Full Record

Main Title: National Trust of Australia: Trust news 1985-89
Author: National Trust of Australia
Collation: Periodicals in box.
Subject: National Trust of Australia
Periodicals
Conservation and restoration
Notes:

MARCH 1985 Trust calls for halt to land reclamation at Geelong Eastern Beach p5. Miegunyah garden opening - property bequeathed to Uni.of Melb. by Grimwades. House set in broad treed lawns, has extensive shrubberies and borders. There is an Australian garden, a formal rose garden, and informal English garden and a kitchen garden p17.

APRIL 1985 The garden at Gulf Station - in process of being restored p7. Historic RAAF Base classified p8-9.

MAY 1985 Restoration of Carlton St Jude's church and organ p5. State Library's 'dramatic space' p6.

JUNE 1985 Ballarat railway station restored p4-5. The story of Ercildoune - one of the greatest sheep studs where the Australian merino was created p14-16.

JULY 1985 Restoration of Rippon Lea fernery assisted by donation from Commonwealth Bank. Largest known shade house in Australia. p5. Remnant of St James Estate to be demolished - 91-97 William St Melbourne p6. Fire destroys Foresters' Hall, Portland p9. College Chapels of the Uni.of Melbourne p12-13. A rage to riches restoration - Gordon Place, Little Bourke St. p21.

AUGUST 1985 Drum Drum Alloc Creek environs decimated, Main Ridge, Mornington Peninsula p2. House of the Superintendent - La Trobe's house p4-5. Bendigo's historic churches and organs p9-10. Register of significant trees of Victoria p12-13. The bells of Como p19.

SEPTEMBER 1985 Historic gardens restoration programme as part of Victoria's 150th Anniversary - "Hymettus", 8 Cardigan St Ballarat p2. The house at McCrae p4-5.

OCTOBER 1985 Grant boosts industrial heritage research p2. Significant trees added to register - Castlemaine Botanic Gardens p8. A growing delight : Rippon Lea's garden p12-13.

NOVEMBER 1985 Unique city trees under threat -Bourke and King St p3. Moyle organ restoration completed - installed at St Linus', Merlynston p4. Good response to Wollaston Bridge appeal p5. The Mooramong Flock p7. Food preservation methods from our ancestors - at Como p10-11. Stained glass and churches of Camberwell p14-15.

DECEMBER 1985 A small piece of Ireland - commercial/administrative precinct, the church precinct - at Koroit p6-7. Portland trees registered p9. Como...a house of memories p16-17.

FEBRUARY 1986 Concern at State Library's future p7. Walhalla trees registered p9.

MARCH 1986 Avenues honored. Five of Victoria's best-known or most-loved avenues of trees have been registered by the Significant Trees Committee p5. The diversity and beauty of East Gippsland p9-11..

APRIL 1986 The Trust and the Echuca bridge p2-3. Nestle cottages victory at Warrnambool - now protected under the Historic Buildings Act p4. Stnaley trees registered p7. Historic churches and organs of Richmond Hill - Moyle restoration appeal p12-13.

MAY 1986 Her Majesty's Theatre...a hundred years of history p2-3,4. Koroit trees registered p11. Bishopscourt visit p15.

JUNE 1986 Bank aids Gulf Station p3. Hills classified - Mt Tarrengower and the Nuggetty Ranges p3. Melbourne trees registered p5.

JULY 1986 Extensions to National Herbarium p2-3. Norfolk Island Pines registered at Portland, Port Fairy and Warrnambool p7.

AUGUST 1986 More outstanding trees registered within Metropolitan Melbourne and the Shire of Glenelg p7.Old blacksmith's workshop discovered at Strathbogie p12. Restoration of St John the Less, Brighton p20.

SEPTEMBER 1986 Echuca receives new accolade - classification of the Echuca Urban Conservation Area p4. Another step for Gulf Station - opening of the Butcher's Shop p5. Trees in the City of Berwick and Shires of Newstead and Gisborne registered p6-7. Toorak Uniting Church - part demolition no bar to registration p9. A face at the window - Old Melbourne Gaol p11. Gordon House - punting on the past pays off p12-13.

OCTOBER 1986 Historic goldfields under threat p3-4. Colac trees registered p5. Mrs Gunn's elm trees - Mrs Aeneas Gunn returned to family home in Manningtree Rd, Hawthorn, when her husband died. Lived in house with her sister. House demolished to make way for Moorfields, Uniting Church Home for the Aged. Two large elm trees in courtyard of Moorfields survive from time of the two sisters p7. St Peter's Eastern Hill, Melbourne p9. Changes to "The Heights" garden, Geelong p12-13.

NOVEMBER 1986 Entertaining at Rippon Lea p7. Port Melbourne and St Kilda railway lines - classified p12-13.

DECEMBER 1986 Retain more Queen Vic Buildings Trust urges p4 - see photo on front cover too.Historic mining landscape at Porcupine Flat, Maldon, lost p6-7. Carlton, Bundoora Park, Preston and Shire of Winchelsea trees registered p9.

FEBRUARY 1987 New controls for the central business district of Melbourne p4-5. The Mornington Peninsula p11-14. Point Nepean: wild fragility and a historic stronghold p12-13.

MARCH 1987 The milking bails revisited - opening of the second stage of the Comm Bank Heritage project at Gulf Station p3. Reprieve from demolition for "Guthrie" in Warrnambool p6. Carbine's stables - their future? p7. Bendigo trees registered p10..

APRIL 1987 Labassa - the latest discovery -removal of false ceiling p3. Hope still for Benalla bridge p7. National estate areas threatened p8-9. Hamilton trees classified p10. Grace Darling Pub, Collingwood, classified p17.

MAY 1987 Gothic Bank, Cnr Collins & Queen St, Centenary p3. Nestle cottages dispute continues p8. Garden City, Port Melbourne, built by State Savings Bank between 1926 - 1948 p10. Mandeville Hall, Toorak - a treasured interior p11. The cobblers shop, Middle Park p12. A licence to demolish: The Toorak Church p14-15. Railway heritage threatened - plans todemolish the Port Melbourne and St Kilda railway lines - classified in 1986 by National Trust p16-17.

JUNE 1987 Symbol of "The 1934 Revolution" - MacRobertson Girl's High School p3. East Gippsland classified p11-14. Hawthorn Heritage classified - Rathmines Village and the Grace Park Estate p15-16. Toorak property reflects Grimwade lifestyle - "Miegunyah" is of historical significance as a period illustration of the lifestyle of the wealthy, as well as one of the specific interests of the Grimwades p17.

JULY 1987 A new lease of life for Old Warrandyte Post Office p5. Time for action on Point Nepean! p9. Turning a dream into a reality - restoring "Mynda", Kew p10-12. Decorating with wallpaper c.1840-1914 p13. New studyd places emphasis on Western suburbs heritage p14. Significant trees in Terang registered p16.

AUGUST 1987 Kerferd Road Pier p3. Restoration needed at Villa Alba p10-11. Former Synagogue recycled in Geelong p12. Courthouses under consideration p15. Re-zoning threatens the Briars' environment p16-17. Land sales threaten green corridors p18. Heritage study released for South Melbourne p19-20. Management plan drafted for historic mining area to cover the Maldon Historic area p20-21. Otway trees registered p24.

SEPTEMBER 1987 MacRobertson Girls' High School -plaque unveiled p3. Purrumbete:a diary of a preservation success to preserve historic murals p6. The Manifold estate panels p7. What is Gulf Station?p10-12. Yackandandah trees registered p16.

OCTOBER 1987 How Como got its name p4. Threat to children's cemetery at Pennyweight Flat, Castlemaine p7. Guilding lights - lighthouses in Australia's marine history p12-14. Mining on private land p15-18. Tour of historic churches in Kyneton, Daylesford, Creswick and Clunes p21-22. A child at Como p24-25..

NOVEMBER 1987 Slab hut, Warrandyte, under cover p4. Demolition of Nestle cottages p7. Mining on public land p12-14.

DECEMBER 1987 What future for Bendigo pottery? p3. Alfred Dock threatened p6-7. The underworld of Rippon Lea p9. Conserving our indigenous flora & fauna p13-19. Bendigo Post Office restored p20-2

FEBRUARY 1988 Bay project sinks Missions to Seamen p5-6. New parks in Gippsland p7. Light out at the Liberty - one of Melbourne's oldest and most historically important cinemas has become the centre of a controversial conservation issue p8-9. St Patricks College, East Melbourne p17-18. Tasma Terrace p19. C.B.A. Bank, Collins St p20. Grave problems p21-23. Significant Trees registered in Bright p25.

MARCH 1988 Clarendon Street Bridge p4. Mining and industrial history p17-20. Georgiana McCrae in Victoria p21-22. Significant trees registered in Camberwell, Collingwood, St Kilda and Heidelberg p24. Art Deco 'Battleship" - Burnham Beeches, Sherbrooke p25.

APRIL 1988 Greens Bush, linking three sections of Nepean State Park, still threatened p3. HBC grant for "Narrapumelap" restoration- well under dining room emptied for probably first time in 115 years p3-4. Kerferd Road Pier work continues p9. Threat to Wesley Church, Lonsdale St Melbourne p10. Preserving the musical heritage of Melbourne -restoring St Paul's Cathedral Lewis organ p11-12. The Garden Cemetery, Kew p17-19. Greens Bush p20-21. Buln Buln significant trees registered p25.

MAY 1988 Development threatens Newport railway workshop p3-4. The battle for the Punt Road trees p10-11. The Outer Circle Linear Park p17-19. Rare native trees classified - Bungeet, Thoona and Warby Ranges p.27.

JUNE 1988: Asset sales threaten the Windsor! p3. Diggin for our history - site bounded by Spring, Exhibition, Lonsdale and Little Lonsdale Streets p.17. A mine of information - Ballarat and Bendigo School of Mines p20-22. Churches tour in Geelong area p23.

JULY 1988 Denys Lascelles Austin Wool Store in Geelong recommended for World Heritage listing p3. Mining legislation-time for big changes p11-12. Dow's Pharmacy, Chiltern, acquired p17-19. Restoring Labassa p20-21. St Kilda Botanical gardens, an inner-city oasis p22-23. Significant trees registered in St Kilda Botanical gardens p23. Montague Shipping Shed, South Melbourne p26.

AUGUST 1988 Protecting the essence of Melbourne - mature trees and parkland p3. A gift to McCrae homestead p3. Buda garden, Castlemaine, set to bloom p4. Pennyweight Flat success p7. Trees on cnr Bourke and King Sts have secure future p9-10. Royal Mint Building p10.The lost garden at Creswick p17. Hawthorn Grove Urban Conservation Area p22-23. Theosophical Society, Collins St p23-24. Willsmere Hospital, Kew, significent trees registered p25.

SEPTEMBER 1988 Sale threatens Willsmere future p3-5. Heritage award for "Polly Woodside" p5. Architectural features give clues to Melbourne's history p9-11. Visiting Victoria's gardens p20-21. Hoffman Brickworks, Brunswick p23-24.

OCTOBER 1988 Future in doubt for Cairns Memorial Church, East Melbourne, after fire p3. Local scheme threatens Bickleigh Vale Village, Mooroolbark p9. Preserving native grasslands, Mooramong Reserve p19-21. New life for Old Melbourne Gaol p25-26. Historic churches in South Yarra and Toorak p26. Terang -classified precincts in township p27-29. Terang registered trees p29. Registered trees City of Camberwell, Shire of Wimmera, Shire of Dundas p30.

NOVEMBER 1988 Trust demolishes 1A Manor Grove, Caulfield (obscured "Labassa") p3. Mt Elephant quarry p5. The roof that was a bridge - "Bow Truss" Dennys Lascelles Austin Woolstore p10-12. Former Melbourne Teachers College, Grattan St Carlton,centenary 1988-1989 p17-18. School of Forestry, Creswick p18-19. Daylesford fountain p21-22. Mortlake - Shaw St precinct p23-25.

DECEMBER 1988 Bow Truss Woolstore p5. Melbourne's literary graves p18-20. Significant trees - Fenwick Stud Whittlesea, Strathfieldsaye Homestead, Howitt Park Bairnsdale, Dutson Road Sale p24. Fincham Organ Factory, Richmond p25.

FEBRUARY1989 Olympic role for Clarendon St Bridge p3. Bow Truss Woolstore saved p5. The volcanic heritage of Victoria p14-16. Concrete evidence - reinforced concrete buildings in Victoria p18-20. Historic irrigation sites p22.

MARCH 1989 Gothic Bank,cnr Queen & Collins Sts, to be re-developed p2-3. Newport Railway Works of world significance p5. Royal Parade trees threatened p6-7. Taste and tradition at Mulberry Hill. Baxter p10-13. National Trust Costume Collection p16-17. Box Hill Brickworks p20-21. Significent trees registered - Western Hwy from Ballarat to Lake Burrumbeet, Ovens Hwy between Everton-Markwood Rd and Service Station at Everton, Beverford, 'Merriang', Myrtleford, Heide Gallery, Bulleen p21.

APRIL 1989 Princess theatre restoration p2-3. A brighter future for the State Library? p5. Horatio's "Hidden Valley", the Dandenongs p6. Legacies of Gondwana p25-26.

MAY 1989 Future of Mt Elephant in the balance p5. 20th Century Architecture and style p8-12. The politics of compromise - our rapidly changing city p14-17. Significant flats in St Kilda p18-19. Salvation Army buildings p20.

JUNE 1989 Trust moves to protect Florentino's, Bourke St p2-3. Photo of Trust's James Moyle chamber organ, St Linus' Merlynston - earliest known example of indigenous organ building in Victoria p4. Women in the historic environment p10-14. The Queen Victoria Hospital (includes photo)p16-18,21. Significant trees registered - "Talindert" Camperdown, Trawool Valley Angora Stud, Ballan-Anakie Rd near Brisbane Ranges National Park, Mill Rd Corio, "Mt Boninyong" Scotsburn, Clifton Springs Golf Course, Wyndham St Drysdale p22..

JULY 1989: Where are the Purrumbete panels? p3. Dow's Pharmacy appeal p4. Trust acts to save Guildford Music Hall p5. St. Kilda today p6. Willsmere Hospital p6. Cairns Memorial Church, East Melbourne p7. State Theatre [Forum, Rapallo] p12. Regent Theatre, Collins Street p14. Essendon Incinerator Theatre p16. Capitol Theatre, Swanson Street p20.

AUGUST 1989 Queen Victoria Hospital (includes picture of The Melbourne Hospital c 1905) p2-3.First cable tram engine house, Richmond, demolition proposed p3. Melbourne's industrial heartland p10-14. Barwon Paper Mill p16. Spotswood Pumping Station p18-22. Surveying industry - mechanical engineering sites and the dairy industry p24-25. Mt Pleasant Observatory, Ballarat p26-27.

SEPTEMBER 1989 Metropolitan park, Campbellfield, Cooper St grassland and retarding basin site p6-7. Cafe Society, The Italian influence p14-18. Bohemian life - artist studios and colonies in Melbourne p20-25. Governor La Trobe, patron of arts and sciences p26-27. Upfield railway line p28-29.

OCTOBER 1989 Precincts under seige p2-3. Industrial heritage South Melbourne ignored p5-6. Montague Shipping Shed p6-7. Defining the Western District region p10-13. Mooramong owners, Claire Adams & Donald Mackinnon p14-16,18. Barwon Park, Winchelsea p20-22.

NOVEMBER 1989 "Rosecraddock", Caulfield - an uncertain future p2-3. "Yarraloch", property in Warramatte Hills in Yarra Valley, threatened with subdivision p5. Farming at Gulf Station p12-14,16. Farm tools as heritage- the Gulf Station artefacts p18-20.

DECEMBER 1989 Chewton goldfields p5. Trade unions p10-12,14. Working for the community - trade unions p16-18. Trades Hall Council restoration p20-22. Mt Macedon registered trees p24-26.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Periodicals Stacks Periodical box 110 Available Feb 1985 Vol. 13 No.7 to Vol.18 No. 6 Dec 1989