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Canterbury History GroupFlyer - 1 Bryson Street Canterbury, 1991
... ...Renewable House...Renewable house at No.1 Bryson Street Canterbury by the City of Camberwell...Renewable house at No.1 Bryson Street Canterbury by the City of Camberwell Bryson Street Renewable House Archicentre Neometro Design Team Clare McAlister Jeff Provan Barry Ludlow 1 cover folder with 3 A4 sheets Flyer 1 Bryson Street Canterbury ...Renewable house at No.1 Bryson Street Canterbury by the City of Camberwell1 cover folder with 3 A4 sheetsbryson street, renewable house, archicentre, neometro design team, clare mcalister, jeff provan, barry ludlow -
Canterbury History GroupArticle - Cottage Victory a Tonic, Helen Grimaux
... ...Camberwell Renewable House Project...Progress Press newspaper article No.1 Bryson Street Canterbury Blake> Julia Camberwell Renewable House Project 1 Newspaper black and white article plus 1 black and white photograph Article Cottage Victory a Tonic Helen Grimaux ...Progress Press newspaper article1 Newspaper black and white article plus 1 black and white photographno.1 bryson street, canterbury, blake> julia, camberwell renewable house project -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionHeadwear - Cap - Pacific Hydro, n.d
... House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Pacific Hydro is the company which runs the Portland Wind Farm. It is one of Australia's larges wind farms and consists of four sites - Yambuk, Cape Bridgewater, Cape Nelson and Cape Sir William Grant. Pacific Hydro renewable ...Pacific Hydro is the company which runs the Portland Wind Farm. It is one of Australia's larges wind farms and consists of four sites - Yambuk, Cape Bridgewater, Cape Nelson and Cape Sir William Grant.Navy fabric peaked cap (recycled polyester). Embroidered logo on front 'Pacific Hydro'. Buttonhole eyelets around crown, adjustable velcro fastening at back, fabric covered button top of cappacific hydro, renewable energy, wind farm, souvenir hat -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Time Running Out: Shaping Regional Australia's Future, Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services, 2000
... renewable energy); education; water resources; and health. Time Running Out: Shaping Regional Australia's Future Book Time Running Out: Shaping Regional Australia's Future ACT Canberra Australia. Parliament. House ...This report is the result of and inquiry into infrastructure and the development of Australia's regional areas by the House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services. The foreword to the Committee's report states that the title 'Time running out' reinforces the urgent need to firstly acknowledge the deficiencies in infrastructure that exist throughout regional Australia and secondly, the need to remedy that lack of infrastructure. Action is needed to ensure that many regional communities don't just survive but learn to thrive once again. Chapters focus on major issues of leadership and local skills; policy, planning and coordination; and finance and investment. Other chapters focus on particular sectors or issues including advanced telecommunications; information technology; transport (roads, rail, shipping, airports); energy (electricity, gas, renewable energy); education; water resources; and health.non-fictionThis report is the result of and inquiry into infrastructure and the development of Australia's regional areas by the House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services. The foreword to the Committee's report states that the title 'Time running out' reinforces the urgent need to firstly acknowledge the deficiencies in infrastructure that exist throughout regional Australia and secondly, the need to remedy that lack of infrastructure. Action is needed to ensure that many regional communities don't just survive but learn to thrive once again. Chapters focus on major issues of leadership and local skills; policy, planning and coordination; and finance and investment. Other chapters focus on particular sectors or issues including advanced telecommunications; information technology; transport (roads, rail, shipping, airports); energy (electricity, gas, renewable energy); education; water resources; and health.infrastructure regional australia, regional planning australia
