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Ararat & District Historical Society (operating the Langi Morgala Museum)Animal specimen - Sulphur-crested cockatoo, 1913
... Sulphur-crested cockatoo...Full sized sulphur-crested cockatoo specimen, perched on wooden tree branch and surrounded by leaves and grasses. ...Animal specimen Sulphur-crested cockatoo ...Full sized sulphur-crested cockatoo specimen, perched on wooden tree branch and surrounded by leaves and grasses. Mounted on a circular polished wooden base with blue rope supporting tall cylindrical glass dome. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photo, Clare Gervasoni, Cockatoos visit the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at Federation University Australia, 2019, 21//2019
... ...sulphur-crested cockatoo...The sulphur crested cockatoo (scientific name Cacatua galerita) is a large white parrot with dark grey-black bill, a distinctive sulphur-yellow crest and a yellow wash on the underside of the wings. ...Two Sulphur-crested cockatoos on the window ledge of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at Federation University Australia. ...(http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/species/Cacatua-galerita, accessed 12/06/2014) Federation University Australia geoffrey Blainey research Centre Cockatoo birds native birds sulphur-crested cockatoo Two Sulphur-crested cockatoos on the window ledge of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at Federation University Australia. ...The sulphur crested cockatoo (scientific name Cacatua galerita) is a large white parrot with dark grey-black bill, a distinctive sulphur-yellow crest and a yellow wash on the underside of the wings. Sexes are similar, although the female can be separated at close range by its red-brown eye (darker brown in the male). Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are found in a variety of timbered habitats and are common around human settlements. The birds stay in the same area all year round. (http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/species/Cacatua-galerita, accessed 12/06/2014)Two Sulphur-crested cockatoos on the window ledge of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at Federation University Australia. Numerous birds visit 'dance' along the window ledge including cockatiels, Magpie Larks, Crows and Rosellas.federation university australia, geoffrey blainey research centre, cockatoo, birds, native birds, sulphur-crested cockatoo -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photo, Clare Gervasoni, Cockatoos visit the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at Federation University Australia, 2014, 12/06/2014
... ...sulphur-crested cockatoo...The sulphur crested cockatoo (scientific name Cacatua galerita) is a large white parrot with dark grey-black bill, a distinctive sulphur-yellow crest and a yellow wash on the underside of the wings. ...Two Sulphur-crested cockatoos on the window ledge of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at Federation University Australia. ...(http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/species/Cacatua-galerita, accessed 12/06/2014) Federation University Australia geoffrey Blainey research Centre Cockatoo birds native birds sulphur-crested cockatoo Two Sulphur-crested cockatoos on the window ledge of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at Federation University Australia. ...The sulphur crested cockatoo (scientific name Cacatua galerita) is a large white parrot with dark grey-black bill, a distinctive sulphur-yellow crest and a yellow wash on the underside of the wings. Sexes are similar, although the female can be separated at close range by its red-brown eye (darker brown in the male). Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are found in a variety of timbered habitats and are common around human settlements. The birds stay in the same area all year round. (http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/species/Cacatua-galerita, accessed 12/06/2014)Two Sulphur-crested cockatoos on the window ledge of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at Federation University Australia. Numerous birds visit 'dance' along the window ledge including cockatiels, Magpie Larks, Crows and Rosellas.federation university australia, geoffrey blainey research centre, cockatoo, birds, native birds, sulphur-crested cockatoo -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPainting - Painting - Oil, "Schwefelgelb Schopfiger, Weisser Australischer "Kakadu" Tatura. Weihnachten 1942" Translation: "Sulphur-yellow crested white Australian "Cockatoo" Tatura. Christmas 1942", 1940's
... Weihnachten 1942" Translation: "Sulphur-yellow crested white Australian "Cockatoo" Tatura. Christmas 1942"...Painting of sulphur crested white cockatoo. Claws around a brown bough. ...cockatoo by Dr Otto Rubitschung, a German Templer from jaffa, Palestine, who was interned in Camp 3. The painting is mounted on plywood board. painting oil hoefer tatura ww2 camps illustrations dr o rubitschung Dr O.R. front bottom left hand corner. On the back "Schwefelgelb Schopfiger, Weisser Australischer "Kakadu" Tatura. Weihnachten 1942" Painting of sulphur crested ...Painted by Dr Otto Rubitschung for Christmas 1942Kakadu - Tatura - Weihnnachten, 1942. Oil painting of a white cockatoo by Dr Otto Rubitschung, a German Templer from jaffa, Palestine, who was interned in Camp 3. The painting is mounted on plywood board.Painting of sulphur crested white cockatoo. Claws around a brown bough. Gold edge around painting. Unframed.Dr O.R. front bottom left hand corner. On the back "Schwefelgelb Schopfiger, Weisser Australischer "Kakadu" Tatura. Weihnachten 1942" painting, oil, hoefer, tatura, ww2 camps, illustrations, dr o rubitschung -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Cheeky Cocky, c2010
... Colour photograph of a sulphur crested cockatoo on a powerline. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields bird cockatoo apple eating sulfur crested sulfer crested cockatoo Colour photograph of a sulphur crested cockatoo on a powerline. ...Colour photograph of a sulphur crested cockatoo on a powerline. bird, cockatoo, apple, eating, sulfur crested, sulfer crested cockatoo -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionArtwork, other - woven basket, Lisa Waup, Mourning basket, 2015
... emu feathers, white sulphur crested cockatoo feathers, cotton, possum jaw....Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne basket feathers indigenous lisa waup cockatoo emu possom woven emu feathers, white sulphur crested cockatoo feathers, cotton, possum jaw. ...emu feathers, white sulphur crested cockatoo feathers, cotton, possum jaw.basket, feathers, indigenous, lisa waup, cockatoo, emu, possom, woven -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, Rayner, Dianne, The Wild Colonial 'Boys', 7-Mar-1981
... Article about relocating sulphur-crested cockatoos, which had been household pets, to the Healesville Sanctuary....Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre Article about relocating sulphur-crested cockatoos, which had been household pets, to the Healesville Sanctuary. 1980s This item does not have an inscription and legibility of the text is good. ...Original X 11980s -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: GRAVEL HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
... Koalas, kookaburra, blossoms, sulphur crested cockatoo, gumnuts, ringtail possum, wombat, kangaroo, Echidna, lyre bird. ...Koalas, kookaburra, blossoms, sulphur crested cockatoo, gumnuts, ringtail possum, wombat, kangaroo, Echidna, lyre bird. ...Colour photograph showing a painted scene of gumtrees. Koalas, kookaburra, blossoms, sulphur crested cockatoo, gumnuts, ringtail possum, wombat, kangaroo, Echidna, lyre bird. Gravel Hill Primary School. 1988 Production 'The Wallaby Track''artwork, acrylic, australiana -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Shortte, Jim
... Two photographs of Jim Shortte: one as a young man formally dressed holding sulphur-crested cockatoo; one in middle-age wearing a suit. ...Two photographs of Jim Shortte: one as a young man formally dressed holding sulphur-crested cockatoo; one in middle-age wearing a suit. ...Jim Shortte was a Supervisor with the Main Roads Department, living with wife Avalon at 6 Kanada Court Research. Contents Photocopy letter, Jim Shortte to Avalon Shortte, 15 January 1967. Photocopy letter, Jim Shortte to Avalon Shortte, 28 February 1967. Two photographs of Jim Shortte: one as a young man formally dressed holding sulphur-crested cockatoo; one in middle-age wearing a suit. Letter Sharon Okey to Eltham District Historical Society, 29 September 2008, enclosing material about Jim Shortte, her great uncle [mentions enclosing 2 diaries; however, not in collection].Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjim shortte, avalon shortte nee munro, 8 kananda court research, 6 kanada court research, main roads department -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - Digital, Clare Kathleen Gervasoni, St Mary's Kinglake, 2012, 15/12/2012
... The Holy Sprit is symbolized by the sulphur crested cockatoo, an Australian bird instead of the white dove. ...The Holy Sprit is symbolized by the sulphur crested cockatoo, an Australian bird instead of the white dove. ...The images depict the newly completed fourth Catholic Church at Kinglake. The previous three churches having been destroyed by 'Black Saturday' bushfire. The painting is oil on canvas. The historical continuity is expressed by the continuity of the skyline and the disconnectedness of the colours. it is not a literal depiction of each church, but a recognizable and symbolic image conveying resilience of faith of the local community. The first church was burnt down in a bushfire, the second burnt down by vandals, and the three burnt down in the 2009 bushfires known as 'Black Saturday'.The white cross and black fence at the lower left commemorated the remarkable fact that these remained intact after the 2009 bushfires. The red-orange can be the colour of the kinglake soil or the fires. The return of new life is indicated by the green growth on the burnt gumtrees. The presence of the Holy Trinity is shown above the entrance to the church. The return of new life is indicated by the green growth on the burnt gumtrees. The presence of the Holy Trinity is shown above the entrance to the church. The Holy Sprit is symbolized by the sulphur crested cockatoo, an Australian bird instead of the white dove. The symbol for the father is above the church in the triangle which has God's Holy Name (I AM) as given to Moses from the Burning Bush, written in Hebrew. Christ is represented by the cross above the entrance. The previous church was destroyed in the 2009 bushfires. The area is surrounded by 22,000 hectares of Kinglake National Park, the largest National Park close to Melbourne. The park was established in 1928 to protect native flora and fauna. Kinglake takes its name from Alexander Kinglake who travelled through the area in 1870. Photographs showing the newly built St Mary's Catholic Church at Kinglake. .1) Interior of Church .2) Painting of the Four Churches of Kinglake by Judy Racz .3-5) Views from the Church windows to the adjoining landscape .6) St Mary's Church groundskinglake, bushfire, black saturday, church, catholic, racz, st mary's catholic church kinglake -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Airport & Airlines
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Albans 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Echidna 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Emu 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Frilled Nick Lizard 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Koala 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Kookaburra 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Lyrebird 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Platypus 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Red Kangaroo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Wombat 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine April 1991 - April 1992 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama April 1990 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - 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Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Echidna 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Emu 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Frilled Nick Lizard 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Koala 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Kookaburra 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Lyrebird 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Platypus 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Red Kangaroo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo 2906.02 - Airport & Airlines - Quatas Menu And Bar List The Wombat 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine April 1991 - April 1992 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama April 1990 2906.03 - Airport & Airlines - Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - Airport & Airlines - 3rd Runway Newspaper Articles 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter April 2023 Bonza Takes Off 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter August 2022 Preliminary Draft Master Plan 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter December 2022 Melbourne Airport Master Plan Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter January 2024 Record Summer International Passenger Numbers 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter October 2024 Third Runway Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter May 2025 Record Passenger Numbers 2906.07 - Airport & Airlines - Brimbank City Council Know The Facts In The Third Runway 2906.08 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Rail Project Overview 2906.09 - Airport & Airlines - Living With Plan Noise 2906.10 - Airport and Airlines - $4.5 Billion Airport Upgrade - Star Weekly 3rd March 2026 Page 8 Collection of documents and miscelleous items Archive Airport & Airlines ...2906.01 - 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Ansett Inflight Magazine Panorama February 1988 2906.04 - Airport & Airlines - Why Is The Best Only Second A Report By The Citizen's Committee For Melbourne Airport 2906.05 - Airport & Airlines - 3rd Runway Newspaper Articles 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter April 2023 Bonza Takes Off 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter August 2022 Preliminary Draft Master Plan 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter December 2022 Melbourne Airport Master Plan Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter January 2024 Record Summer International Passenger Numbers 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter October 2024 Third Runway Approved 2906.06 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Community Newsletter May 2025 Record Passenger Numbers 2906.07 - Airport & Airlines - Brimbank City Council Know The Facts In The Third Runway 2906.08 - Airport & Airlines - Melbourne Airport Rail Project Overview 2906.09 - Airport & Airlines - Living With Plan Noise 2906.10 - Airport and Airlines - $4.5 Billion Airport Upgrade - Star Weekly 3rd March 2026 Page 8airport, airline
