Name/TitleVictorian Historical Journal : 266 Volume 77 (2), 2006
MakerRoyal Historical Society of Victoria
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Bracks, Stephen Phillip (Steve), Premier of Victoria : foreword to VHJ issue 266 (part 2) / p. i-ii
Russell, Edward William (Bill), President, Royal Historical Society of Victoria : introduction to VHJ issue no 266 / p. 101-105
Parkinson, Charles : 'William Foster Stawell and the making of Victoria's Constitution' (article) / p. 106-142
Waugh, John : 'The Brummagem coup: the start of self-government in Victoria' (article) / p. 143-161
Peel, Dawn : 'People empowered: the voters of Colac 1856-1857' (article) / p. 162-175
Mansfield, Peter : 'Radical liberal or responsible: Graham Berry's political career between 1877 and 1880' (article) / p. 176-193
Jones, Kate : ''Exactly on all-fours with the English precedent': establishing a Public Accounts Committee in the Antipodes' (article) / p. 194-211
Strangio, Paul : 'A constitutional crisis averted?: the demise of Governor Sir Brian Murray' (article) / p. 212-228
Dunstan, David : review of 'Naked democracy: governing Victoria 1856-2006' (exhibition curated by Robyn Annear, State Library of Victoria, 2006) / p. 229-235
Rickard, John David : review of 'The encylopedia of Melbourne' (Andrew Brown-May and Shurlee Swain eds, 2005) / p. 236-240
Garden, Don : review of 'Yarra: a diverting history of Melbourne's murky river' (Kristin Otto, 2005) / p. 241-242
Chaves, Kelly : review of 'Aboriginal Victorians: a history since 1800' (Richard Broome, 2005) / p. 242-244
Gribben, Robert : review of 'A German church in the garden of God: Melbourne's Trinity Lutheran Church 1853-2003' (Herbert D. Mees ed., 2004) / p. 244-246
Tibbits, Di : review of 'Blood matters: a social history of the Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service' (Matthew Klugman, 2004) / p. 246-248
Bentley, Philip : review of 'The Pharmacy Board of Victoria: a history 1877-2005' (Janette Bornford & David Newgreen, 2005) / p. 248-250
Nadel, Dave : review of 'Fanfare: spectator culture and Australian Rules Football' (Matthew Nicholson ed., 2005) / p. 250-252
Nadel, Dave : review of 'Reading the game: an annotated guide to the literature and films of Australian Rules Football' (Tim Hogan ed., 2005) / p. 250-252
Aborigines : history of, in Victoria since 1800, by Richard Broome reviewed / p. 242-4
Aborigines : on Aboriginality / p. 243
Achilles, Pastor Johannes, Trinity Church, East Melbourne / p. 246
'Age', Melbourne : on appointment of first ministers / p. 147-8
'Age', Melbourne : on responsible government / p. 148
'Age', Melbourne : on appointment of Sir Brian Murray as Governor / p. 215
Alexander, Stephanie Ann : `Eating Melbourne' in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 239
Andrews, Alf : on football cheersquads / p. 251
Andrews, Charles, Geelong : won election to Parliament for Geelong, 1880 / p. 188-9
Annear, Robyn : exhibition, 'Naked Democracy: governing Victoria 1856-2006', curated by, State Library of Victoria, reviewed / p. 229-35
Annear, Robyn : guided commentary for / p. 233
Anti-Transportation League / p. 111
'Argus', Melbourne : on Sir William Foster Stawell / p. 107
'Argus', Melbourne : recorded debate on Victorian Constitution / p. 108, 110, 111, 114, 117,120, 126-7, 129
'Argus', Melbourne : on beginnings of new responsible government / p. 148, 152, 153-4
'Argus', Melbourne : on `Black Wednesday', 1878 / p. 182
'Argus', Melbourne : on Berry's attitude to the poor / p. 185
'Argus', Melbourne : on Berry government / p. 187
'Argus', Melbourne : election campaign in Geelong, 1880 / p. 188
'Argus', Melbourne : praised Berry, 1892 / p. 190
'Argus Reformer', pamphlet, / p. 189
'Australasian Sketcher' : portrait of Sir William Foster Stawell, 1889 (illustration) / p. 106
Australia, Federation movement : discussed in Victorian Constitution / p. 129-30
'Australian Journal of Pharmacology' / p. 249
Australian Labor Party : victory in 1982 Victorian election / p. 215
Australian Red Cross Blood Service / p. 248
Australian Rules Football : 'Fanfare: spectator culture' and, edited by Matthew Nicholson, reviewed / p. 250-2
Australian Rules Football : guide to literature and films of, edited by Tim Hogan, reviewed / p. 250-2
Australian Rules Football : cheersquads for / p. 251
Bage, Edward, government surveyor, Colac / p. 164, 171
'Ballarat Courier' : and 1877 election / p. 180
'Ballarat Courier' : on 1880 election / p. 189
'Ballarat Star' : attacks on Graham Berry, 1877 / p. 179, 180
'Ballarat Star' : on 1880 election / p. 189
Bancroft, George, US historian : on democratic origins of the United States / p. 111
Baring, Francis : led Select Committee on Public Monies in Britain / p. 201
Batman, John : treaty negotiated with Aborigines / p. 240
Bell, John, farmer, Colac / p. 171
Bennett, John M. : 'Sir William Stawell', by, cited / p. 143
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : earlier political career / p. 191
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : political career between 1877 and 1880 / p. 103, 176-93
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : and battle with Legislative Council / p. 176, 178, 181-3, 185-7, 188
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : editor of 'Geelong Advertiser' / p. 176-7, 191
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as MP for Geelong West / p. 177
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as Treasurer / p. 177
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as Premier, 1875 / p. 177
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : won 1877 election as Premier / p. 178-80, 232-3
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as Premier 1877-80 / p. 180-3, 185-7, 190, 197
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : and 'Black Wednesday' / p. 182-3
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : friendship with Governor, Sir George Bowen / p. 182-3
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : organized mass rallies / p. 183, 191-2
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : and the unemployed / p. 185
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : visited London to put case before Colonial Secretary, 1878-79 / p. 186
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : popular reception on return, 1879 / p. 186
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : 1880 election campaign in Geelong / p. 188-9
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : defeat of government / p. 187-90
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as Victorian Agent-General in Britain / p. 208
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : later career / p. 190-1, 233
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : portrait / p. 184
Berry, Harriet, Mrs Graham : died in childbirth, 1868 / p. 177
Best, Sir Robert Wallace, MLA, Victoria : chaired Royal Commission on Constitutional Reform / p. 199
Best, Sir Robert Wallace, MLA, Victoria : and Committee of Public Accounts / p. 199-200, 207
`Black Wednesday' 1878 / p. 182
Blair, Revd Hugh, Presbyterian minister, Colac / p. 164, 171
Blood transfusion services : Victorian Red Cross service, history by Matthew Klugmann reviewed / p. 246-8
Blood transfusion services : and effects on service of HIV-Aids and hepatitis / p. 247-8
Bomford, Janette : co-author, 'The Pharmacy Board of Victoria: a history 1877-2005', with David Newgreen, reviewed, / p. 248-50
Bowen, Sir George Ferguson, Governor of Victoria / p. 212
Bowen, Sir George Ferguson, Governor of Victoria : and `Black Wednesday' / p. 182
Bracks, Stephen Phillip (Steve), Premier of Victoria : on 150th anniversary of self-government in Victoria / p. 143
Bromfield, John Davenport, manager for William Robertson, Colac / p. 171, 172
Brooks, Sir Reginald Dallas, Governor of Victoria : and government crisis, 1952 / p. 212
Broome, Richard Laurence : Aboriginal topics in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238
Broome, Richard Laurence : 'Aboriginal Victorians: a history since 1800', by, reviewed / p. 242-4
Brown-May, Andrew : 'The Encyclopedia of Melbourne', edited by, with Shurlee Swain, reviewed / p. 236-70
Brownhill, Walter Randolph, historian : on Sir Graham Berry / p. 191
'Bulletin', Sydney : Richard Farmer on Governor Murray resignation / p. 223
'Bulletin', Sydney : apologized for claims against Governor Murray / p. 223
Butcher, Benjamin, overseer for Hugh Murray, Colac / p. 171
Cahir, David A. : paper on Djadawarrung people on Victorian goldfields / p. 243
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : election victory, 1982 / p. 215
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : bill to strip Council powers to reject Supply / p. 216
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : kept diary / p. 216-7, 219, 224, 226
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : contrasts with Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 217, 219
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : disagreements with Murray / p. 219-20, 224, 227
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : won 1985 election / p. 220
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : and issue of free airline tickets to Governor / p. 220-1
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : and resignation of Governor / p. 104, 213, 221, 223-4
Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : at Shrine of Remembrance, with Governor, Sir Brian Murray, 1982 (illustration) / p. 218
Cain, John, sr, Premier of Victoria / p. 215-6
Cain, John, sr, Premier of Victoria : and struggles with Legislative Council / p. 215-6
Calvert, John, Colac / p. 166, 171
Cameron, Donald, Colac, / p. 171
Campbell, Simon, blacksmith, Colac / p. 171
Carr, James G., Geelong / p. 153
Carter, Godfrey Downes, MLA for West Melbourne : moved to establish a Committee of Public Accounts / p. 197-8, 207
Carter, Godfrey Downes, MLA for West Melbourne : seconded motion for Committee, 1894 / p. 199-200
Carter, Godfrey Downes, MLA for West Melbourne' : travelled overseas, 1888 / p. 208
Champion, Frederick, merchant, Geelong : had store at Colac / p. 164
Chapman, Henry : on responsible government / p. 147, 155
Charlton, John, MLC : and role of governors / p. 126
Childers, Emily, Mrs Hugh : on W.F. Stawell / p. 113
Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : on select committee for Victorian Constitution / p. 113, 116
Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : in debate on Constitution / p. 124
Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : on position of colonial secretary / p. 151
Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : as Collector of Customs / p. 152-3
Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : returned to England / p. 153
Chubb, Frederick Basil : on financial committees of House of Commons / p. 201-3, 206
Clark, Ian D. : paper on Djadawarrung people on Victorian goldfields / p. 243
Clarke, Joshua, farmer, Colac / p. 163
Coghill, Kenneth Alastair, MLA and Speaker, Victoria : on Legislative Council and supply / p. 216
Colac / p. 162
Colac : first settlers and land sales in 1840s / p. 162-3
Colac : on electors to first Victorian Parliament / p. 102-3, 162-6
Colac : tradesmen in, 1856 / p. 163-4
Colac : 92 men of, voted in first election, 1856 / p. 166
Colac : objections to Andrew Rutherford as MP / p. 168-71
Colac : election of MP in 1857 / p. 172-3
Colonial Freehold Land Society : bought land in Colac area, 1855 / p. 168, 169
Colonial Freehold Land Society : Joseph Miskin, Colac agent / p. 169-70
Connor, Joseph H., Geelong : stood for election to Parliament, 1880 / p. 188
Conservatives : as defined in 19th century Victoria / p. 196-7
Continental, US airline company : offering discounted and free tickets, / p. 220
County Court of Victoria : and Victorian Constitution / p. 128
Curwen, Charles, private secretary to Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 226
Darling, Sir Charles Henry, Governor of Victoria / p. 212
Davison, Graeme John : 'Images of the City' and other topics, in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 236-7, 238, 240
Deadlocks, in Victorian Parliament : discussed in debate on Constitution / p. 119-20
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : on Graham Berry / p. 181
Denison, Sir William Thomas, Governor of New South Wales : sought opinion on rights of officials to pensions / p. 153
Denison, Sir William Thomas, Governor of New South Wales : and organization of first Parliament / p. 155
Dixon, Sir Owen, Chief Justice, High Court of Australia : and government crisis in Victoria, 1952 / p. 212
Djadawurrung, Aboriginal people : on Victorian goldfields, paper / p. 243
Don, Charles Jardine, MLA / p. 232
Donaldson, Sir Stuart Alexander, first Premier of New South Wales / p. 155
Dowling, James, carrier, Colac / p. 171
Duffy, Charles Gavan, MLA : on parliamentary etiquette / p. 232
Dunderdale, George : as Catholic schoolmaster and clerk of courts at Colac / p. 164, 171
Dunstan, David : on heritage and politics in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238
Dunstan, David : `Six O'Clock swill' in Encyclopedia of Melbourne / p. 239
Elections, for Victorian Parliament : Victorian Constitution debate on franchise for / p. 120-1
Elections, for Victorian Parliament : electoral divisions planned / p. 120-1
Elections, for Victorian Parliament : property qualifications for voters / p. 121-3
Embling, Thomas, MLC : rights of Council members to pensions / p. 153
'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' (Andrew Brown-May and Shurlee Swain, editors) : reviewed / p. 236-40
'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' (Andrew Brown-May and Shurlee Swain, editors) : contributions invited / p. 238
Farmer, Richard, journalist, 'Bulletin' : on reasons behind Governor Murray resignation / p. 223
Farmer, Richard, journalist, 'Bulletin' : libel proceedings against / p. 223
Farrer, James, clerk of courts, Colac / p. 164, 171
Fawkner, John Pascoe : called for a review of Victorian Constitution / p. 111
Fawkner, John Pascoe : on W.F. Stawell / p. 116
Fawkner, John Pascoe : on amendments to planned Constitution / p. 127
Fawkner, John Pascoe : on appointment of ministers / p. 147
Federation Square, Melbourne / p. 237
Federation Square, Melbourne : Barry Humphries on / p. 239
Fleming, `Chummy" : 'Anarchy' flag, 1890s, of, on display / p. 234
Foster, John Lesley Fitzgerald Vesey, Colonial Secretary, Victoria / p. 152
Foster, John Lesley Fitzgerald Vesey, Colonial Secretary, Victoria : on Constitution for Victoria / p. 112-3, 116, 119, 129
Foster, John Lesley Fitzgerald Vesey, Colonial Secretary, Victoria : sought pension from Hotham / p. 152
Fox, Lindsay Edward, trucking magnate : lavish hospitality to Sir Brian and Lady Murray / p. 220
Framlingham, Vic. : Aboriginal settlement at / p. 243
Fraser, (John) Malcolm, Prime Minister of Australia : and Sir Brian Murray / p. 219
French, Robert : helped by W.F. Stawell / p. 117-8
Frost, Dame Phyllis Irene : recalls visit to Cyclorama / p. 239
Froude, James Anthony : on Melbourne theatre / p. 195
Fyans, Captain Foster, Police magistrate, Geelong : Joshua Clarke was employee / p. 163
Garratt, John Masters, land and estate agent, Geelong : as candidate for Geelong in elections, 1877 / p. 178, 179-80
'Geelong Advertiser' : Andrew Rutherford replied to critics, 1857 / p. 170
'Geelong Advertiser' : Graham Berry, part owner / p. 176-8, 179
'Geelong Advertiser' : took over Register / p. 177
'Geelong Advertiser' : on Berry as Premier / p. 181
'Geelong Advertiser' : supported `Black Wednesday', 1878 / p. 182-3
'Geelong Advertiser' : on mass rallies organized by Berry / p. 183
'Geelong Advertiser' : and 1880 election campaign / p. 188, 190
'Geelong Advertiser' : on support by Conservatives, 1892 / p. 190
'Geelong Register' : Graham Berry, proprietor / p. 177
'Geelong Times' : and Graham Berry / p. 176-7, 179, 180
Germans in Australia : established Lutheran churches in Victoria / p. 244-5
Gladstone, William Ewart, Prime Minister of Great Britain : on Victorian Constitution Bill / p. 131
Goethe, Pastor Matthias, Trinity Church, East Melbourne / p. 244
Goodman, John, MLC : and Constitution / p. 124, 136
Governors : role of, discussed in Victorian Constitution / p. 125-6, 142, 144
Governors : problems faced by / p. 212
Governors : and acceptance of free gifts / p. 220-1
Graves, James Abram Howlin, MLA, Victoria : called Legislative Assembly `the Commons of Victoria' / p. 199
Great Britain : retention of powers over colonial governments / p. 123-4
Great Britain, Acts of Parliament : Australian Constitutions Act, 1850 / p. 110
Great Britain, House of Commons : Select Committee on Public Monies, 1856 / p. 201
Great Britain, House of Commons : Select Committee of Public Accounts, 1861 / p. 201
Great Britain, House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts : House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts / p. 201-8
Great Britain, House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts : as model for Victoria / p. 197-201, 203-9
Great Britain, House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts : changes to manner of operation, 1895 / p. 206
Great Britain., House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts : investigated by Edward Langton, 1887 / p. 207-8
Great Britain, Privy Council : final decisions by judicial committee on colonial legislation / p. 123-4
Greeves, Dr Augustus Frederick Adolphus : and Victorian Constitution / p. 113, 114, 124, 126, 128, 136
Greeves, Dr Augustus Frederick Adolphus : criticises appointment of ministers, 1855 / p. 149-50
Grey, Henry George, 3rd Earl, Colonial Secretary : on Victorian Constitution Bill / p. 131
Griffith, Charles James, MLC : on plans for Upper House in Constitution / p. 118-9
Griffith, Charles James, MLC : on amendments to the Constitution / p. 127
Haines, Gregory : wrote 'Pharmacy in Australia' / p. 249
Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria / p. 136
Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria : on leaseholders right to vote / p. 122
Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria : and new Constitution / p. 147, 229, 232
Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria : as Colonial Secretary, given title Premier / p. 149, 150, 152, 229
Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria : and pension as Council member / p. 153
Hamann, Conrad : on building and architecture in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238, 239
Hamer, Sir Rupert James (Dick), Premier of Victoria : and appointment of Governor / p. 213
Hancock, John, first Labor MP in Victoria / p. 197
Hancock, Theodore, solicitor / p. 169
Hancock, Theodore, solicitor : candidate for election to first Parliament, Colac / p. 166, 168
Hancock, Theodore, solicitor : won Colac seat in second parliament / p. 172-3
Hancock, Theodore, solicitor : delegate at Melbourne Land Convention, 1857 / p. 173
Hebart, Theodor : on United Evangelical Lutheran Church / p. 245
Hepatitis : and Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service / p. 247-8
'Herald', Melbourne : labelled Victorian self-government as the `Brummagen Coup', 1855 / p. 143, 147
'Herald', Melbourne : on governor's powers / p. 150
'Herald', Melbourne : on rights of Council officers to pensions / p. 153
Hess, Robert (Rob) : 'Australian Rules Football Bibliography' by / p. 252
Higinbotham, George, Chief Justice of Victoria : and design of Victorian constitution by Stawell / p. 108, 116
Hill, Thomas, Colac / p. 172
Hirst, John Bradley : essay `Democracy in Victoria', in exhibition catalogue / p. 233
HIV-Aids : and Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service / p. 247-8
Hogan, Tim : edited 'Reading the Game: An Annotated Guide to the Literature and Films of Australian Rules Football', reviewed / p. 250-2
Hogg, Robert (Bob), Victorian ALP secretary : on Victorian Legislative Council / p. 216
Hogg, Robert (Bob), Victorian ALP secretary : and resignation of Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 224
Hollway, Thomas Tuke, Premier of Victoria : and government crisis, 1952 / p. 212
Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : and self-government in Victoria / p. 102, 146
Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : powers restricted / p. 143, 145, 150
Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : and appointment of first ministers under responsible Government / p. 146-51, 155-7
Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : dismissals of Council members, and pensions / p. 151-4
Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : illness and death / p. 157, 212
Humphries, John Barry : on Federation Square in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 239
'Illustrated Journal of Australasia' : on Crown Lands Bill in Victorian Parliament / p. 173
Ingham, Sidney Matthew : on Liberals and Conservatives in Victoria / p. 196-7
Johnson, Edward, ex-convict carter, Colac / p. 164, 170
Johnson, Edward, ex-convict carter, Colac : portrait, with wife (illustration) / p. 165
Johnson, Mary Ann, Mrs Edward, Colac / p. 164
Johnson, Mary Ann, Mrs Edward, Colac : portrait, with husband (illustration) / p. 165
Johnstone, Robert de B., Mayor of Geelong, MP for Geelong East : elected for Geelong in Victorian Parliament / p. 177, 178, 180
Johnstone, Robert de B., Mayor of Geelong, MP for Geelong East : elected for Geelong, 1880 / p. 188-9
Jones, Kate : on Public Accounts Committee in colonial Victorian Parliament / p. 103-4
Kelly, Edward (Ned), bushranger : and Berry Government / p. 185
Kelly, William, ('Life in Victoria') : on W.F. Stawell and Constitution Bill / p. 115-6
Kemp, William, settler, Colac / p. 163
Kennan, James Harley (Jim), Attorney-General, Vic. / p. 220
Kennett, Jeffrey Gibb, Premier of Victoria : and Sir Brian Murray / p. 219-20, 221, 223
Kennett, Jeffrey Gibb, Premier of Victoria : as Liberal leader, 1991 / p. 225
Kernot, Charles, chemist and druggist, Geelong : elected for Geelong in Victorian Parliament, 1877 / p. 178, 180
Kernot, Charles, chemist and druggist, Geelong : defeated in election for Geelong seat, 1880 / p. 188-9
Kingston, Rob : on football barrackers / p. 250-1
Klugman, Matthew : 'Blood matters: A Social History of the Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service', by, reviewed / p. 246-8
La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : on preparation of the Victorian constitution / p. 111-2
La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : on nominee Upper House for Victoria / p. 119
La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : reserved Constitution Bill for British Parliament / p. 130
Lake Tyers : Aboriginal settlement at / p. 243
Land Convention, 1857 / p. , 172
Langton, Edward, MLA, Victoria : investigated operations of British Committee of Public Accounts in UK / p. 207-8
Lawes, H., Geelong : stood for election to Parliament, 1880 / p. 188
Lawson, Sir Harry, Premier of Victoria : and police strike, 1923 / p. 233
Lewis, Miles Bannatyne : on building and architecture in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238
Liberals, as defined in 19th century Victoria / p. 196-7
Longmore, Francis, MLC / p. 181
Love, Peter John : on labour issues in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238
Lowndes, Edward, settler, Colac / p. 163
Lutheran Church : congregations established in Victoria / p. 244-5
MacDonnell, Sir Richard Graves, Governor of South Australia : and responsible government / p. 156, 157
Macintyre, Stuart Forbes : on Melbourne University in Encyclopedia of Melbourne / p. 240
Madden, A.F. : on Westminster system of government / p. 194
Mansfield, Peter : on Premier Graham Berry / p. 103
Marginson, Simon : on Monash University, in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 240
Martin, James, Sir James, Premier of New South Wales : on appointment of ministers under responsible government / p. 151
Matthews, Charles Race Thorson, MLA, Minister for Police, Vic. : and resignation of Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 223
McConville, Christopher John : articles in Encyclopedia of Melbourne / p. 238
McDonald, Sir John Gladstone Black, Premier of Victoria : and government crisis, 1952 / p. 212
McGarvie, Richard Elgin, Governor of Victoria / p. 170
McGarvie, Richard Elgin, Governor of Victoria : discussed constitutional question concerning Governor, Sir Brian Murray, with Premier John Cain / p. 224
McGarvie, William, bullock team carter, Colac / p. 170
Mees, Herbert D. : edited A German Church in the Garden of God: Melbourne's Trinity Lutheran Church 1853-2003, reviewed / p. 244-6
Melbourne : 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne', edited by Andrew Brown-May And Shurlee Swain, reviewed / p. 236-40
Melbourne Concert Hall : opening of, 1982 / p. 227
Melbourne Land Convention, 1857 / p. 172-3
'Melbourne Morning Herald' : on Victorian Constitution / p. 120
Melbourne, Parliament House : modelled on British Parliament House / p. 196
Melbourne, St Patrick's Hall : (illustration) / p. 109
Menzies, Sir Robert Gordon, Prime Minister of Australia / p. 236
Menzies, Sir Robert Gordon, Prime Minister of Australia : and Victorian Legislative Council tactics / p. 216
Miller, Benjamin, Colac / p. 163
Miller, Henry / p. 136
Miller, Henry : suggested as Governor of Victoria / p. 130
Miskin, Joseph, National School master, Colac / p. 164, 169
Miskin, Joseph, National School master, Colac : dismissed as teacher / p. 169
Miskin, Joseph, National School master, Colac : secretary to local committee objecting to Andrew Rutherford as local MP, 1857 / p. 169-72
Miskin, Joseph, National School master, Colac : delegate to Melbourne Land League / p. 172
Molesworth, Sir William, British MP : on Victorian Constitution Bill / p. 131
Monash University : in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 240
Munro, James, Premier of Victoria : and Committee of Public Accounts / p. 198, 200
Murray, Andrew, Colac / p. 102, 168-9, 171
Murray, Andrew, Colac : had Wool Wool run / p. 166
Murray, Hugh, Colac / p. 102, 166, 168-9, 171
Murray, Hugh, Colac : as returning officer for Colac, 1856 / p. 166, 168, 173
Murray, Hugh, Colac : portrait / p. 167
Murray, Hugh, Colac : caricature, by John Spooner (illustration) / p. 222
Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray / p. 217
Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray : criticizes state of Government House / p. 219
Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray : challenged Cain on acceptance of free gifts / p. 221
Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray : embargo on husband's interview tapes / p. 225
Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray : portrait, with husband (illustration) / p. 214
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : appointment and swearing in / p. 213, 215, 217
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : contrasts with John Cain / p. 217
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : complaints by / p. 217, 219
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : disagreements with Cain / p. 219-20
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : and issue of free airline tickets / p. 220-1
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : could dismiss Government / p. 224-5
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : resignation of / p. 104, 213, 221, 223
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : claimed damages for article in 'Bulletin' / p. 223
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : oral interviews recorded / p. 225
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : portrait, with Lady Murray (illustration) / p. 214
Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : at Shrine of Remembrance with John Cain (illustration) / p. 218
Myer Emporium, Melbourne : cash register and master clock from, on display / p. 234
National Reform and Protection League, Vic. : supported by Graham Berry / p. 179, 232
New South Wales : institution of responsible government / p. 154
New South Wales : council officials right to pensions / p. 154-5
New South Wales, Acts of Parliament : Electoral Act, 1855 / p. 155
New South Wales, Parliament : first elections and government / p. 155
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham, 5th Duke : as Colonial Secretary, on responsible government / p. 145
Newgreen, David : co-author, 'The Pharmacy Board of Victoria: a history 1877-2005', with Janette Bomford, reviewed / p. 248-50
Nicholson, Matthew : edited 'Fanfare: spectator culture and Australian Rules Football', reviewed / p. 250-2
O'Shanassy, Sir John : and Victorian Constitution / p. 114, 127, 129, 136
O'Shanassy, Sir John : on operation of responsible government / p. 145, 148-9
O'Shanassy, Sir John : on need to adopt British parliamentary rules / p. 196
Otto, Kristin : 'The Yarra: a diverting history of Melbourne's murky river', by, reviewed / p. 241-2
Pakington, Sir John, Secretary of State for the Colonies : calls on Victoria to prepare a constitution / p. 110, 111
Palmer Sir James Frederick : and Victorian Constitution / p. 113, 116
Parkinson, Charles : on William Foster Stawell / p. 101
Parliamentary Reform Association, Vic. / p. 179
Patterson, Sir James Brown, Premier of Victoria : established Royal Commission on Constitutional Reform / p. 199
Peel, Dawn : on electors of Colac, 1856 election / p. 102-3
Pharmacy Board of Victoria : history by Janette Bomford and David Newgreen, reviewed / p. 248-50
Pitts, William, wheelwright, Colac / p. 171
Pohlman, Robert William, MLC and County Court judge : on role of County Court / p. 128
Police, in Victoria : strike of, 1923, items in exhibition / p. 234
Rea, Adam, storekeeper, Colac / p. 172
Rhodes, Rod A.W. : on Westminster system in Australian parliaments / p. 194
Robertson, William, merchant, Hobart : bought land in Colac area / p. 168-9
Rogers, Frederic, Under Secretary, Colonial Office : and Victorian Constitution / p. 130-1
Ross-Edwards, Peter, National Party leader in Victorian Parliament : threat to new Labor Government, 1982 / p. 216
Ross-Edwards, Peter, National Party leader in Victorian Parliament : and Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 221, 223
Ross-Edwards, Peter, National Party leader in Victorian Parliament : won damages against 'Bulletin' journalist / p. 223
Roxburgh Ladies' Seminary, Melbourne / p. 240
Rusden, George William : criticised Victorian self-government / p. 143, 147
Rusden, George William, Clerk, Victorian Executive Council : on Victorian Constitution / p. 113-4
Russell, John, 1st Earl Russell, Colonial Secretary : on Victorian Constitution Bill / p. 131, 144
Rutherford, Andrew, MP, Colac / p. 165
Rutherford, Andrew, MP, Colac : elected to first Parliament for Colac district, 1856 / p. 166, 168
Rutherford, Andrew, MP, Colac : moves to unseat him, 1857 / p. 169-71
Rutherford, Andrew, MP, Colac : stood for seat of Geelong, 1877 / p. 178, 180
Rutledge, William : called for ballot to elect constitutional committee, 1853 / p. 112
Ruxton, Bruce Carlyle, Victorian President, Returned Services League : criticises review by John Cain of Governor's position / p. 219
Sabbath observance, in Australia : in Melbourne, by F.B. (Barry) Smith / p. 239
Senyard, June Elizabeth : sport and leisure topics in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238
Senyard, June Elizabeth : on football as a spectator sport / p. 250
Serle, Dr Alan Geoffrey : on Victorian Constitution in 'The Golden Age', cited / p. 115, 143, 156, 166
Service, James, Premier of Victoria / p. 233
Service, James, Premier of Victoria : moves to resolve deadlocks in Parliament / p. 120
Shaw, Allan George Lewers : on early Melbourne in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238
Shaw, Thomas, grazier / p. 178, 179
Shiels, William, Premier of Victoria : moved for Committee of Public Accounts / p. 198, 199-200
Shiels, William, Premier of Victoria : visit to Britain, 1890 / p. 208
Skene, Alexander, district surveyor in Colac area / p. 168
Sladen, Sir Charles, MLC : and 'Black Wednesday' / p. 182-3
Smith, F.B. (Barry) : on Sabbatarianism in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 239
Smith, Sir David Iser, Secretary to Governor General : on Sir Brian Murray / p. 219
Smith, William Collard, MLC / p. 181
South Australia : organization of first responsible ministry / p. 155-6
'South Australian Register' : on start of responsible government / p. 156
Spooner, John, cartoonist : caricature of Governor, Sir Brian Murray, (illustration) / p. 222
St Patrick's Hall, Melbourne : as meeting place for Legislative Council (illustration) / p. 109
Starke, Sir John, Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria : and gift of air tickets to Sir Brian and Lady Murray / p. 221
State aid to religions, in Victorian Constitution / p. 129
State Library of Victoria : exhibition : `Naked democracy: governing Victoria 1856-2006', at, curated by Robyn Annear, reviewed / p. 229-35
State Library of Victoria : cover design for Exhibition, (illustration) / p. 231
Stawell, Sir William Foster : as Attorney General for Victoria, 1851-7 / p. 107, 114
Stawell, Sir William Foster : and the Victorian constitution / p. 101, 106-33, 230
Stawell, Sir William Foster : helped Robert French / p. 117-8
Stawell, Sir William Foster : on design of Upper House in Victorian Parliament / p. 117-20
Stawell, Sir William Foster : on electoral franchise / p. 120-2
Stawell, Sir William Foster : on role of ministers in Government / p. 124-5
Stawell, Sir William Foster : and role of Governors and Executive Council / p. 125-6
Stawell, Sir William Foster : on amendments to Constitution / p. 126-7
Stawell, Sir William Foster : on judicial system in Constitution / p. 127-9
Stawell, Sir William Foster : on state aid for religions / p. 129
Stawell, Sir William Foster : on federation of Australian colonies / p. 129-30
Stawell, Sir William Foster : and Sir Charles Hotham / p. 143, 149-50
Stawell, Sir William Foster : and appointment of first ministers, 1855 / p. 149-51
Stawell, Sir William Foster : portrait / p. 106
Stephen, Sir Alfred, Chief Justice of New South Wales : on NSW Constitution / p. 119
Stewart, Bob : on managing football spectators / p. 251
Stodart, David, Colac / p. 166, 171
Strangio, Paul : article on resignation of Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 104
Supreme Court of Victoria : plans for in Victorian Constitution / p. 127-9
Swain, Dr Shurlee : 'The Encyclopedia of Melbourne', edited by, with Andrew Brown-May, reviewed / p. 236-70
Tasmania : organization of first responsible ministry, 1855 / p. 155
Thompson, Lindsay Hamilton Simpson, Premier of Victoria : threat to Labor Government / p. 216
Thompson, Lindsay Hamilton Simpson, Premier of Victoria : and appointment of Governor / p. 213
Thomson, Dr Alexander, surgeon, MLC, Geelong / p. 136
Thomson, Dr Alexander, surgeon, MLC, Geelong : promoted Victorian Constitution Bill in Britain / p. 130
Thomson, Dr Alexander, surgeon, MLC, Geelong : had store in Colac / p. 164
Thomson, Dr Alexander, surgeon, MLC, Geelong : nominated for Parliament for Colac, 1857 / p. 172-3
Thomson, Sir Edward Deas, Colonial Secretary, NSW / p. 154
Thomson, Sir Edward Deas, Colonial Secretary, NSW : and Victorian Constitution Act / p. 131
Thomson, Sir Edward Deas, Colonial Secretary, NSW : invited to form ministry, 1856 / p. 154, 155
Tregenza, John : on Conservatives in Victoria / p. 196
Trinity Church Historical Society / p. 245
Trinity German Lutheran Church, East Melbourne : history, edited by Herbert D. Mees, reviewed / p. 244-6
Tunnecliffe, Thomas, bootmaker, MLA : electoral pamphlets of / p. 232
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : convicts Prevention Bill, disallowed / p. 123
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Pharmacy Act, 1876 / p. 248
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Sale and Use of Poisons Act, 1876 / p. 248
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Felons Apprehension Act, 1878 / p. 185
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Constitution (Parliamentary Reform Act) Act, 2003 / p. 234
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Pharmacy Practice Act 2004 / p. 234
Victoria, Commissioners of Savings Banks : to be reported on by Committee of Public Accounts / p. 203, 205
Victoria, Committee of Public Accounts : history of / p. 103-4, 194-209
Victoria, Committee of Public Accounts : modelled on House of Commons / p. 197-206, 208
Victoria, Committee of Public Accounts : establishment of, and objectives, 1895 / p. 202-5
Victoria, Constitution : Bill for, prepared and debated, 1854 / p. 115-27, 230
Victoria, Constitution : amendments for, debated / p. 126-7
Victoria, Constitution : judiciary role in / p. 127-9
Victoria, Constitution : and state aid for religions / p. 129
Victoria, Constitution : final Bill passed / p. 130
Victoria, Constitution : discussed and passed in British Parliament / p. 131, 142
Victoria, Constitution : Act proclaimed / p. 131, 145-6
Victoria, Constitution : process of bringing into force in Victoria / p. 146
Victoria, Constitution : and appointment of ministers / p. 146-50
Victoria, Constitution : and secret ballot / p. 156-7
Victoria, Constitution : Royal Commission into Constitutional Reform, 1894 / p. 199-200
Victoria, Constitution : reform of, 2003 / p. 234
Victoria, Executive Council : role of, discussed in Victorian Constitution / p. 125-6
Victoria, 'Government Gazette', Melbourne : sacking of public officials, 1878 / p. 182
Victoria Harbour, Melbourne : plans for / p. 237
Victoria Land League : sought delegates to fight against Land Bill, 1857 / p. 171-2
Victoria Land League : petition to Parliament, 1857 / p. 172
Victoria, Legislative Assembly : property qualifications for voters / p. 122
Victoria, Legislative Assembly : to appoint and manage Committee of Public Accounts / p. 203-4
Victoria, Legislative Council : Governor and ministers before 1855 / p. 144, 230
Victoria, Legislative Council : broadening of, 1853 / p. 112
Victoria, Legislative Council : preparation of Constitution for responsible government / p. 106-42, 230
Victoria, Legislative Council : Select Committee for Constitution formed / p. 112-4
Victoria, Legislative Council : new Constitution Bill debated / p. 114-27
Victoria, Legislative Council : design of, in Constitution / p. 116-9
Victoria, Legislative Council : franchise for members of / p. 120-2
Victoria, Legislative Council : transition to responsible government / p. 145, 146-50, 156-7 229-30
Victoria, Legislative Council : pensions for officers / p. 151-3
Victoria, Legislative Council : Graham Berry and / p. 176, 178, 181-3, 185-7, 188
Victoria, Legislative Council : and `Black Wednesday' / p. 182-3, 231
Victoria, Legislative Council : complained of Berry to British Parliament / p. 183
Victoria, Legislative Council : and Cain Government, 1982 / p. 215-6, 226-7, 234
Victoria, Legislative Council : Bracks Government, reforms of / p. 234
Victoria, Parliament : and name of, in Constitution / p. 114-5
Victoria, Parliament : English nature of / p. 195-6
Victoria, Parliament : design of Upper House in, in Constitution / p. 116-9, 230-1
Victoria, Parliament : debate on including cross-benches / p. 195-6
Victoria, Parliament : Party organization in / p. 196
Victoria, Parliament : deadlocks in / p. 119, 181-3
Victoria, Parliament : electoral franchise for / p. 120-1, 163
Victoria, Parliament : women's right to vote / p. 233
Victoria, Parliament : control over internal matters / p. 123-4, 131, 144-5
Victoria, Parliament : on payment of members / p. 232
Victoria, Parliament : role and responsibility of Ministers / p. 124-5, 152
Victoria, Parliament : and powers of governors / p. 150
Victoria, Parliament : naming of houses / p. 129
Victoria, Parliament : first government under new Constitution / p. 143-57
Victoria, Parliament : elections for, in Colac region, 1856 / p. 163, 166, 168
Victoria, Parliament : election in Geelong, 1877 / p. 178-80
Victoria, Parliament : Berry Government in (1877-80) / p. 181-3, 185-6, 231
Victoria, Parliament : defeat of Berry Government in election in 1880 / p. 187-90
Victoria, Parliament : protests and demonstrations against / p. 233-4
Victoria, Parliament : and theft of mace / p. 233
Victoria, Parliament : John Cain, sr, Labor Government / p. 215-6
Victoria, Parliament : John Cain, jr, Labor Government / p. 216-25
Victoria, Parliament : four-year parliamentary terms introduced / p. 216
Victoria, Parliament : 1985 election won by Labor / p. 220, 226
Victoria, Parliament : exhibition, for 150th anniversary / p. 229-35
Victoria, Parliament : cover design for Exhibition for 150th anniversary (illustration) / p. 231
Victoria, Royal Commission into Constitutional Reform, 1894 / p. 199-200
Victoria, Select Committee on Financial Arrangements / p. 197
Victorian Red Cross Blood Service : history, by Matthew Klugmann, reviewed / p. 246-8
Victorian Red Cross Blood Service : incorporated into Australian Red Cross Blood Service / p. 248
Waugh, John : on the start of self-government in Victoria / p. 102
Webb, George Henry Frederick, judge, Supreme Court of Victoria : prepared book on Victorian Constitution / p. 108
Weller, Patrick : on Westminster system in Australian parliaments / p. 194
Wentworth, William Charles : and New South Wales Constitution / p. 117
Westgarth, William : said Victoria was thoroughly British / p. 195
Westminster system of Parliament : in Australia / p. 194-5
White, Richard : on Sydney and Melbourne, in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238
Wilson, Craig : on football fanzines / p. 251
Winneke, Sir Henry Arthur, Governor of Victoria : replacement for, as Governor, 1981 / p. 213, 215
Women : right to vote in Victoria / p. 233
Wool Wool, run, owned by Andrew Murray / p. 166
Wran, Neville, Premier of New South Wales : on post of Governor / p. 219
Wray, William, settler, Colac / p. 163
Wrixon, Sir Henry John, Attorney-General : on committee of public accounts / p. 197-8
Wrixon, Sir Henry John, Attorney-General : travels overseas / p. 208
Yarra River : history of, by Kristin Otto, reviewed / p. 241-2
Young & Jackson's, hotel, Melbourne / p. 240
Young, Sir Henry Fox, Governor of Tasmania and New South Wales : advice to Hotham on appointment of ministers / p. 146-7
Young, Sir John Mackintosh, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Victoria : refused offer of becoming Governor / p. 213
Young, Sir John Mackintosh, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Victoria : advice to Premier John Cain on governors accepting gifts / p. 220
PublisherRoyal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV)
Publication Date2006
Publication PlaceMelbourne, Vic.
Named CollectionLibrary - Periodicals
Object TypePeriodical
Spine LabelREF 994.5 VIC
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