Finders not keepers : Aboriginal people on the goldfields of Victoria
- Authors: Cahir, David (Fred)
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Eureka Reappraising an Australian Legend Chapter 12 p. 143-152
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- Description: The history of gold has traditionally excluded a whole quadrant from its landscape. This chapter aims to reconstruct the close association between Aboriginal people and Victoria's gold mining that undoubtedly existed during the nineteenth century. It is especially appropriate to do so in a book that reconsiders the Eureka story from unexpected angles in order to reflect generally upon the historical inheritance of the goldrushes upon Australian society.
- Description: B1
- Description: 2003005225
Stanhope
- Authors: Courvisanos, Jerry
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Towns in Time 2001 - Analysis: Incorporating the study of small towns in Victoria revisited Chapter 15 p. 103-120
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- Description: Stanhope was described in the original 1988 small towns study as a manufacturing and service centre for an important irrigated dairying district. According to 2001 Census data, the role of manufacturing based on the dairy processing plant has remained significant. The same data reveals that this plant also continues to service the dairy farms in the district and provide significant jobs for these farms. The original study noted the importance of service clubs and other voluntary organisations in providing community capacity building to build and fund local facilities and amenities such as a community hall and a swimming pool. The recently established Stanhope and District Development Committee seems to be providing a similar function today for soft, or information technology infrastructure for business development and information-based transactions.The 1988 study also noted that Stanhope faced a range of issues and concerns about its ongoing viability, including its narrow dairying economic base, strong competition from larger service centres, constraints on residential growth due to lack of facilities, and closure of V/Line freight services. This update identifies that essentially the same concerns remain.
- Description: B1
- Description: 2003005229
Groundwater flows & groundwater - surface water interactions in the Corangamite CMA region
- Authors: Dahlhaus, Peter , Barton, Andrew , Cox, Jim , Herczeg, Annette
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Regolith 2006: Consolidation and Dispersion of Ideas Chapter p. 377-384
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- Description: The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) region occupies an area of 13,340 km2 in southwestern Victoria, and consists of four major river basins, namely Moorrabool River, Barwon River, Lake Corangamite and Otway Coast. The region is of high economic value to the State with much of the land supporting agricultural and forestry industries.
- Description: B1
- Description: 2003002067
Geomorphology: The evolution of Victorian landscapes
- Authors: Joyce, Edmund , Webb, John , Dahlhaus, Peter , Grimes, Ken , Hill, Stephen , Kotsonis, Andrew , Martin, John , Mitchell, Mel , Smith, Bart , Jenkin, J. , Neilson, J , Orr, Meredith , Peterson, J. , Rosengren, N. , Rowan, Jim , Rowe, R. , Sargeant, Ian , Stone, Timothy , White, Susan
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Geology of Victoria Chapter p. 533-561
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Gold
- Authors: Carey, Stephen , Phillips, G. N. , Hughes, Martin , Arne, Dennis , Bierlein, Frank , Jackson, T. , Willman, C. E.
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Geology of Victoria Chapter p. 377-433
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- Description: B1
- Description: 2003000628