Published Resources Details

Book

Author
Vines, J. A.
Title
A history of the Loy Yang mine: its origins and development to May 1997
Imprint
State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Victoria, 2000, 356 pp
ISBN/ISSN
0 7311 8107 7
Description

A comprehensive and detailed account covering:
1. Discovery and utilisation of brown coal in Victoria to the 1950's;
2. Planning and investigations inter-related with the proposed Loy Yang project - 1948 to 1974;
3. Aspects leading to Parliamentary approval for the Loy Yang project - 1971 to 1977;
4. Organisational arrangements : Loy Yang Open Cut - 1976 to 1984;
5. Major installations prior to coal deliveries;
6. Major contracts - Loy Yang Open Cut - 1986 to 1995;
7. Operations: 1 October 1982 to 1986;
8. Development activities : Loy Yang Open Cut - 1984 to 1995;
9. Continuing operations - 1987 to 1995;
10. External influences on Loy Yang Open Cut - 1975 to 1995;
11. Organisational and personal aspects - 1985 to 1997;
12. Mine production and support activities - 1995 to April 1997.

Related Archival resources

isRelated

  • Research Papers of J A Vines, Author of A History of the Loy Yang Mine - Its Origins and Development to May 1997, 1994 - 2000, VPRS 17918; Vines, John Anthony (Jack) (1922 - 2010); Public Record Office Victoria, Victorian Archives Centre. Details

EOAS ID: bib/ASBS14456.htm

Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
What do we mean by this?

Published by Swinburne University of Technology.
This Edition: 2024 November (Ballambar - Gariwerd calendar - early summer - season of butterflies)
Reference: http://www.bom.gov.au/iwk/calendars/gariwerd.shtml#ballambar
For earlier editions see the Internet Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.eoas.info

The Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation uses the Online Heritage Resource Manager (OHRM), a relational data curation and web publication system developed by the eScholarship Research Centre and its predecessors at the University of Melbourne 1999-2020. The OHRM has been maintained by Gavan McCarthy since 2020.

Cite this page: https://www.eoas.info/bib/ASBS14456.htm

"... the rengitj, as a visible mark or imprint on the land, is characterised as a place of origin, the repository of all names, as well as a kind of mapped visual expression of the connection between people and places which is to be carried out in the temporal sequence of the journey." Fanca Tamisari (1998) 'Body, Vision and Movement: In the footprints of the ancestors'. Oceania 68(4) p260