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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCertificate, Dept pf Agriculture, Victoria, Weeds and Their Control, 1977-1980
... Weeds and Their Control...Unused certificate for one year part-time course in "Weeds and Their Control" at the Burnley Horticultural College. ...Department of Agriculture, Victoria Weeds and Their Control Certificate Dept pf Agriculture, Victoria ...part-time course, weeds, department of agriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Weeds and their control course 1970, 1970-1971
... Weeds and their control course 1970...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne courses weed control Timetable and course notes Weeds and their control course 1970 Document ...Timetable and course notescourses, weed control -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Weeds and their control, 1973
... Weeds and their control ...Refer to paper catalogue Weeds and their control Document ...Lecture notes by W.T. Parsons, etc. Refer to paper cataloguew.t. parsons, weed control -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCertificate - Award Certificates, Weeds and their Control Certificate
... Weeds and their Control Certificate......Weeds and their Control...Student Department of Agriculture Victoria Certificate Weeds and their Control DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE VICTORIA WEEDS AND THEIR CONTRL CERTIFICATE This is to certify that.... has successfully competed a one year part=time course at the Burnley Horticulltural College .... ...Unused certificates (6) , Gold print Department crest and name of course with the rest of the print black.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE VICTORIA WEEDS AND THEIR CONTRL CERTIFICATE This is to certify that.... has successfully competed a one year part=time course at the Burnley Horticulltural College .... Director-General of Agriculture Dated.....student, department of agriculture victoria, certificate, weeds and their control -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPoster, B.A.S.F, Commonly Occurring Weeds Controlled with Herbicides of B.A.S.F, Before 1991
... Commercial poster showing variety of weeds which can be controlled by B.A.S.F. Herbicide....Commonly Occurring Weeds Controlled with Herbicides of B.A.S.F. ...Commercial poster showing variety of weeds which can be controlled by B.A.S.F. Herbicide.herbicide, basf herbicide, weeds, poster, german herbicide -
Orbost & District Historical Societymap/poster, Victorian Government Printer, 22.4.1926
... The VERMIN AND NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT 1928 was an Act to consolidate the Law relating relating to Vermin and Noxious Weeds. ...The VERMIN AND NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT 1928 was an Act to consolidate the Law relating relating to Vermin and Noxious Weeds. ...The Department of Crown Lands and Survey was originally established in 1857 as part of the Board of Land and Works. In 1964 it ceased to be controlled by the Board. The Department functioned for almost twenty more years before being combined with other Ministries to form the Department of Conservation, Forests and Land. It was responsible for the management of the State's Crown land and pastoral estates. This map was used by Don Mehlert after 1928. The VERMIN AND NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT 1928 was an Act to consolidate the Law relating relating to Vermin and Noxious Weeds. E. J. E. G. Pemberton who published this poster was Superintendent of Field Staff, Dept. of Lands and Survey. This map and posters are significant records of early settlement history in Murrangower, between Cabbage Tree and Orbost,A paper map of Murrangower showing settlement subdivisions. This is glued onto the back of four overlapping cloth poster of "Notices of Vermin Destruction". All print is black."DON MEHLERT" in black pen. Pike's block shaded in blue. School site marked in blue pencil. on poster "MURRANGOWAR" along side.map-murrangower poster-vermin-and-noxious-weeds murrangower-settlement -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal - Newsletter, Nillumbik Shire Council, Nillumbik News, December 2004
... Environment and Sustainability: Programs encourage residents to protect local waterways, conserve native vegetation, and control invasive weeds, Environmental initiatives involve Landcare groups, wildlife monitoring, and sustainability education, Residents are encouraged to participate in community environmental projects and conservation activities. ...Environment and Sustainability: Programs encourage residents to protect local waterways, conserve native vegetation, and control invasive weeds, Environmental initiatives involve Landcare groups, wildlife monitoring, and sustainability education, Residents are encouraged to participate in community environmental projects and conservation activities. ...The newsletter reports on local council initiatives, community programs, environmental activities, and cultural events taking place across Nillumbik Shire in late 2004. It emphasizes community participation, environmental sustainability, infrastructure improvements, and local cultural life. Key Points Council Projects and Infrastructure: Updates on road maintenance, capital works, and improvements to local facilities across the shire, Continued development of community infrastructure such as recreational facilities, parks, and public spaces, Council planning initiatives aimed at supporting sustainable growth and maintaining rural character. Environment and Sustainability: Programs encourage residents to protect local waterways, conserve native vegetation, and control invasive weeds, Environmental initiatives involve Landcare groups, wildlife monitoring, and sustainability education, Residents are encouraged to participate in community environmental projects and conservation activities. Community Services and Programs: Promotion of community services, volunteer programs, and educational opportunities through local centres. Support for families, seniors, and young people through recreational and learning programs. Community engagement remains a priority for council planning and activities. Arts, Culture and Events: The newsletter highlights local arts initiatives, exhibitions, festivals, and performances. Programs support local artists and cultural organisations, reinforcing the area’s reputation as an artistic community. Tourism and Local Economy: Promotion of local tourism, wineries, markets, and cultural attractions in the region. Efforts to strengthen the local economy and regional identity through tourism and community events. Also includes interviews with Councillors, 2004 Nillumbik Sports Awards and calandar of events. council newsletters, nillumbik news, nillumbik shire council, warwick leeson, peter yates, bo bendtsen, helen coleman, bill penrose, greg johnson, howard bulmer, bronnie hattam, michael young, living & learning nillumbik, sally hansen, julie french, julie graham, steven wells, robert hayley, greg champion, ev hales, marjorie lapworth, jan kelly, robina summers, janet mason, karen coulton, elizabeth gardner, matthew dean, madison caulfield, nicole pless, mathew munro, sten nigol, christopher armet, rachel khaw, melinda bpuer, david parsons, anton woods, erin lorenzini, zoe carr, troy sandley, marrissa filipou, ben cukier, nillumbik reconciliation group, montsalvat, eltham craft & produce market, eltham festival, nillumbik artists open studios, hurstbridge high school, family services, kangaroo ground preschool, alan marshall short story award, tom dell'anno, gayle knight -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Former Police Residence, 728 Main Road, Eltham, 28 December 2007
... From 1961-1981 the residence was occupied by the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Section of the Department of Crown Lands and Survey. ...From 1961-1981 the residence was occupied by the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Section of the Department of Crown Lands and Survey. ...The institutions of law and order in Colonial Victoria included the police, courts and prisons. The 1852 report of the Snodgrass Select Committee appointed to "identify the policing needs of the colony” noted there existed seven independent police forces that did not co-operate or regularly communicate. Following the committee's report all these police entities were merged into the Victoria Police, founded on 8 January 1853, to implement law and order responsibilities throughout the Colony of Victoria. The Eltham Courthouse (1860) and adjacent Police Residence (1859) formed a justice precinct established in the immediate aftermath of the 1852 police inquiry and the effects of the gold rush. The physical presence of these buildings, in the centre of the early Eltham township, defined centralised control over law and order. In the early days the Police Constable in charge would conduct his duties travelling around the district by horse; a stable was located at the rear of the residence. At times the horse would be grazed on the paddocks across the road. Horseshoes were forged by the blacksmith beside the Courthouse on the high side of “Policeman’s Hill”. Along with the stable, there was a two-cell bluestone lockup where prisoners were held awaiting trial in the adjacent Courthouse. Their meals were usually provided by the policeman’s wife or from the hotel just up the road. With the arrival of the railway in 1902 the town centre gradually shifted towards the railway station. The Police Station and operations were moved into the town centre in 1961 to a renovated house in Pryor Street, which was later replaced by the current Police Station. From 1961-1981 the residence was occupied by the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Section of the Department of Crown Lands and Survey. Prior to August 1967 the former Police Station was dragged to the rear of Police Residence to make way for the construction of a driveway and access from Main Road. The building was placed on the site of a former Scullery and modified for Lands Department use. In 1981 the Shire of Eltham took over management of the former Police Residence in Eltham. It remained unoccupied for a period whilst its future was discussed in Council. It was then used for a community job creation scheme until 1985. In 1985 the Shire of Eltham Parks and Environment occupied the residence. Council improved the driveway but later added a second rear access from Brougham Street due to the dangerous nature of the Main Road entrance. Additionally, a rear toilet facility between the Police Residence and the relocated former Police Station, which was doubling up as a lunchroom. Council also commenced discussions to re-establish a replica Police Station. Around November 1986 the former Police Station was demolished; believed to have been suffering termite damage. About 1989, after some years of discussion, a replica Police Station was built, based on photographs, to act as a lunchroom and meeting room for the Parks and Environment staff and volunteers doing community service. In 1996 Eltham District Historical Society held discussions with Nillumbik Shire Council commissioners throughout the year regarding a home for the Society. A proposal was put forward by the Society in October to occupy the former Police Residence. In March 1997 Eltham District Historical Society gained access to former Police Residence and on July 12, 1998, moved into its Local History Centre. In July 2018, Eltham District Historical Society gained access to the replica Police Station (which had been used as a music library and storage for the Eltham Concert Band) for use as part of regular heritage tours for schools and community-based groups. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p65This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, eltham, main road, eltham district historical society, eltham justice precinct, little eltham, local history centre, police residence, police station -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Tom Prior, Police Station and Residence, Maria Street, Eltham, c.1900
... From 1961-1981 the residence was occupied by the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Section of the Department of Crown Lands and Survey. ...From 1961-1981 the residence was occupied by the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Section of the Department of Crown Lands and Survey. ...Situated near the top of what was known as 'Policeman's Hill' according to Miss Ivy Reynolds, neice of the photographer, Tom Prior. From the left, Eltham Court House, Police Residence and Police station on Main Road and corner of Brougham Street. These buildings formed part of Little Eltham and still stand (without the front fence) today though the Police Station was demolished in 1986 due to termite damage. A replica was built circa 1989. The institutions of law and order in Colonial Victoria included the police, courts and prisons. The 1852 report of the Snodgrass Select Committee appointed to "identify the policing needs of the colony” noted there existed seven independent police forces that did not co-operate or regularly communicate. Following the committee's report all these police entities were merged into the Victoria Police, founded on 8 January 1853, to implement law and order responsibilities throughout the Colony of Victoria. The Eltham Courthouse (1860) and adjacent Police Residence (1859) formed a justice precinct established in the immediate aftermath of the 1852 police inquiry and the effects of the gold rush. The physical presence of these buildings, in the centre of the early Eltham township, defined centralised control over law and order. In the early days the Police Constable in charge would conduct his duties travelling around the district by horse; a stable was located at the rear of the residence. At times the horse would be grazed on the paddocks across the road. Horseshoes were forged by the blacksmith beside the Courthouse on the high side of “Policeman’s Hill”. Along with the stable, there was a two-cell bluestone lockup where prisoners were held awaiting trial in the adjacent Courthouse. Their meals were usually provided by the policeman’s wife or from the hotel just up the road. With the arrival of the railway in 1902 the town centre gradually shifted towards the railway station. The Police Station and operations were moved into the town centre in 1961 to a renovated house in Pryor Street, which was later replaced by the current Police Station. From 1961-1981 the residence was occupied by the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Section of the Department of Crown Lands and Survey. Prior to August 1967 the former Police Station was dragged to the rear of Police Residence to make way for the construction of a driveway and access from Main Road. The building was placed on the site of a former Scullery and modified for Lands Department use. In 1981 the Shire of Eltham took over management of the former Police Residence in Eltham. It remained unoccupied for a period whilst its future was discussed in Council. It was then used for a community job creation scheme until 1985. In 1985 the Shire of Eltham Parks and Environment occupied the residence. Council improved the driveway but later added a second rear access from Brougham Street due to the dangerous nature of the Main Road entrance. Additionally, a rear toilet facility between the Police Residence and the relocated former Police Station, which was doubling up as a lunchroom. Council also commenced discussions to re-establish a replica Police Station. Around November 1986 the former Police Station was demolished; believed to have been suffering termite damage. About 1989, after some years of discussion, a replica Police Station was built, based on photographs, to act as a lunchroom and meeting room for the Parks and Environment staff and volunteers doing community service. In 1996 Eltham District Historical Society held discussions with Nillumbik Shire Council commissioners throughout the year regarding a home for the Society. A proposal was put forward by the Society in October to occupy the former Police Residence. In March 1997 Eltham District Historical Society gained access to former Police Residence and on July 12, 1998, moved into its Local History Centre. In July 2018, Eltham District Historical Society gained access to the replica Police Station (which had been used as a music library and storage for the Eltham Concert Band) for use as part of regular heritage tours for schools and community-based groups.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years. The Reynolds family were early settlers in Research. The Reynolds/ Prior collection of photographs were taken by Tom Prior, the maternal uncle of Ivy Reynolds, around 1900 and the 60 photos in the album give a fine overview of many of the landmarks of Research and Eltham over 100 years ago. lvy lived in the family home for many years at 106 Thompson Cres Research. Ivy's father, Ernst Richard Reynolds and grandfather, Richard Reynolds, lived at the same address. Ivy's father Richard worked for Mr. Trail on his property in Research. Reynolds Road is named after the family. Mr Tom Prior (wife Eva) worked at the Melbourne zoo. He was very innovative and made his own camera, using the black cloth hood to exclude the light. The photographs are a reminder of the rural nature of Research and Eltham and its rich heritage.Digital imagechildren, court house, courthouse, eltham, eltham district historical society, eltham justice precinct, little eltham, local history centre, main road, police residence, police station, reynolds prior collection, sepp, shadow, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedJournal - Victorian Historical Journal Volume 85 Number 2 December 2014, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, December 2014
... Carduus marianus John Dwyer Thistle Scotch Thistle Article Page 276: Attempts to Deal with Thistles in Mid 19th Century Victoria by John Dwyer Although other weeds were present in Victoria in the 1850s, the general perception was that thistles were the weeds most feared, and the need of an effective response. ...Article Page 276: Attempts to Deal with Thistles in Mid 19th Century Victoria by John Dwyer Although other weeds were present in Victoria in the 1850s, the general perception was that thistles were the weeds most feared, and the need of an effective response. In 1850' Superintendent La Trobe reacted to public concerns by publishing a notice calling for measures to control the spread of Milk thistle.Paperback book with glossy front covernon-fictionArticle Page 276: Attempts to Deal with Thistles in Mid 19th Century Victoria by John Dwyer Although other weeds were present in Victoria in the 1850s, the general perception was that thistles were the weeds most feared, and the need of an effective response. In 1850' Superintendent La Trobe reacted to public concerns by publishing a notice calling for measures to control the spread of Milk thistle.carduus marianus, john dwyer, thistle, scotch thistle -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Controlling water weeds, 1968
... Graham for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, 2 copies. Controlling water weeds Document ...S.M.Bill and W.A.E. Graham for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, 2 copies.weed control, s.m. bill, w.a.e. graham, state rivers and water supply commission -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Noxious weeds Recommendations for control, 1970-1972
... Noxious weeds Recommendations for control......noxious weeds...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne keith turnbull research station noxious weeds weed control Keith Turnbull Research Station Bulletin No.3b, 1970; No. 3c, 1972, 2 copies of 3c Noxious weeds Recommendations for control Document ...Keith Turnbull Research Station Bulletin No.3b, 1970; No. 3c, 1972, 2 copies of 3ckeith turnbull research station, noxious weeds, weed control -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, A Summary of research work on Skeleton Weed control and eradication, 1971
... ...noxious weeds...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne keith turnbull research station noxious weeds weed control v. molnar eradication V.Molnar for Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Board. ...V.Molnar for Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Board. Keith Turnbull Research Station Pamphlet No. 31, 3 copieskeith turnbull research station, noxious weeds, weed control, v. molnar, eradication -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Wandinong Floristic survey, 1993
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne For the enhancement of indigenous vegetation and the control of weed species. Wandinong Sanctuary Native plants Weeds A survey and management prescriptions for the enhancement of indigenous vegetation and the control of weed species. ...A survey and management prescriptions for the enhancement of indigenous vegetation and the control of weed species.A survey and management prescriptions for the enhancement of indigenous vegetation and the control of weed species.A survey and management prescriptions for the enhancement of indigenous vegetation and the control of weed species.wandinong sanctuary, native plants, weeds -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBook - Alps Invaders - Weeds of the Australian High Country, John Hosking, Geoff Sainty, Surrey Jacobs, 2006
... Falls Creek Historical Society Slalom Street Falls Creek Alpine threats Australian environmental threats The Australian Alps National Parks are relatively weed free compared with other environments that have been exploited by humans. By identifying weeds that pose the greatest threat to native vegetation, all users and visitors to these parks can assist park staff to locate weeds that require control. ...The Australian Alps National Parks are relatively weed free compared with other environments that have been exploited by humans. By identifying weeds that pose the greatest threat to native vegetation, all users and visitors to these parks can assist park staff to locate weeds that require control. This identification guide has been produced for those concerned about weed invasions in these areas.A spiral volume of 62 pages including illustrations, a table of contents, map and index. The back cover includes logos of sponsors of the publication.The Australian Alps National Parks are relatively weed free compared with other environments that have been exploited by humans. By identifying weeds that pose the greatest threat to native vegetation, all users and visitors to these parks can assist park staff to locate weeds that require control. This identification guide has been produced for those concerned about weed invasions in these areas.alpine threats, australian environmental threats
