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Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education External Studies, 1977, 1977
... ...welfare studies...The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses. gippsland institute of tafe churchill exteranal studies external studies applied science arts welfare studies business studies teacher education librarianship engineering j. milton-smith h.h. rappaport r.h.b. tonkin m.j vertigan r.w. boyd m.m. chakera p.v. morgan m.j. crowley w.j. battersby i.a. gibson b.e. colebourne n.c.w. courtney m. griffiths r.n. hanley g.t. smart g.b. nath p.r. rayment r.m. box m.j. krautschneider a.j. rahilly p. farago p.c. kerr i.m. montgomery a.k. pal c.o fraser a.k.a. rahman d.e. nation i.v. hamilton a.j. peterson a.m. robinson p.k. roy v. sabrinskas j.r. lawry b.m. deakin l.j. cartledge g.w. dettrick k. frost l.g. gordon f.x. roberts h.b. yee b.r. groves n.w. terrill b.t. dunstan keith hamilton j.a. harris p.j. higgins r.j. hodges m.a. hooper s.g. abbott h. edmonson t.w. nest j.c. ochsenbein Soft covered booklet with an image of the area known as 'The Knuckle'. 30 pages. ...Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.Soft covered booklet with an image of the area known as 'The Knuckle'. 30 pages. The booklet outlines semester offering, calendar, general information, enrolment form, and academic staff.gippsland institute of tafe, churchill, exteranal studies, external studies, applied science, arts, welfare studies, business studies, teacher education, librarianship, engineering, j. milton-smith, h.h. rappaport, r.h.b. tonkin, m.j vertigan, r.w. boyd, m.m. chakera, p.v. morgan, m.j. crowley, w.j. battersby, i.a. gibson, b.e. colebourne, n.c.w. courtney, m. griffiths, r.n. hanley, g.t. smart, g.b. nath, p.r. rayment, r.m. box, m.j. krautschneider, a.j. rahilly, p. farago, p.c. kerr, i.m. montgomery, a.k. pal, c.o fraser, a.k.a. rahman, d.e. nation, i.v. hamilton, a.j. peterson, a.m. robinson, p.k. roy, v. sabrinskas, j.r. lawry, b.m. deakin, l.j. cartledge, g.w. dettrick, k. frost, l.g. gordon, f.x. roberts, h.b. yee, b.r. groves, n.w. terrill, b.t. dunstan, keith hamilton, j.a. harris, p.j. higgins, r.j. hodges, m.a. hooper, s.g. abbott, h. edmonson, t.w. nest, j.c. ochsenbein -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Equal Opportunity Initiatives: What They Need Most ... Understanding, 08/1987
... ...aboriginal welfare studies certificate...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields equal opportunity initiatives aboriginal programs aboriginal child care certificate aboriginal welfare studies certificate disability women's trade and technical program linda bland l. bird w. lovett d. rose leoda atkinson kate denyer lucy taylor audrey gibbs dianne nikkleson marie bird anne goodfellow lily saylor aborigines aboriginal education centre cordell kent ballarat and district aboriginal co-operative ltd aboriginal studies john morris shane everard ann-marie harris julie baulch tracey coleman don dalton michele scott laurell pearse christine pearce margaret o'mara kerrie cross Women Pink plastic bound report of 29 pages. ...Pink plastic bound report of 29 pages. Contents include Aboriginal Programs, People with Disabilities, Women's Trade and Technical Program.equal opportunity initiatives, aboriginal programs, aboriginal child care certificate, aboriginal welfare studies certificate, disability, women's trade and technical program, linda bland, l. bird, w. lovett, d. rose, leoda atkinson, kate denyer, lucy taylor, audrey gibbs, dianne nikkleson, marie bird, anne goodfellow, lily saylor, aborigines, aboriginal education centre, cordell kent, ballarat and district aboriginal co-operative ltd, aboriginal studies, john morris, shane everard, ann-marie harris, julie baulch, tracey coleman, don dalton, michele scott, laurell pearse, christine pearce, margaret o'mara, kerrie cross, women -
Melbourne LegacyDocument - Press Release 1975, Melbourne Legacy, Rising prices worrying you?, 1975
... Maintenance of residences where country children can live, with all provided, when they have to come to the city for reasons of welfare, study or employment. Housing projects to care for aged widows, in both city and country areas. ...Maintenance of residences where country children can live, with all provided, when they have to come to the city for reasons of welfare, study or employment. Housing projects to care for aged widows, in both city and country areas. ...A press release from Melbourne Legacy in 1975 which relates a story of how Legacy works. The information was intended to be used by press and magazines etc. The title 'Rising prices worrying you?' and makes the point that the average cost of a family is rising, and now Legacy is a family of 107,000 people. Throughout Australia Legacy was supporting 80,000 widows and 27,000 children of deceased ex-servicemen who died in or since, the two World Wars, and the conflicts in Korea, Malaya and Vietnam. 'Legacy counsels these families in their daily life, that costs nothing for Legacy members give freely of their time' 'What does cost money, and plenty, is providing the tangible things these fatherless families need. Help with education up to an including tertiary studies. Firewood and other forms of heating in the colder climates. Maintenance of residences where country children can live, with all provided, when they have to come to the city for reasons of welfare, study or employment. Housing projects to care for aged widows, in both city and country areas. Subsidising nursing home beds for the infirm. An impressive list? In the calendar year of 1974 if cost Legacy in Australia almost $2.5 million and with rising prices, the coming year is going to cost considerably more. This is where Legacy seeks your help.' Note that in the 1970s inflation and cost of living was rising quickly.A record of how Legacy promoted their work in the 1970s.Pink foolscap page x 2 with black type of a press release in 1975.Rising prices worrying you?'press release, case studies -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeBook, James Nisbet & Co, The pilgrim's progress, 1886
... Welfare League to Mary Duncan in appreciation of her life's work for the district, 1929." Mrs. Duncan was particularly pleased with a congratulatory message from Clarendon and declares that "so much of the 'better things' for which I have been chosen are on account of early influence and wise guidance, especially from dear Mrs. Kennedy." (The Touchstone, December, 1929, p. 5.) Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study ...This book was awarded to Mary Elizabeth Pyers in 1886 for a prize for repetition of hymns. Mary entered Clarendon Ladies' College in 1886. In the original register Mary's married name became Mrs. Duncan, father's christian name is listed as George, his occupation as squatter and his residence as Lawler Station Donald. "Mrs. Duncan (M. Pyers).-Early in the year Mrs. Duncan was appointed a "Justice of the peace." In April, during the ceremony of unveiling a "Pioneer Memorial" at the Minyip Hospital, a sun-dial was erected on the front lawn inscribed thus: "Erected by Welfare League to Mary Duncan in appreciation of her life's work for the district, 1929." Mrs. Duncan was particularly pleased with a congratulatory message from Clarendon and declares that "so much of the 'better things' for which I have been chosen are on account of early influence and wise guidance, especially from dear Mrs. Kennedy." (The Touchstone, December, 1929, p. 5.)Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study. Book prizes were highly regarded and academic success admired. In the school’s early years prizes were ordered direct from London and had the school crest embossed in gold on the front or back cover. Many of the prizes given in early years were returned to the school to equip the Weatherly Library when it opened in 1936.Bound in brown cloth with black and gilt illustration on front cover and spine. Slight detached spine and pages, slight foxing on pages, black and white illustrations throughout, 379 pages.Book plate inside front cover: CLARENDON LADIES' COLLEGE./ BALLARAT./ Repetition of Hymns./ AWARDED TO/ Mary E. Pyers/ December, 1886.mary-elizabeth-pyers, 1886, book-prize, clarendon-ladies'-college, mrs-duncan, george, lawler-station-donald, the-touchstone-december-1929, mrs-kennedy. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 44, June 1990 to September 1990
... The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 26 June 1990 to 8 September 1990. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses new enterprise incentive scheme safety seminar at smb rethink attitudes to women dr jocelynne scuff minister for education joan kirner centre for science mathematics and technology opening off-campus course for adults memories of early days jeffrey wilkinson-sculptor ans ceramics artist restoration of stawell banner val d'angri new smb patron morgan john saturday magazine early films of ballarat film left to smb by keith rash racv encouragement award craig hancock tony silvey tony taranto investment in excellence program apprentices graduate in special ceremony martin foster bricklayer farewell to ted quennell paymaster james glisson boilermaker apprentice proposed cuts to tafe funding smb leases brewery site koorie welfare worker judy cue training scheme bears first fruit glenn virgo apprentice paddock to plate course for women karyn gervasoni and diane addy secretaries' award max palmer business studies smb private secretaries association dorothy clemence computer to improve language skills kevin howell smb engineering drawing test fine art display belinda dalziel peter muir fitter and turner apprentice Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 26 June 1990 to 8 September 1990.Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, new enterprise incentive scheme, safety seminar at smb, rethink attitudes to women, dr jocelynne scuff, minister for education joan kirner, centre for science mathematics and technology opening, off-campus course for adults, memories of early days, jeffrey wilkinson-sculptor ans ceramics artist, restoration of stawell banner, val d'angri, new smb patron morgan john, saturday magazine, early films of ballarat, film left to smb by keith rash, racv encouragement award, craig hancock, tony silvey, tony taranto, investment in excellence program, apprentices graduate in special ceremony, martin foster bricklayer, farewell to ted quennell paymaster, james glisson boilermaker apprentice, proposed cuts to tafe funding, smb leases brewery site, koorie welfare worker judy cue, training scheme bears first fruit, glenn virgo apprentice, paddock to plate course for women, karyn gervasoni and diane addy secretaries' award, max palmer business studies smb, private secretaries association dorothy clemence, computer to improve language skills, kevin howell smb engineering drawing test, fine art display, belinda dalziel, peter muir fitter and turner apprentice -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... She enrolled to study at the Victorian College of Pharmacy in 1919 and worked initially for Poynton's Pharmacy in Morwell before purchasing the Chiltern Pharmacy that was later named after her. She was a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria, a hospital committee and Board, the Red Cross and the Infant Welfare Association and held office for the Chiltern branch of the Country Women's Association. ...She enrolled to study at the Victorian College of Pharmacy in 1919 and worked initially for Poynton's Pharmacy in Morwell before purchasing the Chiltern Pharmacy that was later named after her. She was a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria, a hospital committee and Board, the Red Cross and the Infant Welfare Association and held office for the Chiltern branch of the Country Women's Association. ...Chiltern Pharmacy, now called Dow's Pharmacy, opened in 1859 at a time when the township of Chiltern was experiencing a second-wave gold rush that redistributed the balance of commercial and social activity in the region. David McEwan, father of Prime Minister John McEwan, was one of the first pharmacists practicing at the business. It was purchased in 1929 by pharmacist Hilda Dow who ran the business with her apprentice and husband, Roy Dow, until they closed the business in 1968. In 1988, after founding the North East branch of the National Trust, the Dows donated the premises with its entire fittings and stock. Some of the more than 4,000 items in stock at the time of closure in 1968 were present in the shop when the Dows took charge in 1929 and date to the late Nineteenth Century (around the time this image was taken). Hilda Dow (nee Grey) was born in 1897, the daughter of a police magistrate. She enrolled to study at the Victorian College of Pharmacy in 1919 and worked initially for Poynton's Pharmacy in Morwell before purchasing the Chiltern Pharmacy that was later named after her. She was a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria, a hospital committee and Board, the Red Cross and the Infant Welfare Association and held office for the Chiltern branch of the Country Women's Association. Her sister Helene Grey received an OBE for her work as Lady Superintendent of the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Although Hilda Dow was not Australia's first female pharmacist (this was Caroline Copp in 1880) the preservation of the pharmacy and the stories it presents sheds light on the general issue of recognition for female medical pioneers in Australia. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques.This image is significant as it provides insight into social and commercial infrastructure available in the North-East region of Victoria in the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries. The business pictured is also associated with a Prime Minister of Victoria and some of Victoria's first female medical and pharmaceutical practitioners. Thin translucent sheet of glass with a circular image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metals strips to secure the edges of the slide.burke museum, beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, hilda dow, roy dow, chiltern pharmacy, dow's pharmacy, chiltern, indigo shire, north east victoria, history of pharmacies, women in pharmacy, women in medicine, women in business, david mcewan, john mcewan, national trust, national trust victoria, north-east victoria national trust, heritage buildings, industrial heritage, helene grey, pharmaceutical society of victoria, victorian college of pharmacy, country women's association, caroline copp, royal melbourne hospital, red cross, infant welfare association -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook, Roald Kverndal, Seamen's Missions: Their origin and Early Growth. A contribution to the History of the Church Maritime, 1986
... The Melbourne Mission is mentioned on page 380. merchant seamen missions and charities royal navy chaplains missions-to-seamen mission to seafarers Roald Kverndal bethel welfare shangaing crimping health This book will long stand as the foundational study of church missions and ministry to men and women of the sea. ...This book will long stand as the foundational study of church missions and ministry to men and women of the sea. International in scope, it covers in detail the efforts, particularly during the past two centuries, to serve the spiritual and moral needs of seafarers. The author, himself a former seafarer and seafarers' chaplain, spent more than fifteen years of painstaking research to compile this fascinating and authoritative book.Hardback cover book with white Title (see above) and author text, KVERNDAL, Roald, on pink grey cover. pp 903, ills. Cover image depicts a masted galleon ship at anchor with interior lights at dusk or dawn flying from the stern of the ship is the blue BETHEL flag featuring a star and dove of peace in top and lwr corners respectively. xxviii, 903 p. : ill. ; 24 cmnon-fictionThis book will long stand as the foundational study of church missions and ministry to men and women of the sea. International in scope, it covers in detail the efforts, particularly during the past two centuries, to serve the spiritual and moral needs of seafarers. The author, himself a former seafarer and seafarers' chaplain, spent more than fifteen years of painstaking research to compile this fascinating and authoritative book.merchant seamen, missions and charities, royal navy chaplains, missions-to-seamen, mission to seafarers, roald kverndal, bethel, welfare, shangaing, crimping, health -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - Gertrude Perry Collection - Bendigo Home & Hospital for the Aged (inc.) re admittance of Mrs. Evaline Rosa Perry on the waiting list for the Home
... After studying book keeping she worked at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory during WW2 and then worked for local solicitors and accountants. Gertrude was involved with many community and sporting organizations. Physical Culture Class Fitness Exercise Signed by W. de Lisle, Social Welfare ...Gertrude Perry was born in California Gully in 1917. Her singing skills were recognized at an early age. She later sang with local choirs and sang on radio. She was involved with the Bendigo Operatic Society for many years. Gertrude began her working life in sales. After studying book keeping she worked at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory during WW2 and then worked for local solicitors and accountants. Gertrude was involved with many community and sporting organizations.Gertrude Perry Collection - Bendigo Home & Hospital for the Aged (inc.) re admittance of Mrs. Evaline Rosa Perry on the waiting list for the Home, addressed to Miss Gertrude Perry.Signed by W. de Lisle, Social Welfare Officer for the Bendigo Home & Hospital for the Aged physical culture class, fitness, exercise -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Certificate - Gertrude Perry Collection - International Fund for Animal Welfare 1998 Certificate of Appreciation presented to Miss G.E. Perry
... After studying book keeping she worked at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory during WW2 and then worked for local solicitors and accountants. Gertrude was involved with many community and sporting organizations. Physical Culture Class Fitness Exercise animal welfare ...Gertrude Perry was born in California Gully in 1917. Her singing skills were recognized at an early age. She later sang with local choirs and sang on radio. She was involved with the Bendigo Operatic Society for many years. Gertrude began her working life in sales. After studying book keeping she worked at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory during WW2 and then worked for local solicitors and accountants. Gertrude was involved with many community and sporting organizations.Gertrude Perry Collection - International Fund for Animal Welfare 1998 Certificate of Appreciation presented to Miss G.E. Perry, dated 1 March 1998: for your support and leadership to protect animals from cruelty. The certificate is sent in the hope for a further contribution to the IFAW - not taken up by Miss Perry.physical culture class, fitness, exercise, animal welfare -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Certificate - Gertrude Perry Collection - Letter format from the International Fund for Animal Welfare to Miss G.E. Perry, dated January 1999
... After studying book keeping she worked at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory during WW2 and then worked for local solicitors and accountants. Gertrude was involved with many community and sporting organizations. Physical Culture Class Fitness Exercise animal welfare ...Gertrude Perry was born in California Gully in 1917. Her singing skills were recognized at an early age. She later sang with local choirs and sang on radio. She was involved with the Bendigo Operatic Society for many years. Gertrude began her working life in sales. After studying book keeping she worked at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory during WW2 and then worked for local solicitors and accountants. Gertrude was involved with many community and sporting organizations.Gertrude Perry Collection - Letter format from the International Fund for Animal Welfare to Miss G.E. Perry, dated January 1999; seeking a contribution to assist the IFAW to further it causes of animal protection programs.physical culture class, fitness, exercise, animal welfare -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBooklet, City of Ringwood Information Guide - 1984, 1984
... Corr 2 Meals on Wheels 14 Members of Parliament 25 Parking Signs and Street Names 35 Pedestrian Hazards 36 Pensioner Rate Assistance Scheme 12 Property Records 11 Rates 11 Re-Cycling of Waste 21 Ringwood Centre (Hostel) for the Frail Aged 17 Ringwood Cultural Centre 40 Ringwood Festival 28 Ringwood Golf Course. 36 Ringwood Highland Carnival 28 Ringwood Lake Reserve 29 Ringwood Library 17 Shopping Centre Studies 38 Staley Gardens 32 Standing Committees of Council 6 Swimming Centre 37 Welfare and Community Services 41 ...Corr 2 Meals on Wheels 14 Members of Parliament 25 Parking Signs and Street Names 35 Pedestrian Hazards 36 Pensioner Rate Assistance Scheme 12 Property Records 11 Rates 11 Re-Cycling of Waste 21 Ringwood Centre (Hostel) for the Frail Aged 17 Ringwood Cultural Centre 40 Ringwood Festival 28 Ringwood Golf Course. 36 Ringwood Highland Carnival 28 Ringwood Lake Reserve 29 Ringwood Library 17 Shopping Centre Studies 38 Staley Gardens 32 Standing Committees of Council 6 Swimming Centre 37 Welfare and Community Services 41 Community information booklet issued by City of Ringwood for 1984 - covering the facilities and activities of the Ringwood Council and other local organisations and associations. ...Community information booklet issued by City of Ringwood for 1984 - covering the facilities and activities of the Ringwood Council and other local organisations and associations.CONTENTS: (page no.) Building - General Information 23 By-Laws/Traffic Regulations 22 Canterbury Road Railway Bridge Widening 34 Commissioners for Taking Declarations and Affidavits 24 Council Elections 11 Council Representatives 1983/1984 7 Council Structure. 10 Deferment of Rates 11 Emergency Telephone Numbers 59 Employment Initiatives Programme 32 European Wasps 26 Facilities for Disabled Persons 15 From the Chief Executive Officer 8 Garbage 20 Genera] Use Buildings 39 Historical Museum 29 Home Help Service 14 Immunisations - Health Care 12 Immunisation Programme - 1984 13 Justices of the Peace 23 Library Service for Senior Citizens 15 Maintenance of Facilities 34 Management Executive 9 Mayor’s Message – Cr. F.J. Corr 2 Meals on Wheels 14 Members of Parliament 25 Parking Signs and Street Names 35 Pedestrian Hazards 36 Pensioner Rate Assistance Scheme 12 Property Records 11 Rates 11 Re-Cycling of Waste 21 Ringwood Centre (Hostel) for the Frail Aged 17 Ringwood Cultural Centre 40 Ringwood Festival 28 Ringwood Golf Course. 36 Ringwood Highland Carnival 28 Ringwood Lake Reserve 29 Ringwood Library 17 Shopping Centre Studies 38 Staley Gardens 32 Standing Committees of Council 6 Swimming Centre 37 Welfare and Community Services 41 rinx -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Gippsland Institute Information for Prospective Students, c1989
... The contents include Aboriginal Studies, Accounting, Administration, Applied Science, Business, Computing, Engineering, Nursing, Psychology, Primary Teaching, Secondary teaching, Social Sciences, Visual Arts and Welfare....The contents include Aboriginal Studies, Accounting, Administration, Applied Science, Business, Computing, Engineering, Nursing, Psychology, Primary Teaching, Secondary teaching, Social Sciences, Visual Arts and Welfare. ...Aqua soft covered book relating to the Gippsland Institute. The contents include Aboriginal Studies, Accounting, Administration, Applied Science, Business, Computing, Engineering, Nursing, Psychology, Primary Teaching, Secondary teaching, Social Sciences, Visual Arts and Welfare.non-fictiongippsland institute, monash university gippsland, gippsland university college, churchill, gippsland, computing, computers, teacher education, engineering, gippsland campus, gippsland campus collection -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Flag - Aboriginal flag presented to Sister Alison Christine Bush on her induction as an Honorary Fellow of RANZCOG
... Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Alison’s professional career began at Marrickville Hospital, Sydney, in 1960, and following further studies in midwifery and infant welfare in New Zealand, she began her illustrious years at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in 1969. ...Alison’s professional career began at Marrickville Hospital, Sydney, in 1960, and following further studies in midwifery and infant welfare in New Zealand, she began her illustrious years at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in 1969. It was in this environment, a teaching hospital of the University of Sydney, which valued its association with the nearby urban Indigenous community of Redfern, and which received numerous complex referrals from rural New South Wales, that Alison became a valued advocate for Indigenous people. In all situations, she eloquently demonstrated the importance of cultural sensitivity and respect, bringing calm to sometimes chaotic situations. Alison received many awards such as this one. (O&G Magazine) Following her appointment in 1993 as the Aboriginal liaison midwife, she also provided consultation and education across all hospital departments and to community agencies, ever in demand for her expertise both within the hospital and the broader community. Across these years, she undertook a substantial responsibility in teaching and skills transfer, and in serving on a range of advisory and planning committees for the State of New South Wales and the nation.This Aboriginal flag was presented by Sister Alison Christine Bush RN CM ECC to RANZCOG President Dr Michael O'Connor in Canberra 30 April 1998. At this ASM, Sister Alison Bush, an Aboriginal midwife, was presented an Honorary Fellowship of the RANZCOG. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Gwen Goedecke Collection - A Collection of documents on Social Issues
... FOLDERS: |Employment|Education|Violence|Childcare Services|Divorce/Old Age/Victorian Caregiver's Association|Families/ The Institute of Family Studies (including newsletters, discussion and study papers)|Socialism|Social Welfare|Poverty |PUBLICATIONS: |Royal Commission on Human Relationships, Final Report Vol 5 - Commonwealth of Australia 1977|Possibilities for Social Welfare in Australia - Commonwealth of Australia 1975|Social Welfare Research Centre Newsletter - Number 8 - 1983|Social Justice Consultative Council Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Melbourne 1992|Voluntary Associations and Funding Issues Working Party - Lost Sleep Over Government Funding - 5 Case Studies - Victoria 1979|Government of Victoria - Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Social Welfare concerning Homeless Youth Melbourne 1981|Victorian Council of Social Service - Passing the Buck - A Victorian Perspective on Federal Responsibility 2 copies - 1982|Social Welfare Research Bulletin No 1 - Australian Government Social Welfare Commission - 1975|FACS - The Victorian Family & Community Service Programme What is it about? ...Gwyneth 'Gwen Goedecke' collection FOLDERS: |Employment|Education|Violence|Childcare Services|Divorce/Old Age/Victorian Caregiver's Association|Families/ The Institute of Family Studies (including newsletters, discussion and study papers)|Socialism|Social Welfare|Poverty |PUBLICATIONS: |Royal Commission on Human Relationships, Final Report Vol 5 - Commonwealth of Australia 1977|Possibilities for Social Welfare in Australia - Commonwealth of Australia 1975|Social Welfare Research Centre Newsletter - Number 8 - 1983|Social Justice Consultative Council Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Melbourne 1992|Voluntary Associations and Funding Issues Working Party - Lost Sleep Over Government Funding - 5 Case Studies - Victoria 1979|Government of Victoria - Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Social Welfare concerning Homeless Youth Melbourne 1981|Victorian Council of Social Service - Passing the Buck - A Victorian Perspective on Federal Responsibility 2 copies - 1982|Social Welfare Research Bulletin No 1 - Australian Government Social Welfare Commission - 1975|FACS - The Victorian Family & Community Service Programme What is it about? ...Gwyneth 'Gwen Goedecke' collectionFOLDERS: |Employment|Education|Violence|Childcare Services|Divorce/Old Age/Victorian Caregiver's Association|Families/ The Institute of Family Studies (including newsletters, discussion and study papers)|Socialism|Social Welfare|Poverty |PUBLICATIONS: |Royal Commission on Human Relationships, Final Report Vol 5 - Commonwealth of Australia 1977|Possibilities for Social Welfare in Australia - Commonwealth of Australia 1975|Social Welfare Research Centre Newsletter - Number 8 - 1983|Social Justice Consultative Council Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Melbourne 1992|Voluntary Associations and Funding Issues Working Party - Lost Sleep Over Government Funding - 5 Case Studies - Victoria 1979|Government of Victoria - Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Social Welfare concerning Homeless Youth Melbourne 1981|Victorian Council of Social Service - Passing the Buck - A Victorian Perspective on Federal Responsibility 2 copies - 1982|Social Welfare Research Bulletin No 1 - Australian Government Social Welfare Commission - 1975|FACS - The Victorian Family & Community Service Programme What is it about? - Department of Community Welfare Services, Victoria - 1979| FACS - The Victorian Family & Community Service Programme What is it about? - Department of Community Welfare Services, Victoria (Second Draft) - 1979| Australian Government Social Welfare Commission Annual Report - 1973|Australian Government Commission of Inquiry into Poverty - Study of the Heidelberg Community - 1976|Victorian Emergency Relief Committee findings/report- March 1982|Monday on a Shoestring - a resource guide for low-income people in the West - 1997 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Western Region Commission
... sub committees in separate folders|Executive Committee|Advisory Committee|Environment Committee|Social Development Commission|Parks and Gardens Committee|Trainee and Apprenticeship Committee Engineering Committee|Health Commission|Regional Planners Group|Western Region Right to Work Committee|Arts Committee |publications: The Privatisation Papers - John Ernst (VU) 1994|Key Health Issues in Melbourne's West - Victorian Health Department (1987)|Western Region Social Profile - Western Region Consultative Commission/Westurb and Footscray Institute of Technology (1998)|West Link #4&8 - Western Region Consultative Committee (1976)|Industry and Industrial Relations in the Western Suburbs, Needs and Policies (Seminar in Sunshine 1976)|Metropolian Arterial Road Access Study (2 publications) - Ministry of Transport Priorities and Planning (1984)|Western Region Directory of Welfare Personnel (1979 & 1982) - Western Region Commission|We neeed great publict transport (no tollway tunnel and freeway) -office of Colleen Hartland MLC (2008)|Planning a better place to live -The Western Suburbs Facts Booklet (Western Region Commission ?) ...Part of the Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke Collection Western Region Commission sub committees in separate folders|Executive Committee|Advisory Committee|Environment Committee|Social Development Commission|Parks and Gardens Committee|Trainee and Apprenticeship Committee Engineering Committee|Health Commission|Regional Planners Group|Western Region Right to Work Committee|Arts Committee |publications: The Privatisation Papers - John Ernst (VU) 1994|Key Health Issues in Melbourne's West - Victorian Health Department (1987)|Western Region Social Profile - Western Region Consultative Commission/Westurb and Footscray Institute of Technology (1998)|West Link #4&8 - Western Region Consultative Committee (1976)|Industry and Industrial Relations in the Western Suburbs, Needs and Policies (Seminar in Sunshine 1976)|Metropolian Arterial Road Access Study (2 publications) - Ministry of Transport Priorities and Planning (1984)|Western Region Directory of Welfare Personnel (1979 & 1982) - Western Region Commission|We neeed great publict transport (no tollway tunnel and freeway) -office of Colleen Hartland MLC (2008)|Planning a better place to live -The Western Suburbs Facts Booklet (Western Region Commission ?) ...Part of the Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke Collectionsub committees in separate folders|Executive Committee|Advisory Committee|Environment Committee|Social Development Commission|Parks and Gardens Committee|Trainee and Apprenticeship Committee Engineering Committee|Health Commission|Regional Planners Group|Western Region Right to Work Committee|Arts Committee |publications: The Privatisation Papers - John Ernst (VU) 1994|Key Health Issues in Melbourne's West - Victorian Health Department (1987)|Western Region Social Profile - Western Region Consultative Commission/Westurb and Footscray Institute of Technology (1998)|West Link #4&8 - Western Region Consultative Committee (1976)|Industry and Industrial Relations in the Western Suburbs, Needs and Policies (Seminar in Sunshine 1976)|Metropolian Arterial Road Access Study (2 publications) - Ministry of Transport Priorities and Planning (1984)|Western Region Directory of Welfare Personnel (1979 & 1982) - Western Region Commission|We neeed great publict transport (no tollway tunnel and freeway) -office of Colleen Hartland MLC (2008)|Planning a better place to live -The Western Suburbs Facts Booklet (Western Region Commission ?) (1982)|Submissions to the Western Metro Region Health Planning Process #4 (1987) - West Metro Region Health Department|Comparitive Local Statistics - MMBW (1981)|Melbourne's West - The Way Ahead - Western Region Commission (1988)|A Social Profile of the Western Region of Melbourne - Western Region Consultative Commission (1979)|The Western Region - Action for the Eighties - Joh Cain MP Premier for Victoria / Beanland Lecture Footscray Institute of Technology (1983)|Hospitals and Health Services Planning Committee submission to the National Hospital and Health Services Interim Commission - Western Region Commission (1973)|Monitoring Melbourne's West - Western Region Commission 1986/1987|Extractive Industries in the Western Region - Draft by Western Region Commission (70's)|Melbourne Western Region discussion report - Department of Urban and Regional Development (1974)|Western Suburbs Transport Study - Wilbur Smith & Associates (1975)|Regionalisation of Refuse Disposal, a report to Western Region Steering Committee - Extractive Industries and Waste Disposal in the Western Region (1976)|Western Region Community Directory compiled by Footscray Institute of Technology (1989)|submission to the Hospitals and Charities Commission re Community and Counselling Centre in the Western Region by the Western Region Working Group of Alcohol and Drug Dependance (1976)|Report of the Western Region Recreation Study Draft (1976) for the Western Region Consultative Commission by John Paterson Urban Systems P/Lwestern region commission -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Book, Cicero's Orations
... study/library where he housed the books of his parents and grandparents together with his own library collection. Michael, an avid reader, commenced collecting books in the late 1950s visiting Ballarat second-hand dealers and later attending auctions. Throughout a career in welfare ...In 1995 Michael Taffe set about re-arranging a bedroom at Hymettus into a study/library where he housed the books of his parents and grandparents together with his own library collection. Michael, an avid reader, commenced collecting books in the late 1950s visiting Ballarat second-hand dealers and later attending auctions. Throughout a career in welfare, tourism, archives and education he amassed many volumes associated with his career and these together with career oriented books from earlier generations of the family were gathered with those from his other interests to form the private library at Hymettus. Open by appointment and with books ranging from the sixteenth century to contemporary works including original manuscript material, others have been given access to the library for research purposes.non-fictionIn 1995 Michael Taffe set about re-arranging a bedroom at Hymettus into a study/library where he housed the books of his parents and grandparents together with his own library collection. Michael, an avid reader, commenced collecting books in the late 1950s visiting Ballarat second-hand dealers and later attending auctions. Throughout a career in welfare, tourism, archives and education he amassed many volumes associated with his career and these together with career oriented books from earlier generations of the family were gathered with those from his other interests to form the private library at Hymettus. Open by appointment and with books ranging from the sixteenth century to contemporary works including original manuscript material, others have been given access to the library for research purposes.cicero, aldus, italics, printing, histroy, books, libraries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1991
... This item includes the following documents: 8504.47a 15 pages Draft of Code of Accepted Practice for the Domestic Fowl, The code guides those responsible for domestic fowl welfare, emphasizing husbandry systems that meet birds' physiological and needs. 8504.47b Coliban Water Investigation Committee - Notice of Meeting in May 1995 8504.47c Coliban Water Investigation Committee - Notice of Meeting in Mar 1994 8504.47d Coliban Water System Preliminary Assessment - 16 pages. The study...This item includes the following documents: 8504.47a 15 pages Draft of Code of Accepted Practice for the Domestic Fowl, The code guides those responsible for domestic fowl welfare, emphasizing husbandry systems that meet birds' physiological and needs. 8504.47b Coliban Water Investigation Committee - Notice of Meeting in May 1995 8504.47c Coliban Water Investigation Committee - Notice of Meeting in Mar 1994 8504.47d Coliban Water System Preliminary Assessment - 16 pages. The study ...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 1991. This item includes the following documents: 8504.47a 15 pages Draft of Code of Accepted Practice for the Domestic Fowl, The code guides those responsible for domestic fowl welfare, emphasizing husbandry systems that meet birds' physiological and needs. 8504.47b Coliban Water Investigation Committee - Notice of Meeting in May 1995 8504.47c Coliban Water Investigation Committee - Notice of Meeting in Mar 1994 8504.47d Coliban Water System Preliminary Assessment - 16 pages. The study was initiated due to recent dry conditions and water restrictions, highlighting the need for a long-term water security strategy for the Coliban Water System in Victoria. This summary highlights the document's focus on cost-effective, sustainable strategies for securing the Coliban Water System's future supply, emphasizing demand management, water trading, and optimal use of existing entitlements. 8504.47e The Victorian Egg Marketing Board's five-year corporate plan for 1990/91 is designed to guide the organization toward sustainable growth and effective market management. 8504.47f The document is a notification from Crystal Egg Company to egg producers regarding recent price adjustments for various egg sizes, following a change in export pulp value. 8504.47g Five pages - This document from Crystal Egg Company communicates important changes regarding egg pricing and production for producers: 8504.47h The document is a letter addressing the relationship and communication between Crystal Egg Company, CEPA and Loddon Valley Eggs Pty. Ltd. in the Bendigo egg industry. 8504.47i From the Crystal Egg Company. The letter references a recent newspaper article and ongoing discussions among industry members.The author has communicated concerns and explanations to relevant parties, ensuring transparency. 8504.47j Key points from the Victorian Egg Industry franchisee meeting held on April 30, 199. A new price change for eggs will take effect on May 20, 1991. The change is based on a one-month average of grades, not the usual three-month average. 8504.47k Document entitled "Brief History". The document captures the challenges, strategies, and upcoming efforts in the Victorian egg market as described. 8504.47l CEPA Invoice Producers Meeting. This document provides contact information for Crystal Industries and references the minutes from a meeting held on May 30 1991 8504.47m News Circulars from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board 1991 8504.47n Newsletter from the Victorian Egg Market Board "Egg Report" Vol 9 No 1/2 1991 8504.47o Newsletter from the Victorian Egg Market Board "Egg Report" Vol 9 No 3/4 1991 8504.47p Newsletter from the Victorian Egg Market Board "Egg Report" Vol 9 No 5/6 1991 8504.47q Newsletter from the Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs "Rural Update" Summer 1991 8504.47r This document is a formal letter from Bill McGrath, Member of Parliament and Shadow Minister for Agriculture, addressed to Kevin Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. Bill McGrath acknowledges receipt of correspondence regarding the uniform stamping of eggs across Australia.He supports the current regulations for egg stamping, stating that the arguments for maintaining them are valid and sees no reason for change at present. 8504.47s This document is a formal letter from the Leader of the Opposition in Victoria, Ian Brown, addressed to the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. The Leader of the Opposition thanks the Association for their letter and correspondence regarding the Victorian egg industry.He recognizes and appreciates the difficulties faced by egg producers in Victoria. 8504.47t This document is a formal acknowledgment from the New South Wales Cabinet Office regarding a letter sent by the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria about uniform egg stamping. The Cabinet Office, on behalf of the Premier, acknowledges receipt of the letter concerning uniform egg stamping.The Premier, Mr. Greiner, has requested advice on the issue and will respond once that advice is available. 8504.47u The document is a formal reply from the Department of Premier, Economic and Trade Development to the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria regarding a request for uniform egg stamping across Australia. The department thanks Mr. Fitzgibbon for his letter concerning uniform egg stamping.Ongoing enquiries and has initiated enquiries into the matter raised. 8504.47v The Premier of Western Australia, Dr Carmen Lawrence, formally acknowledges receipt of a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria regarding uniform egg stamping across Australia.The Premier expresses appreciation for the Association's views and notes the comments provided. 8504.47w This document is a formal acknowledgment from the Department of Premier and Cabinet Tasmania regarding a letter sent by the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria about the uniform stamping of eggs across Australia. The Department acknowledges receipt of the letter dated 23 May 1991, addressed to the Premier of Tasmania.The subject of the letter concerns the implementation of uniform egg stamping throughout Australia. 8504.47x Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs newsletter No 54 Jan 1991 "Poultry Newsletter" 8504.47y This document outlines official correspondence regarding the harmonization of national standards for egg grading, packaging, and safety in Australia. New South Wales Office of the Premier proposed that all states remove egg quality requirements except those necessary for human health. 8504.47z From The Cabinet Office NSW - The document outlines the process and responsible bodies for establishing uniform egg stamping and packaging regulations across Australia 8504.47aa From the Premier of South Australia - The document addresses concerns about a proposal for nationally uniform egg grading and packaging regulations across Australia. 8504.47ab Educational Article "How to be ready for anything with eggs" The Victorian Egg Marketing Board's Consumer Education Department is dedicated to communicating with consumers, especially about healthy eating.Promotion of Eggs as a Low-Fat Food. In 1990, a major objective was to highlight eggs as a healthy, low-fat food option. 8504.47ac Egg Farmers of Victoria New Circular 7/91egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Ballarat and District Irish AssociationImage, James Ryan, c1864, 1864
... During his long career he served as Minister for Agriculture (1932–1947), Minister for Health and Social Welfare (1947–1948 and 1951–1954) and Minister for Finance (1957–1965). (Wikipedia) While studying at university in 1913 Ryan became a founder-member of the Irish Volunteers and was sworn into the Irish Republican Brotherhood the following year. ...During his long career he served as Minister for Agriculture (1932–1947), Minister for Health and Social Welfare (1947–1948 and 1951–1954) and Minister for Finance (1957–1965). (Wikipedia) While studying at university in 1913 Ryan became a founder-member of the Irish Volunteers and was sworn into the Irish Republican Brotherhood the following year. ...Ryan was an Irish politician. He was elected to the First Dáil at the 1918 general election and, apart from the Third Dáil (1922–1923), held his seat for Wexford until his retirement at the 1965 general election. During his long career he served as Minister for Agriculture (1932–1947), Minister for Health and Social Welfare (1947–1948 and 1951–1954) and Minister for Finance (1957–1965). (Wikipedia) While studying at university in 1913 Ryan became a founder-member of the Irish Volunteers and was sworn into the Irish Republican Brotherhood the following year. During the Easter Rising in 1916 Ryan was the medical officer in the General Post Office (GPO). He was, along with James Connolly, one of the last people to leave the GPO when the evacuation took place. Following the surrender of the patriots Ryan was deported to Stafford Jail in England and subsequently at Frongoch. He was released in August 1916. Ryan rejoined the Volunteers immediately after his release from prison, and in June 1917 he was elected Commandant of the Wexford Battalion. His political career began the following year when he was elected as a Sinn Féin candidate for the constituency of Wexford South in the 1918 general election. Like his fellow Sinn Féin MPs Ryan refused to attend the Westminster Parliament. Instead he attended the proceedings of the First Dáil on 21 January 1919. As the War of Independence went on Ryan became Brigade Commandant of South Wexford and was also elected to Wexford County Council, serving as chairman on one occasion. In September 1919 he was arrested by the British and interned on Spike Island and later Beare Island until he was released after the truce with the other TDs to attend the deliberations of the Dáil concerning the Anglo-Irish Treaty which he voted against. Ryan was later imprisoned again during the subsequent Civil War, however, while interned he won back his Dáil seat as an abstentionist Sinn Féin TD at the 1923 general election. (Wikipedia)Image of a bearded man known as James Ryan. -
Stawell Historical Society IncBook - Report, Stawell Impact Study, 1985
... Includes Population, Business, Community Welfare, Housing and Migration. This Study Suggested by Barry Clugston a a F.A.C.S. ( Family and Community Services) meeting around 1982 ( + _) funding via Town Council by a Government Grant. ...Includes Population, Business, Community Welfare, Housing and Migration. This Study Suggested by Barry Clugston a a F.A.C.S. ( Family and Community Services) meeting around 1982 ( + _) funding via Town Council by a Government Grant. ...Socio - Economic Impact of major Industrial development in stawell. Includes Population, Business, Community Welfare, Housing and Migration. This Study Suggested by Barry Clugston a a F.A.C.S. ( Family and Community Services) meeting around 1982 ( + _) funding via Town Council by a Government Grant. Committee formed to overview researchers work and suggest areas of Interest. Interest to release of publication at a high level by town and Community. Navy Card Front Grid: Grey Spine BindingStawell Impact Study Street Ryan & Asociates Pty Ltd. Development Consultants Inside: Barry Clugston June 1985stawell -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Victoria -- Institutions for children and young people, 1850-1980, 1990
... Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Purchased from the author when she spoke at a meeting of the Surrey Hills Historical Society. social institutions children education orphanages child care welfare establishments (ms) donella jaggs victorian institutions for children and young people This list of Victoria's institutions for children and young people has been compiled by staff of the Criminal Justice Administration Unit, School of Community Services and Policy Studies, Phillip Institute of Technology. ...Purchased from the author when she spoke at a meeting of the Surrey Hills Historical Society.This list of Victoria's institutions for children and young people has been compiled by staff of the Criminal Justice Administration Unit, School of Community Services and Policy Studies, Phillip Institute of Technology. It is intended as a service to people who are seeking information about their own or their family's history and secondly, as a contribution to knowledge about a largely unexplored aspect of social history.social institutions, children, education, orphanages, child care, welfare establishments, (ms) donella jaggs, victorian institutions for children and young people -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Richard Broome, Fighting hard : the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League, 2015
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne aborigines advancement league, history, government, social relations As both a welfare and activist body, the League is the "mother" of all Aboriginal Victorian community organisations, having spawned a diverse range of them...Over the years the League has proven that despite the pervasive mythology, Aboriginal people are able to successfully govern their own organisations. In particular, the League has proven its capacity for managing good governance while maintaining Aboriginal cultural values. Fighting hard : the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League Book Richard Broome Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies ...As both a welfare and activist body, the League is the "mother" of all Aboriginal Victorian community organisations, having spawned a diverse range of them...Over the years the League has proven that despite the pervasive mythology, Aboriginal people are able to successfully govern their own organisations. In particular, the League has proven its capacity for managing good governance while maintaining Aboriginal cultural values. aborigines advancement league, history, government, social relations -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1962-1963, 1962-1963
... Welfare, Recreation, Finance, Appreciation, Auxiliary, 3KZ Christmas appeal, Vice regal patronage, My friend the long cane - a new method of self-help for blind people, They're the workers, 36th annual report of the council of auxiliary. Events that occurred in 1962 : Hon. H.E. Bolte, Premier opened the appeal and announced a special grant of $20,000 pounds from the state government. Lieutenant General Sir Henry Wells accepted the board's invitation to become chairman of the appeal, at the Burwood school Cheng Ann Cheok a 15 year old Singaporean boy arrived to further his education and study...Welfare, Recreation, Finance, Appreciation, Auxiliary, 3KZ Christmas appeal, Vice regal patronage, My friend the long cane - a new method of self-help for blind people, They're the workers, 36th annual report of the council of auxiliary. Events that occurred in 1962 : Hon. H.E. Bolte, Premier opened the appeal and announced a special grant of $20,000 pounds from the state government. Lieutenant General Sir Henry Wells accepted the board's invitation to become chairman of the appeal, at the Burwood school Cheng Ann Cheok a 15 year old Singaporean boy arrived to further his education and study ...Articles in annual report include: List of office bearers of the institute and officers of the institute, Confidence mobility, Annual report of the RVIB babies, Children and adults - 97 years of service and programmes - special appeal, Residence rehabilitation training centre, Conference mobility, Ten pin bowling, Deaf blind centre, Resident nursery and school, Worldwide literary competition, Higher education, Employment, Welfare, Recreation, Finance, Appreciation, Auxiliary, 3KZ Christmas appeal, Vice regal patronage, My friend the long cane - a new method of self-help for blind people, They're the workers, 36th annual report of the council of auxiliary. Events that occurred in 1962 : Hon. H.E. Bolte, Premier opened the appeal and announced a special grant of $20,000 pounds from the state government. Lieutenant General Sir Henry Wells accepted the board's invitation to become chairman of the appeal, at the Burwood school Cheng Ann Cheok a 15 year old Singaporean boy arrived to further his education and study music, he hopes to adopt music as his career. Through the kind offices of Dr Edward J. Waterhouse director of Perkins school for the blind of Boston and the generosity of its Board of Trustees a scholarship will be provided to the Institute for an Australian teacher to be trained as a specialist teacher within their school.1 volume of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports -
Melbourne LegacyDocument - Thesis, The Task-Focused Volunteer: An Evaluation of the Work of the Legacy Club of Melbourne
... study of Melbourne Legacy by the author William Paul Healy, from April 1973 to March 1975. The author was interested because of the reputation gained by Legacy over the preceding 50 years, for successfully delivering welfare services by volunteers to widows and their dependant children. ...study of Melbourne Legacy by the author William Paul Healy, from April 1973 to March 1975. The author was interested because of the reputation gained by Legacy over the preceding 50 years, for successfully delivering welfare services by volunteers to widows and their dependant children. ...This is a study of Melbourne Legacy by the author William Paul Healy, from April 1973 to March 1975. The author was interested because of the reputation gained by Legacy over the preceding 50 years, for successfully delivering welfare services by volunteers to widows and their dependant children. The aim of the study was to describe, analyse, explain and evaluate the work of Legacy. This has been done at great length and in summary the great value of Legacy is in the continuity of a Legatee with the one family i.e. the legatee maintained contact with the family through school, beginning work/university and other milestones in the life of a dependant family. It was thought that families in receipt of Legacy services functioned at a higher level than those who do not receive such services.Significant in that Legacy was seen as providing a high quality service. Some of the effectiveness seems to derive from the ease at which the legatee is able to establish a relationship with the family.White A4 paper pages with black type x 186 pages held together by two large bulldog clips. Some notations in pencil in the margins.objectives, goals, activities -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Bolger, Audrey, Aboriginal Women and Violence : a report for the Criminology Research Council and the Northern Territory Commissioner of Police, 1991
... Study of violence against Aboriginal women in selected towns, town camps, communities and outstations in Northern Territory; examines incidence, causes of violence, particularly role of alcohol, methods of dealing with violent situations, and responses of police , courts, health and welfare workers, Aboriginal legal services, womens refuges and alcohol agencies; sees positive aspects in Aboriginal womens use of refuges, new domestic violence laws and campaigns against alcohol; confusion over role of violence in traditional societies. vi, 104 p. : tables. ; 25 cm. ...Study of violence against Aboriginal women in selected towns, town camps, communities and outstations in Northern Territory; examines incidence, causes of violence, particularly role of alcohol, methods of dealing with violent situations, and responses of police , courts, health and welfare workers, Aboriginal legal services, womens refuges and alcohol agencies; sees positive aspects in Aboriginal womens use of refuges, new domestic violence laws and campaigns against alcohol; confusion over role of violence in traditional societies.vi, 104 p. : tables. ; 25 cm.Study of violence against Aboriginal women in selected towns, town camps, communities and outstations in Northern Territory; examines incidence, causes of violence, particularly role of alcohol, methods of dealing with violent situations, and responses of police , courts, health and welfare workers, Aboriginal legal services, womens refuges and alcohol agencies; sees positive aspects in Aboriginal womens use of refuges, new domestic violence laws and campaigns against alcohol; confusion over role of violence in traditional societies.abused women -- northern territory. | wife abuse -- northern territory. | family violence -- northern territory. | women, aboriginal australian -- northern territory. | aboriginal australians -- northern territory -- social conditions. | aboriginal australians -- northern territory -- wife abuse. -
Unions BallaratWork on paper - Democracy in Australian Unions: A Comparative Study of Six Unions (D.J. Spiers Collection), Davis, Edward M, 1987
... Welfare Union, The Association of Draughting, Supervisory and Industrial Union, the Storemen and Packers' Union, and the Victorian Printers Operatives' Union. Relevant to the function of Australian trade unions. btlc ballarat trades and labour council unions - various democracy - process Title page: 'D.J. Spiers, Curtin University, 1988' in black ink. Cover: author's name and title. Book. Work on paper Democracy in Australian Unions: A Comparative Study ...The author argues that unions do operate within democratic process. A comparative exposition of democratic practice within the Australian Bank Employees' Union, the Australian Social Welfare Union, The Association of Draughting, Supervisory and Industrial Union, the Storemen and Packers' Union, and the Victorian Printers Operatives' Union.Relevant to the function of Australian trade unions.Book.Title page: 'D.J. Spiers, Curtin University, 1988' in black ink. Cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, unions - various, democracy - process -
Melbourne LegacyDocument - Thesis, Healy Research Project 1976
... study of Melbourne Legacy by the author William Paul Healy, from April 1973 to March 1975. The author was interested because of the reputation gained by Legacy over the preceding 50 years, for successfully delivering welfare services by volunteers to widows and their dependant children. ...study of Melbourne Legacy by the author William Paul Healy, from April 1973 to March 1975. The author was interested because of the reputation gained by Legacy over the preceding 50 years, for successfully delivering welfare services by volunteers to widows and their dependant children. ...This is a study of Melbourne Legacy by the author William Paul Healy, from April 1973 to March 1975. The author was interested because of the reputation gained by Legacy over the preceding 50 years, for successfully delivering welfare services by volunteers to widows and their dependant children. He titled it 'The Task-Focused Volunteer: An Evaluation of the Work of the Legacy Club of Melbourne'. The aim of the study was to describe, analyse, explain and evaluate the work of Legacy. This has been done at great length and in summary the great value of Legacy is in the continuity of a Legatee with the one family i.e. the legatee maintained contact with the family through school, beginning work/university and other milestones in the life of a dependant family. It was thought that families in receipt of Legacy services functioned at a higher level than those who do not receive such services.Significant in that Legacy was seen as providing a high quality service. Some of the effectiveness seems to derive from the ease at which the legatee is able to establish a relationship with the family.White A4 paper pages with black type x 186 pages held together by two foolscap cardboard leaves.objectives, goals, activities -
Expression AustraliaReport, Adult Deaf Society of Victoria Study Tour Report Number 1
... The study was largely, but not solely, linked with a feasibility study of the Society's resources and likely trends in deaf person's Social Welfare Counselling, Interpreting and related needs....Expression Australia Level 4 340 Albert Street East Melbourne melbourne The study was largely, but not solely, linked with a feasibility study of the Society's resources and likely trends in deaf person's Social Welfare Counselling, Interpreting and related needs. ...The study was largely, but not solely, linked with a feasibility study of the Society's resources and likely trends in deaf person's Social Welfare Counselling, Interpreting and related needs.Green cover, 26cmHx21cmW, 212 pagesWritten by John W. Flynn, Executive Director, Victorian Deaf Society, March 1979 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo passport size, Undated
... welfare agency in Melbourne, and Archdeacon of Melbourne. He then served for seven years in refugee work, first in Thailand with Jesuit Refugee Service Asia Pacific, and then with World Vision Australia. He was present in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide, and is a Canon of St John's Cathedral, Gahini, in Rwanda. Author of more than 20 books and monographs, mostly in the areas of refugee studies...welfare agency in Melbourne, and Archdeacon of Melbourne. He then served for seven years in refugee work, first in Thailand with Jesuit Refugee Service Asia Pacific, and then with World Vision Australia. He was present in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide, and is a Canon of St John's Cathedral, Gahini, in Rwanda. Author of more than 20 books and monographs, mostly in the areas of refugee studies ...The Rev. Canon Alan Nichols AM is an Anglican minister and author. After serving the Church in Sydney as parish priest and media spokesman, he was CEO of a family welfare agency in Melbourne, and Archdeacon of Melbourne. He then served for seven years in refugee work, first in Thailand with Jesuit Refugee Service Asia Pacific, and then with World Vision Australia. He was present in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide, and is a Canon of St John's Cathedral, Gahini, in Rwanda. Author of more than 20 books and monographs, mostly in the areas of refugee studies, Christian approaches to public policy, Christian ethics and biography. The most significant are Reluctant Conscience (Dove, Blackburn) 1984; Refugee Dilemmas: Reviewing the Comprehensive Plan of Action for Vietnamese Asylum Seekers, with Paul White (LawAsia, Manila) 1993; Life & Death Decisions: Teach Yourself Ethics (Acorn, Melbourne) 1997; Rescued by Angels, with Alexis Bilindabagabo (Acorn, Melbourne) 2001; On the Path to Mutual Respect (Victorian Council of Churches) 2007; Escape from West Papua (Acorn, Melbourne) 2007. In 2006 he was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for services to refugees and for contribution to social policy in Australia through dialogue between Church and Government. He is currently Coordinator, Multicultural Ministry, for the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne. Rev. Canon Alan Nichols; head and shoulders portrait; suit and tieRev. Canon Alan Nicholsrev. canon alan nichols; anglican minister; author; archdeacon melbourne; world vision -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Historic House 16 Bulmer Street, Lakes Entrance, 2000
... Fred Moore, also built the Lakes Entrance Infant Welfare Centre, brick with tiled roof, of similar style, unfortunately demolished 1998. Fences Houses Heritage Study Colour photograph of a substantial brick dwelling with tiled hip roof, brick column supporting front porch, on the corner of Church Street. ...Built soon after WW11 by Fred Moore for Reg and Hazel Bulmer, post war contemporary style, named 'Camelot'. Fred Moore, also built the Lakes Entrance Infant Welfare Centre, brick with tiled roof, of similar style, unfortunately demolished 1998.Colour photograph of a substantial brick dwelling with tiled hip roof, brick column supporting front porch, on the corner of Church Street. Low brick fence on boundary, at 16 Bulmer Street, Lakes Entrance Victoriafences, houses, heritage study -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Photocopy of newspaper clipping, Monash University, Tracing nursing history, [1992]
... welfare clinic in Darwin since the war. WWII WW2 World War Two World War 2 Florence Florence Nightingale The paths I've trod Canada Shepparton Royal Flying DoctorService John Flynn Memorial Address Duchess of York Australian Studies Centre 'Monash university / publication / 1992' [ink, photocopied, top right of clipping] A photocopy of a small newspaper clipping consisting of a title and two columns of text Tracing nursing history Newspaper Photocopy of newspaper clipping Monash University ...Sister Elizabeth Burchill's latest book on Australian nursing is a revelation of history and anecdotes. 'Australian nurses since Nightingale:1860 -1990' traces the origins of modern nursing to the present time. Sister Burchill, who graduates next year from Monash with a masters degree, was honoured by the university in 1986 with the establishment of the Elizabeth Burchill Room in the Main library at Clayton. Sister Burchill started her caeer in the early 1930's, nursing in outback Australian towns such as Innaminka, served with an ambulance unit during the Spanish civil war in 1937, served in the Second World War in Egypt and Palestine and established the first full-time infant welfare clinic in Darwin since the war. A photocopy of a small newspaper clipping consisting of a title and two columns of text'Monash university / publication / 1992' [ink, photocopied, top right of clipping]wwii, ww2, world war two, world war 2, florence, florence nightingale, the paths i've trod, canada, shepparton, royal flying doctorservice, john flynn memorial address, duchess of york, australian studies centre
