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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAdministrative record (Item), TAFE, Evaluation Resource Folder TAFE PEP, November 1985
... ...youth programs...Charlie Naylor Evaluation Facilitator Youth Programs Branch Office of the TAFE Board...Charlie Naylor Evaluation Facilitator Youth Programs Branch Office of the TAFE Board Evaluation Resource Folder TAFE PEP Administrative record TAFE ...tafe, pep, box hill tafe, charlie naylor, course evaluation, youth programs -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Report: Refugee Youth Program Course Advisory Committee Report 1987 CCOT
... Report: Refugee Youth Program Course Advisory Committee Report 1987 CCOT...Report: Refugee Youth Program Course Advisory Committee Report 1987 CCOT......Refugee Youth Program...On cover 'Appendices / Collingwood / Refugee Youth Program /Course Advisory Committee Report /1987'. ...Report: Refugee Youth Program Course Advisory Committee Report 1987 CCOT Report: Refugee Youth Program Course Advisory Committee Report 1987 CCOT ...Twenty-five page A4 size, spiral bound report with violet cover. On cover 'Appendices / Collingwood / Refugee Youth Program /Course Advisory Committee Report /1987'. Collingwood College of TAFE, Adult Migrant Education Services.collingwood college of tafe, refugee youth program, adult migrant education services, nmit -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, YPT/ATP Horticulture interim course outline and timetables, 1988
... youth training program...Draft curriculum for Youth Training Program and Adult Training Program, and other brochures. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne youth training program adult training program burnley horticultural college ytp atp courses horticulture Draft curriculum for Youth Training Program and Adult Training Program, and other brochures. ...Draft curriculum for Youth Training Program and Adult Training Program, and other brochures. Refer to paper catalogueyouth training program, adult training program, burnley horticultural college, ytp, atp, courses, horticulture -
Williamstown High SchoolBest of the West
... ...Kemcor Youth Arts Program...Kemcor funded the Kemcor Youth Arts Program of 1997, which resulted in this CD....Kemcor funded the Kemcor Youth Arts Program of 1997, which resulted in this CD. ...One compact disc containing performances by school music groups in 1997. Kemcor funded the Kemcor Youth Arts Program of 1997, which resulted in this CD.williamstown high school, 1997, kemcor youth arts program -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Opportunitymagazine, November 1967
... Fundraising Books or Anthologies by local youth clubs and community organizations sometimes publish magazines, books, memoirs, photo collections, or anthologies, where the proceeds are directed toward club operations or youth programs. ...Fundraising Books or Anthologies by local youth clubs and community organizations sometimes publish magazines, books, memoirs, photo collections, or anthologies, where the proceeds are directed toward club operations or youth programs. Youth Club Opportunity Proceeds Aid Opportunity Youth Club Soft cover magazine with a picture of a dog and a boy on the front cover November 1967 Book Opportunitymagazine ...Soft cover magazine with a picture of a dog and a boy on the front coveryouth club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Youth support program helps Cambodians
... Youth support program helps Cambodians...Young Cambodians in Nunawading are receiving support to help them assimilate into the community from a youth support program. Various programs are available to help with employment, accommodation, job training and education support....Youth support program helps Cambodians Newspaper Article ...Young Cambodians in Nunawading are receiving support to help them assimilate into the community from a youth support program. Various programs are available to help with employment, accommodation, job training and education support.migrant services, louise multicultural community centre, thach, than, le, po, la, phong -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Nunawading Youth Consultation 1981, 1982
... Report on Consultation program including Youth festival, Phone-in, Seminar Day, Workers with Youth Consultation,, Open Mouth Survey. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne youth nunawading Report on Consultation program including Youth festival, Phone-in, Seminar Day, Workers with Youth Consultation,, Open Mouth Survey. ...Report on Consultation program including Youth festival, Phone-in, Seminar Day, Workers with Youth Consultation,, Open Mouth Survey. Coordinated by Sue BoggonReport on Consultation program including Youth festival, Phone-in, Seminar Day, Workers with Youth Consultation,, Open Mouth Survey. Coordinated by Sue Boggon.Report on Consultation program including Youth festival, Phone-in, Seminar Day, Workers with Youth Consultation,, Open Mouth Survey. Coordinated by Sue Boggonyouth, nunawading -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Chris Raeburn (Mayor of Port Melbourne) and Frank O'Connor (Mayor of South Melbourne) abseiling Port Melbourne Town Hall, 1992 - 1993
... (22)colour photographs of Mayors Chris Raeburn (Port Melbourne) and Frank O'Connor (South Melbourne) abseiling the clock tower of the Port Melbourne Town Hall in aid of the South-Port Youth Services-Wilderness program, 1992...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne societies clubs unions and other organisations chris raeburn frank o'connor mayors (22)colour photographs of Mayors Chris Raeburn (Port Melbourne) and Frank O'Connor (South Melbourne) abseiling the clock tower of the Port Melbourne Town Hall in aid of the South-Port Youth Services-Wilderness program, 1992 Photograph Chris Raeburn (Mayor of Port Melbourne) and Frank O'Connor (Mayor of South Melbourne) abseiling Port Melbourne Town Hall ...(22)colour photographs of Mayors Chris Raeburn (Port Melbourne) and Frank O'Connor (South Melbourne) abseiling the clock tower of the Port Melbourne Town Hall in aid of the South-Port Youth Services-Wilderness program, 1992societies clubs unions and other organisations, chris raeburn, frank o'connor, mayors -
Melbourne LegacyAudio - Newsletter, The Answer October/November 2021 Audio Version, 2021
... An article on Youth Programs and camps. Legacy Week 2021 was again held in lockdown conditions in Victoria so there was a emphasis on a Legacy Teddy Bear Picnic and Legacy Bear Hunt. ...An article on Youth Programs and camps. Legacy Week 2021 was again held in lockdown conditions in Victoria so there was a emphasis on a Legacy Teddy Bear Picnic and Legacy Bear Hunt. ...The Answer is a newsletter in magazine format that is sent to the widows that are helped by Melbourne Legacy. For the widows who are sight impaired a copy of the newsletter is audio described onto CD by Vision Australia and posted to them. It contains information about meetings and activities. This edition contained articles on Prince Philip and his involvement with Legacy. Also Legacy's role in building the Shrine of Remembrance. An article outlining how our archive project led to the chance reconnection of a long lost diary to the family of Priscilla Wardle - a World War 1 nurse. An article on Youth Programs and camps. Legacy Week 2021 was again held in lockdown conditions in Victoria so there was a emphasis on a Legacy Teddy Bear Picnic and Legacy Bear Hunt. Other virtual fundraisers were 'Battle of the Bases' and 'Lunge for Legacy'. Plus photos of our programs such as the walking group, the stamp ladies, and widows club gatherings.A record that Melbourne Legacy helps coordinate and organise events and activities for the widows, and provides items of interest for their enjoyment.Compact disc x 2 in a case that contains the audio recording of The Answer from Oct/Nov 2021.activities, answer, widows -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team, Joseph "Joe" Ribarow
... Albans Football Club (AFL), but a local youth sporting program that helped launch organised junior football in the suburb. ...Albans Football Club (AFL), but a local youth sporting program that helped launch organised junior football in the suburb. ...The St Albans Youth Club football team refers to the junior football competition that grew out of the St. Albans Community Youth Club in the 1950s–60s. It was not a formal senior club like St. Albans Saints (soccer) or St. Albans Football Club (AFL), but a local youth sporting program that helped launch organised junior football in the suburb. The clearest historical reference comes from Les Cameron’s account of growing up in St. Albans in the 1950s–60s. He states that the St. Albans Community Youth Club was central to community life and it "Nurtured a variety of other groups, including the junior football competition.”The St. Albans Community Youth Club was central to community life in St. Albans from the post‑war population boom of 1950's and onwards. The club supported many different groups, including the junior football, judo, table tennis, gymnasium, scouts, guides, playgroups, etc. These photographs are a rare example of the club's early sporting history.5886.01 - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team 1955.jpg 5886.02 - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team 1956.jpg 5886.03 - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team 1956.jpg 5886.04 - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team 1958.jpgst. albans youth club football team, football, st. albans community youth club -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commissionmosaic panel, Mosaic, 1985
... This Mosaic art work was created by unemployed youth involved in the program 1986-87 and featured on the wall of the organisation's office at Ballarat's St Patrick's Hall. ...This Mosaic art work was created by unemployed youth involved in the program 1986-87 and featured on the wall of the organisation's office at Ballarat's St Patrick's Hall. mosaic, artwork, unemployed, youth, sofuy ballarat A single large mosaic of glass, porcelain and pottery fragments designed to represent stars and life. ...In 1986 SOFUY (Servicing Opportunities for Unemployed Youth) was established by Ballarat Diocesan Family Services (later Centacare). This Mosaic art work was created by unemployed youth involved in the program 1986-87 and featured on the wall of the organisation's office at Ballarat's St Patrick's Hall. A single large mosaic of glass, porcelain and pottery fragments designed to represent stars and life.mosaic, artwork, unemployed, youth, sofuy, ballarat -
Melbourne LegacyPlaque, Alma Doepel
... The Alma Doepel Youth Sail Training program was made available to Junior Legatees between 1988-1999 and may be again when restoration of the ship is completed. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne The Alma Doepel Youth Sail Training program was made available to Junior Legatees between 1988-1999 and may be again when restoration of the ship is completed. ...The Alma Doepel Youth Sail Training program was made available to Junior Legatees between 1988-1999 and may be again when restoration of the ship is completed. The plaque acknowledges the support of Melbourne Legacy during the earlier restoration after the war following the ship's war service carrying supplies and troops in New Guinea. There was a program to send young legatees on trips on the Alma Doepel through the 1980s and 90s. The articles from the Answer show timetables and criteria for nomination of junior legatees to be selected on the trips. One of these articles mentions the war service of the Alma Doepel - the only ship with served in World War II that was still active in 1995.Illustrates another of the activities engaged in by Junior Legatees. A record of a Legacy providing amazing experiences for the junior legatees that they might never have done because of the deaths of their fathers.Brown wood base, lacqured, green felt adhered to base, metal engraving attached to base. Title printed on white paper,adhered to black wooden triangle, brown felt adhered to base of triangle.Engraving of sailing ship "Alma Doepel". Inscription underneath the sailing ship as follows; ALMA DOEPEL Fore and Aft topsail schooner built in Bellingen, NSW, by Frederik Doepel and named after his daughter. Length 118 feet, Beam 26 feet. Underneath the engraving of the Alma Doepel is the inscription 'Presented To, Legacy, In Appreciation, Of Their Support, - 1982 -' Attached to green felt, white adhesive sticker, C2-2 printed in blue biro. Black wooden triangle "ALMA DOEPEL" Presented by Governor's Sail & Adventure Ltd. 1982 junior legatee outing, answer, alma doepel -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - St. Albans Tin Shed
... youth facilities. As membership grew, the original shed was replaced with a recycled Quonset Army Hut, a curved steel structure typical of post‑war surplus buildings. The hut was adapted by volunteers and became the heart of the centre. From the 1950s onward, the Tin Shed hosted an extraordinary range of activities, including: Judo (including the long‑running St Albans Judo Club) Table tennis Marching girls Gymnasium and fitness classes Scouts and Guides Drama and concerts Boat‑building and woodwork Preschool and playgroups Tai Chi, yoga, and lifelong learning programs Police Youth Club Country Women’s Association Food relief and community support services (more recent decades) This diversity made the Tin Shed one of the most important social anchors for newly arrived migrant families....youth facilities. As membership grew, the original shed was replaced with a recycled Quonset Army Hut, a curved steel structure typical of post‑war surplus buildings. The hut was adapted by volunteers and became the heart of the centre. From the 1950s onward, the Tin Shed hosted an extraordinary range of activities, including: Judo (including the long‑running St Albans Judo Club) Table tennis Marching girls Gymnasium and fitness classes Scouts and Guides Drama and concerts Boat‑building and woodwork Preschool and playgroups Tai Chi, yoga, and lifelong learning programs Police Youth Club Country Women’s Association Food relief and community support services (more recent decades) This diversity made the Tin Shed one of the most important social anchors for newly arrived migrant families. ...The St Albans Community Youth Club began in the early 1950s, operating out of a small tin shed on Main Road East. This was during the explosive post‑war population boom, when St Albans lacked basic services such as sports clubs, libraries, and youth facilities. As membership grew, the original shed was replaced with a recycled Quonset Army Hut, a curved steel structure typical of post‑war surplus buildings. The hut was adapted by volunteers and became the heart of the centre. From the 1950s onward, the Tin Shed hosted an extraordinary range of activities, including: Judo (including the long‑running St Albans Judo Club) Table tennis Marching girls Gymnasium and fitness classes Scouts and Guides Drama and concerts Boat‑building and woodwork Preschool and playgroups Tai Chi, yoga, and lifelong learning programs Police Youth Club Country Women’s Association Food relief and community support services (more recent decades) This diversity made the Tin Shed one of the most important social anchors for newly arrived migrant families.The St Albans “Tin Shed” is one of the most important community-built institutions in Melbourne’s west, a post‑war, migrant‑era youth hub that grew from a tiny, corrugated shed into a major social centre.Only the 1st twenty photographs have been uploaded to Victorian Collections 5881.001 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Drama StCYC 1992.jpg 5881.002 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Edna Cooper and Lorna Cameron.jpg 5881.003 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Edna Cooper StACYC 1980's.jpg 5881.004 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Elfie and Lorna at the 50th Anniversary.jpg 5881.005 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Ellie, Lorna and Kon 2005.jpg 5881.006 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Floor plan.jpg 5881.007 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Gathering 1994.jpg 5881.008 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Ingrid and Samantha selling home made jewellery.jpg 5881.009 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Jack Sheridan and Lorna Cameron 1994.jpg 5881.010 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Jean and Sylvia StACYC 1992.jpg 5881.011 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Jenny watering at the Youth Club 1993.jpg 5881.012 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Karla Montalvo.jpg 5881.013 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Kerry, Elfie, Angela, Lorna Marilyn, Jennifer and Edna.jpg 5881.014 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Kim and Mal, Sunshine Council 1994.jpg 5881.015 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Les Cameron.jpg 5881.016 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna and Nick Szwed 2005.jpg 5881.017 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna at the Tin Shed.jpg 5881.018 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna Cameron and Edna Cooper August 1994.jpg 5881.019 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna Cameron and John Ribarow.jpg 5881.020 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna Cameron and Thea Dukic.jpg 5881.021 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna Cameron with her Renault 1970's.jpg 5881.022 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna presented with certificate.jpg 5881.023 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mary and Vicki.jpg 5881.024 - St. Albans Tin Shed - May 1993.jpg 5881.025 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mosaic dedication 1994 1.jpg 5881.026 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mosaic dedication 1994 2.jpg 5881.027 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mural damaged 1.jpg 5881.028 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mural damaged 2.jpg 5881.029 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Play group 1994.jpg 5881.030 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Play Group.jpg 5881.031 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Ray and Ken 1994.jpg 5881.032 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Ray, Helen and Willy. 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Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Rotary Club of Caulfield – Rosstown
... (Includes 4 photographs). 3/Photocopy of an article (handwritten noting source to be Southern Cross 10/03/1993) titled ‘Sayonara to Caulfield, a Chance to Study in Japan’, describing Rotary Club of Caulfield-Rosstown Association with Youth Friendship exchange program. 4/Research note of conversation with Felicitie Campbell on 11/04/2014 by Janet Gromer. ...(Includes 4 photographs). 3/Photocopy of an article (handwritten noting source to be Southern Cross 10/03/1993) titled ‘Sayonara to Caulfield, a Chance to Study in Japan’, describing Rotary Club of Caulfield-Rosstown Association with Youth Friendship exchange program. 4/Research note of conversation with Felicitie Campbell on 11/04/2014 by Janet Gromer. ...Contains four items relating to the Rotary Club of Caulfield – Rosstown: 1/A pamphlet titled ‘Weekly Bulletin’ (6 pages on A4 pages folded) outlining various events, activities and meetings covering 08/1988 to 10/1988; such as blue light disco, tennis challenge match, Italian night, special speakers night and make-up meetings. Includes speaker Dr. Greg Holland-King, Counsellor at Caulfield Grammar School, on the problems of being an adolescent and Jack Campbell (former mayor of Caulfield). 2/Two articles and a pamphlet describing Jeffrey Gibb Kennett (Premier of Victoria) speaker at a Rotary of Caulfield-Rosstown Business Person’s breakfast on 04/05/1993. The pamphlet is 1 page, 2 sided – dated 04/05/1993, an article titled ‘Breakfast Blast’ cut out of the Malvern-Caulfield Progress newspaper dated 12/05/1993 and a photocopy of a newspaper article titled ‘Breakfast with the Premier’ – handwritten date 12/05/1993 with SC possibly meaning Southern Cross newspaper. (Includes 4 photographs). 3/Photocopy of an article (handwritten noting source to be Southern Cross 10/03/1993) titled ‘Sayonara to Caulfield, a Chance to Study in Japan’, describing Rotary Club of Caulfield-Rosstown Association with Youth Friendship exchange program. 4/Research note of conversation with Felicitie Campbell on 11/04/2014 by Janet Gromer. It covers makeup meetings; that Rotary Club of Caulfield-Rosstown became Rotary Club of Glen Eira; and that Rotary Clubs of Caulfield and Caulfield-Rosstown were separate entitites.the rotary club of caulfield-rosstown, clubs and associations, community groups, societal events and activities, the alma club, caulfield, wilks street, sherlock max, nettelbeck david, leske john, langfelder kurt, smith barry, davis rex, campbell jack councillor, fookes marc, graham jeremy, bellmaine mark, forshaw ken, tuhiwai tamati, jacob bob, holland-king greg, burstyner henry, smith barry, angus james, sarah ted, sherlock helen, rattray john, rome graeme, oscar geoff, warren ron, ford peter, will arnold, turner brook, cunningham david, hassing andre, morris robert, stapleton ted, jacobs frank, davis cardyn, moller lise, kennett jeffrey gibb mp, pollock david, strong john, regent lodge, latrobe street, caulfield market, caulfield festival, caulfield racecourse, charities, charity fairs, festivals and celebrations, youth clubs, excursions, student exchanges, wills david, woodward stewart, wills david, woodward stewart, marks stan, mocicka andrew, britten elizabeth, shelford grammar, premiers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Program, Home & Family Week 1953, 1953
... The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. ...The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. ...As the photograph on the front page of this pamphlet suggests, the ‘Home & Family Week’ activities may have been inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in England. The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. A committee was formed in Warrnambool to organize the week’s events and the Chairman was Mr Lindsay Anderson.This program is of interest because it gives us details of an event that was staged in Warrnambool in 1953 – Home & Family Week. Many of the speakers and chairpersons for the activities of Home & Family Week were well-known people in the Warrnambool community at the time – Dr H. Holmes, Edith Jacobs, Rupert Philpott, Mrs J.O. Tait, Dr Brauer, Mr E. Willison, Arnold Westgarth etc. This is a pamphlet - one sheet folded in two to make six pages. It has the program for Home & Family Week held in Warrnambool in 1953. The program has blue printing on a beige background. The front page has a photograph in blue and white tonings of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and their two children. As well as the program details the pamphlet contains profiles on some of the speakers and chairpersons and a page promoting the ideas behind the presentation of the week’s sessions.home & family week,, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 9, August 1980 to January 1981
... ...unemployed youth program...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 09/08/1980 to 15/01/1981. staffing advertisements courses available metal trades industry association award stephen jackson unemployed youth program majority didn't like school motor mechanic apprentice brendan nunn racv award women's conference secretarial careers day at smb department of labor and industry safety award to sec apprentice ross homberg theatre group needs more members challenging forum-ballarat melbourne rail link role of councillors bricklaying apprentices given tool kits sir redmond barry the man who sentenced ned kelly to death bricks sale to aid smb building ballarat sandblasting o'flaherty smb recreationbuilding appeal smb link with barry centenary smb art display smb 110th birthday bcae is 10 years old today decade of growth at smb repeated 100 years later intensive course for apprentices priceless relics gather dust aboriginal world war 1 collection smb land laboratory opening lee anton wins photo prize students moving from tafe college to tertiary education smb council move for tafe centre engineering course change defended Book with white cover back, 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 09/08/1980 to 15/01/1981.Book with white cover back, front, spiral bound. staffing advertisements, courses available, metal trades industry association award, stephen jackson, unemployed youth program, majority didn't like school, motor mechanic apprentice brendan nunn, racv award, women's conference, secretarial careers day at smb, department of labor and industry, safety award to sec apprentice ross homberg, theatre group needs more members, challenging forum-ballarat melbourne rail link, role of councillors, bricklaying apprentices given tool kits, sir redmond barry, the man who sentenced ned kelly to death, bricks sale to aid smb building, ballarat sandblasting, o'flaherty, smb recreationbuilding appeal, smb link with barry centenary, smb art display, smb 110th birthday, bcae is 10 years old today, decade of growth at smb repeated 100 years later, intensive course for apprentices, priceless relics gather dust, aboriginal world war 1 collection, smb land laboratory opening, lee anton wins photo prize, students moving from tafe college to tertiary education, smb council move for tafe centre, engineering course change defended -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 15-APRIL 27 2012
... youth impact...marysville triangle branch...liberal party of australia...progressive luncheon...church notices...triangle community pot luck dinner...maryville villains football team first home game...mayor's chair...marysville golf report...sample wines...alexandra & distict dog obedience club...narbethong reunion...e...marysville triangle real estate...old skool all stars band...narbethong community hall...the victorian bushfire appeal fund...marysville beer & platter garden...maryton park b & b...more tourism workshops planned...marysville tourism & events marketing program...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia beyond bushfires university of melbourne study of community members affected by 2009 bushfires what's on when in april the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct advertisements creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville fire brigade agm kidz zone youth impact marysville triangle branch liberal party of australia progressive luncheon church notices triangle community pot luck dinner maryville villains football team first home game mayor's chair marysville golf report sample wines alexandra & distict dog obedience club narbethong reunion e marysville triangle real estate old skool all stars band narbethong community hall the victorian bushfire appeal fund marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b more tourism workshops planned marysville tourism & events marketing program the marysville lake mountain visitor information centre kings banquet crossways inn lake mountain alpine resort mother's day lunch THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 15-APRIL 27 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, beyond bushfires, university of melbourne, study of community members affected by 2009 bushfires, what's on when in april, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, advertisements, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville fire brigade agm, kidz zone youth impact, marysville triangle branch, liberal party of australia, progressive luncheon, church notices, triangle community pot luck dinner, maryville villains football team first home game, mayor's chair, marysville golf report, sample wines, alexandra & distict dog obedience club, narbethong reunion, e, marysville triangle real estate, old skool all stars band, narbethong community hall, the victorian bushfire appeal fund, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, more tourism workshops planned, marysville tourism & events marketing program, the marysville lake mountain visitor information centre, kings banquet, crossways inn, lake mountain alpine resort, mother's day lunch -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 14 2012
... youth impact...narbethong-granton residents...marysville golf report...triangle golf club events...myths & legends night...friends of the library alexandra...buxton primary school...triangle shared trails project...taggerty community project management...advertisements...community project pledge for taggerty...dalton fiske foundation...triangle community dancers...alexandra library september events...real estate...don giovanni opera comes to marysville...habitat for humanity public information meeting...busy times at marsyville for students...marysville primary school...councillor comment...murrindindi shire council...notice of special meeting of council...public notice...proposed sale of land...councils transport connection program...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia marysville football awards night marysville & district football & netball club villains what's on when in september intrepid triangle bushwalkers lantern making workshop marysville community market marysville cfa-first aid course level 1 creative triangle kellock lodge alexandra church notices venue change for mav councillor information sessions kidz zone youth impact narbethong-granton residents marysville golf report triangle golf club events myths & legends night friends of the library alexandra buxton primary school triangle shared trails project taggerty community project management advertisements community project pledge for taggerty dalton fiske foundation triangle community dancers alexandra library september events real estate don giovanni opera comes to marysville habitat for humanity public information meeting busy times at marsyville for students marysville primary school councillor comment murrindindi shire council notice of special meeting of council public notice proposed sale of land councils transport connection program linking murrindindi guide to permanent bus service thefts disappointing for castella community castella central park victorian concert orchestra narbethong community hall THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 14 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville football awards night, marysville & district football & netball club, villains, what's on when in september, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, lantern making workshop, marysville community market, marysville cfa-first aid course level 1, creative triangle, kellock lodge alexandra, church notices, venue change for mav councillor information sessions, kidz zone youth impact, narbethong-granton residents, marysville golf report, triangle golf club events, myths & legends night, friends of the library alexandra, buxton primary school, triangle shared trails project, taggerty community project management, advertisements, community project pledge for taggerty, dalton fiske foundation, triangle community dancers, alexandra library september events, real estate, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, habitat for humanity public information meeting, busy times at marsyville for students, marysville primary school, councillor comment, murrindindi shire council, notice of special meeting of council, public notice, proposed sale of land, councils transport connection program, linking murrindindi, guide to permanent bus service, thefts disappointing for castella community, castella central park, victorian concert orchestra, narbethong community hall -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 38 NO 21-JUNE 24 2011
... shape your future youth grant's program...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia youth grant kelly johnson kinglake murrindindi shire council shape your future youth grant's program 1000 hands project triangle arts group advertisements community consultation closing for memorial concepts villains narrow loss football THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 38 NO 21-JUNE 24 2011 ...marysville, victoria, australia, youth grant, kelly johnson, kinglake, murrindindi shire council, shape your future youth grant's program, 1000 hands project, triangle arts group, advertisements, community consultation closing for memorial concepts, villains narrow loss, football -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Education Program for Unemployed Youth, The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Limited Education program for unemployed youth, March - July 1982
... Education Program for Unemployed Youth...The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Limited Education program for unemployed youth...School of Mines and industries Unemployed youth jillian ewence Catherine Mason ed poley john barnes booklet submission A4 sized stapled booklet on white paper The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Limited Education program for unemployed youth Booklet Education Program for Unemployed Youth Jillian Ewence Catherine Mason Ed Poley John Barnes ...School of mines and industries is a predecessor of Federation UniversityBallarat School of Mines was an education facility set up during the gold mining era in Ballarat to assist in the education of miners in a variety of subjects to do with mining. It later became a technical school and then a TAFE before its current format as a University. This document is a submission for one of the courses run at the School of Mines and Industries Ballarat.A4 sized stapled booklet on white paperschool of mines and industries, unemployed youth, jillian ewence, catherine mason, ed poley, john barnes, booklet, submission -
Conservation VolunteersPhotograph: Prime Minister John Howard visits ATCV head office in Ballarat in 1997 after ATCV wins Green Corps contract, Prime Minister John Howard visits ATCV head office in Ballarat in 1997 after ATCV wins Green Corps contract, 1997
... program. Phil Harrison orchestrated a flurry of faxes between Brisbane and Ballarat, as Colin Jackson, Madeline Townsend, Garry Snowden and John Fenton fine-tuned the document. National reach and credible record won ATCV the job to administer and manage Green Corps for the whole of Australia for five years (1997-2002) was won in November and the contract was signed on the eve of Christmas, 1996. At the national launch of Green Corps – Youth...program. Phil Harrison orchestrated a flurry of faxes between Brisbane and Ballarat, as Colin Jackson, Madeline Townsend, Garry Snowden and John Fenton fine-tuned the document. National reach and credible record won ATCV the job to administer and manage Green Corps for the whole of Australia for five years (1997-2002) was won in November and the contract was signed on the eve of Christmas, 1996. At the national launch of Green Corps – Youth ...Colin Jackson, Phil Harrison and Garry Snowden were in Parliament House, Canberra, on the evening of 20 August 1996, to hear the Budget Speech by the new Federal Treasurer, Peter Costello MP, who announced: “…the Government will provide $42 million over the next three years to establish the Green Corps. The Green Corps will be open to young Australians aged 17 to 20 to demonstrate their commitment to the environment by working on projects to preserve and restore Australia's natural environment and cultural heritage. The projects will also contribute to their career and employment prospects through training, skills development, work experience and personal development.” Soon after, the Commonwealth advertised a tender for a manger for the new program. Phil Harrison orchestrated a flurry of faxes between Brisbane and Ballarat, as Colin Jackson, Madeline Townsend, Garry Snowden and John Fenton fine-tuned the document. National reach and credible record won ATCV the job to administer and manage Green Corps for the whole of Australia for five years (1997-2002) was won in November and the contract was signed on the eve of Christmas, 1996. At the national launch of Green Corps – Youth for the Environment held in sweltering Adelaide on 12 January 1997, Colin Jackson assure the responsible Minister, Senator Amanda Vanstone, that thirty six projects were already in place and that recruiting was going well. Those who were there recall with awe the remarkable celebration that was the National Green Corps Conference on 21-24 February 1998 in Canberra. One hundred and one participants representing 71 past and current teams from around Australia, Treasurer Peter Costello, three other Commonwealth Ministers, and several “captains of industry” were on hand. Board member Sue Campbell remembers feeling “deeply moved” when Travis Schicchitano explained to the audience how much joining Green Corps had meant to him. Travis said: “Green Corps was an amazing hands-on practical experience, which has enabled me to learn and to fulfil my passion, the Australian environment.” Black and white group portrait photograph.“It’s not every day that you get the Prime Minister walking in off the street, and one of my favourite moments was in 1997 when the Hon. John Howard made his visit to Head Office in Ballarat” – Colin Jackson atcv cva green corps young australians for the environment commonwealth government prime minister john howard tony abbott mp michael ronaldson mhr senator amanda vanstone -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 39, April 1989 to July 1989
... youth achiever awards...return to workforce...reading and writing for adults program...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 1 April 1989 to 1 July 1989. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses work skill competition michael pierce finalist scott cook apprentice $500000 to buils smb hostel certificates for small business course new dance technique auction of webster street student houses back to back theatre group fiona watson regional vocational information service ann mccaffrey smb equal opportunity officer sole parents get job boost retail traineeship at smb judge david boyle. smb hospitality department smb's work at clay cave smb service on careers tradesmen put their skills to the test marketing is the way to succeed winning hairdressing apprentices kathryn reichelt lois rowan janine sprattling maria ashton ballarat regional board course in conservation liz eddy top woolclasser student jennifer mulholland suzanne addison cook for bosses $393000grant for agricultural training centre whole farm planning course greg carlson simon lidgett youth achiever awards return to workforce reading and writing for adults program new students' home ready soon 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 1 April 1989 to 1 July 1989.Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, work skill competition, michael pierce finalist, scott cook apprentice, $500000 to buils smb hostel, certificates for small business course, new dance technique, auction of webster street student houses, back to back theatre group, fiona watson, regional vocational information service, ann mccaffrey smb equal opportunity officer, sole parents get job boost, retail traineeship at smb, judge david boyle. smb hospitality department, smb's work at clay cave, smb service on careers, tradesmen put their skills to the test, marketing is the way to succeed, winning hairdressing apprentices, kathryn reichelt, lois rowan, janine sprattling, maria ashton, ballarat regional board, course in conservation, liz eddy top woolclasser student, jennifer mulholland, suzanne addison, cook for bosses, $393000grant for agricultural training centre, whole farm planning course, greg carlson, simon lidgett, youth achiever awards, return to workforce, reading and writing for adults program, new students' home ready soon -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 41, October 1989 to December 1989
... program for women...anthony wonish silver medal winner...kathryn wilson first r j young scholarship...promoting opportunities at smb...ann mccaffrey...smb open day...training structure charts...women speak on small business...radiotherapy machine needed in ballarat...leesa arnott hairdressing apprentice...aim for 500 apprentices...cuts to performing arts?...smb juggles plan for cost cutting...smb advanced certificate in ceramics...david addy winner of edgar bartrop scholarship...literacy volunteer graduates...course offers youth...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 12 October 1989 to 29 December 1989. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses photographs ballarat life edan bradley sarah bolster special entry scheme access program for women anthony wonish silver medal winner kathryn wilson first r j young scholarship promoting opportunities at smb ann mccaffrey smb open day training structure charts women speak on small business radiotherapy machine needed in ballarat leesa arnott hairdressing apprentice aim for 500 apprentices cuts to performing arts? smb juggles plan for cost cutting smb advanced certificate in ceramics david addy winner of edgar bartrop scholarship literacy volunteer graduates course offers youth ...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 12 October 1989 to 29 December 1989.Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, photographs ballarat life, edan bradley, sarah bolster, special entry scheme, access program for women, anthony wonish silver medal winner, kathryn wilson first r j young scholarship, promoting opportunities at smb, ann mccaffrey, smb open day, training structure charts, women speak on small business, radiotherapy machine needed in ballarat, leesa arnott hairdressing apprentice, aim for 500 apprentices, cuts to performing arts?, smb juggles plan for cost cutting, smb advanced certificate in ceramics, david addy winner of edgar bartrop scholarship, literacy volunteer graduates, course offers youth hope of work, brickies of the future, adult literacy program cuts, advanced ceramics exhibition, students organise deb ball, government education bill, library named after jack barker, julie oldham wins computer service award, wendy caple and allan lion horticulture students, prejudice attitudes -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 79. June 1997 to August 1997
... youth skills olympics...switzerland...merger official...course on providing a home away from home...roy schrieke retires...descendant against memorial...peter bailey gold medallist...skill olympics in st gallen...excellent results for ballarat region...aquaculture course...historic sites listed...henry sutton...reverse tafe decision...stawell times-news...more host families needed...david belford award winner...city yearning for cultural heart...corporate learning...gold medal for peter bailey...competition on apprentice funding'play revisits our history...town and gown debate...viticulture traineeship program...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age and other region papers over the period of 7 June 1997 to 5 August 1997. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses nathan holliday nrma top apprentice scott brady ballarat's gallows mystery solved federal tafe plan worries smb head memorial plaque to hanged men freighter's engineering traineeship tafe merger creates super-college smb agrees to merger wimmera tafe rejects merger new evidence points to remains' location peter bailey to compete in youth skills olympics switzerland merger official course on providing a home away from home roy schrieke retires descendant against memorial peter bailey gold medallist skill olympics in st gallen excellent results for ballarat region aquaculture course historic sites listed henry sutton reverse tafe decision stawell times-news more host families needed david belford award winner city yearning for cultural heart corporate learning gold medal for peter bailey competition on apprentice funding'play revisits our history town and gown debate viticulture traineeship program one tafe division career in food row looms over staff offers jeff kennet cuts new attitude to education victorian primary industries board apprenticeships rural studies department 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 and other region papers over the period of 7 June 1997 to 5 August 1997. Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, nathan holliday, nrma top apprentice, scott brady, ballarat's gallows mystery solved, federal tafe plan worries smb head, memorial plaque to hanged men, freighter's engineering traineeship, tafe merger creates super-college, smb agrees to merger, wimmera tafe rejects merger, new evidence points to remains' location, peter bailey to compete in youth skills olympics, switzerland, merger official, course on providing a home away from home, roy schrieke retires, descendant against memorial, peter bailey gold medallist, skill olympics in st gallen, excellent results for ballarat region, aquaculture course, historic sites listed, henry sutton, reverse tafe decision, stawell times-news, more host families needed, david belford award winner, city yearning for cultural heart, corporate learning, gold medal for peter bailey, competition on apprentice funding'play revisits our history, town and gown debate, viticulture traineeship program, one tafe division, career in food, row looms over staff offers, jeff kennet cuts, new attitude to education, victorian primary industries board apprenticeships, rural studies department -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Wycliffe Centre, Graham Road, Kangaroo Ground, 2008
... youth groups who made mud-bricks. Volunteers planted thousands of native plants, watered by recycled water from the site’s dam. Building began in 1968 and in 1983 the South Pacific SIL School (now EQUIP Training) followed. Wycliffe, the world’s largest linguistic organisation, and other organisations, have translated the Scriptures into more than 2000 languages. But another 2000 languages still lack any portion of the Bible. However translations are now completed more quickly, because of new computer programs...youth groups who made mud-bricks. Volunteers planted thousands of native plants, watered by recycled water from the site’s dam. Building began in 1968 and in 1983 the South Pacific SIL School (now EQUIP Training) followed. Wycliffe, the world’s largest linguistic organisation, and other organisations, have translated the Scriptures into more than 2000 languages. But another 2000 languages still lack any portion of the Bible. However translations are now completed more quickly, because of new computer programs ...Wycliffe translates the Bible for people around the world. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p171 The peace and beauty of Australia’s Wycliffe Centre reflects what it aims to bring to thousands of people around the world. Kangaroos calmly feed, accompanied by bird song, near the mud-brick buildings set amongst Kangaroo Ground’s rolling hills. On 11 hectares off Graham Road, the centre aims to transform people’s lives by giving groups around the world, with no written language, help with literacy and Bible translation into their own tongue. Associate Director, Harley Beck, says reading the Bible (probably history’s most influential collection of books), in one’s own language, provides a strong moral basis, helping people withstand exploitation and escape poverty. One of Wycliffe’s field partners, SIL (formerly Summer Institute of Linguistics) Papua New Guinea, has won two UNESCO awards, and SIL branches in many other countries have won international and national awards. The translators are modern heroes. They undertake hardships, forsaking for years, sometimes decades, a salary and the soft western lifestyle, to face loneliness and primitive conditions that most of us would not even contemplate. No staff is paid a salary. An example is the first Australian Director and former International President, David Cummings, who for 50 years has depended on donations from supporters and churches. Students of all ages at the EQUIP Training School on the site come from all walks of life. They train in linguistics and learn how to communicate in a way that is sensitive to other cultures. Spiritual resilience is encouraged, enabling people to persist until the job in the field is done, which takes on average ten to 15 years. Courses range from a few weeks to a year. The Wycliffe concept was born in the 1920s when American missionary, Cameron Townsend, found a Spanish Bible was inadequate to evangelise the Cakchiquel people of Guatemala. When a Cakchiquel man challenged: ‘If your God is so great, why doesn’t he speak my language?’ Townsend decided to translate the Bible into all languages! He founded a linguistics training school in 1934, naming it after 14th century theologian John Wycliffe, the first to translate the Bible into English. The first Wycliffe Bible was completed in 1951 in the Mexican San Miguel Mixtec language. In May 2007 after 30 years of work, Wycliffe Australia, with other organisations, completed the first Bible for indigenous people in the Kriol* language, for about 30,000 people in northern Australia. Wycliffe Australia began in 1954 in the Keswick Bookshop basement, Collins Street, Melbourne. As the organisation grew, its quarters became so cramped that Director Cummings at times interviewed potential recruits in his car! The development of the Kangaroo Ground property is a story of faith and generosity. In 1967 Cummings proposed moving to a larger property despite having no funds. Within a month Wycliffe received a $20,000 donation and a gift of land towards a national centre. An earlier owner of the Kangaroo Ground property, Mrs Elsie Graham, would have been delighted, as she had wanted her land to be used for ‘God’s service’. Mud-brick architect and Christian, Alistair Knox, offered to design the centre at no charge. Despite a drought, straw was donated to make bricks. Many volunteers helped with the building, including church youth groups who made mud-bricks. Volunteers planted thousands of native plants, watered by recycled water from the site’s dam. Building began in 1968 and in 1983 the South Pacific SIL School (now EQUIP Training) followed. Wycliffe, the world’s largest linguistic organisation, and other organisations, have translated the Scriptures into more than 2000 languages. But another 2000 languages still lack any portion of the Bible. However translations are now completed more quickly, because of new computer programs and as education spreads, more speakers of the local language can assist. Despite the growth of secularisation, Beck says support for Wycliffe Australia, which has offices in all states and the ACT, is stronger than ever. * Kriol is a Pidgin language, which has become a speech community’s prime language.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, graham road, kangaroo ground, wycliffe centre -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - CAULFIELD YOUTH COUNCIL
... This file contains two items: 1/A poster for the Caulfield Youth Council’s Caulfield Youth Cabaret at the Caulfield Town Hall 2/A program for Caulfield Youth Council’s presentation of the Caulfield Youth Cabaret on 27/11/1988 at the Caulfield Council Auditorium. ...Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne This file contains two items: 1/A poster for the Caulfield Youth Council’s Caulfield Youth Cabaret at the Caulfield Town Hall 2/A program for Caulfield Youth Council’s presentation of the Caulfield Youth Cabaret on 27/11/1988 at the Caulfield Council Auditorium. ...This file contains two items: 1/A poster for the Caulfield Youth Council’s Caulfield Youth Cabaret at the Caulfield Town Hall 2/A program for Caulfield Youth Council’s presentation of the Caulfield Youth Cabaret on 27/11/1988 at the Caulfield Council Auditorium. It lists the acts for the evening.caulfield youth cabaret, caulfield council auditorium, caulfield secondary college, sefra bursten school of dance, hosking david, teenagers, elitzer, youth, fusion, caulfield festival, caulfield arts centre, caulfield town hall, hawthorn road, glen eira road, gelberg vicki, caulfield, caulfield youth council, theatre restaurants, young adults, cultural structures and establishments, festivals and celebrations, dance studios, schools, entertainers, theatrical productions, drama, colleges, singers, secondary schools, poetry -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East
... Program... Cancer Support Group... Ministry To The Sick... Loss And Grief Support... Junior Youth...Heriot Maurice FR McKenna Fred FR Wade Terry FR Gebbie Gordon FR Casey William FR Maloney Des FR O’Sullivan FR Guiney John Upton John Stephen Kennedy James O’ Meara Noreen SR Coakley Daniel FR Chevalier Wilma Sierakowski Michael FR Centre Road Bentleigh East Bignell Road Opal Court The Lighthouse Project McKenna Centre Memorial Stone The Anchor Bayside Learning Memorial Garden And Wall St Peter's School Presentation Sisters Daughters Of Our Lady Of The Sacred Heart Casey Reserve Outside School Hours Program Moorleigh Community Centre St James College St James College Chapel Loganville Hostel Loganville Social Committee The Beacon Moongala Drop-In Centre Berlin Wall Souvenir St Peter's Memorial Book Faith And Life Development Altar Servers Deaneries Bentleigh Chadstone Clayton Bentleigh East Moorabbin East Murrumbeena Oakleigh Ormond Clayton South Liturgy Group Friday Mass Sacramental Sponsoring Sunday School Baptism Support Children Liturgy Of The Word Pre Marriage Program Cancer Support Group Ministry To The Sick Loss And Grief Support Junior Youth Support Senior Youth Support Outreach Bingo The Parish Fete White Elephant Young Vinnies St Vincent de Paul Spirituality In The Pub (S.I.P) The Passionist Family Group Movement Rite Of Christian Initiation For Adults (R.C.I.A) Prayer Around The Cross St Peter's Prayer Group St Peter's Choir Antioch Catholic War Veterans Association Memorial Bursary Fund Catechetics St Peter's Catholic Church Book St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East ...The Golden Harvest Is A Book That Continues The History Of St Peter’s Parish, Bentleigh East From 1984 – 2005. The Book Discusses Community Life For The Previous 25 Years, Specifically Outreach And Services, Liturgy, Faith Education, And Fundraising, Finishing With Recollections From Parishioners.heriot maurice fr, mckenna fred fr, wade terry fr, gebbie gordon fr, casey william fr, maloney des fr, o’sullivan fr, guiney john, upton john stephen, kennedy james, o’ meara noreen sr, coakley daniel fr, chevalier wilma, sierakowski michael fr, centre road, bentleigh east, bignell road, opal court, the lighthouse project, mckenna centre, memorial stone, the anchor, bayside learning, memorial garden and wall, st peter's school, presentation sisters, daughters of our lady of the sacred heart, casey reserve, outside school hours program, moorleigh community centre, st james college, st james college chapel, loganville hostel, loganville social committee, the beacon, moongala drop-in centre, berlin wall souvenir, st peter's memorial book, faith and life development, altar servers, deaneries, bentleigh, chadstone, clayton, bentleigh east, moorabbin east, murrumbeena, oakleigh, ormond, clayton south, liturgy group, friday mass, sacramental sponsoring, sunday school, baptism support, children liturgy of the word, pre marriage program, cancer support group, ministry to the sick, loss and grief support, junior youth support, senior youth support, outreach, bingo, the parish fete, white elephant, young vinnies, st vincent de paul, spirituality in the pub (s.i.p), the passionist family group movement, rite of christian initiation for adults (r.c.i.a), prayer around the cross, st peter's prayer group, st peter's choir, antioch, catholic war veterans association, memorial bursary fund, catechetics, st peter's catholic church -
Greensborough Historical SocietyProgramme - Program, Janefield Special School, Grand Youth Concert: [ including Janefield Special Dancers] 1989, 14/09/1989
... Grand Youth Concert: [ including Janefield Special Dancers] 1989 Programme Program Janefield Special School ...Janefield Special School Dancers participated in the Western Metropolitan Region Grand Youth Concert during Education Week in198912 pages, black text on white paper, colour illus on cover.janefield, janefield special school, western metropolitan region, education department victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Register for homeless, 21/12/1993
... North-east region youth housing program...Historic Diamond valley homeless register North-east region youth housing program Kristen Fawcett Watsonia Text and black and white image Register for homeless Article Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley News ...Article about shared accommodation register for homeless young people being set up in Watsonia in 1993.HistoricText and black and white imagediamond valley homeless register, north-east region youth housing program, kristen fawcett, watsonia -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaProgramme - Service, Mission to Seafarers Victoria, Annual Seafarers Service 19 October 2020, 19 October 2020
... youth and leisure organisations, but anyone is welcome to attend. During the pandemic, the event, like many others, happened without public so was broadcasted live on Channel 31 on the 19 October 2020, and then livestreamed on Tube on 20 October 2020. covid 2020 online youtube live broadcast st paul's cathedral melbourne merchant navy royal australian navy ran mission to seafarers seafarers service pandemic nigel porteous reverend onofre punnay Inni punnay channel 31 battle of trafalgar trafalgar day horatio nelson Program of service of the annual seafarers service broadcasted in 2020 Annual Seafarers Service 19 October 2020 Programme Service Mission to Seafarers Victoria ...The first Seafarers Service was held on 23 October 1905 in the St Paul's Cathedral in London to celebrate the Centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson on 21 October 1805. Reverend Alfred Gurney Goldsmith launched the first Seafarers Service two years later and the first service was held on Sunday 10 November 1907.The service continue to reflect the full range of the maritime activities in Australia. Representatives come from the Royal and Merchant Navies, the commercial world, shipping companies, mission and philanthropic societies, veterans’ associations, labour unions, youth and leisure organisations, but anyone is welcome to attend. During the pandemic, the event, like many others, happened without public so was broadcasted live on Channel 31 on the 19 October 2020, and then livestreamed on Tube on 20 October 2020.Program of service of the annual seafarers service broadcasted in 2020covid, 2020, online, youtube, live broadcast, st paul's cathedral, melbourne, merchant navy, royal australian navy, ran, mission to seafarers, seafarers service, pandemic, nigel porteous, reverend onofre punnay, inni punnay, channel 31, battle of trafalgar, trafalgar day, horatio nelson
