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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: underground in Swan Decline, Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine, 2000
... Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: underground in Swan Decline, Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine......Swan Decline...Development of this decline commenced in 1998. Swan Decline closed and history preserved In a major rehabilitation milestone at Kangaroo Flat, the Swan Decline Bendigo’s primary gateway to underground mining, was permanently closed in December 2022. ...Black and white photocopies of photographs of Swan Decline, showing some stages of underground construction. ...Development of this decline commenced in 1998. Swan Decline closed and history preserved In a major rehabilitation milestone at Kangaroo Flat, the Swan Decline Bendigo’s primary gateway to underground mining, was permanently closed in December 2022. ...The modern mine is accessed via the Swan Decline, which commences at the Kangaroo Flat site on the southern outskirts of Bendigo and progresses in a north easterly direction between the Deborah and Sheepshead anticlines, reaching a depth of almost 1000 m below the City of Bendigo. Development of this decline commenced in 1998. Swan Decline closed and history preserved In a major rehabilitation milestone at Kangaroo Flat, the Swan Decline Bendigo’s primary gateway to underground mining, was permanently closed in December 2022. Important parts of Bendigo’s gold rush history were also preserved from the onsite office buildings with 19 boxes of records, and 1350 old photos being scanned and provided to the local historical societies and the Goldfields Library Corporation. A volunteer from the Bendigo Historical Society, Kay MacGregor, also scanned approximately 40 bookshelves of newspaper clippings to assist with recording and preserving geological drilling locations.Black and white photocopies of photographs of Swan Decline, showing some stages of underground construction. Eleven images on 3 pages, dated 16/4/2000 (10 a.m.) show decline walls, rock bolts and markout of tunnel shape. One image shows a utility in the tunnel. Final three images on one page, have notations on the photos: 'opposite SP18 LHS decline', 'just up from previous 3 box positions' and 'just up from tank, same side' On bottom RH side 'spots for scale attention, IT required, all lower decline.' All three images dated 12/6/2000.goldmining, kangaroo flat gold mine, western mining corporation, unity mining, swan decline -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L, Bendigo Advertiser, 9.1. 2007, 10.1.2007
... ...Swan decline...On right hand side of article: plan of Deborah and Sheepshead reef lines showing Swan decline. Written underneath plan: ' The Ribbons: the Swan decline is now under Hargreaves Street. ...Bendigo mining gold Douglas Buerger Swan decline Euan McGowan production Two newspaper articles: 1. ...Two newspaper articles: 1. 'Golden Opportunity' Bendigo Advertiser, January 23, 2001. Article describes progress of the Swan Decline which is now 3.5 km under the City of Bendigo, at a depth of 500 metres under Hargreaves Street. On right hand side of article: plan of Deborah and Sheepshead reef lines showing Swan decline. Written underneath plan: ' The Ribbons: the Swan decline is now under Hargreaves Street. Deposits are in black'. Mr. Doug Buerger is quoted in the article. 2. '300 New Jobs', Bendigo Advertiser May 28, 2002. Photo of Euan McGowan, Bendigo Mining heavy plant fitter and Mr. Doug Buerger, on right hand side of article. Article discusses the Bendigo Mining N.L. project and Mr. Buerger predicts that between '200 and 300 full-time jobs will become available in Bendigo'. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, douglas buerger, swan decline, euan mcgowan, production -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: underground mining machinery, 21st May 1999
... ...Swan Decline...Four separate images showing underground mining machinery working in the Swan Decline, Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine. On one machine (bottom LH corner) 'Tamrock DT 18' visible on side of equipment. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Western Mining Corporation goldmining capping shaft mining regulations Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine 2000 Swan Decline machinery Colour photocopy of original photo. ...Colour photocopy of original photo. Four separate images showing underground mining machinery working in the Swan Decline, Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine. On one machine (bottom LH corner) 'Tamrock DT 18' visible on side of equipment. Date stamp on all four images is 12/6/2000, between times of 12.35 p.m. to 12.48 p.m.western mining corporation, goldmining, capping, shaft, mining regulations, kangaroo flat gold mine, 2000, swan decline, machinery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L, Bendigo Advertiser, 21.10.2006
... ...Swan decline...Photo on top of article shows Rod Hanson inside the Kangaroo Flat gold mine entry to the Swan decline. Article discusses the consequences of Bendigo Mining over estimating the recovery of its gold grades. ...Bendigo mining gold Douglas Buerger mine opening Rod Hanson Garden Gully reef Sheepshead reef Deborah reef Grenfell reef portal Swan decline 'Bendigo keeps the old dream alive' Australian newspaper, 9 July 2007. ...'Bendigo keeps the old dream alive' Australian newspaper, 9 July 2007. Photo on top of article shows Rod Hanson inside the Kangaroo Flat gold mine entry to the Swan decline. Article discusses the consequences of Bendigo Mining over estimating the recovery of its gold grades. Cash reserves, investment and future possibilities are explored by Rod Hanson in the context of the poorer than expected results. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, douglas buerger, mine opening, rod hanson, garden gully reef, sheepshead reef, deborah reef, grenfell reef, portal, swan decline -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L, Ross Louthean, Editor, AusIMM Bulletin, 'Sceptics start to see the light at Bendigo', November/December 2005
... ...Swan decline...Article discusses the development of the Swan decline (December 1999) which was progressing at 200m a month. ...Article discusses the development of the Swan decline (December 1999) which was progressing at 200m a month. ...Bendigo Mining 1993 to present In the 1980s Bendigo Mining listed on the ASX with ownership of leases along the Deborah line of reef. In 1993, the Company consolidated ownership of the entire Goldfield when it purchased WMC’s interests. A detailed account of the recent history of Bendigo Mining is outlined in the Company History. Bendigo Mining NL website: https://www.bmnl.com.au/goldfield-history/ Doug Buerger was the Managing Director of Bendigo Mining NL, recently appointed at the time of this article. Sir James Goldsmith was a key shareholder in the mine. Kerry Packer was a supporter of the proposal. One page photocopied article titled 'Sceptics start to see the light at Bendigo', AM, 12 December, 1999. Article discusses the development of the Swan decline (December 1999) which was progressing at 200m a month. 'So far, the decline has passed through four of the fifteen old lines of reef that make up the main 15 km long Bendigo goldfield'. A range of historical facts regarding gold production are quoted in the article. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, douglas buerger, swan decline -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L, Bendigo Advertiser, 1.4.1999
... ...Swan decline...Photo on right shows brothers Bill and Allan Harris and Bert Rosan, wearing hard hats, leaving the Swan Decline at the New Bendigo Goldmine, Kangaroo Flat. ...Bendigo mining gold Swan decline Doug Buerger Bill Harris Allan Harris Bert Rosan 'Ex-miners go down under', Bendigo Advertiser, 1st May, 1999. ...'Ex-miners go down under', Bendigo Advertiser, 1st May, 1999. Ex-miners, members of the Past Miners Club, inspected the new decline of Bendigo Mining. Photo on right shows brothers Bill and Allan Harris and Bert Rosan, wearing hard hats, leaving the Swan Decline at the New Bendigo Goldmine, Kangaroo Flat. Mr. Doug Buerger stated that 'Bendigo Mining is interested in taking part in the Old Miners Club to make sure all information past miners have is properly recorded'. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, swan decline, doug buerger, bill harris, allan harris, bert rosan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining Shareholder Report, Bendigo Mining NL, July 2005
... ...Swan decline...Sheepshead line of reef and Deborah line of reef facts are presented with supporting long section diagrams, showing the Swan Decline. Corporate assets as at 30 June 2005, were $90 million held both in cash and liquid assets. ...Bendigo mining gold Douglas Buerger Swan decline Deborah reef Sheepshead line of reef Alexandria reef Greater Garrard reef plant construction A3 bifold 4 page document. ...Bendigo Mining 1993 to present In the 1980s Bendigo Mining listed on the ASX with ownership of leases along the Deborah line of reef. In 1993, the Company consolidated ownership of the entire Goldfield when it purchased WMC’s interests. A detailed account of the recent history of Bendigo Mining is outlined in the Company History. Bendigo Mining NL website: https://www.bmnl.com.au/goldfield-history/ A3 bifold 4 page document. On front page 'Bendigo Mining, report to shareholders, June 2005 quarter'. Corporate details on left hand side of front page. Summary of key points: plant, project and underground development, exploration, engineering and procurement and mining. Sheepshead line of reef and Deborah line of reef facts are presented with supporting long section diagrams, showing the Swan Decline. Corporate assets as at 30 June 2005, were $90 million held both in cash and liquid assets. Photos and diagrams include: Carshalton site plant construction, schematic view of ribbon locations. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, douglas buerger, swan decline, deborah reef, sheepshead line of reef, alexandria reef, greater garrard reef, plant construction -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: New Bendigo Gold Project Newsletters, no date
... ...Swan decline...April 2003 newsletter, headed 'Bendigo Mining Seeks Site Expansion for Production' provides facts on the Swan Decline, a mine public open day, bird watching at Woodvale, the advisory board and a personality profile on Phil Walklate, project draftsman. ...Bendigo mining gold Kangaroo Flat New Bendigo Gold Project drilling rehabilitation Bree Darcy Sam McGowan Marilynh Sprague Philipa Varris Swan decline Three New Bendigo Gold Project newsletters, dated November 2000, June 2002 and April 2003. ...Three New Bendigo Gold Project newsletters, dated November 2000, June 2002 and April 2003. November 2000 newsletter is headed ' Phase One of Decline Complete' Articles include description of works, rehabilitation work, exploration drilling - underground and surface drilling and dewatering and safety. Map showing decline development superimposed on street map on back of sheet. June 2002 newsletter, headed 'Environmental Manager Joins the Team' describes the appointment and previous experience of Philipa Varris. The newsletter includes information on water treatment plant, new shaft below the surface and provides a personality profile of John Cahill (Frank) the Senior Geologist. April 2003 newsletter, headed 'Bendigo Mining Seeks Site Expansion for Production' provides facts on the Swan Decline, a mine public open day, bird watching at Woodvale, the advisory board and a personality profile on Phil Walklate, project draftsman. A decline development map is provided on bottom right of sheet. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, kangaroo flat, new bendigo gold project, drilling, rehabilitation, bree darcy, sam mcgowan, marilynh sprague, philipa varris, swan decline -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mine, Bendigo Mining NL, Unknown
... ...Swan decline...Bendigo mining gold Kangaroo Flat decline North drive Swan decline south decline New Moon Plant Eaglehawk ventilation shaft drilling blasting ground support One page document, double sided, titled: 'Bendigo Mining, Facts and Figures on the Project'. ...One page document, double sided, titled: 'Bendigo Mining, Facts and Figures on the Project'. Overview of mine project in dot form on page one and map of mine development, superimposed on Google Earth image of Kangaroo Flat area, on page two. On bottom of page 'Bendigo Mining Limited, 66 Ham Street, Kangaroo Flat. Vic 3555.bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, kangaroo flat, decline, north drive, swan decline, south decline, new moon plant eaglehawk, ventilation shaft, drilling, blasting, ground support -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Gold Project Newsletters, Bendigo Mining NL, November 2001, August 2002, October 2002, July 2005, February 2006 and May 2006
... ...Swan decline...Bendigo mining gold Kangaroo Flat decline Swan decline south decline New Moon Plant Eaglehawk ventilation shaft drilling blasting ground support Sandra Burns James Lerk underground development rehabilitation Greg Miller Alexandria Reef Six newsletters, "New Bendigo Gold Project", dated November 2001, August 2002, October 2002, July 2005, February 2006 and May 2006. ...New Bendigo Gold Project The Bendigo goldfield is centred on the urban area of Bendigo (population approximately 60 000) in central Victoria, 130 km north west of Melbourne, Australia. Gold was discovered at Bendigo in 1851 and production continued through to 1954. The Bendigo goldfield is the second largest goldfield in total gold produced in Australia, after Kalgoorlie's Golden Mile with a total production of 22 million oz. The geology of the Bendigo Field consists of a series of tightly folded, interbedded sandstone and shale sediments. Within the sediments the gold mineralisation is hosted in quartz reefs or ribbons closely associated with anticline axes and reverse faulting. The gold within the quartz reefs is typically both coarse grained and erratically distributed. Source: https://www.ausimm.com/publications/conference-proceedings/eighth-underground-operators-conference-2002/new-bendigo-gold-project/Six newsletters, "New Bendigo Gold Project", dated November 2001, August 2002, October 2002, July 2005, February 2006 and May 2006. Newsletters highlight development of gold project; a map of the decline development, underground workings and personnel news is featured on most newsletters. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, kangaroo flat, decline, swan decline, south decline, new moon plant eaglehawk, ventilation shaft, drilling, blasting, ground support, sandra burns, james lerk, underground development, rehabilitation, greg miller, alexandria reef -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine portal
... ...Swan Decline...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Swan Decline portal mining equipment accident Colour photocopy of photograph, two images on page. ...Colour photocopy of photograph, two images on page. Top image, on bottom 'View of tray in Portal' shows mining equipment with tray fully extended in portal entry. Sign fixed to RH side of portal: ' Stop if red light is on'. Bottom image, across image on bottom ' View looking out of portal' shows mining machine tipped on side, obstructing portal. Machine has name 'Bell' on front. Presumably, the tray has been up when the machine has attempted to enter the portal and 'flipped' the machine over. kangaroo flat gold mine, swan decline, portal, mining equipment, accident -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L. Quarterly Report 1996, Bendigo Mining NL, July 2005
... ...Swan decline...Bendigo mining gold Douglas Buerger Swan decline Deborah reef Six page Bendigo Mining N.L. ...Bendigo Mining 1993 to present In the 1980s Bendigo Mining listed on the ASX with ownership of leases along the Deborah line of reef. In 1993, the Company consolidated ownership of the entire Goldfield when it purchased WMC’s interests. A detailed account of the recent history of Bendigo Mining is outlined in the Company History. Bendigo Mining NL website: https://www.bmnl.com.au/goldfield-history/ Six page Bendigo Mining N.L. Quarterly Report, July-September 1996. Report lists achievements, advanced projects, Williams United Gold Project, exploration projects, milestones reached and a statement of reserves and resources as at 30th September, 1996. Diagrams include: location of advanced projects showing reserve and resource ounces, location of tenement areas and exploration projects, longitudinal projection of Deborah line of reef with inferred resource and areas of potential and a section through Williams United showing the St. Mungo fault. A quarterly statement of cash flows for quarter ended 30 September, 1996, on back page of report. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, douglas buerger, swan decline, deborah reef -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L, Bendigo Advertiser, 1999, 2001
... ...Swan decline...Bendigo mining gold Douglas Buerger Swan decline Two newspaper articles: 1. 'Gold Fraud Crackdown', Bendigo Advertiser April 29, 1999. ...Two newspaper articles: 1. 'Gold Fraud Crackdown', Bendigo Advertiser April 29, 1999. Article details the operations of the Bendigo police squad who will be specially trained to detect gold fraud. Doug Buerger is pictured with Detective Pat Bannan and State Mining Warden Kevin Ryan. 2. 'Gold Estimates Soar, Share price jumps' Bendigo Advertiser 12th July 2001. Article discusses the estimates of gold still beneath Bendigo. The 'ribbons tested had a best-estimated grade of 12 grams per tonne'. Bendigo mining 'hopes to raise $50 million to get into production.'bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, douglas buerger, swan decline -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L, Bendigo Advertiser, 21.11.2009
... ...Swan decline...Bendigo mining gold Rod Hanson portal Swan decline Henty mine gold price shareholders annual general meeting 'Record gold output at Kangaroo Flat' Bendigo Advertiser, Financial Update, 21 November, 2009. ...'Record gold output at Kangaroo Flat' Bendigo Advertiser, Financial Update, 21 November, 2009. On top of article, photo of Mr. Rod Hanson addressing shareholders at the Bendigo Mining annual general meeting. Mr. Hanson discussed the positive exploration results at the Henty Mine. 'Global financial volatility had helped keep the price of gold up as people turn to the metal as an investment haven.'bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, rod hanson, portal, swan decline, henty mine, gold price, shareholders, annual general meeting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L, Bendigo Advertiser, 13.1.2007
... ...Swan decline...Bendigo mining gold Swan decline shareholders St. Barbara Newcrest Perseverance & Leviathan Equigold Agincourt Leviathan Dominion Croesus Perseverance Intrepid and Troy 'Move on Bendigo Mining, St. ...St. Barbara is an Australian based, ASX listed company with development projects in Papua New Guinea and in Nova Scotia, Canada.'Move on Bendigo Mining, St. Barbara acquires 49.53 million shares', Bendigo Advertiser, 13 January 2007. Following the suspension of production at Bendigo Mining and the crash in the share price, St. Barbara 'bought 49.53 million shares at an average price of 34.8c'. 'Market speculation continued yesterday about a possible take-over of Bendigo Mining with some sources saying that a full bid from St. Barbara was likely'. On right hand side of article, a graph showing Australian Gold Producers in 2006 - production in ounces on left hand side of graph. Newcrest, Perseverance & Leviathan, St. Barbara, Equigold, Agincourt, Leviathan, Dominion, Croesus, Perseverance, Intrepid and Troy companies are shown.bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, swan decline, shareholders, st. barbara, newcrest, perseverance & leviathan, equigold, agincourt, leviathan, dominion, croesus, perseverance, intrepid and troy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Mining N.L, Bendigo Advertiser, 1.4.1999
... ...Swan decline...Bendigo mining gold Swan decline Doug Buerger Bill Harris Allan Harris Bert Rosan 'High Grade Ore Uncovered' Bendigo Advertiser, 19th November, 2008. ...'High Grade Ore Uncovered' Bendigo Advertiser, 19th November, 2008. Aerial photo of Bendigo Mining's Kangaroo Flat operation on right hand side of article. Large amounts of gold have been 'recovered from block MB8' and has 'lifted the average grade of Gill reef processed to date by about 27 per cent to 8.1 g/t gold'. 'Significant numbers of gold particles were noted in the development faces, which combined with other visual indicators enabled the geologists to confidently predict very high grade ore'. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Rod Hanson stated that Bendigo 'had a record of producing bonanza grade ore from within larger reef systems.bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, swan decline, doug buerger, bill harris, allan harris, bert rosan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Project Update ASX announcement, Bendigo Mining NL, 5 August 2005
... ...Swan decline...Bendigo mining gold Kangaroo Flat Swan decline Development strategy funding recent expenditures key project details production processing oeprating costs development capital maintenance capital Stock Exchange project update Three page, double sided project update for the Bendigo project. ...New Bendigo Gold Project The Bendigo goldfield is centred on the urban area of Bendigo (population approximately 60 000) in central Victoria, 130 km north west of Melbourne, Australia. Gold was discovered at Bendigo in 1851 and production continued through to 1954. The Bendigo goldfield is the second largest goldfield in total gold produced in Australia, after Kalgoorlie's Golden Mile with a total production of 22 million oz. The geology of the Bendigo Field consists of a series of tightly folded, interbedded sandstone and shale sediments. Within the sediments the gold mineralisation is hosted in quartz reefs or ribbons closely associated with anticline axes and reverse faulting. The gold within the quartz reefs is typically both coarse grained and erratically distributed. Source: https://www.ausimm.com/publications/conference-proceedings/eighth-underground-operators-conference-2002/new-bendigo-gold-project/Three page, double sided project update for the Bendigo project. On top of front page 'Bendigo Mining, 5 August 2005, ASX Announcement'. Content includes: summary of the project with the aim defined 'to deliver a south mine of 120,000 oz/y next year, increasing to 200,000 oz/y in 2011/12. At full capacity, after 2001/12, the project plan is to produce over 600,000 oz/y gold at cash operating costs of less than $200/0z utilising twin declines and plants'. Development strategy, funding, recent expenditures, key project details, production, processing, operating costs, development capital, maintenance capital are discussed in the project update. bendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, kangaroo flat, swan decline, development strategy, funding, recent expenditures, key project details, production, processing, oeprating costs, development capital, maintenance capital, stock exchange, project update -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Gold Miner in Crisis, Road to Nowhere, January 9, 2007
... Front page of paper, image of two miners walking into Bendigo Mining N.L. portal to Swan Decline. Sub-headlines '150 Jobs to go at Bendigo Mining, Doug Buerger departs, gold production to cease. ...Front page of paper, image of two miners walking into Bendigo Mining N.L. portal to Swan Decline. Sub-headlines '150 Jobs to go at Bendigo Mining, Doug Buerger departs, gold production to cease. ...Three page article, Bendigo Advertiser, January 9, 2007. Front page of paper, image of two miners walking into Bendigo Mining N.L. portal to Swan Decline. Sub-headlines '150 Jobs to go at Bendigo Mining, Doug Buerger departs, gold production to cease. Headlines of articles in pages two and three: Bendigo Mining managing director quits; City reels from news; Jobs to be slashed, Bendigo Mining halts its gold productionbendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, douglas buerger, peter mccarthy, managing director, tim churcher, rod hanson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Bendigo Mining N.L. Annual Report 2003, 1996
... Photos in the booklet include: two gram gold particle in quartz from the Upper S3 reef, coarse gold samples, spur veining from Christine No. 2 reef and plan showing Swan decline....Photos in the booklet include: two gram gold particle in quartz from the Upper S3 reef, coarse gold samples, spur veining from Christine No. 2 reef and plan showing Swan decline. Booklet Bendigo Mining N.L. Annual Report 2003 ...Image of milky quartz on glossy cover with 'Bendigo Mining Annual Report 2004' overlaid. Fifty one pages, booklet contains Chairman's Report, review of operations, management and peer review, corporate governance statement, Directors report, financial statements, Directors' declaration, independent audit report and shareholder information. Photos in the booklet include: two gram gold particle in quartz from the Upper S3 reef, coarse gold samples, spur veining from Christine No. 2 reef and plan showing Swan decline.bendigo mining n.l., 2003, annual report -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Championship Reports, 1976
... declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event. victorian country volleyball council vcvc victorian amateur volleyball association volleyball victoria This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1976 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it includes the following documents: 11171.5a Letter from Swan Hill Volleyball Association President 11171.5b Letter from the ehuca and District YMCA Youth Clubs 11171.5c Letter from VAVA re contact details of country associations 11171.5d Letter from the Swan Hill Volleyball Association 11171.5e Letters to and from the VAVA and VCVC 11171.5f Invoice for Olympic Team Appeal Biros 11171.5g Invoice for Olympic Team Appeal Biros to all Associations 11171.5h Letter to the Echuca and District YMCA Youth Clubs 11171.5i Letter from the Warrnambool Volleyball Association 11171.5j Letter to the VAVA 11171.5k Country Championships, Roster for Referees and Draw 11171.5l Country Championships Team Registrations 1976 11171.5m Voting Slips to approve Albury Wodonga to join the VCVC 11171.5n Letter from Geelong Volleyball association 11171.5o Letter of apology from VAVA for non attendance at the Country Championships 11171.5p Letter from the Goulburn Valley Volleyball Association 11171.5q Letters to and from the Ballarat Volleyball Association 11171.5r Letter to the VAVA Treasurer Mark Perrott 11171.5s Letter from the Geelong Amateur Volleyball Association Registration fees 11171.5t Letter from VAVA Treasurer Mark Perrott 11171.5u Three letters from the VAVA and Department of Youth Sport and recreation 11171.5v Study of Voluntary Workers 11171.5w Letter from Latrobe Valley Volleyball Association 11171.5x Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re their tournament 11171.5y Notice of AGM Sept 1976 at Ballarat 11171.5z Goulburn Valley Volleyball Association Letter Office Bearers 11171.5aa Three letters from the VAVA 11171.5ab Letter from Ballarat Association requesting a referee 11171.5ac Letter from Geelong Volleyball re monies paid 11171.5ad Circular from VAVA Chinese Reciprocal Visit Document The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Championship Reports. ...Volleyball has been played in regional Victoria since the early-1960’s. During those early days, most competitions, like the founders of our great sport, were run by, or in conjunction with, the YMCA. Competitions were running at the Ballarat School of Mines and the YMCA’s of Bendigo, Geelong and Warrnambool. In August 1966, an invitation was extended by the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association to play in the first State-wide event at Monash University. Geelong and Bendigo accepted the invitation with Melbourne represented by Sisu. For Bendigo players at least, this was the first exposure to ‘international rules’, which prevented upward scoops with open hands, introduced an action called a ‘dig’ and seemed to penalise most overhead actions using the fingers as ‘double hits’! Over the next few years, the sport expanded through the YMCA movement with weekly competitions starting up in Ararat, Warrnambool and Latrobe Valley. The Victorian Regional Council of YMCA’s proposed the first Victorian YMCA Championship in Warrnambool on 30th March 1968 with an entry fee of $4.00 per team. The sport continued to grow with additional regional associations affiliating with the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association (now VVI) who provided the coaching and refereeing assistance needed to raise the standard of play. In 1970, the YMCA Championships started to give way to the Victorian Country Championships with the first ever event held in Bendigo. In 1973, a re-organisation of the VAVA saw the proposal to create separate Victorian Country and Metropolitan Volleyball Councils. The VCVC was established in 1974 and took over the organisation of the Victorian Country Championships. For the next 10-12 years, the Country Championships grew in stature with the inclusion of two divisions for open men and women and junior divisions for boys and girls. Representative teams successfully contested Australian Country Championships between Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales on several occasions. In October 1985, the VCVC voluntarily wound up the Council and handed the responsibility for the Country Championships back to Volleyball Victoria, who by that time had full-time State Executive and Coaching Directors. Since that time, the Long Weekend in June has continued to be the date of the major annual volleyball event for most regional associations, even though in 1986 the Junior Country Championships were wound up in favour of state and national schools events. A number of regional associations have ceased to exist, as have a number of regional tournaments. Regional leagues were created in both the Gippsland and Central, North-West regions, with Gippsland the only one to survive. Some associations have successfully competed in the State League competitions at various times. Following the experience gained by a number of regional administrators working on the Sydney Olympic Games, a proposal to revamp the Victorian Country Championship was put to VVI in early 2002. Later that year, the Volleyball Victoria Country Championships Commission was formed to implement the recommendations of the review and take control of the event into the future. These championships now provide regional players and officials an opportunity to participate in a consistently well-managed event, using many international protocols and a high standard of presentation. Without doubt, this event now ranks as one of the best volleyball events in Australia. Source: 2022 Country Championship regulations The management of the Country Championships by the Victorian Country Championship Commission certainly achieved the objective of raising the standard of presentation, and delivering a consistently high quality event. However, the demands on Host Associations began to take their toll, with several Associations declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event.This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1976 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it includes the following documents: 11171.5a Letter from Swan Hill Volleyball Association President 11171.5b Letter from the ehuca and District YMCA Youth Clubs 11171.5c Letter from VAVA re contact details of country associations 11171.5d Letter from the Swan Hill Volleyball Association 11171.5e Letters to and from the VAVA and VCVC 11171.5f Invoice for Olympic Team Appeal Biros 11171.5g Invoice for Olympic Team Appeal Biros to all Associations 11171.5h Letter to the Echuca and District YMCA Youth Clubs 11171.5i Letter from the Warrnambool Volleyball Association 11171.5j Letter to the VAVA 11171.5k Country Championships, Roster for Referees and Draw 11171.5l Country Championships Team Registrations 1976 11171.5m Voting Slips to approve Albury Wodonga to join the VCVC 11171.5n Letter from Geelong Volleyball association 11171.5o Letter of apology from VAVA for non attendance at the Country Championships 11171.5p Letter from the Goulburn Valley Volleyball Association 11171.5q Letters to and from the Ballarat Volleyball Association 11171.5r Letter to the VAVA Treasurer Mark Perrott 11171.5s Letter from the Geelong Amateur Volleyball Association Registration fees 11171.5t Letter from VAVA Treasurer Mark Perrott 11171.5u Three letters from the VAVA and Department of Youth Sport and recreation 11171.5v Study of Voluntary Workers 11171.5w Letter from Latrobe Valley Volleyball Association 11171.5x Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re their tournament 11171.5y Notice of AGM Sept 1976 at Ballarat 11171.5z Goulburn Valley Volleyball Association Letter Office Bearers 11171.5aa Three letters from the VAVA 11171.5ab Letter from Ballarat Association requesting a referee 11171.5ac Letter from Geelong Volleyball re monies paid 11171.5ad Circular from VAVA Chinese Reciprocal Visitvictorian country volleyball council, vcvc, victorian amateur volleyball association, volleyball victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Score Sheets for Various Tournaments, 1987-1990
... declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event. victorian country volleyball council vcvc victorian amateur volleyball association volleyball victoria This item contains score sheets for various tournaments. It includes the following documents: 11171.21a Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Under 17 Championships Swan ...Volleyball has been played in regional Victoria since the early-1960’s. During those early days, most competitions, like the founders of our great sport, were run by, or in conjunction with, the YMCA. Competitions were running at the Ballarat School of Mines and the YMCA’s of Bendigo, Geelong and Warrnambool. In August 1966, an invitation was extended by the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association to play in the first State-wide event at Monash University. Geelong and Bendigo accepted the invitation with Melbourne represented by Sisu. For Bendigo players at least, this was the first exposure to ‘international rules’, which prevented upward scoops with open hands, introduced an action called a ‘dig’ and seemed to penalise most overhead actions using the fingers as ‘double hits’! Over the next few years, the sport expanded through the YMCA movement with weekly competitions starting up in Ararat, Warrnambool and Latrobe Valley. The Victorian Regional Council of YMCA’s proposed the first Victorian YMCA Championship in Warrnambool on 30th March 1968 with an entry fee of $4.00 per team. The sport continued to grow with additional regional associations affiliating with the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association (now VVI) who provided the coaching and refereeing assistance needed to raise the standard of play. In 1970, the YMCA Championships started to give way to the Victorian Country Championships with the first ever event held in Bendigo. In 1973, a re-organisation of the VAVA saw the proposal to create separate Victorian Country and Metropolitan Volleyball Councils. The VCVC was established in 1974 and took over the organisation of the Victorian Country Championships. For the next 10-12 years, the Country Championships grew in stature with the inclusion of two divisions for open men and women and junior divisions for boys and girls. Representative teams successfully contested Australian Country Championships between Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales on several occasions. In October 1985, the VCVC voluntarily wound up the Council and handed the responsibility for the Country Championships back to Volleyball Victoria, who by that time had full-time State Executive and Coaching Directors. Since that time, the Long Weekend in June has continued to be the date of the major annual volleyball event for most regional associations, even though in 1986 the Junior Country Championships were wound up in favour of state and national schools events. A number of regional associations have ceased to exist, as have a number of regional tournaments. Regional leagues were created in both the Gippsland and Central, North-West regions, with Gippsland the only one to survive. Some associations have successfully competed in the State League competitions at various times. Following the experience gained by a number of regional administrators working on the Sydney Olympic Games, a proposal to revamp the Victorian Country Championship was put to VVI in early 2002. Later that year, the Volleyball Victoria Country Championships Commission was formed to implement the recommendations of the review and take control of the event into the future. These championships now provide regional players and officials an opportunity to participate in a consistently well-managed event, using many international protocols and a high standard of presentation. Without doubt, this event now ranks as one of the best volleyball events in Australia. Source: 2022 Country Championship regulations The management of the Country Championships by the Victorian Country Championship Commission certainly achieved the objective of raising the standard of presentation, and delivering a consistently high quality event. However, the demands on Host Associations began to take their toll, with several Associations declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event.This item contains score sheets for various tournaments. It includes the following documents: 11171.21a Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Under 17 Championships Swan Hill Score Sheets 1988 11171.21b Volleyball Victoria Inc Scores Sheets Division 1 Women Country Championships at Geelong Sat 9th June to Monday 11th June 1990 at the Corio Leisure Centre 11171.21c Volleyball Victoria Inc Scores Sheets Victorian State U17 Titles at Morwell YMCA May 1990 11171.21d Volleyball Victoria Inc Scores Sheets Victorian State U19 Titles at Warrnambool YMCA July 1990 11171.21e Goulburn Valley Volleyball Associaition Competition Score Sheets 1988 11171.21f Score Sheet Victorian State U15 Titles May 1987 Women Fairhills v Warrnambool at Rusden State College 11171.21g Registration Forms State Under 19 Championships - Contact BHS For Detailsvictorian country volleyball council, vcvc, victorian amateur volleyball association, volleyball victoria
