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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Boeing aircraft repair manuals, Increasing Self - Reliance to Develop Repairs. The Boeing Company Customer Services
... Workshop goals & objectives...Boeing repair manuals Workshop goals & objectives Summary ...Summary of Boeing workshop designed to make airlines more self reliant, circa 2000non-fictionSummary of Boeing workshop designed to make airlines more self reliant, circa 2000workshop goals & objectives, summary of applicable fars, classes of structural components, typical structural component loading & materials for fuselage & wings/empennage, elements of a repair, examples of repairs -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, c2004
This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. In line with the main goals and missions of the Wooragee Landcare Group, these workshops aimed to promote biodiversity and land protection in the local area. Many of these workshops focused on either the protection of the endangered tiger quoll (spotted-tailed quoll) or the handling of fox infestations. Though the specific date of this photograph is unknown, it can be confirmed that it was taken outside of Wooragee Hall. Pictured from left to right is: Andrew Murray, Jerry Alexander, Tony Prowse. In the photograph, Andrew Murray appears to be demonstrating a specific technique using two tube-shaped devices. Murray's status as one of Victoria's leading authorities in quolls suggests that this particular workshop was centred around tiger quolls (spotted-tailed quolls). The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN NAO1EONAON2. NNN+ 1 1981 / wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, andrew murray quolls, andy murray quolls, quoll species, endangered quoll, jerry alexander, jerry alexander ecologist, jerry alexander wildlife, tony prowse -
Villa Alba Museum
Document, A case for the Development of a Centre of Excellence in Decorative Arts and Heritage Practice at Villa Alba, 2004
This strategic plan was created in 2004 when the Committee of Management was presented with the title to the property by the Victorian Government. It presented an option for the development of Villa Alba which that would engage new audiences, create opportunities for revenue raising and funding, contribute to the building's future sustainability whilst enabling the gradual conservation of Villa Alba.Table of Contents: Executive Summary / Purpose of the document / Key recommendations arising from the plan / Key statements / Guiding principles / Vision / Core functions / Key business requirements and outputs / Organisation and governance structures proposed for the Centre / Delivery plan / Identified goals and strategies / Action plan for establishment (short term workplace) / Financial model / revenue streams / Indicative budget / Appendix - Villa Alba Workshop 1: Development of Strategic Directives.non-fictionThis strategic plan was created in 2004 when the Committee of Management was presented with the title to the property by the Victorian Government. It presented an option for the development of Villa Alba which that would engage new audiences, create opportunities for revenue raising and funding, contribute to the building's future sustainability whilst enabling the gradual conservation of Villa Alba. villa alba - strategic plans, villa alba - business cases, villa alba - vision statements, 2004 -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, 94th Annual Report Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. (1974), 1974
Articles in the annual report include: death of General Manager Ian Burnet, expenditure exceeding income, need to sell Woolahra (Helen Keller hostel) property, goal of opening 20 new Day centres by the end of 1975, plans to establish Occupational Therapy Training unit, review of aging hostels and restructure workshop, growth of Mitchell Street Theatre, increase of children with more than sight loss at nursery, decision to establish reading competition in memorial to Barbara Rutherford, launching of a literary workshop by Max Nisbett, official opening of a blind bowling green at Enfield, and awarding of Churchill Fellowship to Joan Ledermann for a review of Braille production units overseas.1 volume of text and imagesroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, ian burnet, helen keller hostel, mitchell street theatre, alexis albert, a.e. stephen, h wakeham, roy kippax, sir roden cutler, sandy chapman, victor maxwell kindergarten, sandy robertson kindergarten, max martin, jack chamberlain, betty cuthbert, mary lidbury, mark spitz, suzy spitz, billy sinclair, john sinclair, max nisbett, balmain blind bowling combination -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, c2004
This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. In line with the main goals and missions of the Wooragee Landcare Group, these workshops aimed to promote biodiversity and land protection in the local area. Many of these workshops focused on either the protection of the endangered tiger quoll (spotted-tailed quoll) or the handling of fox infestations. Though the specific date of this photograph is unknown, it can be confirmed that it was taken outside of Wooragee Hall. Featured in the photograph, from left to right is: an unknown person, Jerry Alexander, Tony Prowse and Mary Prowse. The presence of wildlife ecologist Jerry Alexander suggests that this workshop focused on the tiger quoll, with possible exploration of its potential habitats (suggestive due to the outdoor location). The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NAO1EONAON2. NNN- 1 1981 / wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, jerry alexander, jerry alexander ecologist, jerry alexander wildlife, tiger quoll habitat -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newsletter, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), 'The Met News", 1987 - 1990
Set of 27 newsletters published by The Met or MTA and the PTC during the period 10/1987 to May 1990. 1 - Met News cOct. 1987 based on a date with a re-organisation chart and a note on consultative committees 2 - undated - Vol 1 No 1 - welcome from Kevin Shea, tram security and Bundoora tram line opening 3 - Met News - Nov 1987 - MetPlan, light rail opening, new bus workshop 4 - Dec. 1987 - Annual Report, Met band, time keeping, 5 - The Met News - Edition 5 - Feb. 1988- safety on our system, hearing dogs 6 - ed. 6 - March 1988 - John King new director general, and an organisation structure for the MTA 7 - ed. 7 - April 1988 - Premiers thanks, Laurie Harkin Chief GM Operations, Epping progress, new buses 8 - ed. 8 - May 1988 - Station improvement program, security 9 - ed. 10 - July 1988 - Kicking goals, EEO 10 - ed. 12 - Sep 1988 - Light rail vehicles delivered, show time, finals, and Hong Kong contract 11 - ed. 13 - Oct. 1988 - EEO, Thunderdome - commuting by cable - Norm Cross 12 - ed. 14 - Nov. 1988 - Met Band, VRI and travel survey 13 - ed. 15 - Dec. 1988 - the year ahead, annual patronage, more met shops, training 14 - ed. 16 - Jan. 1989 - 60 Plus, guards in the centre on trains, Upfield corridor services, and fare evasion 15 - ed. 17 - March 1989 - Transport Authorities to merge into the PTC, restructuring, Upfield, Grand Prix, 60 Plus 16 - ed. 18 - April 1989 - CCTV on trams, zero alcohol 17 - ed. 19 - May 1989 - training, Brunswick tram depot, Tramways Friendly Society 18 - ed. 20 - June 1989 - simplified fares - shows zones, public transport for the west, 95th super train, clearing Jolimont yards, 19 - ed. 21 - July 1989 - Keith Fitzmaurice appointed as CEO of the PTC, and a message from the CEO. 20 - ed. 22 - Aug. 1989 - Met Management training, 21 - ed. 23 - Sep. 1989 - Met Tickets, TransComm co-op, train maintenance 22 - ed. 24 - Oct. 1989 - security, Met tickets, post office tram - national philatelic exhibition 23 - ed. 25 - Nov. 1989 - structural efficiency 24 - ed. 26 - Dec/Jan 1989/90 - job guarantees, vandals 25 - ed. 27 - Feb/Mar 90 - new security for guards and drivers, Met workshops - future plans, tickets update, olympics promotion (1996) tram 26 - ed. 28 - April 90 - Peter Spyker Minister, Broadmeadows Station 27 - ed. 29 - May 1990 - PTC Ian Stoney appointed as CEO, Transport Super Fund, Not known if there were more issues past May 1990 - reborn as PTC Press July 1990.Demonstrates a The Met fact or data sheet giving general information about the organisation and its services.Set of 27 newsletters print A4 sheets - pages unless noted.mta, the met, ptc, ceo, reorganisations, rail, tram, bus, tickets, minister for transport, security, safety, training, upfield, tfs, bands