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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Winlaton
History of Winlaton established by Joseph Thornton TweddleHistory of Winlaton established by Joseph Thornton Tweddle in 1909non-fictionHistory of Winlaton established by Joseph Thornton Tweddlewinlaton, tweddle joseph, mount pleasant methodist church, winlaton youth training centre, leawarra hostel, nunawading residential youth centre -
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Article, Winlaton set to care for boys, 1991
From August 10th 1991 Winlaton Youth Training Centre will accept boys between 10 and 15 who break the law.From August 10th 1991 Winlaton Youth Training Centre will accept boys between 10 and 15 who break the law. Winlaton has been exclusively female since it was set up in 1956. Wards of the state will now be moved either to an institution in Windsor or to a community house.From August 10th 1991 Winlaton Youth Training Centre will accept boys between 10 and 15 who break the law. youth services, winlaton, davies, lynda, nunawading youth residential centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Winlaton, 198-?
Views on Winlaton, by an ExViews on Winlaton, by an ExViews on Winlaton, by an Exyouth services, winlaton -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, History of Winlaton, 1977
Short history, written by Rob Greaves, Youth Officer, Winlaton.Short history, written by Rob Greaves, Youth Officer, Winlaton.Short history, written by Rob Greaves, Youth Officer, Winlaton.winlaton, youth services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Winlaton, 1980-1991
Collection of newspaper articles on Winlaton Girls Youth Training Centre.Collection of newspaper articles on Winlaton Girls Youth Training Centre.Collection of newspaper articles on Winlaton Girls Youth Training Centre.winlaton, training centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photo, Winlaton Youth Training Centre
A house on the site was originally owned by successful businessman , Joseph Tweedle before being sold to the government. For many years it was the Winlaton Training Centre for girls. When the institution was closed the buildings were demolished and the land subdivided for housing.Four girls standing in the grounds of Winlaton outside a building.winlaton youth training centre, nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Winlaton, 1979-91
Winlaton Community Support Group. Minutes 1979-1991.Winlaton Community Support Group. Minutes 1979-1991.Winlaton Community Support Group. Minutes 1979-1991.winlaton community support group, youth services, winlaton -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Winlaton Youth Training Centre, 1980's
Winlaton was established in Springvale Rd., Nunawading in 1956 as the main state-run institution for adolescent girls. Previously (1951-1953) Winlaton was a home run by the Mission of St James and St John for women with venereal diseases. Re-opened in 1956, female offenders were committed to Winlaton by the courts, but there were also many girls and young women in danger who had not committed a crime. Winlaton closed in 1993 and the land is now occupied by the Candlebark Estate.5 black and white photographs (a-e) showing tattoos being removed at the Winlaton Youth Training Centre. This activity was funded by the Australian Schools Commission Innovations Grants. See also 6229winlaton youth training centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Winlaton faces closure, 1993
Winlaton, now known as Nunawading Youth Residential Centre will close and relocate.Winlaton, now known as Nunawading Youth Residential Centre will close and relocate to the Baltara Reception Centre in Parkville and the remaining 8.4 ha land will be sold.Winlaton, now known as Nunawading Youth Residential Centre will close and relocate.youth services, winlaton, nunawading youth residential centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Master Class on Winlaton, 1990?
Publicity/community education program by Jane Allen11 pagesnon-fictionPublicity/community education program by Jane Allenwinlaton, youth services, winlaton community support group -
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Newspaper - Article, Nunawading Gazette, Winlaton property
Article in Nunawading Gazette. Part of Winlaton which has been sold by the State Government will be developed into an extension of the Coronella Retirement Village, Nunawading.seventh day adventist church, coronella retirement village, nunawading, churches, winlaton -
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Document, Winlaton, 1978-1992
Annual General Meeting Minutes of Winlaton Community Support Group 1978-1992,Annual General Meeting Minutes of Winlaton Community Support Group 1978-1992, with Cash Book 1986-1991, receipts 1991-1992, miscellaneous papers and correspondence relating to its wind-up in 1993Annual General Meeting Minutes of Winlaton Community Support Group 1978-1992,winlaton community support group, winlaton, youth services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Winlaton takes on a new role, 1991
Winlaton Youth Training Centre has undergone a major change in name and operation. Now called Nunawading Residential Youth Centre and will now house males and females. Wards of the state will now be housed in community residences.Winlaton Youth Training Centre has undergone a major change in name and operation. Now called Nunawading Residential Youth Centre and will now house males and females. Wards of the state will now be housed in community residences.Winlaton Youth Training Centre has undergone a major change in name and operation. Now called Nunawading Residential Youth Centre and will now house males and females. Wards of the state will now be housed in community residences.youth services, winlaton, nunawading residential youth centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Winlaton School Principal Retires, 7/09/1988 12:00:00 AM
Article in Nunawading Gazette about retirement of Winlaton's School Principal, Ron Campbell.Article in Nunawading Gazette about retirement of Winlaton's School Principal, Ron Campbell. He took up duties at the Youth Training Centre for Girls in 1981, after extensive experience as a Special Education Teacher. The Centre can accommodate up to 90 girls, aged 12 - 21, about 20% serving sentences.Article in Nunawading Gazette about retirement of Winlaton's School Principal, Ron Campbell. winlaton, campbell, ron -
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Pamphlet, Report to the Winlaton Support Group, 1987
Report to the Winlaton Support Group on the evaluation of current and future fundraising activities.Report to the Winlaton Support Group on the evaluation of current and future fundraising activities.Report to the Winlaton Support Group on the evaluation of current and future fundraising activities.fundraising events, winlaton community support group -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Winlaton
WINLATON 1956 - 1993 • Established in 1951 with the name “Winlaton” the property was a children’s home run by the Mission of St James & St John. • By 1953 it was acquired and ran as a state facility under the same name (Winlaton), for female offenders and for girls under protection orders - otherwise known as ‘wards of the state’. • By the time of its closure in 1993, it was operating under the name “Nunawading Youth Residential Centre”, housing both males and females. WINLATON YOUTH TRAINING CENTRE By 1956, the state had constructed a purpose-built facility at Winlaton which would cater for both girls, and young women, who were under either a protection order/ward or who were female juvenile offenders. Some of the juvenile offenders were transferred to Winlaton from other facilities such as Turana, originally called the Royal Park Depot, due to overcrowding, or from convents. With the new facilities Winlaton, supposedly, could offer a separate training, education and treatment regime for those girls or young women who had been admitted under protection orders separately to those who had been committed under a custodial order. With this focus on training and rehabilitation the facility had 3 residential sections, or cottages. A Winlaton “trainee”, showing signs of good behaviour and progress, could be promoted up through any of the 3 cottages and likewise demoted down with bad behaviour. However, by 1957 one of the 3 cottages at Winlaton housed sentenced offenders and wards of state together. A 4th hostel – named ‘Leawarra’ - was added in 1959 which functioned as a reward, or privilege, for residents deemed worthy. Of note, this hostel kept offenders segregated from wards of the state. Juvenile offenders were termed as “trainees” through the Social Welfare Act 1960. By 1985 Winlaton was restricted to only providing programs for young offenders. CLOSURE OF WINLATON The population of Winlaton peaked in the mid-1970s with approximately 100 “trainees” and this population then declined to approximately 25 by 1991 when it closed under the name “Winlaton”. https://www.findingrecords.dhhs.vic.gov.au/collectionresultspage/Winlaton https://www.findandconnect.gov.au/ref/vic/biogs/E000192b.htm -
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Book, Introducing ... Winlaton : a Youth Training Centre for Young Women, 1/11/1983 12:00:00 AM
A booklet written to increase public awareness of the role of Youth Training Centres, in particular the functioning of Winlaton.A booklet written to increase public awareness of the role of Youth Training Centres, in particular the functioning of Winlaton.A booklet written to increase public awareness of the role of Youth Training Centres, in particular the functioning of Winlaton.winlaton girls youth training centre., booklet -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Winlaton Youth Training Centre, 2008?
History of Winlaton Youth Training Centre for female offenders.History of Winlaton Youth Training Centre for female offenders, which was located at 186 Springvale Road NunawadingHistory of Winlaton Youth Training Centre for female offenders.springvale road nunawading, no. 186, winlaton youth training centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Winlaton, 1/11/2008 12:00:00 AM
Short history of 'Winlaton', a grand home built by J. T. Tweddle in 1909.Short history of 'Winlaton', a grand home built by J. T. Tweddle in 1909. The property was later converted to an institution for girls named 'Winlation Youth Training Centre'. The Building was demolished in the early 1990s for residential development.Short history of 'Winlaton', a grand home built by J. T. Tweddle in 1909. winlaton youth training centre, residential development -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Centre's closure ends era, 1993
Article on closure of WinlatonArticle on closure of WinlatonArticle on closure of Winlatonwinlaton, closure -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Winlaton broadcast studio with record turntable, cassette tape deck, microphone - Winlaton Radio Room
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, A photograph of a games room at Winlaton with lounge chairs, tv, and a snooker table - Winlaton
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Tattoos shape your future, 1982
An innovative program of tattoo removal at Winlaton Youth Training Centre, funded by Australian Schools Commission Innovations Grants.An innovative program of tattoo removal at Winlaton Youth Training Centre, funded by Australian Schools Commission Innovations Grants. Photos of tattoo removal program at NP 3793An innovative program of tattoo removal at Winlaton Youth Training Centre, funded by Australian Schools Commission Innovations Grants.winlaton, tattoos -
Department of Health and Human Services
Winlaton Stamp, Correspondence Stamps from Department Children's Homes
Stamp three: wooden handle, metal casing containing the operating system for a rotating belt of numbers which can be changed to record the current date. There is a rubberised stamp surface, with wording that reads 'RECEIVED. WINLATON". A window for a date appears in the centre between the two words. The date on this stamp is set to '8 December 1992'. This is the day after the Winlaton institution was permanently closed. -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Photo of "Winlaton" Official Opening Plaque - Children's Welfare Department Girls' Training Centre Opened by The Honourable A G Rylah MLA Chief Secretary for Victoria in November 1956
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Photo of front of Leawarra Girls Hostel at Winlaton - The hostel was originally a farmhouse and was converted into a hostel - Established by the Health Department in 1956
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, "Friendship to Spare" written on a card / badge and an example of Winlaton Community Support Group material that was distributed
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Photo of Winlaton Radio Room / Studio with microphone record player & cassette tape deck
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Photo of side of Leawarra Girls Hostel at Winlaton - The hostel was originally a farmhouse and was converted into a hostel - Established by the Health Department in 1956
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Winlaton bus