Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Certificate - Bicentennial Community Committee
... ...Wodonga Bicentennial Committee...Bicentennial Theatre. Other displays were set up in each area to reflect the local community. From Wodonga the Exhibition travelled to 34 Australian cities and towns across all States and Territories. It featured a range of displays which travelled the entire journey of more than 30,000 kilometres on land as well as sea travel to Tasmania.
This certificate was awarded in to the Wodonga Community Committee...This certificate was awarded to the Wodonga Bicentennial Community Committee....Awarded to
The Rural City of Wodonga
Bicentennial Community
Committee
By the Australian Bicentennial Authority
which was established to plan and
coordinate a nationwide program of
celebrations in 1988 to commemorate
the 200th anniversary of permanent
European settlement in Australia....This certificate was awarded to the Wodonga Bicentennial Community Committee. Bicentennial Community Committee Certificate Bicentennial Community Committee ...
Bicentennial celebrations were held throughout Australian in 1988. The Australian Bicentennial Authority was established in 1979, and the Victorian Council was appointed in 1986. Its role was to plan and coordinate state-based activities for Australia's 1988 Bicentenary. The Council was jointly funded by the State and Commonwealth governments and was responsible for developing programs that celebrated the nation's cultural heritage and addressed community needs.
A major part of the celebrations was the Bicentennial Travelling Exhibition which was launched on 1st January 1988 at Wodonga Racecourse . The Exhibition focused on the concept "Living Together" through different modules based on themes of Journeys, Environment, Together, Identity, Today and Futures.
The Travelling Exhibition was hauled by 29 pantechnicons specially designed for the task by Daryl Jackson Pty Ltd of Melbourne. These vehicles also acted as large tent pegs, holding the large display tents in position.
The Exhibition in Wodonga ran for five days and was forecast to attract a crowd of 18,000 per day. Two days were required to set the Exhibition up and another two days were needed to dismantle it. The dominating feature of the Exhibition was a 600-seat Bicentennial Theatre. Other displays were set up in each area to reflect the local community. From Wodonga the Exhibition travelled to 34 Australian cities and towns across all States and Territories. It featured a range of displays which travelled the entire journey of more than 30,000 kilometres on land as well as sea travel to Tasmania.
This certificate was awarded in to the Wodonga Community Committee.This item is significant because it acknowledges the role played by the Wodonga Bicentennial Committee in the Australian Bicentennial celebrations.A framed certificate bearing green and gold stylised maps of Australia which featured in the Bicentennial Logo. This certificate was awarded to the Wodonga Bicentennial Community Committee.Awarded to
The Rural City of Wodonga
Bicentennial Community
Committee
By the Australian Bicentennial Authority
which was established to plan and
coordinate a nationwide program of
celebrations in 1988 to commemorate
the 200th anniversary of permanent
European settlement in Australia.australian bicentennial, wodonga bicentennial committee