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Main Title: National Trust of Australia: Victoria Magazine 2021-
Collation: Magazines on shelf : pbk ; 33 cm
Subject: National Trust of Australia (Vic.)
Historic buildings and structures
Periodicals
Conservation and restoration
Victoria
Notes:


No.19 SPRING 2020: Message from the chairman [COVID and the National Trust] / Kristin Stegly p2. A message from the CEO [COVID and the National Trust] / Simon Ambrose p3. Making news: commitment to reconciliation p4. Conservation works [Como House, Labassa] p6. Spring in the gardens [National Trust gardens including Ripon Lea] / Georgina Crosling p8. After the fires: the spotted gums of the Mottle Range / Mark Antos p15. Honey fingers [urban beekeeping and Honey Fingers] / Minerva Holmes p18. WWII at home: response, reflection and rejuvenation / Felicity Watson p22. Labassa house of dreams p24. Advocacy watchlist [City of Bayside Post-War Heritage Study, Hoddle Grid heritage review Melbourne, Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens, Bacchus Marsh Avenue of Honour, West Gate Tunnel Project, Kadimah Elsternwick, Hoffman Brickworks Brunswick, Maribyrnong significant tree register, General Motors Holden Site, Fisherman's Bend, Yarra River Strategic Plan, 60-70 Kunyung Road Mount Eliza, Melbourne amendment C305 Southbank, Barwon River Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct] p30. Branches update [Bass Coast: Rhyll landscapes, Geelong and Region, Inner West: heritage railtrail in Williamstown, Mornington Peninsula: Heritage Review Area 4, Port Fairy: documenting the walls of Port Fairy: Mills Cottage, security wall, drystone wall] p34. Explore, enjoy, belong [National Trust membership] / Michael O'Neill p38. Vale: John Rosenberg p42.

No.20 AUTUMN 2021: Message from the chairman [COVID and the National Trust and the Heritage Festival] / Kristin Stegly p4. Message from the CEO [COVID, Ian Stag, Thomas Caine Collection] / Simon Ambrose p5. Making news [Rose Street Market, Australian Heritage Festival, summer raffle, Reconciliation Action Plan, conservation projects: Como, Tasma Terrace, Captain Mills Cottage, Barwon Park, The Briars] p8. Release the bandicoots: releasing the Eastern Barred Bandicoots at Mooramong / Eloise Dowd p10. 2021 Victorian tree of the year p12. Napier Waller: soldier artist / Jean McAuslan p15. CostumeLab: conservation in action / Elizabeth Anya-Petrivna p16. Blindside [Blindside Nicholas Building art space Zoe Barry] / Martina Copley p17. Doll house: miniature worlds of wonder [doll house exhibition at Como] p18. Living in the landscape: re-discovering open spaces [open spaces during lockdown] / Justin Buckley p21. Advocacy watchlist [State of Heritage Review, Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council, parliamentary enquiry into heritage protection, Glen Eira post-war and hidden gems heritage review, Yarra local policy review, The Block, Bronte Court Hampton, St Vincent's Hospital Fitzroy, 1-9 Gertrude Street Fitzroy, River Pavilion Fairfield, Punt Road Oval, Richmond, former Kenyon House Croydon, Barwon Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct] p22. Branches update [Geelong and region: Barwon River Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct, Marshall heritage places, local laws, Kardinia Park significant trees and Gordon Institute of TAFE, repurposed former church buildings, community liaison. Inner West: Heritage Rail Trail Williamstown. Mornington Peninsula [The Briars Mount Martha] p26. Gippsland's towering exemplar [Sale Water Tower Museum] / Pauline Hitchins p30.

No.21 WINTER 2021: Message from the chairman [repairs to Rippon Lea, Doll House exhibition at Como] / Kristin Stegly p2. Message from the CEO [McCrae Homestead, Mulberry Hill, Waller House] / Simon Ambrose p4. Making news [Victorian tree of the year: Royal Oak at Castlemaine Botanic Gardens crowned 2021 tree of the year, heritage festival, CostumeLab, Rippon Lea Estate Grant, Como Shop and Gallery, Como re-imagined and the new Paul Bangay Garden an event to remember] p8. Climate action: our plan / Freya Keam p14. 150: Barwon Park 1871-2021 / Joanne Mitchell p16. National Volunteer Week 2021 p24. Doll House: miniature worlds of wonder / Emily Boutard p26. Home is where the heart is [Joan Lindsay and Mulberry Hill] p28. Advocacy watchlist [Planning and environment amendment bill 2021, Kooyang Stone Arrangement Lake Bolac, Australian Heritage Strategy, Shell House Melbourne, Whitelaw Tree Mount Baw Baw, Queen Victoria Market draft future market strategy, Fishermans Bend in-depth heritage review, permanent Yarra River planning controls, Seccull House Brighton, Central Victorian Goldfields Happiness Index Survey, Williamstown Maritime Precinct, Lydiard Street Rail Gates, Ballarat Railway complex] p34. Branches update [Ballarat: Wolrd Art Deco Day Hamilton Estate, Geelong and Regions: McAteer Cottage and Unesco Design Week, Inner West: Newport Railway Workshops, Mornington Peninsula: Moonda, Flinders Pier, Port Fairy: dry stone walls] p42. Vale: Maxwell Joseph Lorimer Cooke] p45.

No. 22 SPRING 2021: Message from the chairman [COVID-19 and tourism, heritage base tourism] / Kristin Stegley p3. Message from the CEO [COVID-19, Trust’s heritage advocacy, volunteers] / Simon Ambrose p4. The art of giving: how an exhibition of tiny paintings has helped to make a big difference [COVID-19, Joseph Zbukvic, Giant Miniature Art Exhibition] / Wayne Degenhardt p8. Conservation activity [Mills Cottage, Tasma Terrace] p11. A beloved cottage and garden [LaTrobe’s Cottage] / Jessica Chapman p12. Unearthing the underground [Rippon Lea estate gardens project] / Justin Buckley p16. Vault: the Block Arcade’s new vintage vault [vintage clothing shop]. The Como approach: ensuring that conservation skills are valued and sustained into the future [Como House] / Samantha Westbrooke p20. My fair ladies: an interview with stage costume rescuer Kevin Coxhead / Ingrid Hoffmann p32. Vale: Marc Wasiak 1971-2021 p46.

No.23 AUTUMN 2022: Message from the chairman / Kirstin Stegley p2. Message from the CEO / [Covid 19 ] Simon Ambrose p3. Making news / Pentridge p4. Stitch by stitch - pixel by pixel [Barwon Park] p5. Australian Heritage Festival, fundraising p6. Conservation projects, properties and events [Covid 19, Como House and garden, Barwon Park, The Briars] p7. A timeless collection / [Joan Lindsay, Mulberry Hill] Jessica Charleston p9. A few words from the chair - outgoing and incoming p12. Sisters in crime / [female authors] Elizabeth Anya-Petrivina p16. Supporting the custodians of Victoria's special places / [landmarks, Victoria's Heritage Restoration fund, Victorian Heritage Services Directory] Samantha Westbrooke, Felicity Watson p20. Our people [Barwon Park] p22. An evening at Como reimagined [Como House and Garden] p26. Augmented reality reveals Rippon Lea estate's hidden waterways / [Rippon Lea estate, birds] David Chesworth, p 28. Advocacy watchlist [Fairfield Park, Wattle Park, Seccull House, Sunshine Technical School, Hoffman's Brickworks, Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens, Broadmeadows Shire Hall, p32. Heritage awards 2021 [Moorooduc Church, Oak Hill Gallery, Geelong and region] p36. Branches updates p40. Newport Railway workshops / Peter Burns p43. Vale p46.

No.24 WINTER 2022: Stories from the grave [John Stuart Hepburn] p6. Pentridge update / Robert Kercher p8. Japanese artistry comes to Rippon Lea [Kinkarakami - Rippon Lea harmony and beauty] p10. How significant is the National Trust's Costume Collection? / Elizabeth Anya-Petrivna p14. Vintage clothing sale p16. Labassa women / p18. The Curtin: stand up and fight back / Madelein Moore p20. Botanical Bounty at Rippon Lea - estate was buzzling with the annual Botanica Festival held on Sunday 29 May p27. An architectural resurrection in Chapel Street: the 1890 Prahran Arcade / Paul McIntyre p40. Trevor Poultney 1947-2022 p42.

No.25 SPRING 2022: NTV launches its 4th Reconciliation Action Plan [development of an Employment and Retention strategy] p6. Bunurong Cultural Ecology Artist statement / Adam Magennis p7. Garden spotlights [Como House, La Trobe's Cottage, Labassa, The Heights, Rippon Lea Estate] p8. Reconciliation through cultural landscapes: the Indigenous Garden at McCrae Homestead [aligning with NTV's Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan, overview of Indigenous horticulture, garden design] p10. Beleura Staine Glass at Hamilton Gallery p13. House Museums [Thomas and Jane Carlyle in London's Chelsea] /Fiona Gruber p14. C my trees [tree tech and Rippon Lea Estate] / Justin Buckley p16. 10th anniversary: National Trust of Victoria Foundation / Kristin Stegley p22. Conservation tips for Heritage home owners [look before you leap, maintenance matters most, use matching traditional materials, profiles and methods, avoid ocer-restoration, allow floors and walks to breath, make considered design choices, use the right contractors, remember that the greenest home is the one already built, do not make the building redundant] / Alyce McCue p24. Through the lens of political and cultural heritage - Alfred Deakin and Ballara p26. Christian Waller stained glass: towards the light [glassmaker] / Jess Charleston p32. Old Melbourne Gaol - celebrating 50 years as a museum / Dr Annette Shiell p34. Women, children and Gaol: interpretation at the Old Melbourne Gaol / Elizabeth Anya-Petrivna p37. Advocacy watchlist [No.2 Goods Shed, Central Pier, Victory House, John Curtin Hotel update, Land Title Office, Bayside post-war modern residential heritage study update] p38. Ursula De Jong - Director of the NTV for 18 years p40. Member profile: Rosemary Varty OAM - one of the first female politician in Victorian Government p42. Vale Annie Smail [Ballarat branch] p51.


No.26 AUTUMN 2023: Pentridge / Michael Veitch p5. Pentridge - the advocacy story / Maddi Morre p8. Vault upcycle runway / Jack Fordham p12. Cultural landscapes / Dr Georgia Stannard p14. Como - house of discovery / Elizabeth Anya-Petrivna, Dr Annette Sheill p18. Australian Heritage Festival 2023 / Maddi Moore p21. Education - VCE focus / Dr Georgia Stannard p22. Returning to Labassa in 2023 / Vicki Shuttleworth p26. The importance to know your house style / Samantha Westbrooke p30. 20 years of National Archaeology Week / Georgia Stannard p34. Novel destinations [Henry Handel Richardson Lake View House - Chiltern Vic, Joan Linsday Mulberry Hill - Mornington Peninsula Vic] p40. Paul Bangay Gardens of Como / Michael Veitch p47. Rippon Lea orchard / p49. Advocacy watchlist p52. Branch updates p54. Songs of Como [Bernadette Robinson] p60. A celebration to be remembered [10th anniversary of National Trust Victoria Foundation] p62. Vale - Santo Pascuzzi 1945-2022 [plastering craftsman] p67.


No.27 WINTER 2023: 2023 NTV Heritage Trades Show p5. Australian Heritage Festival 2023 p7. Ballarat Avenue of Honour restoration p8. The Giant Miniature Art Exhibition [Como House] p10. NTV Big Community Cataloguing project p14. Finding Flora in The House of Discovery [Como House] p19. Elm & Willow's adventures at Rippon Lea {The Teddy Bears' Picnic] p20. A special visitor [William Brien Disckson - a great-great-great grandson of John Dickson, who established Gulf Station in 1840] p22. Botanica 2023 [a community event celebrating the natural environment, gardening and sustainability] p27. First in, Best Dressed [11th annual NTV Vintage Clothing Sale] p29. Open Day at Gulf Station p32. Caring for the NTV Horse Drawn Vehicle Collection p36. Sustainability Climate Action Plan update p39. Member profile: Mr Ross Cheffins [member] p44. Needlework Samplers at La Trobe's Cottage p46. The journey from punishment to peace ["Shantaram" by David Roberts] p49. Vale Henry Palmer Creswick 1937-2023 [long-time member] p59.

No.28 SPRING 2023: Cultural programming on board Polly Woodside / Erim Jamieson p4. Sam Westbrooke - my vision in my new role NTAV Executive Manager, Conservation and Advocacy] p6. Trust Trees and the Victorian Tree of the year / Jelena Ljubisic p9. Discovering birds at Rippon Lea Estate: a volunteer's viewpoint / Helen Williams p12. Maintenance as conservation / Alyce McCue p16. Open Gardens Victoria's bumper season of spring openings / Kate Anderson p18. Armytage Society FAQ p20. Conserved for the future: Joan Lindsay's Album of Valentine's Day Cards [novelist and artist 1869-1984] / Peter Mitchelson p22. Barre Warre, Parrwang Karrung )The Barwon - Magpie Camp) [Dr Deanne Gilson] / Dr Annette Shiell p26. Stake your claim, the rush is on to Chiltern [Lake View House, The Federal Standard Printing Works, Dow's Pharmacy & Giftshop] p30. The value of research: the heritage significance of experimental landscapes [Cement Creek Plantations, Sawpit Gully Nursery & Plantation, Maisie's Plots] / Paul Roser & Dr Kim Wilson p36. Impossible without you - a 50 year celebration [membership] p40. Sustainability and the Climate Action Plan / Maddi Moore p42. Sharing the National Trust's Art and Heritage Collection online / Michelle Derrick p50. In the Gardens of Cloudehill [Australian Women in sculpture] / Jessica Charleston p52. Foundation contributes to Como Conservation Works p58. Archaeology programs for life-long learners / Dr Georgia Stannard p60. Vale [R. Kingsley Davies OAM 1942-2023, Gordon Moffatt AM 1931-2023] [76.


No.29 AUTUMN 2024: Historic Mooramong Estate welcomes you p8. Sustaining the future of Barwon Park Mansion p12. First Nations storytelling at Pentridge Prison tours p14. Australian Heritage Festival and the 50th Anniversary of the Victorian Heritage register p18. My Day of Days [Joan Lindsay and St Valentine's Day installation at Mulberry Hill] p20. Crafting Christmas magic [Christmas decorations at Como House] p24. Cultural archaeology: discovering Victoria's Ghost Sign Graveyard p26. Hidden stories - women stories at the Goal p30. Under Things in the House of Discovery [an installation of underwear from NTAV's Costume Collection] p34. Como House significance assessment [Australia's first house museum] p38. Member profile: Dr John Dwyer KC p41. Gwendolin (Gwen) Hadley Sadlier 1929-2023 p47. A blooming adventure [National Trust gardens and "The Summer of Play"] p49. Threads through time [students explore historical garments and fashion] p51. Newport railway workshops volunteer restoration project [Hobson Bay Men's Shed, Administration building] p61. Vale Dr Kevin Tolhurst AM 1955-2023 p69.

Continues on from: Vic News: the magazine of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria).

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