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Unions BallaratInvitation to a reception by the Premier of Victoria, John Cain, 21 June 1989
... Invitation to a reception by the Premier of Victoria, John Cain......premier - victoria...John Cain was Premier of Victoria from 1982-1990. Norm Borchers was a long-term trade unionist (Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Australian Railways Union) and ALP member; he lived and worked in Ballarat. ...Victoria crest. The invitation is to Mr and Mrs N Borchers to "... a Reception in the Gable Room, La Scala Entertainment Complex ... on the occasion of the visit to the Ballarat Region by the Honourable John Cain, MP, Premier of Victoria on 21 June 1989 at 5.30 pm."...Invitation to a reception by the Premier of Victoria, John Cain ...John Cain was Premier of Victoria from 1982-1990. Norm Borchers was a long-term trade unionist (Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Australian Railways Union) and ALP member; he lived and worked in Ballarat. Norm was active in workplace disputes during the ALP split in 1955. Postcard sized invitation.Government of Victoria crest. The invitation is to Mr and Mrs N Borchers to "... a Reception in the Gable Room, La Scala Entertainment Complex ... on the occasion of the visit to the Ballarat Region by the Honourable John Cain, MP, Premier of Victoria on 21 June 1989 at 5.30 pm."btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, cain, john, premier - victoria, politicians, la scala entertainment complex - ballarat, invitation -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital copy, K.P. Gervasoni, Premier of Victoria (Hamer) Mayor of Kew (Gervasoni) Kanga Cop 1979, 1979
... Premier of Victoria (Hamer) Mayor of Kew (Gervasoni) Kanga Cop 1979......premier of victoria...Member for Kew and Premier of Victoria Rupert Hamer outside the Kew Town Hall (later the Kew Library)...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Member for Kew and Premier of Victoria Rupert Hamer outside the Kew Town Hall (later the Kew Library) kew gervasoni john jack jack gervasoni mayor premier dick rupert hamer dick hamer rupert hamer victoria kew town hall city of kew kew mayors kanga cop premier of victoria Copy of colour photograph of Kanga Cop with Premier Dick Hamer and City of Kew Mayor Cr John H. ...Member for Kew and Premier of Victoria Rupert Hamer outside the Kew Town Hall (later the Kew Library)Copy of colour photograph of Kanga Cop with Premier Dick Hamer and City of Kew Mayor Cr John H. Gervasoni during a Kew Festival event.kew, gervasoni, john, jack, jack gervasoni, mayor, premier, dick, rupert, hamer, dick hamer, rupert hamer, victoria, kew town hall, city of kew, kew mayors, kanga cop, premier of victoria -
Unions BallaratPhotograph: Premier of Victoria John Cain, Nancye Cain and Norm Borchers, 21 June 1989
... Photograph: Premier of Victoria John Cain, Nancye Cain and Norm Borchers......premier - victoria...John Cain was the 41st Premier of Victoria from 1982-1990. Nancye Cain (nee Williams) is his wife. ...John Cain was the 41st Premier of Victoria from 1982-1990. Nancye Cain (nee Williams) is his wife. ...Picture (left to right): John Cain, Norm Borchers, Nancye Cain. John Cain was the 41st Premier of Victoria from 1982-1990. Nancye Cain (nee Williams) is his wife. Norm Borchers passed away in 2008. Borchers was a Club President of the Sebastopol Lions Club (1975-76). He worked for the railways as an engineering employee and was long-term trade unionist (Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Australian Railways Union) and ALP member; he lived and worked in the Ballarat area. Norm was active in workplace disputes during the ALP split in 1955. He was a long time supporter of Ballarat Trades Hall.Postcard sized invitation.John Cain's autograph sticky taped to the back of the photograph. Some descriptive text on the back of the photo.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, premier - victoria, cain, john, politicians, borchers, norm, cain, nancye, politicians' spouses -
Kew Historical Society IncPlaque - Commemorative Plaque, Institute of Early Childhood Development, This building was opened by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte KCMG MLA, Premier of Victoria, on the 10th December 1969, 1969
... This building was opened by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte KCMG MLA, Premier of Victoria, on the 10th December 1969...Metal alloy plaque commemorating the opening of a building by the Premier of Victoria, Sir Henry Bolte, on 10th December 1969...This building was opened by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte KCMG MLA, Premier of Victoria, on the 10th December 1969...Victoria as the Institute of Early Childhood Development. It subsequently amalgamated with the University of Melbourne to become the Department of Early Childhood Studies and moved from Madden Grove, Kew, to 234 Queensberry St, Carlton, early in July 1997. sir henry bolte commemorative plaques - kew (vic) Institute of Early Childhood Development This building was opened by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte KCMG MLA, Premier of Victoria, on the 10th December 1969 Metal alloy plaque commemorating the opening of a building by the Premier of Victoria, Sir Henry Bolte, on 10th December 1969 This building was opened by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte KCMG MLA, Premier of Victoria, on the 10th December 1969 Plaque Commemorative Plaque Institute of Early Childhood Development ...The Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria commenced teacher training in 1909. A two year course was run in cooperation with the Education Department in 1910-14, but from 1917 the Union trained its students independently. In 1922 the Kindergarten Training College was established in Mooroolbeek, Kew. In 1965, the institution, as the Melbourne Kindergarten Teachers' College, became an entity separate from the Union, and in 1973 joined the State College of Victoria as the Institute of Early Childhood Development. It subsequently amalgamated with the University of Melbourne to become the Department of Early Childhood Studies and moved from Madden Grove, Kew, to 234 Queensberry St, Carlton, early in July 1997.Metal alloy plaque commemorating the opening of a building by the Premier of Victoria, Sir Henry Bolte, on 10th December 1969This building was opened by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte KCMG MLA, Premier of Victoria, on the 10th December 1969sir henry bolte, commemorative plaques - kew (vic), institute of early childhood development -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, 23/08/2000
... Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria...Steve Bracks, former Premier of Victoria, and alumni....Barker Pat Hope Bill Pryor David Caro david James Steve Bracks, former Premier of Victoria, and alumni. Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria Photograph ...Steve Bracks, former Premier of Victoria, and alumni.steve bracks, e.j. barker, pat hope, bill pryor, david caro, david james -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Ian Reid, Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, opens the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street, 22/07/2008
... Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, opens the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street...Coloured postcard size photograph of Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, unveiling the plaque at the opening of the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street. .1) L to R Kerry Cox (Vice Chancellor); Brendan Nelson (Federal Minister - Education); Chancellor David Caro; Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria. ...Photographer Ian Reid Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, opens the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street Photograph Photograph - Colour Ian Reid ...The University of Ballarat (later Federation University_ inherited the Camp Street Arts Precinct. As the functions of the former public buildings were moved elsewhere, the Victorian Government of the time recognised the importance of maintaining the heritage buildings and the opportunity to create a cultural precinct extending from the Art Gallery. The 19th century architecture along Lydiard Street and the dogleg bend of Camp Street define the precinct. With substantial financial assistance from both State and Commonwealth Governments, the Art Gallery Ballarat has been extended through to include the 1884 Police Station on Camp Street. The Post Office building (1864-1887) was acquired for the University. The 1904 and 1941 Courthouses and the c1900 Public Library building were also included. Two new buildings have been constructed. These six buildings will house the University's Visual and Performing Arts ProgramsColoured postcard size photograph of Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, unveiling the plaque at the opening of the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street. .1) L to R Kerry Cox (Vice Chancellor); Brendan Nelson (Federal Minister - Education); Chancellor David Caro; Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria. Photographer Ian Reiduniversity of ballarat, camp street, victorian government, commonwealth government, ballarat fine art gallery, police station, courthouse, public library, post office, art gallery ballarat, art gallery of ballarat -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Williams Studios, Dr Stephen Bracks (former Premier of Victoria)
... Dr Stephen Bracks (former Premier of Victoria)...Colour photograph of former Premier of Victoria, and student of Ballarat College of Advanced Education wearing the academic regalia for a University of Ballarat Honorary Doctorate. ...Dr Stephen Bracks (former Premier of Victoria) Photograph Photograph - Colour Williams Studios ...While studying at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Steve Bracks was President of the Student Union. Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predeessor institution of Federation University.Colour photograph of former Premier of Victoria, and student of Ballarat College of Advanced Education wearing the academic regalia for a University of Ballarat Honorary Doctorate. steve bracks, stephen bracks, premier, honorary doctorate, graduation, ballarat college of advanced education, student union, student association, alumni -
Kew Historical Society IncPlaque, Kew City Hall : Opened by The Hon H.E. Bolte M.L.A. Premier of Victoria 23rd April 1960 : Cr H.H. Ferguson J.P. Mayor, 1960
... Bolte M.L.A. Premier of Victoria 23rd April 1960 : Cr H.H. Ferguson J.P. ...Premier Henry Bolte) on 23 April 1960. The war memorial was unveiled two days later (Anzac Day) by Bolte's deputy, the Hon A G Rylah. Fittingly, that year also marked Kew's municipal centenary, and many celebratory events were held in and around the new civic centre in December, including a special council meeting (attended by the Prime Minister), a tree planting ceremony and a youth ball. Source: Survey of Built Heritage in Victoria...Bolte M.L.A. / Premier of Victoria / 23rd April 1960 / Cr. H.G. Ferguson J.P. - Mayor....Bolte M.L.A. Premier of Victoria 23rd April 1960 : Cr H.H. Ferguson J.P. ...The Municipality of Kew was proclaimed on 19 December 1860, then upgraded to a Borough (1863), a Town (1910) and finally a City (1921). From 1865, its offices were based in the former Athenaeum Hall in Walpole Street, which, although extended in 1883, inevitably became inadequate. Plans for a new purpose-built Town Hall were first mooted in the late 1880s, but fell prey to six subsequent decades of debate. During that time, many sites were considered and rejected, and several schemes prepared. Finally, in 1945, it was resolved to build a new civic centre as a war memorial. The council acquired Southesk, a mansion on the south-west corner of Cotham Road and Charles Street – first mooted as a possible Town Hall site two decades earlier – and plans for a civic precinct were drawn up by John Scarborough. The project stalled until 1957, when a Town Hall Committee was formed and a new architect appointed: Harold Bartlett of Leith & Bartlett. He also proposed an entire civic precinct, of which a large public hall would constitute Stage One. Designed to accommodate almost any public or official function, the space had had a small stage at one end for intimate theatrical productions, a larger stage at the other (with operable sunken orchestra pit) for musical performances, plus the most up-to-date equipment for live TV transmission. The building, befitting its original intent as a war memorial, was also to include a sculpted monument, for which a separate design competition was held. First prize went to George H Allen (1900-1972), long-time head of the Sculpture Department at RMIT and a former war artist himself (the only one, in fact, to have worked in the medium of sculpture). At the time of the Kew project, Allen was best known for his Cenotaph at the Shrine of Remembrance (1955) and a controversial abstract sculpture at Hume House in William Street (1957). Tenders for the new hall were called and the contract (worth £104,986) was awarded to H F Yuncken. The foundation stone was laid by the Mayor, Cr F C O'Brien, on 1 June 1959. Completion (initially scheduled for October) was delayed by the unavailability of certain materials; it was barely finished in time for the official opening (by Premier Henry Bolte) on 23 April 1960. The war memorial was unveiled two days later (Anzac Day) by Bolte's deputy, the Hon A G Rylah. Fittingly, that year also marked Kew's municipal centenary, and many celebratory events were held in and around the new civic centre in December, including a special council meeting (attended by the Prime Minister), a tree planting ceremony and a youth ball. Source: Survey of Built Heritage in Victoria: Stage Two (Built Heritage Pty Ltd., 2010)Plaque commemorating the opening of a new town hall in KewMetal plaque recording the official opening of the Kew City Hall, 23rd April 1960. This plaque was given to the Kew Historical Society in 1991 by the former City of Kew.Kew City Hall / Opened by / The Hon. H.E. Bolte M.L.A. / Premier of Victoria / 23rd April 1960 / Cr. H.G. Ferguson J.P. - Mayor.kew city hall, foundation stones - kew (vic), sir henry bolte, local government -- kew (vic.) -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, 'Lionswood' opening by Premier of Victoria, H. Bolte, 1962/63
... 'Lionswood' opening by Premier of Victoria, H. Bolte, 1962/63....Black and white photograph (2 copies- 1 large, 1 smaller laminated), showing the Premier of Victoria, Mayor of Ringwood Max Dueter, and other dignitaries at the unveiling of Plaque commemorating the opening of Lionswood centre....'Lionswood' opening by Premier of Victoria, H. Bolte, 1962/63. Photograph ...Black and white photograph (2 copies- 1 large, 1 smaller laminated), showing the Premier of Victoria, Mayor of Ringwood Max Dueter, and other dignitaries at the unveiling of Plaque commemorating the opening of Lionswood centre. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Sir Rupert Hamer (Premier of Victoria) speaking at the opening of Ringwood Civic Centre 28-Jan-1970
... Sir Rupert Hamer (Premier of Victoria) speaking at the opening of Ringwood Civic Centre 28-Jan-1970...Sir Rupert Hamer (Premier of Victoria) speaking at the opening of Ringwood Civic Centre 28-Jan-1970. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Opening of the new Ringwood Civic Centre 28/1/1970 Sir Rupert Hamer (Premier of Victoria) speaking at the opening of Ringwood Civic Centre 28-Jan-1970. ...Opening of the new Ringwood Civic Centre 28/1/1970Sir Rupert Hamer (Premier of Victoria) speaking at the opening of Ringwood Civic Centre 28-Jan-1970. Seated L-R are Sir Rohan Delacombe (Governor of Victoria), Ben Hubbard (Mayor of Ringwood) and Lady Delacombe -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAudio - PMHPS Meeting, John THWAITES, Deputy Premier of Victoria, Glen Stuart, 28 Aug 2000
... PMHPS Meeting, John THWAITES, Deputy Premier of Victoria...Speaker was John THWAITES, Planning Minister and Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister for Planning and Health. ...Speaker was John THWAITES, Planning Minister and Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister for Planning and Health. ...Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 25.09.2000. Recording done by Glen STUART at Port Town Hall. Speaker was John THWAITES, Planning Minister and Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister for Planning and Health. Discussing heritage, Planning and development. Tape duration 0:35:01 including member's questionsbuilt environment, town planning, town planning, heritage, john thwaites -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour, Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, opens the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street, 22/07/2008
... Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, opens the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street....3 Panorama photograph of the opening of the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street. .2 Poster .1) L to R Kerry Cox (Vice Chancellor); Brendan Nelson (Federal Minister - Education); Chancellor David Caro; Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria. Photographer Ian Reid...These six buildings will house the University's Visual and Performing Arts Programs university of ballarat camp street victorian government commonwealth government ballarat fine art gallery police station courthouse public library post office art gallery ballarat .3 Panorama photograph of the opening of the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street. .2 Poster .1) L to R Kerry Cox (Vice Chancellor); Brendan Nelson (Federal Minister - Education); Chancellor David Caro; Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria. Photographer Ian Reid Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, opens the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street Photograph - Colour ...The University of Ballarat inherited the Camp Street Arts Precinct. As the functions of the former public buildings were moved elsewhere, the Victorian Government of the time recognised the importance of maintaining the heritage buildings and the opportunity to create a cultural precinct extending from the Art Gallery. The 19th century architecture along Lydiard Street and the dogleg bend of Camp Street define the precinct. With substantial financial assistance from both State and Commonwealth Governments, the Art Gallery Ballarat has been extended through to include the 1884 Police Station on Camp Street. The Post Office building (1864-1887) was acquired for the University. The 1904 and 1941 Courthouses and the c1900 Public Library building were also included. Two new buildings have been constructed. These six buildings will house the University's Visual and Performing Arts Programs.3 Panorama photograph of the opening of the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, Camp Street. .2 Poster .1) L to R Kerry Cox (Vice Chancellor); Brendan Nelson (Federal Minister - Education); Chancellor David Caro; Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria. Photographer Ian Reiduniversity of ballarat, camp street, victorian government, commonwealth government, ballarat fine art gallery, police station, courthouse, public library, post office, art gallery ballarat -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionLetter - Letter - From Premier of Victoria to K. S. Anderson, c. 1985
... Letter - From Premier of Victoria to K. S. Anderson...Framed letter from the Premier of Victoria to K.S. Anderson re Victoria's 150th, includes medallion issued to all Victorians born before JAN. 1901. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Victorias 150th Anniversary K S Anderson certificate Framed letter from the Premier of Victoria to K.S. ...Framed letter from the Premier of Victoria to K.S. Anderson re Victoria's 150th, includes medallion issued to all Victorians born before JAN. 1901. Beige certificate, black typing, blue coat of arms, signed by John Cain in blue pen, medallion attached to lower right corner. Glass cover, blonde wooden frame, yellow backing paper.victorias 150th anniversary, k s anderson, certificate -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Invitation, Rowntree & Co. (Australia) Proprietary Limited, Invitation to opening of new Rowntree factory, Campbellfield, 1964
... (Australia)’s Campbellfield factory in 1964, officiated by the Premier of Victoria. It demonstrates post‑war industrial expansion in Melbourne’s northern suburbs and highlights civic–corporate relationships through the invitation of the local Mayoress....Fletcher, Mayoress of Broadmeadows / To the opening of the / new Rowntree factory, Hume Highway, Campbellfield / by the Premier of Victoria / THE HONORABLE H. E. BOLTE, M.L.A. / at 11.15 a.m. ...Office of the Premier of Victoria ...(Australia) Proprietary Limited Office of the Premier of Victoria ...The invitation documents the opening of Rowntree & Co. (Australia)’s Campbellfield factory in 1964, officiated by the Premier of Victoria. It demonstrates post‑war industrial expansion in Melbourne’s northern suburbs and highlights civic–corporate relationships through the invitation of the local Mayoress.This item has local historic significance for Broadmeadows and Campbellfield, providing primary evidence of major industrial development and civic engagement in Victoria during the 1960s.Rectangular printed card with rounded corners. Cream/light buff cardstock. Recto printed in gold and black ink; verso blank except for later applied catalogue label.Recto (centre): “THE CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTORS OF / ROWNTREE & CO (AUSTRALIA) PROPRIETARY LIMITED / cordially invite / Miss K. Fletcher, Mayoress of Broadmeadows / To the opening of the / new Rowntree factory, Hume Highway, Campbellfield / by the Premier of Victoria / THE HONORABLE H. E. BOLTE, M.L.A. / at 11.15 a.m. Tuesday, May 12, 1964. / BUFFET LUNCHEON” (lower margin): “R.S.V.P. Monday, April 27, Mrs. D. Youel, Rowntree & Co. (Aust) Pty. Ltd., Hume Highway, Campbellfield. / This Invitation is your Entree Card. Would you kindly present it on arrival.” Recto (right): Gold star motif Verso (upper right): “WI 4054” (typed label)industrial development, campbellfield (vic.), broadmeadows (vic.), corporate events, manufacturing history, local government representation -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, The Hon. John Cain MP, Premier of Victoria 1982-1990, 21/02/2016
... John Cain MP, Premier of Victoria 1982-1990...John Cain (26 April 1931-December 2019), Australian Labor Party politician and 41st Premier of Victoria, holding office from 1982 to 1990. ...John Cain MP, Premier of Victoria 1982-1990 Photograph - Colour Lisa Gervasoni ...John Cain (26 April 1931-December 2019), Australian Labor Party politician and 41st Premier of Victoria, holding office from 1982 to 1990. During his time as Premier, changes were enforced to the practices of various institutions in Melbourne which discriminated against women, while other reforms were introduced such as libearlized shop trading hours and liquor laws, equal opportunity initiatives, and occupational health and safety legislation.Statue of John Cain Junior by Peter Corlett.john cain, john cain junior, treasury gardens -
Melbourne Tram MuseumLetter, Premier of Victoria, "Tram Depot Commutative Plate and Glass", 22/07/2010 12:00:00 AM
... Letter - A4 sheet which has been laminated, address to Ron Scholten, from the Premier of Victoria, titled "Tram Depot Commutative Plate and Glass", thanking Ron for the item that celebrated the centenary of the Malvern Tram Depot in 2010. ...Premier of Victoria..."Tram Depot Commutative Plate and Glass" Letter Premier of Victoria ...Letter - A4 sheet which has been laminated, address to Ron Scholten, from the Premier of Victoria, titled "Tram Depot Commutative Plate and Glass", thanking Ron for the item that celebrated the centenary of the Malvern Tram Depot in 2010. Signed by John Brumby as Premier.trams, tramways, pmtt, centenary, malvern depot, victorian government -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Newspaper clippings, 12/11/1938
... ...premier of victoria...Article on visit of the Premier of Victoria, Mr. Dunstan, to Phillip Island....Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Article in The Age newspaper local history documents newspapers phillip island mr dunstan premier of victoria black & white newspaper clipping mr dunstan premier of victoria Article on visit of the Premier of Victoria, Mr. ...Article in The Age newspaperArticle on visit of the Premier of Victoria, Mr. Dunstan, to Phillip Island.local history, documents, newspapers, phillip island, mr dunstan, premier of victoria, black & white newspaper clipping, mr dunstan premier of victoria -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - sepia, Former Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks
... Former Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks...Steve Bracks premier alumni student union Portrait of former Premier Steve Bracks. Former Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks Photograph - sepia ...Steve Bracks was President of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Student Union. This image was used on the Federation University Distinguished Alumni Wall in the Albert Coates Centre.Portrait of former Premier Steve Bracks.steve bracks, premier, alumni, student union -
Stawell Historical Society IncArchive, North Western Woollen Mills Certificates Premiers Award. Hon J.E. Kirner M.P. Premier of Victoria 1991, 1991
... Kirner M.P. Premier of Victoria 1991...Kirner M.P. Premier of Victoria 1991 Archive ...North Western Woollen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDENorwellanstawell, manufacturing -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital copy, K.P. Gervasoni, Opening of Jack Gervasoni Pavilion at Willsmere Park by Premier of Victoria Rupert (Dick) Hamer, 28/07/1979
... Opening of Jack Gervasoni Pavilion at Willsmere Park by Premier of Victoria Rupert (Dick) Hamer...Opening of Jack Gervasoni Pavilion at Willsmere Park by Premier of Victoria Rupert (Dick) Hamer Photograph Digital copy K.P. ...Jack Gervasoni was a newsagent at 93 Willsmere Rd Kew for 17 years and a City of kew councillor for 9 years. The naming of the pavilion honoured his work within the community, particlularly with youth and recreation. Colour photographs of the Gervasoni Pavilion, North Kew. .1) John Hogan (Jack) Gervasoni and his father, Gus Gervasoni, in front of the Jack Gervasoni Pavilion .2) Cr Allan Hitchinson, Premier Rupert Hamer, Jack Gervasoni and Kew Town Clerk Les Fell beside as sign at the newly opened Jack Gervasoni Pavilion.kew, sport, facility, ground, dick hamer, jack gervasoni, gus gervasoni, pavilion, alan hutchinson, les fell, willsmere park, jack gervasoni pavilion -
Melbourne Tram MuseumLetter, R. J, Hamer Premier of Victoria, Premier R. J. Hamer to Mr. W. Aird, 29/3/1977
... Letter on foolscap paper, typed on State of Victoria letterhead from the Premier R. J. Hamer to Mr. W. ...R. J, Hamer Premier of Victoria...Aird Letter R. J, Hamer Premier of Victoria ...Letter on foolscap paper, typed on State of Victoria letterhead from the Premier R. J. Hamer to Mr. W. Aird, MMTB thanking the Board for its work on arrangements for the visit of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh for the Jubilee year of her accession. Notes the work of Mr. N. Elliott. Dated 29/3/1977. Signed by R. J. Hamer as Premier. Has the received stamp of 30 March 1977 and the Chairman's stamp of the same date.trams, tramways, royal visit, victorian government, mmtb -
Melbourne Tram MuseumLetter - City Circle tram launch, Premier of Victoria, 4/1994
... Premier of Victoria...Letter City Circle tram launch Premier of Victoria ...Invitation to the opening of the City Circle Tram Service on Thursday, 28/4/1994 by the Premier Hon Jeff Kennett and Hon Brian Howe, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Housing and Regional Development. Has an image of SW5 728, map of the service and logos. Envelope addressed to M Drew, Senior Depot Trainer. See item 2923 for newspaper reports of the event.Yields information about the formal launch of the City Circle tram service in 1994. Letter or invite, printed 2 fold DL colour and envelope.tramways, city circle, opening, launch -
Unions BallaratPhotograph: Jenny Beacham & Joan Kirner, 1995
... ...premier - victoria...Joan Kirner served as a member of the state parliament from 1982-1994. Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister of Education and subsequently Premier of Victoria (1990-92). ...Joan Kirner served as a member of the state parliament from 1982-1994. Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister of Education and subsequently Premier of Victoria (1990-92). ...Photograph: Jenny Beacham at lecturn and Joan Kirner seated on right hand side. Jenny Beacham is a former Labor state secretary and was an ALP candidate for Ballarat in 1996. Joan Kirner served as a member of the state parliament from 1982-1994. Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister of Education and subsequently Premier of Victoria (1990-92). Photo taken during the time that she was Premier.Photographbtlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, beacham, jenny, kirner, joan, elections, premier - victoria, alp, australian labor party -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesProgramme - Graduation Ceremony Program, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Graduation Ceremony & Official Opening of the Student Amenities Building, 1973
... ...ian smith premier of victoria...R. J. Hamer, Premier of Victoria. Also present: Ian Smith, Minister for Agriculture and Dr. ...Agriculture - Victoria for Burnley Horticultural College. The SA Building was officially opened by the Hon R.J. Hamer, Premier...R. J. Hamer, Premier of Victoria. Also present: Ian Smith, Minister for Agriculture and Dr. ...The Student Amenities Building was officially opened by the Hon. R. J. Hamer, Premier of Victoria. Also present: Ian Smith, Minister for Agriculture and Dr. D. S. Wishart, Director of Agriculture.graduation ceremony, student amenities building, sketch, burnley horticultural college, the hon. r. j. hamer, ian smith premier of victoria, minister for agriculture, dr. d. s. wishart, director of agriculture, graduation ceremony programme -
Unions BallaratNewspaper clipping: Bravo Ballarat boy [Steve Bracks], 28/7/07
... ...premier - victoria...Newspaper clipping: Bravo Ballarat boy The article contains reflections by Betty Borchers about the sudden resignation of Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, in 2007. Steve Bracks was the 44th Premier of Victoria from 1999-2007. ...Unions Ballarat 24 Camp Street Ballarat goldfields Newspaper clipping: Bravo Ballarat boy The article contains reflections by Betty Borchers about the sudden resignation of Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, in 2007. Steve Bracks was the 44th Premier of Victoria from 1999-2007. ...Newspaper clipping: Bravo Ballarat boy The article contains reflections by Betty Borchers about the sudden resignation of Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, in 2007. Steve Bracks was the 44th Premier of Victoria from 1999-2007. He served in the shadow ministry as Shadow Treasurer. Steve Bracks was born in Ballarat. Betty Borchers worked as a legal secretary. She was active in the Ballarat ALP and is the wife of Norm Borchers. PhotocopyDate and name of newspaper - handwritten.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, bracks, steve, borchers, betty, premier - victoria, politicians - state, alp, australian labor party -
Unions BallaratQuotations from Jeffrey Kennett, Crabb, Tony, 1999
... ...premier - victoria...Jeff Kennett was Liberal Premier of Victoria from 1992 to 1999. He was defeated by Steve Bracks (ALP). ...Jeff Kennett was Liberal Premier of Victoria from 1992 to 1999. He was defeated by Steve Bracks (ALP). ...Political satire. Jeff Kennett was Liberal Premier of Victoria from 1992 to 1999. He was defeated by Steve Bracks (ALP). Kennett was the founding Chair of BeyondBlue.Satire.Paper; book.Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, kennett, jeffrey, kennett, jeff, premier - victoria, satire, bracks, steve, beyondblue, politics, government, liberal party australia -
Unions BallaratThe measure of the years, Menzies, Robert Gordon, 1970
... ...deputy premier - victoria...Menzies also served as Deputy Premier of Victoria. He launched the Liberal Party Australia in 1945....Menzies also served as Deputy Premier of Victoria. He launched the Liberal Party Australia in 1945. ...Memoir of former Liberal Party prime minister, Robert Gordon Menzies. Menzies also served as Deputy Premier of Victoria. He launched the Liberal Party Australia in 1945.Relevance to the history of Australian politics - especially, the Liberal Party Australia and the United Australia Party.Dark coloured paperback with photo of Sir Robert Menzies on the cover. Name of author and title on front cover. Back cover is green with white print, including author's name and a precis of the content. Includes a brief statement of praise from the Daily Telegraph. Prices are at the bottom of the back cover.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, menzies, sir robert, menzies, rg, menzies, bob, prime minister, deputy premier - victoria, liberal party australia, united australia party, cricket - anecdotes, politics, politicians, memoir, autobiography -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 27/05/1994
... victoria... afv... percy baxter arthritis centre... new building... new premises... foundation plaque... unveiling... jeff kennet... premier...Victoria's new headquarters was unveiled. Named the Percy Baxter Arthritis Centre, the official unveilling was conducted by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable Jeff Kennett (1948-). ...[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] AV Elsternwick ~ 1993 L-R Jeff Kennett Premier of Victoria Les Koadlow AV President John Sullivan Manager Trusts for Perpetual Trustees Shirley Caulfield AV CEO...Victoria's new headquarters was unveiled. Named the Percy Baxter Arthritis Centre, the official unveilling was conducted by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable Jeff Kennett (1948-). ...On the 27th of May, 1994, the foundation plaque of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's new headquarters was unveiled. Named the Percy Baxter Arthritis Centre, the official unveilling was conducted by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable Jeff Kennett (1948-). Located at 263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick, the construction of the new building was nearing completion. In this photo, the Premier is chatting to John Sullivan (Manager of Trusts, Perpetual Trustees), Dr Leslie Koadlow, and CEO Shirley Caulfield as they take a tour of the as yet unfinished new building.COL photo of four people chatting inside an unfinished new building. In the foreground, there is a circular saw poised over a plank of timber. In the background, there are several people walking through the other rooms in the building.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] AV Elsternwick ~ 1993 L-R Jeff Kennett Premier of Victoria Les Koadlow AV President John Sullivan Manager Trusts for Perpetual Trustees Shirley Caulfield AV CEOarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, percy baxter arthritis centre, new building, new premises, foundation plaque, unveiling, jeff kennet, premier of victoria, john sullivan, manager, trusts, perpetual trustees, shirley caulfield, ceo, dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, founder, 1994 -
Unions BallaratPhotograph: John Thwaites, John Brumby, Robyn Mason and Steve Bracks, October 1994
... ...Premier - Victoria...Steve Bracks was the 44th Premier of Victoria from 1999-2007. He was born in Ballarat. ...Steve Bracks was the 44th Premier of Victoria from 1999-2007. He was born in Ballarat. ...Picture is of John Thwaites, John Brumby, Steve Bracks and Robyn Mason at Lake Wendouree. John Thwaites was Mayor of South Melbourne and subsequently served in the Victorian Parliament from 1992-2007, filling the position of Deputy Premier from 1999 – 2007. Steve Bracks was the 44th Premier of Victoria from 1999-2007. He was born in Ballarat. John Brumby was the 45th Premier of Victoria from 2007-2010. Robyn Mason was a member of the ALP and unsuccessfully contested the seat of Ballarat West in 1996. She was a feminist and a social worker who fought hard for those affected by sexual abuse and violence. Robyn Mason passed away in 2016.Photographs.Described on label as, "the three handsomest men in Victorian parliament."btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, mason, robyn, thwaites, john, brumby, john, bracks, steve, politicians, social workers, advocacy - sexual abuse, advocacy - violence, australian labor party, alp, premier - victoria -
Unions BallaratPhotograph: Carmen Lawrence and Joan Kirner, 1995
... ...Premier - Victoria...Joan Kirner served as a member of the state parliament from 1982-1994. Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister of Education and subsequently Premier of Victoria (1990-92). ...Joan Kirner served as a member of the state parliament from 1982-1994. Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister of Education and subsequently Premier of Victoria (1990-92). ...Photograph: Carmen Lawrence and Joan Kirner. Carmen Lawrence addressed the crowd for Jenny Beacham's election campaign in 1995. Carmen Lawrence was Premier of Western Australia from 1990-1993 and member for the federal seat of Fremantle from 1994-2007. She served in the Hawke/Keating cabinet as Minister for Health and Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women. Jenny Beacham is a former Labor state secretary and was an ALP candidate for Ballarat in 1996. Joan Kirner served as a member of the state parliament from 1982-1994. Deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister of Education and subsequently Premier of Victoria (1990-92). Photo taken during the time that she was Premier.Photograph.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council;, ballarat trades hall, beacham, jenny, kirner, joan, lawrence, carmen, premier - wa, premier - victoria, elections, premier - deputy, cabinet ministers
