depictions. This developed into the use of a bold colour palette often used by map makers to delineate sections, contours and geology. Over time I experimented with a range of techniques and enjoy pushing expected techniques and materials to their limits. Often referred to as having a natural aesthetic, my works use various media, most often paint, textiles and photography. Lisa J. GERVASONI Born Melbourne, Victoria Graduating from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology where she received a Bachelor of Applied Science-Planning, and the University of Melbourne with a Master of Environmental Studies Lisa Gervasoni's artwork reflects her passion for the landscape and built form. Lisa Gervasoni specialises in photography, embroidery and acrylic paintings on canvas. Many of her works have a theme of interpretation of heritage and cultural spaces. Dedicated to ensuring Lisa Gervasoni has used photography to document urban areas, heritage sites and natural resources of Australia.She has provided over 70,000 images to the National Library of Australia Trove database via the Flickr portal. In 2004 Lisa Gervasoni won the Daylesford Small Art Prize for an embroidered depiction of the Savoia Hotel, and in 2022 she was shortlisted in the Harden Landscape prize. Her art mediums are photography, embroidery and acrylic on canvas. Many of her works have a theme of interpretation of heritage and cultural spaces. A depiction of the Dean Store in stitchery. lisa gervasoni, dean, dean store, stichery, textiles, embroidery -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Proof sheet
... national arthritis week... naw... lincoln institute... tricia mundy... health promotion officer... health department... vicfit... afv display... physical activity... lifestyle conference... jenny davidson... education and services manager... loris passlow... volunteer... self-help group... shg... gift... book donation... library... resource centre... educational resources...On the verso, typed labels provide information for some of the photos depicted on the proof sheet, including for Item number 0426_1, as follows: Loris Passlow, one of the Arthritis Foundation's volunteers, presenting a handsome gift of Collier's Dictionary and Everyman Encyclopaedia to Bernard Rogers, Chief Executive, and Robyn Hill, Fundraising Manager. arthritis foundation of victoria afv proof sheet jan sloane occupational therapist ot cooking demonstration cooking the easy way national arthritis week naw lincoln institute tricia mundy health promotion officer health department vicfit afv display physical activity lifestyle conference jenny davidson education and services manager loris passlow volunteer self-help group shg gift book donation library resource centre educational resources educational material collier’s dictionary everyman encyclopaedia bernard rogers ceo robyn hill fundraising manager elva renfrew anne wray article op shop opportunity shop leader newspapers susie nuttall community relation coordinator dr stephen hall rheumatologist speakers information day dandenong day hospital [Five white labels, each typed with text in black ink] 1A Occupational therapist, Jan Sloane demonstrates simple cooking techniques at a seminar "Cooking the Easy Way" held at Lincoln Institute in Arthritis Week. ...This proof sheet contains a proof of the above Photograph (Item number 0426_1). On the verso, typed labels provide information for some of the photos depicted on the proof sheet, including for Item number 0426_1, as follows: Loris Passlow, one of the Arthritis Foundation's volunteers, presenting a handsome gift of Collier's Dictionary and Everyman Encyclopaedia to Bernard Rogers, Chief Executive, and Robyn Hill, Fundraising Manager.B&W proof sheet containing proofs of several photos from various events.[Five white labels, each typed with text in black ink] 1A Occupational therapist, Jan Sloane demonstrates simple cooking techniques at a seminar "Cooking the Easy Way" held at Lincoln Institute in Arthritis Week. Also 2A & 3A / 4A & 5A Tricia Mundy, Health Promotion Officer from the Health Department, discusses the Arthritis Foundation's display at the VicFit Physical Activity and lifestyle Conference in May with Jenny Davidson, Education and Services Manager. / Loris Passlow, one of the Arthritis Foundation's volunteers, presenting a handsome gift of Collier's Dictionary and Everyman Encyclopaedia to Bernard Rogers, Chief Executive, and Robyn Hill, Fundraising Manager. / Photos (2) of Elva Renfrew should go to Anne Wray, who is writing an article for Leader papers re Opportunity Shop. 2 Photos of Loris ordered, one of her to keep. / 9A 10A & 11A Ms Susie Nuttall, the Arthritis Foundation's Community Relations Co-ordinator with Dr Stephen Hall, a rheumatologist. Both were speakers at our Information Day organised by the Dandenong Day Hospital in June.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, proof sheet, jan sloane, occupational therapist, ot, cooking demonstration, cooking the easy way, national arthritis week, naw, lincoln institute, tricia mundy, health promotion officer, health department, vicfit, afv display, physical activity, lifestyle conference, jenny davidson, education and services manager, loris passlow, volunteer, self-help group, shg, gift, book donation, library, resource centre, educational resources, educational material, collier’s dictionary, everyman encyclopaedia, bernard rogers, ceo, robyn hill, fundraising manager, elva renfrew, anne wray, article, op shop, opportunity shop, leader newspapers, susie nuttall, community relation coordinator, dr stephen hall, rheumatologist, speakers, information day, dandenong day hospital
