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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Notice, Linton Water Supply, November 1919, 10-11-1919
... Water restrictions... 1919. Information for residents on water restrictions, prepared... restrictions "NOTICE / Linton Water Supply". Small white sheet of paper ...Small white sheet of paper, black printing, dated 10th Nov 1919. Information for residents on water restrictions, prepared by Alf J. Smith, Secretary, Shire of Grenville."NOTICE / Linton Water Supply".alf j smith [shire secretary], shire of grenville, water restrictions -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Notice, Linton Water Supply, 1918
... Water restrictions... by the Grenville Council, which outlines water restrictions applying...Water restrictions A. J. Smith [Shire Secretary] Shire ...Notice printed on single sheet of paper, distributed by the Grenville Council, which outlines water restrictions applying in Linton. Notice prepared by A. J. Smith, Shire Secretary, dated 16th February 1918.Text: " NOTICE. / Linton Water Supply. "water restrictions, a. j. smith [shire secretary], shire of grenville -
Arapiles Historical Society
Newspaper - Government Gazettes, Victorian Goverment Gazettes, 1886-1952
... , land acquisitions, water restrictions) Appointments..., land acquisitions, water restrictions) Appointments ...A Government Gazette is an official public journal or newspaper published by a government to communicate formal legal and public information to citizens, organizations, and authorities. In Australia, and specifically in Victoria: The Victorian Government Gazette is used to publish: New laws and regulations (such as Acts of Parliament and statutory rules) Public notices (e.g., road closures, land acquisitions, water restrictions) Appointments to government positions Business-related information (company deregistration's, trade name applications) Tenders and procurement announcements Changes in government departments or administrative arrangements Purpose: Legal validity: Many laws or actions only take effect once published in the gazette. Public transparency: Ensures citizens have access to official decisions or changes affecting them. Archival record: Creates a formal historical record of government decisions and events. In short, it's a legal noticeboard for the government—essential for accountability, lawmaking, and administrative processes.3 x plastic containers of loosely bound pages of the Victorian Government Gazette from 1886-1952Victorian Government Gazette, crown coat of arms, dates: 1886, 1889, 1891, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1901, 1902, 1906, 1907, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1928, 1929, 1933, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1952.government, gazette, newspaper, newsletter -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, City of Ballarat, "Lake Wendouree - Information Brochure", 1993
... information on Lake Wendouree, fishing, water quality, sport... of Ballarat giving information on Lake Wendouree, fishing, water ...Folded pamphlet, brochure, titled "Lake Wendouree Information Brochure" produced by the City of Ballarat giving information on Lake Wendouree, fishing, water quality, sport, restrictions, a guide to lake features, history, wildlife, ecosystem and a small section of the Golden City Paddle Steamer and Ballarat Vintage Trams. Printed on recycled paper (cream coloured 1993; or white 1996) in green ink. Folded into four. The 1996 brochure has been revised, primarily with reference to the map. See Reg. Item No. 1108 regarding the launch of the brochure on 23/9/1993. Copy 1 - produced 1993 - printed by Mid City Printers, graphics by Graeme Kent and Associates. Copy 2 - produced 1996 - with reference to the Lake Wendouree Master plan, by Mark McWha - July 1994. Printer and graphics as for copy 1.trams, tramways, lake wendouree, botanical gardens, ballarat vintage tramway -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
Book, Harcourt Speaks, 2009
'Harcourt Speaks' represents the collaboration of a group of local orchardists, farmers, growers and local community who worked together to gather photos and stories of strength, cohesion and innovation around the impact of relentless drought and changing climatic conditions. This was a drought assistance project supported by the Mount Alexander Shire Council and the Victorian Government Dept of Community Planning and Development.Project Facilitator was Phillippa Gregory and Photography Community Development was provided by Deanna Neville.Provides a cross-section of the working adults of a rural community as they faced the grim reality of extended drought with attendant restrictions on the use of irrigation water and the consequent near disastrous impact on horticulture in this famed horticultural valley. Each photo has a brief story attached. The captions tell how this community responded by acceptance and innovation, using words like "we adapted' 'we were innovative' 'new directions chosen' 'resilience' 'optimistic'.This project is significant in that it depicts a community that, faced with real adversity, was not weakly submissive, nor crushed, but made the best of it.It has significance as an example of a creative response to a prolonged negative situationSixteen page, spiral bound, A4 'landscape'book with coloured title page, with 31 coloured photographs.Harcourt Speaks