Showing 29 items matching "victoria. parliament. legislative council"
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Map, Legislative Council - Electoral Provinces, 1991
... victoria. parliament. legislative council...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne electoral boundaries victoria. parliament. legislative council State of Victoria. ...State of Victoria. Legislative Council Electoral Provinces. Sheet 3 Metropolitan Map. 1990 - 1991 redivision.State of Victoria. Legislative Council Electoral Provinces. Sheet 3 Metropolitan Map. 1990 - 1991 redivision.State of Victoria. Legislative Council Electoral Provinces. Sheet 3 Metropolitan Map. 1990 - 1991 redivision.electoral boundaries, victoria. parliament. legislative council -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Map, State Electoral Provinces, 1978
... victoria. parliament. legislative council...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne victoria. parliament. legislative council electoral boundaries State Electoral Provinces 1975 redivision (1977 subdivisions) Scale 1:90,0000 State Electoral Provinces 1975 redivision (1977 subdivisions) Scale 1:90,0000 State Electoral Provinces Map Map ...State Electoral Provinces 1975 redivision (1977 subdivisions) Scale 1:90,0000State Electoral Provinces 1975 redivision (1977 subdivisions) Scale 1:90,0000State Electoral Provinces 1975 redivision (1977 subdivisions) Scale 1:90,0000victoria. parliament. legislative council, electoral boundaries -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - MTT Petition to Victorian Parliament, Melbourne Tramways Trust (MTT), August 1905
... Details a Petition to the Parliament of Victoria, Legislative Council from the Melbourne Tramways Trust, the owners of the cable tram infrastructure. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Details a Petition to the Parliament of Victoria, Legislative Council from the Melbourne Tramways Trust, the owners of the cable tram infrastructure. ...Details a Petition to the Parliament of Victoria, Legislative Council from the Melbourne Tramways Trust, the owners of the cable tram infrastructure. The Municipalities that formed the Trust were concerned that the construction of electric tramways within their Municipalities would be in contrary to the Act that set up the cable trams and reduced revenue received from the cable tram operator, the MTOCo. They sought that Parliament would not sanction such tramways without the consent of the Trust's municipalities or members. Yields information about the concerns of the MTT about new electric tramways in 1905.Folded double foolscap sheet and then folded into four for presentation to the Victorian Parliament by the Melbourne Tramways Trust dated 16-8-1905. Paper has a MCC (Melbourne City Council) watermark - see image 3.mtt, cable tramways, petitions, parliament, electric tramways, melbourne tramways trust -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, E-Gee Printers, Gippsland Electoral Rolls for 1856 and Stock Assessment Payable, 1985
... 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. ...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. ...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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - SANDHURST SCHOOL OF MINES COLLECTION:: LETTER FROM PARLIAMENT HOUSE, 24/06/1907
... SANDHURST (BENDIGO) SCHOOL OF MINES LETTER FROM Parliament House -with the seal of the Legislative Council Victoria in red ink dated 24.6.1907 signed A Hicks re Deputation...SANDHURST (BENDIGO) SCHOOL OF MINES LETTER FROM Parliament House -with the seal of the Legislative Council Victoria in red ink dated 24.6.1907 signed A Hicks re Deputation Document SANDHURST SCHOOL OF MINES COLLECTION:: LETTER FROM PARLIAMENT HOUSE ...SANDHURST (BENDIGO) SCHOOL OF MINES LETTER FROM Parliament House -with the seal of the Legislative Council Victoria in red ink dated 24.6.1907 signed A Hicks re Deputationdocument, bendigo school of mines, parliament house melbourne. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: LETTER, 27/12/15
... Letter has Legislative Council Victoria emblem on the top and State Parliament House, Melbourne printed in red. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Foster & Wilson Collection Mr Henry Wilson Joseph Sternberg MLC Legislative Council Victoria Letter from Joseph Sternberg MLC 1891 - 1928 Bendigo Province To Mr Henry Wilson, Victorian Railways, Rochester. Letter has Legislative Council Victoria emblem on the top and State Parliament House, Melbourne printed in red. ...Letter from Joseph Sternberg MLC 1891 - 1928 Bendigo Province To Mr Henry Wilson, Victorian Railways, Rochester. Letter has Legislative Council Victoria emblem on the top and State Parliament House, Melbourne printed in red. (b) Envelope also has emblem printed on back flap.document, foster & wilson collection, mr henry wilson, joseph sternberg mlc, legislative council victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ACT OF PARLIAMENT NO. 5842 FROM 1954, 17/8/56
... VICTORIA ANNO TERTIO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ No. 5842. An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to the Simplification of the title to and the Dealing with Estates and interests in Land and for other purposes. [14th December 1954.] Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) 1. (1) this Act may be cited as the Transfer of Land Act 1954. ...VICTORIA ANNO TERTIO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ No. 5842. An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to the Simplification of the title to and the Dealing with Estates and interests in Land and for other purposes. [14th December 1954.] Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) 1. (1) this Act may be cited as the Transfer of Land Act 1954. ...A small book owned by Accountant & Auditor Harold Curnow detailing the "Simplification of Title to and the Dealing with Estates and Interests in land for other purposes", it also has the date 17/8/56 written in pencil on the top left corner. The first page is written as following. "17/8/56 Harold Curnow Accountant & Auditor, Colonial Mutual Building, View Point, Bendigo 1954 VICTORIA ANNO TERTIO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ No. 5842. An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to the Simplification of the title to and the Dealing with Estates and interests in Land and for other purposes. [14th December 1954.] Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) 1. (1) this Act may be cited as the Transfer of Land Act 1954. (Short title commencement and division) (2) (a) Save as otherwise expressly provided this act (except Division two of Part II.) shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette. (b) Division two of Part II. shall come into operation on such later day as is fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette 6325/55 -Price 3s. 9d.victoria, government gazette, 1954 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - 1958 ACT OF PARLIAMENT NO. 6284, 23/2/60
... VICTORIA ANNO SEPTIMO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ No. 6284. An Act to consolidate the Law relating to the Sale and Occupation of Crown Lands, [30th September 1958.] Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) 1. This act may be cited as the Land Act 1958. and shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in council...VICTORIA ANNO SEPTIMO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ No. 6284. An Act to consolidate the Law relating to the Sale and Occupation of Crown Lands, [30th September 1958.] Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) 1. This act may be cited as the Land Act 1958. and shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in council ...A small book owned by Accountant & Auditor Harold Curnow dated 23/2/60 detailing "An Act to consolidate the Law relating to the Sale and Occupation of Crown Lands." on page 61 it also has a 2/10/61 newspaper article and a June 27, 1962, page from the Victoria Gazette both of them detailing the Laws. The first page is written as following "Harold Curnow 1958. VICTORIA ANNO SEPTIMO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ No. 6284. An Act to consolidate the Law relating to the Sale and Occupation of Crown Lands, [30th September 1958.] Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) 1. This act may be cited as the Land Act 1958. and shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in council published in the Government Gazette, and is divided into Parts Divisions and Subdivisions as Follows: -"victoria, government gazette -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book/History/Social History, George William Rusden, History of Australia Vol 2, 1883
... Victoria including clerk of the Executive Council and clerk of the parliaments until retiring in 1882. He died in Melbourne on 23 December 1903. Rusden’s early career shifted from squatting to public service and educational roles. In 1849, he became agent for National Schools in Port Phillip (later Victoria) and Moreton Bay, travelling over 10,000 miles by horse to promote state directed education despite his Anglican faith. By 1851, he joined Victoria's colonial secretary's office as clerk, advancing to clerk of the Executive Council in 1852 and clerk of the parliaments in 1856, advising on legislative...Victoria including clerk of the Executive Council and clerk of the parliaments until retiring in 1882. He died in Melbourne on 23 December 1903. Rusden’s early career shifted from squatting to public service and educational roles. In 1849, he became agent for National Schools in Port Phillip (later Victoria) and Moreton Bay, travelling over 10,000 miles by horse to promote state directed education despite his Anglican faith. By 1851, he joined Victoria's colonial secretary's office as clerk, advancing to clerk of the Executive Council in 1852 and clerk of the parliaments in 1856, advising on legislative ...Volume 2 of G.W. Rusden's History of Australia continues the narrative from early colonial governance, examining governors after Arthur Phillip up through the mid 19th century. It covers expansions in New South Wales, the establishment of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), and Moreton Bay (Queensland), including key events like the Macarthur wool industry rise, convict management under governors like Lachlan Macquarie, and inter colonial tensions.Hard cover book History of Australia in three Volumes Author: George William Rusden Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd London, Melbourne and Sydney Date: 1883 Dark blue hardcover with a blue matching spine, the spine has a label with an inscription. (These volumes are first editions)non-fictionVolume 2 of G.W. Rusden's History of Australia continues the narrative from early colonial governance, examining governors after Arthur Phillip up through the mid 19th century. It covers expansions in New South Wales, the establishment of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), and Moreton Bay (Queensland), including key events like the Macarthur wool industry rise, convict management under governors like Lachlan Macquarie, and inter colonial tensions.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, great ocean road, book, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, warrnambool public library, history of australia vol 2, g w rusden -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book/History/Social History, George William Rusden, History of Australia Vol 1, 1883
... Victoria including clerk of the Executive Council and clerk of the parliaments until retiring in 1882. He died in Melbourne on 23 December 1903. Rusden’s early career shifted from squatting to public service and educational roles. In 1849, he became agent for National Schools in Port Phillip (later Victoria) and Moreton Bay, travelling over 10,000 miles by horse to promote state directed education despite his Anglican faith. By 1851, he joined Victoria's colonial secretary's office as clerk, advancing to clerk of the Executive Council in 1852 and clerk of the parliaments in 1856, advising on legislative...Victoria including clerk of the Executive Council and clerk of the parliaments until retiring in 1882. He died in Melbourne on 23 December 1903. Rusden’s early career shifted from squatting to public service and educational roles. In 1849, he became agent for National Schools in Port Phillip (later Victoria) and Moreton Bay, travelling over 10,000 miles by horse to promote state directed education despite his Anglican faith. By 1851, he joined Victoria's colonial secretary's office as clerk, advancing to clerk of the Executive Council in 1852 and clerk of the parliaments in 1856, advising on legislative ...Volume 1 covers Australia's history from prehistoric times through early European exploration to the founding of New South Wales in 1788. It details early rumours of a great southern land. Also voyages by explorers like Dirk Hartog, Tasman, Dampier, and Cook, along with the establishment of the first colony under Governor Arthur Phillip, including challenges like famine and initial settlements.History of Australia Vol 1 Author: George William Rusden Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd Date: 1883non-fictionVolume 1 covers Australia's history from prehistoric times through early European exploration to the founding of New South Wales in 1788. It details early rumours of a great southern land. Also voyages by explorers like Dirk Hartog, Tasman, Dampier, and Cook, along with the establishment of the first colony under Governor Arthur Phillip, including challenges like famine and initial settlements. warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, great ocean road, book, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, warrnambool public library, history of australia vol 1, g w rusden -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book/History/Social History, George William Rusden, History of Australia Vol 3, 1883
... Victoria including clerk of the Executive Council and clerk of the parliaments until retiring in 1882. He died in Melbourne on 23 December 1903. Rusden’s early career shifted from squatting to public service and educational roles. In 1849, he became agent for National Schools in Port Phillip (later Victoria) and Moreton Bay, travelling over 10,000 miles by horse to promote state directed education despite his Anglican faith. By 1851, he joined Victoria's colonial secretary's office as clerk, advancing to clerk of the Executive Council in 1852 and clerk of the parliaments in 1856, advising on legislative...Victoria including clerk of the Executive Council and clerk of the parliaments until retiring in 1882. He died in Melbourne on 23 December 1903. Rusden’s early career shifted from squatting to public service and educational roles. In 1849, he became agent for National Schools in Port Phillip (later Victoria) and Moreton Bay, travelling over 10,000 miles by horse to promote state directed education despite his Anglican faith. By 1851, he joined Victoria's colonial secretary's office as clerk, advancing to clerk of the Executive Council in 1852 and clerk of the parliaments in 1856, advising on legislative ...Volume 3 shifts to political developments, focusing on the 1856 Constitution Act and Victoria's road to self-government. It details federation debates, relationships with Britain, sketches later governors, and addresses gold rush impacts, land reforms, and emerging parliamentary systems across colonies. Together, the volumes form Rusden's comprehensive, if biased, chronicle to the 1850s.Hard cover book History of Australia in three Volumes Author: George William Rusden Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd London, Melbourne and Sydney Date: 1883 Dark blue hardcover with a blue matching spine, the spine has a label with an inscription. (These volumes are first editions)non-fictionVolume 3 shifts to political developments, focusing on the 1856 Constitution Act and Victoria's road to self-government. It details federation debates, relationships with Britain, sketches later governors, and addresses gold rush impacts, land reforms, and emerging parliamentary systems across colonies. Together, the volumes form Rusden's comprehensive, if biased, chronicle to the 1850s.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, book, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, warrnambool public library, history of australia vol 3, g w rusden -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Aaron Robinson et al, Flow by Holly Grace and Aaron Robinson, 2014
... ./ December/ Charles Hotham is appointed Lt-Governor/ 1854 March/ A bill to extend the Elective Franchise is passed by the Legislative Council and sent to London for the assent of the British Parliament. 22nd June/ Lt-Governor Sir Charles Hotham arrives in Victoria. ..../ December/ Charles Hotham is appointed Lt-Governor/ 1854 March/ A bill to extend the Elective Franchise is passed by the Legislative Council and sent to London for the assent of the British Parliament. 22nd June/ Lt-Governor Sir Charles Hotham arrives in Victoria. ...Water is key to a thriving community and it is through the representation of water Flow enlivens the space at Bakery Hill. Historically ‘water races’ ran through the valleys of the Greater Ballarat area unearthing the minerals that forged prosperity and wealth. This water still flows today unearthing new possibilities for the community. Possibilities focusing on sustainability, ecology, health and prosperity. Flowing over the site a series of kinetic turbines flutter in the wind creating a contemporary water race. The interactive elements offer visual stimulation enticing people to connect with the artwork and in turn the surrounding spaces. Bakery Hill has great historical significance. It’s connection to the Eureka Stockade and the series of events that were to unfold during the 1850’s was to become the turning point in Australian political history. The placement of each turbine is to mirror a point of history in the timeline of events that occurred during the Eureka Stockade. The Water Race is a symbol of possibilities, the ones created by history and those of modern society. It is a visual timeline that can be read by traversing the site. The connecting turbines that flow and turn in sync are a representation of time passing and the interconnectedness of history with the community that surrounds it. The gateway to Bridge Mall is framed through the placement of each turbine allowing the sense of prosperity and wealth to flow through to the surrounding community. This gateway also references the significance of Bakery Hill reinvigorating the historical site by reconnecting it back to its town centre. The artwork is of aesthetic and historical significance to the people of BallaratTwelve steel turbines set on poles with dates attached and a large bronze 'timeline' plaqueFLOW/ Plotting the motion of Wind, Water, History and Time/ by Holly Grace and Aaron Robinson/ This site has great historical significance. It’s connection to the Eureka Stockade and the series of events that unfolded in the 1850’s was to become the turning point in Australian history. The placement of each turbine within this artwork mirrors a point of history in the events that led up to the Eureka Stockade. It is a visual timeline that can be read by traversing the site. The connecting turbines that flow and turn in sync are a representation of time passing. They are a symbol of the community’s connection to their history. 1851 June James Esmond makes the first discovery of gold in Victoria at Clunes./ 1st July The Port Phillip District separates from New South Wales and becomes the Colony of Victoria. It is still subject to British rule./ August Gold is discovered at Buninyong and at Golden Point, Ballarat. Lt-Governor La Trobe introduces the Gold Licence system in an attempt to reduce the colony’s debt./ 20th September First gold licences issued in Ballarat. / 1852 August/ Eureka Lead discovered on the Ballarat goldfields. December Charles La Trobe resigns as Lt-Governor but he is not relieved until 1854/ July – December/ Unrest builds on the various goldfields with protest meetings held in Bendigo and Castlemaine. Bendigo’s Red Ribbon Movement is active on the goldfields and the Bendigo Petition is presented to Lt-Governor./ December/ Charles Hotham is appointed Lt-Governor/ 1854 March/ A bill to extend the Elective Franchise is passed by the Legislative Council and sent to London for the assent of the British Parliament. 22nd June/ Lt-Governor Sir Charles Hotham arrives in Victoria. The colony faces mounting debt and Hotham orders weekly licence hunts in an attempt to increase income./ August/ Hotham is acclaimed during his visit to the Ballarat goldfield./ 13th September? Hotham orders twice-weekly licence hunts to further increase revenue./ September – October/ Miners are experiencing problems – no shafts bottomed on the Eureka Lead for five weeks./ 7th October/ James Scobie is murdered outside the Eureka Hotel. Many diggers believe that publican James Bentley is responsible./ 9th October/ At Scobie’s inquest, Bentley is acquitted, despite strong evidence of his guilt./ 10th October/ Father Smythe’s servant is beaten up by authorities and falsely arrested for not holding a licence./ 15th October/ Mass meeting of miners on Bakery Hill. Catholic miners meet after Mass. // 17th October/ A meeting of up to 10,000 Diggers is held near the Eureka Hotel to protest against Bentley’s acquittal. The meeting results in the burning of the hotel. Three diggers, Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre, are arrested. Hotham dispatches 400 soldiers to Ballarat. 22nd October/ Another large meeting is held to address grievances. The Catholics send their leaders, Hayes, Kennedy and Manning to meet Rede. The Government Camp is under siege 11th November/ A public meeting on Bakery Hill results in the formal establishment of the Ballarat Reform League and adoption of the League’s proposals./ 21st November/ The enquiry into the Bentley affair is published. It recommends the dismissal of the judge and the establishment of a Royal Commission. 23rd November/ Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre are convicted of burning the hotel. The Ballarat Reform League demands their release. 27th November/ A deputation from The Ballarat Reform League, including Humffray, Black and Kennedy, meet with Hotham to demand the release of the three prisoners. Hotham does not believe the diggers have the right to “demand anything”, Rede requests reinforcements in Ballarat. 28th November/ Miners attack the troop reinforcements and wagons passing near the Eureka diggings. A drummer boy is seriously wounded. 29th November/ A “Monster Meeting” attended by more than 10,000 diggers is held on Bakery Hill. The Southern Cross flag is flown for the first time. Peter Lalor addresses the miners and a number of diggers burn their licences. 30th November/ A licence hunt occurs in the morning at the order of Commissioner Rede. Another meeting of radical miners is held on Bakery Hill. Peter Lalor becomes leader of the diggers and calls for volunteers. Many diggers wear an oath to defend their rights and liberties under the Southern Cross flag. A number of diggers move to the Eureka Lead and start to erect a stockade. 3rd December In the early hours of Sunday morning 296 soldiers and police led by Captain Thomas proceed from the Government Camp to the Eureka Lead and attack the Stockade. 22 diggers and 7 military are officially listed as being killed. Many others are wounded. Approximately 120 diggers are arrested and marched to the Government Camp. 4th December/ Funeral of some of the fallen diggers and soldiers. Martial Law is proclaimed in Ballarat. Henry Seekamp, editor of the Ballarat Times is charged with seditious libel. 6th December/ Major General Sir Robert Nickle, commander-in-chief of the military forces in the Australian colonies, arrives in Ballarat. 9th December/ General Nickle repeals martial law. 14th December/ The Gold Fields Commission sits for the first time. 18th December/ The first Ballarat sitting of the Gold Fields Commission is held at Bath’s Hotel. 1855 23rd January/ Henry Seekamp is found guilt of sedition and sentenced to three months in prison. 22nd February/ The Eureka trials starts in Melbourne. February to March/ 13 prisoners are tried and acquitted amid great public rejoicing. 27th March Report of the Royal Commission recommends miners’ rights and significant reforms. 10th November/ Peter Lalor and John Basson Humffray are nominated for seats in the legislative Council. 31st December Sir Charles Hotham dies before his resignation takes effect. flow, aaron robinson, holly grace, public art, eureka stockade, bakery hill -
Parliament of VictoriaPortrait of Sir James Patterson, Coutts, Gordon 1865-1938, Premier James Patterson, 1893
... 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...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 ...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 VictoriaVictoria the Golden, Strutt, William 1825-1915, Victoria the golden : scenes, sketches, and jottings from nature, 1850-1862, 1850-1862, c.1895
... parliament of victoria...colony of victoria...separation day...victorian legislative council...Parliament of Victoria Spring Street East Melbourne melbourne "Victoria the Golden" documents life in Victoria between 1850 and 1862 as viewed by artist William Strutt. Momentous events in the Colony’s history such as Separation Day (1 July 1851), the sitting of the first Legislative Council (13 November 1851), the death of Burke (June 1861) and the Black Thursday bushfires (6 February 1851) are depicted. ..."Victoria the Golden" documents life in Victoria between 1850 and 1862 as viewed by artist William Strutt. Momentous events in the Colony’s history such as Separation Day (1 July 1851), the sitting of the first Legislative Council (13 November 1851), the death of Burke (June 1861) and the Black Thursday bushfires (6 February 1851) are depicted. In 1907 the Premier of Victoria Thomas Bent purchased "Victoria the Golden" from Strutt for £120 and presented it to the Library. The album depicts events in chronological order with what Strutt considered “fidelity to nature and accuracy”, so that present day Victorians may view the sketches “as records of what we may now look upon as the dim past in the rapidly progressive history of Victoria”. Victoria the Golden is celebrated as one of the Parliament’s great treasures. It is a testament to William Strutt’s skill as a draughtsman and contains over 100 assorted images which were executed between the years of 1850-1862. Strutt’s particular talent was to be able to step back and record each event with particular care to detail. Many of the pieces contained within this album are littered with notes, such as the correct resting position of a corporal’s sword or details about the cloth and cut of a subject’s jacket. Strutt also notes in one of his many sketches of the new Legislative Council chamber at Spring Street that the President, Sir James Palmer, is seated ‘a little too high’ (page 30). Throughout the album, Strutt’s illustrations bring to life the diverse nature and peoples of the new colony. His range of subjects is comprehensive and includes parliamentarians, lawyers, wives and daughters, merchants, labourers, police and military officers, indigenous communities, farmers, miners, prisoners and explorers. The everyday and the extraordinary are depicted with each turn of the page. 44 leaves heavy card, approximately 1mm thick. Sketches, watercolours and prints of varying sizes and papers are glued onto the pages. Full leather binding in blue leather with title and decorative border in gold. There are four raised bands on the spine, with gold decoration on the bands and at the head and tail of the spine. Marbled end papers and flyleaves. Gold on the edges of the book block. Card pages have a sheet of mottled blue paper on recto. Album leaf connection is a guarded system with stiff stubs and cloth hinges. Each page has a sheet of glassine paper attached at the binding edge to protect the images. Many pages stamped with "Parliament of Victoria" verso. Printed in gold, recto: "VICTORIA THE GOLDEN/ SCENES,/ SKETCHES,/ AND JOTTINGS FROM NATURE./ BY/ Wm. STRUTT/ MELBOURNE, VICTORIA./ 1850-1862" First pages include handwritten 'introductory remarks' and index of plates.parliament of victoria, colony of victoria, separation day, victorian legislative council, burke and wills expedition, wills, william john, 1834-1861, burke, robert o'hara, 1821-1861, strutt, william, 1825-1915, bent, thomas sir, 1838-1909, native police corps, fawkner, john pascoe, 1792-1869, black thursday bushfires, gold rush, princes bridge, melbourne -
Parliament of VictoriaPortrait of Queen Victoria, Winterhalter, Franz Xaver (After), Queen Victoria, after Winterhalter, c.1859
... Parliament of Victoria is not signed. Comparison with other copies of the work suggest that the Parliament’s painting may have been completed by William Corden. The Government Art Collection (United Kingdom), has a Queen Victoria copy in their collection and Parliament’s portrait has similar traits. A copy by John Prescott Knight which hangs in the Legislative Council...Parliament of Victoria is not signed. Comparison with other copies of the work suggest that the Parliament’s painting may have been completed by William Corden. The Government Art Collection (United Kingdom), has a Queen Victoria copy in their collection and Parliament’s portrait has similar traits. A copy by John Prescott Knight which hangs in the Legislative Council ...Queen Victoria’s appreciation of German artist Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-1873) began after she saw portraits by him of other European monarchs. Accordingly, between 1842 and 1861 he made fifteen visits to England and painted over 100 portraits of Her Majesty, the royal family and other friends and dignitaries. In 1843 Winterhalter was commissioned to paint matching portraits of Queen Victoria and Albert, the Prince Consort. These originals hang in the Garter Throne Room at Windsor Castle and are part of the UK Royal Collection. Many legitimate copies of Winterhalter’s portrait were produced and presented to the Parliaments of the British Empire, including the Parliament of Victoria. Such copies are referred to as “After F. X. Winterhalter” and artists responsible include William Corden and John Prescott Knight. When creating copies, artists were not restricted by the size of the original portrait. Walterhalter’s original is 2.7m x 1.7m whereas copies can reach an impressive 4.5 metres in height. The portrait that hangs in Queens Hall at the Parliament of Victoria is not signed. Comparison with other copies of the work suggest that the Parliament’s painting may have been completed by William Corden. The Government Art Collection (United Kingdom), has a Queen Victoria copy in their collection and Parliament’s portrait has similar traits. A copy by John Prescott Knight which hangs in the Legislative Council in the Parliament of Tasmania is quite different, particularly with reference to the shape of the young Queen’s face, which is rounder in the Corden portraits.This portrait of Queen Victoria was presented as a gift by the British Government to the Parliament of Victoria in April 1860. Painted on fine linen supplied under Royal Warrant by the workshop Winsor and Newton, London, the frame has been embellished with elaborate wooden carvings. Framed portrait, oil on linen, of Queen Victoria. Victoria is posed in front of a curtain partially obscuring a building (possibly Buckingham Palace) in the background. Timber frame with a layer of gesso and decorative composition ornaments. There are rose, scotch thistle, clover leaf and Acanthus ornaments. A carved wood and composition element crown, resting on a tassled pillow sits on top of the frame.Canvas unsigned. Verso printed: ‘WINSOR AND NEWTON / Rathbone Place, London’. Embossed stamp into stretcher wood, stamped ‘Winsor and Newton’ in black ink.victoria queen of great britain, 1819-1901, winterhalter, franz xaver, 1805-1873, corden, william, queens hall, parliament of victoria -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The Edwin James Beardmore Story, John Beardmore, 2016
... Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative ...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. Born in Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly many years earlier after serving on the Wodonga Council for 20 years, including five terms as President. Henry then won the seat of Benambra in the Victorian Legislative Assembly at a by-election on 20th April 1917. Henry Beardmore died in Wodonga on 29 August 1932non-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. Born in Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly many years earlier after serving on the Wodonga Council for 20 years, including five terms as President. Henry then won the seat of Benambra in the Victorian Legislative Assembly at a by-election on 20th April 1917. Henry Beardmore died in Wodonga on 29 August 1932edwin james beardmore, beardmore family, queensland politicians -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The Life and Times of John Edwin Beardmore, John Edwin Beardmore, 2010
... Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative ...This family history details the background of the Beardmore family in Australia and focuses on the life, adventures and achievements of the author, John Edwin Beardmore. It tells of his childhood experiences as well as his many travels around parts of Australia and especially Queensland. 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. Born in Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly many years earlier after serving on the Wodonga Council for 20 years, including five terms as President. Henry then won the seat of Benambra in the Victorian Legislative Assembly at a by-election on 20th April 1917. Henry Beardmore died in Wodonga on 29 August 1932non-fictionThis family history details the background of the Beardmore family in Australia and focuses on the life, adventures and achievements of the author, John Edwin Beardmore. It tells of his childhood experiences as well as his many travels around parts of Australia and especially Queensland. 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. Born in Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly many years earlier after serving on the Wodonga Council for 20 years, including five terms as President. Henry then won the seat of Benambra in the Victorian Legislative Assembly at a by-election on 20th April 1917. Henry Beardmore died in Wodonga on 29 August 1932beardmore family, pioneers australia -
Unions BallaratJohn Hancock and the rise of Victorian Labor : the first detonation of the volcano, Claven, Jim, 1993
... 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. 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 Front cover: author's name and title. ...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 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The Edwin James Beardmore Story (Revised Edition)
... Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative ...A revised edition of the Edwin James Beardmore Story. 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. Born in Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly many years earlier after serving on the Wodonga Council for 20 years, including five terms as President. Henry then won the seat of Benambra in the Victorian Legislative Assembly at a by-election on 20th April 1917. Henry Beardmore died in Wodonga on 29 August 1932A volume of 275 pages including text and photographic images. 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.A revised edition of the Edwin James Beardmore Story. 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. Born in Victoria in 1891, he moved to Queensland in 1914 as a stock-dealer at St George and lived the remainder of his life in that area of the State. He served on the Balonne Shire Council for 15 years and was its Deputy Chairman for eight years. He died in Brisbane, Queensland on 8 April 1985. Politics and the desire to help others were part of Eddie Beardmore's heritage and when he entered Parliament it was a case of like father, like son. His father, Mr Henry Beardmore, was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly many years earlier after serving on the Wodonga Council for 20 years, including five terms as President. Henry then won the seat of Benambra in the Victorian Legislative Assembly at a by-election on 20th April 1917. Henry Beardmore died in Wodonga on 29 August 1932edwin james beardmore, beardmore family -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph
... 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...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 ...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 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Lawrence Alexander McArthur, 1/04/1996 12:00:00 AM
... Legislative Council member 1982 - 85, Chairman, Vic. Egg Board 1989-93. Entered Teachers College, Ballarat and his life was committed to education of the young and assistance to those who needed support. Principal of Valkstone Primary School, Melbourne, 1971. He was the Deputy Whip in the Legislative Council. Died March 1996. McArthur Lawrence Alexander Victoria. Parliament ...Obituary for Lawrence McArthur, born Hamilton, Vic. 1930,Obituary for Lawrence McArthur, born Hamilton, Vic. 1930, A.L.P. Legislative Council member 1982 - 85, Chairman, Vic. Egg Board 1989-93. Entered Teachers College, Ballarat and his life was committed to education of the young and assistance to those who needed support. Principal of Valkstone Primary School, Melbourne, 1971. He was the Deputy Whip in the Legislative Council. Died March 1996.Obituary for Lawrence McArthur, born Hamilton, Vic. 1930, mcarthur, lawrence alexander, victoria. parliament. nunawading province, victorian egg board, valkestone primary school, north brunswick primary school, mitcham primary school, no. 2904, weeden heights primary school, joint party salinity committee, victoria. parliament. joint parliamentary natural resources and environmental committee -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, 1981 Census of population and housing, 1981
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne australia. census 1981 victoria. parliament. nunawading seat population Copy of Australian Bureau of Statistics census of population and housing, 1981, Legislative Council Seat of Nunawading. ...Copy of Australian Bureau of Statistics census of population and housing, 1981, Legislative Council Seat of Nunawading.Copy of Australian Bureau of Statistics census of population and housing, 1981, Legislative Council Seat of Nunawading.non-fictionCopy of Australian Bureau of Statistics census of population and housing, 1981, Legislative Council Seat of Nunawading.australia. census, 1981, victoria. parliament. nunawading seat, population -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Document - Speech, Empire Day 1933
... 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...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 ...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 -
Unions BallaratPeter Lalor Lithograph, n/d
... 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). btlc ballarat trades hall ballarat trades and labour council eureka stockade lalor, peter history - ballarat politics and government "The late Hon Peter Lalor, Ex-Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and leader of the Memorable Eureka Insurrection of 1854. ...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 -
Unions BallaratPhotograph: Marg Card, Dianne Hadden, Karen Overington, Candy Bread, Terry Bracks & Jenny Beacham, 1999
... 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...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 ...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 -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image, First Legislative Council of Victoria, 1851, 1851
... parliament...Legislative Council of Victoria...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Governor La Trobe parliament Legislative Council of Victoria Black and white image of the first Legislatie Council of Victoria on 03 November 1851. ...Black and white image of the first Legislatie Council of Victoria on 03 November 1851. Leading citizens attended the inauguration by Governor La Trobe. The meeting was held at St Patrick's Hall, oOurke Street West, Melbourne. governor la trobe, parliament, legislative council of victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Decorative object - Re-Elect J. H. Abbott - Card, 1904
... Legislative Council for the Northern Province and held his seat until beaten at the 1904 election. Bendigo J. H. Abbott Legislative Council of Victoria A cream coloured double-sided card folded in half to form four pages with black print. Two pages are requesting voters to re-elect The Hon. J. H. Abbott, M.L.C. to the Legislative Council after fifteen Years' Service. One page has a detailed description of his attachments in the Parliament ...Joseph Henry Abbott (1830–1904) in 1889 J. H. Abbott was elected to the Legislative Council for the Northern Province and held his seat until beaten at the 1904 election. A cream coloured double-sided card folded in half to form four pages with black print. Two pages are requesting voters to re-elect The Hon. J. H. Abbott, M.L.C. to the Legislative Council after fifteen Years' Service. One page has a detailed description of his attachments in the Parliament. Another page has a photograph of him signed Yours Faithfully J.H. Abbott. bendigo, j. h. abbott, legislative council of victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1985
... It confirms that two members, Popple E. and Somerville R., have paid their subscriptions through the Co-operative.Action Requested: The secretary recommends that the recipient notes these payments for their records. 8504.41aq This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, addressing the potential transfer and replacement of a poultry officer in the Bendigo area. 8504.41ar This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs addressing the status and future of poultry industry services in the Bendigo region 8504.41as Letters between CEPA and members of parliament re docking charges 8504.41at This document is a formal letter from Ernie Dunn, a Member of the Legislative Council and Leader of the National Party (Council), addressed to Mr. ...It confirms that two members, Popple E. and Somerville R., have paid their subscriptions through the Co-operative.Action Requested: The secretary recommends that the recipient notes these payments for their records. 8504.41aq This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, addressing the potential transfer and replacement of a poultry officer in the Bendigo area. 8504.41ar This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs addressing the status and future of poultry industry services in the Bendigo region 8504.41as Letters between CEPA and members of parliament re docking charges 8504.41at This document is a formal letter from Ernie Dunn, a Member of the Legislative Council and Leader of the National Party (Council), addressed to Mr. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1985. This item includes the following documents: 8504.41a 8504.41a Egg Farmers of Victoria 1984-1985 Report 26 pages 8504.41b This document is an official invitation from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, dated July 2, 1985, addressed to Mr. K. Fitzgibbon. Meeting Location and DateThe Board's August meeting is scheduled for August 21, 1985, at the Bendigo Municipal Offices, as the area is expected to be free of quarantine issues by then. 8504.41c The Board postponed the Bendigo meeting due to farm quarantines, which was later confirmed as a responsible decision. 8504.41d The document is a formal response from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to the Commercial Egg Producers Association regarding poultry industry services in northern Victoria. 8504.41e Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria is asked to submit a panel of at least three and not more than five qualified growers for consideration. 8504.41f Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Governor in Council has made new appointments to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board.Details of these appointments are provided in an enclosed statement (not included in the summary). 8504.41g Here are the key points from the Crystal Egg Company letter addressing complaints from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria:Response to Complaints:The company disputes all points raised in the association's letter, stating there are no grounds for the complaints.The author expresses confusion about the complaints and suggests direct communication (phone or in-person) to resolve issues quickly. 8504.41h Egg Farmers of Victoria. The document outlines correspondence regarding legislative changes and quota levy arrangements for the Victorian egg industry 8504.41i From Egg Farmers of Victoria; the document outlines proposed amendments to the Marketing of Primary Products Act, focusing on the egg industry in Victoria. 8504.41j The document details the new Producer Agent Contracts for egg producers, outlining two contract types and their key requirements 8504.41k The document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The Association asks Mr. Kennedy to arrange a meeting with the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Evan Walker, to discuss issues related to transporting country eggs to Melbourne.Proposal for Egg Board Composition: 8504.41l Letter to the Egg Farmers Association of Victoria's letter. The Association opposes the Board's recommendation to phase out dockage subsidies, viewing it as discriminatory against country egg producers and those outside metropolitan areas.They argue that industry costs should be shared equally across all sectors; also Concerns About Public Health Statements 8504.41m Letter to Bruce Reid MLC regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization Amendment Act 1985 8504.41n Letter to David Kennedy MLA regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization Amendment Act 1985 8504.41o Letter to Bernie Dunne MLC regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization Amendment Act 1985 8504.41p To Evan Walker MLC The document is a formal letter expressing protest and concern regarding the misrepresentation and misuse of confidential correspondence about the Egg Farmers of Victoria's 5-year plan. 8504.41q To the Egg Farmers of Victoria. The document is a formal letter expressing concern and protest over the misrepresentation and misuse of correspondence related to the Egg Farmers of Victoria's 5-year plan. 8504.41r This document is a formal letter to the General Manager of Egg Farmers of Victoria, addressing clarifications and proposed changes to marketing and quota schemes for egg producers in Victoria and New South Wales. 8504.41s This document is a formal letter from the Secretary of CEPA, dated July 30, 1985. The key points are:The letter notifies members about a resolution regarding the incorporation of the Association. 8504.41t Disappointment with Egg Farmers of Victoria Board's Actions Producers. 8504.41u The document is a formal letter from the secretary of CEPA to the manager of Crystal Egg Co., highlighting several concerns about the company's egg grading service 8504.41v Notice of Annual Conference Announcement. The Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association will hold its Annual Conference.Date and Time: Wednesday, 19th June 1985 at 6:00 p.m.Location: R.S.L. Hall, Kangaroo Flat. 8504.41w Notice of AGM Meeting Date and Time:Thursday, 27th June 1985 at 7:00 8504.41x This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA, addressed to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of the Egg Farmers of Victoria. Request for Meeting:The association is requesting a deputation with the entire Board of the Egg Farmers of Victoria in Melbourne.The purpose of the meeting is to discuss proposed changes affecting the egg industry. 8504.41y CEPA is submitting nominations for the Producer Member position on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board.T hree candidates are nominated: Peter Carpeneeer: Retiring member, served the past two years, praised for his representation, nominated for another term. Ron Robins: From Harcourt. Gary Robertson: From Lockwood South. The letter is addressed to Mr. E. Walker, Minister of Agriculture, and sent by K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the association. 8504.41z The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg & Producers Association of Victoria addressed to Mr. Michael John, M.L.A., congratulating him on his recent election to Parliament. 8504.41aa This document is a congratulatory letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria to Ken Wright, marking his election to Parliament. 8504.41ab This document is a congratulatory letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria to David Kennedy, marking his election to Parliament. 8504.41ac This document is a formal letter from the Secretary of CEPA to the Minister for Agriculture. The key points are:Request for Meeting. The association is seeking a meeting with the Minister for Agriculture at the earliest convenience. The main topic is to discuss the future of the poultry industry in the state. 8504.41ad This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA addressed to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of the Egg Farmers of Victoria. Request for Meeting:The association is requesting a deputation (meeting) with the entire Board of the Egg Farmers of Victoria in Melbourne. 8504.40ae The document is a letter from the Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria expressing concern about proposed changes to Department of Agriculture services for the poultry industry. Key points include. The letter opposes the recommendation to transfer Greg Parkinson (a poultry industry officer) to Melbourne and review Bendigo's poultry services after 12 months. 8504.41af This document is a membership directory for the C.E.P.A. Bendigo Branch, listing members' names and addresses. Contains a table of members with their names, addresses, and membership numbers. Some members are noted as 'Life Members', indicating special status (e.g., D.T. Dixon, J.D. Oakes). 8504.41ag The document records the executive meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria held on April 25, 1985 8504.41ah The Central Council Executive Meeting held on 30th May 1985 Minutes 8504.41ai The executive meeting minutes of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, April 1985 8504.41aj CEPA Annual Conference Minutes June 1985 8504.41ak Egg Farmers of Victoria Newsletter, four pages, March 1985 8504.41al This document outlines proposed quality standards and sampling procedures for egg freshness, focusing on Haugh Units, to be included in a 5-year plan 8504.41am Notice of Annual CEPA Meeting June 1995 8504.41an This document is an invitation from the Commercial Egg Producers Association (CEPA) to its members in the Bendigo and South Bendigo branches. Monthly MeetingsMeetings are held on the second Monday of each month at the R.S.L. Hall, Kangaroo Flat, at 8:00 p.m. 8504.41ao This document contains a series of correspondence between the South Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association, government officials, and members of parliament regarding the aftermath of a fowl plague outbreak in Victoria, Australia. There was significant concern among egg producers about delays in receiving compensation for losses due to the fowl plague outbreak. 8504.41ap This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association Co-operative Limited, dated October 7, 1985. The letter informs the recipient about the status of subscription payments. It confirms that two members, Popple E. and Somerville R., have paid their subscriptions through the Co-operative.Action Requested: The secretary recommends that the recipient notes these payments for their records. 8504.41aq This document is a formal letter from the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, addressing the potential transfer and replacement of a poultry officer in the Bendigo area. 8504.41ar This document is a formal letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs addressing the status and future of poultry industry services in the Bendigo region 8504.41as Letters between CEPA and members of parliament re docking charges 8504.41at This document is a formal letter from Ernie Dunn, a Member of the Legislative Council and Leader of the National Party (Council), addressed to Mr. J. Heard, Secretary of the South Bendigo Branch of the Commercial Egg Producers Association. The letter informs Mr. Heard about comments made in the State Parliament regarding the replacement of the Poultry Officer in the Bendigo region. Ernie Dunn has enclosed a copy of his parliamentary comments for Mr. Heard's information.Communication: The letter serves as an official communication to keep the poultry association informed about parliamentary discussions relevant to their interests. 8504.41au This document is a formal letter from Tom Austin, MP, addressing concerns about the proposed removal of the egg transport subsidy. 8504.41av This document is a formal notification to CEPA Secretary Mr. R. Broadbent regarding the appointment of industry representatives to two Poultry Industry/Department working parties, from the Department of Agriculture 8504.41aw This document is a letter from Bernie Dunn, Member of the Legislative Council and Leader of the National Party (Council), addressed to Mrs. Joan Heard, Secretary of the South Bendigo C.E.P.A. Bernie Dunn acknowledges receipt of Mrs. Heard's letter regarding concerns about additional dockage (freight charges) for egg transport between Bendigo and Melbourne. 8504.41ax Letters between CEPA and Members of Parloiamnet. The document outlines the Victorian Egg Board's plan to phase out transport subsidies in the egg industry by 1989. Since 1937, transport costs for moving eggs from grading floors or depots to market or processing plants have been covered by an equalization fund, financed by a levy on all eggs produced.In 1984/85, subsidies totaled $710,000 (1.44 cents per dozen); by 1985/86, this was estimated at $800,000 (1.6 cents per dozen). Rising transport costs have increased the subsidy burden and associated levies.The shift of egg production from metropolitan to country areas has hidden the true cost of transport for some producers.No other primary industry subsidizes transport to market, and Victoria is the last state to do so after NSW removed its subsidy.egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1986
... Victoria. Acknowledgement of Correspondence: 8504.42c This document is a formal correspondence from John Brumby, the Federal Member of Parliament representing Bendigo, Australia; Press Relase from Paul Keating the Australian Treasurer; inquiry into the table chicken industry. 8504.42d The document is a letter from Ken Wright, a Legislative Council member, addressing concerns raised by the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria regarding the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.42e The document discusses reducing the quota/levy age for hens from 26 weeks to 18 or 22 weeks, as considered by various Australian states.South Australia has already moved to a 22-week quota age; New South Wales is considering 18 weeks. 8504.42f This document outlines proposed changes by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board regarding producer agent contracts and related marketing administration arrangements. 8504.42g Paper on the industry. ...Victoria. Acknowledgement of Correspondence: 8504.42c This document is a formal correspondence from John Brumby, the Federal Member of Parliament representing Bendigo, Australia; Press Relase from Paul Keating the Australian Treasurer; inquiry into the table chicken industry. 8504.42d The document is a letter from Ken Wright, a Legislative Council member, addressing concerns raised by the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria regarding the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.42e The document discusses reducing the quota/levy age for hens from 26 weeks to 18 or 22 weeks, as considered by various Australian states.South Australia has already moved to a 22-week quota age; New South Wales is considering 18 weeks. 8504.42f This document outlines proposed changes by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board regarding producer agent contracts and related marketing administration arrangements. 8504.42g Paper on the industry. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1986. This item includes the following documents: 8504.42a Egg Farmers of Victoria annual Report 1985-1986, 30 pages 8504.42b This document is a formal letter from Michael John, M.P., State Member for Bendigo East and Secretary to the Shadow Cabinet, addressed to Mr. Kevin Fitzgibbon of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. Acknowledgement of Correspondence: 8504.42c This document is a formal correspondence from John Brumby, the Federal Member of Parliament representing Bendigo, Australia; Press Relase from Paul Keating the Australian Treasurer; inquiry into the table chicken industry. 8504.42d The document is a letter from Ken Wright, a Legislative Council member, addressing concerns raised by the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria regarding the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.42e The document discusses reducing the quota/levy age for hens from 26 weeks to 18 or 22 weeks, as considered by various Australian states.South Australia has already moved to a 22-week quota age; New South Wales is considering 18 weeks. 8504.42f This document outlines proposed changes by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board regarding producer agent contracts and related marketing administration arrangements. 8504.42g Paper on the industry. Egg Production Practices. Only about 6% of Victorian hens are housed in controlled environment sheds; most producers use high-rise sheds with blinds.Controlled environment farms keep hens under artificial lighting, stacked four layers high, which poses challenges for monitoring all hens and raises animal welfare concerns.The document argues against being forced into this type of shedding system. 8504.42h To the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. The document is a protest letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria addressing proposed regulations for egg receival locations. 8504.42i To the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Letter regarding proposed regulations to amend egg weights to three grades 8504.42j The document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association expressing concerns about the South Australian Government's decision to phase out the South Australian Egg Board. 8504.42k To the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Protest letter regarding the Prices Commissioner's Report on Victoria Egg Prices 8504.42l This document is a thank-you letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria to Mr. Greg Parkinson. The Council thanks Mr. Parkinson for his support and interest during his tenure at the Bendigo Diagnostic Centre. 8504.42m This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA, addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The association has sent a letter to Mr. Walker, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, regarding industry price changes.The Secretary is requesting Mr. Kennedy to arrange a deputation with the Labour Party Rural Committee to discuss these price changes.The request for the deputation is considered urgent and the association would appreciate it being arranged as soon as possible. 8504.42n This letter to the Egg Farmers of Victoria addresses concerns about discrimination against country egg producers and its impact on their business viability. 8504.42o To John Cain Premier of Victoria. Points outline the main concerns regarding egg levies, regional financial impacts, and the perceived inequity in charges for Victorian egg producers. 8504.42p This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CPA, addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The Association requests Mr. Kennedy to arrange a meeting (deputation) with Mr. Cain during his visit to Bendigo on June 18, 1986. 8504.42q The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria to the Premier of New South Wales, highlighting concerns about illegal egg sales and price undercutting by a producer 8504.42r This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA, addressed to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of Egg Farmers of Victoria. The letter serves to clarify communication and ensure all relevant correspondence is shared for Board consideration. 8504.42s This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria addressed to Mr. David Kennedy, M.L.A. The Association is requesting Mr. Kennedy to arrange a meeting between the Rural Committee of the Labour Party and their Association as soon as possible. 8504.42t This letter is to Ken Wright, National Party Offices, Kerang, from the association's secretary, The association met with the Victorian Egg Marketing Board to present their submission, but found the meeting unsatisfactory as they failed to convince the Board.The main concern is the potential withdrawal of the Dockage scheme, which the association believes would have a disastrous effect on country egg producers. 8504.42u The document is a formal notice regarding the Annual Meeting of the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Annual Meeting will be held at the R.S.L. Hall, Kangaroo Flat on Thursday, 19th June, 1986 at 6:00 p.m. 8504.42v This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of CEPA, addressed to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of Egg Farmers of Victoria. Expression of gratitude for the invitation to attend a Board Meeting. The association appreciates being invited to the meeting scheduled for Wednesday, 7th May, 1986. 8504.42w The document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, highlighting several key concerns. The Association asks the Public Bodies Review Committee for an interim report on evidence regarding the operations of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. 8504.42x The letter nominates three candidates for the position of Producer Member on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Contact the BHS for more information. 8504.42y The Association's secretary formally requests an interim report from the Public Bodies Review Committee regarding evidence about changes to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board 8504.42z The document is a formal letter from the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria addressed to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Association is seeking a deputation with the Minister to discuss urgent issues affecting the egg industry. 8504.42aa Producers Association of Victoria's Central Council submission to the Public Bodies Review Committee regarding egg industry management 8504.42ab Newspaper Article. Concerns about Market Dominance. The poultry industry is dominated by two major companies: Amatil and Inghams. These companies control almost 80% of the dressed chicken market through vertical integration. 8504.42ac The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers Association to the Liberal Party Rural Committee, expressing concerns about potential changes to the Australian egg industry policy. 8504.42ad The document advocates for maintaining poultry extension services in northern Victoria, was sent to tge Director General, Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs. 8504.42ae CEPA Annual Conference Minutes July 1986 8504.42af CEPA Executive Meeting Minutes April 1986 8504.42ag This document details official correspondence and decisions regarding poultry industry operations and the phasing out of egg transport subsidies in the Bendigo area of Victoria, Australia. Relocation and Operations of Allied Poultry BreedersAllied. Poultry Breeders relocated their breeding stock from Melbourne to Huntly, replacing an existing facility. The Huntly farm operates under a breeder permit, producing fertile eggs for sale as cross-bred chicks to commercial egg producers. 8504.42ah CEPA Application for membership Form 1986 8504.42ai Notice of Annual Meeting June 1986 8504.42aj The document outlines the Victorian Farmers & Graziers Association's (VFGA) position regarding the inclusion of sensitive information, specifically about chemical use, in the Agricultural Census. The VFGA recognizes that some individuals are concerned about Section 16 of the Agricultural Census, which requests information that could potentially be used to criticize agricultural practices. 8504.42ak Second reading speech in Parliament (Egg Industry Report) 8504.42al This document outlines the Victorian Egg Marketing Board's position on proposed changes to dockage charges and the phased removal of transport subsidies for egg producers in Victoria. 8504.42am Nine page report. This document is an official report detailing the operations and activities of the Poultry Farmer Licensing Committee for the financial year ending June 30, 1985. It was prepared in compliance with Section 57 of the Egg Industry Stabilization Act 1983 and presented to both Houses of Parliament in Victoria. The report provides an overview of the committee's regulatory and administrative functions related to poultry farmer licensing during that period. 8504.42an This document is a formal letter from the Victorian Ministry of Transport addressed to Mr. J Heard regarding the Road Safety Bill. 8504.42ao Notice of Annual Conference June 1986egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association
