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Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Lisa Saad, Launch of the Feelix library at Melbourne Zoo, 12 February 2013
... ...Sherryl Garbut...Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, these images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent, and the Feelix kits displayed on the day....Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, these images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent, and the Feelix kits displayed on the day. ...The Feelix library was developed to help children who were blind or have low vision experience the connection with books via tactile objects. Each print book was hand selected, a clear Braille overlay placed on the pages, and items relating to the story were made or purchased and added to the kit. The kit (book and objects) was held inside a cardboard suitcase and sent through the mail in a bright orange, zippered plastic padded pouch with a carry strap. Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, these images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent, and the Feelix kits displayed on the day.37 digital photographs of families and official guests at launch of Feelix libraryroyal victorian institute for the blind, feelix, sigrid thornton, sherryl garbut, laura mumaw, doug kent, louise curtin -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Lisa Saad, Launch of the Feelix library at Melbourne Zoo with Sigrid Thornton, 12 February 2013
... ...Sherryl Garbut...These images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent....These images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Feelix Sigrid Thornton Sherryl Garbut Laura Mumaw Doug Kent Louise Curtin 36 digital photographs of families and official guests at launch of Feelix library Launch of the Feelix library at Melbourne Zoo with Sigrid Thornton Photograph Image Lisa Saad ...The Feelix library was developed to help children who were blind or have low vision experience the connection with books via tactile objects. Each print book was hand selected, a clear Braille overlay placed on the pages, and items relating to the story were made or purchased and added to the kit. The kit (book and objects) was held inside a cardboard suitcase and sent through the mail in a bright orange, zippered plastic padded pouch with a carry strap. Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, ambassador Sigrid Thornton read 'Owl Babies' by Martin Waddell to the crowd. These images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent.36 digital photographs of families and official guests at launch of Feelix libraryroyal victorian institute for the blind, feelix, sigrid thornton, sherryl garbut, laura mumaw, doug kent, louise curtin -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Toner, Pauline
... ...Sherryl Garbut...Newspaper article: "Call to honor late MP", no publisher, 14 April 1999. Sherryl Garbut calls on Banyule Council to build a memorial to the late Pauline Toner. ...Newspaper article: "Call to honor late MP", no publisher, 14 April 1999. Sherryl Garbut calls on Banyule Council to build a memorial to the late Pauline Toner. ...Pauline Toner was a member of Diamond Valley Council and the first woman shire president. She became MLA for Greensborough (being only the second woman MLA) and first woman Cabinet member as Community Services Minister. Contents Newspaper article: "Mum's our First Lady", Diamond Valley News, 12 April 1982. Pauline Toner had become first woman Cabinet Minister in Victorian Parliament. Newspaper article (incomplete): "Pauline thrives on work", Diamond Valley News, 24 August 1982. Pauline Toner's workload. Copy: Speech by Sherryl Garbutt, Member for Bundoora, 15 March 1999: Tribute to Pauline Toner, Diamond Valley International Women's Day Dinner 1999. Newspaper article: "Call to honor late MP", no publisher, 14 April 1999. Sherryl Garbut calls on Banyule Council to build a memorial to the late Pauline Toner. Newspaper article: "Centre honours Pauling Toner", Diamond Valley Leader, Banyule Community Health Service now in Pauline Toner Centre. Newspaper article: "Portraits honour trailblazing women", The Senior, 28 October 2019. Lady Millie Peacock and Pauline Toner to have portraits hung in the Victorian Parliament. Typed notes: Pauline Therese Toner, no author, no date. Two photographs: Pauline Toner's plaque at Eltham Cemetery. Printout: Toner, Pauline - Australian Women Biographical entry: Biographical details; Vanish notes on Victorian Adoption Act 1984 (incomplete); Parliament of Victoria summary of Toner, Pauline Therese.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcpauline toner, rachel toneer, denis toner, madeline toner, ludy toner, janetoner, sherryl garbut, fanny brownhill, jeanette patrick, mary delahunty, adoption act 1984, allambie nursery, neighbourhood houses, eltham copper butterfly reserves, diamond valley learningcentre, little athletics centre greensborugh, diamond valley health service, flemington race track members' enclosure, victoran state opera, banule community health service, pauline toner centre, lady millie peacock, sir alexander peacock, diamond valley shire, william stephen hoare, madge mcdonald, brian john toner, pauline toner house, tailoresses' union, pauline therese tones
