Showing 8 items matching "victoria. ministry of housing"
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Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Dunvegan estate will be 'ideal' 1973 [Macleod], 21/08/1973
... victoria...ministry of housing victoria...In 1973, the planning for the Dunvegan Estate in North Macleod was well under way, with some residential blocks owned and developed by the Housing Commission of Victoria (later the Ministry of Housing)....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne In 1973, the planning for the Dunvegan Estate in North Macleod was well under way, with some residential blocks owned and developed by the Housing Commission of Victoria (later the Ministry of Housing). dunvegan estate macleod north macleod housing commission of victoria ministry of housing victoria News clipping, black and white text. ...In 1973, the planning for the Dunvegan Estate in North Macleod was well under way, with some residential blocks owned and developed by the Housing Commission of Victoria (later the Ministry of Housing).News clipping, black and white text.dunvegan estate macleod, north macleod, housing commission of victoria, ministry of housing victoria -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, That's our house, A history of housing in Victoria, 1986
... victoria...ministry of housing...Foreword by Hon Frank Wilkes, Minister for Housing architectural styles housing - victoria ministry of housing architecture - domestic - victoria (mr) nicholas hudson (mr) peter mcewan On the front cover in top RH corner and on foreword page in Jocelyn Hall's writing: "Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre" An 80 page soft-cover book with index and numerous photos and sketches. ...All houses were designed to provide protection from the elements and a home base for family activities - sleeping, eating, washing, recreation and earning a living. What changes is not the purpose, but the way this purpose is achieved. This book is about all these things. It is not just about architecture. Foreword by Hon Frank Wilkes, Minister for HousingAn 80 page soft-cover book with index and numerous photos and sketches.On the front cover in top RH corner and on foreword page in Jocelyn Hall's writing: "Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre"architectural styles, housing - victoria, ministry of housing, architecture - domestic - victoria, (mr) nicholas hudson, (mr) peter mcewan -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, That's our house, 1986
... victoria. ministry of housing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne victoria. ministry of housing houses A history of housing in Victoria. ...A history of housing in Victoria.A history of housing in Victoria.A history of housing in Victoria.victoria. ministry of housing, houses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Set To Sell, 1/04/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Victoria. Ministry of Planning & Housing...Victoria. Ministry of Planning & Housing Warrawong Primary School City of Nunawading Residents surrounding the former site of the Warrawong Primary School Residents surrounding the former site of the Warrawong Primary School have accepted the maximum 12% public open space with 15 dwellings per hectare development. ...Residents surrounding the former site of the Warrawong Primary SchoolResidents surrounding the former site of the Warrawong Primary School have accepted the maximum 12% public open space with 15 dwellings per hectare development.Residents surrounding the former site of the Warrawong Primary Schoolvictoria. ministry of planning & housing, warrawong primary school, city of nunawading -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
... housing subdivision in an environmentally sensitive part of North Ringwood should proceed. The Ministry of Planning and Development will appoint the panel to consider a request from developers of Barnsdale Forest to divide one acre (0.4 hectares) parcels of land into 7 lots Newspaper Clipping from "The Mail", 3-10-95. P23. By Andrew Meath. Panel to have Say on Land Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria ...Newspaper Clipping from "The Mail", 3-10-95. P23. By Andrew Meath. Panel to have Say on LandAn independent panel will decide whether a housing subdivision in an environmentally sensitive part of North Ringwood should proceed. The Ministry of Planning and Development will appoint the panel to consider a request from developers of Barnsdale Forest to divide one acre (0.4 hectares) parcels of land into 7 lots -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Housing in Victoria: discussion paper 1 / Secretariat / Task Force on Housing Policy Review / Ministry of Housing / October 1979 Report, 29129
... Housing in Victoria: discussion paper 1 / Secretariat / Task Force on Housing Policy Review / Ministry of Housing / October 1979 Report...Ministry of Housing. The document has a yellow cover and is stapled. Document Housing in Victoria: discussion paper 1 / Secretariat / Task Force on Housing Policy Review / Ministry of Housing / October 1979 Report ...house -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Brian Dixon, Undated
... 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. ...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. ...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 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFinancial record - Housing Commission Victoria House Purchaser's payment book, C. 1950's
... Criticism of the bureaucratic and undemocratic nature of the Commission and scandals over corruption in relation to housing developments in Melbourne's fringe areas resulted in the disbandment of the HCV and the formation of a Ministry of Housing in 1984. The work of the Housing Commission of Victoria allowed many people in Wodonga to acquire affordable housing and pay it off over time through monthly instalments. ...Criticism of the bureaucratic and undemocratic nature of the Commission and scandals over corruption in relation to housing developments in Melbourne's fringe areas resulted in the disbandment of the HCV and the formation of a Ministry of Housing in 1984. The work of the Housing Commission of Victoria allowed many people in Wodonga to acquire affordable housing and pay it off over time through monthly instalments. ...The Housing Commission of Victoria (HCV) was established by the Victorian Government in 1938 after a public campaign for housing reform. After 1942 the HCV was responsible for developing regional and outer suburban housing estates where low-income families were located in proximity to expanding population areas and post-war industries. With greater funding and a severe housing shortage, the Commission's activities greatly expanded through the late 1940s into the 1950s. They began to build larger and larger estates of housing in the suburban fringes, as well as country towns The Housing Commission was largely responsible for the development of Wodonga up to 1973 and in 1975 was said to have built one-third of all homes in Wodonga, though many of these were handed to the Army. Criticism of the bureaucratic and undemocratic nature of the Commission and scandals over corruption in relation to housing developments in Melbourne's fringe areas resulted in the disbandment of the HCV and the formation of a Ministry of Housing in 1984. The work of the Housing Commission of Victoria allowed many people in Wodonga to acquire affordable housing and pay it off over time through monthly instalments. This booklet is of local and state significance as it is evidence of the role of the Victorian Government is providing access to affordable housing. It supported the development of Wodonga and the realisation of the "Australian dream" of home ownership.A small receipt book issued by the Housing Commission of Victoria to record payments and receipts for tenants who were purchasing their home through the Housing Commission. Monthly installments allowed people to access and purchase, affordable housing. On the front cover "Housing Commission/VICTORIA/ HOUSE PURCHASER'S/ INSTALMENT/RECEIPTS"housing wodonga, housing commission of victoria, public housing wodonga
