Vol 94, Number 1
June 2023
Inside this issue:
The Education Act 1872 commemorative edition of the Victorian Historical Journal, marking 150 years of public education in Victoria, was supported by the Victorian Government.
“This special issue of the Victorian Historical Journal arises from a two-day conference organised by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria in October 2022 to mark the 150th anniversary of the 1872 Education Act. These papers must be read as reflections on some questions arising out of the Act and its subsequent history. This is a timely approach, 50 years after the publication of the encyclopaedic centenary history, Vision and Realisation.
- Editorial – Andrew Lemon
- Welcome – Richard Broome
- Opening the conference – Kwong Lee Dow
- Vale: Emeritus Professor Richard Joseph Wheeler ‘Dick’ Selleck – Rosalie Triolo
- Keynote Address 1: Celebrating with Three Rs: Responsibility, Realisation, Reflection: 150 Years of Public Education in Victoria 1872 – 2022 – Deborah Towns
- School Nomenclature in Victoria: A glossary – Andrew Lemon
- From National Schools to State Schools in Victoria – Irene Hogan
- Industrial Schools in Victoria 1864 – 1872 – Russell Spencer
- The Politics of the Victorian Education Act of 1872 – Geraldine Moore
- Fifteen Years after the Education Act: The Democratic Crowd at Spencer Street Station. A pictorial essay – Alex McDermott
- ‘Open the doors!”- Ellen Mulcahy and the Victorian Education Department from 1873 – Wendy Dick
- The Church of England Denominational School at Little Eltham – Geoffrey A. Sandy
- Catholic Reaction to the Education Act: A case study – Margaret Pagone
- An Irish-Catholic Community after the Education Act: The case of Crossley – Helen Doyle
- Yarra Park State School No 1406: The first 25 years – Ian Hind
- The Effects of the 1890s Depression, and the Reforms it Created – Alan Gregory
- Livingston: A One-teacher School in the Gippsland Hills, 1913 – 1938 – David Harris
- Keynote Address II: Beyond 3 Rs: The Seven Civic and Citizenship Ideals of State Schooling in Victoria, 1872 – 1910 – Rosalie Triolo
- School Reading Material: A window into society – Lorraine Ling
- Bendigo School of Domestic Arts: the Nomadic Experience 1916-2016 – Michele Matthews
Women’s Community Leadership: Mothers’ Clubs in the Twentieth Century – Deborah Towns - Making a Difference: Victorian Teachers as Social Activists in the First Half of the Twentieth Century – Cheryl Griffin
- Laying the Foundation: The 1872 Education Act and Universal Secondary Education – Richard Teese
- The Victorian Secondary Teachers Association, 1953 – 1995 – Rosemary Francis
- Teaching Studentships, Student Hostels and Alan Ramsay House – Marilyn Bowler
- From Migrant to Multicultural Education – Georgina Tsolidis
- Education and Democracy: Ancient and Modern – Adrian Jones


















