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Fourteen men and a woman .
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Fourteen men and a woman .
96 page book with research abstracts
non-fiction
university of ballarat, university research conference, bruce armstrong, peter arnold, adil bagirov, beverly blaskett, patrice braun, maryann brown, fred cahir, kate callister, patricia cartwright, john cowley, sarah davis, briony dow, john fisher, christopher fox, michael gathercole, rosemary green, julie heron, deborah hiskin, gavin hurst, tariq khan, maylene kule, lin zheng, david manterfield, john mcdonald, tunde meikle, elaine millls, ross morgan, john morris, angela murphy, john nicholson, pauline nunan, dora pearce, leeane pitman, patrick prevett, paula ransom, natisha sands, simon sim, jeff stweart, john struhs, elizabeth swayn, michael tuck, margaret zeegers, breat cancer diagnosis and prognosis, professional reading circles, tertiary undergraduate literacy integration program, carp, gendered communication, kidmap, agricultural restructure on farm families, psychiatric nursing, heat pump design, mixed species eucalypt foothill forest, stawell goldmines, heat stress management, accessing foucault, e-commerce, helen hayes, indigenous heritage, family care-giving
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia
Framed signatures wit two photographs relating to the founding of the Hong Kong alumni chapter.
university of ballarat, alumni, founding chapter, hong kong, hong kong chapter, david battersby, simon chan, ran leung, yy kwok, nikki davies, michael kwok-fung mak, queenie ng, ivan chan, rachel ma, carman chiu, international students
Ballarat School of Mines student activity, including bath push and procession. If you can assist in identifying people in these photgraphs please use the email link below right.
ballarat school of mines, student acticity, bed push, procession, greg hunter, ken wach
Framed large ink drawing of a ten head battery, winding and pumping machines, gearhouse and framing.
caxton company, smythesdale, w. watson, architectural plan
Photograph of a metal plaque at the swimming pool on Mount Helen campus
Aquatics Laboratory was opened by The Hon. Simon Crean, MP Minister for Employment, Educatoin & Training on Monday 18 December, 1995 Professor Geoffrey Blainey Chancellor Professor David James Vice-Chancellor University of Ballarat
mt helen campus, buildings, swimming pool, aquatics laboratory, simon crean
Computer printout with a black, plastic ring binder
non-fiction
jack barker, e.j. barker, delmenico, guildford, aqua, jack passalaqua, echuca, john belcher, elizabth belcher, shicer gully guildford, joseph furlong, edward byara, tarilta, barassi, elizabeth belcher, mary passalaqua, mary martinoja, philipo martinoja, greenhithe, mary wheatley, richard wheatley, lucy wheatley, echuca rangers, h.e. barker, herbert elisha barker, cannaly, mount camel, ypres
Two phptographs of a library display in teh E.J. Barker Library
library, e.j. barker library, mount helen campus
The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.
Colour photographs of of Ballarat School of Mines staffmembers in the SMB Campus Amenities Building. Many wear hats for a Melbourne Cup Day event.
ballarat schoo of mines, staffmembers, melbourne cup day, hats, ian robinson, helen wiseman, sharon howard, jola piskozub, francis ratcliffe, jenny leviston, jodie carlton, peter morley, neville french, paul lambeth
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