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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FIFTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION 9 April 2003 (extract from Book 4) Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor JOHN LANDY, AC, MBE The Lieutenant-Governor Lady SOUTHEY, AM The Ministry Premier and Minister for Multicultural Affairs ....................... The Hon. S. P. Bracks, MP Deputy Premier, Minister for Environment, Minister for Water and Minister for Victorian Communities.............................. The Hon. J. W. Thwaites, MP Minister for Finance and Minister for Consumer Affairs............... The Hon. J. Lenders, MLC Minister for Education Services and Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs....................................................... The Hon. J. M. Allan, MP Minister for Transport and Minister for Major Projects................ The Hon. P. Batchelor, MP Minister for Local Government and Minister for Housing.............. The Hon. C. C. Broad, MLC Treasurer, Minister for Innovation and Minister for State and Regional Development......................................... The Hon. J. M. Brumby, MP Minister for Agriculture........................................... The Hon. R. G. Cameron, MP Minister for Planning, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Women’s Affairs................................... The Hon. M. E. Delahunty, MP Minister for Community Services.................................. The Hon. S. M. Garbutt, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services and -
West Gippsland Chorale Contacts Sleep in Heavenly Peace! Sleep in Heavenly Peace! Jesus, Our Emmanuel
West Gippsland Chorale Christmas Concert 2017 Our thanks to Need to Read for facilitating ticket sales. 25B Victoria Street, Warragul, (03) 5622 0299 We are also grateful for the generous support of: Wesley of Warragul Victoria Street, Warragul Friday 8th December 8 pm Sunday 10th December 2:30pm West Gippsland Chorale Three kings of Orient (chorus) Hark! The herald angels sing Refrain: Oh, star of wonder, star of Hark! The Herald Angels sing, Soprano: Margaret Carlile, Sue Carson, Janette Clark, Marion Cohen, Lynne Davine, Judy Hopkins, Elizabeth McCaffery, Marion McIvor, Julia Malcolm, Wendy night Glory to the new-born King; Mandel, Vivian Morton, Rosemary Nicholson, Fiona Powell, Helen Sewell, Diane Star with royal beauty bright Peace on earth, and mercy mild, Wilkie, Sarah Wilson. Westward leading God and sinners reconciled! Still proceeding Joyful, all ye nations, rise. Alto: Leonie Broeren, Lisa Campbell, Helen Chambers, Christine Culliver, Guide us to the perfect light. Join the triumph of the skies. Robyn Gray, Lynn Jones, Jan MacLean, Millie McLean, Kathie Olden, Anne With th’ Angelic Hosts proclaim, Outhred, Karin Ryan, Jenny Steele, Kay Stephenson, Sally Woollett, Alice Final verse: Glorious now behold Christ is born in Bethlehem! Youlden. Him arise; King and God and sacrifice; Refrain: Hark! the herald angels Tenor: Simon Fraser, Marie Kitching, Geoff Leunig, Robert Simpson, Sam Heav’n sings Alleluia: Alleluia the sing, Stephens. earth replies. Glory to the new-born King. Bass: Gerard Dovey, Peter Eshuis, Ghandi Mandel, Rupert Palmer, David Refrain Christ, by highest heaven adored, Tanner, John Taylor, Alan Woollard. Christ, the everlasting lord Silent night Late in time behold Him come, Are you interested in joining the Chorale? Silent night! Holy night! All is calm, all is bright, Off-spring of a Virgin’s womb Please call Simon Loveless (5622 3275) to audition. -
The Yallourn Band & the Bill Fleming Story from the Newspapers 1934
THE YALLOURN BAND & THE BILL FLEMING STORY FROM THE NEWSPAPERS 1934 MORWELL ADVERTISER 7th JUNE 1934 PAGE 9 INTRODUCTION: The following news article, regarding the Annual General Meeting of the Yallourn & District Band, was published in the ‘Morwell Advertiser’ in June 1934 and reported on the highlights, activities and financial situation of the band during that year. The Yallourn Band is an absorbing story in the history of the town; and this website and various other texts refer to the importance of the band throughout the six decades of Yallourn’s existence. The origins of the Y&DB are not exactly clear but it is believed that several local workers, with a love of music, contemplated forming a band as early as 1921. The idea took hold and with the patronage of Sir John Monash and recruitment of other enthusiastic musicians the band became a reality, flourished and, in time, gained a reputation as ‘one of the best’ in Victoria. While Charles Turner is the most celebrated of all Yallourn bandsmen, the story which is included in this article centres on another of the other great contributors to the musical culture of the town of Yallourn - Mr Bill Fleming. Bill Fleming was an extraordinary character and this story highlights his dedicated contribution to the Yallourn music scene and his experiences as a soldier and a POW during WW2. ________________________________________________________________ THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE : JUNE 7th 1934 MORWELL ADVERTISER PAGE : 9 Yallourn and District Band. Page | 1 At the Annual Meeting held last Tuesday evening, the following office bearers were elected: • President: C. -
Victoria Government Gazette No
Victoria Government Gazette No. G 11 Thursday 18 March 1999 GENERAL GENERAL AND PERIODICAL GAZETTE Advertisers should note: Copy to: Gazette Officer • Late copy received at The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. after The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. deadlines will be placed in the following issue of VGG, 125 Highbury Road, irrespective of any date/s mentioned in the copy (unless Burwood Vic 3125 otherwise advised). Telephone: (03) 9926 1233 • Proofs will be supplied only when requested or at the Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 direction of the Gazette Officer. DX: 32510 Burwood • No additions or amendments to material for publications Email: [email protected] will be accepted by telephone. Advertising Rates and Payment • Orders in Council may be lodged prior to receiving assent Private Notices with the Governor’s or Clerk’s signature. They will only be Payment must be received in advance with published once approved and signed. advertisement details. • Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies please 30 cents per word - Full page $180.00. note: See style requirements on back page. Additional costs must be included in prepayment if a copy of the gazette is required. Copy Prices - Page SPECIAL GAZETTES $1.50 - Gazette $3.20 Certified copy of Gazette $3.50. (all Copy to: Gazette Officer prices include Postage). Cheques should be The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. made payable to The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. 125 Highbury Road, Burwood Vic 3125 Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices Telephone: (03) 9926 1233 Not required to pre-pay. Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 Advertisements may be faxed or sent via email with a Email: [email protected] cover sheet, marked to the attention of the Gazette Officer. -
Trivia Night Raises Funds for Drought Relief Stacey Mynard
2018 - THE YEAR THAT WAS PAGE 12-13 PRICELESS DECEMBER 2018 EDITION NO. 212 www.trafnews.com WISH BOT TVFC ON THE RISE FULLFILLED AT 96 P10 COMP WINNERS P15 P23 Trivia night raises funds for drought relief Stacey Mynard n Friday 26 October, Tr- We would like to thank the afalgar locals organised Trafalgar Bowls Club for allow- Oa Trivia Night to raise ing us to hold the event there funds in assistance for our Aus- as well as Deaksy for hosting sie farmers with drought relief. the trivia night. Also to every- It was a fun night with lots of one who brought tickets and laughs and entertainment. We to the generous sponsors who raised $2760.10 and all pro- donated towards the raffl e on ceeds were donated to Drought the night, it would not have Angels to allow them to continue happened without your support the amazing work that they do. & generosity. Route 69 a success Neil Joiner Trivia night organisers Stacey Mynard, Jennifer Bain and Carly Moyes Jim Richards wavws fl ag to begin Route 69 cruise he Trafalgar Holden Mu- ler (noted Holden historian and seums annual Route 69 author) and Dave Bennett (Dyno Tevent was held on the 21 Dave) of Yella Terra fame who October 2018. were selling their books and sign- An estimated 2500 people vis- ing them for the purchaser. ited the museum on the day and it The highlight of the day was was a most successful event. the visit by Jim Richards who The weather was not kind to spent time signing memorabilia us and still we had a good atten- and distributing Shannons auto- dance. -
SCG Victorian Councils Post Amalgamation
Analysis of Victorian Councils Post Amalgamation September 2019 spence-consulting.com Spence Consulting 2 Analysis of Victorian Councils Post Amalgamation Analysis by Gavin Mahoney, September 2019 It’s been over 20 years since the historic Victorian Council amalgamations that saw the sacking of 1600 elected Councillors, the elimination of 210 Councils and the creation of 78 new Councils through an amalgamation process with each new entity being governed by State appointed Commissioners. The Borough of Queenscliffe went through the process unchanged and the Rural City of Benalla and the Shire of Mansfield after initially being amalgamated into the Shire of Delatite came into existence in 2002. A new City of Sunbury was proposed to be created from part of the City of Hume after the 2016 Council elections, but this was abandoned by the Victorian Government in October 2015. The amalgamation process and in particular the sacking of a democratically elected Council was referred to by some as revolutionary whilst regarded as a massacre by others. On the sacking of the Melbourne City Council, Cr Tim Costello, Mayor of St Kilda in 1993 said “ I personally think it’s a drastic and savage thing to sack a democratically elected Council. Before any such move is undertaken, there should be questions asked of what the real point of sacking them is”. Whilst Cr Liana Thompson Mayor of Port Melbourne at the time logically observed that “As an immutable principle, local government should be democratic like other forms of government and, therefore the State Government should not be able to dismiss any local Council without a ratepayers’ referendum. -
Thursday. 21 November 1991
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RATING) BILL 1554 COUNCIL Thursday. 21 November 1991 I was trying to establish the true intent of local At the end of the day, apart from that complication, government. I wrote some months ago, and some of the fact remains that when a farmer comes to pay his those responses are still coming in, but I got a wide rate bill the size of the cheque required will depend range of responses. Two fundamental conclusions ultimately on the rate in the dollar struck by the can be drawn from the survey I undertook. The first council. Under the differential provisiOns of the farm of those is very clear: the vast majority of councils - rate that is, as I said, already available to councils, an I emphasise not a11- favoured the availability of opportunity exists for that rate burden to be eased. It differentials, or at least having an option to is clear that many councils are not using that introduce differentials. Very few municipalities opportunity or, as I said also, are applying it in a indicated they expected to implement them in the token fashion. short term. In a technical sense at least municipalities already One of the features that I detected from the survey have available to them the solution of differential was a degree of nervousness about the introduction rating. The fact that those differentials are not used of differential rating. I am not surprised about that extensively across local government - that is, to the nervousness because one of the anomalies in the extent that that would appear to be arguably support for open-ended differentials is that very few justifiable - provides some insight into the extent to municipalities across the State of Victoria use the which I expect open-ended differentials will be form of differentials already available. -
Adult, Community and Further Education Board
Adult, Community and Further Education Board Annual Report 2005_06 October 2006 Lynne Kosky MP Minister for Education and Training 2 Treasury Place East Melbourne Victoria 3002 Dear Minister On behalf of the Adult, Community and Further Education (ACFE) Board, I submit the Board’s annual report for the year ending 30 June 2006 as required by the Financial Management Act 1994 and the Adult, Community and Further Education Act 1991. The past 12 months have seen further implementation of the directions outlined in your Ministerial Statement Future Directions for Adult Community Education in Victoria. The Board has made solid achievements against the initiatives commenced in 2004–05. Work has focused on broadening the role of adult community education (ACE), enhancing delivery to recognised groups and ensuring the sustainability of ACE provision. Achievements of the ACFE Board in this period have included enhanced targeting of the delivery of student contact hours in line with government priorities. Evaluation studies undertaken by the Board on the relationship between intended and actual delivery outcomes have shown increased alignment with government priorities. Community Learning Partnerships have been extended with 28 partnerships being supported by the Board in the reporting period. This program consolidates sector skills in developing and maintaining formal partnerships to achieve outcomes for communities and learners. Throughout the year professional development programs for many ACE providers have been implemented across the State, utilising resources developed in the previous reporting period. These sought-after programs are based on applied learning and have drawn on the framework for building a sustainable community business and other tools to support workforce planning developed in the previous reporting period. -
9 November 1999 (Extract from Book 2)
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FIFTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION 9 November 1999 (extract from Book 2) Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor His Excellency the Honourable Sir JAMES AUGUSTINE GOBBO, AC The Lieutenant-Governor Professor ADRIENNE E. CLARKE, AO The Ministry Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Multicultural Affairs .............. The Hon. S. P. Bracks, MP Deputy Premier, Minister for Health and Minister for Planning......... The Hon. J. W. Thwaites, MP Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister assisting the Minister for Workcover..................... The Hon. M. M. Gould, MLC Minister for Transport............................................ The Hon. P. Batchelor, MP Minister for Energy and Resources, Minister for Ports and Minister assisting the Minister for State and Regional Development. The Hon. C. C. Broad, MLC Minister for State and Regional Development, Minister for Finance and Assistant Treasurer............................................ The Hon. J. M. Brumby, MP Minister for Local Government, Minister for Workcover and Minister assisting the Minister for Transport regarding Roads........ The Hon. R. G. Cameron, MP Minister for Community Services.................................. The Hon. C. M. Campbell, MP Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts...................... The Hon. M. E. Delahunty, MP Minister for Environment and Conservation and Minister for Women’s Affairs................................... The Hon. S. M. Garbutt, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for Corrections........................................ The Hon. A. Haermeyer, MP Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs............ The Hon. K. G. Hamilton, MP Attorney-General, Minister for Manufacturing Industry and Minister for Racing............................................ The Hon. R. J. Hulls, MP Minister for Post Compulsory Education, Training and Employment.... -
Annual Report 2017-2018
ABN 16 523 652 920 Volunteers Latrobe Valley SS Judith Hall, John Gatt, Colina Braniff Annual Report 2017-2018 Table of Contents Mission / Vision 02 Services 03 Agenda 04 Minutes Annual General Meeting 2017 05 Organisational Structure 10 Board and Staff 11 Strategic Plan 2015-2018 12 Chairperson’s Report 13 General Manager’s Report 14 Business Development Manager’s Report 15 Statement by Board Members 16 Fin ancial Auditors Report 17 Financial Statements 19 Social Support Reports 30 Dona tions / In Kind Community Support 35 HDAA Certificate of Registration 36 Annual Report 2016-2017 Page 1 of 35 October 2017 Headway Gippsland Inc. Headway Gippsland Inc. was established in 1981 and is a not for profit community organisation, assisting people with Acquired Brain Injury and other disabilities, and their families. Mission Statement: Our Mission is to provide exceptional services to individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and/or other disabilities to enable participation in all aspects of community life. Vision: Our vision is a society inclusive for all. Values : •The person comes first •Support carers •Empower participants •Inclusion •Strive for excellence •Achieve outcomes •Respect •Share our knowledge The Philosophy of Headway Gippsland Inc. 1. People with disabilities are individuals who have the inherent right to respect, for their human worth and dignity. 2. People with disabilities and their families have the same rights and responsibilities as all members of society. 3. Services provided for people with disabilities should respond to the needs of the individual and support them to attain their full potential in their physical, social, emotional, cognitive, cultural and spiritual development and an optimum quality of life. -
Piano Results 2010
2010 Latrobe Valley Eisteddfod - Piano Results Piano Solo District: 1 Ashley Skews (Tarra Valley), 2 Valentina McVean (Yarram). Piano Solo Baroque (16 Years & Over): 1 Alex Waite (Traralgon), 2 Julia Hastings (Warragul), 3 Scott Neucomen (Ensay), HM Thomas de Vries (Morwell). Piano Solo Jazz (Open): 1 Thomas de Vries (Morwell), 2 Scott Neucomen (Ensay). 20th Century Composer Solo (16 Years & Over): 1 Valentina McVean (Yarram), 2 Scott Neucomen (Ensay). Piano Solo Australian Composer (Open): 1 Mengying Qui (Clayton South), 2 Scott Neucomen (Ensay). PIANO CHAMPIONSHIP (16 Years & Over): 1 Julia Hastings (Warragul), 2 Thomas de Vries (Morwell), 3 Alex Waite (Traralgon), HM Mengying Qui (Clayton South). THE LYTHGO TRUST SCHOLARSHIP (15 Years & Under 21): 1 Alex Waite (Traralgon), 2 Julia Hastings (Warragul), HM Mengying Qui (Clayton South). Piano Solo (8 Years & Under): 1 Madeline Brew (Leongatha), 2 Tony Chen (Traralgon), 3 William Barker (Leongatha), HM Victor Omifolaji (Traralgon), Ella Halket (Traralgon). Piano Solo (8 Years & Under): 1 Irene Li (Bairnsdale), 2 Chelsea Pitzner (Morwell), 3 Jack McDonald (Leongatha), Benjamin Beischer (Leongatha), HM Lucas Bonnitcha (Traralgon), Robin Chen (Traralgon), Lars DeJong, Harry Cooper (Moe), Callum Buckland (Leongatha), Rachel Barker (Leongatha). Piano Solo Novice (9 Years & Under 11): 1 Lori Scholtes (Traralgon), 2 Sarah Bouquet (Leongatha), 3 Oscar Grant (Traralgon), HM Hannah McCann (Traralgon), Noah Koschade (Erica). Piano Solo Novice (9 Years & Under 11): 1 Andrew Neilson (Leongatha), 2 Thomas Brew (Leongatha), 3 Christian Viggiano (Traralgon), HM Grace Biram (Traralgon). Piano Solo Any Study (10 Years & Under): 1 Archangel Paten (Leongatha), 2 Sara Riseley (Leongatha), 3 Madeline Brew (Leongatha), HM Meghan Minogue (Leongatha), Kaitlyn Stephens (Bairnsdale). -
What Is the Troublewhat Is the What Is
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FIFTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION Book 2 9, 10 and 11 November 1999 Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor His Excellency the Honourable Sir JAMES AUGUSTINE GOBBO, AC The Lieutenant-Governor Professor ADRIENNE E. CLARKE, AO The Ministry Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Multicultural Affairs .............. The Hon. S. P. Bracks, MP Deputy Premier, Minister for Health and Minister for Planning......... The Hon. J. W. Thwaites, MP Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister assisting the Minister for Workcover..................... The Hon. M. M. Gould, MLC Minister for Transport............................................ The Hon. P. Batchelor, MP Minister for Energy and Resources, Minister for Ports and Minister assisting the Minister for State and Regional Development. The Hon. C. C. Broad, MLC Minister for State and Regional Development, Minister for Finance and Assistant Treasurer............................................ The Hon. J. M. Brumby, MP Minister for Local Government, Minister for Workcover and Minister assisting the Minister for Transport regarding Roads........ The Hon. R. G. Cameron, MP Minister for Community Services.................................. The Hon. C. M. Campbell, MP Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts...................... The Hon. M. E. Delahunty, MP Minister for Environment and Conservation and Minister for Women’s Affairs................................... The Hon. S. M. Garbutt, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for Corrections........................................ The Hon. A. Haermeyer, MP Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs............ The Hon. K. G. Hamilton, MP Attorney-General, Minister for Manufacturing Industry and Minister for Racing............................................ The Hon. R. J. Hulls, MP Minister for Post Compulsory Education, Training and Employment....