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The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
... rayner st... to Rayner St in Myrtleford; a town located approximately 28km south... in the background reads "Rayner Myrtleford", referring to Rayner St ...Depicted are five unidentified performers. Two of them are guiding a prop. One of the male performers is wearing a mask. A sign in the background reads "Rayner Myrtleford", referring to Rayner St in Myrtleford; a town located approximately 28km south of Beechworth.The photograph provides insight into entertainment, performance and recreation in Beechworth during the 1950s. The item's interpretive capacity is enhanced by its strong relationship to other photographs in the catalogue. Collectively, these records enrich the community's understanding of how the arts have developed in Beechworth since the mid-twentieth century.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: 5667 /entertainment, entertainment album, performance, arts, theatre, play, theatrical group, myrtleford, beechworth, rayner st -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Court hears Priest's plea to stay at vicarage, 29/04/1997 12:00:00 AM
... in staying in the vicarage. greentree david rev vincent frank rayner ...An Anglican ministerAn Anglican minister who claimed he was illegally sacked after a dispute in his parish was told by a Supreme Court judge yesterday that he might have some difficulty in staying in the vicarage.An Anglican ministergreentree, david, rev, vincent, frank, rayner keith, dr., st lukes anglican church, vermont, mackay, leigh, melbourne anglican trust corporation, symon, helen -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
ALbum - Colour prints, Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Staff Photographs
Collection of photographs of staff and some Research Fellows. These have been scanned but not added to Media. Some labelled with position at the time and some identified by Ala Shtrauser (former Asst. Librarian), Andrew Smith, Ross Payne. (1-4) Ross Payne (Engineering Technician). (5-6) Ed Smart (Lecturer). (7-8) James Will (Lecturer). (9) Mark McNamara (Librarian.) (10) Rosemary McConnell (Librarian). (11Kevin Blaze (Lecturer). (12-13) David Aldous Lecturer). (14) Peter McSweeney (Senior Lecturer, Co-ordinator of BAS(H)). (15) Andrew Smith (Gardener). (16) Dr. Cassandra McLean (Senior Lecturer). (17) Sally Cullwick (Librarian). (18) Kat Frame (Librarian). (19) Michael Nechwatal (Handy Person). (20) Ala Hires (Shtrauser) (Library Assistant). (21-22) Peter May (Deputy Head of Campus). (23-25) Geoff Connellan (Senior Lecturer, Horticultural Engihneering, Co-ordinator MAS(H)). (26-27) John Rayner (Lecturer). (28) Jamie Pearson (Lecturer). (30) Graham Sterry (Printer). (31) Michael Green (Lecturer). (32) Suzanne Trajstman (Counsellor). (33) Greg Moore (Principal). (34-35) Greg Moore, Peter May, Geoff Connellan. (36) Greg Moore, Peter May, David Aldous. ((37-38) John Brereton (Lecturer, Co-ordinator AC(H)). (39-41) Nick Bailey (Lecturer).(42) Karen Van Laak (Admin). (43) Ruth Beilin (Lecturer). (44-46) Clive Sorrell (Lecturer). (47) Jayne Lindholm (Lab. Asst.). (48-49) Phil Kenyon (Arboriculture Lecturer). (50-51) Ross Hall (Lecturer). (52-55) Catherine Jaggs (Admin. Officer).(56) Robin Haylett (Gardener, Amrad). (57-59) Robina Duygen (Office Manager). (60) Julie Cocksedge (Nursery). (61) David Morales (Landscape)? (Tony Westmore (Lecturer). (63-64) Stuart Miller (IT). (65) Trish Mooney (Gardener) (66) Michael Looker (Lecturer). (67) Kerry Howard (Lecturer). (68) Alan Shaanks (Nursery, Field Station Tractor Driver). (69) Brian Shields (Lecturer). (70-73) Ian Winstone (Lecturer). 74 Tom Karapidis (Cleaner). (75-76) Ken James (Lecturer). (77-79) Jim Stafford (Property & Services Manager).(80) Kelvin McKenzie (Carpenter). (81-85) Kylie Cannon (General Administrative Officer). (86) Melanie Conomikes (Lecturer). (87 Dr. Sally Stewart-Wade (Lecturer). (88) Geraldine Fay (EH & S Administrator). (89) Rowan Reid (Lecturer). (90) Romduol Buruma (Finance Officer). (91) David Morales (Cleaner). (2) Tony Westmore (Lecturer). (93) Clare Scott. (94) Bata Thomas (Caretaker). (95-96) Nicholas Osborne (Nursery Assistant). ((7) John Hensley (Cleaner). (98) Jill Kellow (Environmental Horticulturer Technician). (99) Nicky Jacobs (Counsellor). (100-102) John Delpratt (Lecturer). (103-105) Alex Campbell (Nursery Technician). (106) Christine Gregory (Clerical Assistant). Stamped, "Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture-Burnley, Burnley Gardens, Swan St., Richmond Vic 3121 2/1984." (107) Jenny Wilson (Typist) Stamped as previous "2/84" b/w. (108-112) Unidentified. (116) Dr Yue Wang (Research Fellow). (117) Simon Murphy (Senior Forest Researcher). (118) ? (119) Carmel McPhee at Como. Includes 2 different Staff Listings, 1 dated 03 January 1990 with years employed and Last Position.staff, research fellows, ala shtrauser, andrew smith, ross payne, ed smart, james will, mark mcnamara, rosemary mcconnell, kevin blaze, david aldous, peter mcsweeney, cassandra mclean, sally cullwick, kat frame, michael nechwata, peter may, geoff connellan, john rayner, jamie pearson, graham sterry, michael green, suzanne trajstman, greg moore, john brereton, nick bailey, karen van laak, ruth beilin, clive sorrell, jayne lindholm, phil kenyon, ross hall, catherine jaggs, robin haylett, robina duygen, julie cocksedge, david morales, tony westmore stuart miller, trish mooney, michael looker, kerry howard, alan shaanks, brian shields, ian winstone, tom karapidis, ken james, jim stafford, kelvin mckenzie, kylie cannon, melanie conomikes, sally stewart-wade, geraldine fay, rowan reid, romduol buruma, tony westmore, clare scott, bata thomas, nicholas osborne, john hensley, jill kellow, nicky jacobs, john delpratt, alex campbell, christine gregory, vcah, burnley gardens, jenny wilson, yue wang, simon murphy, carmel mcphee, como house -
St Matthews/Wiseman House Archive
Photograph, St. Matthew's Amateur Dramatic Society
B&W photograph from play "Who Lies there" dated 23 June 1956. Actors are Gordon Downs, Inez Rayner, Norm Richie, Barbara Barrett, Jacqui Sommers, Don Barrett, Nance Downs, May Sommers, Bert Housden and Louise Rendle. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: News in arts and cultural heritage; Vol. 3, No. 2, Apr-May 1998, 1998
Vol. 3, No. 2, Apr-May 1998 CONTENTS TOP CATS FOR '97 Emerging talent from our local schools 3 BOOK REVIEW A Small Unsigned Painting 6 LAND SHAPES Eltham artist Nel ten Wolde captures Australian images 7 REVIVING RAVENSWOOD Grand old Ivanhoe mansion restored to its former glory 9 ART IN A VEGE SHOP Murals brighten an organic greengrocer's shop 12 ADDRESSING SOCIAL CONCERNS Literary festival brings critical writers together 14 PHOTOGRAPHY Local student shows her talent 16 WOUNDEDNESS AND HEALING Australian artist in London exhibits in Eltham 18 CD REVIEW 22 SHORT STORY 23 BOOK REVIEW 25 MURALS a charming sense of community 27 EXHIBITION AT HEIDE 28 EVENT - ABORIGINAL CELEBRATION 29 ART OF PRINTMAKERS 30 ART SERVICES & TEACHING 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, faces coffee place, jessie glavin, katie williams, kelly almond, michelle ceravolo, mariella mckinlay, rochelle carr, manningham gallery, stephen sheding, dynamic vegies, nel ten wolde, pool & spa care centre, bi-wize quality paints, llobex image wizards, east ivanhoe gallery, ravenswood, marguerite marshall, theresa martin, soni stecker, virginia trioli, robert dessaix, lauren williams, robert manne, chris jurewicz, moira rayner, marela mckinley, wendy donald, anne redmond, wingrove cottage community clinic, were street cafe, rob vines, ashley cross, serge de leucio, michael conolan, daniel chable, pietro ristorante grossi, lucinda mcknight, litfest 98, morag fraser, michele lonsdale, wintyre recital gallery, murals, port jackson press australia, epping secondary college, bulleen art & garden centre, christmas hills, museum of modern art at heide, nillumbik gayip, mye woonbah dancers, intaglio, violeta capovska, christina cordero, elizabeth dobrilla, belinda fox, david frazer, melinda schawel, amanda woodford, pandora journal, ward sagar, wholefood delights, dymocks booksellers -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, Ballarat Tramway Museum (BTM), "Cottage to go for bypass", "Fun tram just the ticket", 1991
1099.1 - photocopy of an article in The Courier, Ballarat Tuesday Feb. 9 1988, page 17 of the house that contained Ballarat ESCo tram No. 12 in the Tuesday Heritage Column of the newspaper. Contains a photograph of the house containing the tramcar. Newspaper Clipping details the former occupiers, the Rayner family, the construction of the extensions around the tramcar, family use, family history and some details of the family members and other local history. The copy of the newspaper Clipping has numerous pin holes in the corner and the rust marks due to use on a display on Tram No. 12 in a display board in the depot from about 1991 to 1998. From a copy made from the newspaper Clipping collection held by Alan Bradley. 1099.2 - copy made March 1999 of the same Clipping for record purposes and to have a good copy. (2 copies held). Also has a review by John Hindle of the "Storming St. Kilda by Tram", presented by TheatreWorks aboard a special tram for St. Kilda, from the Herald Newspaper dated 15/3/1988. Collected by Alan Bradley.trams, tramways, nerrina, rayner family, theatre, esco -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, St Mark's opens some 35 years on
Article in Nunawading Gazette, St Mark's Anglican Church, Forest Hill was officially consecrated by Archbishop Rayner. It is 35 years since the first service was held in the Progress Hall, opposite. In 1984 rev Ken Rogers reactivated the building committee and a new building was opened for service, November 1990 by former Vicar, Rev Bob Collie.st marks anglican church, forest hill, forest hill, churches, rayner, keith, dr., abp., rogers, ken (rev), collie, bob (rev), rathgen, david -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Unique service
Article from Whitehorse Gazette re a unique service held at St John's Anglican Church, Blackburn when two archbishops and their wives attended Eucharist.st johns anglican church, blackburn, churches, blackburn, rayner, keith, dr., abp., eames, robin -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Parishioners try to oust archbishop, 22 Oct 1996
Article from The Australian, 22 Oct 1996 re disgruntled parishioners and their exiled Vicar attempting to impeach the Anglican Primate of Australia following a five year dispute within the congregation.st lukes anglican church, vermont, vermont, churches, rayner, keith, dr., abp., greentree, david (rev) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Parishioners to seek action against sacking, 22 Oct 1996
Article in The Age, 22 Oct 1996 re a group of churchgoers in Vermont who have asked that charges be heard under Anglican church law against the Archbishop of Melbourne. Also a special tribunal to investigate complaints which led to the sacking of the church's minister, Rev David Greentree.st lukes anglican church, vermont, churches, vermont, rayner, keith, dr., abp., greentree, david (rev), walker, ray -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Articles, Row in church. Inclusive style splits church
Two articles from Whitehorse Gazette re St Luke's Anglican Church parishioners calling for a special tribunal to be set up to investigate the actions of Dr Rayner, Melbourne Archbishop, in sacking St Luke's vicar, Rev David Greentree.st lukes anglican church, vermont, vermont, churches, rayner, keith, dr., abp., greentree, david (rev) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Church probes sacking
... Melbourne's Archbishop and Anglican Primate, Dr Keith Rayner. St Lukes ...The future of sacked Vermont minister is still uncertain as the Anglican Church continues to examine charges brought against Melbourne's Archbishop and Anglican Primate, Dr Keith Rayner.st lukes anglican church, vermont, vermont, churches, greentree, david (rev), rayner, keith, dr., abp. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - Article, St Luke's Vermont
Article from the Melbourne Anglican, Feb 1997 by Archbishop Keith Rayner giving the background to the revocation of the licence of Rev David Greentree.st lukes anglican church, vermont, vermont, churches, greentree, david (rev), rayner, keith, dr., abp. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Rayner Charges Fail, Resume, 14/02/1997
Archbishop Peter Carnley issues statement regarding charges brought against the Archbishop of Melbourne by the Reverend David Greentree re the Parish of St. Lukes, Vermont.st. lukes anglican church, vermont, greentree, david (rev), carnley, peter -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Bishop cited in Parish Rufus
Article in Herald-Sun. Sacked vicar and 5 parishioners have sought to impeach the Anglican Primate, Archbishop Keith Rayner over a row at St Luke's, Vermont. It flared in 1994 when Rev Greentree sacked the parish music and youth leaders whom he thought were not working in the parishioners' interests. After a church inquiry Dr Rayner revoked Mr Greentree's licence.st lukes anglican church, vermont, churches, vermont, greentree, david (rev), rayner, keith, dr., abp. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, New Vicar for St Luke's
Article in 'the Age'. New Vicar appointed to St Luke's, Vermont by Archbishop Keith Rayner to replace Rev Greentree whose licence was revoked by the Archbishop. The appointee, Rev Geoff Evans was formerly at Holy Trinity, Oakleigh. Rev Greentree lost his Supreme Court appeal against the Melbourne Anglican Trust Corporation's application to evict him from the vicarage.st lukes anglican church, vermont, churches, vermont, evans, geoff (rev), greentree, david (rev) -
Unions Ballarat
Power, action and belief: A new sociology of knowledge?, 1986
Sociological text that explores social structure. Marxist and Durkeimian influences. Editor's introduction: Power/knowledge and the dissolution of the sociology of knowledge / John Law -- Art exhibitions and power during the nineteenth century / Gordon J. Fyfe -- The Politics of schism: routinisation and social control in the International Socialists/Socialist workers' party / Steve Rayner -- The Social preconditions of radical scepticism / Mary Douglas -- The values of quantification / Jean Lave -- 'Interests' in political analysis / Barry Hindess -- Interactive-orientation and argumentation in scientific texts / Steven Yearley -- The Question of ideology: Althusser, Pecheux and Foucault / Mark Cousins and Athar Hussain -- On authority and its relationship to power / Barry Barnes -- Some elements of a sociology of translation: domestication of the scallops and the fishermen of St Brieuc Bay / Michel Callon -- On the methods of long-distance control: vessels, navigation and the Portuguese route to India / John Law -- The Powers of association / Bruno Latour. Socially and politically significant. Broad relevance to how societies work.Paperback; white background; blue and black text; price sticker; 280 pages.Back cover: contributors' and editor's bios. Front cover: editor's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, power, knowledge, art, socialism, sociology, politics, science, ideology -
Federation University Historical Collection
CD-ROM, Big Cats sightings in Victoria, 2012
The CD-Rom includes a range of electronic correspondence sent 'Big Cats Victoria and Simon Townsend and JohnTurner. Their website states: Big Cats Victoria Southern Australia, including south western West Australia, has a history of reports of ‘panther’ like predators dating back to the later half of the 19th century. The animals were usually described as being of black or tan colouration and with the proportions of a medium sized big-cat such as a Leopard or Puma. The records can be found in newspaper, radio and television archives, Government reports, a very few books and on the internet. The historical material is based on anecdotal reportage and has contributed to the mythification of the subject. Some Government agencies at both State and Local levels (in New South Wales), have collected records of sightings or investigated stock deaths purported to be associated with so called ‘panther’ kills. They remain understandably non committal due to the lack of a specimen of such a predator of undeniable authenticity. While other types of unknown predator have been reported in various parts of Australia they are not the concern of this website. For purposes of economy we, John Turner and Simon Townsend, confine our investigations to western Victoria and south eastern South Australia. (http://bigcatsvic.com.au/) A CD-ROM of multiple emails and image attachments relating to assorted sightings, footprints, killings, etc from big cats in the Otways of Victoria. The electronic mail was sent to 'Big Cats Victoria' Images include: This item is part of the Australian Animal Folklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, ja sharp, simon townsend, neville bayley, st kilda, peter stefanis, toolangi, puma, tom daniel, footprint, pawprint, cryptozoology, rex gilroy, lancefield tiger, anglesea, berringa, matthew charles, jutin fitzclarence, harry carlin, patty smith, johannes beach, nerida, stirling ranges, daryl hardy, brook kelly, carl rose, ashley hall, jonathan smith, sally ballieu, lorraine balck, wayne bower, ian riordon, aleda turna, john turner, dave moyle, ben rayner, stewart leach, colin boord, sheryl mahoney, beech forest, otways, tooborac, geoff black, panther, brad blake, priscilla prescott, beau kapitiany, ramsay hosn, clare jones, darren guthrie, tallarook, josh fairway, linda wescon, lithgow, john turner, southern grampians -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Book - St. Agnes Church, Booran Road, 116, Glen Huntly
Love So Amazing, a 184 page book with sixteen chapters and index. A History of the Parish of St. Agnes Glen Huntly 1888-1993 by Neville Drummond. The chapters document parishioners, events, festivals, church fellowship groups and numerous sports clubs and choirs. It is also a time capsule of interesting facts of Melbourne and particularly of Caulfield. There are various photos including ones of many of the Reverends. There is also a list of gifts and memorials. The book was published in 1993 and donated by Margaret Dunbar on 25/08/2004.glenhuntly, glen huntly, st. agnes church, drummond neville, memorials, organs, booran road, wright nigel, clarke alice, clarke wilfe, agg george, agg val, barren john, barren christine, halstead brian, halstead donna, sturgess nancy, brock jean, hunter ian, cuttriss frank, porter brian, mcdonald norman, fryer neil, thomas malcolm, moore david, hatters alvin, laity alan, blair linda, dowling lawrie, tidy dorothy, worthington mary, cheshire jean, thiele bevan, marks marjorie, parnell joy, parnell bob, rose glynis, jolly betty, hocking hazel, thiele mollie, glazner jean, pereira noble, worthington bill, tidy bruce, goodison gwendoline, elliot june, scoot jo, boxshall ormee, chalres ernie, maghony lois, scheibner esmee, rayner keith rev., macgowan malcolm, macgowan jean, heatherbrae, house names, st. mary’s church, caulfield, st. catherines church, camden town, south caulfield, booran road church of england, bent street, sunday schools, monro roy, leech irene, monro victor, parochial council, slate tiles, timber houses, clarke alfred e., tennis clubs, cricket clubs, football clubs, children, keble clubs, basketball clubs, boy scouts, erlandsen stephen, erlandsen chris, patience tim, stevenson garry, lafitte gabriel, thomas malcolm, thomas richard, hall roderick, baker-smith john, hardwick ken, oram garry, whyte doug, davis richard, dowling laurie, mcphee peter, boys choir, youth clubs, mothers clubs, friendly societies, church furniture, brick, vicarages, newsletters, choirs, gardens -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Set of two Black & White Photograph/s, "Swanston St looking south from Little Collins St Corner, World War 1 era", 1980's?
Set of two reproduced photographs, sepia toned of "Swanston St looking south from Little Collins St Corner, World War 1 era", with Town Hall in background. Has cable cars, motor vehicles, horse drawn vehicles in the view. Also Rayners Ladies Draper, Marlborough Studios. One of a series of four photographs produced by an unknown person/company. One large and two small prints held.On the rear of 587 "Cable Tram prints $10/set"trams, tramways, melbourne, swanston st, cable trams, town hall -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black and White photograph, c1910
Black and white photograph of Swanston St looking south from Little Collins St with the Town Hall in the view. Has a number of cable cars, horse drawn vehicles and motor vehicles in the view. In the view are shops for Rayners Ladies Drapers and a shop "Marlborough"Has "Brimson" on the rear in ink.trams, tramways, cable trams, town hall, swanston st -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
Yellow laminated card with two photos. The first is World champion pie eater Scott Mackay celebrating his victory with another pie and the second is Rachelle Rayner displaying her diploma from Central Valley High School in northern California. It also mentions her studies at the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, scott mackay, gillies, daryl dutton, rachelle rayner -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH GRADE FIVE NETBALL TEAM 1984
Slightly faded coloured photograph of the Grade Five Netball Team 1984. The girls are wearing yellow t-shirts and short skirts. Two girls in the fornt are both holding a ball. The names of the girls are:- (Standing) Catherine Metclaf, Julie Browning, Louise Hawkins, Hydee Kurzke, Janelle Jeffrey, Kay Metcalf (coach), Kellie Rayner, Vivienne Charlton. (Kneeling) Jodi McGuane and Natalie White. Names are typed on paper stuck to a piece of foam core.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph, grade five netball team 1984, catherine metcalf, julie browning, louise hawkins, hydee kurzke, janelle jeffery, kay metcalf, (coach), kellie rayner, vivienne charlton, jodi mcguane, natalie white -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH 'MINKEY' HOCKEY TEAM
Coloured photograph of the 'Minkey' Hockey Team 1984. Children are wearing yellow t-shirts with square logo with Golden printed at the top and Square printed below. The boys are wearing dark blue shorts and the girls dark blue skirts. They are all wearing blue and yellow socks. The three girls at the front are holding hockey sticks. The names of the team are:- (Standing) Terry Hart, Laurie Hovendon, Steven hart, Brett Hill, Shaun Logan. (Kneeling) Kirsty Gould, Rachelle Rayner and Nicole Stanfield. Names are typed on paper stuck on a piece of foam core.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph 'minkey' hockey team 1984, (standing) terry hart, laurie hovendon, steven hart, brett hill, shaun logan, (kneeling) kirsty gould, rachelle rayner, nicole stanfield -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH GRADE SIX NETBALL TEAM 1984
Slightly faded colour photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189, 1984 Netball Team. Two girls in the front are holding a ball between them. They are wearing yellow t-shirts with a square logo on it with Golden printed above and Square below. The names of the girls are:- Trudy Clayton, Simone Coghlan, Tracey Hulls, Rachelle Rayner, Jodi Mackay, Rhonda Gould (Coach) Kirsty Gould, Fiona Jackson, Lisa Kerwin and Esther Croft. Names are typed on paper stuck to a piece of foam core.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph grade six netball team 1984, trudy clayton, simone coghlan, tracey hulls, rachelle rayner, jodi mackay, rhonda gould (coach), kirsty gould, fiona jackson, lisa kerwin, esther croft