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Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society Annual Review 1999 "Pathways to Independence", 1999
... ...Paul Cullen Centre...Articles in annual report include: increasing need for services and sustainable funding models, closure of Paul Cullen Centre in Roselands due to changing to government legislation, refurbishment of Enfield office and renaming of client services area to Paul Cullen Centre, upgrade of recording studios from analogue to digital, commitment to creation of national blindness agency and reduction of costs due to de-duplication of library and production services, winning the TDK Audio Book of the Year with "The God of Small Things" and Trish Trinick Prize for Best Narration for the same title, winning the Premier's Award for Macleay Argus Talking Newspaper Service, held our first Recreation Expo, expansion of Sensory Playroom, and profiles of clients Jamahl, Natasia, Ros and Cliff....Articles in annual report include: increasing need for services and sustainable funding models, closure of Paul Cullen Centre in Roselands due to changing to government legislation, refurbishment of Enfield office and renaming of client services area to Paul Cullen Centre, upgrade of recording studios from analogue to digital, commitment to creation of national blindness agency and reduction of costs due to de-duplication of library and production services, winning the TDK Audio Book of the Year with "The God of Small Things" and Trish Trinick Prize for Best Narration for the same title, winning the Premier's Award for Macleay Argus Talking Newspaper Service, held our first Recreation Expo, expansion of Sensory Playroom, and profiles of clients Jamahl, Natasia, Ros and Cliff. ...An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: increasing need for services and sustainable funding models, closure of Paul Cullen Centre in Roselands due to changing to government legislation, refurbishment of Enfield office and renaming of client services area to Paul Cullen Centre, upgrade of recording studios from analogue to digital, commitment to creation of national blindness agency and reduction of costs due to de-duplication of library and production services, winning the TDK Audio Book of the Year with "The God of Small Things" and Trish Trinick Prize for Best Narration for the same title, winning the Premier's Award for Macleay Argus Talking Newspaper Service, held our first Recreation Expo, expansion of Sensory Playroom, and profiles of clients Jamahl, Natasia, Ros and Cliff.1 printed volume of information about the RBS during the financial yearroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports, nastasia campanella, paul cullen centre, roselands nursing home, john chatterton, ros martin -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Audio, Royal Blind Society Annual Review 1999 "Pathways to Independence", 1999
... ...Paul Cullen Centre...Articles in annual report include: increasing need for services and sustainable funding models, closure of Paul Cullen Centre in Roselands due to changing to government legislation, refurbishment of Enfield office and renaming of client services area to Paul Cullen Centre, upgrade of recording studios from analogue to digital, commitment to creation of national blindness agency and reduction of costs due to de-duplication of library and production services, winning the TDK Audio Book of the Year with "The God of Small Things" and Trish Trinick Prize for Best Narration for the same title, winning the Premier's Award for Macleay Argus Talking Newspaper Service, held our first Recreation Expo, expansion of Sensory Playroom, and profiles of clients Jamahl, Natasia, Ros and Cliff. ...Royal Blind Society of NSW Annual Reports Nastasia Campanella Paul Cullen Centre Roselands Nursing Home John Chatterton Ros Martin James Bean 1 MP3 of RBS Annual report Royal Blind Society Annual Review 1999 "Pathways to Independence" Administrative record Audio ...An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: increasing need for services and sustainable funding models, closure of Paul Cullen Centre in Roselands due to changing to government legislation, refurbishment of Enfield office and renaming of client services area to Paul Cullen Centre, upgrade of recording studios from analogue to digital, commitment to creation of national blindness agency and reduction of costs due to de-duplication of library and production services, winning the TDK Audio Book of the Year with "The God of Small Things" and Trish Trinick Prize for Best Narration for the same title, winning the Premier's Award for Macleay Argus Talking Newspaper Service, held our first Recreation Expo, expansion of Sensory Playroom, and profiles of clients Jamahl, Natasia, Ros and Cliff. Narrated by James Bean.1 MP3 of RBS Annual reportroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports, nastasia campanella, paul cullen centre, roselands nursing home, john chatterton, ros martin, james bean -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1988, 1988
... ...Paul Cullen Centre...Articles in the annual report include: retirement of Graham Lawrence and appointment of Jon Isaacs, death of Dr Sandy Robertson, pilot Traineeship Access Course for school leavers was developed, library involved in organising IFLA Specialist section meeting, introduction of face to face proofreading for talking books, Dr Max Lang donated his personal collection of optometry books, Maths Braille Code revised with input from Betty Smith and RBS staffers, increase of braille produced through microbraille program, Paul Cullen Centre opened on October 28, 1987 with two levels of care via new Burgess Hostel and Roselands Nursing Home, closure of Lighthouse Hostel in Burwood and small cottage style hostels in Enfield and Strathfield, introduction of new lines in manufacturing (skirthanger, Miyata bicycle), Variety Club of Australia continue their support for a national children book collection, 3M Australia sponsored upgrade of studios and Talking Book of the Year award, Jillian Hallam won Sports Girl - for all Women in Sport award and Inge King's 'Awakening' won the Bicentennial RBS Sculpture award....Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Corporation records Annual Report Graham Lawrence Jon Isaacs Dr Sandy Robertson Dr Max Lang Paul Cullen Centre Burgess Hostel Roselands Nursing Home Lighthouse Hostel Jillian Hallam Inge King Valda Lambert Mrs Noel Priestly Sue Bates Graeme Tucker Janett Milligan Harry Linsell Felicity Purdy Bill Byrne Denis Thomas Doug Walker Delphine Swift Heather Cormack Raymond Weatherstone Peter Wise Karen Robertson Sophia Zia Popal Rob McQuillan Maria Poulos Denise Pellow Ken Bruce John Reid Michael Simpson Ross McLuckie Clifford Burgess Lindsay Burgess Leslie Burgess 1 volume of text and images Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1988 Administrative record Text ...Articles in the annual report include: retirement of Graham Lawrence and appointment of Jon Isaacs, death of Dr Sandy Robertson, pilot Traineeship Access Course for school leavers was developed, library involved in organising IFLA Specialist section meeting, introduction of face to face proofreading for talking books, Dr Max Lang donated his personal collection of optometry books, Maths Braille Code revised with input from Betty Smith and RBS staffers, increase of braille produced through microbraille program, Paul Cullen Centre opened on October 28, 1987 with two levels of care via new Burgess Hostel and Roselands Nursing Home, closure of Lighthouse Hostel in Burwood and small cottage style hostels in Enfield and Strathfield, introduction of new lines in manufacturing (skirthanger, Miyata bicycle), Variety Club of Australia continue their support for a national children book collection, 3M Australia sponsored upgrade of studios and Talking Book of the Year award, Jillian Hallam won Sports Girl - for all Women in Sport award and Inge King's 'Awakening' won the Bicentennial RBS Sculpture award.1 volume of text and imagesroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, annual report, graham lawrence, jon isaacs, dr sandy robertson, dr max lang, paul cullen centre, burgess hostel, roselands nursing home, lighthouse hostel, jillian hallam, inge king, valda lambert, mrs noel priestly, sue bates, graeme tucker, janett milligan, harry linsell, felicity purdy, bill byrne, denis thomas, doug walker, delphine swift, heather cormack, raymond weatherstone, peter wise, karen robertson, sophia zia popal, rob mcquillan, maria poulos, denise pellow, ken bruce, john reid, michael simpson, ross mcluckie, clifford burgess, lindsay burgess, leslie burgess -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Audio, Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1988, 1988
... ...Paul Cullen Centre...Articles in the annual report include: retirement of Graham Lawrence and appointment of Jon Isaacs, death of Dr Sandy Robertson, pilot Traineeship Access Course for school leavers was developed, library involved in organising IFLA Specialist section meeting, introduction of face to face proofreading for talking books, Dr Max Lang donated his personal collection of optometry books, Maths Braille Code revised with input from Betty Smith and RBS staffers, increase of braille produced through microbraille program, Paul Cullen Centre opened on October 28, 1987 with two levels of care via new Burgess Hostel and Roselands Nursing Home, closure of Lighthouse Hostel in Burwood and small cottage style hostels in Enfield and Strathfield, introduction of new lines in manufacturing (skirthanger, Miyata bicycle), Variety Club of Australia continue their support for a national children book collection, 3M Australia sponsored upgrade of studios and Talking Book of the Year award, Jillian Hallam won Sports Girl - for all Women in Sport award and Inge King's 'Awakening' won the Bicentennial RBS Sculpture award. ...Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Corporation records Annual Report Graham Lawrence Jon Isaacs Dr Sandy Robertson Dr Max Lang Paul Cullen Centre Burgess Hostel Roselands Nursing Home Lighthouse Hostel Jillian Hallam Inge King Valda Lambert Mrs Noel Priestly Sue Bates Graeme Tucker Janett Milligan Harry Linsell Felicity Purdy Bill Byrne Denis Thomas Doug Walker Delphine Swift Heather Cormack Raymond Weatherstone Peter Wise Karen Robertson Sophia Zia Popal Rob McQuillan Maria Poulos Denise Pellow Ken Bruce John Reid Michael Simpson Ross McLuckie Clifford Burgess Lindsay Burgess Leslie Burgess Bruce Webber 1 MP3 file of RBS annual report Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. : Annual Report 1988 Administrative record Audio ...Articles in the annual report include: retirement of Graham Lawrence and appointment of Jon Isaacs, death of Dr Sandy Robertson, pilot Traineeship Access Course for school leavers was developed, library involved in organising IFLA Specialist section meeting, introduction of face to face proofreading for talking books, Dr Max Lang donated his personal collection of optometry books, Maths Braille Code revised with input from Betty Smith and RBS staffers, increase of braille produced through microbraille program, Paul Cullen Centre opened on October 28, 1987 with two levels of care via new Burgess Hostel and Roselands Nursing Home, closure of Lighthouse Hostel in Burwood and small cottage style hostels in Enfield and Strathfield, introduction of new lines in manufacturing (skirthanger, Miyata bicycle), Variety Club of Australia continue their support for a national children book collection, 3M Australia sponsored upgrade of studios and Talking Book of the Year award, Jillian Hallam won Sports Girl - for all Women in Sport award and Inge King's 'Awakening' won the Bicentennial RBS Sculpture award. Narrated by Bruce Webber.1 MP3 file of RBS annual reportroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, annual report, graham lawrence, jon isaacs, dr sandy robertson, dr max lang, paul cullen centre, burgess hostel, roselands nursing home, lighthouse hostel, jillian hallam, inge king, valda lambert, mrs noel priestly, sue bates, graeme tucker, janett milligan, harry linsell, felicity purdy, bill byrne, denis thomas, doug walker, delphine swift, heather cormack, raymond weatherstone, peter wise, karen robertson, sophia zia popal, rob mcquillan, maria poulos, denise pellow, ken bruce, john reid, michael simpson, ross mcluckie, clifford burgess, lindsay burgess, leslie burgess, bruce webber -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society Annual Report 1998 "Vision Grows in a Very Special Garden", 1998
... Articles in annual report include: launch of telephone based talking newspaper 'Today's News Now', pilot project in Canberra to obtain apprenticeships for 11 clients, development of computer-based training module, involvement in DAISY Consortium, completion of 'As I See It' - a video and handbook training package, achieved goal of $1M to upgrade RBS studios to digital technology, discussion with RVIB to create a national talking book library, the decision to sell the Paul Cullen Centre nursing home due to cost of compliance with new legislation, and client profiles of Lolita, Shayne Allen, Krystel, Tim, Nona and Xen and images of clients Callum, Sam, Lachlan and Debbie....Articles in annual report include: launch of telephone based talking newspaper 'Today's News Now', pilot project in Canberra to obtain apprenticeships for 11 clients, development of computer-based training module, involvement in DAISY Consortium, completion of 'As I See It' - a video and handbook training package, achieved goal of $1M to upgrade RBS studios to digital technology, discussion with RVIB to create a national talking book library, the decision to sell the Paul Cullen Centre nursing home due to cost of compliance with new legislation, and client profiles of Lolita, Shayne Allen, Krystel, Tim, Nona and Xen and images of clients Callum, Sam, Lachlan and Debbie. ...An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: launch of telephone based talking newspaper 'Today's News Now', pilot project in Canberra to obtain apprenticeships for 11 clients, development of computer-based training module, involvement in DAISY Consortium, completion of 'As I See It' - a video and handbook training package, achieved goal of $1M to upgrade RBS studios to digital technology, discussion with RVIB to create a national talking book library, the decision to sell the Paul Cullen Centre nursing home due to cost of compliance with new legislation, and client profiles of Lolita, Shayne Allen, Krystel, Tim, Nona and Xen and images of clients Callum, Sam, Lachlan and Debbie.1 printed volume of information about the RBS during the financial yearroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports, shayne allen, krystal keller, tim noonan, talking newspaper service, john landau, carol ireland, richard miller, katherine purcell, mike fryer, mark walker, justice windeyer, keith barton, roslyn lambert, chris cullen, frank martin, ivan cribb, averil legg, gai wibberley, lina jabbour, mike brown, john chatterton, barry chapman, john valder, angelo loukakis, nicholas opolski, scott monk, emma steele -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Audio, Royal Blind Society Annual Report 1998 "Vision Grows in a Very Special Garden", 1998
... Articles in annual report include: launch of telephone based talking newspaper 'Today's News Now', pilot project in Canberra to obtain apprenticeships for 11 clients, development of computer-based training module, involvement in DAISY Consortium, completion of 'As I See It' - a video and handbook training package, achieved goal of $1M to upgrade RBS studios to digital technology, discussion with RVIB to create a national talking book library, the decision to sell the Paul Cullen Centre nursing home due to cost of compliance with new legislation, and client profiles of Lolita, Shayne Allen, Krystel, Tim, Nona and Xen and images of clients Callum, Sam, Lachlan and Debbie. ...Articles in annual report include: launch of telephone based talking newspaper 'Today's News Now', pilot project in Canberra to obtain apprenticeships for 11 clients, development of computer-based training module, involvement in DAISY Consortium, completion of 'As I See It' - a video and handbook training package, achieved goal of $1M to upgrade RBS studios to digital technology, discussion with RVIB to create a national talking book library, the decision to sell the Paul Cullen Centre nursing home due to cost of compliance with new legislation, and client profiles of Lolita, Shayne Allen, Krystel, Tim, Nona and Xen and images of clients Callum, Sam, Lachlan and Debbie. ...An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: launch of telephone based talking newspaper 'Today's News Now', pilot project in Canberra to obtain apprenticeships for 11 clients, development of computer-based training module, involvement in DAISY Consortium, completion of 'As I See It' - a video and handbook training package, achieved goal of $1M to upgrade RBS studios to digital technology, discussion with RVIB to create a national talking book library, the decision to sell the Paul Cullen Centre nursing home due to cost of compliance with new legislation, and client profiles of Lolita, Shayne Allen, Krystel, Tim, Nona and Xen and images of clients Callum, Sam, Lachlan and Debbie. Narrated by Geoff Cartwright.1 MP3 file of annual reportroyal blind society of nsw, annual reports, shayne allen, krystal keller, tim noonan, talking newspaper service, john landau, carol ireland, richard miller, katherine purcell, mike fryer, mark walker, justice windeyer, keith barton, roslyn lambert, chris cullen, frank martin, ivan cribb, averil legg, gai wibberley, lina jabbour, mike brown, john chatterton, barry chapman, john valder, angelo loukakis, nicholas opolski, scott monk, emma steele, geoff cartwright -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine International Women's Committee (SIWC)
... Cullen, Elizabeth Fahey & Sr. Chanel Williams including comments on Marian College, St. Paul's Primary School and St. Paul's Kindergarten|Western Region Urban Enviroment Advisory Centre Inc WESTURB|Mary MacKllop Beatification Function Sydney 19th January 1995|School adjustment survey|Palm Sunday & Nuclear Disarmament|Women & Sport - Increasing female participation in sport|Stop Australia's Nuclear Visitors "USS Warships" sponsored by Sunshine City Council flyer|Letter to Gwen Goedecke from Jane Howarth, Convenor 'Save the Children of Iraq' (1999)...Cullen, Elizabeth Fahey & Sr. Chanel Williams including comments on Marian College, St. Paul's Primary School and St. Paul's Kindergarten|Western Region Urban Enviroment Advisory Centre Inc WESTURB|Mary MacKllop Beatification Function Sydney 19th January 1995|School adjustment survey|Palm Sunday & Nuclear Disarmament|Women & Sport - Increasing female participation in sport|Stop Australia's Nuclear Visitors "USS Warships" sponsored by Sunshine City Council flyer|Letter to Gwen Goedecke from Jane Howarth, Convenor 'Save the Children of Iraq' (1999) 2 boxes of a large collection of documents on the Sunshine International Women's Committee (SIWC) Archive Sunshine International Women's Committee (SIWC) ...Came from the Gwen Goedecke CollectionSunshine International Women's Committee (SIWC) 1975 - 2000s|Women's issues in the West|International Women's Year|Correspondence|Minutes|Financial Statements|Flyers for events|Newspaper Articles|Correspondence regarding the publication of this Women of the West book|Brief history of the Women's committee|School experience and the community 1977 by Jill Cullen, Elizabeth Fahey & Sr. Chanel Williams including comments on Marian College, St. Paul's Primary School and St. Paul's Kindergarten|Western Region Urban Enviroment Advisory Centre Inc WESTURB|Mary MacKllop Beatification Function Sydney 19th January 1995|School adjustment survey|Palm Sunday & Nuclear Disarmament|Women & Sport - Increasing female participation in sport|Stop Australia's Nuclear Visitors "USS Warships" sponsored by Sunshine City Council flyer|Letter to Gwen Goedecke from Jane Howarth, Convenor 'Save the Children of Iraq' (1999)sunshine international women's committee, siwc
