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Aerial vertical photograph of Beaumaris in January 1951 from 4, 000 metres. Use up to 400%
magnification to zoom in to see your street or reserve as it was in 1951.

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Aquaculture in Beaumaris Bay

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Aquaculture Page on Port Phillip Conservation Council Inc. Web site

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Australian legislation and regulations 

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Bandicoots, last reported in Beaumaris in the 1950s and 1960s, are mentioned in a 2013 article in The Age.

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Bayside Bushland Strategy 2002

*Bayside City Council

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Bayside City Council Service Request: Citizens can use a Web page to report specific needs for attention to matters by Council staff.

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Bayside City Council Planning Application Register

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Bayside City Council Indigenous Plant Nursery, 319 Reserve Road, Cheltenham

*Bayside City Council Street Tree Management Policy and Species Selection Guide
*Bayside Planning Scheme: Statement to Planning Panel on Amendment C140

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Bayside Planning Scheme details, including Bayside Planning Scheme Index Map, and Height Control and Vegetation Protection Overlay Maps

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Bayside Planning Scheme: Forms for lodging objections to Planning Applications

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Bayside Street Tree Planting Strategy – December 1997: Excerpts relevant to Beaumaris

*Beaumaris Baths, formerly near Cromer Road, before the present the bitumen access road to the Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron was carved through the cliff
*Beaumaris Bay Fossil SiteListed on the Register of the National Estate with Identifier No. 18053 (See also the Bibliography)
*Beaumaris Concourse background, including BCS Inc. campaigns for the Concourse Green and the Concourse Bushland

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Beaumaris Foreshore Reserve (part of Moorabbin Beach Park)

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Beaumaris Hotel – originally the Great Southern Hotel, whose foundation stone was laid in 1888

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Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron: Historical pictures and information on the filled seabed site it leases from the Crown, and the RED AREAS on the plan forming part of the lease,

for which full public access on foot must be available at all times, although there is not yet any notice there to the public to that effect

*BEAU – MARIS  – OR BARE –MARIS? Early pamphlet by the Beaumaris Tree Preservation Society urging retention of existing vegetation, which is just as relevant today
*“Beaumaris Park” plan of the early residential land subdivision in southern Beaumaris
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Beaumaris Primary School is remembered by a BCS Inc. member that was a pupil there from 1935-43.

*Beaumaris street names

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Beaumaris was named after Beaumaris in Wales , now a sister city of Bayside City Council, from the Norman French words “beau mareysmeaning “fair marsh”.

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Beaumaris entry in ‘Victorian places’ refers to the Beaumaris Tree Preservation Society (renamed Beaumaris Conservation Society in 1970).

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Bibliography on the Beaumaris Bay Fossil Site

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Bird photographs linked to the common and scientific names of Australian birds for identification purposes

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Black Rock – Beaumaris Foreshore Master Plan 2001 (produced by Bayside City Council) Also Background, the Fig 6 (west) & Fig 7 (east)

*Boating, swimming, and no-fishing zones along the Beaumaris coast

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Bulletins of Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc.

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Burra Charter (The Australian ICOMOS Charter for the Conservation of Places of Cultural Significance)

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Bushfire in Beaumaris, 1944: Official Report

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Car Wars: How the Car Won our Hearts and Conquered our Cities, a book by Graeme Davison on how the car took over Australia’s cities

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Coastal Management Act 1995

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Commercial Signage in Bayside Council Parks with Sports Ovals

*Committee page

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Conditions for the Display of Moveable Articles on Council Land within the City of Bayside

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Constitution of Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc, Constitution of BCS prior to its 1997 incorporation & original BTPS Constitution

*Contested constitution of NTAV

 

 

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Deauville Estate promotional brochure (apparently issued before 1926, as Page 14 shows the route of the yet to be inaugurated electric tramline, which only operated 1926-31)

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Donations to Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc, including those such as the Park Road Timber & Hardware customer loyalty card program

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Dunlop Estate and the Dunlop Rubber Company’s proposed relocation of its factory to Beaumaris, with port facilities: See Melbourne Herald  2nd August 1939.

 

 

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Electronic Funds Transfer payments, or donations, to Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc.

 

 

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Fences in urban bushland: Article in Banksia Bulletin, Winter 2009, explaining the important role of fences in urban bushland reserves

*F L Yott Reserve
*Friends Groups in Bayside municipality
*Foreshore planting undertaken by Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc. in earlier decades

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Foreshore Plant List: Indigenous Plants

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Foreshore Plant List: Non-indigenous and
Pest Plants

*The Fossils of the Urban Sanctuary: Rickett’s
Point Beaumaris 3193 – 2016 book by F McSweeney and J Buckeridge

 

 

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Gramatan Avenue Heathland Sanctuary:
Plant List, details of the Sanctuary, and how it
was established

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Gramatan Avenue Heathland Sanctuary
Management Plan – Bayside
City Council

*Guest Speakers at Annual General Meetings of BCS Inc. from 1960

 

 

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Heathland and other Reserves in Beaumaris and around Port Phillip

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Heritage Victoria
(access to online Heritage Register) See list of
registrations for the City of Bayside

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Highett Grassy Woodland
Friends Group: Bayside
Council promotes this large ex-CSIRO site?s conservation, as Pages 13-14 Item 10.7 show.

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Highett Waltz:
Sound file of Barry Humphries’s song about 20th Century suburbia

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History of Beaumaris Conservation Society
Inc.

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Honorary Life Members: Past and present

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House of Representatives poll results
since 1901 in the division covering most of
Beaumaris

 

 

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Inaugural General Meeting of the
Beaumaris Tree Preservation Society in 1953:
Minutes of the Meeting

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Indigenous Plant Nursery of Bayside
City Council, 319 Reserve Road, Cheltenham

 

 

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Keefer’s boat shed former site: Bayside Council asked to modify access here to protect fossil beds, and large sea-birds’ shallow sheltering area

 

 

*Lanes and laneways in Beaumaris that are unnamed
*Life
members, departed

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Links to sites of other organizations or
officials relevant to Beaumaris

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Local Law No. 2
(Neighbourhood Amenity)

of Bayside City
Council includes controls over felling or pruning
trees on land, including private freehold land.

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Long Hollow Heathland Management
Plan – Bayside City
Council – Post-1998

 

 

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Management Plans
and Master Plans
for Bayside City Council’s
Bushland, Foreshore and Open Space Reserves, &
Tree Strategies & Local Laws

*Melbourne
& Metropolitan Board of Works’ 18
minute film of its first metropolitan plan, in
1954, for a rising
population of 1,500,000
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Melbourne, as it was in 1910, shown

in a 14 minute film, which significantly
reveals what has changed a lot, and what has changed
little.

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Melways 1st edition Beaumaris map
1966 – click to enlarge. Much higher
dwelling density now, but area of public space &
streets is unchanged.

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Members of
Australia’s Parliament, who include the MHR for
Goldstein, and the Senators for Victoria,
whose electorates cover the whole of Beaumaris

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Members of
Victoria’s Parliament, who include the MLA for Sandringham,

and the 5 MLCs for Southern Metropolitan
Region,
whose electorates cover the whole
of Beaumaris

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Members of Bayside City Council,
who include the two councillors for Southern Ward, which is the only ward that takes in Beaumaris

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Membership Application Form

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Minutes of General Meetings of BCS Inc.

*Mobile phone tags, and Quick Response tags give better, fresher information, and allow public information signage to be much smaller

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National Estate Sites in Beaumaris: The
two Beaumaris sites on the former Register
of the National Estate

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National Trust of
Australia (Victoria)
access to the
Trust’s Register of Buildings and Places

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Neighbourhood Character Brochures under
the Bayside Planning
Scheme:

Precinct H1,
Precinct H2,
Precinct H3,
Precinct H4,
Precinct H5,
Precinct H6,
Precinct H7

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Notable past
residents of Beaumaris

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Notes on the Sandringham Flora’ by Dr Charles Stanford Suttton, May 1911, in The
Victorian Naturalist

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Numbered pages
on this Web site, which also include a counter for the number of different IP addresses that have visited this site since a stated date.

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 Newsletters
of Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc.

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Objection forms
for lodging objections to Planning Applications with Bayside City Council

*Objections
to Planning Applications lodged by Beaumaris
Conservation Society Inc.

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Officers of Beaumaris Conservation
Society Inc. currently

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Officers of Beaumaris Conservation
Society in former years

 

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Pardalotes: Email if you have seen any
flocks of Pardalotes of late, please. A
flock of about 20 were sighted feeding at the
top of a 12 metre high River Red Gum in Anita
Street in July 2001. It was not the first
sighting in Anita Street – it still has some of
its once numerous Red
Gums.

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Photographs: Ground Level sites of
concern in Beaumaris

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Photographs: Oblique Aerial Colour
Photographs of the BEAUMARIS COASTLINE from 150m

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Place names on the Victorian
coast

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Planning Permit Applications for
Beaumaris lots since December 2005

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Planning Permit
Applications listed on the Bayside
City Council Web site

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Planning Scheme details, including Bayside Planning Scheme
Index Map, and Height Control and Vegetation
Protection Overlay Maps

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Plant Nursery for
Indigenous Plants, run by Bayside
City Council, 319 Reserve Road, Cheltenham

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Plants:
Indigenous and Pest plants
, including
photographs, on the Beaumaris foreshore, in the Gramatan Avenue Heathland Sanctuary, and
elsewhere in Beaumaris

*Population
increase at a high rate
being promoted by
Government policies

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Presidents’ Reports to General Meetings

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Privacy policy for the BCS
Inc. Web site

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Regulations of Beaumaris Conservation
Society Inc.

*Reserves

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Ricketts Point
Marine Sanctuary:
Fish or shellfish
poaching inside

the boundaries should be reported promptly to
VicFish
at 13 34 74. Other illegal activities, such as
lighting of fires, destruction of vegetation, or
dumping of rubbish, should be reported to Parks

Victoria at 13 19 63.

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Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary proposal:
1999 Submission by PPCC Inc. to the Environment
Conservation Council on the ECC’s proposed
Sanctuary and its proposed quadrupling of the
Beaumaris Bay Aquaculture Zone, from its present
6 hectares (15 acres) to 24 hectares (60 acres)

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Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary proposal:
Support for Inclusion of this Sanctuary in a
re-presented National Parks (Marine National
Parks and Marine Sanctuaries) Bill 2001

*Root systems of certain
indigenous trees in Beaumaris have been threatened by
the effects of development too close to them.
*Sandringham
City Council
1917-94

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Sandringham
Environment Series booklets
: 8
booklets on Birds, Geology, Indigenous Plants,
Weather and Marine Life

*Sandringham
Wildlife
‘ a 1990 video narrated by Bob
Whiteway OAM, which includes good sections on
the Beaumaris coast.

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Satirical
videos on planning and development: See John Clarke
and Bryan Dawe’s Planning

Minister, and Monty Python’s Architect
Sketch
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*Single vehicle crossings
should be the maximum that can be approved on the
nature strip of a standard-size allotment if the area
of nature strips in Beaumaris is to be maintained and
maximized.
*Slumbering Sea Mentone” is a
painting masterpiece by Tom Roberts, which depicts the
Beaumaris Cliff from the present site of BMYS Ltd.
*Sub-leases
of cheap leases on public land might conceal a
considerable potential loss of public revenue, and a
large gain for the sub-lessee.

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Table

Rock jetty

licence from the Crown, 1909

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“The

Point” at 2 Lang Street, Beaumaris, was a
mansion built by the Mayor

of Melbourne 1889-92, and later owned by aviator
Major Harry Shaw.

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Tree Vandalism in Beach Park, Beaumaris

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Vegetation Overlay for Beaumaris, for the
Bayside Council
Planning Scheme – BCS Inc. Position

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Victorian Civil
and Administrative Tribunal
: See ALII
list of VCAT
orders
, & also the list of VCAT orders for
Beaumaris appreciated by BCS Inc.

 

 

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Zones and Zone Leaders

 

 

 


Link to
the Port Phillip Conservation Council Inc., of which BCS
Inc. has been a Member Organization since 1970