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Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, Ballarat School of Mines: Women of Note; Kerrie Cross, Councillor, 1987
... ...regional manager...Kerrie has been the regional manager of the Department of Community Services and now the assistant regional director for the Department of Health in the Central Highlands/Wimmera region. ...Kerrie has been the regional manager of the Department of Community Services and now the assistant regional director for the Department of Health in the Central Highlands/Wimmera region. ...Kerrie Cross was a member of the Ballarat School of Mines Council from 1985 to 1992. In 1987 she was appointed as the first female senior vice president of the School of Mines Council. She was the President from 1988 to 1991. Prior to this she chaired the equal opportunity committee at the school. Kerrie has been the regional manager of the Department of Community Services and now the assistant regional director for the Department of Health in the Central Highlands/Wimmera region. She has stated she is particularly interested in the development of SMB as a community college and its increasing accessibility to Technical and Further Education for all groups. .women of note, ballarat school of mines, school council, first female senior vice president, regional manager, department of community services, assistant regional director, department of health, central highlands, wimmera, technical and further education for all groups, equal opportunity committee -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, Lake Tyers Beach Strategy Plan. Lake Tyers Beach progress Association
... Barry Secomb (Tambo Shire), Mark Stone(Regional Manager DCE) . Plus second photo of members of Lake Tyers Beach progress Association ...Barry Secomb (Tambo Shire), Mark Stone(Regional Manager DCE) . Plus second photo of members of Lake Tyers Beach progress Association Lake Tyers Beach Strategy Plan. ...Launch of Lake Tyers Beach Strategy Plan . Second photo of Joe Taylor at his farewell Black and white photograph of Cr. Barry Secomb (Tambo Shire), Mark Stone(Regional Manager DCE) . Plus second photo of members of Lake Tyers Beach progress Association clubs, township planning -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Land Rehabilitation, 09/1991
... The are (left to right) Michael Ransom (Assistant Regional Manager, Department of Conservation and Environment; Professor John Sharpham (Director of Ballarat University College) and Dr Leigh Sullivan (Co-ordinator of the National Soil Conservation Programme)....The are (left to right) Michael Ransom (Assistant Regional Manager, Department of Conservation and Environment; Professor John Sharpham (Director of Ballarat University College) and Dr Leigh Sullivan (Co-ordinator of the National Soil Conservation Programme). ...A major funds injection helped to establish the Ballarat University College Centre for Land Rehabilitation. The project was co-ordinated by Dr Leigh SullivanBlack and white photograph showing three men strolling outdoors. The are (left to right) Michael Ransom (Assistant Regional Manager, Department of Conservation and Environment; Professor John Sharpham (Director of Ballarat University College) and Dr Leigh Sullivan (Co-ordinator of the National Soil Conservation Programme).ballarat university college, centre for land rehabilitation, leigh sullivan, john sharpham, michael ransom -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), 5/06/1973 12:00:00 AM
... Sutherland?, Regional Manager N/W/R SEC Mr. J. B. ?onnrey, Chairman SEC (Connery?) ...Sutherland?, Regional Manager N/W/R SEC Mr. J. B. ?onnrey, Chairman SEC Mr. ...Sutherland?, Regional Manager N/W/R SEC Mr. J. B. ?onnrey, Chairman SEC Mr. ...Black and white photograph of group of SEC Officers and Mayors of Bendigo and Eaglehawk at a meeting in Bendigo 5/6/1963 to discuss the future of the tramways. Photo is of eight gentlemen sitting alongside a large table within the City of Bendigo Offices. Back of photo gives details of seven of the participants. Possibly a SEC official photo. Mr. G. A. Johnston, Mayor Eaglehawk Mr. L.J. Denmead, Departmental Tramway Superintendent SEC Mr. A.C. Sandon, Manager North Western Region Mr. K. L. Murray, Engineer and Manager SEC Mr. J. N. Sutherland?, Regional Manager N/W/R SEC Mr. J. B. ?onnrey, Chairman SEC (Connery?) Mr. R.A. Rae, Mayor of Bendigo. On the rear of the photograph is remnants of black ink or paint, which match up with the ink on the rear of Reg. Item 1??? (Album of Photographs from Keith Kings to L.J. Denmead) The ink or paint damage has obscured partly some of the names.On rear in pencil "Mr. G. A. Johnston, Mayor Eaglehawk Mr. L. J. Denmead, Departmental Tramway Superintendent SEC Mr. A. C. Sandon, Manager North Western Region Mr. K. L. Murray, Engineer and Manager SEC Mr. J. N. Sutherland?, Regional Manager N/W/R SEC Mr. J. B. ?onnrey, Chairman SEC Mr. R. A. Rae, Mayor of Bendigo. 6/6/234 and 10/5/53 (upside down and crossed out) Conference? between Bendigo interested parties and S.E.C. ? of trams Mayors ?, Bendigo Council / Wednesday 5th June 1963"trams, tramways, bendigo, secv, eaglehawk, conferences -
Vision AustraliaAudio - Sound recording, Brian Crozier International, Steps in the right direction: Karen Knight - move to Coorparoo, 12/7/2010
... Karen Knight, Regional Manager for QLD/NT for Independent Living Services at Vision Australia, talks about she became blind and her journey through life including the move to the new office at Coorparoo....Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Karen Knight, Regional Manager for QLD/NT for Independent Living Services at Vision Australia, talks about she became blind and her journey through life including the move to the new office at Coorparoo. ...Karen Knight, Regional Manager for QLD/NT for Independent Living Services at Vision Australia, talks about she became blind and her journey through life including the move to the new office at Coorparoo.1 wmv file audio recording on hard drivevision australia, karen knight, coorparoo, oral history -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, One hundred years of Le Pine 1891 - 1991, 1994
... Graham Coward, Regional Manager of Le Pine, spoke at a Surrey Hills Historical Society meeting in 2000 and donated the book....Graham Coward, Regional Manager of Le Pine, spoke at a Surrey Hills Historical Society meeting in 2000 and donated the book. le pine funeral services undertakers funeral directors KINDLY PRESENTED / BY GRAHAM COWARD / LE PINES / JUNE 2000 202p; 4p of plates; ill; includes loose leaf pages of notes relating to Surrey Hills One hundred years of Le Pine 1891 - 1991 Book Hyland House Ligare Pty Ltd Don Chambers ...This is the story of the development of Le Pine Services as it exists in the year 1991, beginning with its historical roots in the original small family undertaker's business of Joseph Le Pine of Bridge Road, Richmond. Graham Coward, Regional Manager of Le Pine, spoke at a Surrey Hills Historical Society meeting in 2000 and donated the book.202p; 4p of plates; ill; includes loose leaf pages of notes relating to Surrey HillsKINDLY PRESENTED / BY GRAHAM COWARD / LE PINES / JUNE 2000le pine funeral services, undertakers, funeral directors -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - School Conference, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
... Women pictured named as Liz Humphries - District Liaison Officer and Sue Tait - Regional General Manager....Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Women pictured named as Liz Humphries - District Liaison Officer and Sue Tait - Regional General Manager. Schools Conference Colour photograph two women at School Service Officers Conference. ...Women pictured named as Liz Humphries - District Liaison Officer and Sue Tait - Regional General Manager.Colour photograph two women at School Service Officers Conference. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, conference -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 1970s
... At the time of his death he was working as a consultant having left his position of Regional Manager when they sold their Rutherglen operations. ...At the time of his death he was working as a consultant having left his position of Regional Manager when they sold their Rutherglen operations. wineries north east victoria wine industry seppelts winery doug jones bussie On back of photo: "Doug Jones" "145% [lower case c in a circle] Seppelt's" Black and white portrait photograph of a man in a striped business shirt and a necktie Photograph Image ...Photo of Douglas Henry Jones Born 18th October 1931 died 23rd October 1984. Doug ( known as Bussie) was a well known local identity who was a cricketer and footballer of some note. He was a winemaker with B Seppelt and sons, Rutherglen for over 35 years. At the time of his death he was working as a consultant having left his position of Regional Manager when they sold their Rutherglen operations. Black and white portrait photograph of a man in a striped business shirt and a necktieOn back of photo: "Doug Jones" "145% [lower case c in a circle] Seppelt's"wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, seppelts winery, doug jones, bussie -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Big hitters go to bat for Ronaldson", 24/02/1996 12:00:00 AM
... Has a photo of Senator Ian Macdonald along with Australian Chamber of Manufactures regional Manager Kay Macauley. Has newspaper details glued onto to the top of the cutting....Has a photo of Senator Ian Macdonald along with Australian Chamber of Manufactures regional Manager Kay Macauley. Has newspaper details glued onto to the top of the cutting. ...Article from the front page 10 of The Courier, Saturday 24/2//1996 that the previous day Coalition big hitters (Liberal) Senators Ian Macdonald and Robert Hill were in Ballarat supporting Michael Ronaldson's campaign for a House of Representatives seat. Mr. Ronaldson was in hospital at the time unable to take part in the campaign. Senator Macdonald said that the Ballarat's tramway study would go ahead fully funded under a Coalition government. Has a photo of Senator Ian Macdonald along with Australian Chamber of Manufactures regional Manager Kay Macauley. Has newspaper details glued onto to the top of the cutting.trams, tramways, feasibility study, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plaque - BENDIGO NORTH P.S. COLLECTION: BRASS PLAQUE 125 YEARS
... B.sc., B.ED. Regional General Manager of D.O.E. To commemorate the celebrations of 125 years of education 1873 - 1998. ...B.sc., B.ED. Regional General Manager of D.O.E. To commemorate the celebrations of 125 years of education 1873 - 1998. ...Brass Plaque. This plaque was unveiled on the 29th June. 1998 by Mr. I. H. Stevens. B.sc., B.ED. Regional General Manager of D.O.E. To commemorate the celebrations of 125 years of education 1873 - 1998. School Council President Mr. G.J. Campbell M.B.B.S.. Principle Mr. B. M. Barras B.ED. T.P.T.C.education, primary, bendigo north primary school 1267. -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Ray, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1992
... Black and white photograph of a group of people Peter Dawson Weather Bureau Inspector for Victoria, Graham Duff Regional Operations Manager for Weather Bureau, Barbara and Frank Ray, Tony Langiano taken on the occasion of the retirement of Barbara Ray after 27 years at the Victorian Bureau of Meteorology Weather Station Myers Street Lakes Entrance...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Genealogy retirement Black and white photograph of a group of people Peter Dawson Weather Bureau Inspector for Victoria, Graham Duff Regional Operations Manager for Weather Bureau, Barbara and Frank Ray, Tony Langiano taken on the occasion of the retirement of Barbara Ray after 27 years at the Victorian Bureau of Meteorology Weather Station Myers Street Lakes Entrance Photograph Ray Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and white photograph of a group of people Peter Dawson Weather Bureau Inspector for Victoria, Graham Duff Regional Operations Manager for Weather Bureau, Barbara and Frank Ray, Tony Langiano taken on the occasion of the retirement of Barbara Ray after 27 years at the Victorian Bureau of Meteorology Weather Station Myers Street Lakes Entrancegenealogy, retirement -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Notice, The Met, "Track Reconstruction - Removal of Crossover in the Upper Esplanade at Acland St", 14/10/1986 12:00:00 AM
... Signed by B. Moore Regional Operations Manager Southern of the MTA Tram and Bus Division, dated 14/10/1986. ...Signed by B. Moore Regional Operations Manager Southern of the MTA Tram and Bus Division, dated 14/10/1986. ...Typed notice on an A4 sheet, titled "Track Reconstruction - Removal of Crossover in the Upper Esplanade at Acland St" advising crews of the work and the alterations to services for Moreland, Kew Cotham Road and North Richmond Services. Signed by B. Moore Regional Operations Manager Southern of the MTA Tram and Bus Division, dated 14/10/1986. Notice D 3953Has in to the top right hand corner in ink "72Drv Sun"trams, tramways, trackwork, mta, st kilda, luna park -
Melbourne Tram MuseumFunctional object - Set of 3 MTA rubber stamps, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), 1980s
... Used to stamp sheets at tram depots for correspondence. 1 - Manager Revenue systems 2 - Regional Operations Manager Western 3 - ATM Revenue Head Office - probably should have read "MTA Revenue Head Office"...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Used to stamp sheets at tram depots for correspondence. 1 - Manager Revenue systems 2 - Regional Operations Manager Western 3 - ATM Revenue Head Office - probably should have read "MTA Revenue Head Office" Demonstrates MTA rubber stamps used for correspondence sheets. tramways tickets Revenue clerks MTA Revenue Office Set of three MTA stamps - red painted wood block with a black plastic handle and cast rubber adhered to the wooden block. ...Used to stamp sheets at tram depots for correspondence. 1 - Manager Revenue systems 2 - Regional Operations Manager Western 3 - ATM Revenue Head Office - probably should have read "MTA Revenue Head Office"Demonstrates MTA rubber stamps used for correspondence sheets.Set of three MTA stamps - red painted wood block with a black plastic handle and cast rubber adhered to the wooden block.tramways, tickets, revenue clerks, mta, revenue office -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Letter - KANGAROO FLAT GOLD MINE COLLECTION: WESTERN MINING CORPORATION LETTERS
... J.H Lalor, Regional Exploration Manager, Eastern States, informing him of Ken Harris' notes of the Bendigo goldfield....J.H Lalor, Regional Exploration Manager, Eastern States, informing him of Ken Harris' notes of the Bendigo goldfield. ...Sir Arvi Hiller Parbo: A.H. Parbo joined Western Mining Corporation in 1956 and over the next 12 years held the positions of Underground Surveyor, Underground Manager, Technical Assistant to the Managing Director, and Deputy General Superintendent. He was appointed General Manager in 1968 and became a Director in 1970. He was appointed Deputy Managing Director in 1971 and became Managing Director in the same year. In 1974, Parbo was appointed Chairman and Managing Director of Western Mining Corporation. Western Mining Corporation Limited (WMC), incorporated on 2 March 1933, was active in minerals exploration and production in Australia and elsewhere until taken over by BHP Billiton in June 2005. A comprehensive history of the company has not been published, but there is a great deal of published and unpublished material recording various aspects of its activities. This list shows what is known to be available, and where. Arvi Parbo, Melbourne, June 2012 The Name of the Company: For legal, tax and accounting reasons on 19 November 1979 Western Mining Corporation Limited became a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Mining Corporation Holdings Limited. On 16 November 1995 the name Western Mining Corporation Holdings Limited was changed to WMC Limited. In December 2002 WMC Limited demerged into two companies: WMC Resources Limited and Alumina Limited. WMC Resources Limited was taken over by BHP Billiton in June 2005. Alumina Limited continues as a public company. Source: https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-495696799/viewTwo copies of letter sent from Western Mining Corporation dated 18th November, 1974, to: a. Mr. Ken Harris. from A.H. Parbo, Managing Director, thanking him for his letter and notes re Bendigo Mining b. Mr. J.H Lalor, Regional Exploration Manager, Eastern States, informing him of Ken Harris' notes of the Bendigo goldfield.bendigo, gold mining, exploration, bendigo, western mining corporation, bendigo goldfield, mining, ken harris, a. parbo, fosterville -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Notice, The Met, "Notice to Traffic Staff - New Type of Automatic Points", Nov. 1987
... Signed by Dennis Griffiths Regional Operations Manager, Northern 20/11/1987....Signed by Dennis Griffiths Regional Operations Manager, Northern 20/11/1987. "Notice to Traffic Staff - New Type of Automatic Points" Document Notice The Met ...Photocopied Instruction or Notice titled "Notice to Traffic Staff - New Type of Automatic Points", 3 stapled A4 sheets detailing the operation of points fitted with an inductive loop control system at Spencer St in Bourke St (Up) and Clarendon St at Whiteman St (Down). Gives details of their operations, associated signals. Provides a diagram. Signed by Dennis Griffiths Regional Operations Manager, Northern 20/11/1987.trams, tramways, mmtb, points, operations, safety -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionMotorola "Bag Phone"
... They became available within the Department in the early 1990s but their use was very restricted to staff like fire communications duty officers. Senior regional managers also had bag phones. Bag Phones were also bulky and heavy and were often known as "The Brick". ...They became available within the Department in the early 1990s but their use was very restricted to staff like fire communications duty officers. Senior regional managers also had bag phones. Bag Phones were also bulky and heavy and were often known as "The Brick". ...Motorola introduced the Bag Phone in 1988. These phones offered more durability and higher power output (up to 3 watts) than more conventional mobile phones of the time. Bag Phones were expensive to purchase and operate. They became available within the Department in the early 1990s but their use was very restricted to staff like fire communications duty officers. Senior regional managers also had bag phones. Bag Phones were also bulky and heavy and were often known as "The Brick". The 12 volt sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery provided up to 2.5 hours of talk time and 48 hours of standby time. They were replaced from the mid 1990s by smaller, analogue flip-phones with lighter Nicad batteries manufactured by companies like Nokia. The mobile phone network was patchy in country Victoria where two main telecommunications companies operated - Telstra and Optus.Motorola Bag Phone with handsetOptus 018 594 510 No battery Includes handset, aerial and 12 volt car-charger jack in vinyl bagforests commission victoria (fcv), communications -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Cheers Bendigo - A Bendigo Advertiser special supplement
... The photos were provided by John Waterworth, regional manager of the Liquor Licensing Commission. ...The photos were provided by John Waterworth, regional manager of the Liquor Licensing Commission. ...A eight pages Bendigo Advertiser supplement titled "Cheers Bendigo." Inside a collection of photographs of hotels in the Greater Bendigo area. The photos were provided by John Waterworth, regional manager of the Liquor Licensing Commission. The hotels are: 1) Caledonian hotel in Golden Square 2) Cumberland hotel Williamson Street 3) Terminus hotel Mitchell Street 4) Bendigo hotel corner Bridge St. and Park Rd 5) View point hotel in View point 6) Commercial hotel, Goornong 7) Eastman's Goornong hotel 8) Ramblers, Bridge St. 9) Campbells Forest hotel 10) Lightning Hill hotel, Whipstick Rd. 11) Limerick hotel, McIvor rd. 12) Prince Patrick hotel, Eaglehawk 13) Reservoir hotel, Kennington 14) Acotts hotel, McIvor Hwy, Axedale 15) Shamrock hotel, Bendigo 16) Niagra hotel corner McCrae and Mundy St. 17) Bath hotel, Charing Cross 18) Blue Bell hotel, corner Don and high St. 19) Pioneer hotel, Sailors Gully Rd. Eaglehawk 20) brougham Arms hotel, Bendigo 21) Junction hotel, Mandurang 22) Tyson reef hotel, Weeroona Ave. 23) Hopetoun hotel, corner Mitchell and wills St. 24) Queen's Head, Lockwood 25) Blomquists Wine Hall, Bendigo-Fosterville Rd. 26) Metropolitan hotel, corner Hargreaves and Bull Streets 27) European hotel, High St. Bendigo 28) Royal hotel, Millers flat rd. Whipstick 29) unicorn hotel, Forest St. 30) Camp hotel, corner Victoria and High streets Eaglehawk There is no date on the paperbendigo advertiser, bendigo hotels -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 5, February 1979 - June 1979
... The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 08/02/1979 to 30/06/1979.. staffing advertisements adult education programs part time courses $2.75m development for smb information sought on former student/staff member smb courses add regional touch ballarat meeting of librarians refresher courses at smb spectrum processor for computer centre randall brown top student for fourth time gift from mt isa report urges government stimulus on jobs unemployment report certificates awarded to land managers young jobless: ces to aid smb program teachers' strike community association for smb tafe needs no explanation smb organises access programs for women safety school on the go keeping women informed of their status course for plant operators Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 08/02/1979 to 30/06/1979..Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. staffing advertisements, adult education programs, part time courses, $2.75m development for smb, information sought on former student/staff member, smb courses add regional touch, ballarat meeting of librarians, refresher courses at smb, spectrum processor for computer centre, randall brown top student for fourth time, gift from mt isa, report urges government stimulus on jobs, unemployment report, certificates awarded to land managers, young jobless: ces to aid smb program, teachers' strike, community association for smb, tafe needs no explanation, smb organises access programs for women, safety school on the go, keeping women informed of their status, course for plant operators -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Spirit of the Snowy, 2002
... Graeme Enders is Manager South West regional operations at N.S.W. Office of Environment & Heritage....Graeme Enders is Manager South West regional operations at N.S.W. Office of Environment & Heritage. snowy-river 2002 International Year of Mountains A spiral bound book with a plastic cover. ...This book was compiled to mark a three day journey along the Snowy River in 2002. It was part of the International Year of the Mountain. Graeme Enders is Manager South West regional operations at N.S.W. Office of Environment & Heritage.A spiral bound book with a plastic cover. It is titled Spirit of the Snowy and is a collection of short stories written to mark a Snowy River journey from 1st to 3rd November in 2002. The book was edited by Graeme Enders of the Snowy River Recovery Project and published by the New South Wales Premier's Dept. It contains poetry, stories and recollections.2002 International Year of Mountainssnowy-river -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries Handbook, 2004, 2004
... managers for the goldfields. Classes i Surveying, Mathematics and Chemistry began in 1871. With the decline in goldmining in the early part of the century, the direction of the College changed and broadened. The Art School was established in 1907, and in 1912 trade classes commenced in carpentry, fitting and turning, plumbing and telegraphy. In 1913 the Ballarat Junior Technical School became part of SMB. In 1970 the tertiary sector of the college was formed and became Ballarat College of Advanced Education when it separated from SMB in 1976. In the same year SMB became a regional...managers for the goldfields. Classes i Surveying, Mathematics and Chemistry began in 1871. With the decline in goldmining in the early part of the century, the direction of the College changed and broadened. The Art School was established in 1907, and in 1912 trade classes commenced in carpentry, fitting and turning, plumbing and telegraphy. In 1913 the Ballarat Junior Technical School became part of SMB. In 1970 the tertiary sector of the college was formed and became Ballarat College of Advanced Education when it separated from SMB in 1976. In the same year SMB became a regional ...The Ballarat School of Mines was a predecessor institution of Federation University. It was established in 1870 through initiatives of the Ballarat Mining Board which felt there was a need for such a institution because of the declining number of mine managers for the goldfields. Classes i Surveying, Mathematics and Chemistry began in 1871. With the decline in goldmining in the early part of the century, the direction of the College changed and broadened. The Art School was established in 1907, and in 1912 trade classes commenced in carpentry, fitting and turning, plumbing and telegraphy. In 1913 the Ballarat Junior Technical School became part of SMB. In 1970 the tertiary sector of the college was formed and became Ballarat College of Advanced Education when it separated from SMB in 1976. In the same year SMB became a regional College of Technical and Further Education (TAFE).White two ringed folder with an image of the Ballarat School of Mines on the cover. It contains a history of the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries, courses, apprenticeships, and further information. handbook, ballarat school of mines, trades, apprentices, tafe, ron sutton, julie schmock, ann mccaffrey, alister heighway, david flintoft, mary molloy, mark bevelander, rocky hazlett, colin mccurry -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Memo, VIOSH: Ballarat College of Advanced Education; AIDAB Training Course, 1983
... managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Memo to Derek Woolley from Dennis Else about information from Melbourne Regional...managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Memo to Derek Woolley from Dennis Else about information from Melbourne Regional ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Memo to Derek Woolley from Dennis Else about information from Melbourne Regional Office about course to be run at Ballarat. No final decision has been made in Canberra as yet. Nominations from India have come and the Indian Government very keen for the course to take place. See photograph 26735 See also document 26687Two A4 pages. One typed memo, one shows advertisement re training courses availableSignature of Dennis Elseviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, dennis else, derek woolley, aidab, australian international development assistance bureau, indian government, canberra, melbourne regional office, graham ward -
Federation University Historical CollectionCertificate - Certificate - Member, VIOSH: Ballarat Regional Occupational Safety and Health Group Inc Member Certificates
... managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Certificates issued by the Ballarat Regional...managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Certificates issued by the Ballarat Regional ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Certificates issued by the Ballarat Regional Occupational Safety and Health Group Inc (B R O S H) to VIOSH Australia certifying they were a financial Member. Certificates are for 1993,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, Each is signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the year.White card with blue printSignatures of chairman and secretary.with dates of certification.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat regional occupational safety and health group inc, university of ballarat, financial member, 1993 - 1998 -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Launch of the University of Ballarat IT Centre and Technology Park, 1995, 22/02/1995
... Roger Hallam MLS (Minister for Regional Development), John Blight (ISSC General Manager), Professor Geoffrey Blainey (University of Ballarat Chancellor), Professor David James (University of Ballarat David James....Roger Hallam MLS (Minister for Regional Development), John Blight (ISSC General Manager), Professor Geoffrey Blainey (University of Ballarat Chancellor), Professor David James (University of Ballarat David James. ...University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Five me stand around a plaque on the occasion of the launch of the University of Ballarat IT Centre and Technology Park. They stand on a concrete slab with initial building construction visible. Left to right: Bruce Clark (Ballarat City Commissioner), Hon. Roger Hallam MLS (Minister for Regional Development), John Blight (ISSC General Manager), Professor Geoffrey Blainey (University of Ballarat Chancellor), Professor David James (University of Ballarat David James.ballarat technology park, southern region data centre, roger m. hallam, university of ballarat technology park, federation university technology park, it centre, bruce clark, john bligh, geoffrey blainey, david james -
Conservation VolunteersSign: Ballarat Regional Arboretum, University campus, Mount Helen, Unknown, Ballarat Regional Arboretum Sign, about 1987
... manager partners. The arboretum is well grown but is now poorly signed and appears neglected. See photograph attached Large sign-written board next to Ballarat regional Arboretum which is on the slopes above the campus of the University of Ballarat. ...Collaboration between ATCV, the local university and corporate and resource manager partners.The arboretum is well grown but is now poorly signed and appears neglected.Large sign-written board next to Ballarat regional Arboretum which is on the slopes above the campus of the University of Ballarat.See photograph attached -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Janefield, Bundoora, c.1982
... Regional Library to enquire about digitising the large print copy to facilitate research. Approaches were made to EDHS who had suitable facilities and were willing to accommodate and all parties agreed to add the image as part of their respective collections in partnership. Michael Lanigan, started work as a message boy at Mont Park when he left school at age 14. He worked his way up the system to become farm manager...Regional Library to enquire about digitising the large print copy to facilitate research. Approaches were made to EDHS who had suitable facilities and were willing to accommodate and all parties agreed to add the image as part of their respective collections in partnership. Michael Lanigan, started work as a message boy at Mont Park when he left school at age 14. He worked his way up the system to become farm manager ...The photo encompasses what is present-day University Hill shopping complex and the Janefield Wetlands. Plenty Road is just visible to the left of the photo. Janefield was an area 18 km north-east of central Melbourne that is now part of Bundoora. In 1842 a flour mill, powered by the Plenty River, was built at Janefield, although the locality was not known by that name at that time. It seems that the name Springfield was used in the late 1840s, after a Springfield homestead, and this was changed to Janefield possibly upon the death of Jane Brock in 1847. She was the wife of James Brock, a local landowner and son of the purchaser of the flour mill. This photo is not strictly within the area of interest for EDHS but overlaps do occur at times with other Society’s interests through families and other associated connections. Eltham District Historical Society member (and Greensborough Historical Society member), Peter Van Eeken was undertaking research into this photo and approached the Local History Librarian at Yarra Plenty Regional Library to enquire about digitising the large print copy to facilitate research. Approaches were made to EDHS who had suitable facilities and were willing to accommodate and all parties agreed to add the image as part of their respective collections in partnership. Michael Lanigan, started work as a message boy at Mont Park when he left school at age 14. He worked his way up the system to become farm manager at Mont Park and Janefield Special School. He was one of the last people to drive a herd of cattle (in 1964) between the two locations along Plenty Road. He retired when the school closed around 1993. Mick pointed out the location of three remnant farm houses of the 1800s. The Brock House being the main one. Peter has been unable to find any photos of the Brock House, which what built in the late 1850s, severely burnt in the 1930s and demolished in the mid 1960s. The tree plantation along Plenty Road was established in 1930 and cut down in the mid 1980s. The Victorian Government established tree plantations at about 350 schools in the early 1930s. Briar Hill School had one but Peter is not sure about any other local schools having a tree plantation. Mick informed Peter that it was his job to remove the 14 acres of pine tree roots, after the trees were cut down (due to old age and an infestation of sap sucking insects). For Mick, this was an impossible job, so he arranged a contract, to house all the soil removed from works associated with the construction of the Greensborough Bypass, which needed temporary storage as it was too valuable, and would be great for use in road construction. The contract to store the soil was important to Mick, as the contract stipulated that when the soil was eventually removed, the tree roots had to be removed too. Which got rid of Mick's headache. Apparently, the huge mound of soil that covered the roots in the late 1980s could be seen from Briar Hill. Based on this, the photo is most likely to have been taken 1982 or 1983. The key to a final date is working out when the Board of Works Office opened but so far no information has come to light. (It was purchased by La Trobe University in 1991). The Office existed, or is hinted at, in the photo at the extreme north of the photo, opposite McKimmies Road, on the eastern side of Plenty Road. Photo on loan from Michael Lanigan via Peter Van Eeken. He cannot recall why it was taken. brock family, janefield, janefield drive, janefield wetlands, plenty road, university hill -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Princes Park
... Photocopy of letter from Rohan Storey Campaigns Coordinator, National Trust of Australia, Victoria to Manager, Planning Section, Glen Eira Council, dated 13/09/2002, headed National Trust Classification of Tree at Princes Park, South Caulfield Quercus suber (cork oak) at Regional level. ...Photocopy of letter from Rohan Storey Campaigns Coordinator, National Trust of Australia, Victoria to Manager, Planning Section, Glen Eira Council, dated 13/09/2002, headed National Trust Classification of Tree at Princes Park, South Caulfield Quercus suber (cork oak) at Regional level. ...This file contains four items. Princes Park information kit (misspelled princess park) compilation (clipped together) of photocopied material about aspects of the park, beginning with Princes Park North East Ground, official report for Glen Eira Council on condition of the park and recommendations for improvements, with blueprints and maps of proposed development. No date but most recent dated page (two letters from Douglas R Aylen, Chief Executive Officer, City of Caulfield, to residents about Princes Park playground is dated 20/05/1991. Includes photocopies of official materials on the purchase of land for the Park beginning in 1920. About sixty pages in all of which several relate to Caulfield Football Club and its campaign for a new pavilion 1967-70. Community News featuring Caulfields Parks and Gardens cutting from Caulfield Contact, 12/1991, on improvements to the park. Photocopy of letter from Rohan Storey Campaigns Coordinator, National Trust of Australia, Victoria to Manager, Planning Section, Glen Eira Council, dated 13/09/2002, headed National Trust Classification of Tree at Princes Park, South Caulfield Quercus suber (cork oak) at Regional level. Includes attached assessment form. Two black and white photocopies of photographs of Princes Park undated from Glen Eira Library Princes Park file, handwritten verso.princes park, parks and resources, glen eira city council, wilson k.d, harris mr, bricker d.c, caulfield football club, victorian football association, princes park trust, evans tim, ladson w.t, dixon r.c, caulfield church of christ, lewis mrs. i.e, caulfield south bowling club, hawkins a.w, briggs j.a, mcdonald s.l, renouf l.s, patience geoff, little ajax football club, gardenvale football club, south east suburban football club, southern metropolitan police football club, caulfield city soccer club, christian brother old boys, caulfield bears cricket club, national trust of australia (victoria), cork oak, tree, storey rohan -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Watsonia Traders Association, Expansion of a vision: Watsonia Library, 05/07/2003
... Branch manager Lynne Fox in interviewed. yarra plenty regional library yprl watsonia library lynne fox News article in black and white Expansion of a vision: Watsonia Library Article Newspaper Clipping (copy) Watsonia Traders Association Watsonia's Whisper Rosie Bray Yarra Plenty Regional Library ...A short history of Watsonia Library from its beginnings in 1987 to the renovation and extension undertaken in2001-2002. Branch manager Lynne Fox in interviewed.News article in black and whiteyarra plenty regional library, yprl, watsonia library, lynne fox -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping, Watsonia Traders Association, Introducing Gayle Rowden, Branch Manager, Watsonia Library, 2005
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne An article from Watsonia's Whisper Introducing Gayle Rowden, Branch Manager, Watsonia Library yarra plenty regional library yprl watsonia library gayle rowden News article, green text and image. ...An article from Watsonia's Whisper Introducing Gayle Rowden, Branch Manager, Watsonia LibraryNews article, green text and image.yarra plenty regional library, yprl, watsonia library, gayle rowden -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photographs, Rosie Bray, Watsonia Library: Library staff 2005, 2005
... Regional Library Service (YPRL). Photographs from the opening of the 2005 refurbishment of the library showing library staff. Photo 1: Branch managers...Regional Library Service (YPRL). Photographs from the opening of the 2005 refurbishment of the library showing library staff. Photo 1: Branch managers ...Watsonia Library is a branch of Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service (YPRL). Photographs from the opening of the 2005 refurbishment of the library showing library staff. Photo 1: Branch managers Lyn Fox and Gale Rowden; photo 2:June Frost; photo 3: Lynette and Doris.Colour photographsyarra plenty regional library, yprl, watsonia library -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linda McConnell, Construction of Eltham Library; fitting out stage, April 1994, 1994
... Linda McConnell was Branch Manager at the time. Donated via Yarra Plenty Regional Library, Linda McConnell Collection, March 2018 and held in joint partnership. ...Linda McConnell was Branch Manager at the time. Donated via Yarra Plenty Regional Library, Linda McConnell Collection, March 2018 and held in joint partnership. ...The new Eltham Library was opened 22 May 1994. Linda McConnell was Branch Manager at the time. Donated via Yarra Plenty Regional Library, Linda McConnell Collection, March 2018 and held in joint partnership. Digitised from negatives held by Eltham District Historical Society. Print copies held by YPRL and EDHS.Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsKodak Gold 100-3building construction, eltham library, linda mcconnell collection
