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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Fewer bins, more litter in city parks, 1991
... ...Rubbish bins...Visitors to Nunawading's parks and bushland reserves believe their council's decision to remove rubbish bins from the parks will result in an increase in litter (photo)....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne City of Nunawading Schwerkolt Cottage Tamblyn Les Tamblyn Betty Rubbish bins Parks and reserves Visitors to Nunawading's parks and bushland reserves believe their council's decision to remove rubbish bins from the parks will result in an increase in litter (photo) Visitors to Nunawading's parks and bushland reserves believe their council's decision to remove rubbish bins from the parks will result in an increase in litter (photo). ...Visitors to Nunawading's parks and bushland reserves believe their council's decision to remove rubbish bins from the parks will result in an increase in litter (photo)Visitors to Nunawading's parks and bushland reserves believe their council's decision to remove rubbish bins from the parks will result in an increase in litter (photo).Visitors to Nunawading's parks and bushland reserves believe their council's decision to remove rubbish bins from the parks will result in an increase in litter (photo)city of nunawading, schwerkolt cottage, tamblyn, les, tamblyn, betty, rubbish bins, parks and reserves -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewspaper - GLENHUNTLY
... ... Rubbish bins...Page 1 features 3 items: an article about the action taken in the wake of a fire occurring at Glenhuntly Primary School on 29/10/1981, a short article about Caulfield resident’s misuse of rubbish bins, and an article (continued on page 7) about the beautification of the Koornang Road Shopping Centre. ...Page 1 features 3 items: an article about the action taken in the wake of a fire occurring at Glenhuntly Primary School on 29/10/1981, a short article about Caulfield resident’s misuse of rubbish bins, and an article (continued on page 7) about the beautification of the Koornang Road Shopping Centre. ...This file contains one item pertaining to Glenhuntly: 1/A copy of the 11/1981, Vol. 1, No. 1 edition (that is, the first edition) of the Glenhuntly News, a local newspaper. Each of its 8 pages except pages 6 and 8 contain material of relevance to Glen Eira. Page 1 features 3 items: an article about the action taken in the wake of a fire occurring at Glenhuntly Primary School on 29/10/1981, a short article about Caulfield resident’s misuse of rubbish bins, and an article (continued on page 7) about the beautification of the Koornang Road Shopping Centre. Page 2 features 2 items: an advertisement for Homestead Handyman Hardware, and an article in which the Liberal candidate for the seat of Glenhuntly, Peter Norman, comments on the State Government’s decision not to extend trading hours for large retailer. Page 3 features 4 items: 2 advertisements for volunteer work for the regional branch of the Liberal Party, an article about the many difficulties people face using an underpass at a railway crossing in North Road, and an article describing the aims of the newly-established newspaper itself. Pages 4 and 5 feature 1 item: an article about Peter Norman; his life, work and opinions. Page 6 features 1 item: an article(continued on page 7) by three American children – Anita, Fabos and Adrian (surnames unspecified) – detailing their visit to Melbourne. There does not appear to be anything of relevance to Glen Eira. Page 7 features 5 items: the continuations of the articles from pages 1 and 6, an advertisement for a pool party for young Caulfield/Glenhuntly Liberals, an advertisement for an antiques sale, and an article about the establishment of a technical school on the site of former Holmesglen Construction Factory in Malvern (not relevant to Glen Eira). Page 8 features 2 items: an article about the three certificates the Royal Life Saving Society of Australia offers children for swimming competency, and an advertisement for an automobile called the Gemini Sandpiper II. Neither is relevant to Glen Eira). Numerous black and white photographs throughout the newspaper illustrate the subjects at hand.‘glenhuntly news’, glenhuntly primary school, primary schools, fires, dolphin bill, st anthony’s school, dalton des, caulfield south primary school, gardenvale central primary school, norman peter, rubbish bins, koornang road shopping centre, carnegie neighbourhood study, car parks, caulfield city council, homestead handyman hardware, hardware stores, liberal party, railway crossings, north road, ormond railway station, strong chris mr., kendall press, norman carol, ormond east primary school, norman stuart, norman cameron, estrella kindergarten, solway primary school, higgins electorate committee, higgins area finance committee, national stationers and office suppliers association, oakleigh chamber of commerce, anti-c3 action group (actag), haywood don, ireland jim, ramsay jim, gardner barry, sessler kurt, thompson lindsay, booran holden, glenhuntly road, caulfield -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Referendum, 12/07/1989
... ...rubbish bins...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne freeways rubbish bins city of nunawading City of Nunawading; Referendum No 91 re Eastern arterial road and Big Bin garbage collection. ...City of Nunawading; Referendum No 91 re Eastern arterial road and Big Bin garbage collection. Copy of notice placed in Nunawading Gazette, 12 July 1989.freeways, rubbish bins, city of nunawading -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Scout Jamboree, Frankston Victoria, 1936 1937 c
... Black and white photograph showing a distant view of campsite administration tent and rubbish bins and two males in foreground at Scout Jamboree Frankston Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland In album with 05143 Clubs Scouts Black and white photograph showing a distant view of campsite administration tent and rubbish bins and two males in foreground at Scout Jamboree Frankston Victoria Frankston Victoria Photograph Scout Jamboree ...In album with 05143Black and white photograph showing a distant view of campsite administration tent and rubbish bins and two males in foreground at Scout Jamboree Frankston Victoriaclubs, scouts -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper clipping, Rubbish bin won prize, Diamond Valley News, c.1971
... Rubbish bin won prize, Diamond Valley News, c.1971...Gary Stranks won the prize for boy, 4 years and under with a fancy dress costume of a rubbish bin....Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Gary Stranks won the prize for boy, 4 years and under with a fancy dress costume of a rubbish bin. Aileen Jackson, Cathie Law, Cr. G.C. ...Gary Stranks won the prize for boy, 4 years and under with a fancy dress costume of a rubbish bin.Digital file only scanned by EDHS from item on loanaileen jackson, cathie law, cr. g.c. dreverman, dale baxter, david stewart, eltham east primary school, eltham high school, gary stranks, glenn teagle, karen vicars, kelly teagle, mark baxter, martin kluster, mick blake, mrs. dreverman, natalie law, paul anderson, sonia law, tania warwick, vicki jackson, wendy cripps -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Footbridge, 1999c
... It shows sand, scrub, treated pine fences and rubbish bin, town in the distance on northern shore. ...It shows sand, scrub, treated pine fences and rubbish bin, town in the distance on northern shore. ...This photo taken from south side (looking towards township on northern side)Colored photograph of the footbridge over the Cunninghame Arm, taken from the path on the southern shore. It shows sand, scrub, treated pine fences and rubbish bin, town in the distance on northern shore. Lakes Entrance Victoriawaterfront, topography, bridges -
Puffing Billy RailwayVictorian Railways Station Fruit & Rubbish Bin, 1920's
... Victorian Railways Station Fruit & Rubbish Bin......rubbish bin...Historic - Victorian Railways Station Rubbish Bin - used at the time of Mr Clapp, Chairman of the Victorian Railways Commissioners "Eat More Fruit" campaign...Victorian Railways Station Fruit & Rubbish Bin Victorian Railways - Newport Workshop ...Historic - Victorian Railways Station Rubbish Bin - used at the time of Mr Clapp, Chairman of the Victorian Railways Commissioners "Eat More Fruit" campaignHistoric - Victorian Railways Station Rubbish Bin - used at the time of Mr Clapp, Chairman of the Victorian Railways Commissioners "Eat More Fruit" campaignTin lined wooden box with sign writing on two sides.Fruit skins and rubbish must be deposited here (hand sign written on two sides ).victorian railways, rubbish bin, puffing billy railway -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Weekly Garbage Service
... ...rubbish collection...bin...Two men empty plastic household rubbish bins into a Shire of Eltham rubbish truck....Two men empty plastic household rubbish bins into a Shire of Eltham rubbish truck. ...One of a set of display images thought to be produced by the Shire of Eltham c.1979-1987. Two men empty plastic household rubbish bins into a Shire of Eltham rubbish truck.Illustrative of services provided by former Shire of ElthamColour photograph 20 x 29 cm mounted on green-painted chipboard 28 x 35.5 cm (string on back for hanging)Title printed on label adhered to board below photograph (replaced June 2017)waste disposal, rubbish collection, bin collection -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa early 1990s
... In the background, there is a large green rubbish bin and a large hessian recycling sack against a red brick building....In the background, there is a large green rubbish bin and a large hessian recycling sack against a red brick building. ...This photo depicts Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Shirley Caulfield (CEO) and Leigh Garwood handing out presents at the Volunteers' Christmas Party BBQ. The event was held on the grounds of AFV's Elsternwick headquarters, circa early 1990s.Colour photo of a woman, wearing a Santa hat, reaching into a large red and white bag with the words, "Santa's Sack", in black lettering on the front. There is a man standing beside her. In the background, there is a large green rubbish bin and a large hessian recycling sack against a red brick building.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, volunteers celebration, christmas party, family christmas barbeque, christmas presents, santas sack, shirley caulfield, ceo, leigh garwood, c1990s -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, High Street footpath 1987, June c.1987
... Sign for Tippett's reads "RJ Tipett Drapery Furniture". Rubbish bin on LH side of footpath. Puddle on footpath. ...Sign for Tippett's reads "RJ Tipett Drapery Furniture". Rubbish bin on LH side of footpath. Puddle on footpath. ...Part of a series of photos of High Street shops done by the Sire of Charlton in 1987. Tippett's shop established 1923. Ross's shop in the building built as Procter's Butchery in 1880.Colour photograph showing footpath outside Tippett's store and Ross's Gift Store. Sign for Ross's shop reads 'Walk thru & Inspect Nursery. At rear." Sign for Tippett's reads "RJ Tipett Drapery Furniture". Rubbish bin on LH side of footpath. Puddle on footpath. Maroon and cream coloured car parked outside Tippett's.high st charlton, tippett, procter's butchery, ross's gifts and plants, business -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1990s
... Behind them, there is a large rubbish bin and a wooden bench....Behind them, there is a large rubbish bin and a wooden bench. Photograph Group photo ...Members of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria often supported our fundraising efforts by selling raffle tickets to the general public. In this photo, two unidentified women staff a stall at a major shopping centre to sell raffle tickets to a brand new car.COL photo of two women at a major shopping centre. They are sitting at a small table covered in a dark blue or black table cloth, behind a new blue car. There are various items on the table, including raffle tickets, printed leaflets and factsheets, and some plastic coin collection containers. Behind them, there is a large rubbish bin and a wooden bench.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, fundraising, car raffle, new car, blue car, raffle tickets, stall, stallholders, volunteers, shopping centre, wooden bench, santini stores, c1990s -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, 71 Sydney Street
... Two cars are parked outside of the business and a public rubbish bin....Two cars are parked outside of the business and a public rubbish bin. 71 Sydney Street Photograph Photograph ...14cm x 9cm black and white photograph of the property at 71 Sydney Street, which housed Kilmore Dairy and Milk Bar. Pictured is a light coloured single story building with a corrugated iron roof. There are Coca-Cola advertising on the outside walls of the building and Peters Ice Cream on the awning of the Milk Bar. Two cars are parked outside of the business and a public rubbish bin.Written on the back: 71 Sydney Street Kilmore 123retail store, shopfront, storefront, milk bar, dairy -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Post Office 1987, c.1987
... Street light and rubbish bin on right of entrance. Signage above entrance says Post Office Charlton, ER and crown above the clock. ...Street light and rubbish bin on right of entrance. Signage above entrance says Post Office Charlton, ER and crown above the clock. ...First Post Office established in Camp St in 1878. Rebuilt on current site in 1879, current Post Office built 1940. Photo part of a Charlton Shire streetscape series 1987.Colour photo of Charlton Post Office. Red brick single storey building. Clock above entrance shows 5 minutes to nine. Yellow combi van, tree and public telephone on LH side of photo. Street light and rubbish bin on right of entrance. Signage above entrance says Post Office Charlton, ER and crown above the clock. Brown fence to right of building,charlton post office, charlton, business, industry, post office -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa early 1990s
... There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. ...There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. ...This photo depicts Arthritis Foundation of Victoria volunteers and staff enjoying the Volunteers' Christmas Party BBQ. In the foreground, one of our adult member volunteers is sitting on Santa's knee, while a girl looks on. Noel Smith (wearing a "Joint Action" t-shirt) is standing in the background, along with one other. The event was held on the grounds of AFV's Elsternwick headquarters, circa early 1990s.Colour photo of a woman sitting on Santa's knee, with a girl (partially obscured) sitting next to them. The woman is holding a wrapped gift in her hands. In the background, there are two people standing under a large tree, near a wooden fence. There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. Behind the fence, there is a two-storey house and a single-storey house.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, volunteers celebration, christmas party, family christmas barbeque, member volunteers, santa claus, santa costume, christmas presents, c1990s -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Paynesville Water Police, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/04/1996 12:00:00 AM
... The EPFRG was eventually located in a rubbish bin on a private property in Lakes Entrance...The EPFRG was eventually located in a rubbish bin on a private property in Lakes Entrance Coast Defence Services Police Black and white photograph of two Water Police Snr Const. ...Water Police Snr Const. Tony Burke and Snr Const. Brian Hall of Paynesville Water Police docked at Lakes Entrance Victoria. An abandoned EPFRG emergency position indicating Beacon set off the alarm in Canberra initiating a full emergency response with helicopter, water police, coastguard and other units involved. The EPFRG was eventually located in a rubbish bin on a private property in Lakes EntranceBlack and white photograph of two Water Police Snr Const. Tony Burke and Snr Const. Brian Hall of Paynesville Water Police docked at Lakes Entrance Victoriacoast, defence services, police -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa early 1990s
... There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. ...There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. ...This photo depicts Arthritis Foundation of Victoria volunteers and staff enjoying the Volunteers' Christmas Party BBQ. In the foreground, sitting on Santa's knee, is one of our young adult member volunteers. Noel Smith (wearing a "Joint Action" t-shirt) is standing in the background, along with two others. The event was held on the grounds of AFV's Elsternwick headquarters, circa early 1990s.Colour photo of a young man sitting on Santa's knee, with a girl wearing a Santa hat sitting next to them. She is holding a wrapped gift in her hands. In the background, there are three people standing under a large tree, near a wooden fence. There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. Behind the fence, there is a two-storey house and a single-storey house.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, volunteers celebration, christmas party, family christmas barbeque, member volunteers, santa claus, santa costume, christmas presents, c1990s -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa early 1990s
... There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. ...There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. ...This photo depicts Arthritis Foundation of Victoria volunteers and staff enjoying the Volunteers' Christmas Party BBQ. In the foreground, one of our adult member volunteers is sitting on Santa's knee, while a girl looks on. Noel Smith (wearing a "Joint Action" t-shirt) is standing in the background, along with one other. The event was held on the grounds of AFV's Elsternwick headquarters, circa early 1990s.Colour photo of a woman sitting on Santa's knee, with a girl wearing a Santa hat sitting next to them. The woman is holding a plastic cup in her hands, while Santa is holding a wrapped gift. In the background, there are two people standing under a large tree, near a wooden fence. There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. Behind the fence, there is a two-storey house and a single-storey house.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, volunteers celebration, christmas party, family christmas barbeque, member volunteers, santa claus, santa costume, christmas presents, c1990s -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa early 1990s
... There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. ...There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. ...This photo depicts Arthritis Foundation of Victoria volunteers and staff enjoying the Volunteers' Christmas Party BBQ. In the foreground, one of our adult member volunteers is sitting on Santa's knee, while a girl looks on. Noel Smith (wearing a "Joint Action" t-shirt) is standing in the background, along with three others. The event was held on the grounds of AFV's Elsternwick headquarters, circa early 1990s.Colour photo of a woman sitting on Santa's knee, with a girl wearing a Santa hat sitting next to them. Santa is holding a wrapped gift in his hand. There is an office chair in the foreground, to the left of the frame. In the background, there are four people standing under a large tree, near a wooden fence. There is a large green rubbish bin against the fence, and a table with food and drinks on it nearby. Behind the fence, there is a two-storey house and a single-storey house.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, volunteers celebration, christmas party, family christmas barbeque, member volunteers, santa claus, santa costume, christmas presents, c1990s -
Beechworth Cemetery TrustFunctional object - Beechworth Cemetery Rotunda, Rotunda
... Tap attached to a pillar right hand side of door. Metal rubbish bin near outdoor seating between 2 back pillars. ...Tap attached to a pillar right hand side of door. Metal rubbish bin near outdoor seating between 2 back pillars. ...Wooden octagonal outdoor structure with red iron and oregon pine roof, cream painted iron lace work, 8 green metal pillars, red wooden finial, light green wooden storage room, light green wooden seat all around the storage room. Window without glass opposite door. Tap attached to a pillar right hand side of door. Metal rubbish bin near outdoor seating between 2 back pillars. Asphalt flooring and stone curbing.Cemetery map in glass cabinet on storage wall left hand side of door. There are 4 small stainless steel plaques on right hand wall near window - Margaret Carlton, John Holt, Bob Simpson and Rob Goodwin. -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, April 3, 2004
... Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals....Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...This photograph was taken at an event called Spotlight on Fox on 3rd April 2004. This event was a practical demonstration of methods landowners could use to help control the fox population. Camille Veselsky, a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control, was the presenter and demonstrator. He is pictured here kneeling Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals.This photo is a record of the events that Wooragee Landcare organises in order to educate and provide practical demonstrations to mitigate environmental conservation issues in the area. It shows practical solutions that have been considered in fox controlLandscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 NNN+ 1 8743 / [PRINTED] (No.7) / 253spotlight on fox, camille veselsky, wooragee, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, fox -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Warrnambool Standard 1991/1992 South-West Information Guide, The Warrnambool Standard Warrnambool, 25 October 1991
... The rear cover has black printing and a stylised cartoon of a man emptying a rubbish bin at the tip being tapped on the shoulder by a man holding a recycling bag....The rear cover has black printing and a stylised cartoon of a man emptying a rubbish bin at the tip being tapped on the shoulder by a man holding a recycling bag. ...This well indexed booklet was produced by the Warrnambool Standard with the assistance of the City of Warrnambool. It contains lists of local government council and councillors for the surrounding south western district. There are photographs of the Warrnambool City Council members and main officers. Information provided covers services for accommodation, animal welfare, Churches, community organisations, complaints, counselling, courts, education, employment, health, legal, material aid, public safety, recreation, recycling, community support, tourism and transport. The booklet contains advertisements for some local businesses. This service directory provides a snapshot of businesses and support services available in Warrnambool and the South Western District in 1991. It will be useful for researchers looking at this area in the late 20th century. The booklet also provides an insight into how community awareness of recycling improving our environment was undertaken in 1991.A 32 page booklet of yellow newsprint with black printing. The staples have been removed. The front cover has a green background with yellow printing on the top half. There is a black and white photograph of a man accepting bagged recycling from a woman and two children. The top left hand corner of the photograph has a small red rectangle and yellow writing. The bottom right hand corner of the front cover has a red triangle with yellow writing. The rear cover has black printing and a stylised cartoon of a man emptying a rubbish bin at the tip being tapped on the shoulder by a man holding a recycling bag.Front cover: 1991/92 South~West Information Guide The Standard Warrnambool; Keep with your telephone book for quick reference produced in conjunction with Warrnambool City Council Rear cover: Remember... If it can be recycled, It's not rubbish! Contact your local council about recycling.warrnambool city council, warrnambool service directory 1991, recycling, south western district service directory -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1990s
... Behind them, there is a large rubbish bin and a wooden bench. There is a small (A4 size) yellow sign on each of the car's two side windows. ...Behind them, there is a large rubbish bin and a wooden bench. There is a small (A4 size) yellow sign on each of the car's two side windows. ...Members of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria often supported our fundraising efforts by selling raffle tickets to the general public. In this photo, two unidentified women staff a stall at a major shopping centre to sell raffle tickets to a brand new car.COL photo of two women at a major shopping centre. They are sitting at a small table covered in a dark blue or black table cloth, behind a new blue car. There are various items on the table, including printed leaflets and some plastic coin collection containers. Behind them, there is a large rubbish bin and a wooden bench. There is a small (A4 size) yellow sign on each of the car's two side windows. The first sign contains the text, "Only one week until Drawn!". The second sign contains the text, "Tickets $2". In the background, there are a variety of retail stores, including an unidentified a menswear store, a 'Santini' shoes, clothing and accessories store, a cafe, and a tie store called "Tie Rack".arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, fundraising, car raffle, new car, blue car, raffle tickets, stall, stallholders, volunteers, shopping centre, wooden bench, santini stores, tie rack, c1990s -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27/2/2004
... Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals....Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. This event was about sharing awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and discussing methods to control their populations. There were two mains speakers at this event, the first; Camille Veselsky, a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control, and the second; Leanne Wheaton, a nature conservationist. Pictured in this photograph is Camille Veselsky giving his presentation. Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals.This photo is a record of the events that Wooragee Landcare organises in order to raise awareness and educate about environmental conservation issues in the area. It shows practical solutions that have been considered in fox controlLandscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 NNN+ 1 6329 / [PRINTED] (No.6A) / 495 Camille Veselsky / Foxy Night out / 27/2/04foxy night out, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare's collection, camille veselsky -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27th February, 2004
... Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals....Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. This event was about sharing awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and discussing methods to control their populations. There were two mains speakers at this event, the first; Camille Veselsky, a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control, and the second; Leanne Wheaton, a nature conservationist. Pictured in this photograph (left -right): Mary Prowse, Leanne Wheaton, Tony Prowse, Ray Henderson. Leanne Wheaton holds a portable electric fence, that is useful in preventing fox attacks on wildlife, including Bush Stone-Curlew nests Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals.This photo is a record of the events that Wooragee Landcare organises in order to raise awareness and educate about environmental conservation issues in the area. It shows practical solutions that have been considered in fox controlLandscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 NNN+ 1 6329 / [PRINTED] (No.6A) / 497 wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, fox, foxy, foxy night out, leanne wheaton, mary prowse, tony prowse, ray henderson, wheaton, prowse, henderson, electric fence, portable electric fence, landcare workshop, fox control project -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27th February, 2004
... Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. This event was about sharing awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and discussing methods to control their populations. There were two mains speakers at this event, the first; Camille Veselsky, a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control, and the second; Leanne Wheaton, a nature conservationist. Pictured in this photograph, background (left -right): Graeme Missen, Bob Stelling, Quentin Mansfield, unknown, unknown; Colin Payne. Foreground (left -right): Tony Prowse; Mary Prowse, Digby Race. Also pictured are two taxidermy goannas on top of the tables which were brought in as an example of reptile species that are vulnerable to fox attacks. Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. (One paragraph about the significance ie: The photograph is an example of the type of events hosted by Wooragee Landcare to inform the general public about potential risks to private and public property. .....)Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 ANN+ 1 6329 / [PRINTED] (No.5a7) / 496wooragee, wooragee landcare, fox, foxy -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white, c.1965
... At the rear left a small table is against the wall with a small grey square tapering rubbish bin beneath it. The edge of the open door can be seen on the far left. ...At the rear left a small table is against the wall with a small grey square tapering rubbish bin beneath it. The edge of the open door can be seen on the far left. ...This photograph is taken in the Melbourne District Nursing Service (MDNS) Footscray Centre and shows a Sister receiving sterilized equipment from a Sister in the Autoclave room. The Sister receiving the equipment will use this when giving specific nursing care to a patient in her home.Melbourne District Nursing Service (MDNS), later called Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), had an Autoclave room in each Centre where Catheter trays, dressing trays, as well as dressing packs and gowns and towels were sterilized for their Trained staff (Sisters) to take to the home when attending to a patient who required specific nursing care. When the Sisters returned to the Centre they cleaned the equipment and set up the trays ready for re-sterilizing. On the right of the black and white photograph is a Melbourne District Nursing Service (MDNS) Sister, wearing a white gown over her grey uniform, with peaks showing, and wearing her grey peaked hat over her short dark hair. She is smiling as she is handing sterilized equipment through the opened sliding window of the sterilizing room. The Sister receiving the equipment is to the left in the next room. She is wearing her grey uniform coat and peaked hat over her short dark curled hair, and is standing against a row of cupboards with their bench top at the level of the sliding window. To her right, a rectangular metal basket sits on the bench top; a white drape is in the basket and another to its right. A four pronged walking stick stands on the floor to her right hand side. At the rear left a small table is against the wall with a small grey square tapering rubbish bin beneath it. The edge of the open door can be seen on the far left. In the foreground some of the cupboards, and part of a wall with an electric switch can be seen.Photographer's stamp. Quote No. GX 6 Handwritten informationmelbourne district nursing service, mdns, royal district nursing service, rdns, rdns equipment, sterilizing, rdns centre -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPamphlet, Yarra Trams, construction of super stops along Nicholson St Brunswick, June 2018 to May 2019
... June 2018 - considers many aspects of the stops, safety etc. .2 - A4 sheets, single sided - advising residents and business owners of the change to property access for the period of work. .3 - A4 sheet regarding the collection of the rubbish bins. .4 - Update1 - A4 folded sheet with maps - dated 18/3/2019 giving advice of the works program. .5 - Update 2 - ditto - dated 15/4/2019 .6 - Update 3 - ditto - dated 3/5/2019 .7 - advice from a pdf document - May 2019 .8 - copy of notice - four fold DL double sided for passengers - work took place 10/5 to 18/5. ...June 2018 - considers many aspects of the stops, safety etc. .2 - A4 sheets, single sided - advising residents and business owners of the change to property access for the period of work. .3 - A4 sheet regarding the collection of the rubbish bins. .4 - Update1 - A4 folded sheet with maps - dated 18/3/2019 giving advice of the works program. .5 - Update 2 - ditto - dated 15/4/2019 .6 - Update 3 - ditto - dated 3/5/2019 .7 - advice from a pdf document - May 2019 .8 - copy of notice - four fold DL double sided for passengers - work took place 10/5 to 18/5. ...Set of 8 digital images of pamphlets related to the construction of super stops along Nicholson St Brunswick April 2019 as part of the project to convert all stops to Super Stops. Documents made by both the PTV and Yarra Trams. .1 - A4 sheet double sided - Feedback results - approx. June 2018 - considers many aspects of the stops, safety etc. .2 - A4 sheets, single sided - advising residents and business owners of the change to property access for the period of work. .3 - A4 sheet regarding the collection of the rubbish bins. .4 - Update1 - A4 folded sheet with maps - dated 18/3/2019 giving advice of the works program. .5 - Update 2 - ditto - dated 15/4/2019 .6 - Update 3 - ditto - dated 3/5/2019 .7 - advice from a pdf document - May 2019 .8 - copy of notice - four fold DL double sided for passengers - work took place 10/5 to 18/5. Not all documents appear to display properly. See also Reg 3937 for original of one of the "Buses Replace trams" pamphlets.trams, tramways, tram stops, nicholson st, yarra trams, route 96, trackwork -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 3rd April 2004
... Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...This photograph depicts people attending the 'Spotlight on Fox' event watching a demonstration. The event was conducted as part of an awareness campaign highlighting damage done to farm and domestic animals and native wildlife in April 2004. This date is suggested by the photograph's position in the 2004-2005 Wooragee Landcare Group Coordinator's Report folder. A note accompanying the item suggests an alternative date of February 2004, however. This event raised awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and provided practical training in techniques to control their populations. Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. Pictured in this photograph, left to right: unknown; Sue Berwick ; Jerry Alexander; rest unidentified. A note accompanying the items suggests the photograph may have been taken by Karen Bowley or Maree Missen. Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. Ground-dwelling native species are particularly susceptible to predation by foxes, which when combined with loss of habitat can endanger these species. Affected species include Speckled Warblers, Plovers, Diamond Firetails, Spotted Quail-Thrushes, Turquoise Parrots, Dunnarts, Bandicoots, Phascogales, skinks, geckos and legless lizards. This photograph is significant as an example of awareness raising and threat control programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN 0 8743 / [PRINTED] (No. 13) / 259wooragee, wooragee landcare, indigo shire, north-east victoria, foxes, fox, pest control, vermin, conservation, baiting, trapping, events, 2004, wildlife, speckled warbler, plovers, diamond firetails, spotted quail-thrush, turquoise parrots, dunnarts, bandicoots, phascogales, skinks, geckos, legless lizards, farming, chickens, ducks, guinea-pigs -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital copy of photograph, Gordon Allingham, Danielle Hardiman with Eltham Shire Council garbage collector, Joe Buhagiar with his horse drawn cart, Rattray Road, Montmorency, c.1965
... Many people will remember putting out the sometimes battered steel or plastic rubbish bin to be collected by the ‘garbos’ as they rushed down the street and at times precariously hung off the back of a Council truck. ...Many people will remember putting out the sometimes battered steel or plastic rubbish bin to be collected by the ‘garbos’ as they rushed down the street and at times precariously hung off the back of a Council truck. ...Lots of Rubbish by Jim Connor (EDHS Newsletter No. 252, June 2020 History is often about change and we experience this all around us, even with such basic services about how our rubbish is collected and even how our streets are cleaned. Many people will remember putting out the sometimes battered steel or plastic rubbish bin to be collected by the ‘garbos’ as they rushed down the street and at times precariously hung off the back of a Council truck. They often seemed to be in a hurry as they grabbed a bin, tossed the contents into the truck and then went off on their merry way. Now, we need to decide which large coloured plastic ‘wheely’ bin to put out to be picked up by a mechanical arm extending from the truck, while the driver is ensconced in his cabin. Today they rarely handle the bins. Large street sweeper trucks clean the streets, often while we sleep, whereas in the past it was indeed very different. When Montmorency was part of the Shire of Eltham, prior to the municipal restructure in 1994, there was one Council employee who was particularly well known in the area. This was Joe Buhagier, a unique and interesting sight, who with his trusty horse walked and cleaned the local streets. Lyn and Graeme Hardiman remember him as a private person and Lyn would often talk with him each time he came along Rattray Road. One day he reluctantly agreed to have his photograph taken with their daughter Danielle, who was about 5 years old at the time, though he was a little embarrassed about all the fuss. Joe features in the Were Street footpath mosaics showing some of the well-known local Montmorency characters.council staff, danielle hardiman, eltham shire council, garbage collection, graeme hardiman collection, joe buhagiar, montmorency, horse, horse drawn vehicles, lyn dodkins, mosaics, were street, rattray road -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 3rd April 2004
... Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. ...This photograph depicts fox behaviour specialist Camille Veselsky demonstrating the use of a fox bait trap at an event conducted as part of an awareness campaign highlighting damage done to farm and domestic animals and native wildlife in April 2004. Camille Veselsky is a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control for 27 years. This date is suggested by the photograph's position in the 2004-2005 Wooragee Landcare Group Coordinator's Report folder. A note accompanying the item suggests an alternative date of February 2004, however. This event raised awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and provided practical training in techniques to control their populations. Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. Pictured in the photograph are Helmut Wiemann, Ursula Wiemann, Camille Veselsky and two other people (unknown). A note accompanying the items suggests the photograph may have been entered by Karen Bowley or Maree Missen. In the folder, an printed label accompanying the photograph states: 'A marker to identify the bait station will not deter the fox.' Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. Ground-dwelling native species are particularly susceptible to predation by foxes, which when combined with loss of habitat can endanger these species. Affected species include Speckled Warblers, Plovers, Diamond Firetails, Spotted Quail-Thrushes, Turquoise Parrots, Dunnarts, Bandicoots, Phascogales, skinks, geckos and legless lizards. This photograph is significant as an example of awareness raising and threat control programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: 26 / [HANDWRITTEN] WAN NA 0ANA2N0 0 8743 / [PRINTED] (No. 14) / 260 / wooragee, wooragee landcare, indigo shire, north-east victoria, conservation, pest control, fox, foxes, vermin, baiting, trapping, camille veselsky, hume rural lands protection board, 2004, speckled warbler, plovers, diamond firetails, turquoise parrots, dunnarts, bandicoots, phascogales, skinks, geckos, legless lizards, chickens, ducks, guinea-pigs
