Showing 9 items matching "port melbourne residents picket"
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyClothing - T-shirt, ImPORTant PERSON, Maree Menzel et al, Sep 1987
... ...Port Melbourne Residents Picket...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Public Action Campaigns Town planning - Proposals shelved - Bayside Costume Maree Menzel Port Melbourne Residents Picket Sandridge City Development Co Pty Ltd SCDC T-shirt protesting the 'Bayside' development proposal from Sandridge City Development Company, 1987:'imPORTant PERSON' in blue lettering Clothing T-shirt, ImPORTant PERSON Maree Menzel Pat Grainger T shirt Media ...T-shirt protesting the 'Bayside' development proposal from Sandridge City Development Company, 1987:'imPORTant PERSON' in blue letteringpublic action campaigns, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, costume, maree menzel, port melbourne residents picket, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyMixed media, Robert Frost, Toxic Flat - Port Melbourne, 1987
... Produced by Robert Frost of Alfred Street for use in Bay Street informational stalls by Port Melbourne 'Residents' Picket Group' against the SCDC Bayside development, 1988...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Produced by Robert Frost of Alfred Street for use in Bay Street informational stalls by Port Melbourne 'Residents' Picket Group' against the SCDC Bayside development, 1988 public action campaigns environmental issues town planning - proposals shelved - bayside fishermans bend industry - manufacturing robert frost residents picket group british petroleum group elders ixl glazebrook paints csiro state electricity commission Large black display board with captions of environmental information connected by string to points on an aerial photo of Port Melbourne/Fishermen's Bend; indicates sources of contamination in Port Melbourne and on the bend. ...Produced by Robert Frost of Alfred Street for use in Bay Street informational stalls by Port Melbourne 'Residents' Picket Group' against the SCDC Bayside development, 1988Large black display board with captions of environmental information connected by string to points on an aerial photo of Port Melbourne/Fishermen's Bend; indicates sources of contamination in Port Melbourne and on the bend.public action campaigns, environmental issues, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, fishermans bend, industry - manufacturing, robert frost, residents picket group, british petroleum group, elders ixl, glazebrook paints, csiro, state electricity commission -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPoster - "Our Choice?", "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" protest, Pat Grainger, Sep 1987
... residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. public action campaigns "Our Choice?" One of three "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" series protest posters. Below photograph - "For Port's sake, speak up! Keep Port free of traffic jams and increased pollution. Objections to major development due by 8 September" Photograph B+W Graphics red, blue, white. (3 copies) Poster "Our Choice?", "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" protest Pat Grainger Port Melbourne Picket ...This object was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development. proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. "Our Choice?" One of three "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" series protest posters. Below photograph - "For Port's sake, speak up! Keep Port free of traffic jams and increased pollution. Objections to major development due by 8 September" Photograph B+W Graphics red, blue, white. (3 copies)public action campaigns -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPoster - "Our City?", "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" protest, Sep 1987
... residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. public action campaigns nell thackruth [date altered with white sticker, 1 cm diameter, on which is written] 21 "Our City?" One of three "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" series protest posters. Below photograph - Photo shot in Melbourne to suggest the high rise office blocks proposed for Bayside. (4 copies) Poster "Our City?", "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" protest Port Melbourne Picket ...This object was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development. proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. "Our City?" One of three "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" series protest posters. Below photograph - Photo shot in Melbourne to suggest the high rise office blocks proposed for Bayside. (4 copies)[date altered with white sticker, 1 cm diameter, on which is written] 21public action campaigns, nell thackruth -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPoster - "Our Life?", "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" protest, Pat Grainger, Sep 1987
... Port Melbourne melbourne This object was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development. proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. public action campaigns "Our Life?" One of three "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" series protest posters. This shot in front of Station Pier luxury condominiums to suggest exclusive enclave proposed for Bayside development (and meet sponsor's theme of 'Equity and Access') Poster "Our Life?", "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" protest Pat Grainger Port Melbourne Picket ...This object was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development. proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. "Our Life?" One of three "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" series protest posters. This shot in front of Station Pier luxury condominiums to suggest exclusive enclave proposed for Bayside development (and meet sponsor's theme of 'Equity and Access')public action campaigns -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Contact sheet, "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" protest, Aug 1987
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne This was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development. proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. public action campaigns port melbourne picket ...This was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development. proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. Contact sheet of 15 photographs taken for one of three "Port Our City Our Life Our Choice" series protest posters. These shots taken at Station Pier luxury condominiums to suggest exclusive enclave proposed for Bayside development (and meet sponsor's theme of 'Equity and Access')public action campaigns, port melbourne picket group -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Bumper Sticker, "For Port's sake, listen!, Our city, our life, our choice", Pat Grainger, 1987
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne This object was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development. proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. town planning - proposals shelved - bayside public action campaigns Red, white and blue bumper sticker: "For Port's sake, listen! - Our city, our life, our choice" 1987 Document Bumper Sticker, "For Port's sake, listen!, Our city, our life, our choice" Pat Grainger Port Melbourne Picket ...This object was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development. proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. Red, white and blue bumper sticker: "For Port's sake, listen! - Our city, our life, our choice" 1987town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, public action campaigns -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Fundraising stall, Port Melbourne Picket Group, Bay Street, Pat Grainger, 1988
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Concerned residents held a picket to protest against the withdrawal of heavy rail, and its replacement with light rail. ...Concerned residents held a picket to protest against the withdrawal of heavy rail, and its replacement with light rail. Closure of the railway would involve the loss of the connection with Flinders St, and the rest of the rail network.Photograph of Port Melbourne Picket group holding a fund raising stall in Bay St, c1988public action campaigns, societies clubs unions and other organisations, transport - railways, port melbourne picket group, railway reserve, amelia finch, lloyd finch -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPoster - NO DEVELOPERS' DISNEYLAND IN PORT MELBOURNE, 1987
... residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. (Used as protest material during the visit of Charles, Prince of Wales to Port Melbourne; displayed to Charles as his car drove past) Public Action Campaigns Town Planning - Proposals Shelved - Bayside Royal Visits and Occasions Port Melbourne Pickets Religion - Uniting Church 2-colour screen-printed poster headed "NO DEVELOPERS' DISNEYLAND IN PORT MELBOURNE". ...This object was one of several 'arts' projects against the SCDC Bayside development proposals, funded by the Uniting Church's 'Social Justice and the City Project' in 1987. Posters urged residents to take part in the Sept. enquiry into the Environmental Effects statement. (Used as protest material during the visit of Charles, Prince of Wales to Port Melbourne; displayed to Charles as his car drove past)2-colour screen-printed poster headed "NO DEVELOPERS' DISNEYLAND IN PORT MELBOURNE". Depiction in black on yellow of Disneyesque castle with dollar symbols and 'No Entry' sign. 6 skeletons in various poses.public action campaigns, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, royal visits and occasions, port melbourne pickets, religion - uniting church
