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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: VILLA FORTUNA ACTION GROUP
... FORTUNA COLLECTION: VILLA FORTUNA ACTION GROUP......Villa Fortuna Action Group...Blue tri-fold pamphlet titled 'Villa Fortuna Action Group' which has a photo of Fortuna and the lake on the front with Fortuna 1908 under the photo and Working for Community Use of Fortuna. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Clubs Villa Fortuna Action Group Fortuna Army Survey Regiment Theodore Ballerstedt Vahland Getzschmann 180 Mine George Lansell Roman Bath Pompeii Fountain Department of Defence The Villa Fortuna Action Group Bendigo Historical Society Inc. ...Blue tri-fold pamphlet titled 'Villa Fortuna Action Group' which has a photo of Fortuna and the lake on the front with Fortuna 1908 under the photo and Working for Community Use of Fortuna. On the inside is a brief history of Fortuna, What the Action Group plans to do and Potential Activities. There is also a photo of the Billiard Room, criteria 1908 and another of the exterior of the building. There is also a space to fill in for a Joining Fee and Annual Membership Fee of $10 each. On a lighter photo on the back page is a proposed drawing of the Entrance Hall.bendigo, clubs, villa fortuna action group, fortuna, army survey regiment, theodore ballerstedt, vahland, getzschmann, 180 mine, george lansell, roman bath, pompeii fountain, department of defence, the villa fortuna action group, bendigo historical society inc. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Letters to the Editor", Jan 30 2009
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group...Letter written by Merle Hall, President Villa Fortuna Action Group...Fortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor" Jan 30 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser by Merle Hall, President Villa Fortuna Action Group This item contains the following: 11217.35a Colour Photo of Fortuna 11217.35b Part of Page 10 - Article Part of Page 4 - Article "Fortuna part sale idea" 11217.35c Part of Page 10 - Article Part of Page 4 - Article "Fortuna part sale idea"...Letter written by Merle Hall, President Villa Fortuna Action Group bendigo fortuna george lansell steve gibbons Villa Fortuna Action Group merle hall Fortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor" Jan 30 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser by Merle Hall, President Villa Fortuna Action Group This item contains the following: 11217.35a Colour Photo of Fortuna 11217.35b Part of Page 10 - Article Part of Page 4 - Article "Fortuna part sale idea" 11217.35c Part of Page 10 - Article Part of Page 4 - Article "Fortuna part sale idea" Newspaper Fortuna Articles - "Letters to the Editor" ...Steve Gibbons, Federal Member for Bendigo, suggests selling non-heritage parts of the Fortuna Villa property to fund maintenance of the historic mansion, ornamental lake, and mining battery. The Villa Fortuna Action Group (VFAG) is actively engaged with recent developments concerning Fortuna, as reported in The Advertiser.VFAG acknowledges Steve Gibbon's proposal for Fortuna but notes that their own vision for the site differs in certain details. The group has been preparing a detailed proposal regarding Fortuna, indicating ongoing planning and advocacy efforts. The group advocates for the Fortuna property to be owned and used by the community.Vision for the Site The proposal envisions a vibrant, world-class, economically viable, and environmentally responsible cultural facility. The facility would leverage the site's unique attributes to benefit the community and region. The centre would host a wide variety of attractions, including ongoing programs and specialized events. There is an emphasis on attracting international events to Bendigo, enhancing its profile. The proposal aims to provide significant promotional opportunities for Bendigo and contribute to its national and international recognition, especially regarding its historic heritage and future growth. Letter written by Merle Hall, President Villa Fortuna Action GroupFortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor" Jan 30 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser by Merle Hall, President Villa Fortuna Action Group This item contains the following: 11217.35a Colour Photo of Fortuna 11217.35b Part of Page 10 - Article Part of Page 4 - Article "Fortuna part sale idea" 11217.35c Part of Page 10 - Article Part of Page 4 - Article "Fortuna part sale idea"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, steve gibbons, villa fortuna action group, merle hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Villa May Open to the Public", Jul 10 2008
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group public meeting...After the Defence Department vacates, the property will be assessed by heritage experts, architects, surveyors, and engineers to determine necessary work for sale readiness.The Defence Department will conduct an audit and coordinate with the local council before finalizing sale preparations. The Villa Fortuna Action Group is actively monitoring the process and engaging with the community, emphasizing that progress is slow but ongoing.Maggie Maguire, CEO of Abbotsford Convent Foundation, spoke at a public meeting, drawing parallels between the efforts to preserve Villa Fortuna and similar heritage battles in Melbourne....Fortuna Article - "Villa May Open to the Public" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Jul 10 2008 - Author Nino Bucci, photos Nick McGrath This item contains the following: 11217.12a Colour Photo of Maggie Maguire at the Villa Fortuna Action Group public meeting 11217.12b Colour Photo of the Villa 11217.12c Part of page - Villa may Open to the Public...After the Defence Department vacates, the property will be assessed by heritage experts, architects, surveyors, and engineers to determine necessary work for sale readiness.The Defence Department will conduct an audit and coordinate with the local council before finalizing sale preparations. The Villa Fortuna Action Group is actively monitoring the process and engaging with the community, emphasizing that progress is slow but ongoing.Maggie Maguire, CEO of Abbotsford Convent Foundation, spoke at a public meeting, drawing parallels between the efforts to preserve Villa Fortuna and similar heritage battles in Melbourne. bendigo fortuna george lansell Villa Fortuna Action Group public meeting maggie maquire Fortuna Article - "Villa May Open to the Public" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Jul 10 2008 - Author Nino Bucci, photos Nick McGrath This item contains the following: 11217.12a Colour Photo of Maggie Maguire at the Villa Fortuna Action Group public meeting 11217.12b Colour Photo of the Villa 11217.12c Part of page - Villa may Open to the Public Newspaper Fortuna Article - "Villa May Open to the Public" ...The Department of Defence is considering opening Fortuna Villa for public inspection before vacating the property, likely in September or October, as part of community consultation. The City of Greater Bendigo and the Brumby Government will have the first opportunity to bid on the property before it is offered on the open market. There is significant uncertainty about the property's value, with multiple valuation methods resulting in differences of millions of dollars. After the Defence Department vacates, the property will be assessed by heritage experts, architects, surveyors, and engineers to determine necessary work for sale readiness.The Defence Department will conduct an audit and coordinate with the local council before finalizing sale preparations. The Villa Fortuna Action Group is actively monitoring the process and engaging with the community, emphasizing that progress is slow but ongoing.Maggie Maguire, CEO of Abbotsford Convent Foundation, spoke at a public meeting, drawing parallels between the efforts to preserve Villa Fortuna and similar heritage battles in Melbourne.Fortuna Article - "Villa May Open to the Public" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Jul 10 2008 - Author Nino Bucci, photos Nick McGrath This item contains the following: 11217.12a Colour Photo of Maggie Maguire at the Villa Fortuna Action Group public meeting 11217.12b Colour Photo of the Villa 11217.12c Part of page - Villa may Open to the Publicnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group public meeting, maggie maquire -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Villa attracts 5000", Dec 08 2008
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group...Fortuna Villa during a public open day, with overwhelmingly positive feedback.Visitors expressed support for ongoing preservation efforts. Fortuna Villa, built for mining magnate George Lansell and owned by the Defence Department since 1942, is recognized as a heritage site. Local leaders, including the Villa Fortuna Action Group...Fortuna Villa during a public open day, with overwhelmingly positive feedback.Visitors expressed support for ongoing preservation efforts. Fortuna Villa, built for mining magnate George Lansell and owned by the Defence Department since 1942, is recognized as a heritage site. Local leaders, including the Villa Fortuna Action Group ...Over 5,000 people visited Fortuna Villa during a public open day, with overwhelmingly positive feedback.Visitors expressed support for ongoing preservation efforts. Fortuna Villa, built for mining magnate George Lansell and owned by the Defence Department since 1942, is recognized as a heritage site. Local leaders, including the Villa Fortuna Action Group and Bendigo Historical Society, emphasized the site's value to Bendigo and its potential to attract both local and international visitors. Community leaders and the Federal MP for Bendigo stressed the importance of keeping Fortuna Villa in public hands. Plans are underway to present a business plan to city councillors to support this goal.Fortuna Article - "Villa attracts 5000" - The Bendigo Advertiser Monday Dec 08 2008 by Sacha McDougal, pictures Alex Ellinghausen This item contains the following: 11217.25a Colour Photo of Hundreds queueing to get glimpses of Fortuna 11217.25b Colour Photo of Judy and Phil Wust 11217.25c Part of page 15 - Article "Villa attracts 5000"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Great Bravery is now required for villa", Dec 05 2008
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group...Villa Fortuna is described as having unprecedented local historical importance and whimsical architecture, making it a cultural asset for Bendigo. Saving the villa requires a bold and visionary individual or group willing to take on the challenges of restoration, including significant financial and logistical commitments. If restored, the villa could become a major attraction, hosting events, tours, and community activities that would benefit the local economy and tourism sector. The main obstacle is not whether the villa should be saved, but what sacrifices—financial and otherwise—are necessary to achieve this goal. The Villa Fortuna Action...Villa Fortuna is described as having unprecedented local historical importance and whimsical architecture, making it a cultural asset for Bendigo. Saving the villa requires a bold and visionary individual or group willing to take on the challenges of restoration, including significant financial and logistical commitments. If restored, the villa could become a major attraction, hosting events, tours, and community activities that would benefit the local economy and tourism sector. The main obstacle is not whether the villa should be saved, but what sacrifices—financial and otherwise—are necessary to achieve this goal. The Villa Fortuna Action ...Villa Fortuna is described as having unprecedented local historical importance and whimsical architecture, making it a cultural asset for Bendigo. Saving the villa requires a bold and visionary individual or group willing to take on the challenges of restoration, including significant financial and logistical commitments. If restored, the villa could become a major attraction, hosting events, tours, and community activities that would benefit the local economy and tourism sector. The main obstacle is not whether the villa should be saved, but what sacrifices—financial and otherwise—are necessary to achieve this goal. The Villa Fortuna Action Group has developed a plan for the site, but more stakeholders may become involved. The Department of Defence, current owner, is proceeding cautiously with no urgency to sell. The upcoming public opening is seen as a potential turning point, with the document stressing that Bendigo cannot afford to lose this historic property, regardless of the cost. Mayor Kevin Gibbins opposes transforming Fortuna Villa into an arts and cultural precinct, as proposed by the Villa Fortuna Action Group. He believes the property should address local needs such as aged care, dementia, disabilities, and respite for carers. Gibbins emphasizes these are his personal views, not official council policy. Gibbins is concerned about the council's ability to finance the maintenance of the large property, even if acquired at no cost. He questions the justification for using ratepayers' money for new arts projects when there is already a masterplan for the existing art gallery that requires significant funding and staged development. The Villa Fortuna Action Group is the only organization with a public proposal for the site, aiming to create an arts and cultural precinct similar to Melbourne's Abbotsford Convent.The group plans to present its vision to newly elected councillors. The Department of Defence is preparing Fortuna Villa in Bendigo for sale, likely early next year. A tentative timeline suggests most site assessments will be drafted by Christmas, with finalization expected in the new year. Thorough assessments are underway to understand the site's characteristics, including heritage and environmental aspects.These assessments are detailed and time-consuming to ensure accuracy and completeness. An open day for the public and media is part of the ongoing community consultation process. Additional consultation activities are planned but not yet finalized. The City of Greater Bendigo is a key stakeholder in the disposal process and will receive relevant site information.The property has not yet been valued.Fortuna Article - "Great Bravery is now required for villa" - The Bendigo Advertiser Friday Dec 05 2008 by Nino Bucci This item contains the following: 11217.24a Colour Photo of the stained glass window on the staircase 11217.24b Colour Photo of David French outside the villa 11217.24c Colour Photo of the Grand conservatory 11217.24d Part of page 14 - Article "Great Bravery is now required for villa" 11217.24e Part of page 14 - Article "Mayor defends his view for the site" 11217.24f Part of page 14 - Article "Fortuna's future is one step closer"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group, myor of bendigo kevin gibbins -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Fortuna to Open Up", Nov 27 2008
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group...Fortuna Villa, a prominent Bendigo landmark, will open to the public before Christmas. The Defence Department confirmed the open day will occur within the next month, though the exact date is not yet set. The opening is part of a broader community consultation process ahead of the property's eventual sale. Visitors will be able to tour the Villa and its grounds, but the level of access is still being discussed with heritage consultants. Details about the consultation process and the timeline for the property's disposal remain undecided, as site investigations are ongoing. The Villa Fortuna Action Group... welcomed the announcement but expressed concern that the timing near Christmas might limit public attendance due to seasonal pressures. bendigo fortuna george lansell Villa Fortuna Action Group Fortuna Article - "DIGO's new home opens" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Nov 27 2008 by Nino Bucci, picture Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.21a Colour Photo of Fortuna balcony 11217.21b Part of page 8 - Article "Fortuna to Open Up" Newspaper Fortuna Article - "Fortuna to Open Up" ...Fortuna Villa, a prominent Bendigo landmark, will open to the public before Christmas. The Defence Department confirmed the open day will occur within the next month, though the exact date is not yet set. The opening is part of a broader community consultation process ahead of the property's eventual sale. Visitors will be able to tour the Villa and its grounds, but the level of access is still being discussed with heritage consultants. Details about the consultation process and the timeline for the property's disposal remain undecided, as site investigations are ongoing. The Villa Fortuna Action Group welcomed the announcement but expressed concern that the timing near Christmas might limit public attendance due to seasonal pressures.Fortuna Article - "DIGO's new home opens" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Nov 27 2008 by Nino Bucci, picture Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.21a Colour Photo of Fortuna balcony 11217.21b Part of page 8 - Article "Fortuna to Open Up"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "A Vision for Fortuna Villa", Feb 2009
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group...Fortuna Villa, pushing the expected completion date to August, with the sale now planned for late in the year. Initial hopes were to finish assessments by December of the previous year, but this timeline was not met. Multiple assessments are required to understand the property's characteristics, and the Defence Department emphasizes the importance of thoroughness.The first draft of these assessments is still incomplete, and the property also needs to be valued before any sale can proceed. The Villa Fortuna Action Group...Fortuna Villa, pushing the expected completion date to August, with the sale now planned for late in the year. Initial hopes were to finish assessments by December of the previous year, but this timeline was not met. Multiple assessments are required to understand the property's characteristics, and the Defence Department emphasizes the importance of thoroughness.The first draft of these assessments is still incomplete, and the property also needs to be valued before any sale can proceed. The Villa Fortuna Action Group ...The Department of Defence has delayed the assessment of Fortuna Villa, pushing the expected completion date to August, with the sale now planned for late in the year. Initial hopes were to finish assessments by December of the previous year, but this timeline was not met. Multiple assessments are required to understand the property's characteristics, and the Defence Department emphasizes the importance of thoroughness.The first draft of these assessments is still incomplete, and the property also needs to be valued before any sale can proceed. The Villa Fortuna Action Group, led by president Merle Hall, is aware of the delays and is awaiting the audit assessment results. The group plans to lobby the City of Greater Bendigo to support their proposal for the property's future use and is preparing a more detailed submission for council consideration.Fortuna Articles - "A Vision for Fortuna Villa" Feb 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser by Nino Bucci, picture Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.37a Colour Photo of Fortuna 11217.37b Part of Page - "A Vision for Fortuna Villanon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group, merle hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: FORTUNA VILLA
... Fortuna Villa... Christopher Ballerstedt... Theodore Ballerstedt... 180 Mine... George Lansell... Edith Lansell... William Beebe... Vahland... Getzschmann... Emil Maumann... Commonwealth Department of Defence... The Fortuna Villa Action Group...Fortuna Villa. There are several coloured photos of the Villa and garden, a short history, information on the Villa Fortuna Action Group and their ideas for its future use. ...There are several coloured photos of the Villa and garden, a short history, information on the Villa Fortuna Action Group and their ideas for its future use. ...Coloured tri-fold brochure titled Fortuna Villa. There are several coloured photos of the Villa and garden, a short history, information on the Villa Fortuna Action Group and their ideas for its future use. There is also a printed membership form. A small location map is included.bendigo, clubs, fortuna villa, christopher ballerstedt, theodore ballerstedt, 180 mine, george lansell, edith lansell, william beebe, vahland, getzschmann, emil maumann, commonwealth department of defence, the fortuna villa action group, city of greater bendigo, julian prowd, geoff hocking, bart-n-print -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Explore Fortuna", Dec 04 2008
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group...The Defence Department is opening Fortuna Villa to the public on Saturday as part of a community consultation process before its sale.This provides a rare opportunity for locals to visit one of Bendigo's most iconic properties, formerly home to mining magnate George Lansell. Federal Member for Bendigo, Steve Gibbons, encourages the community to visit and learn about the villa's history and potential future uses.The Villa Fortuna Action Group expects a large turnout and welcomes the opportunity, though they note the limited visiting time. ...The Defence Department is opening Fortuna Villa to the public on Saturday as part of a community consultation process before its sale.This provides a rare opportunity for locals to visit one of Bendigo's most iconic properties, formerly home to mining magnate George Lansell. Federal Member for Bendigo, Steve Gibbons, encourages the community to visit and learn about the villa's history and potential future uses.The Villa Fortuna Action Group expects a large turnout and welcomes the opportunity, though they note the limited visiting time. ...The Defence Department is opening Fortuna Villa to the public on Saturday as part of a community consultation process before its sale.This provides a rare opportunity for locals to visit one of Bendigo's most iconic properties, formerly home to mining magnate George Lansell. Federal Member for Bendigo, Steve Gibbons, encourages the community to visit and learn about the villa's history and potential future uses.The Villa Fortuna Action Group expects a large turnout and welcomes the opportunity, though they note the limited visiting time. Visitors can take a self-guided tour along a designated route to view significant elements of the villa. Some areas will be restricted due to safety hazards, and not all grounds will be accessible.The villa is located at 22-48 Chum Street, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm, with last entry to the grounds before 3pm.On-site parking is limited, and disabled access is not guaranteed.Fortuna Article - "Explore Fortuna" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Dec 04 2008 by Nino Bucci This item contains the following: 11217.22a Part of page 7 - Article "Explore Fortuna"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor", Dec 04 2008
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group...The Defence Department is opening Fortuna Villa to the public on Saturday as part of a community consultation process before its sale.This provides a rare opportunity for locals to visit one of Bendigo's most iconic properties, formerly home to mining magnate George Lansell. Federal Member for Bendigo, Steve Gibbons, encourages the community to visit and learn about the villa's history and potential future uses.The Villa Fortuna Action Group expects a large turnout and welcomes the opportunity, though they note the limited visiting time. ...The Defence Department is opening Fortuna Villa to the public on Saturday as part of a community consultation process before its sale.This provides a rare opportunity for locals to visit one of Bendigo's most iconic properties, formerly home to mining magnate George Lansell. Federal Member for Bendigo, Steve Gibbons, encourages the community to visit and learn about the villa's history and potential future uses.The Villa Fortuna Action Group expects a large turnout and welcomes the opportunity, though they note the limited visiting time. ...The Defence Department is opening Fortuna Villa to the public on Saturday as part of a community consultation process before its sale.This provides a rare opportunity for locals to visit one of Bendigo's most iconic properties, formerly home to mining magnate George Lansell. Federal Member for Bendigo, Steve Gibbons, encourages the community to visit and learn about the villa's history and potential future uses.The Villa Fortuna Action Group expects a large turnout and welcomes the opportunity, though they note the limited visiting time. Visitors can take a self-guided tour along a designated route to view significant elements of the villa. Some areas will be restricted due to safety hazards, and not all grounds will be accessible.The villa is located at 22-48 Chum Street, open from 9:30am to 3:30pm, with last entry to the grounds before 3pm.On-site parking is limited, and disabled access is not guaranteed.Fortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor" - The Bendigo AdvertiserThursday Dec 04 2008 This item contains the following: 11217.23 Colour Photo of Fortuna Villa Entrance 11217.23b Part of page 10 - Article "Letters to the Editor" The Defence Department is inviting the public to visit Fortuna, a significant historical site in Bendigo, on Saturday from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.The invitation is warmly endorsed by Jim Evans, president of the Bendigo Historical Society Inc.non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group, jim evans -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "A Vision for Fortuna Villa", Feb 20 2009
... ...Villa Fortuna Action Group...Villa in Bendigo, emphasizing its significance for community, tourism, and economic development. The Defence Department has vacated Fortuna Villa after more than 60 years. There is an opportunity for public ownership, with state or local government having first refusal, ensuring community access. Fortuna Villa could become a major asset for Bendigo, enhancing its profile and supporting economic growth. Cultural tourism is highlighted as a rapidly growing sector, with visitors who stay longer and spend more. The success of recent cultural events in Bendigo, such as the Golden Age of Couture exhibition, demonstrates the city's capacity to attract international attention. The Villa Fortuna Action Group...Villa in Bendigo, emphasizing its significance for community, tourism, and economic development. The Defence Department has vacated Fortuna Villa after more than 60 years. There is an opportunity for public ownership, with state or local government having first refusal, ensuring community access. Fortuna Villa could become a major asset for Bendigo, enhancing its profile and supporting economic growth. Cultural tourism is highlighted as a rapidly growing sector, with visitors who stay longer and spend more. The success of recent cultural events in Bendigo, such as the Golden Age of Couture exhibition, demonstrates the city's capacity to attract international attention. The Villa Fortuna Action Group ...This document by Beverley Carter, (Lansell family historian) explores the future potential of Fortuna Villa in Bendigo, emphasizing its significance for community, tourism, and economic development. The Defence Department has vacated Fortuna Villa after more than 60 years. There is an opportunity for public ownership, with state or local government having first refusal, ensuring community access. Fortuna Villa could become a major asset for Bendigo, enhancing its profile and supporting economic growth. Cultural tourism is highlighted as a rapidly growing sector, with visitors who stay longer and spend more. The success of recent cultural events in Bendigo, such as the Golden Age of Couture exhibition, demonstrates the city's capacity to attract international attention. The Villa Fortuna Action Group proposes transforming the site into a hub for cultural, commercial, and community activities. Suggested uses include concerts, festivals, exhibitions, heritage tours, retail outlets, community meetings, conferences, weddings, and fine dining. The document references successful models like Abbotsford Convent and Werribee Mansion in Victoria, and Hylands House in the UK, as examples of adaptive reuse. While acknowledging significant short-term costs, the document argues that long-term financial and social benefits outweigh these concerns. The project is seen as a way to diversify the local economy, create jobs, and foster business partnerships.The author rejects the notion that tough economic times should prevent investment, suggesting such projects can help mitigate downturns. Fortuna Villa is presented as a once-in-a-lifetime chance for Bendigo to secure a property that symbolizes the city's golden past. The author stresses the importance of a comprehensive, coordinated approach to tourism in the region, with Fortuna Villa as a potential centerpiece.Urgency: There is a strong call to action, suggesting that the community must act quickly to secure the property before it is lost to others. The document is authored by Beverley Carter, a member of the Lansell family, who is writing a detailed family history and a series on George Lansell and Fortuna Villa, further underlining the site's historical importance.Fortuna Articles - "A Vision for Fortuna Villa" Feb 20 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser by Beverley Carter, photo by Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.36a Colour Photo of Fortuna 11217.36b Part of Page 14 - "A Vision for Fortuna Villa" 11217.36c Part of Page 14 - "A Vision for Fortuna Villa"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group, beverley carter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: HAVE YOUR SAY ABOUT FORTUNA AND IT'S FUTURE!
... ... Villa Fortuna Action Group Inc....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Clubs Have Your Say about Fortuna - And It's Future! Villa Fortuna Action Group Inc. Flyer with a small sketch of Fortuna inviting people to have their say about Fortuna - and its Future. ...Flyer with a small sketch of Fortuna inviting people to have their say about Fortuna - and its Future. Comments can be made on the 'Fortuna Charter' blogsite on the web and also a postal address.bendigo, clubs, have your say about fortuna - and it's future!, villa fortuna action group inc. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Letters to the Editor", Aug 01 2008
... 11217.16a Letter to the Editor from Terry Davidson, Villa Fortuna Action Group The Villa Fortuna Action Group emphasizes a community-led, multi-use proposal for the Fortuna site, rather than limiting it to a single purpose like an artists' retreat. ...Fortuna should be multi-use Article - The Bendigo Weekly Friday Aug 01 2008 This item contains the following: 11217.16a Letter to the Editor from Terry Davidson, Villa Fortuna Action Group 11217.16b Letter to the Editor from Brenda Stevens-Chambers, Kyneton 11217.16c Letter to the Editor from Beverley Carter, Bendigo 11217.16d Letter to the Editor from Simon Mulqueen, Quarry Hill...11217.16a Letter to the Editor from Terry Davidson, Villa Fortuna Action Group The Villa Fortuna Action Group emphasizes a community-led, multi-use proposal for the Fortuna site, rather than limiting it to a single purpose like an artists' retreat. ...11217.16a Letter to the Editor from Terry Davidson, Villa Fortuna Action Group The Villa Fortuna Action Group emphasizes a community-led, multi-use proposal for the Fortuna site, rather than limiting it to a single purpose like an artists' retreat. The group encourages patience, open-mindedness, and a belief that ambitious outcomes are achievable. Fortuna is recognized as significant on a national level. Bendigo city councillors have visited the site and found it to be in surprisingly good condition. The Commonwealth Government, through the Defence Department, is committed to preserving the site's heritage and will undertake comprehensive works before transferring ownership. The document advocates for staged development and initial seed funding, noting these are proven methods for achieving significant community projects.Economic viability is considered possible, referencing the successful example of Abbotsford Convent. The group cautions against dismissing community ideas as unrealistic or too costly without proper consideration.The importance of being patient and receptive to diverse ideas is highlighted as essential for the site's future. 11217.16b Letter to the Editor from Brenda Stevens-Chambers, Kyneton Suggests the federal government should transfer ownership of Fortuna to the people of Bendigo as a cultural gesture. Notes that the building is reportedly run down, implying the government should take responsibility for its restoration before gifting. Opposition to Medical UseExpresses a preference against converting Fortuna into a medical establishment. Emphasizes the desire to see Fortuna and its grounds opened to the public as a cultural and recreational space, reflecting personal and community aspirations. 11217.16c Letter to the Editor from Beverley Carter, Bendigo Fortuna Villa is recognized as a significant property in Bendigo. The restoration and ongoing maintenance of Fortuna Villa will require a substantial financial investment.Potential. There is an implication that, with proper restoration, Fortuna Villa could become highly valuable or a "goldmine" once again. Restoring and maintaining historic properties like Fortuna Villa is costly but enriches community life by preserving connections to the past. The City of Greater Bendigo has the opportunity to add Fortuna Villa to its portfolio of iconic buildings. There is strong community support for keeping Fortuna Villa in public ownership. Any future use must be financially viable to ensure long-term sustainability. Two main proposals have emerged: A health facility, supported by Cr Kevin Gibbins. A community arts complex, proposed by the Villa Fortuna Action Group. Some stakeholders, such as Mr. Carter, believe the arts centre idea is unrealistic.Evaluation of ProposalsWhile a health facility would benefit Bendigo, it could be purpose-built elsewhere and may not leverage Fortuna Villa's unique appeal. 11217.16d Letter to the Editor from Simon Mulqueen, Quarry Hill The author strongly advocates for Fortuna's preservation, highlighting its significance to the city and reinforcing the need for ongoing protection efforts. The use of Fortuna Villa must not burden the community or compromise its heritage value. Any development should be sustainable, practical, and non-destructive to the Villa's historic character. Suggests selling the current municipal offices and using the proceeds to build a new facility adjacent to Fortuna Villa. This would allow for the creation of an integrated civic precinct, including new council offices, adequate parking, and maintained gardens. Emphasizes the need for vision, commitment, and cooperation among council, community members, and state and federal governments.Advocates for broad community involvement to ensure the success of the project.Role of Fortuna Villa. Envisions the Villa being managed as a community facility, hosting council and community functions, exhibitions, and attracting visitors. Stresses that Fortuna Villa should be developed and managed as a national heritage icon for the benefit of the city.Fortuna should be multi-use Article - The Bendigo Weekly Friday Aug 01 2008 This item contains the following: 11217.16a Letter to the Editor from Terry Davidson, Villa Fortuna Action Group 11217.16b Letter to the Editor from Brenda Stevens-Chambers, Kyneton 11217.16c Letter to the Editor from Beverley Carter, Bendigo 11217.16d Letter to the Editor from Simon Mulqueen, Quarry Hillnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Fortuna Support Praised", Nov 13 2008
... The Villa Fortuna Action Group, led by president Merle Hall, has received positive feedback from many council election candidates regarding the future of Fortuna Villa. ...The Villa Fortuna Action Group, led by president Merle Hall, has received positive feedback from many council election candidates regarding the future of Fortuna Villa. ...The Villa Fortuna Action Group, led by president Merle Hall, has received positive feedback from many council election candidates regarding the future of Fortuna Villa. The group reached out to prospective councillors, sharing their proposal and inviting responses, which were thoughtful and enthusiastic. The group is committed to keeping Fortuna Villa under public ownership for the benefit of the Bendigo community. They propose that the City of Greater Bendigo acquire the property, following Commonwealth Government guidelines for priority sale at concessional rates. The Action Group envisions developing Fortuna Villa as an arts, cultural, and heritage centre. Their model is based on other successful, self-sustaining projects in similar historic properties. Fortuna Villa was previously home to the Australian Army's map-making unit, which has since relocated to new premises nearby.Fortuna Article - "Fortuna Support Praised" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Nov 13 2008 Picutres Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.19a Colour Photos of the Villa and Gardens 11217.19b Part of page - Article "Fortuna Support Praised" - "Moves afoot at Fortuna"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, fortuna action group, merle hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Plan to keep Fortuna in public hands", July 07 2009
... Fortuna Villa was provided to the City of Greater Bendigo. The site, formerly owned by George Lansell and used as a military mapping center, may be sold to private interests, which has raised concerns among local groups. The Villa Fortuna Action...Fortuna Villa was provided to the City of Greater Bendigo. The site, formerly owned by George Lansell and used as a military mapping center, may be sold to private interests, which has raised concerns among local groups. The Villa Fortuna Action ...A comprehensive federal government report analyzing all aspects affecting the potential sale of Fortuna Villa was provided to the City of Greater Bendigo. The site, formerly owned by George Lansell and used as a military mapping center, may be sold to private interests, which has raised concerns among local groups. The Villa Fortuna Action Group advocates for public ownership and proposes transforming the site into an arts and cultural enterprise center. Federal MP Mike Kelly emphasized that selling Fortuna Villa is a priority, but no specific timeline has been set.Initial findings indicate the property is in good condition, with only minor remediation and maintenance needed before any sale. Ongoing engagement with stakeholders, including Heritage Victoria, the local council, and the community, is planned throughout the disposal process.Fortuna Articles - "Plan to keep Fortuna in public hands" July 07 2009 The Bendigo Weekly by Annika Smethurst, photo Andrew Perryman This item contains the following: 11217.43a Colour photo of the Parliamentry Secretary for Defence Support Mike Kelly at Fortuna 11217.43b Part of Page - Fortuna Articles - "Plan to keep Fortuna in public hands"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, dr mike kelly -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Moves afoot at Fortuna", Oct 02 2008
... Fortuna Villa in Golden Square to a new facility in Longlea. DIGO has vacated Fortuna Villa after 66 years and moved to a new headquarters at Atlas Road, Longlea.The move was completed recently, with staff farewelling the old site and removal trucks seen transporting items. The official opening of the Longlea facility is scheduled for early November, with celebrations to honor Fortuna Villa's legacy. Army surveyors originally moved into Fortuna Villa in 1942, and the Department of Defence has occupied the property since then. The property is now in higher demand, and its future use is under local discussion.The Villa Fortuna Action Group...Fortuna Villa in Golden Square to a new facility in Longlea. DIGO has vacated Fortuna Villa after 66 years and moved to a new headquarters at Atlas Road, Longlea.The move was completed recently, with staff farewelling the old site and removal trucks seen transporting items. The official opening of the Longlea facility is scheduled for early November, with celebrations to honor Fortuna Villa's legacy. Army surveyors originally moved into Fortuna Villa in 1942, and the Department of Defence has occupied the property since then. The property is now in higher demand, and its future use is under local discussion.The Villa Fortuna Action Group ...This document details the recent relocation of the Defence Imagery Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) from Fortuna Villa in Golden Square to a new facility in Longlea. DIGO has vacated Fortuna Villa after 66 years and moved to a new headquarters at Atlas Road, Longlea.The move was completed recently, with staff farewelling the old site and removal trucks seen transporting items. The official opening of the Longlea facility is scheduled for early November, with celebrations to honor Fortuna Villa's legacy. Army surveyors originally moved into Fortuna Villa in 1942, and the Department of Defence has occupied the property since then. The property is now in higher demand, and its future use is under local discussion.The Villa Fortuna Action Group is preparing a proposal for the City of Greater Bendigo to develop the site into an arts and cultural precinct. The group has been in contact with the Department of Defence regarding a public open day, expected in late October or November.Security ArrangementsFortuna Article - "Moves afoot at Fortuna" - The Bendigo Miner Thursday Oct 02 2008 by Nino Bucci This item contains the following: 11217.18a Part of page - Article Fortuna - "Moves afoot at Fortuna"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, defence imagery geospatial organisation (digo) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Council wants ideas about Fortuna's future", Aug 07 2009
... Fortuna Villa. This follows a detailed due-diligence process with the Defence Department. The council wants to understand who is interested, their plans for the site, and their financial capacity to manage or own the property, with or without government support. The Defence Department conducted thorough investigations into the site's heritage value, environmental status, and the character of its buildings and grounds. The Fortuna Villa Action Group...Fortuna Villa. This follows a detailed due-diligence process with the Defence Department. The council wants to understand who is interested, their plans for the site, and their financial capacity to manage or own the property, with or without government support. The Defence Department conducted thorough investigations into the site's heritage value, environmental status, and the character of its buildings and grounds. The Fortuna Villa Action Group ...The city council is inviting public and private expressions of interest for the future ownership and development of Fortuna Villa. This follows a detailed due-diligence process with the Defence Department. The council wants to understand who is interested, their plans for the site, and their financial capacity to manage or own the property, with or without government support. The Defence Department conducted thorough investigations into the site's heritage value, environmental status, and the character of its buildings and grounds. The Fortuna Villa Action Group responded to the due-diligence report, focusing on four main areas: Condition of the buildings and refurbishment/maintenance costsHeritage management plan, including restrictions and opportunitiesIntegrity of the site and landscape. The site is being offered for sale in good condition, but restoration, refurbishment, and ongoing maintenance remain important considerations.Fortuna Articles - "Council wants ideas about Fortuna's future" Aug 07 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser This item contains the following: 11217.47a Part of Page 3 - Fortuna Articles - "Council wants ideas about Fortuna's future"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell
