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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Wodonga City: A Jubilee History, Howard C Jones, 1998
... Wodonga City: A Jubilee History...Wodonga City: A Jubilee History......wodonga victoria...rural city......Wodonga City Council...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray history wodonga wodonga victoria rural city of wodonga In 1994 the Rural City of Wodonga celebrated 21 years of city status. ...In 1994 the Rural City of Wodonga celebrated 21 years of city status. The council of that time commissioned Howard Jones to produce an historical record of the city’s first 25 years. This was to cover not only the municipal affairs from 1973 to 1998, but a range of activities across this vibrant, growing community. As a journalist in Wodonga, Howard Jones had closely observed history in the making, including the local government reforms that created a larger city by 1994. Wodonga is now a splendid city with a diverse industrial, commercial and military base, and excellent educational, health and recreational facilities. The book illustrates that these were achieved only by the vision, careful planning and determination of those involved.In 1994 the Rural City of Wodonga celebrated 21 years of city status. The council of that time commissioned Howard Jones to produce an historical record of the city’s first 25 years. This was to cover not only the municipal affairs from 1973 to 1998, but a range of activities across this vibrant, growing community. As a journalist in Wodonga, Howard Jones had closely observed history in the making, including the local government reforms that created a larger city by 1994. Wodonga is now a splendid city with a diverse industrial, commercial and military base, and excellent educational, health and recreational facilities. The book illustrates that these were achieved only by the vision, careful planning and determination of those involved.history wodonga, wodonga victoria, rural city of wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPlaque - Rural City of Wodonga Plaque
... Rural City of Wodonga Plaque...Rural City of Wodonga Plaque...wodonga...rural city...In December 2003, it was decided to rename the council removing the term "rural" and it is now legally Wodonga City Council. ...Circular metal plate for public display of status of Rural City of Wodonga. Inscription including the Latin terms for "Faith and Justice" are embossed around the circumference on the front of the plaque. ...Around the circumference of the plate is the inscription "FIDES ET JUSTITIA / RURAL CITY OF WODONGA"...A representation of Hermes/Mercury is at the top centre of the plate. Rural City of Wodonga Plaque Plaque Rural City of Wodonga Plaque ...The current city was originally named Wodonga, but its name was changed to Belvoir then later back to Wodonga, its indigenous name. The original post office opened on June 1, 1856. Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their part severed from the Yackandandah Shire and form a new municipality. On 30th March 1973, the Wodonga Shire was granted rural city status and was officially named the Rural City of Wodonga by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe. The date this logo first came into use is unsure, but it was used prior to the granting of rural city status. In 1994, the name was retained in a new local government authority and so the Wodonga Rural City Council was born. In 1995 it was decided to give the city a fresh image, so the term 'rural' was be dropped from use except where there was a legal requirement. In December 2003, it was decided to rename the council removing the term "rural" and it is now legally Wodonga City Council. This plate is of local historic significance as it documents the way in which the local government and community has evolved and depicts itself over time.Circular metal plate for public display of status of Rural City of Wodonga. Inscription including the Latin terms for "Faith and Justice" are embossed around the circumference on the front of the plaque. The symbols of wheat, cattle and grapes represent the major agricultural pursuits of the area. A representation of Hermes/Mercury is at the top centre of the plate.Around the circumference of the plate is the inscription "FIDES ET JUSTITIA / RURAL CITY OF WODONGA"local government, wodonga, rural city, council logo -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPlaque - Rural City of Wodonga Small Plaque
... Rural City of Wodonga Small Plaque...Rural City of Wodonga Small Plaque...wodonga...rural city victoria...In December 2003, it was decided to rename the council removing the term "rural" and it is now legally Wodonga City Council....Small circular metal plaque for public display of status of Rural City of Wodonga. Inscription including the Latin terms for "Faith and Justice" are embossed around the circumference on the front of the plaque. ...Around the circumference of the plaque is the inscription "FIDES ET JUSTITIA / RURAL CITY OF WODONGA"...city status. In 1994, the name was retained in a new local government authority and so the Wodonga Rural City Council was born. ...The current city was originally named Wodonga, but its name was changed to Belvoir then later back to Wodonga, its indigenous name. The original post office opened on June 1, 1856. Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their part severed from the Yackandandah Shire and form a new municipality. On 30th March 1973, the Wodonga Shire was granted rural city status and was officially named the Rural City of Wodonga by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe. The date this logo first came into use is unsure, but it was used prior to the granting of rural city status. In 1994, the name was retained in a new local government authority and so the Wodonga Rural City Council was born. In 1995 it was decided to give the city a fresh image, so the term 'rural' was be dropped from use except where there was a legal requirement. In December 2003, it was decided to rename the council removing the term "rural" and it is now legally Wodonga City Council.This plaque is of local historic significance as it documents the way in which the local government and community has evolved and depicts itself over time. Designation as a rural city was a critical event in the development of Wodonga.Small circular metal plaque for public display of status of Rural City of Wodonga. Inscription including the Latin terms for "Faith and Justice" are embossed around the circumference on the front of the plaque. The symbols of wheat, cattle and grapes represent the major agricultural pursuits of the area. A representation of Hermes/Mercury is at the top centre of the plate.Around the circumference of the plaque is the inscription "FIDES ET JUSTITIA / RURAL CITY OF WODONGA"local government, wodonga council logo, wodonga, rural city victoria -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncCertificate - Wodonga and City of Walnut U.S.A. Commemorative Certificate
... Wodonga and City of Walnut U.S.A. Commemorative Certificate...Wodonga and City of Walnut U.S.A. Commemorative Certificate...city...council...america...wodonga...A commemorative certificate from the city of Walnut, California, USA, acknowledging the friendship of the city of Wodonga....Wodonga and City of Walnut U.S.A. Commemorative Certificate Certificate Wodonga and City of Walnut U.S.A. ...A commemorative certificate from the city of Walnut, California, USA, acknowledging the friendship of the city of Wodonga.This item has a link to Wodonga's local history, and history of local government. A beige certificate with a golden seal, framed in timber. city, council, america, wodonga, california, diplomacy -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncCertificate - Freedom of the City of Wodonga, August 2003
... Freedom of the City of Wodonga ...Freedom of the City of Wodonga...Freedom of the City Wodonga...The Freedom of the City of Wodonga has been conferred on different units based at Bandiana on several occasions. ...It bears the common seal of the City of Wodonga and was signed by Mayor Lisa Mahood, Councillor John Watson and Chief Executive Officer Peter Marshall....Freedom of the City of Wodonga Certificate Freedom of the City of Wodonga ...The Right, Title, Privilege, Honour and Distinction of marching through the streets of a city on all ceremonial occasions with bayonets fixed, drums beating, bands playing and colours flying is one of the most interesting of the Military Traditions. The tradition of Freedom of Entry to a city stems from a custom observed by British Regiments in marching through the city of London. The fathers of the city of London claimed that they had the right to forbid bodies of Armed Forces from marching through the city precincts with bayonets fixed, colours flying and music playing, basing this claim on 'Ancient Privileges' which appear to have originated shortly after Charles Il became King in 1660. Military units were then only allowed to enter the city by invitation. The custom has been adopted by many Australian cities and shires. The privilege is usually only extended to Units which have a close association with the city and provides a means of honouring an Army Corps. The Freedom of the City of Wodonga has been conferred on different units based at Bandiana on several occasions. This Certificate commemorates the granting of Freedom of the City of Wodonga on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Vietnam and Associated Veterans Club which was accompanied by a military parade on 11th August 2003. This Certificate is significant because it recognises the relationship between the City of Wodonga and the military forces which have served in the district.A framed certificate declaring the granting of Freedom of the City of Wodonga to Veterans, Ex-service and Service men and women of Australia who served Australia since the cessation of hostilities of the second World War. It bears the common seal of the City of Wodonga and was signed by Mayor Lisa Mahood, Councillor John Watson and Chief Executive Officer Peter Marshall.freedom of the city wodonga, military wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Wine Glass Rural City of Wodonga, C. 1973 - 2000
... Wine Glass Rural City of Wodonga...Wine Glass Rural City of Wodonga...wodonga...local government...rural city...In 1994, a new local government authority, the Wodonga Rural City Council was created. In December 2003, the council was again legally re-named to become Wodonga City Council....A standard wine glass with a gold trim and bearing the logo of the Rural City of Wodonga...Around the edge of the logo "RURAL CITY OF WODONGA / FIDES ET JUSTITIA"...In 1994, a new local government authority, the Wodonga Rural City Council was created. In December 2003, the council was again legally re-named to become Wodonga City Council. ...Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their area severed from the Yackandandah Shire and form a new municipality. In 1973, the Wodonga Shire was granted rural city status and was officially named the Rural City of Wodonga by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe. In 1994, a new local government authority, the Wodonga Rural City Council was created. In December 2003, the council was again legally re-named to become Wodonga City Council.The glass is representative of memorabilia produced to celebrate the achievement of a special status in the development of local government in Wodonga. Wodonga had "Rural City" status from 1973 until 2003.A standard wine glass with a gold trim and bearing the logo of the Rural City of WodongaAround the edge of the logo "RURAL CITY OF WODONGA / FIDES ET JUSTITIA"wodonga, local government, rural city, souvenir wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncCertificate - Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a City, 1973
... Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a City, 1973...Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a City, 1973...The framed certificate proclaiming the Shire of Wodonga as a City in 1973 documents the development of Wodonga as an important rural city in the north east of Victoria. ...Thin wooden frame with gold trim around a certificate with the text in black proclaiming the Shire of Wodonga as a City dated to 1973. Embossed gold seal of the State of Victoria on the left side of the text in the lower part of the certificate. ...Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a City, 1973 Certificate Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a City, 1973 ...The framed certificate proclaiming the Shire of Wodonga as a City in 1973 documents the development of Wodonga as an important rural city in the north east of Victoria. The decentralisation of industry and the establishment of international companies in Wodonga in the second half of the 20th century contributed to the growth of Wodonga as a major regional centre.The certificate proclaiming the Shire of Wodonga as a City in 1973 has local significance as it documents the history and development of Wodonga. It also has state significance as part of the history of the regional development of Victoria from the mid-20th century onwards.Thin wooden frame with gold trim around a certificate with the text in black proclaiming the Shire of Wodonga as a City dated to 1973. Embossed gold seal of the State of Victoria on the left side of the text in the lower part of the certificate. Signed by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe and the Victorian Minister for Local Government.wodonga shire, wodonga, rural cities in victoria, victorian state government certificates -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Commemorative Award from RAEME unit to the Rural City of Wodonga, 1978
... Commemorative Award from RAEME unit to the Rural City of Wodonga...Commemorative Award from RAEME unit to the Rural City of Wodonga......Rural City of Wodonga...The inscription on the side of the base reads: "Presented to the Citizens of the Rural City of Wodonga by the Commanding Officer and members of RAEME Trg Centre on the occasion of the granting of the Freedom of the Rural City of Wodonga to RAEME Trg Centre 21 October 1978...Commemorative Award from RAEME unit to the Rural City of Wodonga Memorabilia Commemorative Award from RAEME unit to the Rural City of Wodonga ...RAEME Corps was first established in 1942 when the Ordnance Corps and the Service Corps were combined. The royal ascent was granted in 1948. The Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RAEME) is a technical corps tasked with the maintenance of the Army's modern hardware and equipment. RAEME personnel are represented in most Army units. The Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers corps motto is ‘Arte et Marte’, which is Latin for ‘With Skill and Fighting’. This item, was presented to the Council of the Rural City of Wodonga in 1978. RAEME has a long association with Wodonga due to its service at the Bandiana base just outside of Wodonga. The inscription on the side of the base reads: "Presented to the Citizens of the Rural City of Wodonga by the Commanding Officer and members of RAEME Trg Centre on the occasion of the granting of the Freedom of the Rural City of Wodonga to RAEME Trg Centre 21 October 1978RAEME Corps has a long association with the city of Wodonga through its involvement in training and logistics at the army base at Bandiana.An award featuring a small model of the cannon "Zamzama" (Captor of Forts) mounted on a polished wooden base. The award includes a plaque outlining the significance of "Zamzama" on the top and another plaque explaining the significance on this award on the front of the base.Explanation of "Zamzama" beside cannon: "ZAMZAMA (CAPTOR OF FORTS)/ The original 14' 4 1/2" long, with 9 1/2" bore, was cast in brass in one/ piece by Muslim engineers in the year 1757 on the orders of the/ emperor AHMAD-SHAH-ABDALI. It was used in several battles and/ proved its value as a great weapon of destruction. It soon became to be/ regarded as a "Tallsman of Power" and continued as such until it was/ ruined in 1818 at Multan. Today it is housed in Lahore, where it was/ placed by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh in 1870."raeme, rural city of wodonga, freedom of the city wodonga, australian military, bandiana -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Souvenir Spoon Rural City of Wodonga in case, C 1973 to 1994
... Souvenir Spoon Rural City of Wodonga in case...Souvenir Spoon Rural City of Wodonga in case......rural city of wodonga...In December 2003, it was decided to rename the council removing the term "rural" and it is now legally Wodonga City Council....2 silver souvenir teaspoons including the badge of the Rural City of Wodonga in gold and blue enamel on the top. ...In circle on top of spoon "FIDES ET JUSTITIA/ RURAL CITY OF WODONGA"...Souvenir Spoon Rural City of Wodonga in case Memorabilia Souvenir Spoon Rural City of Wodonga in case ...The current city was originally named Wodonga, but its name was changed to Belvoir then later back to Wodonga, its indigenous name. The original post office opened on June 1, 1856. Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their part severed from the Yackandandah Shire and form a new municipality. On 30th March 1973, the Wodonga Shire was granted rural city status and was officially named the Rural City of Wodonga by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe. The date this logo first came into use is unsure, but it was used prior to the granting of rural city status. In 1994, the name was retained in a new local government authority and so the Wodonga Rural City Council was born. In 1995 it was decided to give the city a fresh image, so the term 'rural' was be dropped from use except where there was a legal requirement. In December 2003, it was decided to rename the council removing the term "rural" and it is now legally Wodonga City Council.On 30th March 1973, the Wodonga Shire was granted rural city status and was officially named the Rural City of Wodonga by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe. The badge on the spoon was used to represent the Council in all letters, communication and souvenirs at that time. The term "Rural City" was dropped from usage in 1994.2 silver souvenir teaspoons including the badge of the Rural City of Wodonga in gold and blue enamel on the top. The teaspoon is presented in a clear plastic rectangular presentation case lined with blue card. .In circle on top of spoon "FIDES ET JUSTITIA/ RURAL CITY OF WODONGA"memorabilia, rural city of wodonga, local government, victoria -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Bicentennial Commemorative Wine Glass, Rural City of Wodonga, 1988
... Bicentennial Commemorative Wine Glass, Rural City of Wodonga...Bicentennial Commemorative Wine Glass, Rural City of Wodonga...A wine glass produced for the Rural City of Wodonga to commemorate the bicentennial of European settlement in Australia...Emblem of the Rural City of Wodonga On the opposite side image including a sailing ship, an outline of Australia, Above the image "AUSTRALIA'S 200th BIRTHDAY" and below the image "1788-1988"...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray A wide range of objects was created throughout Australia to commemorate 200th anniversary of the European settlement of Australia This glass reflects the manner in which the Bicentennial of European settlement in Australia was depicted and commemorated both on a national and local level. australia bicentennary wodonga council Emblem of the Rural City of Wodonga On the opposite side image including a sailing ship, an outline of Australia, Above the image "AUSTRALIA'S 200th BIRTHDAY" and below the image "1788-1988" A wine glass produced for the Rural City of Wodonga to commemorate the bicentennial of European settlement in Australia Bicentennial Commemorative Wine Glass, Rural City of Wodonga Memorabilia Bicentennial Commemorative Wine Glass, Rural City of Wodonga ...A wide range of objects was created throughout Australia to commemorate 200th anniversary of the European settlement of AustraliaThis glass reflects the manner in which the Bicentennial of European settlement in Australia was depicted and commemorated both on a national and local level.A wine glass produced for the Rural City of Wodonga to commemorate the bicentennial of European settlement in AustraliaEmblem of the Rural City of Wodonga On the opposite side image including a sailing ship, an outline of Australia, Above the image "AUSTRALIA'S 200th BIRTHDAY" and below the image "1788-1988"australia, bicentennary, wodonga council -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: Destiny Foreseen, Jean Macdonald et al, 1981
... Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: Destiny Foreseen...Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: Destiny Foreseen...Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: Destiny Foreseen Book Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: Destiny Foreseen Jean Macdonald Beth Klinge ...This is a sequel to Albury Wodonga The Chosen city: The first Ninety Years. It traces developments in the region up to the development of the Albury Wodonga Corporation in 1972.non-fictionThis is a sequel to Albury Wodonga The Chosen city: The first Ninety Years. It traces developments in the region up to the development of the Albury Wodonga Corporation in 1972.new south wales. albury-wodonga, albury wodonga history, albury wodonga to 1972, albury history, wodonga history -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: The First Ninety Years, Jean Macdonald et al, 1980
... Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: The First Ninety Years...Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: The First Ninety Years...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray new south wales. albury-wodonga albury wodonga history to 1902 albury history wodonga history A brief history of the development of the Albury Wodonga area up to 1902. Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: The First Ninety Years Book Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: The First Ninety Years Jean Macdonald Beth Klinge ...A brief history of the development of the Albury Wodonga area up to 1902.non-fictionA brief history of the development of the Albury Wodonga area up to 1902.new south wales. albury-wodonga, albury wodonga history to 1902, albury history, wodonga history -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncWork on paper - 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga, Des Martin, 1987
... 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga...150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga...Part of a set of original sketches by Des Martin for "A Record of the 150th Anniversary" Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga held on 30th October 1986....This item is significant because it recognises the 150th anniversary of the first permanent settlement by European settlers in Wodonga with the construction of the Huon Family home. 150th Anniversary Celebrations Huon Family Part of a set of original sketches by Des Martin for "A Record of the 150th Anniversary" Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga held on 30th October 1986. 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga Work on paper 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga Des Martin ...Gabriel Louis Marie Huon de Kerilleau was born to a French aristocratic family in 1769. He escaped to England during the French Revolution and enlisted in the New South Wales Corps. He married in Parramatta to Louisa Emmanuel Le Sage. They had five children who took the name of Huon – Elizabeth, Paul, Jean Francois, Aime Augustus and Charles. Paul and Charles were to become the “founders’ of the Wodonga District. In 1824 Hamilton Hume and William Hovell discovered the Hume River, later renamed to the Murray River and the rich land surrounding it. By 1835, squatters began arriving at the Hume River. During the following year, Paul Huon arrived at the Hume (Murray) River, then "taking up" 40,000 acres on the south side of the river bank. To this property he gave the name WOODONGA RUN. Charles Huon, younger brother of Paul, was sent to manage the "Run" until Paul's son, William, became old enough to take over management. Charles Huon built a mud brick home on the eastern side of a rise south of the now Wodonga Creek. Thus was Charles the first permanent settler in the district. He was a great admirer of the English Lord Belvoir hence "Belvoir" was the name Charles Huon gave to the first permanent home on Woodonga Run. By the 1857, residents numbered fifty, and the Government had surveyed a township area, proclaiming it "Belvoir" in the new State of Victoria. However, the residents wanted their own choice of a name for the town. A battle lasting thirteen years followed over the name of the town until the residents won in 1874 when the Victorian Government dropped the name "Belvoir" and proclaimed the town's name as "Wodonga." A local government Shire formed two years later became the Shire of Wodonga. The Huon name features in the town today including Huon Hill, Huon Creek, Huon Street and the former township and railway siding at Huon. The name "Belvoir" is used today by organisations and locations in Wodonga including Belvoir Park formerly known as Huon’s Lagoon. On 3rd October 1986 the Wodonga community celebrated the 150th anniversary of the first settlement by Charles Huon of the district that was to become Wodonga. These drawings were completed by Desmond Martin as part of a booklet produced to record the event. Donated by Des Martin & Rosemary BoyesPart of a set of original sketches by Des Martin for "A Record of the 150th Anniversary" Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga held on 30th October 1986.150th anniversary celebrations, huon family -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Les Stone, Last Shire President and first Mayor of the Rural City of Wodonga
... Les Stone, Last Shire President and first Mayor of the Rural City of Wodonga...Les Stone, Last Shire President and first Mayor of the Rural City of Wodonga...He was the last Shire President of Wodonga and in 1971 became the inaugural Mayor of the Rural City of Wodonga. ...He was the last Shire President of Wodonga and in 1971 became the inaugural Mayor of the Rural City of Wodonga. ...Les Stone was the last Shire President of Wodonga and first Mayor of the Rural City of Wodonga. Born in Collingwood, Victoria on 24th August 1919, he was the first of his family to obtain a post-secondary education. He became a Christian Brother but left the ministry after 10 years and became a trained primary school teacher. Les held various teaching appointments in and around country Victoria and Wodonga, the last as Principal of Wodonga West Primary School. It was in Wodonga that Les and his wife Pam settled with their family. Their contribution to the Wodonga community and local government was outstanding. Les established a strong network in the local migrant community, helping many new arrivals at Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre with language issues and settling them into their new environment. He worked in support of all underprivileged people in the community. In 1967 Les was elected as a Councillor for the West Riding of Wodonga Council. The following year he was elected Deputy Shire President. He was the last Shire President of Wodonga and in 1971 became the inaugural Mayor of the Rural City of Wodonga. The City of Wodonga was proclaimed on 14th March 1973 and Les was re-elected as Mayor. He chose to serve one full term as Mayor having previously served two terms as Shire President. Les Stone passed away at the Mercy Hospital Albury on 28th December 1974 at 54 years of age. He left behind an enduring legacy which included the proactive encouragement of industry to Wodonga. He also championed the selection of Wodonga as a Growth Centre. A champion and defender of local government, Les served as Chairman of the North East Region of Municipalities which comprised 13 Councils including Wodonga and Wangaratta. He also played a critical role on the Albury Wodonga Development Corporation for five years in the early period of the Whitlam decentralization scheme. Les Stone’s life of giving wasn’t just about local government and teaching. He was an old-fashioned community activist who gave far more than he took from the community. Les worked tirelessly for numerous organizations including the Royal Children’s Hospital, Royal Melbourne Hospital (he was made a Life Governor of both), the Wodonga Good Neighbour Council, and Knights of the Southern Cross, Rotary, the St. Vincent de Paul Society and St. Augustine’s Parish Council. However it is in local government that he remains best remembered. He was an active and vocal councillor and gave over 16 years of service to the people of Wodonga - his election and re-election was never once opposed. Les Stone was interned in the Lawn Cemetery in Wodonga. He was aged 54 years. The naming and dedication of the Les Stone Park in West Wodonga is an important acknowledgement of Les Stone’s life. The inscription reads: '’Leslie Edwin Stone JP was the first Mayor of Wodonga from 1972 to 1974 and a former Shire President (1972). A school teacher and principal by profession Les had a long history of involvement with the migrant community and Catholic Church. He was an acknowledged champion of decentralisation’’. These photos are significant because they document the service of an important civic leader in Wodonga.A collection of coloured images related to Les Stone, Mayor of Wodongales stone, wodonga civic leaders, wodonga council -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Picturing and Re-picturing Bonegilla, Bruce J Pennay, 2016
... ...Wodonga City Council...Picturing and Re-picturing Bonegilla Book Picturing and Re-picturing Bonegilla Bruce J Pennay Wodonga City Council ...This is one of many publications by Bruce Pennay which focus on and analyse the policies and experiences of migrants at the Bonegilla Reception and Training Centre. In this latest item, he arranged picture collages (40 in all) and invited readers to see and consider how Bonegilla, Australia’s largest and longest-lasting postwar migrant accommodation centre, was perceived and represented by government, by the contemporary press, and by resident staff, migrants and refugees.non-fictionThis is one of many publications by Bruce Pennay which focus on and analyse the policies and experiences of migrants at the Bonegilla Reception and Training Centre. In this latest item, he arranged picture collages (40 in all) and invited readers to see and consider how Bonegilla, Australia’s largest and longest-lasting postwar migrant accommodation centre, was perceived and represented by government, by the contemporary press, and by resident staff, migrants and refugees.bonegilla reception and training centre, bonegilla, postwar migration, migration australia -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - A Record of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga, Rosemary Boyes, 1987
... A Record of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga...A Record of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga... of Wodonga Booklet A Record of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Rural City of Wodonga Rosemary Boyes Wodonga Historical Society ...A record showing how in 1986 Wodonga honoured the 150th anniversary of the first settlement by Charles Huon of the district that was to become Wodonga. It outlines the history of the Huon family and documents the celebrations which took place.A small booklet of 20 pages including sketches by Desmond Martin.non-fictionA record showing how in 1986 Wodonga honoured the 150th anniversary of the first settlement by Charles Huon of the district that was to become Wodonga. It outlines the history of the Huon family and documents the celebrations which took place.wodonga history, charles huon, wodonga european settlement, wodonga anniversary -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncProgramme - Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a Rural City, 1973
... Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a Rural City, 1973...Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a Rural City, 1973...Rural City of Wodonga...On Cover: Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as the Rural City of Wodonga Friday 30th March 1973 SOUVENIR PROGRAM...Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a Rural City, 1973 Programme Proclamation of the Shire of Wodonga as a Rural City, 1973 ...This program from the ceremony proclaiming the Shire of Wodonga as a Rural City in 1973 documents the development of Wodonga as an important centre in North East Victoria. The decentralisation of industry and the establishment of international companies in Wodonga in the second half of the 20th century contributed to the growth of Wodonga as a major regional centre today.A small booklet of 4 pages stabled along the centre fold. The cover is printed on glossy light-weight card. It is printed in dark blue ink.This program from the ceremony proclaiming the Shire of Wodonga as a Rural City in 1973 documents the development of Wodonga as an important centre in North East Victoria. The decentralisation of industry and the establishment of international companies in Wodonga in the second half of the 20th century contributed to the growth of Wodonga as a major regional centre today.rural city of wodonga, wodonga council, proclamation wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Wodonga Water Tower, July 1984
... ...Wodonga City...It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “ The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. ...Wodonga Water Tower Wodonga City One of many photos of the Wodonga Water Tower in our collection. ...THE WATER TOWER is a major landmark of High Street, Wodonga. It began operation from 1924 until it ceased operation in 1959. It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “ The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. Their suggestion received an unfavorable response from the city’s citizens, so the Tower still stands today. This image shows High Street and Hovell Street looking to the north The Civic Centre Theatre is on the right in Hovell Street. On the left in High Street is Tower Place on left. On the far left Repco which by 1998 became a Chinese restaurant and remains so in 2022.This photo is significant as it depicts a major building which has been used to represent the city of Wodonga in many souvenirs and publications over time.One of many photos of the Wodonga Water Tower in our collection. It is a large black and white image which has been mounted in a metal frame.wodonga water tower, wodonga city -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Wodonga Central Area Study, Loder and Bayly, Planning & Engineering Consultants, March 1975
... Albury-Wodonga development...Rural City...The report was presented to the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation and the Rural City of Wodonga....Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Wodonga Town planning Albury-Wodonga development Rural City of Wodonga This report was the result of an investigation into the potential future development and town planning for the central area of Wodonga. ...This report was the result of an investigation into the potential future development and town planning for the central area of Wodonga. Chapters of the final report are:- Chapter 1: Summary: Conclusions and Recommendations, Chapter 2: Setting the scene, Chapter 3: Possible futures, Chapter 4: Objectives, Chapter 5: Growth Options, Chapter 6: Recommended approaches, Chapter 7: Plan elements and Chapter 8: Ways and Means.A report of 134 pages, including illustrations and maps. The report was presented to the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation and the Rural City of Wodonga.This report was the result of an investigation into the potential future development and town planning for the central area of Wodonga. Chapters of the final report are:- Chapter 1: Summary: Conclusions and Recommendations, Chapter 2: Setting the scene, Chapter 3: Possible futures, Chapter 4: Objectives, Chapter 5: Growth Options, Chapter 6: Recommended approaches, Chapter 7: Plan elements and Chapter 8: Ways and Means.wodonga town planning, albury-wodonga development, rural city of wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Development of Albury Wodonga Initial Proposals, Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation, June 1974
... City planning Wodonga...City...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray City planning Wodonga City Planning Albury decentralisation This report documents the initial policies and plans of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation for the growth of the city. ...This report documents the initial policies and plans of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation for the growth of the city. It outlines the intitial proposals and long term goals set down for the development of the Albury -Wodonga area to establish it as a major Australian city. The Albury- Wodonga Development Agreement was signed on October 23. 1973 by Sir Robert Asking, Premier of New South Wales, Rupert Hamer, Premier of Victoria and Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister of Australia.non-fictionThis report documents the initial policies and plans of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation for the growth of the city. It outlines the intitial proposals and long term goals set down for the development of the Albury -Wodonga area to establish it as a major Australian city. The Albury- Wodonga Development Agreement was signed on October 23. 1973 by Sir Robert Asking, Premier of New South Wales, Rupert Hamer, Premier of Victoria and Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister of Australia.city planning wodonga, city planning albury, decentralisation -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy - Exhibition Report, Albury-Wodonga Planning Committee, August 1991
... City planning Wodonga...City...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray City planning Wodonga City Planning Albury regional planning This report outlining the Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy was prepared as a component of a Ministerial Review of the ALbury-Wodonga Development Corporation. ...This report outlining the Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy was prepared as a component of a Ministerial Review of the ALbury-Wodonga Development Corporation. The Planning Committee included representatives of the N.S.W. and Victorian Planning Departments, the Albury-Wodonga Planning Corporation. the City of Albury, Rural City of Wodonga and Hume Shire Council and a representative of the four Victorian rural Councils of Beechworth, Chiltern, Tallangatta and Yackandandah.non-fictionThis report outlining the Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy was prepared as a component of a Ministerial Review of the ALbury-Wodonga Development Corporation. The Planning Committee included representatives of the N.S.W. and Victorian Planning Departments, the Albury-Wodonga Planning Corporation. the City of Albury, Rural City of Wodonga and Hume Shire Council and a representative of the four Victorian rural Councils of Beechworth, Chiltern, Tallangatta and Yackandandah.city planning wodonga, city planning albury, regional planning -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Wodonga Council Cheque Signing Plates
... Wodonga City Council...This item is significant because it documents key officers in the Wodonga City Council. Wodonga City Council Ray O'Toole Des Packer Two rubber signature stamps attached to metal backing strip. ...These signature stamps were used by Ray O’Toole and Des Packer in their roles on Wodonga Council. Mr Ray O'Toole worked at Prahran, Springvale, Keilor and Yarrawonga Councils before joining Wodonga as Chief Clerk and accountant in 1972. In 1973, Mr O'Toole became Deputy Town Clerk and was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer in 1980. He retired from that role in1994 when all local governments throughout Victoria were dissolved by the Kennett government in a major reorganisation. Ray was elected as a Councillor to the newly formed Council in 1997 and served until 2005. He died in Wodonga on 2nd August 2022. Des Packer was appointed as Finance Director of Wodonga Council in July 1989 after previously serving as Deputy Town Clerk.This item is significant because it documents key officers in the Wodonga City Council.Two rubber signature stamps attached to metal backing strip. These stamps would be attached to a handle to apply signatures to Wodonga Council cheques.wodonga city council, ray o'toole, des packer -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Making a City in the Country: The Albury-Wodonga National Growth Centre Project, 1973-2003, Bruce J Pennay, 2005
... Making a City in the Country: The Albury-Wodonga National Growth Centre Project, 1973-2003...Making a City in the Country: The Albury-Wodonga National Growth Centre Project, 1973-2003...albury-wodonga corporation...city...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray albury-wodonga corporation city planning decentralisation whitlam government decentralisation A case study of what began as one of the Whitlam Governments boldest ventures to make a new city in the country so as to relieve the pressure on capital cities. ...A case study of what began as one of the Whitlam Governments boldest ventures to make a new city in the country so as to relieve the pressure on capital cities. This book explains what was involved in that venture what went right and what went wrong. It relates a specific case study to shifts in the wider political and economic context. It is fresh in perspective in that it views the growth centre strategy from an actual site rather than from government offices.non-fictionA case study of what began as one of the Whitlam Governments boldest ventures to make a new city in the country so as to relieve the pressure on capital cities. This book explains what was involved in that venture what went right and what went wrong. It relates a specific case study to shifts in the wider political and economic context. It is fresh in perspective in that it views the growth centre strategy from an actual site rather than from government offices.albury-wodonga corporation, city planning, decentralisation, whitlam government decentralisation -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Wodonga Civic Buildings Over Time
... Wodonga...Rural City of Wodonga...Wodonga Civic buildings Wodonga Council Shire of Wodonga Rural City of Wodonga A series of photographs depicting the different buildings used to house the Wodonga Council and Civic buildings over time. ...Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their part of the local government district severed from the Yackandandah Shire to form a new municipality. After meeting for 14 years in rented remises, in the Prince of Wales Hall, Wodonga Council built its first Shire Hall on the corner of High and Elgin Streets in 1890. The date on the façade of the building, 1876, represents the date of the formation of the Shire. In 1957 the second Shire Office was built in Woodland Grove by A.B. and M. A. Chick. These offices were considered more than adequate for future needs. The façade featured floor to ceiling windows and several different meeting rooms in addition to the council chamber, which featured an impressive “horse shoe” table. It also included a kitchen equipped with modern fittings and a President’s room. In the late 1960s the area between Hovell and Havelock Streets as far as Jack Hore Place was zoned for civic purposes. In 1969 plans for a civic centre providing a library, theatre and senior citizens’ rooms. It was opened on 22 April 1971. In 1973, the Council engaged Bruce Marshall to design new offices beside the Civic Centre. Jennings Industries were contracted to complete the offices. The Governor, Sir Henry Winneke, laid the foundation stone of the new offices on 10 March 1976. The Civic Centre was demolished in 2011 to make may for a new $10 million community and entertainment centre which opened in August 2012.These photos are significant because they depict the different buildings which have housed the centre of local government in Wodonga since its inception as an independent shire in 1876.A series of photographs depicting the different buildings used to house the Wodonga Council and Civic buildings over time.wodonga civic buildings, wodonga council, shire of wodonga, rural city of wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - One Fine Day - decision to move Wodonga Railway Line, 2000
... ...Wodonga Rail Bypass...City...Wodonga CBD after many years of lobbying. Since its opening in 1873 the railway line had crossed High Street, originally called Sydney Road. The railway had bisected the city...Wodonga Railway Wodonga Rail Bypass City of Wodonga A framed photo of four men celebrating the decision to move the railway out of the centre of Wodonga as well as an image of the from page of the Border Mail newspaper. ...On December 1, 2000 it was finally announced that the railway line would be moved away from the centre of the Wodonga CBD after many years of lobbying. Since its opening in 1873 the railway line had crossed High Street, originally called Sydney Road. The railway had bisected the city with level crossing gates frequently stopping the flow of traffic as trains passed through. The Wodonga Rail Bypass project moved Wodonga station from the original central location to a position on a new line on the northern edge of the town. Not only did this release land in the middle of the city for commercial and public use, but also eliminated 10 level crossings. The project actually commenced in 2008 with the last passenger train passing through Wodonga on 8 November 2008. On 23 July 2010, the new rail bypass was opened, and the original line through Wodonga closed. In this image the decision is celebrated by the Member for Indi, the Honourable Lou Lieberman, Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister John Anderson, Wodonga Mayor Cr. Graham Crapp and General Manager of Uncle Ben's Australia, Mr Bob Kennedy.This image commemorates a significant occasion in the development of the Central Business District of Wodonga, Victoria.A framed photo of four men celebrating the decision to move the railway out of the centre of Wodonga as well as an image of the from page of the Border Mail newspaper.wodonga railway, wodonga rail bypass, city of wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Codling Collection 01 - High Street West, Wodonga Home Furnishers, 1980s
... Wodonga Home Furnishers was owned by Les Cheesely who was also a Councillor on Wodonga City Council from 1981 to 1994. The building was demolished in November 1998 to make way for the realignment of Elgin Street to join what was then Jack Hore Place. ...Wodonga Home Furnishers was owned by Les Cheesely who was also a Councillor on Wodonga City Council from 1981 to 1994. The building was demolished in November 1998 to make way for the realignment of Elgin Street to join what was then Jack Hore Place. ...These town photos are part of a collection donated by Elaine Mann and Olive Codling. Miss Olive Codling was a Foundation Member and a Life Member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Many of her prize-winning photos are held in the Society Collection. She also held a range of roles and committee positions in a wide range of Wodonga community organisations. These included the Horticultural Society, the Wodonga Arts Council, the Wodonga Camera Club and the Wodonga Lapidary Club.This photo collection is significant as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the 20th century.Wodonga Home Furnishers located beside the old railway crossing in High Street, Wodonga. Wodonga Home Furnishers was owned by Les Cheesely who was also a Councillor on Wodonga City Council from 1981 to 1994. The building was demolished in November 1998 to make way for the realignment of Elgin Street to join what was then Jack Hore Place. The railway crossing has since been removed as the railway line now bypasses the city centre.wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, wodonga home furnishers, les cheesely -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBadge - Councillor I J (John) Macaulay & Mrs Monica Macaulay
... Wodonga was declared Victoria’s first Rural City in 1973. John Macaulay was appointed to the first Council. ...A collection of name badges for the Mayor and Lady Mayoress of the Rural City of Wodonga. ...John Macaulay Wodonga Mayors Wodonga Civic leaders A collection of name badges for the Mayor and Lady Mayoress of the Rural City of Wodonga. ...Wodonga was declared Victoria’s first Rural City in 1973. John Macaulay was appointed to the first Council. John was born in Melbourne but moved to the Wodonga district as a teenager. During World War II he joined the infantry and served in New Guinea. After the war he took up a farm in Gundowring but due to war-related health issues, John and his wife Monica semi-retired to Wodonga in 1967. He was elected to Council in a by-election in 1973. John continued to serve on the Wodonga Council until 1991 including four terms as Mayor from 1982–1983, 1983–1994, 1987–1988 and 1990–1991. John Macaulay died in Wodonga in 2012.These badges are significant because they were worn by a Wodonga Council Mayor and Mayoress.A collection of name badges for the Mayor and Lady Mayoress of the Rural City of Wodonga. john macaulay, wodonga mayors, wodonga civic leaders -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPlaque - Official Opening of the Child Care Centre & South Street Pre-School, Wodonga
... As well as the inscription included here, the name of the Mayor, all members of the Wodonga Council, City Engineer, Architect and Builder are listed on the plaque....It features the symbol of the shield of the Rural City of Wodonga in the top left corner...."RURAL CITY OF WODONGA WODONGA OCCASIONAL CHILD CARE CENTRE AND SOUTH STREET PRE-SCHOOL CENTRE OFFICIALLY OPENED BY HIS EXCELLENCY DR. ...As well as the inscription included here, the name of the Mayor, all members of the Wodonga Council, City Engineer, Architect and Builder are listed on the plaque. ...This plaque commemorates the official opening of an occasional child care centre and pre-school in South St, Wodonga in 1989 by the Governor of Victoria Dr. Davis McCaughey. With strong population growth in Wodonga community services had expanded rapidly throughout the 1980s. The first child minding centre had opened in 1975. BY 1987 Upper Murray Family Care provided full-day family day care and occasional care and there were also 2 private child care centres. By 1986 there were 350 full-time places and 75 part-time places, but pre-schools were unable to fill the demand for another 511 applicants. This new facility helped to ease a little of the problem. As well as the inscription included here, the name of the Mayor, all members of the Wodonga Council, City Engineer, Architect and Builder are listed on the plaque.This item illustrates an important development in the provision of pre-school and child care services in Wodonga.A bronze rectangular plaque with detailed inscription, designed to be attached to the wall of a building. There is a hole in each corner for bolts to be inserted. The text is raised above the surface of the plaque. It features the symbol of the shield of the Rural City of Wodonga in the top left corner.fiction"RURAL CITY OF WODONGA WODONGA OCCASIONAL CHILD CARE CENTRE AND SOUTH STREET PRE-SCHOOL CENTRE OFFICIALLY OPENED BY HIS EXCELLENCY DR. DAVIS MCCAUGHEY, A.C., GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA ON 9TH DAY OF MAY 1989child care facilities wodonga, children's services wodonga, pre-schools wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDrawing - Water Tower, Wodonga, 2020
... It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “ The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. ...It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “ The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. ...THE WATER TOWER is a major landmark of High Street, Wodonga. It began operation from 1924 until it ceased operation in 1959. It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “ The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. Their suggestion received an unfavorable response from the city’s citizens, so the Tower still stands today.Donated by Dr. Imalka WettesingeRepresentation of the Water Tower in High Street, Wodonga in white framewodonga water tower, scenic features wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Codling Collection 01 - Water Tower, High Street, 1980
... It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “ The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. ...It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “ The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. ...Miss Olive Codling was a Foundation Member and a Life Member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Many of her prize-winning photos are held in the Society Collection. She also held a range of roles and committee positions in a wide range of Wodonga community organisations. These included the Horticultural Society, the Wodonga Arts Council, the Wodonga Camera Club and the Wodonga Lapidary Club. Elaine Mann was married to David Mann, a successful Wodonga businessman and community leader who passed away in Wodonga in June 2012. David was a member of the Mann family who began their business in Wodonga in 1920. Elaine was a teacher in Wodonga for many years.This photo collection is significant as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the 20th century.THE WATER TOWER is a major landmark of High Street, Wodonga. It began operation from January 1924 until it ceased operation in 1959. It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “ The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. Their suggestion received an unfavorable response from the city’s citizens, so the Tower still stands today. This image shows High Street and Hovell Street looking to the north The Civic Centre Theatre is on the right in Hovell Street. On the left in High Street is Tower Place on left. On the far left Repco which by 1998 became a Chinese restaurant and remains so in 2021.wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, water tower, hovell street wodonga, high street wodonga
