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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mrs Clarence Weber's candidature, 1937
... Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Assembly... elections on 2 October 1937. Weber Ivy Victoria. Parliament ...Transcription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence WeberTranscription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence Weber as independent candidate for the seat of Nunawading in the Victorian State Assembly elections on 2 October 1937.Transcription of articles on election of Mrs Clarence Weberweber, ivy, victoria. parliament. legislative assembly, parliamentary representatives -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Extract from Parliamentary debates, 2006
... Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Assembly... Church Mitcham Buckingham Helen Victoria. Parliament. Legislative ...Statements by Hon. H.E. Buckingham (Koonung) after a church service combining parishes of Christ Church Mitcham and All Saints Mitcham.Statements by Hon. H.E. Buckingham (Koonung) after a church service combining parishes of Christ Church Mitcham and All Saints Mitcham. and a copy of her final speech in the Parliament of VictoriaStatements by Hon. H.E. Buckingham (Koonung) after a church service combining parishes of Christ Church Mitcham and All Saints Mitcham.all saints anglican church mitcham, christ church anglican church mitcham, buckingham, helen, victoria. parliament. legislative assembly -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, State Electoral Districts, 1978
... victoria. parliament. legislative assembly.... Scale 1: 90,000 electoral boundaries victoria. parliament ...State Electoral Districts [Melbourne] 1975. Redivision (1977 subdivisions0. Scale 1: 90,000State Electoral Districts [Melbourne] 1975. Redivision (1977 subdivisions0. Scale 1: 90,000State Electoral Districts [Melbourne] 1975. Redivision (1977 subdivisions0. Scale 1: 90,000electoral boundaries, victoria. parliament. legislative assembly -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Legislative Assembly, 1984
... victoria. parliament. legislative assembly... Mitcham melbourne Map Map Legislative Assembly State of Victoria ...State of Victoria Legislative Assembly electoral districts 1983 - 1984 redivision (Melbourne Metropolitan area) Scale 1:50,000State of Victoria Legislative Assembly electoral districts 1983 - 1984 redivision (Melbourne Metropolitan area) Scale 1:50,000State of Victoria Legislative Assembly electoral districts 1983 - 1984 redivision (Melbourne Metropolitan area) Scale 1:50,000victoria. parliament. legislative assembly, electoral boundaries -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Liberal & Country Party Elections, 1950
... Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Assembly... Mr. H.E.P. Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Assembly Knox ...Letter to Mr. H. Moore from G.W. Knox thanking him and the Blackburn Branch of Liberal and Country Party for their part in his selection to stand for Election. Dated 6 Apr 1950.elections, moore, mr. h.e.p., victoria. parliament. legislative assembly, knox, g.w. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlet, Colin Brooks, Condolences, Hon. John Cain: Extract from Parliamentary Debates, Hansard, Legislative Assembly, Parliament of Victoria:, 04/02/2020
... Debates, Hansard, Legislative Assembly, Parliament of Victoria: ... Assembly, Parliament of Victoria, Colin Brooks MLA, on the death... Assembly, Parliament of Victoria: 3 p. typescript Speech ...Speech of Condolence by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Parliament of Victoria, Colin Brooks MLA, on the death of former Premier of Victoria John Cain.3 p. typescriptjohn cain, colin brooks, parliament of victoria -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, The Sitting of the Victorian Legislative Assembly at Mount Helen, 2012, 06/09/2012
On 06 September 2012 members of Legislative Assembly sat in Founder Hall at the University of Ballarat Mt Helen Campus. The sitting provided the local community and visitors a chance to see the Parliament in action. The public gallery was open from 9.30 am to approximately 5.00 pm. Colour photograph showing the Members of the Legislative Assembly, Victoria sitting at the University of Ballarat Mount Helen Campus. Premier Ted Ballieu and members of the Liberal Party sit on the left, and member of the opposition sits on the right.university of ballarat, parliament, legislative assembly, mount helen, david battersby, founders hall, caro convention centre, mt helen campus, ted ballieu -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Vice Chancellor Professor David Battersby during the sitting of the Victorian Legislative Assembly at Ballarat, 06/09/2012
On 06 September 2012 members of Legislative Assembly sat in Founder Hall at the University of Ballarat Mt Helen Campus. The sitting provided the local community and visitors a chance to see the Parliament in action. The public gallery was open from 9.30 am to approximately 5.00 pm. Colour photograph showing the Members of the Legislative Assembly, Victoria sitting at the University of Ballarat Mount Helen Campus. Professor David Battersby, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ballarat, addresses the Victorian Parliament. Premier Ted Ballieu and members of the Liberal Party sit on the left, and member of the opposition sit on the right.university of ballarat, parliament, legislative assembly, mount helen, david battersby, founders hall, caro convention centre, mt helen campus -
Parliament of Victoria
Portrait of Sir James Patterson, Coutts, Gordon 1865-1938, Premier James Patterson, 1893
Premier 23rd January 1893 – 27th September 1894. Born in Alnwick, England, Sir James Patterson (1833-1895) migrated to Victoria in 1852 to try his luck on the goldfields. After little success he turned his hand to farming, and later operated a slaughter yard at Chewton. Patterson served on the Chewton local council, being elected mayor four times before moving with his wife Anna and family to Melbourne in 1870. Patterson established a real estate business, and after two unsuccessful attempts to enter parliament in 1866 and 1868, he won the by election for Castlemaine in the Legislative Assembly in December 1870. He would hold this seat until his death 25 years later. Patterson served in Sir Graham Berry’s brief August to October 1875 government as Commissioner of Public Works and Vice-President of Board and Land Works. He repeated these roles two years later in Berry’s second government and additionally served as Postmaster-General, and in Berry’s third government was Commissioner of Railways and again Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works. In April 1889 after a time in Opposition, Patterson became Commissioner for Trade and Customs in Duncan Gillies’ Government. The following year he returned to the familiar positions of Public Works, Board of Land and Words and Postmaster-General. By 1891 Patterson was leader of the opposition, and when William Shiels’ government succumbed to a motion of no confidence, led by Patterson, he became premier on the 23rd of January 1893. During his premiership, James Patterson was also Chief Secretary and Minister for Railways. His term as premier coincided with a period of severe economic depression, and his enforced economies earned Patterson few public admirers. In May 1893 his government attempted to prevent a run on bank withdrawals and stabilise the sector, by declaring a 5 day 'bank holiday'. Patterson was awarded a knighthood in May 1894, however this did not increase public confidence in his government who were not returned to power in the August 1894 election. Again leader of the opposition, James Patterson died suddenly of influenza on the 30 of October 1895.This portrait was presented to Sir James Patterson by 'grateful citizens of Victoria' in appreciation of his services during the land boom depression. In 1929 the painting was donated to the Victorian Parliamentary Library by H. Lavinia Patterson, the wife of Sir James Patterson's nephew Colonel George Patterson.Oil on canvas, framed. Frame: ornate wood, gesso mouldings, unglazed. Signed on bottom right corner "G. Coutts" Stamped inscription along inner edge of canvas: "WINSOR AND NEWTON". Inscription on canvas, handwritten in ink: "13 1 92" from reverse.patterson, james brown (1833-1895) -
Parliament of Victoria
Photograph album, The Australasian Federal Convention Melbourne 1898, 1898
This album commemorates the third session 1897/8 Australasian Federal Convention held in Melbourne from the 22nd of January to the 17th of March 1898. It contains the photographs and signatures of the delegates and photographs of convention staff including those from the Victorian Parliament who assisted during the Convention.Blue leather album with gold embellishment containing 54 cabinet card photographs. Most pages have handwritten signatures of the sitters' below the portrait. Recto, gold: "The Australasian Federal Convention/ Melbourne 1898." "LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY/ THE CLERK/ VICTORIA". Each album page has the title: "The Federal Convention/ 3rd Session, Melbourne, 1898."australasian federal convention -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Books, Parliamentary Papers, 1897 to 1906
13 blue leather bound books with gold embossed writing on spine.non-fictionvotes and proceedings of the legislative government, parliament of victoria -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph
The Hon. Nathaniel Levi (1830-1908) was the first Jewish Member of the Parliament of Victoria. He served in the Legislative Assembly from 1861-1867, representing the electorates of Maryborough (1 Jan 1861 - 1 Dec 1865) and East Melbourne (1 Feb 1866 - 1 Dec 1867). He later served in the Legislative Council for the North Yarra electorate (1 Sep 1872 - 1 Jan 1904). Born in Liverpool on 20 Jan 1830, he arrived in Melbourne in April 1854 on the Matilda Wattenbach, opened a store and established a career as a businessman. In 1858 he joined the firm of John Levey & Son, Melbourne and Maryborough. He pioneered the coal and sugar beet industries; established the firm of Nathaniel Levi & Company c1867; commenced auctioneering and agency business c1870; obtained contract for railway advertising c1875; with his two sons (Joseph and John) as partners, the firm became Nathaniel Levi & Sons c1884. He commenced a short-lived newspaper, the Daily News, in Oct 1885. He was a founder and trustee of the Chamber of Manufactures, and its President 1893-1895. He married Sarah Levy in 1855. Nathaniel Levi was prominent in the Jewish community and was President of the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation in 1880–82 and 1904–05. He is a forebear of Rabbi John Levi.colour photograph unmountedThe Hon. Nathaniel Levi (1830-1908) first Jewish member of the Parliament of Victoria. Built "Liverpool" 1888 and lived here 1889-1908. This plaque was unveiled 17 February 1991 by Rabbi John Levi AM DD (Temple Beth Israel)plaques, st kilda, nathaniel levi, hon nathaniel levi, member of parliament, liverpool, princes street -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Brian Dixon, Undated
Brian James Dixon (born 20/05/1936) is a former Australian rules footballer and Victorian politician. Dixon played 252 VFL games for Melbourne between 1954 and 1968, playing mostly on the wing. He had a stellar football career, playing in five premierships, winning Melbourne's best and fairest in 1960, while in 1961 he was selected in the All-Australian team and he also won the Tassie Medal for his performances at the 1961 Brisbane Carnival. In 2000 he was named in Melbourne's Team of the Century. Despite still playing football for Melbourne, he entered parliament in 1964, as the member for the now abolished seat of St Kilda, representing the Liberal Party. Being from the moderate wing of the party he clashed with then Premier Henry Bolte, especially over the hanging of Ronald Ryan which Dixon strongly opposed.[1] After Rupert Hamer took over as Liberal Party leader and Premier, Dixon was promoted to the ministry. He variously served in several portfolios including youth, sport and recreation, housing and Aboriginal affairs. His most remembered achievement was introducing the iconic Life. Be in it. program.[2] In 1979 Dixon won St Kilda by an extremely narrow margin, which crucially gave the Hamer Liberal government a majority of one seat in the Legislative Assembly and meant that the Liberal Party did not need to form a Coalition with the National Party with whom relations were traditionally poor in Victoria. However, in 1982 Dixon was defeated as the Liberals lost government after 27 years in office. After his defeat, Dixon has worked predominantly in sports administration and he currently runs public speaking seminars. Brian currently travels the world representing TAFISA and ASFAA. He is also president of AFL South Africa and takes a keen interest in other countries playing Australian rules football.[3]B & W photograph of Brian Dixon in profile.dixon, brian, football, victorian parliament -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Speech, Empire Day 1933
This document is a speech titled "Empire Day 1933. A message to the children at Olinda School from their member". It is signed G H Knox. It was written by Sir George Hodges Knox and read to the children at Olinda School as part of the Empire Day celebrations in 1933. Sir George Hodges Knox (1885-1960) was a veteran of WW1 and was elected to the Ferntree Gully Shire Council in 1922. He held this post until 1927.The City Of Knox is named after him. He won the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat for Upper Yarra in 1927 for the Nationalist Party. He became Speaker for the Victorian Parliament in 1942 and remained there until 1947. Between 1945 and his death in 1960 he held the seat of Scoresby. He was knighted in 1945. The celebration of Queen Victoria's birthday on May 24 was renamed Empire Day in 1903 after her death in 1901. Empire Day was observed in state schools from 1905 with a program of addresses, pageants and patriotic songs, with children swearing allegiance to King and Empire with a loyal declaration. The last celebration of Empire Day in Australia took place in 1958. Five sheets of unlined paper that appear to have been torn from a writing pad with a speech handwritten in thick, black fountain pen commemorating Empire Day.olinda school, sir george hodges knox, empire day, speech, city of knox, knox, olinda, school, celebration -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Speaker takes charge, 15/03/2017
... of the Victorian Legislative Assembly victoria parliament brooks family ...Article on appointment of Colin Brooks, MP for Bundoora, as Speaker of the Victorian Legislative AssemblyNewspaper clipping, text with colour imagevictoria parliament, brooks family, colin brooks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Heidelberg Leader, MP puts hand up for Speaker job, 07/03/2017
2 Articles confirming that Colin Brooks, Member for Bundoora, was asking for support for his appointment as Speaker for the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Published in the same week in the Heidelberger and Diamond Valley Leader.2 Newspaper clippings, text with colour imagebrooks family, victoria parliament, colin brooks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Advertising leaflet, Bundoora ALP SECC, 2006 State Election Campaign Bundoora: Campaign launch invitation, 31/10/2006
Invitation to Campaign Launch of Colin Brooks for State Legislative Assembly seat of Bundoora, 2 November 2006.1 p. colour leaflet, printed two sidesbrooks family, victoria parliament, elections, colin brooks, bundoora -
Greensborough Historical Society
document - Article, Internet, Parliament of Victoria, Pauline Therese Toner, 2022
The Parliamentary history of Pauline Toner, Legislative assembly member for Greensborough 1977-1989. Copied from Parliament of Victoria Remember Database 209222 p. black and white typescript with photograph, double sidedpauline toner, shire of diamond valley, councillors, politicians, victoria. parliament -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Letter, Letters to Mr McFee and Mr Robb from Alfred Downard MP 1929, 1929
Alfred Downard represented Mornington in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria.Historical Two photocopies of handwritten letters both with the emblem of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria .Paper has Sate Parliament House, Melbourne at top.Yours sincerely, A. Downardw. mcfee, d.h.robb, alfred downard mp, a.k. t. sampbell, justice of peace, legal system, court of petty sessions -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, E-Gee Printers, Gippsland Electoral Rolls for 1856 and Stock Assessment Payable, 1985
The Electoral Act 1856 was passed through Parliament o March 13, 1856. Victoria was the first Australian colony, and the first legislature anywhere in the world, to adopt the practice of the secret ballot. Victoria's constitution prescribed that the Parliament was to be bicameral, consisting of an upper house, the Legislative Council and a lower house, Legislative Assembly. Men were entitled to vote according to the qualifications described in this book - the right to vote in each house was dependent on status - educational qualifications, income and for either literacy. Two names are registered for the Orbost district: James Dickson and J.C. McLeod.This item is a useful research tool.A 16 pp paper back book which has a clear plastic cover. The covers are beige coloured with the title "Gippsland Electoral Rolls for 1856 and Stock Assessment Payable" in blak print. On the left hand side is a vertical pattern in black print. The book contains an alphabetical list of persons claiming or supposed to be entitled to Vote in the Election of a Member for the District. It lists the needed qualifications of electors followed by the Voters Roll for Legislative Assembly, 1856 and the Voters Roll for Legislative Council, 1856 . It then lists the Stock Assessments, 1856.voting-registers-victoria -
Unions Ballarat
Peter Lalor Lithograph, n/d
Peter Lalor rose to fame for his leading role in the Eureka Rebellion at Ballarat in 1854. He is the only outlaw to make it into parliament. The siege of Eureka culminated in November and December 1854 arising as the result of disagreement between disaffected gold miners (led by Peter Lalor) and colonial forces about compulsory mining licences. This lithograph is rare - the only one we are aware of.Eureka Stockade (Ballarat), politics and government (Victoria, Australia).Lithograph - sepia. Picture of Peter Lalor in Legislative Assembly speaker's regalia."The late Hon Peter Lalor, Ex-Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and leader of the Memorable Eureka Insurrection of 1854. Born - Tennikill, Queen's County, Ireland, 1827. Died - Melbourne, Victoria, 1889. Aged 62 years."btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, eureka stockade, lalor, peter, history - ballarat, politics and government -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ivy Webber
Ivy Lavinea Weber came to Victoria from New South Wales after her first husband died. She married Clarence Weber, a widower with seven children. After his death she became involved in many worthwhile societies, and in 1937 she won the Legislative Assembly seat of Nunawading, becoming the first woman to be elected to the Victorian Parliament. Further information from documents.Black & white photograph of a female speaking into a 3UZ microphone. Large tree behind, 2 males to rightweber, ivy -
Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Marg Card, Dianne Hadden, Karen Overington, Candy Bread, Terry Bracks & Jenny Beacham, 1999
Photograph: Marg Card, Dianne Hadden, Karen Overington, Candy Bread, Terry Bracks & Jenny Beacham at a breakfast gathering. Marg Card unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal election for the seat of Ballarat. She served as a councillor and mayor at the Moorabool Shire. Dianne Hadden was an independent member of the Victorian Legislative Council. She exited the Australian Labor Party in 2005. She stood for the seat of Ballarat East at the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 2006, but was unsuccessful. Karen Overington was a former welfare worker and served as a councillor and mayor (Sebastopol Borough) before she was elected to federal parliament in 1999. Karen did not contest the 2010 election. She died from cancer in 2011. Terry Bracks is the wife of former Victorian Premier, Steve Bracks. She is actively involved in arts and theatre organisations in Victoria and is a board member of Breast Cancer Network Australia, the National Film and Sound Archive, and the Australian Children’s Television Foundation. Jenny Beacham is a former Labor state secretary and was an ALP candidate for Ballarat in 1996. Photographbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, card, marg, hadden, dianne, overington, karen, bread, candy, bracks, terry, beacham, jenny, alp, australian labor party -
Unions Ballarat
John Hancock and the rise of Victorian Labor : the first detonation of the volcano, Claven, Jim, 1993
Biography of Labor's first member of the Victorian legislature in Footscray, Victoria. Hancock was an MLA in 1891–1892 and 1894–1899. The author, Jim Claven, was a member of the ALP Victorian branch administrative committee and the Fabian Society executive.Biographical history pertaining to the Victorian ALP.Paper; book. Front cover: blue background; yellow and white text.Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades and labor council, ballarat trades hall, victorian parliament, claven, jim, hancock, john, alp, australian labor party, fabian society, elections, government, mlas, member of legislative assembly, politicians, politics -
Federation University Historical Collection
CD-ROM, Hansard Broadcast Ballarat Opening Ceremony Legislative Assembly, 2012, 06/09/2012
On 06 September 2012 the Legislative Assembly sat at Foundes Hall, Mount Helen Campus. A CD-ROM containing the welcome addresses during the parliamentary sitting at Mount Helen Campus in 2012.hansard broadcast ballarat opening ceremony legislative assembly, legislative assembly ballarat sitting, founders hall, ken smith, parliament of victoria, bonnie fagan, bonnie chew, herbert werner frederick de nully, paul hemming, david battesby, ted ballieu, wadawurrung, mark harris, daniel andrews -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - The Edwin James Beardmore Story, John Beardmore, C. 2000
A biographical study of the life of Edwin James Beardmore as told by his son John. Edwin James Beardmore was a successful pastoralist and served as a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 3 August 1957 until his retirement on 17 May 1969. . He was awarded an MBE for services to State and local government.non-fictionA biographical study of the life of Edwin James Beardmore as told by his son John. Edwin James Beardmore was a successful pastoralist and served as a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 3 August 1957 until his retirement on 17 May 1969. . He was awarded an MBE for services to State and local government.edwin james beardmore, beardmore family, queensland politicians