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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Dungala-Kaiela Foundation, 2013 Dungala-Kaiela Express Yourself Writing Awards : story/yarn/article/play, in Yorta Yorta language in any written form, poem/lyric/rap, 2013
... 2013 Dungala-Kaiela Express Yourself Writing Awards : story/yarn/article/play, in Yorta Yorta language in any written form, poem/lyric/rap...Entries take the form of stories, articles, plays, poetry, lyrics and raps. Encourages Indigenous people of the region to write well and develop good standards of literacy....Entries take the form of stories, articles, plays, poetry, lyrics and raps. Encourages Indigenous people of the region to write well and develop good standards of literacy. 2013 Dungala-Kaiela Express Yourself Writing Awards : story/yarn/article/play, in Yorta Yorta language in any written form, poem/lyric/rap Book Dungala-Kaiela Foundation Goulburn Valley Regional Library ...Writing competition featuring entries from all ages. Entries take the form of stories, articles, plays, poetry, lyrics and raps. Encourages Indigenous people of the region to write well and develop good standards of literacy.Illustrationsyorta yorta, barmah, storytelling, children, creative writing -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Brochures: Student Services Recreation program, Student activities, SLAM (Campus Rap) 1997
... Brochures: Student Services Recreation program, Student activities, SLAM (Campus Rap) 1997-...SLAM (Student Life and Media (Campus Rap) Term 3 2012X 2, Term 4 2012X2, Term 1 2013X2. ...SLAM (Student Life and Media (Campus Rap) Term 3 2012X 2, Term 4 2012X2, Term 1 2013X2. ...Coloured brochures of various sizes produced by Student Services. Recreation program 1997 and 1998 Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE; The Rec Book 1999; Student activities 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005X3, 2006X2, 2007X2 NMIT. SLAM (Student Life and Media (Campus Rap) Term 3 2012X 2, Term 4 2012X2, Term 1 2013X2. NMIT. Campus Rap1997, 1998 (incomplete), 2007 (1 only) student services, student activities, nmit -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Federation University Stretch Action Plan (RAP) June 2019-June 2022, 2019
... Federation University Stretch Action Plan (RAP) June 2019-June 2022...Federation University Stretch Action Plan (RAP) June 2019-June 2022 Booklet ...41 page booklet with the front cover featuring the work of JoSh Muir (Yorta Yorta, Gunditjmara and Barkinjl) and Shanaya Sheridan (Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Boon Wurrung).reconciliation action plan, josh muir, shanaya sheridan, geoff lord, bryan powell, kelly haseloff, peter lovett, helen bartlett, george fong, paul hemming, nicholas johnson, jasmine graham, uncle dennis, eileen harrison, gnarrwirring karung, emma milliken -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Wildlife 'stirrers' get rap, 17 September 1974
... Wildlife 'stirrers' get rap...This item has an inscription and legibility of the text is good. original x 1 , photocopy x 1 Wildlife 'stirrers' get rap Newspaper Cutting The Herald, Melbourne ...Mr Mullett and Sir John Jungwirth chairman of the Sanctuary committee deny that there is gross mismanagement at Sanctuary. The conservation minister has called for a report after staff had organised a petition of complaint.original x 1 , photocopy x 1non-fictionMr Mullett and Sir John Jungwirth chairman of the Sanctuary committee deny that there is gross mismanagement at Sanctuary. The conservation minister has called for a report after staff had organised a petition of complaint.1970s -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Bishop, Mervyn, 1945, Let's rap!, 1995
... Let's rap!...The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas. 16 pages ; 48 cm Let's rap! Book Bishop, Mervyn, 1945- Carlton, Vic. : Curriculum Corporation ...This series is a great collection of stories for beginner readers. As the teachers guide says, these books are about things children do in their communities. Colourful photographs show children cooking, dancing and playing. `A Big Day` is a story about a group looking for bush tucker. This would be an unfamiliar experience to many non-Indigenous Australians and a good source of new and interesting vocabulary. The series introduces beginning readers to a variety of text types including recount, narrative and procedural. They would make excellent texts for guided reading sessions to introduce textual features and develop reading strategies. The teacher book introduces literacy theory and links outcomes to a curriculum profile of Australian schools. It details relevant text information for each reading book and gives extensive guidance on teaching and learning strategies. The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas.16 pages ; 48 cmThis series is a great collection of stories for beginner readers. As the teachers guide says, these books are about things children do in their communities. Colourful photographs show children cooking, dancing and playing. `A Big Day` is a story about a group looking for bush tucker. This would be an unfamiliar experience to many non-Indigenous Australians and a good source of new and interesting vocabulary. The series introduces beginning readers to a variety of text types including recount, narrative and procedural. They would make excellent texts for guided reading sessions to introduce textual features and develop reading strategies. The teacher book introduces literacy theory and links outcomes to a curriculum profile of Australian schools. It details relevant text information for each reading book and gives extensive guidance on teaching and learning strategies. The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas.readers (primary) | readers (primary) -- aboriginal australians. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... Australian embassy staff at the RAP (Regimental Aid Post) for needles, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, 1970....Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam HQ Australian Forces Vietnam Free World Military Assistance Organisation Regimental Aid Post Australian embassy staff at the RAP (Regimental Aid Post) for needles, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, 1970. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Australian embassy staff at the RAP (Regimental Aid Post) for needles, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, 1970.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, hq australian forces vietnam, free world military assistance organisation, regimental aid post -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Protecting Local Heritage Places, Green Woods, Protecting Local Heritage Places A Guide For Communities, 1999
... Protecting Local Heritage Places A Guide For Communities Planning Excellence Award RAP/(VIC)/LPA 1999...Protecting Local Heritage Places A Guide For Communities Planning Excellence Award RAP/(VIC)/LPA 1999 Spiral bound book in jacket Protecting Local Heritage Places A Guide For Communities Book Protecting Local Heritage Places Green Woods Design One Solutions Goanna Print Carolyn Brooks ...This book is a how to do guide for those interested in caring for their heritage, both natural and cultural. Its aim is to help local communities look after their own heritage.Spiral bound book in jacketnon-fictionThis book is a how to do guide for those interested in caring for their heritage, both natural and cultural. Its aim is to help local communities look after their own heritage. -
Unions BallaratLet's rap about skills, Shaw, Sylvie et al, c1992
... A film about skills, training and getting a job, delivered through the medium of rap....BTLC ballarat trades and labour council ballarat trades hall Employment - youth Skills and training - youth Work - youth Music - rap VHS Let's rap about skills Murphy, Anabelle Shaw, Sylvie Australian Council of Trade Unions Education Image ...A film about skills, training and getting a job, delivered through the medium of rap.Relevant to youth work, skills and training in the 1990s.VHSbtlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, employment - youth, skills and training - youth, work - youth, music - rap -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment – Map Production, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1980s
... The Army Survey Regiment’s Duty Room, RAP and Carpark appear in Photo .5P. It was probably taken from the top steps near the SGT’s accommodation block in 1986. ...The others were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s: CPL Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot measuring aerial photographs with a stecometer. .2) - Photo, colour, c1980s: Two unidentified technicians assessing a flight line diagram. .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s: SPR Scheryl Delforce digitising map features on an AUTOMAP 1 Graticon table. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1986: L to R: CPL Andy Lucas, SPR Chris Gordon, unidentified, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, SPR Robin Marshall, CPL Frank Downie, SPR Gayle Humphrey, unidentified technicians in the Attic, Fortuna. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1986: Army Survey Regiment Duty Room, RAP and Carpark at Fortuna. ...The Army Survey Regiment’s Duty Room, RAP and Carpark appear in Photo .5P. It was probably taken from the top steps near the SGT’s accommodation block in 1986. ...These five photographs of map production and the car park area were taken at Fortuna, Bendigo, c1980s. The first three photographs were taken in Air Survey Squadron, where aerotriangulation and digital photogrammetric extraction of topographic features from aerial photography were undertaken. Photo .4P was taken in Cartographic Squadron’s Correcting Section, located in the Attic. The technicians were probably involved in a rapid response map production, as they all were wearing field uniforms. The Army Survey Regiment’s Duty Room, RAP and Carpark appear in Photo .5P. It was probably taken from the top steps near the SGT’s accommodation block in 1986. Photos .4P and .5P are also published with item 6395.17P.This is a set of five photograph of Map Production and car park, at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1980s. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and is part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. Photograph .1P was scanned at 200 dpi. The others were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980s: CPL Marrianne (Van De Zee) De Groot measuring aerial photographs with a stecometer. .2) - Photo, colour, c1980s: Two unidentified technicians assessing a flight line diagram. .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980s: SPR Scheryl Delforce digitising map features on an AUTOMAP 1 Graticon table. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1986: L to R: CPL Andy Lucas, SPR Chris Gordon, unidentified, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, SPR Robin Marshall, CPL Frank Downie, SPR Gayle Humphrey, unidentified technicians in the Attic, Fortuna. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1986: Army Survey Regiment Duty Room, RAP and Carpark at Fortuna. .1P - Annotated on back ‘Maryanne Degroot’ .2P, .4P to .5P – no annotation .3P - Annotated on back ‘Scheryl Delforce’royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, air survey, carto, aerotrig -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Application form - photocopy, Ballarat Tourism, "Ballarat Trams and Transportation Feasibility Study", May. 2001
... Seven page, double sided A4 document stapled in top left hand corner, photocopy of Ballarat Tourism's application for funding to the Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business, Commonwealth Regional Assistance Programme (RAP) for "Ballarat Trams and Transportation Feasibility Study"....Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Tramways trams City Tramway Ballarat Tramway Tramway Revival Ballarat Tramways Seven page, double sided A4 document stapled in top left hand corner, photocopy of Ballarat Tourism's application for funding to the Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business, Commonwealth Regional Assistance Programme (RAP) for "Ballarat Trams and Transportation Feasibility Study". ...Seven page, double sided A4 document stapled in top left hand corner, photocopy of Ballarat Tourism's application for funding to the Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business, Commonwealth Regional Assistance Programme (RAP) for "Ballarat Trams and Transportation Feasibility Study".tramways, trams, city tramway, ballarat tramway, tramway revival, ballarat tramways -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAudio - Black Power Mill Lauch Of Brochure 2002 Audio Tape, Friends of the Black Powder Mill, 6th August 2002
... Black Power Mill Lauch of Brochure6/8/2002 Chair Jack Sheridan Chairman Friends Of Black Powder Mill Launch By Prof Ian D. Rap Other Speakers Olwen Ford, Cr. Sam David, Bob Secombe ...Rap Other Speakers Olwen Ford, Cr. Sam David, Bob Secombe Audio tape This audio tape has been digitised. ...The Friends of the Black Powder Mill and local historians (including Olwen Ford) produced a heritage brochure about the former Albion Explosives Factory and the Mill. To introduce and celebrate the new public brochure explaining the history of the Mill and the wider explosives factory site.The Mill had been restored and officially reopened in 2003; the brochure formed part of the public interpretation strategy.Black Power Mill Lauch of Brochure6/8/2002 Chair Jack Sheridan Chairman Friends Of Black Powder Mill Launch By Prof Ian D. Rap Other Speakers Olwen Ford, Cr. Sam David, Bob Secombe black powder mill, cainlea, albion explosive factory, ian d. rap, olwen ford, sam david, bob secombe -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET WW1, Post 1919
... He carried messages through heavy artillery, machine gun and rifle fire then acted as a Stretcher Bearer for 12 hours carrying wounded to the RAP. He was appointed L/Cpl on 22.9.18. Discharged from the AIF on 30.7.19. ...He carried messages through heavy artillery, machine gun and rifle fire then acted as a Stretcher Bearer for 12 hours carrying wounded to the RAP. He was appointed L/Cpl on 22.9.18. Discharged from the AIF on 30.7.19. numismatics - medals - military metalcraft ron mills collection " 157 PTE R Arnold 20 Bn AIF" Medal set, court mounted, set of (4) re R. ...Roy Arnold (born Sydney, enlisted Liverpool) enlisted in A Coy 20th Batt AIF on 10.3.15. Awarded the Military Medal at Mont St Quentin on 31.8.18. He carried messages through heavy artillery, machine gun and rifle fire then acted as a Stretcher Bearer for 12 hours carrying wounded to the RAP. He was appointed L/Cpl on 22.9.18. Discharged from the AIF on 30.7.19. Medal set, court mounted, set of (4) re R. Arnold "MM" 1. Military Medal, replica not engraved. 2. 1914-15 Star, replica not engraved. 3. War Medal 1914-1918, replica not engraved. 4. Victory Medal 1914 - 19. " 157 PTE R Arnold 20 Bn AIF"numismatics - medals - military, metalcraft, ron mills collection -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - 8 BALL 1968
... It contains mostly humorous accounts of events like the "Anzac Day Ant Race". attending the RAP, do's and don'ts for new reinforcements, drinking Chinese wine plus the cartoons that go with. ...It contains mostly humorous accounts of events like the "Anzac Day Ant Race". attending the RAP, do's and don'ts for new reinforcements, drinking Chinese wine plus the cartoons that go with. newspaper 8RAR 8 ball Malaya ga jones Newspaper, paper 17 pages includes handrawn cover, cartoons and typed articles, all print in black, held together by 2 metal staples. ...Collection re G.A. Jones 3790932, refer Cat No 10053.2P for service details. This edition was the first version of a newly resurrected Newspaper "8 Ball" in June 1968 which is the 8th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment. It contains mostly humorous accounts of events like the "Anzac Day Ant Race". attending the RAP, do's and don'ts for new reinforcements, drinking Chinese wine plus the cartoons that go with. Newspaper, paper 17 pages includes handrawn cover, cartoons and typed articles, all print in black, held together by 2 metal staples.newspaper, 8rar, 8 ball, malaya, ga jones -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper, The Age, "Tram chief raps councils over clogged routes", 22/04/2007 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping from The Age, 22/4/2007 titled "Tram chief raps councils over clogged routes "written by Stephen Cauchi. about issues with clearways. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Traffic Lights Congestion Public Transport Car Parks Newspaper clipping from The Age, 22/4/2007 titled "Tram chief raps councils over clogged routes "written by Stephen Cauchi. about issues with clearways. ...Newspaper clipping from The Age, 22/4/2007 titled "Tram chief raps councils over clogged routes "written by Stephen Cauchi. about issues with clearways. Quotes Dennis Cliche, Yarra Trams CEO, Jim Betts, Director of Public Transport, Dick Gross President of the MAV, Peter Daly RACV and Daniel Bower PTUA. Concerned with the length of journeys, Think Tram, traffic light priority.trams, tramways, traffic lights, congestion, public transport, car parks -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Dungala-Kaiela Foundation, 2013 Dungala-Kaiela Express Yourself Writing Awards : junior stories, junior poems/lyrics and raps, 2013
... ...rap...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Goulburn Valley creative writing children literacy storytelling rap poetry plays articles Illustrations Writing competition featuring stories, poems and plays by junior entrants. ...Writing competition featuring stories, poems and plays by junior entrants. Encourages Indigenous people of the region to write well and develop good standards of literacy.Illustrationsgoulburn valley, creative writing, children, literacy, storytelling, rap, poetry, plays, articles -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment – Map Production, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1986
... The Army Survey Regiment’s Duty Room, RAP and Carpark appearing in Photo .10P was probably taken from the top steps near the SGT’s accommodation block. ...Army Survey Regiment Duty Room, RAP and Carpark at Fortuna. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1986. ...Army Survey Regiment Duty Room, RAP and Carpark at Fortuna. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1986. ...These 17 photographs of the Army Survey Regiment’s map production and facilities were taken at Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, April 1986. Photos .1P to .3P were taken in Cartographic Squadron’s Correcting Section in the Attic. located on the top floor of Fortuna Photos .4P to .5P were taken in Cartographic Squadron’s Proving Section, located in the Ballroom also on the top floor facing the lake. The technicians were probably involved in a rapid response map production, as they all were wearing field uniforms. As ‘Regiment Overcrowding’ is annotated on the plastic sleeve holding the negatives, it seems the photos were taken when the unit was at its capacity to demonstrate the lack of suitable work areas. The Army Survey Regiment’s Duty Room, RAP and Carpark appearing in Photo .10P was probably taken from the top steps near the SGT’s accommodation block. Two of the photos in this set are also published in item 6096.5P.This is a set of 17 photograph of Map Production and car park was taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, in April 1986. The black & white photographs are on 35mm negative film and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 96 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Correcting Section, Attic: L to R: CPL Andy Lucas, SPR Chris Gordon, unidentified, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, CPL Robin Marshall, CPL Frank Downie, SPR Gayle Humphrey, unidentified (x2), Jason Wells at rear. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Correcting Section, Attic: L to R: CPL Andy Lucas, SPR Chris Gordon, unidentified, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin, CPL Robin Marshall, CPL Frank Downie, SPR Gayle Humphrey, unidentified, Jason Wells, unidentified. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Correcting Section, Attic: L to R: CPL Andy Lucas, CPL Robin Marshall, SPR Chris Gordon, unidentified, CPL Frank Downie, SPR Gayle Humphrey, unidentified, SPR Jan (Crighton) Minchin at rear., Jason Wells on phone. .4) & .5) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Proving Section, Ballroom: On left front to back: SGT Alan Staley, SGT Roger Rees, SGT Greg Anderson. On right front to back: SGT Denis McCarthy, SGT Tim Allanson, SSGT Adrian ‘Charlie’ Creedy. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Records & Proofing buildings. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Technical Services temporary buildings. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Q-store and transport buildings. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Technical Services temporary buildings in front of transport compound. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Army Survey Regiment Duty Room, RAP and Carpark at Fortuna. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Records & Proofing buildings. .12) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Other Ranks (OR’s) car park and barracks with kitchen in background. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Other Ranks kitchen, parade ground and SGT’s/Officers barracks in background. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Fortuna Villa taken from the steps near the SGT’s accommodation block. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Fortuna Villa taken from the steps near the OR’s s accommodation block. .16) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Fortuna Villa taken from the roadway near the OR’s accommodation block. .17) - Photo, black & white, 1986. 20’ x 30’ Army tents set up on the basketball court..1P to .17P – ‘Regiment Overcrowding’ and the date are annotated on the plastic sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Gnarrwirring Karung (Learning Place), Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 22/06/2018
... “The choice of name follows an extensive process of seeking suggestions from the student body, the University’s Aboriginal Education Centre and local Aboriginal custodians,” Geoff Lord, Chairman of the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Committee, said. “The official naming meets many elements recognised within the FedUni RAP such as enhancing community, embedding culture, providing opportunity and, most importantly, respect. ...“The choice of name follows an extensive process of seeking suggestions from the student body, the University’s Aboriginal Education Centre and local Aboriginal custodians,” Geoff Lord, Chairman of the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Committee, said. “The official naming meets many elements recognised within the FedUni RAP such as enhancing community, embedding culture, providing opportunity and, most importantly, respect. ...Federation University Australia’s Student Commons Area at the Mt Helen Campus was the first FedUni building to be officially given an Aboriginal name, Gnarrwirring Karung. Meaning Learning Place in the local Wadawurrung language, the re-named centre (pronounced Narrowing Ker Ung) will provide recognition of the area’s cultural heritage and increase the vibrancy, diversity and rich culture throughout the campus. The re-naming ceremony was held at the Gnarrwirring Karung Student Commons Area, S Building, Mt Helen Campus. “The choice of name follows an extensive process of seeking suggestions from the student body, the University’s Aboriginal Education Centre and local Aboriginal custodians,” Geoff Lord, Chairman of the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Committee, said. “The official naming meets many elements recognised within the FedUni RAP such as enhancing community, embedding culture, providing opportunity and, most importantly, respect. “The ceremony is a fine example of putting Aboriginal culture at the centre of our daily lives.” Jasmine Graham, Manager of the Aboriginal Education Centre, said the re-naming was a milestone for the local Aboriginal community. “The University is committed to greater recognition of Aboriginal heritage and culture throughout all of its campuses,” Ms Graham said. “Gnarrwirring Karung will be an impressive landmark throughout the Mt Helen Campus and a welcoming learning place.” A number of photographs taken at the naming of a Federation University space in the Mt Helen Campus 'S' Building. The space has been named Gnarrwirring Karung, Waddawurrung for Learning Place. waddawurrung, gnarrwirring karung, aboriginal, mt helen campus, reconciliation action plan, s building, waddawurrung language, place names -
Bialik CollegeFlyer (item) - Ngarrgee, 2020
... 'Ngarrgee' is a Wurundjeri word meaning 'coming together'. The school's RAP Committee advised in 2020: 'Following on from the very successful Welcome to Country smoking ceremony in 2019, which was appropriately aligned with Rosh Hashanah, we are continuing with this new tradition by hosting the same event on Tuesday 15 September at 8.00pm via the ZOOM platform. ...'Ngarrgee' is a Wurundjeri word meaning 'coming together'. The school's RAP Committee advised in 2020: 'Following on from the very successful Welcome to Country smoking ceremony in 2019, which was appropriately aligned with Rosh Hashanah, we are continuing with this new tradition by hosting the same event on Tuesday 15 September at 8.00pm via the ZOOM platform. ...Invitations sent to school community and running sheets for Ngarrgee events 2020- to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land, Rosh Hashanah, and to welcome the new Year 12 leadership cohort, the Mazkirut. 'Ngarrgee' is a Wurundjeri word meaning 'coming together'. The school's RAP Committee advised in 2020: 'Following on from the very successful Welcome to Country smoking ceremony in 2019, which was appropriately aligned with Rosh Hashanah, we are continuing with this new tradition by hosting the same event on Tuesday 15 September at 8.00pm via the ZOOM platform. Adapting to current circumstances, the smoking ceremony will be led by Murrundindi, Ngurungaeta (Head Man) for the Wurundjeri clan, from his property in Healesville. This year, the event will also incorporate the Mazkirut Induction ceremony.' Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. event, celebration, year 12, 2020s -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment - Fortuna & Surrounds, Bendigo, c1985
... L to R: Side of Duty Room, RAP building. .20) - Photo, colour, c1985. ...L to R: Side of Duty Room, RAP building. .20) - Photo, colour, c1985. ...This set of 30 photographs of the Army Survey Regiment’s Fortuna Villa and surrounding facilities was taken circa 1985. The photos feature much of Fortuna’s exterior and most of the out-buildings spread over the property’s fifteen acres of grounds. After Defence took possession of Fortuna in 1942, the Q-store and engineering workshops were added during the wartime period. Soldiers were accommodated in tents during WW2 for 20 years next to the parade ground before the construction of accommodation buildings in 1962. In 1990 most of the weatherboard buildings in the Q-store area were replaced. A climate-controlled building was also constructed to house a map library and digital data media. This photo set also includes the exterior of Air Survey Squadron’s Building 16 and two modular buildings -16A and 16B that were added in the early 1980s to accommodate map production and technical services. See item 6457.22P for photos of Fortuna Villa’s interior that were taken at the same time.This set of 30 photographs of the Army Survey Regiment’s Fortuna Villa and surrounding facilities was taken circa 1985. The colour photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa – view from the lake. .2) to .4) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa – front view. .5) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa – balcony view of transport compound and Air Survey Squadron. .6) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa – balcony view of Q-store and transport compound. .7) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa – balcony view of transport compound and Bendigo. .8) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa – balcony view of Q-store buildings. .9) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa – Pompeii Fountain and Stables. .10) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa – coach house. .11) - Photo, colour, c1985. Lithographic Squadron delivery docks. .12) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa - Original Roman Bath entry. .13) - Photo, colour, c1985. RAEME and carpentry buildings. .14) - Photo, colour, c1985. Q-store buildings. .15) - Photo, colour, c1985. Q-store buildings. .16) - Photo, colour, c1985. Transport compound. .17) - Photo, colour, c1985. Fortuna Villa’s original laundry, gardeners’ building. .18) - Photo, colour, c1985. Duty Room. .19) - Photo, colour, c1985. L to R: Side of Duty Room, RAP building. .20) - Photo, colour, c1985. Transport compound, Q-store in background. .21) - Photo, colour, c1985. Air Survey Squadron’s Building 16 viewed from carpark. .22) - Photo, colour, c1985. Technical Services, Building 16B. .23) - Photo, colour, c1985. Air Survey Squadron’s Building 16 courtyard. .24) - Photo, colour, c1985. Technical Services, Building 16B viewed from Building 16 courtyard. .25) - Photo, colour, c1985. Air Survey Squadron’s Building 16A and fernery viewed from walkway. .26) - Photo, colour, c1985. Officers Accommodation. .27) - Photo, colour, c1985. Other Ranks (OR’s) ‘New’ Barracks. .28) - Photo, colour, c1985. OR’s Kitchen and Dining Room. .29) & .30) - Photo, colour, c1985. Army Survey Regiment - Front Entry GateThere are brief descriptions on a note behind each photograph.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Quarries and Sunshine North Action Group
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Letter to Mr J Simpson MP from Minister for Industry Technology and Resources 27 November 1985 Extractive Industry Licence application No 1252 McGrath Sand and stone Pty Ltd Letter To Ian Walters City Planner City of Sunshine 14 April 1987 Appeal P86/2083 Letter to Ian Walters City Planner City of Sunshine 26 November 1985 McGrath Motors Pty Limited Planning Permit Application Letter to Mayor and Councillors 2 December 1985 from WF Fogarty Letter to Bill Fogarty MP 26 November 1985 McGrath Motros Pty Limited Planning Permit Application Letter from J Simpson MP Extractive Industry Licence Application No 1252 McGrath Sand and Stone Pty Ltd Letter to Mayor and Councillors 28 February 1990 Sunshine North Action Group Letter to Sunshine North Action Group from City of Sunshine 7 January 1991 PPA 90/452 Subdivide/Redevelop McGrath Quarry Site Rehabilitate Quarry Holes and Carry out Landscaping Surrey Street Cumberland Street and Suffolk Road Sunshine Letter to Mayor and Councillors 11 June 1991 Thank the people concerned in the road closure Letter to Planning and Development City of Sunshine list of objections Newspaper The Sun 23 November 1985 Town and Country Planning Act 1981 Notice of Planning Permit Application No 85/135 Extractive Industry Letter to Mr WF Fogarty from Keith Bowen Department of Industry Technology and Resources Proposed Development of McGrath site bounded by Cumberland, Suffolk, Duke and Surrey Streets Objection Road closure intersection of Cumberland Street & Warrick Rd Riverside Stage One Duke Quarry Site Landscape Development Plan 1990 Newspaper Article The Time 27 February 1985 144 locals blast quarrying bid McGrath Sand & Stone Company Newspaper Article The Advocate Council rapped over Boral Resources Duke Street VIC Pty Ltd Newspaper Article The Times 4 September 1985 Ombudsman called in at Sunshine Quarry dispute McGraths Quarry Duke Street Newspaper Article The Times 22 June 1988 Residents can object to quarry plant permit Duke Street Boral Resources VIC Pty Ltd Newspaper Article Messenger 25 February 1997 $500 fine after earth moves for residents Barro Group Sunshine Quarry Kealba Drawing Riverside Stage One Duke Street Quarry Site...Sunshine North Action Group Quarry Quarries Letter to Mr J Simpson MP from Minister for Industry Technology and Resources 27 November 1985 Extractive Industry Licence application No 1252 McGrath Sand and stone Pty Ltd Letter To Ian Walters City Planner City of Sunshine 14 April 1987 Appeal P86/2083 Letter to Ian Walters City Planner City of Sunshine 26 November 1985 McGrath Motors Pty Limited Planning Permit Application Letter to Mayor and Councillors 2 December 1985 from WF Fogarty Letter to Bill Fogarty MP 26 November 1985 McGrath Motros Pty Limited Planning Permit Application Letter from J Simpson MP Extractive Industry Licence Application No 1252 McGrath Sand and Stone Pty Ltd Letter to Mayor and Councillors 28 February 1990 Sunshine North Action Group Letter to Sunshine North Action Group from City of Sunshine 7 January 1991 PPA 90/452 Subdivide/Redevelop McGrath Quarry Site Rehabilitate Quarry Holes and Carry out Landscaping Surrey Street Cumberland Street and Suffolk Road Sunshine Letter to Mayor and Councillors 11 June 1991 Thank the people concerned in the road closure Letter to Planning and Development City of Sunshine list of objections Newspaper The Sun 23 November 1985 Town and Country Planning Act 1981 Notice of Planning Permit Application No 85/135 Extractive Industry Letter to Mr WF Fogarty from Keith Bowen Department of Industry Technology and Resources Proposed Development of McGrath site bounded by Cumberland, Suffolk, Duke and Surrey Streets Objection Road closure intersection of Cumberland Street & Warrick Rd Riverside Stage One Duke Quarry Site Landscape Development Plan 1990 Newspaper Article The Time 27 February 1985 144 locals blast quarrying bid McGrath Sand & Stone Company Newspaper Article The Advocate Council rapped over Boral Resources Duke Street VIC Pty Ltd Newspaper Article The Times 4 September 1985 Ombudsman called in at Sunshine Quarry dispute McGraths Quarry Duke Street Newspaper Article The Times 22 June 1988 Residents can object to quarry plant permit Duke Street Boral Resources VIC Pty Ltd Newspaper Article Messenger 25 February 1997 $500 fine after earth moves for residents Barro Group Sunshine Quarry Kealba Drawing Riverside Stage One Duke Street Quarry Site Collection of documents Archive Quarries and Sunshine North Action Group ...Letter to Mr J Simpson MP from Minister for Industry Technology and Resources 27 November 1985 Extractive Industry Licence application No 1252 McGrath Sand and stone Pty Ltd Letter To Ian Walters City Planner City of Sunshine 14 April 1987 Appeal P86/2083 Letter to Ian Walters City Planner City of Sunshine 26 November 1985 McGrath Motors Pty Limited Planning Permit Application Letter to Mayor and Councillors 2 December 1985 from WF Fogarty Letter to Bill Fogarty MP 26 November 1985 McGrath Motros Pty Limited Planning Permit Application Letter from J Simpson MP Extractive Industry Licence Application No 1252 McGrath Sand and Stone Pty Ltd Letter to Mayor and Councillors 28 February 1990 Sunshine North Action Group Letter to Sunshine North Action Group from City of Sunshine 7 January 1991 PPA 90/452 Subdivide/Redevelop McGrath Quarry Site Rehabilitate Quarry Holes and Carry out Landscaping Surrey Street Cumberland Street and Suffolk Road Sunshine Letter to Mayor and Councillors 11 June 1991 Thank the people concerned in the road closure Letter to Planning and Development City of Sunshine list of objections Newspaper The Sun 23 November 1985 Town and Country Planning Act 1981 Notice of Planning Permit Application No 85/135 Extractive Industry Letter to Mr WF Fogarty from Keith Bowen Department of Industry Technology and Resources Proposed Development of McGrath site bounded by Cumberland, Suffolk, Duke and Surrey Streets Objection Road closure intersection of Cumberland Street & Warrick Rd Riverside Stage One Duke Quarry Site Landscape Development Plan 1990 Newspaper Article The Time 27 February 1985 144 locals blast quarrying bid McGrath Sand & Stone Company Newspaper Article The Advocate Council rapped over Boral Resources Duke Street VIC Pty Ltd Newspaper Article The Times 4 September 1985 Ombudsman called in at Sunshine Quarry dispute McGraths Quarry Duke Street Newspaper Article The Times 22 June 1988 Residents can object to quarry plant permit Duke Street Boral Resources VIC Pty Ltd Newspaper Article Messenger 25 February 1997 $500 fine after earth moves for residents Barro Group Sunshine Quarry Kealba Drawing Riverside Stage One Duke Street Quarry Sitesunshine north action group, quarry, quarries -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Report raps sanctuary staff relations, 11 December 1974
... This item has an inscription and legibility of the text is fair. photocopy x 1 Report raps sanctuary staff relations Newspaper Cutting The Herald, Melbourne ...Lack of adequate communication between management and staff, basis for some of the problems at Sanctuary. Government to give money for more facilities in areas of nurseries and hospital. Veterinarian to visit more frequently.photocopy x 1non-fictionLack of adequate communication between management and staff, basis for some of the problems at Sanctuary. Government to give money for more facilities in areas of nurseries and hospital. Veterinarian to visit more frequently.1970s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Wildlife man raps knockers, 17 September 1974
... This item has an inscription and legibility of the text is fair. photocopy x 2 Wildlife man raps knockers Newspaper Cutting The Herald, Melbourne ...Sir John Jungwirth chairman of the Sanctuary hits back at staff who had organised a petition of complaint. He points out the good and bad aspects of the Sanctuary and also lack of funds.photocopy x 2non-fictionSir John Jungwirth chairman of the Sanctuary hits back at staff who had organised a petition of complaint. He points out the good and bad aspects of the Sanctuary and also lack of funds.1970s -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Rod Searle et al, Call sign Vampire, 2021
... The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. ...This inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.The wounded, "... they were scared, frightened, shocked and they weren't coping. Generally, when the chopper landed, they weren't coping. No. They were in shock, incoherent and it was no good asking them what had happened, or where they'd been, because twenty minutes before they were in contact with the enemy ..." Ron NolanAt the 1st Australian Field Hospital the battle for life and limb was often challenging and intense. Medical services provided by the hospital were of such a high standard that the survival rate, for soldiers arriving at the hospital alive, was 99%.This success rate still stands today as a truly remarkable achievement!The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. It was also supported by a Q-store, an orderly room, messes and accommodation. Units attached to the hospital were the 33rd Dental Unit, 1st Field Medical and Dental Stores, 1st Field Hygiene Company, Chaplains and Australian Red Cross representatives.Our book is a celebration of the dedication, temerity and care of a unique group of Australians, thrown together to get on with the job of treating the injured and wounded. A consequence of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.Our hope is that the readers of Call Sign VAMPIRE gain an insight into what it meant to go to a war that polarised public opinion, and impacted the physical and mental well being of so many young soldiers and personnel dealing with the consequential casualties and despair. We also hope that you come to understand why as young Australians we are so proud to have been part of a unit that as Roger Nation remembers, "... welded together to form a team of world class standard" and why our camaraderie has continued to this day. - from Trove record.Hardcover, cloth bound, burgundy book with a white dust jacket. The dust jacket shows an image of six people ducking from the force of the wind coming from the helicopter that is landing behind them, there is blue cloudy sky above. Across the sky is printed the title. The book is housed in a burgundy clth covered slipcase.non-fictionThis inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.The wounded, "... they were scared, frightened, shocked and they weren't coping. Generally, when the chopper landed, they weren't coping. No. They were in shock, incoherent and it was no good asking them what had happened, or where they'd been, because twenty minutes before they were in contact with the enemy ..." Ron NolanAt the 1st Australian Field Hospital the battle for life and limb was often challenging and intense. Medical services provided by the hospital were of such a high standard that the survival rate, for soldiers arriving at the hospital alive, was 99%.This success rate still stands today as a truly remarkable achievement!The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. It was also supported by a Q-store, an orderly room, messes and accommodation. Units attached to the hospital were the 33rd Dental Unit, 1st Field Medical and Dental Stores, 1st Field Hygiene Company, Chaplains and Australian Red Cross representatives.Our book is a celebration of the dedication, temerity and care of a unique group of Australians, thrown together to get on with the job of treating the injured and wounded. A consequence of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.Our hope is that the readers of Call Sign VAMPIRE gain an insight into what it meant to go to a war that polarised public opinion, and impacted the physical and mental well being of so many young soldiers and personnel dealing with the consequential casualties and despair. We also hope that you come to understand why as young Australians we are so proud to have been part of a unit that as Roger Nation remembers, "... welded together to form a team of world class standard" and why our camaraderie has continued to this day. - from Trove record. 1st australian field hospital, vietnam war -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Rod Searle et al, Call sign Vampire, 2021
... The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. ...This inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.The wounded, "... they were scared, frightened, shocked and they weren't coping. Generally, when the chopper landed, they weren't coping. No. They were in shock, incoherent and it was no good asking them what had happened, or where they'd been, because twenty minutes before they were in contact with the enemy ..." Ron NolanAt the 1st Australian Field Hospital the battle for life and limb was often challenging and intense. Medical services provided by the hospital were of such a high standard that the survival rate, for soldiers arriving at the hospital alive, was 99%.This success rate still stands today as a truly remarkable achievement!The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. It was also supported by a Q-store, an orderly room, messes and accommodation. Units attached to the hospital were the 33rd Dental Unit, 1st Field Medical and Dental Stores, 1st Field Hygiene Company, Chaplains and Australian Red Cross representatives.Our book is a celebration of the dedication, temerity and care of a unique group of Australians, thrown together to get on with the job of treating the injured and wounded. A consequence of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.Our hope is that the readers of Call Sign VAMPIRE gain an insight into what it meant to go to a war that polarised public opinion, and impacted the physical and mental well being of so many young soldiers and personnel dealing with the consequential casualties and despair. We also hope that you come to understand why as young Australians we are so proud to have been part of a unit that as Roger Nation remembers, "... welded together to form a team of world class standard" and why our camaraderie has continued to this day. - from Trove record.Hardcover, cloth bound, burgundy book with a white dust jacket. The dust jacket shows an image of six people ducking from the force of the wind coming from the helicopter that is landing behind them, there is blue cloudy sky above. Across the sky is printed the title. The book is housed in a burgundy cloth covered slipcase.non-fictionThis inside story of an Australian Field Hospital during the Vietnam War is told through a compilation of operational facts interspersed with the personal experiences of those who served and the patients who passed through the hospital doors, into their care.Call Sign VAMPIRE provides a window into the frenetic world of a military hospital in a war zone through evocative, sometimes confronting imagery. In this environment time was of the essence and life often hung in the balance.The wounded, "... they were scared, frightened, shocked and they weren't coping. Generally, when the chopper landed, they weren't coping. No. They were in shock, incoherent and it was no good asking them what had happened, or where they'd been, because twenty minutes before they were in contact with the enemy ..." Ron NolanAt the 1st Australian Field Hospital the battle for life and limb was often challenging and intense. Medical services provided by the hospital were of such a high standard that the survival rate, for soldiers arriving at the hospital alive, was 99%.This success rate still stands today as a truly remarkable achievement!The hospital comprised triage, operating theatres, pathology, pharmacy, X-ray, physiotherapy, psychiatry, outpatients, RAP, a six-bed intensive care ward and 50 bed medical and 50 bed surgical ward. It was also supported by a Q-store, an orderly room, messes and accommodation. Units attached to the hospital were the 33rd Dental Unit, 1st Field Medical and Dental Stores, 1st Field Hygiene Company, Chaplains and Australian Red Cross representatives.Our book is a celebration of the dedication, temerity and care of a unique group of Australians, thrown together to get on with the job of treating the injured and wounded. A consequence of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.Our hope is that the readers of Call Sign VAMPIRE gain an insight into what it meant to go to a war that polarised public opinion, and impacted the physical and mental well being of so many young soldiers and personnel dealing with the consequential casualties and despair. We also hope that you come to understand why as young Australians we are so proud to have been part of a unit that as Roger Nation remembers, "... welded together to form a team of world class standard" and why our camaraderie has continued to this day. - from Trove record. 1st australian field hospital, vietnam war
