Panton Hill Honor Board
Please join us for afternoon tea in the library at Panton Hill Primary School to celebrate the unveiling of the refurbished World War One Honor Board and fireplace.
2.30 - 3.30pm
Thursday 24th of April, 2008
Panton Hill Primary School
RSVP: Ross Allison 9719 7202 or panton.hill.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au
Generously supported by the Restoring Community War Memorials Grants Program, Department of Planning and Community Development, local businesses and community members.
Yarra Plenty Regional Library services the outer municipalities of Nillumbik, Whittlesea and Banyule in the north of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This blog promoting local history in our community has been operating since 2006 and is managed by the Local and Family History Librarian.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Nillumbik Local History

Congratualtions to all involved in last week's launch of the Nillumbik Reconciliation Charter and the opening of the Moor-rul Viewing Platform.
The Nillumbik Reconciliation Charter demonstrates Council's commitment to reconciliation and further develops a relationship with the Wurundjeri based on respect, acknowledgement and recognition.
The Moor-rul viewing Platform is an educational facility where visitors can take in the breathtaking views of the Nillumbik surrounds. Eight double-sided interpretative panels describe the development of the local area and descriptions of Indigenous significance.
To view photos go to
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25816694@N08/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25816694@N08/
Thursday, April 17, 2008
VICNAMES Website
VICNAMES
This online Register of Geographic Names in Victoria, has been upgraded. The new website has improved search functions and for the first time historical information about place names can be submitted by public users and naming authorities. This historical information can also be searched and downloaded.
Historical Content Administrators have been appointed to approve, edit or reject historical information submitted by the public.
VICNAMES holds the names of more than 190,000 places and roads, including landscape features such as mountains and rivers, bounded localities such as suburbs, towns, cities and regions, and physical infrastructure such as roads, reserves and schools.
This online Register of Geographic Names in Victoria, has been upgraded. The new website has improved search functions and for the first time historical information about place names can be submitted by public users and naming authorities. This historical information can also be searched and downloaded.
Historical Content Administrators have been appointed to approve, edit or reject historical information submitted by the public.
VICNAMES holds the names of more than 190,000 places and roads, including landscape features such as mountains and rivers, bounded localities such as suburbs, towns, cities and regions, and physical infrastructure such as roads, reserves and schools.
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