Showing 12 items matching "victorian electoral commission"
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Greensborough Historical SocietyDocument - Document Collection, Local Council Representation Review, 2019_
... ...victorian electoral commission...Local Council Representative Review Submission Guide. Victorian Electoral Commission, 2019. 24 p., text. General information for those making a submission to a review. ...Victorian Electoral Commission...Victorian Electoral Commission...Local Council Representation Review Document Document Collection Victorian Electoral Commission Victorian Electoral Commission ...Contents: 2 x Newspaper Clippings: Banyule City Council Electoral Representative Review, Heidelberg Leader 20/08/2019 and Diamond Valley Leader 21/08/2019. Local Council Representative Review Submission Guide. Victorian Electoral Commission, 2019. 24 p., text. General information for those making a submission to a review. Local Council Representative Review Preliminary Report: Banyule City Council. Victorian Electoral Commission, August 2019. 31 p., text and colour maps. Reports on submissions and gives 3 options for electoral review in Banyule. Local Council Representative Review: Banyule City Council 1. Public hearing agenda and attachments. 25/09/2019. 9 p. 2. Public hearing agenda and attachments. 25/09/2019. 2 p. Agenda and handwritten notes by R. Bray. Local Council Representative Review Final Report: Banyule City Council. Victorian Electoral Commission, October 2019. 46 p., text and colour map. Recommends increasing the number of councillors and wards to 9. 2 newspaper clippings, 3 booklets and agenda with attachments. Filed in black plastic folder.banyule city council, victorian electoral commission, local council representative review 2019 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond valley Leader, Changes are on the cards, 23/10/2019
... ...victorian electoral commission...Banyule would get two extra councillors and its number of wards increase to nine under a recommendation by the Victorian Electoral Commission....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Banyule would get two extra councillors and its number of wards increase to nine under a recommendation by the Victorian Electoral Commission. banyule city council banyule councillors victorian electoral commission News article 1 page, black text. ...Banyule would get two extra councillors and its number of wards increase to nine under a recommendation by the Victorian Electoral Commission.News article 1 page, black text.banyule city council, banyule councillors, victorian electoral commission -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Andrew Jacob, 2007 Making A Difference Award, 4/6/2007
... ...Victorian Electoral Commission...Vision Australia Gerard Menses Andrew Demetriou Phillip Healey Rosanne Cregan Australian Football League (AFL) Boroondara Council Consumer Affairs Victoria Victorian Department of Education Telstra AGL Energy William Hamilton Caterpillar Australia Victorian Electoral Commission Melbourne City Council Stonnington Council Vivienne Bennett Sue Kalff Helen Robbins Ron Anderson Renee Williamson Christine Harding Rotary Club of Prahran Brian Hardy Bill Glover Michele Prentice Julie McConnell Mary Pipczak Jennifer Gibbons Pauline Meaney Trisha Cooney Debbie Schill Awards 84 colour digital photographs of the ceremony 2007 Making A Difference Award Photograph Image Andrew Jacob ...On June 4 , 2007 Vision Australia Kooyong hosted it's 3rd annual Making A Difference Award ceremony. These awards were presented to individuals or organisations who had made a meaningful impact upon the lives of people who are blind or vision impaired.84 colour digital photographs of the ceremonyvision australia, gerard menses, andrew demetriou, phillip healey, rosanne cregan, australian football league (afl), boroondara council, consumer affairs victoria, victorian department of education, telstra, agl energy, william hamilton, caterpillar australia, victorian electoral commission, melbourne city council, stonnington council, vivienne bennett, sue kalff, helen robbins, ron anderson, renee williamson, christine harding, rotary club of prahran, brian hardy, bill glover, michele prentice, julie mcconnell, mary pipczak, jennifer gibbons, pauline meaney, trisha cooney, debbie schill, awards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Women urged to run for Council, 2005
... ...Victorian Electoral Commission...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne City of Whitehorse Way Kaele Councillors Australian Local Government Womens' Association Municipal Association of Victoria Victorian Electoral Commission Kaele Way, National President of Australian Local Government Womens' Association and former Whitehorse Councillor, states that more women need to run for Council, with photo Kaele Way, National President of Australian Local Government Womens' Association and former Whitehorse Councillor, states that more women need to run for Council, with photo Women urged to run for Council Article Article ...Kaele Way, National President of Australian Local Government Womens' Association and former Whitehorse Councillor, states that more women need to run for Council, with photoKaele Way, National President of Australian Local Government Womens' Association and former Whitehorse Councillor, states that more women need to run for Council, with photoKaele Way, National President of Australian Local Government Womens' Association and former Whitehorse Councillor, states that more women need to run for Council, with photocity of whitehorse, way, kaele, councillors, australian local government womens' association, municipal association of victoria, victorian electoral commission -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Warrnambool City Council voters roll 2001, 2002
... ‘February 2002 Victorian Electoral Commission’. ...‘February 2002 Victorian Electoral Commission’. This is a booklet of 22 pages containing the names and addresses of voters in the Levy’s Ward of Warrnambool in 2002. ...This is a booklet giving the names and addresses of voters for the local Council in Levy’s Ward in the City of Warrnambool in 2002. At that time the Warrnambool City Council was divided into seven Wards with one Councillor representing each Ward. The seven Wards at that time were Levy’s, Botanic, Cassady, Pertobe, Proudfoot, Sherwood, and Wollaston. In 2004 the Wards were abolished and seven Councillors then represented the whole City of Warrnambool. In October 2024, the Warrnambool municipality covered 120sqkms and returned to a seven ward council. In 2024, the wards were Botanic, Central, Hopkins River, Pertobe, Platypus Park, Russells Creek and Wollaston. In 2002 Glenys Phillpot was the Councillor representing Levy’s Ward. This booklet is of interest as it contains the names and addresses of those enrolled in Levy’s Ward in Warrnambool in 2002. It will be a useful booklet for researchers. This is a booklet of 22 pages containing the names and addresses of voters in the Levy’s Ward of Warrnambool in 2002. The cover is yellow and the booklet is bound with black taping. The printed list of names is in black type. Front Cover: ‘Warrnambool City Council’ ‘Levy’s Ward’ ‘Voters’ Roll’ ‘Certified Roll Entitlement Date: 17 December 2001.’ ‘February 2002 Victorian Electoral Commission’. warrnambool city council, city of warrnambool wards, history of warrnambool, levy’s ward, warrnambool city council, glenys phillpot -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
... An election survey carried out in Clock Tower Ward has not been endorsed by Maroondah Council or the Victorian Electoral Commission (VCE). Council has established the survey was being conducted by a private research company for a private individual....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne ` ` ` An election survey carried out in Clock Tower Ward has not been endorsed by Maroondah Council or the Victorian Electoral Commission (VCE). Council has established the survey was being conducted by a private research company for a private individual. ...``Newspaper clipping from the "Post", 11-3-97, P5, Survey concernAn election survey carried out in Clock Tower Ward has not been endorsed by Maroondah Council or the Victorian Electoral Commission (VCE). Council has established the survey was being conducted by a private research company for a private individual.` -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDocument, BRAG submission to the VEC Representation Review, by Banyule Residents Action Group Inc, 2019_
... This is a submission to the Victorian Electoral Commission, which periodically reviews electoral representation in municipal areas. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This is a submission to the Victorian Electoral Commission, which periodically reviews electoral representation in municipal areas. ...This is a submission to the Victorian Electoral Commission, which periodically reviews electoral representation in municipal areas. The last review of Banyule City Council was in 2007.7 p. typescript with colour mapbanyule city council, brag banyule residents action group -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDocument - Leaflet, [Bakewell Ward, Banyule Council elections 2020. Election material], 2020
... Collection of leaflets comprising: Victorian Electoral Commission 2020 Council Election brochure for Bakewell Ward; individual leaflets for each of the four candidates: Mark Di Pasquale, Katie George, Brian Grace and Gary Sammartino...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Collection of leaflets comprising: Victorian Electoral Commission 2020 Council Election brochure for Bakewell Ward; individual leaflets for each of the four candidates: Mark Di Pasquale, Katie George, Brian Grace and Gary Sammartino elections Banyule City Council Bakewell Ward Collection of five leaflets describing candidates for election to the City of Banyule Bakewell Ward election 2020 [Bakewell Ward, Banyule Council elections 2020. ...Collection of leaflets comprising: Victorian Electoral Commission 2020 Council Election brochure for Bakewell Ward; individual leaflets for each of the four candidates: Mark Di Pasquale, Katie George, Brian Grace and Gary SammartinoCollection of five leaflets describing candidates for election to the City of Banyule Bakewell Ward election 2020elections, banyule city council, bakewell ward -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyArchive, 1970s and 1980s
... Commission...Port Melbourne Gateway Proposal 1999...Garden City...Electoral Rolls...Marriage and Baptism records...Victorian...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne City of Port Melbourne Metropolitan Town Planning Commission Port Melbourne Gateway Proposal 1999 Garden City Electoral Rolls Marriage and Baptism records Victorian Legislative Council Censuses Various typescripts, publications, card indexes, etc. compiled by Nancy U'Ren relating to her 1976 MA thesis "Early Growth and Development of Sandridge" and her contribution to the 1983 book "A History of Port Melbourne" Archive ...Various typescripts, publications, card indexes, etc. compiled by Nancy U'Ren relating to her 1976 MA thesis "Early Growth and Development of Sandridge" and her contribution to the 1983 book "A History of Port Melbourne"city of port melbourne, metropolitan town planning commission, port melbourne gateway proposal 1999, garden city, electoral rolls, marriage and baptism records, victorian legislative council, censuses -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesDVD, Australian Electoral Commission, Your vote matters : understanding the federal electoral system
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Pitjantjatjara Western Kriol Walmajarri Torres Strait Creole Jaru Information on why we vote, how to register to vote and what to do with the ballot papers. It also explains the special arrangements for absent, mobile an dearly voting. Includes tracks in 5 languages as well as English. Your vote matters : understanding the federal electoral system DVD Australian Electoral Commission ...Information on why we vote, how to register to vote and what to do with the ballot papers. It also explains the special arrangements for absent, mobile an dearly voting. Includes tracks in 5 languages as well as English.pitjantjatjara, western kriol, walmajarri, torres strait creole, jaru -
Vision AustraliaAudio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 9
... Robyn chats with Glen Morrow, adaptive technology trainer, and the internet shopping program available at the College, Valerie interviews Natali Cutri and his work as a member of the Client Representative Council, and Robyn discusses Arts for Athletes (creating tactile art by education centre students to give to vision impaired athletes at the 2006 games) and a service developed with the Victorian Election Commission, whereby voters can access recordings about electoral candidates in upcoming council elections with Megan Denyer....Robyn chats with Glen Morrow, adaptive technology trainer, and the internet shopping program available at the College, Valerie interviews Natali Cutri and his work as a member of the Client Representative Council, and Robyn discusses Arts for Athletes (creating tactile art by education centre students to give to vision impaired athletes at the 2006 games) and a service developed with the Victorian Election Commission, whereby voters can access recordings about electoral candidates in upcoming council elections with Megan Denyer. ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Robyn chats with Glen Morrow, adaptive technology trainer, and the internet shopping program available at the College, Valerie interviews Natali Cutri and his work as a member of the Client Representative Council, and Robyn discusses Arts for Athletes (creating tactile art by education centre students to give to vision impaired athletes at the 2006 games) and a service developed with the Victorian Election Commission, whereby voters can access recordings about electoral candidates in upcoming council elections with Megan Denyer.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, valerie thomas, glen morrow, natali cutri, robyn mckenzie, megan denyer -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, A. E. Nevill, June 1904
... Victorian Parliamentary Elections, in which J. Bowser ran against A.K. Buckley for a seat in the legislative assembly in the electoral district of Wangaratta and Rutherglen. The Scripture Referendum had three questions: "1. Are you in favour of the Education Act remaining as at present, strictly secular? 2. Are you in favour of such legislation as shall cause the scheme of Scripture lessons recommended by the Royal Commission...Commission being used?" [source of text - Victorian Year-Book 1904. page 29] nevill printer referendum scripture in schools secular education victorian state elections wangaratta rutherglen electoral district maggie moore struck oil On bottom of mount: "A.E. ...Information about the dating of this photograph was provided by the 'Ask A Librarian' service of the State Library of Victoria. The Scripture Referendum was held on the same day as the Victorian Parliamentary Elections, in which J. Bowser ran against A.K. Buckley for a seat in the legislative assembly in the electoral district of Wangaratta and Rutherglen. The Scripture Referendum had three questions: "1. Are you in favour of the Education Act remaining as at present, strictly secular? 2. Are you in favour of such legislation as shall cause the scheme of Scripture lessons recommended by the Royal Commission on Religious Instruction to be taught in State schools during school hours to children whose parents desire the teaching (such lessons would be given subject to a conscience clause exempting teachers who object)? 3. Are you in favour of the prayers and hymns selected by the Royal Commission being used?" [source of text - Victorian Year-Book 1904. page 29]Black and white postcard sized photograph mounted on light cardboard. Photograph is of a group of men standing in front of shop "C.G. Nevill, Job Printer". Posters in the window are showing the results of "The Referendum", which has been identified as the Scripture Referendum held in Victoria on 1st June 1904. Poster in window at the right of the photo advertises a performance of Maggie Moore in Struck Oil, to be performed in the Town Hall on Saturday, 18th February 1904.On bottom of mount: "A.E. Nevill, Rutherglen" Written on back of mount: "Mr M. Pascoe, Rutherglen, Vic."nevill, printer, referendum, scripture in schools, secular education, victorian state elections, wangaratta rutherglen electoral district, maggie moore, struck oil
