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1961-62
VICTORIA
THIRTEENTH REPORT
OF THE
HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES
COMMISSION
ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE
YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 19 6 I
PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLL.\:\IEXT Pl:RSU~"T TO THE HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES ACT 1958 (Xo. 62741.
f Appro:r-1:mate Cost of Reporl.-Prepara.tion. not given. Printing {200 copies),. £4cl5.)
By Authority: A. C. BROOKS, GOVERN1v!ENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE,
No. l8.-[5s, 3d.;-I83,162.
CONTENTS
PART l.
liRNERAI, REPORT
PAR'l' II.
(iJ<::'\EU,\L.
LiBt of P!'esiuents, OJ!icet·s, anu Committee ~lectin;;- lJatce-L!ospitalH and Bcnenllent Ilome" List of New Hegistrn,tions and Cha.ngf'S of K<.Hne and Hegistration of Institutions and ~ocietics List of Suusidize<l Charitable Institutious an<! Hcne\·olent Societies List of Unsu1Jsi<lized Institutions and BeJW\'ulent Sneicti<'S
Slunmary of cornparative iufortnatiou relating to Hosvital~ Key to Details of Irwmne aud Expenditure ineludPd nwler ('aclt heatlii~g n~ed i;l· ~.uht:leq~I~~ut s<:hl;JuJes Surn1nar-:;:- of J\1aintenttnce Income and Expenditure for the twehe lliOHtfls of all eha.rities subsidized ~tatemcnt of Capital Heceipts and Pa.nneuts for the tweln· Jnontlu; of all eharitie~ snlJsiUir.eU . . . . Financial po~ition uf SuiJ~itlized In.stitntinn:s: and ~ocietk:-:: shu\ving :\Jaintcnauee Fruul and Capita.l At·counts Principal ~npplies u~ed per consutnct• at Institutions ..
IIOSPITAL:'i.
iu~tilutinn
UE~l£\'OJ,E:'\'1' HO~!Ei'l.
Staff, UCCOHlHlOdUtiOH, &c. of eaeh institution ..
ami the cost per 1Jed at eaeh institution
HOSPT'l'ALS FOil 'l'Hlc AGED.
in1nates~ btaff. accou1n1odation. &e. ineotne
expcilditnre
Ho;c;TELS FOlt THE AGED.
inmates, xta1I, accoiniumlutiou, &;e. f1'o1n aH sources . . . .
expewlitnrc at each in::-;Utution
l'HILlJHE:'\'S HO~llcS.
General Statistical Return with l'('forerwe to intnatest staff, accmnmorJation~ &c. htcome. A Uetailt·tl unalrsi;.; of IJH1intenaHce income of eal'lt institntion l!Jxpewlitut·o. , Au anuJrt;is of nmintenanc:e cxpenditni·e and thl' cost per lied at ead1 insiitutioll
FOCKllLI:-W HOii!I;iS A:'\D RJ,:Ji'UGI•:S (1\lA'l'EHNl'l'Y H0.\11£~).
<Jencral Stutisticu1 Return \Vith reference to innwteM, stafi, uccotnrnotlation, .._'\':e. Iucome. ······;\ uetailed ana[) Nis of maintenance income of cael1 institution 11;xpendit.lli'C', ·- ~.\.n analrsi~ of tllaiutenant'e nxJwluliture and the c;ost per bed
RESCFE HO~I!Ci'l.
(h:neral bt.uti~tical Hctm·n with ref{~rt'nee to inmates, staff, and aecmnmndutiou Ineotne. ·····A dcLailt"'d analyl.{is of rnuinteua11ec iucome of eacl1 in~:-~t.itntion Expenditnr·f•. :\n annlr:-;is of maiutetwnct• e::qwuditnre at. each institution
C:O:'I: L\LE;ciCENT HO~IES,
patient.;;, staff, neconn:nodation, &e. inconw of t•aPh institution . . . .
exp(·Iulitul·t~ awl the co:-~L per beU at each institution
llld:'\ll .\:\ D 1JE.U' c\KD DCJ\IH Ii:\S'l'll'l:TIO~S.
stafl'. aceornmodation, &e.
:\IEJHC.\L IJI:-'l'ENS.\HIES. to vatiPnt~ autl detailed
maintenatu_·e PXIwiHiitnre ut Income
l'lll L.\i:\TllHOPlC ~\SSOCL\TIO:'\S.
Iletaif:.·i, of :\laiut.t'!\UlH'C [ncotl!t' ilHd r:xpenJitUJ'(' fdl' Llt: T\H:1n: ~lonths
SCHOOLS OF 2\:CHSl~G.
.~:\IHI'L.\XCB SEHYICES. Xtuuber· of ev..·w . ...; ti'Hll . ..:pol'tt~d; :\Juiulenant•P, TneoJ!h' aud Expt:'tHlit.ntn ..
:'\li HSl~li SOClETJ ES,
ld !liE:-\" BE:'\ E\'OLEl\'r SOCIETlES cl.:>: lJ m::SH XUHSI~G CE::\THES. bel!eUuJc Rhowing l:nit.~; ..:\."':isi;-;t\•(1. Ht·et•ipt~. J'ayinents awl Financial Position
CHCRCH RELIU" OHGANIZNl'IO:>iS,
:.\Iaintenauce, lncorne anti E:xvcutliturc
PAHE
5H 55 56 58 62 68
72 76 79 82
84 84 ~!
85 85 85
86 81! 86
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SANDRINGHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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New conceptions of hospital planning will be tested in the proposed Sandringham Memorial Hospital. The basic circular pattern will reduce distances and make for better patient care.
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GROUND FLOO~ PLM
REPORT
30th June, 1961.
The Honomble the Jfinister (4 Ilealth. Jf elbourne.
Sm,
'['he Hospitals and Clmrities Commiflsion hnfl bonour to submit its Thirteenth Annual Report for the year ended 30th June. 1 \lGL as well as financial and statistical stHtcments for the year, relating to ::;ubsidized institutions and benevolent societies on its
JIAJ NTENANCE FL\'ANUK
In common \vith hospital cosb; all over the world, Victorian costs rose; nevertheless the overall financial position of hospitals and institutions improved during the year. The gross expenditure for all ::;uhsidized institutions and societieH was £27,310,243, of which public hospitals expended £21,905,207. Towards this hospital expenditure the Commission made available £11,304.486 by way of maintenance grants. The hospitals dosed their accounts at the end of the year with a surplus of £287$74.
Although the cash position was at times difficult. the accumulated maintenance overdraft of the hospitals was rednced frorn £1,864,190 to £1,820,575, at the same time, the amount outstanding to hospital crediton; dropped from £860,822 to £786,652.
The daily average bed cost in public hospitals \Vas £5 lf)s. 6d. It should be noted that operating costs vary widely from hospital to hospital and are affected by a number of factors, for example, the number and of speeialist services available, the number and types of staff, types of treatment daily average bed occupancy, physical layout of the hospital, the provision of teaching facilities for medical students, nnrsing or nursing aide students, and the amount of out-patient service offered.
Valid comparison of eosts between hospitals or hospital services can onlv be made after a complete examination of these factors,
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE.
The expenditure on capital works. whieh included the construction of new buildings, additions, remodelling and supplies of new furniture and equipment of all \Vas £4,561,000. Some details of this expen(litnre are-
New hospitals on new sites
Hospital additions, remo<lelling and t>quipment ..
£ £ . . 1 ,G62.270
. . 2,03[), 733 3,698,003
426,973 Benevolent Homes and Host.els for the
Ambulance Serv--ices, Children's miscellaneous institutions ..
8ehools of Xursing and other 436,024
4,561,000
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BUILDING PROGRA:\L\JE.
Jiany building works. major and minor, \Vere completed : others are progressmg satisfactorily.
Progress of building construction.
Building works were essentially completed during the ve;u at these institutions. In some eases, minor works are continuing-
8prrial~
HoBP!TALS,
1\lF.TRO!'OLIL\:'\.
Airlie Materuitv Hospital (City of He[rlellwrg)
Austin Hospital (Heidelberg)
Hampton Hospital
The Queen Victoria :Memorial Hospital
Royal Children's Hospital
The Roval Victorian Eve and Ear Hospital
The Royal Women's Hospital ..
General~
Alfred Hospital
Box Hill anrl District Hospital
Burwood and District Community Hospital
Dandenong and District Hospital
Fairfield Hospital
Footscra y and District Hospital
Mercy Public Maternity Hospital Societ~·
Moorabbin Hospital Society
)lordialloc Cheltenham Community Hospital
" Mosgiel " of Box Hili and District Hospital)
Prince Henry's Hospital
The Royal }ielhourne Hospital
Sunshine and District Community Hospital
St. Vincent's Hospital
Williamstown and District General Hospital
Auxiliary-·-
Caulfield Hospital
Additions :;<un lmlconv to ehildrPn·s block: remodelling
ward f\ : new toili't block : inflammablr liquid iitOrP Heidclberg HmtHP
Xcw gymnasium all(! therapy blol'k
Remodelling Htaff amenities block ; laundry facilitir>s block : r;:-pairs to l \112 building (stage I)
X ursi's' home car park
Alterations to '·Balmoral··. Victoria-parade: nPw incinerator and steam generator: renovationH wards ] l and 12 : remodelling nm·ses' homr, A lbeJ't-street.
Renovations to Tracev House : replacc•mcnt of laundn· equipm~nt
Cardio-vascular unit : remoddling " St. Faith's,. nursf's home : remodelling .. Fawkrwr Yfansions ., nurses' home: remorlelling roof anrl painting " At. Ives " nurses· honw
Remodelling operating theatre
LanndrY
Air conrlitioning ; extem•ions to pathology 1<1boratory : new Phildrf'n's ward "
Hoadwavs aiHi drainage · new water main ; fire proteetion ring main
Phybiothempv dqwrt.ment : after-care unit
Xc,,· nurses' home
Altr•mtions Anne-Rtref't hospital
.\ir ronrlitiouing : n!'w boilers
RPmorldling anrl additions stage 2
·workshop and staff amenities: air conditioning nu:rser:·
·window replacements : rcplanning \Vanl S ; studentt>' reading room · surgical research nnit ; and parking facilities ; alterations to nurses' home
Air conditioning
Outpatients' rlepartment and sisters' home ; Austral Hall alterations
Remodelling public wards ; air conditioning ; paging ; fencing repairs ; air cooling ami awnings ; feed water pump : nurses' home heating ·
Fir£> alarm svstem ; remodelling wards ; recreation unit
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CoFxTHY. Ba.se llo.~pitals-~
Ballarat awl District Base J-loqpital
The Bendigo and X orthern Di;;trict B11se 1-Iospita l
Geelong aml District Ho~pital :\lemorial)
Glew•lg Hal'ie Ho,;pital (Hamilton)
J\lildura Basr Hospital
Mooroopna and Di~trict Ba:w Hospit~•l ..
Wangaratt.a District BaRe Hm.pital
The \-\' arrnamhool and District Base Ho~pital
\Vimmem Ba~e Ho:-;pital (Hor~hn.m)
Birth 1-mitt• altt-mtions : nurRes· dining room f•xt.ension;; : Queen Victoria Ward
Nr•w lift '· BowPn •· wmg: atr
\V a rd renovation,; : nnrscs' training unit ; n.ir CO!Hlitioning: rPmodelling" Cambmi": superficial thf'l'<l-}W unit : w<trd renonttions: PXtPrior
:V!inor storps huildin.\!: hoilPr installation : briquette bunke1 s : fuel hanrlling plant
.\ir ('owlitioning to isolation block: !lf'W
kiosk : patholog.v laboratorv
AmlH•rmen• ., remorld!iJl!r: ·· Amlwrmere " birth room C(illdi'tioning: renrwal lloilrr t,uln•:o
,\]temt,ion:> to pathology departmPnt ; l'PSir\ellC'C
to "Corio";
Uroup lmmdrv marhinPI'\'
Patients Exercising in Remedial Gymnasium, Austin Hospital. Heidelberg.
Geneml~
Daily Average 25 aurl Over
Ararat and Di;:;trict
Bacehm Marsh anrl District War ~Iemorial Hospital
Bairnsdale District Hm;pital
The Campenlown Dio~trict Hoc;pital
Castlemainc District Community Ho~pital
Colac District Hospital
Echuca District Hospital
Kyneton District Hospital
Latrobe Valley Community Hospital (Yallourn)
Ne\v roofing to nurses' home; Pyrenees House dining room
External blinds
Boiler replacement
::VIortuarv
Perfotile installation
Workshops
Water filtration plant
Linen exchange
P.A.B.X. installation; remodelling sisters' quarters
:!\'Iaryborough and District Hospital Ouyen and District Hospital
St. ~~ rnaud District Hospital
Stawell District Hospital
Traralgon an(l District Hospital
West Gippsland Hospital (Warragul)
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William Angliss Hospital (Upper Fern Tree Gully) W odonga District Hospital
Wonthaggi aml District Hospital
Yarram and District Hospital
Average Under 23-
Alexamlra District Hospital
Beaufort District Hospital
Beeac and District Hot>pital
Benalla and District :\'lemorial Hospital
Cobram District Hospital
Cohuna District Hospital
Coleraine and District Hospital Corryong District Hospital
Elmore District Hospital
Hcalesville and District Hospital Heathcote District Hospital
Heywood and District Memorial Hospital
Kyabram and District Memorial Community Ho&pital Macarthur and District Memorial Hospital Maffra District Hospital
Mansfield District Hospital }'loe Hospital
N umurkah and District War Memorial Hospital Penshurst and District 'Memorial Hospital Rochester and District War Memorial Hospital Seymour Memorial Hospital
Waranga Memorial Hospital (Rushworth) The Wycheproof Hospital
Building devrlopment, Rtage 1 sisten>' quarters ; alterations service rooms ;
mortuary refrigerator }fechanical ventilation : manager's residence ;
PHI,GCillc'llL of Washing machine Air conditioning Repairs to SIX staff residences ; roof
unit : ward alterations
Air condit-ioning : staff residence B.emorldling an(l adrlitions
Remorlelling aJl(l extrn~ions
residence : hoiler house
B.emodelling of hoRpital
""'"'''"~·~"' di11posal rnginecr's residence ,
ret~irlence
i'leweragc treatment plant. stage 2 construction temporary nurses' quarters
2 reconstruction ; electrical installation
Fuel shed Additions to temporary wards ;
sterilizer Alterations ami additions
Extensions to nurses' home
Alterations
Replacement warm air furnace Manager's residence New hospital
Briquette hot water boiler
Midwifery 'lYing air conditioning Structural alterations
New wing Additional staff accommodation Air conditioning
new
Air conditioning ; nurses' home ; carports ; workshops and store
New hospital Renovations
HOSPITAL FOR THJ<~ AGED .
. Mount Royal (Parkville) Princes Hill Village
BENEVOLENT HOMES.
Bendigo Benevolent Home
Box Hill Eventide Home for Men Grace McKellar House (Gcelong) Greenvale Village Melbourne Home and Hospital for the Aged (Cheltenham}
Ovens and Murray Home (Beechworth) The Queen Elizabeth Home (Ballarat) ..
Radio paging system ; alterations and space heating : remodelling vacuum ironer ; remodelling toilets ward 9 ; roadworks and kerbing
Rebuilding of home Recreation building Boiler replacement Staff dining room exten&ions ; space heating ;
new laundry equipment ; visitors' toilets Alterations to "Wallace" ward Soundproofing 2nd and 3rd floors ; street
channels and footpaths ; store shed ; group laundry; washing machinery; east sunroom extensions; F. G. Hook rehabilitation centre
Busy scene at Royal Melbourne Hospital Group Laundry and Central Linen Service, which processes laundry for many public hospitals in the metropolitan area.
HOSTELS FOR THE AGED.
Association for the Blind
Claremont Home for the Aged (South .Melbourne) Congregational Home for Aged Persons (Camberwell) Dandenong and District Homes for the Aged
IiJmmaus Rest Home (}Iurrumbeena) b'airview Homes for the Aged (\Varragul)
Fern Tree Gully Aged People's Homes Lotus Lodge Hostel for the Aged (Rosebud)
Lyndoeh (\Varrnambool)
Mildura Homes for the Aged .. " Ravenswood "' (East I vanhoe)
Extensions to Brighton home ; flatette at Ballamt
Remodelling Extensions and flats New flatettes
Extensions Additional accommodation
Cottage units Remodelling and sewerage
New bloek anrl matron's flat New housing unit Additions
CHILDREN'S HOMES.
Ballarat Orphanage Bayswater Boys' Homes Burwood Boys' Home Geelong and Western District Protestant Orphanage 1\Telbourru• Orphanage (Middle Brighton)
Laundry and kitchen equipment Rebuilding
Additions ; S\vimming pool ; library block Implement building Two cottages, Mount Waverley
FOUXDLING HOMES AND REFUGES.
Foundling Hm;pital and Infants' Home (Ea~t Melbourne) ..
Hartnett House (East Brunswick) Presbyterian Babies' Home (Camberwell) St. Joseph's Foundling Hospital (Broadmeadows)
St. Joseph's Receiving Home (Carlton) ..
Painting of building Additions anrl alterations Additions
New boiler hous<> AclrlitionH
CO:.'IVALESCEN'I' HOME.
Melbourne Con valeHcent Home for Women (Clavton) Extensions to nurseR' home ; lounge room ; half-way house
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NURSING SERVICES .
.Melbourne District Nursing Service Remodelling
SCHOOL OF NURSING.
The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Associated Hospitals Remodelling "Wanawong"; re-roofing School of Nursing "Trawalla"
AMBULANCE SERVICES.
Ballarat and District Ambulance Service Central Victoria District Ambulance Service (Bendigo)
Geelong and District Ambulance Service
Glenelg District Ambulance Service (Hamilton)
Goulburn V alley Ambulance Service (Shepparton)
Latrobe Valley District Ambulance Service (Morwell) Mid-Murray District Ambulance Service (Swan Hill)
North-Eastern Victoria District Ambulance Service (Wangaratta)
North-West Victorian, Ambulance Service (Mildura)
New station and residence Bacchns Marsh New station and residence Charlton: new
station and residence Kilmore ; new station and residence :Niaryborough
New station and residence Colac ; new Rtation Lorne : new station Norlane
Remodelling Casterton station ; new station Glenthompson
New station and residence Cobram New station and residence Moo
Headquarters station am! residence Swan Hill
Headquarters workshop Wangaratta; new station and residence Benalla ; new station Corr.vong
Remodelling hearlquarters rl'sidence Mildura
Northern District Ambulance Service (Echnca) . . Headquarters station and residence Echuca South Gippsland District Ambulance Service {Lcong1ttha) New station aJHl residence Korumburra Wimmera District Ambulance Service (Horsham) Headquarters station Horsham ; new station
Nhill
These contracts, alreadv commenced and mentioned m earlier reports, are progressmg -
Special-
The Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital .. Royal Children's Hospital
The Royal Women's Hospital ..
General-
Fairfield Hospital
HOSPITALS.
METROPOUTA:!I.
Preston and N orthcote Community Hospital
The Royal Melboume Hospital
COUNTRY. Base Hospitals-
The Bendigo and Northern Di~trict Base Hospital Geelong and District Hospital (Kitehencr Memorial)
General--
Daily Average 25 and overKyneton District Hospital
Daily Average under 25-
Corryong District Hospital Kyabram and District Memorial Community Hospital
Southern Peninsula Hospital
New office outpatients department Main block Parkville
Boiler house alterationg
Remodelling ward 18
New hospital
Resident medical officers' quarters
Alterations " Kurmala " Alterations to administration block
New briquette boilers
Heating and ventilation
Evaporative cooling
New hospital at Rosebud ; sewerage system
BENEVOLENT HOMES.
Alexander (Castlemaine)
Greenvale Village
New boilers; alterations to north wing; residential block stage 3
Altemtions to infirmary part 2
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Plan of Corryong District Hospital,-This hospital has been extended to serve the increased population brought about by the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Project.
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Splintmaking at Royal Children's Hospital.
New works commenced during the year include-
Special-A us tin Hospital (Heidelberg)
"Caritas Christi " Hospice (Kew) The Dental Hospital of lYielbourne
The Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital ..
Royal Talbot Colony for Epileptics
HOSPITALS.
j\lETROPOLITA:>
The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
The Royal Women's Hospital ..
General-Alfred Hospital
Altona District Hospital Dandenong and District Hospital
Fairfield Hospital
Footscray and District Hospital
Mordialloc-Cheltcnham Community Hospital
Preston and Northcote Community Hospital
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Southern J.iemorial Hospital Society
Laundry extensions ; kitchen and dining rooms
New hospice wing X ew hospital Parkville Additional ward services
Site works at Kew (new site) Remodelling E.N.T. clinic; replacement of
boilers and remodelling boiler house, female staff locker rooms ; medical records storage " Balmoral "
Alterations to services block
:Yiortuarv; children's wards and clinics prelin{inary works
Remodelling and additions Street cmJstruction Rtaff amenities block ; medical
superintemlent's garage Alterations dishwashing area ; stores and
amenities block ; fencing and drainage ; after-care covered way
Sister's station anrl department
Exten«ions to radiology department : kitchen modifications ; alteration to wards south wing
Merlyn Myer Hall ; x-ray department processing unit and viewing facilities
Boiler equiTJment ; new boilP.T house (Caulficlrl)
Spring;'ale and District Community Hospit,al
St. George's Hospital (Kew)
St. Vincent's Hospital
Auxiliary--~
Caulfiehl Hospital
Base Hospitals-~
Ballarat and District Base Hospital
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CoUNTRY.
The Bemligo and Northern District Base Hospital
The Gippslnnd Hospital (Sale)
Glenelg Base Hospital (Hamilton) Mildura Base Hospital
The W arrnambool aiHl District Hase Hospital
Winunera Bas<: Hospital (Hor~l1am)
Additions to kitchen area Bed-passenger lift : lift motor room ; air
conditioning Calorifier room ; nurses home kitchen ;
serveries '1nd dining room
Electrical installation ; floor covering ward 18
Air conditioning theatre and nurseries ; alterations old kitchen block
Painting of staff quarters ; kitchen equipment; air conditioning " Kurmala" block ; remodelling nurses' home toilets
Coal handling plant Housing senior personnel
Bed-passenger lift
Laundry equipment and extensions; remodelling kitchen roof; nursing aide
school ; extension:< to " Corio " Gcriatrir wards
Occupational therapy maintains the interest of these young patients at Royal Children's Hospital.
Geneml-
Daily Average 25 and Over
Am rat and District Hospital The Camperdown District Hospital
Echuca District Hospital
Frm1kston Community Hospital
Swan Hill District Hospital
Traralgon and District Hospital
\Vest Gippsland Hospital (Warragul)
W onthaggi and District Hospital
Alterations and nddition'>
Air conditioning theatre and delivery suite Air conditioning mortuary
Sewerage treatment works
Kitchen block ; theatre suite
Parking area ; nurses' home
Manager's residence
Mortuary refrigeration
Daily Average Under 2[J~
Birregurra and District Community Hospital Boort District Hospital Societv Cobram Distriet Hospital Corryong Distriet Hospital Koroit and District Memorial Hospital
Macarthur and District Memorial Hospital Numurknh and District War :'\fcmorial Hospital Omeo District Hospital Orbost and District Hospital
Robinvale and District Hospital
Rochester and District War Memorial Hospital
'fawonga District General Hospital Werribec District Hospital Society Woorayl District Memorial Hospital (Leongatha) The \Vycheproof Hospital
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Remodelling of l10spital Ne;v hospital and nursing staff quarter>' Air conditioning Extensions to hm;pita I Heplacement of boilers ; alteration to boiler
house anrl installation of hot water service Water t.reatmelJt Boiler house and boilers }iatron's flat and minor works Electrical in~tallation : remodelling kitchen
block Nurses' home: Yisitors' toilets: refrigerated
mortuary eabinet Air conditioning theatre and birth room ;
alteration:> and addition~ to children':> ward
New hospital at IVIount Bt•autv New hospital W anl exten,;ions f~lectrical installation
BENEVOLENT HOMES.
Alexander (Castlcmaine)
Bendigo Benevolent Home
The Gippsland Home and Hospital (Bairnsdale)
Grace McKellar House (Geelong)
Greenvale Village
Melbourne Home and Hospital for the Aged (Cheltenham) Ovens and Murray Home (Bcechworth)
The Queen Elizabeth Home (Ballarat) ..
Alterations to nursing aide school : laundry exchange
Conversiou of nurses' home to Rursing aide school
Patients' clothing stores blocks D and E ; residents' laundry an(l soiled linen ;;torage
Extensions to ward block : group laundry equipment
Completion 2nd aml ;)rd floors north wing ; fire protection
Teaching and amenities block Library ; smoke room and occupational
ther~py room Percy Baxter flatc; ; nmsing aide training
school ; passenger lift main building
Patients enjoy the pleasant surroundings at Montefiore Home, St. Kilda,
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HOSTELS FOR THE AGED.
Association for the Blind Broughton Hall (Camberwell) Emrnaus Rest Home (:'\'lurrumbeena) Fairview Homes for the Aged (W arragul) Grange Hostel for the Aged (Hamilton) l\'Iildura Homes for the Aged .. Ray M. Begg Home for the Aged (Kyneton) St. Catherine's House (Balwyn)
Alterations to kitchen Brighton Home New wing Erection of four residential units Central heating to flats ; roadwork Washrooms for male patients X ew housing unit Two flat units Staff' quarters
CHILDREN'S HOMES.
Ballarat Orphanage Xew residential unit Methodist Peace Memorial Homes for Children (Burwood) Staff flats St. Cuthbert's Home for Boys (Colac) Residence for Principal St. John's Home for Boys (Canterbury) New cottages Sutherland Homes for Children (Carlton and Diamond Creek) Cottage units ; dining room and recreation
room
IXSTITUTIONS FOR MATERNAL ANI) INFANT WELFARE.
The Grey Sisters' Mother and Child Care Centre Extensions to nursery (Canterbury)
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Mothers and Babies Isabel Younger Ross J.-lemorial Hall (Carlton)
The Tweddle Baby Hospital, Footscray New hospital stage 2
PHILAXTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS AXD SOCIETIES.
Y oora lla Hospital School for Crippled Children (Carlton) Extensions to administration offices
AMBULANCE SERVICES.
North-Eastern Victoria District Ambulance Service New station Mount Beauty (Wangaratta)
Peninsula Ambulance Service (Frankston) Headquarters station Frankston
CARE OF THE AGED.
Changing trends in care of the aged are bringing into prominence two more aspects of the work that must be developed~-greater use of medical social workers and the provision of day hospitals.
Care of the elderly (who now form 9 per cent. of our population) is a major social problem. The expectation of life is increasing and the number of old people consequently increasing each year. This problem will not solve itself----only a combined effmt by many people can bring about a successful solution. Victoria is most fortunate in having these people 'Who are interested in helping others.
\Ve have more voluntary organizations and committees, in proportion to population. than other States, and in the field of geriatrics, these committees are doing wonderful work.
The provision of accommodation for elderly people is not simply a matter of building homes. We must have homes and hostels of appropriate types ; special equipment and services are necessary. and often supervision or care must be provided.
At present, eight types of accommodation are available for those who cannot be cared for in their own homes. They include-
(1) Small homes which ean be owned or rented. (2) Village settlement facilities-small homes, flats, flatettes, with or \\rithout
personal services. (3) Hostels which provide care and attention. (4) Homes which provide care and attention for ambulatory people.
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(5) Homes for frail people. (6) Geriatric units where diseases and infirmities associated with old age may
be treated. (7) Homes for long stay patients. (8) Special hospitals for sick elderly people.
1\'Iuch has been said about homes like these, but little about the people who look after the elderly. Yet it is with these people that ultimate success lies. In fact, without them, the whole service fails. 1\'Iany people find the work troublesome-others cannot cope with the disabilities and sicknesses of old age. It is in this field that devoted care is more important than technical assistance. ~Workers must feel a sense of satisfaction with their results.
The standard of our facilities for the care of aged persons is at least equal to that overseas, and the committees who are establishing and conducting such homes deserve credit for their work.
One fact emerging is that we should bring the incapacitated elderly person back to a physical condition normal for his age--not attempt to make him young again.
Rehabilitation for aged patients differs in several ways from that for younger patients. Long term objectives are different. Although these should not alter the positive approach and the application of basic principles, they do affect the time and monev that can be expended.
Rehabilitation of the aged can be carried ont in the public hospital. the geriatric unit, the benevolent home, the private hospital and, to some extent, in the patient's home. In this last case, rehabilitation cannot be effected without the personnel and equipment of the specialized rehabilitation centre.
We are establishing, therefore, day hospitals attached to benevolent homes. Patients attend the day hospital dming the day where they receive medical treatment and care similar to that given to in-patients but they return home each night and remain there at weekends. Patients may attend frorn one to five days weekly, as required. receiving those therapies that help them most.
One scheme has been commenced at Grace 1\'IcKellar House, Geelong, and another will be commenced soon at the Gippsland Home and HospitaL Bairnsdale. Plans have been approved for the erection of a new day hospital at i\'Iount Royal, Parkville, and plans are being prepared for another at J\Telbourne Home and Hospital for the Aged, Cheltenham.
Our greatest weakness remains in the field of domiciliary care and visiting. It is true that some geriatric hospitals have arranged for preliminary visits to the homes of patients who apply for admission. These visits are made by social service vvorkers who are at present insufficient in number to meet the demand. Trained nurses have been appointed by some as welfare officers.
This is valuable service, but we cannot hope to deal effectively with the problem until every patient is seen in his home whether or not he applies for admission, and as many patients as possible arc treated in their homes or elsewhere in the normal social environment. :Most of all we must eradicate from our minds the idea that an institution is the place where an old person should end his days. Remnants of this thinking are still with us in some places and naturally the public mind is slow to change.
It behoves all of us associated with old people and their care to educate the public mind to the fact that old age in itself need not be a serious handicap. Infirmities taken early, can be prevented or controlled, life can be full and the old person enjoy a norma] community life. To achieve this. our hospitals and hostels must work towards ever closer collaboration with all domiciliary services and with the public at large.
The Commission bed bureau has proved a valuable service to patients, their relatives. doctors and the public hospitals. This year. more than 1,000 requests for assistance have been received.
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Happy scene at Annesley Methodist Homes for the Aged, Mont Albert.
A fund established in l\);)S) to subsilliz<' fees for patients vvho have been transferred from pnblie hospitals to selcctt'd prin1te hospitals pmding their admission to benevolent homes, has proved most sllCCPst-Jnl. This .vear. 4:3 rwoplt• have been ast-tistc:d. pro\·iding in ail. ::U08 bed days at n co.;t ol' t1.:t~.3 11s. f5d.- not including hospital benefits.
Building 'Norks were eomplde(l at the folluwing honwc>, providing additional <H't·ommodation d ming the \·ear :
183/62.~2
Clifton \Yatem \'ill,\g(• (Baim-;daiP).
:\1o;;gid (i'\urTP\' Hills).
Princes Hill VillaJ.!L' (Carlton).
Claremont HolllL' for tht• A;.!J'd (:-;outh ;\lelbourne).
CoHgr<'gl1timml Honw for Ag(•<l J'pr;-;onr; (Cambenn~ll).
Dantlenong and I }istrict Homt<~ for thP Aged.
Fairview Homp,; for tlw Ag··d (\\'arra!-(ul).
I?ern Tn•t- (;u!h· Aged Peop],:~ Hull\\'~.
Lvndoch ( Warmamhool).
Milduru Home~ for tht' AgP1l.
(hen~ and :\lurray Homt' (Ht>r>chworth).
Brotherhoo1T of St. Laurpnce. Canmu Dowu~ ~cttlement.
BrotherhmHl of Nt. Laurew:e. Ltr<L ~ettlenwnt.
Lewit~ Court Home for the Aged (Portland).
Stawell En•utille Home~ for t!H~ Agt>d.
1\othesa~· (Sandringham).
Building works are in progrei::\::l at
Eva Tille~· Home (Camberwell).
Box Hill E\·cnti1lc Home for '\kn.
Lyndoch (\Varrnambool).
~hill Old Folks' Honw.
Greenvale \'illage.
Alexander (CastlenwinP).
'\lildura Homes for the Aged.
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Grace McKellar House (Geelong).
Queen Elizabeth Home (Ballarat)-Percy Baxter flats.
Association for the Blind (Brighton).
Broughton Hall (Camberwell).
Enunaus Rest Home (1\:lurrumbeena).
Ray M. Begg Home for the Aged (Kyneton).
Emmy Monash Home for the Aged (Caulfield).
Lions Club of Footscray Elderly Citizens' Village.
Judge Book Memorial Village (Eltham).
l\'Iaryknoll Cottage Scheme for Elderly People (Nar Nar Goon).
" Mayflower" C®llins Street Independent Church Home for Aged People (Brighton).
Northaven Baptist Guest Home for the Aged (Kerang).
St. John's Park (Mooroolbark).
Wangaratta Wesley Homes.
Presbyterian Centre for Elderly People " Kirkbrae " (Kilsyth-Montrose).
Eventide Lutheran Homes (Hamilton).
Committees are planning to establish new homes in the near future in the following areas
Kyabram. Wonthaggi. Armadale.
Rochester. Footscray.
The following schedule lists details of accommodation available to elderly people in homes, hostels and hospitals registered with the Commission :-
-
Benevolent Homes-
Metropolitan . . . .
Ccuntry . . . .
Hospital Annexes-
Metropolitan . . . .
Country . . ..
Hostels-
Voluntary Organizations
Metropolitan
Country
Church Organizations
Metropolitan
Country
. .
. .
. .
. .
..
..
. .
. .
Ambulant.
Male.
288
298
I
. . 19
105 *ISO
248
643 t49
131 t43
Female.
103
200
..
20
237
149
928
182
* Voluntary Organizations-150 beds. This accommodation is undefined.
! Male.
766
551
. .
35
77
41
84
2
Infirm.
Female.
i
718
724
29
53
24
65
223
2
Total.
1,875
1,773
29
127
593
503
1,927
360
t Church Organizations-92 beds. Although the homes had opened, these beds were not occupied on 30th June, 1961.
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Ambulant. Infirm. Total.
Summary of Beds-I
Metropolitan .. i 2,503 1,921
Country .. .. i 1,290 I ,473 1--! 3,793 3,394 7,187
Overnight Hostels 230
Private Hospitals 2,200
9,617
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
The first combined Regional Conference was held in Melbourne on the 2nd May. 1961. This was well attended and appreciated by delegates from each region.
The conference gave delegates an opportunity of meeting to exchange ideas and opinions and to obtain a wider view of regional planning within the State.
Dr. E. Wilder gave an outline of his successful pathology service operating in Gippsland, and Professor Townsend spoke on the use of baby incubators in the country.
The Chairman, Dr. Lindell, gave an outline of the regional scheme in retrospect and prospect. He mentioned the following services in operation :-
Pathology 7 regions
Radiology 7 "
Physiotherapy 8 ,. Libraries 11
" Engineering 5
" Group Laundry 4
" Peter McCallum Clinics 9
" Psychiatry Clinics 6
" Reserve equipment 11
" Blood banks 9
"
A section of the conference was devoted to discussion on questions raised by the regions. This proved interesting and informative to delegates, to Commissioners and their staff members.
Regional Engineering.~A third regional engineer was appointed in Central Victoria and four Gippsland engineers are carrying out preventive maintenance at designated hospitals. Appointment of a fourth regional engineer is under consideration.
Central Linen Service.-Services are operating successfully in two regions and a group laundry in four other regions. Two more central linen services will commence within a few months.
Regular council and advisory meetings These have proved stimulating and interesting. very satisfactorily.
have been held throughout the year. The regional service in general is working
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AD:\:IINISTHATIOX
The number of managerial changes ha:.; fallen from :32 in l!l5H-60 to 11 in 1U60~61 ; this is an important fador in notieeal)ly improYed admini:stration throughout in:stitutions generally.
During the year, 30 administrative inspectiom were carried out. l~mphasis wa:s given to service departments and assistance in thit-> field.
Additional ~':!mall hospitals have associated tht>m1-<eln~s with ha:-;e hospitals as administrative annexes with beneficial resu1tR.
The first educational conference dealing with JH'ildicnl ndminist,x·ation \\'as held for managers of smaller hospitals. The two·day conference was well att(md(:d and profitable.
Electronics engineer checking special equipment at Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital.
BURSARIES (OTHER 'J'HAN ~'TRRI~U).
In future, bursaries for the eomplet(• cours<' in dietetics will he awarded to second year and more advaneed students.
Bursaries awarded prior to the irnplementation of' this new policy WPI'C' continued. Payments made amounted to £!3.7():").
In addition. bursaries \vere awarded to 8tudents engaged in social ~:<tudieb at the University of ::\'Ielbourne.
ADVISOH.Y C'OUXC'lL.
The Commission wishes to record its appreciation of the assistance given by the chairman and members of the Advisorv Council who tendered valuable advice to the Commission on manv matters referred t;} that body during the vcar.
A.NlBULANCE NERVICE8.
Branches of regional ambulance service:-: were cst;ablished m the following areas during the year :----
Cowes *Davlesford *Fe;n Tree Gully
*Kvneton .;
Jiount Beautv *Ouyen
Pakenham \Vodonga
*Woodend
* Independent servic<';, \\'£'re alrt"ady in t'Xi,tenc-e in t.hese areHB.
Statistical Table.
Vehicles
Staff
Contributors
Patients carried
:\fileage tra,·clled
Capita 1 grants
:\faintcnance grant.s
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l!l:Jl-.!0.
114 248
201,696 125.:378
1.6H5.2:16 £88.6:31 £48.6~m
1960-61.
246* 403
304,597 199,366
4,037,411 t £180,230 £193,13:)
fm:luded in the nwintenaJH'(' granis m1s an <~mmmt of £16:).:)70 provided for transport of pensioners anr1 indigrnt rmtir·:rh who n•cein'd free ambulance tran:-;port.
Capital grants to S('l'\ i<"e~: (.£1 so.:z:~o) \\·ere allocated a:-; follows :
New lJLLildings
Hemodelling. alterations and addition:,;
Furniture and equipnwnt
Land and propertie:-: ..
Yehicles (including rrpln<'('JtlPllts)
£
105,729 4,826
14,400 9,076
46.199
A new lwadquart<~rs huildi11p was completed at the ~ortlwrn Dititrict Ambulance Service (Echuca) and ne\\· branch station buildings were completed at Bacchus Marsh, Camperdown. Charlton, CohranL Colac. nlenthompson, K ilmore, l\laryborough, J\Ioorabbin, Norlane. Stawell and Timboon.
Headquarters building:,; nearing completion are-~
l\iid-:.\Tmra.v District .Ambulance Service (Swan Hill).
Peninsula Ambulance Service (Frankston).
Wimmera District Ambulance Service (Horsham).
Dming the yrar, fifteen visits for administrative inspections, assistance and advice were made.
Two superintendents han~ nmY succrssfully completed the advanced driving comse at the Police Driving School. Ambulance officers were trained in the "mouth to mouth" method of resuscitation during the .'·rar.
Benefits to members requiring ambulance transport when outside their own regions han~ been increased to one hundred milrs free~ transport on any one occasion.
The Dangerous Drugs Regulabons were amended to proYide for the carnage of morphia in amlmlances for use h.'· doctors at accident:-;.
A master policy against public risk claims now covers all ambulance serv1ces.
l\TEDlCj_L SERVICES. Res1:dent Jf edical Qfficers.
A larger final year medical course permitted all metropolitan hospitals to fulfil their requirements in junior resident medical officers. and the supplementary examinations made available several more graduate's for appointment to countr.v base hospitals.
Two appointees were obtained from the Cnited Kingdom this year, but four base hospitals have vacancies unfilled. The difficulty in obtaining more applicants from the United Kingdom is due to the improvements in conditions in the hospital field there.
The Commission's Medical Liaison Officer, London (Dr. C. Ellingworth) visited Victoria in January and February, 1961, and made a tour of inspection of country base hospitals.
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Patients using new equipment in remedial gymnasium at Austin Hospital, Heidelberg.
X -ray Advisory Comrn£ttee. The committee held four meetings during the year. The Commission appreciates its
assistance and the advice its members were always ready to give to Commission officers on x-ray matters.
Pathology Trainees. Two medical graduates completed the training course during the year and received
appointments as pathologists to hospitals. One medical graduate was appointed to the training course in February, 1961.
Committee on Rehabilitat1:on. The Commission appointed a committee of medical representatives of the Alfred,
Prince Henry's and Hampton hospitals in April, 1961, to consider and make recommendations to the Commission upon a suggestion that a rehabilitation service be established for general teaching hospitals south of the Y arra and to include Hampton Hospital. The committee submitted its report to the Commission on 29th June, 1961. The Commission thanks the chairman and members of the committee for their help.
Medical Salaries Committee. The Commission records its appreciation of the services rendered by the chairman,
Mr. J. V. Dillon, S.l\L, and the members of the :Y1edical Salaries Committee who gave many hours of their time to resolve a difficult assignment.
)1EDICAL, SURGICAL AND GENERAL EQUIP.\lENT.
If a hospital is to provide a first class service, it must have-
{1) medical and surgical equipment sufficient in quantity, quality and type to provide appropriate treatment;
(2) ward furniture, practical for the nurse and comfortable for the patient ;
(3) furniture for staff accommodation of a suitable standard to attract staff;
(4) efficient kitchen facilities, including means of serving appetizing meals to patients.
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These are major requirements but the equipment in a hospital ranges from small items costing a few shillings to major x-ray equipment costing £10,000 or more.
Equipment and furniture wear out ; other items become obsolete and new and more efficient equipment becomes necessary. A hospital, if it is to remain efficient, must adapt itself to change. This means at times that some costly equipment becomes obsolescent and must be replaced.
During the year, efforts to minimize staphylococcal infection in hospitals led to the purchase of special equipment. Garbage disposal, using various types of bag-holders and disposal bags, is being investigated and will be tried in selected hospitals.
A number of homes of various types for the aged were completed and the Commission helped financially in purchasing furniture for them.
The Commission's Equipment Officer made many visits to hospitals to advise and help with equipment problems.
In all, the Commission made grants to hospitals for furniture and equipment requirements totalling £505,340.
Advisory Cornm:ittee, Fire, Explosion and Electrical Hazards.
Extra low voltage medical transformers were investigated and hospitals were asked to have all such transformers checked by the local electricity supply authority. The Commission is grateful to the chairman and members of this Committee for the help which it rendered during the year.
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATIVE EDUCATION.
The University of New South Wales, through its School of Hospital Administration and Department of External Studies in Hospital Administration, continued its courses of study for officers of hospitals throughout Australia. Victorian hospitals have students in all courses.
At the 1960 examinations, 21 students completed the External Studies examinations and were awarded the Diploma in Hospital Administration; 13 of these were Victorians. There are 100 diplomates of the course, including 55 Victorians.
On 30th June, 196L 168 students were registered for the 1961 examinations; these included 63 Victorians.
For the twelve months' course, two Victorian scholarship students, .Messrs. A. R. Glen, Manager of Portland and District Hospital, and F. P. O'Brien of the Commission's staff, passed tJ1e 1960-61 examinations. Each gained the Certificate of the Extension Course of the University's School of Hospital Administration. ~Ir. C. G. Baird, Manager of The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and J}1r. G. G. Hookey, ~Ianager of the Bacchus .Marsh and District War ::VIemorial Hospital, were awarded the 1961-62 scholarships for this course.
Of the three candidates studying for the Master of Hospital Administration Degree, Mr. S. K. Steele, B.Com. (Melb.) is a Victorian, at present on the staff of the Department of External Studies.
The Commission again sponsored a full-time residential school at Melbourne, and regional schools at five base hospitals, conducted by the Supervisor of External Studies (Mr. W. Harcourt Baird, F.H.A.).
Medical Technologists in Pathology Laboratory. Footscray and District Hospital.
~H:JtSING.
Although the general staffing position is Ratisfactory. there remam local shortages of nurses.
Some hospitals, usually shmt of nursing stafL have filled establishments and several hospitals, once dependent on part-time staff. have engaged full-time nurses. Some hospitals in the western district remain short of staff and there are shortages in parts of the metropolitan area.
Nurses holding the double certificate are ahva:·s in short supply. ::Vlarriage is the usual reason, although many return to work part time. particularly in the eountry.
The nursing aide handbook will soon be ready for distribution and the work of compiling a new nursing booklet is nearing completion.
Nursing Bursan:es.
The nursing bursary was increased in value from £50 to £78. The agreement nmv requires the holder of a nursing bursary to complete
(a) the appropriate year at 8chool : and
(b) her general training in a hospital in Victoria approved by the Commission.
Bursary holders are not now required to eomplete a staff nurHe year.
The number of applications received already indicates that the total this year will be the highest since 1956. Since the scheme began in 1950, 5,022 bursaries have been awarded to school girls of whom 633 have completed their training.
Since her return from abroad last September, the Nursing Executive Officer has paid 81 visits to country and metropolitan hospitals to assist committees and matrons with their problems.
Nurses relax in sunshine outside Nurses Home at West Gippsland Hospital. Warragul.
The following table shows the numerical relationship between nmses and patients in subsidized hospitals. [t is significant that the proportion of nurses to patients continues to rise. The so-called " shortages " are relative and isolated.
1930 ..
1940 ..
1950
1955
1956
1957 ..
1958 ..
1959 ..
1960 ..
1961
Year.
Metropolitan.
1,070
1,858
TABLE " A."
Nursing Staff.
Country. Total.
646 1,716
1,357 I 3,215
Dally Average Occupied Beds.
2,350
3,129
1,487
2,289
3,837
5,418
(Change to 44 and then 40 hour week took place within this period.)
2,905 I I ,933 4,838 3,610 2,888 6,498
4,362 2,856 7,218 4,364 3,129 7,493
4,547 2,913 7,460 4,520.5 I 3,248 7,769
4,923 3,121 8,044 4,652.8 3,321.6 7,974.4
5,152 3,264 8,416 4,708 3,382 8,090
5,382 3,439 8,821 4,829.2 3,553 8,382
5,660 3,506 9,166 4,879.3 3,539 8,418
5,901 3,641 4,993.1 3,580.5 8,573.6
Ratio of Nurses eo Patiencs.
I : 2.23
I : 1.68
I : 1.32
1.03
1.04
: 0.99
: 0.96
: 0.96
I : 0.91
I : 0.898
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TABLE " B." The number of nurses and other members of the nursing team employed in subsidized
hospitals and institutions at the 30th June, 1961, includes--4,297 Trained nurses, 3,67 4 Student nurses, including those in schools of nursing,
10 Midwives only, 480 Student midwives, 871 Qualified and student nursing aides, 146 Mothercraft nurses,
1,7 43 Untrained assistant nurses and male nursing orderlies,
In addition, more than 100 nurses are employed part-time.
Trained nurses include 115 sistor tutors, 32 male nurses and 90 district nurses.
TABLE " C." The annual totals of student nurses in training in all Victorian hospitals, public and
private, since 1948, are as follows :~ 1948 2,797. 1949 2,931. 1950 2,799. 1951 2,801. 1952 2,8:37. 1953 2,932. 1954 2,997. 1955 3,187. 1956 3,314. 1957 1958 1959
1960
3,537. 3,787. :3,774 (an actual decrease of 13, though there was an increase
of 101 in public hospitals). 4,140 (an increase of 366 over the previous year. This is the
largest recorded annual increase).
Nursing Aides receiving instruction, Warrnambool and District Base Hospital.
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Postgraduate Scholars hips.
One hundred and sixty-three scholarships have been awarded by the Hospitals and Charities Commission to the value of £66,673. The scholarships awarded for 1961 are-
:X nrsing administrators 6 ~ister tutors 8 ::\Iidwife tutors 3 Ward sisters 4
Schools of Nursin_g.
The Royal Jlelbournc !Jos7Jital and .Associated Hospitals School of Xursl:ng.~During t,he past tweln' months. the decisions reached by The Royal }lelbourne Hospital in June, 1960, were implemented \vith least disruption to the nursing services in hospitals and nurse education.
The last intake of student nurses to the present school of nursing took place on 11th July. 1960. Arrangements were made jn )Jay. 1961 to transfer " Kingsfold '' and its annexe " \Vamnmng" and their RtaffR to the ::\lelbourne NurRing Aide School.
Nursing Sister comforts a child patient at Warrnambool and District Base Hospital.
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The staff of the sehool of nursin~ was redueed durin~ t:he year. and further ehan~eA will be made when final decisions are reached on the future use of the schooL
The total number of nurses who had eomplebd training at ~30th .Tune. 1~)61 is 1.327. In December, Hl60. two former studcntfi of the school qualified as sister tutors at the College of Nursing. Australia.
The Sorthern flistr£ct School of Xursinfr Bendir;o.~ ·During the .\·ear. 126 students commenced trainin~: the number in tnlining i~S 414.
:ll elbour1w Snrsinr; Aide School. Toorak. ~The numher of :;;tu dents 111 training Js 220.
Wimmera iVttrsing Aide 8chool. ~Varracknabec~l.-- The school has completed its fourth nar. The number of Rtudents in training is 47.
Jlf aunt Royal Xursinq A ?·de School. Parkm'llP. -The nu m bcr of students m train in~ 18 25.
Establishment of :'\"ursing Aide Schools.~ In co-operation \vith the Victorian Nur~o~ing C!ounciL the following additional institutions were approved as training Mchools for nursing aides:~
Alexander (Castlernaine). Annat and District Hospital. affiliated with the Wimmera Nursing Aide School. Bendigo Benevolent Home. Geelong and District Hospital. Greenvale Village. Queen Elizabeth Home (Ballarat) and affiliated hospital, Ballarat and District
Base Hospital. W arrnarnbool and District Base Hospital and affiliated hospitals with
temporary approval-
Camperdown District Hospital. Koroit and District )femorial Hospital. Port Fairy HospitaL Norah Cosgrave Terang and District Community HospitaL
Institutions affiliated with the Melbourne Nursing Aide SchoolMelbourne Home and Hospital for the Aged (Cheltenham). Preston and N orthcote Community Hospital.
Recru,itrnent.
Interest in nursing as a career is maintained particularly by visits of recruiting officers to schools and parent groups. Visual aids are used extensively with emphasis on local training facilities and amenities.
Career campaigns were popular, giving valuable opportunities for teachers, children and parents to meet recruiting officers.
Publicity material was used to advantage at career campaigns and during health and education weeks. It was found most advantageous to set up the publicity material, together with tutorial equipment, at training schools to interest parents as well as school girls in the living and working conditions of students and in nursing as a career.
Two hundred and seven schools were visited and 11,7~)3 school girls were present at talks or interviews.
Relieving Matron Service.
Four permanent matrons of the relieving staff have been kept occupied deputizing for matrons of smaller country hospitals during their absences through illness or leave.
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Relieving Nursing Service.
The numbers in the service have fluctuated and for a time only three nurses were available. During the year. the number of sisters employed in the service was increased to twehTe and the establishment was filled.
District l\'wrsing Service.
During the 271.896 visits were paid by district nurses in Victoria ; of these over 40,000 were in country districts. Eifteen sisters, including four with Ballarat and five with Geelong district nursing societies, \Vere employed by country visiting services and 7:3 (including part-time nurses) by the .Melbourne District Nursing Service.
General.
In addition to those interviewed h_v the Recruitment Officer, more than :3.000 nurses and prospective nurses were interviewed and helped by the members of the Nursing Division. :\Iembers of the Commission nursing staff attended meetings of regional eouncils and nursing ad visor,v committees d nring the year. :\lemben; of the division continually asse:ss the nursing needs of hospital:.; and determine establishments.
Trainee Nurse from Fiji attends a patient at the Williamstown and District General Hospital.
PRIVATE HOSPITALS.
Requests for conversion of premises to hospitals
Approvals after complying with requirements
Cancellations or non-renewals of registration
Inspections~
lVIetropolitan hospitals
Country hospitals ..
24
5
6
174
33
30
Of the six hospitals not re-registered, three did not apply for registration, one failed to meet the Commission's requirements and two were registered under the Hospitals and Charities Act.
Registrations.
Transfers to Registration IRegi ~n at 30th June, 1960 under Hospitals and Registered •t 1st July, 1961.
-
Metropolitan . .
Country . .
Total
Charities Act.
Hospitals. I Beds. Hospitals. Beds.
.. 173 3,933 I 21
. . .. 82 1,245 I 9
. . .. ~I 5,178 2 30
COMMONWEALTH HOSPITAL BENEFITS.
(1st July, 1960 to 30th November, 1960 only.)
Hospitals. Beds.
171 4,008
83 I ,316
254 5,324
Owing to the effect of the 1958 and 1959, amendments to the National Health Act and at the request of the Commonwealth Department of Health, the trust account operated on behalf of the Commonwealth was closed on 30th November.
Administration concerned with hospital benefits and private hospitals was returned to the Commonwealth Director of Health for Victoria on 1st December, 1960.
REGISTRATIONS UNDER THE HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES ACT.
During the year, there were 42 new registrations compared to 60 for the year 1959-60. The elassifications are as follows
Children's Homes Church Relief Organizations Hospital (Benevolent) Societies Hostels for the Aged Organizations for the Welfare of Boys and Girls Sundry Philanthropic Organizations
3 1 1 3
22 12 4:2
Changes of Class~fi.cation.-There were eight changes of classification-Convalescent Homes to Hostels for the Aged 1 Hospital (Benevolent) Societies to Publi.e Hospitals . . 2 Hostels to Hostels for the 2 Organizations for the \Velfare of Bo~·s and Girls to Children's
H~ws 1 Organizations for the \Velfare of Boys and Girls to Kindergartens 1 Sundry Philanthropic Organizations to Hostels for the Aged. . 1
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Changes of Same.-There were seventeen changes of name.
Deletions front Records.--There were nme deletions from the records-Ambulance Services c}
Benevolent Societies :3 Children's Homes 1 Organizations for the Welfare of Bovs and Girls 1
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FINANCE.
GOVERNMENT FUNDS.
1st July, 1960, to 30th June, 1961.
Hospitals and Charities Fund-
The amount available for expenditure in the financial year 1960-61 by way of Government contribution to maintenance costs of public hospitals and charitable institutions was
Payments from the Fund were
(1) Administration-
(a) Hospitals and Charities Commission
(b) Training of officers including secretaries charged with the business administration of hospitals
(c) Recruiting and training of nurses and nursing staff for institutions (including hospitals)
(d) Post-graduate education of nurses employed by any registered institution or society
(e) Expenses of totalizator inspectors ••
(f) Printing of magazine-" Your Hospitals "
(g) Transfer of metropolitan patients to country hospitals (cost of transport only)
£
158,646
8,602
4,755
13,167
6,538
1,106
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Mother and Babe.-A scene at Williamstown and District General Hospital.
£
13,000,000
192,818
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(2) 1'1aintenancel. Hospitals 2. Benevolent Homes 3. Special Hospital for the Aged 4. Hostels for the Aged 5. Children's Homes 6. Foundling Homes and Refuges 7. Rescue Homes 8. Convalescent Homes 9. Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institutions
I 0. Medical Dispensaries 11. Institutions for Maternal and Infant Welfare 12. Philanthropic Organizations 13. Schools of Nursing 14. Ambulance Services 15. District Nursing Societies 16. Ladies Benevolent Societies 17. Bush Nursing Centres 18. Church Relief Organizations
Public risk insurance premium paid on behalf of hospitals benevolent homes and special hospital for the aged and ambulance services
Less refund from Commonwealth Government for blood transfusion service
Total Payments
Payments into the Fund were-Special Appropriations-Hospitals and Charities Act No.
6274 Totalizator Act No. 6353 T attersall Consultations Act No. 6390
Vote-Division 65/3/2
Balance in the Fund at 1st July, 1960
Loan Funds.
£. 11,304,486
637,623 159,154 40,881
128,165 71,139 10,250 8,341
21,581 17,598 13,500 46,909
111,063 193,133 57,800 5,300 7,875 4,000
12,838,798
14 936
12,853,734
49,994
£
800,000 956,807
3,134,202 9,000,000
13,891,009 287,081
12,803,740
12,996,558
£
14,178,090
During the year, £4,561,000 was paid in capital grants to registered institutions and societies towards cost of buildings and the purchase of plant, equipment, furniture, and fittings.
Hospital Benefits Fund. Under the provisions of the Hospital Benefits Act 1958, the Commonwealth
Government pays to the State an amount of 8s. per day for each qualified patient maintained in a public hospital and 12s. per day for each qualified pensioner.
Advances received from the Commonwealth Government during the year ended 30th June, 1961, were £1,685,028 and payments as follows were made from the Fund :-
Public hospitals Benevolent homes Other institutions
£ I ,262,042
349,785 56,598
I ,668,425
Commonwealth Pharmaceutical Benefits Trust Account.
The Commonwealth Government, under a determination made within the provisions of Section 99(4) of the National Health Act meets portion of the cost of pharmaceutical benefits supplied to patients in approved public hospitals and mental institutions.
During the year, payments amounting to £1,294,034 were made by the Commission on behalf of the Commonwealth Government.
The National Health Act permits hospitals to charge Ss. on every prescription, but this charge is not raised in respect of public in-patients and pensioners.
Bed Cost.
The nominal daily average bed cost for 1960-61 was £5 19s. 6d.
The nominal average cost per out-patient attendance was £I 13s. 9d.
These are relative rather than comparative figures.
GENERAL POSITION OF SUBSIDIZED HOSPITALS.
1st July, 1960, to 30th June, 1961.
The general position is covered by the next succeeding paragraphs, the financial and statistical tables showing the details for each institution.
MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT.
A dissection of the results for the period under review shows that-
Metropolitan Hospitals-
20 had credit balances totalling 11 had debit balances totalling
Country Hospitals-65 had credit balances totalling
41 had debit balances totalling
£ 204,405 32,895
139,266
52,902
The net results for 1960-61 show a surplus of £257,874 compared with a surplus of £219,217 for 1959-60.
MAINTENANCE FUND.
A comparison between the opening and closing balances reveals that at-
1st July, 1960-
88 hospitals had credit balances aggregating 43 hospitals had debit balances aggregating
30th June, 1961-
96 hospitals had credit balances aggregating
39 hospitals had debit balances aggregating
MAINTENANCE INCOI"IE AND ITS SOURCES.
733,576 1,005,104
859,519
891,188
The income available for all hospitals for general maintenance purposes during the twelve months ended 30th June, 1961, was £22,163,081.
183/62.-3
The various sources of maintenance income, together with the percentages to the total income, are shown in the following comparative statement covering the last three years :-
1958-59 I 1959-60 i 1960-61
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State Government Grants .. 10, 183,296} 57 11,271,7841._ 56 11,304,486} 51 State Government, Other Sources 478 2,539 I 6,882 *Commonwealth Government .. 2,182,998 12 2,482,585 12 2,775,666 13 Charitable Contributions .. 416,724 2 402,331 2 456,347 2 Patients' Contributions . . .. 4,900,127 27 5,623,403 28 7,173,607 32 Other Sources . . .. . - 402,491 2 462,899 2 446,093 2
Totals .. . . 18,086,114 100 20,245,541 100 22,163,081 100
* Commonwealth Government Payments:
Hospital Benefits . . .. I ,252,133 7 1,217,648 6 I ,238,508 6 Pharmaceutical Benefits .. .. 555,838 3 833,556 4 I, 135,040 5 Tuberculosis Payments . . .. 373, 198 2 428,832 2 399,285 2 Other . . . . . . . 1.829 .. 2,549 . . 2,833 . .
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I Totals . . .. 2,182,998 12 2,482,585 12 2,775,666 13 -
RESERVE FUNDS.
Reserve Funds are available for either maintenance or capital purposes. The amounts held at balancing date over the last three years were-
I 1958-59. 1959-60. 1960-61.
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Metropolitan Hospitals 192,463 120,786 173,104 Country Hospitals 155,898 204,580 246,497
Total 348,361 325,366 419,601
MAINTENANCE BANK ACCOUNTS.
The following comparative statements show the closing balances of all hospitals over the last three years :-
- 1958-59. 1959-60. 1960-61. ! i
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Overdrafts . . . . . . .. . . 2,073.493 1,988,132 1,964,676 Credit Balances . . . . . . .. 77,108 123,942 144,101
·--Net Overdraft . . . . . . .. 1,996,385 I ,864,190 1,820,575
ENDOWMENT FUNDS.
The amounts held at the balancing date over the last three years were-
- 1958-59, 1959-60. 1960-61.
{. {. £. Metropolitan Hospitals . . . . .. I ,228,740 1,248,187 1,270,601 Country Hospitals . . . . . . .. 194,846 191,148 191,815
Total . . .. . . 1,423,586 1,439,335 1,462,416
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE.
During the last three financial periods expenditure as under was incurred in additional buildings, plant and equipment-
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1958-59. 1959-60. 1960-61.
£ £ £
Metropolitan Hospitals . . . . .. 2,846,858 3,095,581 3,614,126
Country Hospitals . . . . . . .. 1,199,668 1,085,849 1,159,885
Total .. . . . . 4,046,526 4,181,430 4,774,011
PATIENTS TREATED DURING THE PERIOD.
During the twelve months to 30th June, 1961, the numbers of patients treated were-
In-patients, 270,840 and out-patients, 581,023, the attendances of the latter totalling 1,624,281.
The daily average of all in-patients for the period was 8573 ·6, with an average stay of 11 · 5 days. The average stay of intermediate and private patients was 7 · 8 days.
Comparisons for the last three years in respect of all the patients treated are shown hereunder-
In-Patients-
Number of patients treated-
Metropolitan .. . . . . .. 137,211 140,351 i
148,409
Country . . .. . . . . 121.269 119,675 122,431
Totals . . .. . . 258,480 ! 260,026 270,840
Daily average-
I Metropolitan 4,829·2 4.879·3 4,993·1 . . . . ..
Country . . .. . . . . 3,553·0 3,539·0 3,580·5
Totals . . .. . . 8,382·2 8,418·3 8,573·6
Out-Patients-
Persons treated-
Metropolitan .. . . . . .. 380,388 375,822 383,209
Country .. . . . . . . 184,359 187,871 197,814
Totals . . . . .. 564,747 563,693 581,023
Attendances-
Metropolitan .. .. . . . . 1,305,667 1,291,974 1,274,357
Country . . . . . . .. 324,983 336,431 349,924
Totals . . .. ..I 1,630,650 1,628,405 1,624,281
The above figures relate to the work carried on by hospitals and include intermediate and private patients.
INTERMEDIATE AND PRIVATE PATIENTS.
The following are the comparisons of the numbers treated in these sections during the past three years-
Metropolitan Country
Totals
Daily average Intermediate and Private Patients Number of Maternity Cases treated in Inter
mediate and Private Wards (included in above totals) 33,695
MATERNITY PATIENTS.
1959-60.
39,797 83,222
123,019
2,697·9
33,727
1960-61.
42,505 85,432
127,937
2,744·6
35,618
Hereunder are given the figures in regard to maternity patients cared for during the twelve months ended 30th June, 1961-
Patients treated in the metropolis
In Public Wards
In Intermediate and Private Wards
Patients treated in the country
In Public Wards
In Intermediate and Private Wards
Total patients treated
Number of births
ACCOMMODATION.
20,859
14,594
2,524
21,024
Totals.
35,453
23,548
59,001
49,761
The beds available in 31 metropolitan and 106 country hospitals are classified as-
Metropolitan. Country. Total.
Public-
Medical and Surgical-
Male 1,540 963 2,503 Female *1,992 921 2,913
Maternity 545 192 737 Children 903 404 1,307 Infectious 424 256 680 Tuberculosis
1-88 221 309
Totals 5,492 2,957 8,449 Private and Intermediate 1,151 2,979 4,130
Grand Totals 6,643 5,936 12,579
* Includes 26 beds of Heatherton, Annexe to Prince Henry's Hospital.
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The figures show an increase of 281 beds on a total of 12,298 in 1959-60. Beds added during the year were-
Hampton ..
Box Hiii-Mosgiel Annexe
Footscray ..
Preston and Northcote
Prince Henry's
Royal Melbourne
St. Vincent's
Caulfield ..
West Gippsland (Warragul)
Beaufort
Cob ram
Corryong
Macarthur
Waranga (Rushworth)
Total new beds
Less beds not available
"Caritas Christi''
Queen Victoria
Royal Victorian Eye and Ear
Burwood
Mord ialloc-Chelten ham
Ballarat
Warracknabeal ..
Kyabram
Manangatang
ADVISORY COMlVIITTRgs.
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The Commission expresses its appreeiation of the valuable assistance it received from the reports of the following Advisory Committees on the many matters referred to them
Advisory Council.
Advisory C\nnmittee.
lVIedical Salaries Committee.
Anaesthetic, Fire Explosion and Electrical Hazards Advisory Committee.
Major Disaster Committee.
Ambulance Advisor~' Committee.
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STAFF.
The Commission records its appreciation of the work of the members of the staff and the efficient manner in which they performed their duties, and thanks them for thei1 co-operation throughout the year.
F. W. CREMEAN, Secretary.
J. H. LINDELL, M.D., Chairman.
A. J. McLELLAN, Deputy Chairman.
R. L. THOMAS, Commissioner.
PRESIDENTS, OFFICERS AND MEETINGS (Hospitals and Benevolent Homes). As at 30th June, 1961.
Hospital President Manager-Secretary Medical Superintendents Matron or Medical Officers
METROPOLITAN.
After-Care . . .. .. . . Mrs. W. H. Craig .. . . Miss M. D. F. Greig .. . . . . . . . . . . Miss C. I. Wishart . .
Airlie .. . . . . . . . . Cr. W. A. Tuckfleld .. Miss U. Shaw .. .. .. . . . . . . Miss A. Pump . . Alfred . . . . . . . . Mr. W. S. Philip, C.M.G .. M.C ... Mr. G. B. Canham . . . . Dr. G. I. Howard .. . . Miss M. J. Hanna
Altona Community . . . . . . Mr. C. Trickey . . Mrs. E. Roach .. . . . . . . . . Miss E. Barratt .. Austin-Heidelberg . . . . .. Mr. H. F. Stokes .. . . Mr. W. M. Powell . . . . Dr. W. J. Moon . . . . Miss W. V. Langford .. Box Hill and District . . . . .. Cr. R. H. L. Spark~. M.B.E., J.P. Mr. A. J. Andrewartha . . Dr. J. B. Egan . . . . Miss D. M. Trethewie Burwood and District . . . . . . Mr. H. Sunderland . . . . Mr. W. J. Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss P. J. Kirwan . . Caritas Ch risti .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. K. M. Herrett . . . . . . . . . . Sr. M. D. Jones . . Caulfleld (Convalescent) .. . . . . Col. W. K. Fethers, (Chairman Mr. J. D. Quine (Asst.) .. Dr. G. I. Howard . . . . Miss E. A. McNicol ..
Committee) Dandenong . . . . . . . . Mr. C. V. McKeon . . . . Mr. C. A. Tardif (Acting) . . . . . . . . Miss N. f. Clarke .. Dental . . . . . . . . Mr. J. R. Grainger . . . . Mr. J. E. Wilkie .. .. Mr. W. T. Smith . . . . Miss J. C. Andrew .. Diamond Valley .. . . . . Mr. G. Upton . . . . Mr. C. J. Harris .. . . . . . . . ' Miss R. Glen .. Fairfleld . . . . . . . . Sir Albert Coates . ' . . Mr. B. D. Dynon . . .. Dr. J. A. Forbes . ' ' . Miss V. Bullwinkel . . Footscray . . . ' .. . ' Mr. R. G. Parsons . . .. Mr. E. A. France . . . . Dr. W. D. Farrar . . . . Miss M. J. Mitchell .. Hampton .. . . .. . ' Mr. A. F. Bottomley, J.P. . . Mr. W. B. Lovell '. .. Dr. l. T. Wedlick . . .. Miss F. H. Bristol Mordialloc-Cheltenham . . . . .. Cr. E. A. LePage, J.P. . . Mr. A. J. Peddlesden .. . . . . . . . . Miss C. G. Dyring . . Oakleigh . . . . . . Mr. R. Ralston .. . . Mr. A. G. James .. . . . . . . Miss A. J. Mulligan .. Preston and Northcote .. . . . . Mr. A. Gray, J.P. . . . . Mr. R. H. Kronborg .. .. Dr. R. A. Philp . . . . Miss V. MacFarlane .. Prince Henry's .. . . . . Mr. M. F. Gray, J.P. . . . . Mr. W. A. Cross . . .. Dr. L. C. Hudson .. . . Mis~ A. H. Morgan . . Queen Victoria Memorial . . . . Dame Mabel Brookes, D.B.E ... Miss N. L. Stephenson . . Dr. Alice Wheildon . . Miss M. Greenwood .. Royal Children's . . . . .. Lady Murdoch .. . . Mr. W. C. Feint . . . . Dr. J. W. Perry . . . . Mrs. de Neeve
Royal Melbourne . . . . .. Sir William Upjohn, O.B.E. . . Mr. A. Morcom . . .. Dr. P. N. O'Donnell . . Miss L. S. Aitken .. Royal Talbot Colony for Epileptics .. Mr. L. A. Melior . . Mr. K. M. Hill . . .. Dr. V. C. Brown . . . . Miss V. B. Whelan . . Royal Victorian Eye and Ear .. '. Mr. P. Howson, M.H.R. . . Mr. C. G. Balrd . . .. Dr. K. G. Howsam . . . . Miss J. M. Bray Royal Women's . . . . . . Mrs. 0. E. Bowden . . . . Mr. A. J. Cunningham . . Dr. J. C. Laver .. . . Miss B. Lawson . '
Southern Memorial Community .. . . Mr. G. Horwood . . . . Mrs. D. Pritchard . . . . . . . . . . Miss E. J. Sproal .. Springvale . . . . .. . . Mr. J. B. Mackay . . . . Mr. N. Billing . . . . . . . . . . . . Acting Matron . . St. George's . . . . . . . . Cr. D. Swan .. .. Mr. H. R. Mignot . . .. . . . . . . . . Miss E. H. Lang .. St. Vincent's . . . . . . . . Mr. Justice O'Bryan . . . . Mr. E. W. R. Grace . . . . Dr. W. M. C. Keane . . Mother M. A. O'Doherty Sunshine . . . . . . . . Dr. J. H. Waters . . . . Mr. T. H. Hinch . . . . Dr. J. H. Waters . . . . Miss J. Peck .. Williamstown . . . . . . .. Dr. D. D. Coutts . . . . Mr. N. W. Maxwell . . . . .. .. . . . . Miss J. B. Hardham . .
Base Hospitals.
Ballarat . . . . . . . . Mr. J. H. Heintz . . . . Mr. I. W. McVil!y .. . . Dr. J. H. Begg . . . . Miss J. M. Langham .. Bendigo .. . . . . .. Mr. J. R. Hyatt . . . . Mr. J. McClelland .. . . Dr. B. Joyce .. . . Miss A. R. Baker .. Gee long .. . . . . . . Mr. R. D. Birdsey .. . . Mr. E. J. R. Taylor .. . . Dr. R. W. Greville . . . ' Miss M. A. H. Taylor Gippsland . . . . . . . . Mr. W. H. Gay .. . . Mr. E. C. Speechley . . .. . . . . . . Mrs J. J. Burke .. Glenelg . . .. . . .. Mr. L. M. Hughan . . .. Mr. R. V. Wines . . .. . . . . Miss S. H. Davies Mildura .. . . .. .. Mr. R. E. Rohde .. . . Mr. H. Rogers .. . . Dr. A. J. Murphy . . . . Miss R. R. Willson .. Mooroopna . . . . .. . . Mr. J. D. Coates . . Mr. G. N. Nice . . . . Dr. N. A. Elvin . . .. ' Miss E. V. Pitts .. Wangaratta . . . . .. . . Mr. J. P. Larkings, J.P. .. Mr. N. B. Perrin . . . . .. . . . . . . Miss Y. V. Williams ' . Warrnambool . . . . .. . . Mr. R. G. Bennett .. .. Mr. S. A. Lindsay .. .. . . . . . . Miss D. A. Swinton . . Wimmer;, . . .. . . . . Mr. R. W. Webster .. . . Mr. 1.. G. D. Mclver .. .. . . . . . . . . Miss L. G. Woolley . .
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PRESIDENTS, OFFICERS AND MEETINGS (Hospitals and Benevolent Homes)-contlnued.
· . Medical Superintendents Committee Meets Hospital President Ma,ager-Secretary or Medical Officers Matron (Each Month)
Alexandra Apollo Bay Ararat Bacchus Marsh Bairnsdale Beaufort Beeac .. Benalla Birregurra Camperdown Casterton Castlemaine Clunes .. Cobra m
Cohuna Colac .. Coleraine Corryong Creswick Daylesford Dimboola Donald Dunolly Echuca .. Eden hope Eildon El more Frankston . Goroke Annexe Healesville Heath cote Heywood lnglewood Jeparit Kaniva Kerang Kilmore Koroit Kyabram Kyneton
District.
Latrobe Valley (Yallourn) Lorne Macarthur Maffra .. Maiden Manangatang Mansfield Maryborough Mortlake Morwell Murtoa Myrtleford
Mr. L. McGuigan Mr. H. Bell .. Mr. N. J. Neylan, J.P. Hon. V. 0. Dickie, M.L.C Dr. T. 0. Beatty Mr. A. R. Beggs, C.B.E. Mr. M. Barnard Mr. A. L. Berry Mr. E. C. Baker Mr. J. C. Wilson Mr. G. C. Black Mr. A. Slingo Mr. R. T. Clarke Mr. H. S. West
Mr. E. Farrent Mr. C. S. Faulkner Mr. S. J. Bird Mr. P. W. Attree Mr. F. James Mr. C. Lelean Mr. W. G. Westerndorf Mr. J. P. Tellefson Mr. S. J. Bryant Dr. J. M. Jones Mr. R. T. Hood Mr. H. Pearson Mr. J. D. Pelly Mr. H. Hardy Smith Mr. H. Waiter Mr. I. W. Horman Cr. K. T. Wilkie Mr. H. E. Sibley Mr. A. J. Mitchell Mr. W. Kelsey Mr. W. H. Herdman, J.P. Mr. C. H. Collins Mr. J. R. Chapman Cr. F. G. Glare, J.P ... Mr. W. McMaster-Smith Mrs. S. Mann Mrs. I. M. Cannon Dr. J. S. Byers Mr. A R de Garis Mr. J. H. F. McDonald Cr. J. P. Edwards, J.P. Mr. T. J. Ryan Mr. D. W. Howie Mr. W. Phelan Mr. R. Jamieson, M.B.E. Mr. R. Cahill Mr. W. W. Schodde Mr. W. T. Boyd
Mr. W. March Mr. E. J. R. Taylor Mr. I. H. Stanway Mr. G. Hockey Mr. G. A. H. Smith Mr. I. W. McVilly Mr. E. J. R. Taylor Mr. F. L. French Mr. T. J. Crossman Miss. F. J. McVilly Mis> K. S. Jeffreys Mr. A. Bumford Mr. R. E. Jones Mrs. E. A. Farkas
Mr. R. N. Hindhaugh Mr. T. J. Crossman Miss E. Duffell Mr. A. R. Wilson Miss M. F. Whitfield Mr. M. A. Eades Mr. A. B. Wells Acting Manager Mr. K. W. Butler Mr. W. M. Coulson Mr. R. V. Wines Mr. R. Stevenson Mr. H. K. Turner Mr. J. R. Madder Mr. L. G. D. Mclver Mr. R. L. Hughes Mr. R. F. Williams Mr. R. V. Wines Mr. J. W. McKinnon Mr. L. G. D. Mclver Mr. I. K. Charman Mr. R. G. Musselwhite Mr. H. V. James Mr. F. C. Skinner Mr. G W. Rabach Mr. W. V. Calsaferri Mr. G. M. Randle Mr. E. J. R. Taylor Mr. R. V. Wines Mr. L. G. Norwood Mr. J. L. Mason Mr. H. R. Blair Mr. A. T. Samsom Mr. E. R. Du Bourg Mr. I. Cameron Mr. C. W. Gordon Mr. L. G. D. Mclver Mr. D. W. Eisenhauer
Dr. R. R. C. Easdown
Dr. J. Ambrose
Dr. R. F. E. Harbison
Dr. J. C. M. Harper
Dr. W. H. Koschade
Dr. A. Tuohy
Dr. A. D. Speed
Dr. D. M. Reader
Dr. N. L. Champion Dr. C. Parker
Dr. J. Wiseman
Miss F. McCormack Mrs. M. Taylor Miss E. M. Vincent Miss A. C. Morton Miss F. Thomas Miss J. M. Carter Miss E. I. Kilner Miss A. Goulding Miss J. Moore Miss A. H. Dickenson Miss K. Hayden Miss S. M. Maddocks Miss F. A. Young Miss P. E. Clarke
Miss G. M. Rundell Miss M. Donnan Miss R. Fitzgerald Mis, K. O'Connor Miss F. E. Jones Miss N. S. Cottell Mrs. M. L. Shaw Miss M. Rice Miss C. J. Meyer Miss R. Baker Miss G. D. Middleton. Miss D. G. Cameron Miss K. M. Deverall Mrs. A. B. Neilson Miss L. G. Woolley Miss J. Wellington Miss B. D. Gaywood Mrs. D. Harbison Miss B. Benson Miss L. G Woolley Miss J. L. Morey Miss B. M. Nicholson Miss 0. Walker Miss A. Eastwood Miss F. M. Wallis Miss J. Barton Miss E. P. Orr Relieving Matron Mrs B. Matthews Mrs. E. Geraghty Miss M. Brien Miss B. Ryan Miss F. B. Shaw Miss L. R. Edge Miss B. Skene Miss A. D'Cruz Miss L. G. Woolley Miss J. Jackman
Fourth Tuesday Fourth Thursday Third Tuesday Third Tuesday Second Wednesday Fourth Monday Second Wednesday Third Monday Third Monday Third Monday Third Thursday Third Thursday Second Tuesday First Wednesday
after lOth Fourth Friday Fourth Monday Fourth Monday Third Friday First Wednesday Fourth Thursday Second Friday Fourth Monday Third Wednesday Fourth Tuesday Third Friday Second Tuesday Last Monday Third Wednesday Third Tuesday Third Monday Second Tuesday Third Tuesday Third Thursday Third Monday Third Thursday Fourth Monday Third Tuesday Third Tuesday Second Tuesday Fourth Monday Fourth Wednesday Third Wednesday Third Wednesday Third Monday Second Thursday Third Monday Second Wednesday Last Wednesday Second Monday Fourth Wednesday Third Wednesday Third Tuesday
Nathalia . . Mr. A. Broom . . Mr. G. Nice .. Nhill . . . . . . Mr. F. W. Fritsch Mr. T. Dixon Numurkch Mr. J. J. Thornton Mr. B. J. Ryan Omeo . . . . . . Mr. S. A. Condon . . Mr. P. Crisp Orbost . . Mr. F. B. Johnson . . Mr. D. B. Negline Ouyen . • Mr. J. V. Burns Mr. D. V. Lamb
Dr. J. T. Cantwell
Ovens (Beechworth) Mr. R. M. Logan Mr. C. A. Reynolds Penshurst . . Rev. C. A. Gibson Mr. R. V. Wines
Dr. E. B. Collins
Port Fairy Mr. I. R. Humphrys Mr. J. S. Brophy Portland . . . . . . Mr. C. H. S. Deane • . Mr. J. Nice Red Cliffs Mr. W. J. Lingenberg Mr. H. Rogers Robinvale . . Mr. R. J. Gray, J.P. Mr. J. Adams Rochester . • . . Mr. H. H. McMeekin . Mr. E. Evans, J.P. Rupanyup . . Mr. S. L. B. Nunn Mr. J. D. McNamara Rutherglen . . Mr. T. J. Walsh Mr. C. A. Ricketts Seymour . . Mr. J. A. Ware Mr. A. E. Howells Skipton Mr. E. A. Beck Mrs. M. J. Sturgeon Southern Peninsula Mr. F. Gregory Mr. S. Williams South Gippsland (Foster) Mr. F. X. Kerr . . Mr. C. H. Atkins Stawell Mr. W. R. Willcock Mr. J. C. Lindsay St. Arnaud Mr. E. C. Kershaw Mr. J. A. McLaren Swan Hill • . Mr. A. W. Livingston Mr. R. V. Stone Tallangatta Mr. W. L. Hoysted Mr. A. G. Meager Tawonga Mr. D. Griffiths Mr. D. J. Smith Terang (Norah Cosgrave) Mr. G. D. Rowley . . Mr. D. Margerison Timboon Mr. A. J. Gale Mr. S. A. Lindsay Traralgon . . Mr. H. Hanning Mr. L. A. Walshe Upper Goulburn (Woods Point).. Mr. N. Dupuy . . •• Mrs. I. M. Williams Waranga (Rushworth) . . Mr. L. C. Coyle Mr. G. N. Nice Warracknabeal . . Mr. F. N. Lardner . . Mr. M. F. Scott Western port . . Mr. L. J. Cochrane, M.L.A. Mr. W. J. Polled< West Gippsland (Warragul) Mr. J. Findlay, J.P. . . Mr. B. J. Mulgrew Willaura Mr. H. V. Tully . . Mr. 0. L. Duckett William Angliss (Upper Fern Tree Gully) Hon. G. L. Chandler, C.M.G., Mr. T. A. Harding
M.L.C., J.P. Winchelsea . . . . Mr. J. S. Caldow . . . . Mr. E. J. R. Taylor Wodonga . . Mr. A. Reid, M.B.E., J.P. . . Mr. F. Wethereld Wonthaggi • . Mr. S. C. Grabham . . . . Mr. W. B. Deakin Woorayl (Leongatha) . . Mr. W. R. El kin . . . . Mr. J. M. Nolan Wycheproof . . Mr. W. A. Allan . , . • Mr. J. H. Jones Yarram Mr. D. McLeod . , . . Mr. R. Hartwig Yarrawonga . . Mr. J. C. Wilson . . Mr. G. J. D. Hamlin Yea Hamilton
HOSPITAL FOR AGED
Mount Royal (Parkville) .. . . 1 Mr. W. Olver, M.B.E., J.P. . . I Mr. M. E. Atkinson .. I Dr. A. V. McCutcheon
Miss A. C. N. Sutcliffe Miss A. M. Donovan Miss M. J. Liersch Miss N. M. Spiller Miss I. Feldmanis Miss J. Clague Miss M. Fagan Miss E. M. Wilson Miss M. Maguire Miss J. Stewart Miss R. Castle Miss H. L. Robbins Miss M. J. Schneider Miss D. A. Bywaters Miss L. M. Burch Miss E. Gardiner Miss B. A. Jackson Relieving Matron Miss A. E. Futcher Miss J. M. Forsythe Miss M. M. Miller Miss M. Fishlock Miss V. M. Clark Miss E. Lonergan Miss A. M. Noonan Mrs. M. Daley Miss N. E. Cole Mrs. M. J. Ryan Miss N. Bryant Miss E. A. Metherell Miss J. Batson Miss M. Heenan Miss. A. E. Savage, (Actg.) Miss M. J. Moloney
Miss M. Smithwick Miss M. Eteson Miss M. K. Gillespie Miss J. MacRae Miss A. Stanbury Mrs. M. Woodward Mrs. B. Matthews Miss B. Tosh
.. I Miss C. Marsh
Fourth Wednesday Second Thursday Third Wednesday Second Monday Fourth Wednesday Third Friday Third Monday Fourth Wednesday Third Thursday Fourth Thursday First Monday La~t Thursday Third Monday First Monday Second Tuesday Third Monday Second Tuesday Second Wednesday Fourth Friday Second Tuesday Third Friday Third Friday Third Thursday Third Monday Third Tuesday Third Friday Third Monday Second Wednesday Fourth Monday Fourth Friday Third Monday Fourth Thursday Second Thursday Third Friday
Second Tuesday Fourth Thursday Third Wednesday Third Thursday First Monday Third Wednesday Third Tuesday Third Friday
First Wednesday
rj::.. t-'
BENEVOLENT HOMES
Horn~ President Superintendent-Secretary Geriatrics Off1cer Matron Committee Meets (Each Month)
Alexander (Castlemaine) . . .. Mr. R. D. Mactier . . . . Mr. J. F. Ley .. . . Dr. R. Green .. . . Miss I. Mountford .. . . Third Wednesday Bendigo . . ~ ~ ,. ~ .. Mr. F. B. Jennings . . .. Mr. G. E. Mayne .. .. Dr. J. W. Cook . . .. Mrs. W. Hammill .. .. Third Thursday Gippsland Home and Hospital (Bairnsdale) .. Mr. C. Donoghue . . .. Mr. R. G. Aldridge . . . . . . . . .. . . Mrs. M. E. Meadows .. . . Second Monday Grace McKellar House (Geelong) .. Dr. F. H. Wallace, O.B.E., J.P ... Mr. A. 0. DeForest .. . . Dr. G. U. Taylor .. . . Miss C. Mandeville-Halls .. Third Thursday Greenvale Village . . . . . . Sir William Upiohn. O.B.E. Mr. V. B. Cahir .. .. Dr. D. C. Wallace . . .. Miss M. M. Malcolm . . Second Friday Melbourne Home and Ho$pital . . . . Mr. E. P. McMaster, O.B.E .• J.P ... Mr. V. M. Canavan .. .. Dr. H. L. Carlile . . . . Mrs. E. Thomson ~ . . . Fourth Thursday Ovens and Murray .. . . . ' Mr. M. V. Smith .. Mr. F. T. Wilkinson . . Dr. E. B. Collins .. . . Miss. 0. M. Wilkinson (Acting) Second Wednesday Queen Elizabeth (Ballarat) . . .. Mr. W. R. Morshead .. Mr. K. Mackay . . . . Dr. C. Robjohns .. . . Miss W. M. Rollett . . . . First Monday Caulfield (Infirmary Section) . . .. Col. W. K. Fethers (Chairman Mr. i. D. Quine (Assistant) . . Dr. C. Ashley . . . . Miss E. A. McNicol . . . . Second Monday
Committee)
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NEW REGISTRATIONS.
From 1st July, 1960 to 30th June, 1961.
Blackburn Elderly Citizens' Club
All Charities League (Bendigo)
Drouin and District Youth Club
Name
Yalundah Occupational Centre (Warrnambool)
Fran kston Elderly People's Welfare Organization
Victorian Paraplegics Foundation
Boronia Bell Bird Senior Citizens' Club
Southern Peninsula Community Fund
Yambuck Community Youth Club ..
St. John's Park-Mooroolbark
St. Jose ph's Nursery (Kew)
Shelley Memorial Hospital Society (Bunyip)
" Coolock " (Black Rock)
Maffra Youth Club
Ride Avenue Pre-School Association (Benalla)
Healesville Old People's Welfare Committee
Mordialloc and District Community Youth Centre
East Preston Youth and Community Centre
South Croydon and District Kindergarten Association
Judge Book Memorial Village (Eitham)
Coleraine and District Old People's Welfare Committee
Ellen Connell Holiday Home for Children (Healesville)
Warracknabeal Elderly Citizens' Welfare Committee ..
Dunolly S€nior Citizens' Club
Mooroopna Pre-School Association
Dimboola and District Old People's Welfare Committee
Croydon and District Age and Invalid Pensioners Club
Pascoe Vale R.S.L. and Citizens' Youth Club
Upper Yarra Police and Citizens' Youth Club
Avenel Youth Club
Doncaster and District Pre-School Centre
Kananook Pre-School Centre (Frankstor,)
Highett West Community Youth Centre
Lady Huntingfield Kindergarten (North Melbourne)
.. I
Date Effective
11 • 7.60
1.8.60
1.8.60
8.8.60
29.8.60
5.9.60
12.9.60
12.9.60
12.9.60
26.9.60
10.10.60
24.10.60
31.10.60
31.10.60
7.11.60
28.11.60
5.12.60
12.12.60
19.12.60
19.12.60
6.2.61
13.2.61
13.2.61
27.2.61
6.3.61
14.3.61
5.4.61
17.4.61
1.5 .61
8.5.61
8.5.61
8.5.61
15.5.61
15.5.61
44
NEW REGISTRATIONS-continued.
North Carlton Kindergarten
North Melbourne Day Nursery
South Croydon Youth Club
Warramunda Village (Kyabram)
Woods Point Youth Club ..
West Doncaster Pre-School Association
Spa Community Youth Club (Daylesford)
Cairnmillar Institute (South Yarra) ..
Name
CHANGE OF NAME, 1960-61.
Name
Box Hill Aged Men's Home to Box Hill Eventide Home for Men
Salvation Army Toddlers' Home, The, Geelong to Geelong Children's Home ..
Association fer Advancement of the Blind to Association for the Blind
Niddrie and Airport West Citizens' and Police Boys' Club to Niddrie and Airport West Citizens' and Police Youth Club
Portland Old People's Welfare Committee to Lewis Court Home for the Aged (Portland)
The Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital to The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
Gippsland Benevolent Home to The Gippsland Home and Hospital
Horsham Youth Club to Horsham Community Youth Club
Helping Hand Association for Mentally Retarded Children Noweyung-Bairnsdale Centre to Branch ..
Australian Aboriginal Girls Hostel Committee to Australian Aborigines Hostel Committee
" Rothesay House " (Sandringham) to " Rothesay" ..
St. Anthony's Home for Destitute Children (Kew) to St. Anthony's Home for Children
Helping Hand Association for Mentally Retarded Children-Kew Branch to "Araluen " Day Training Centre Branch (Kew) . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Jose ph's Home (Sebastopol) to Nazareth Boys' House (Sebastopol) ..
"Caritas Christi" Hospice for the Dying to Caritas Christi Hospice
"Carry On " Club to " Carry On " (Victoria)
Mitcham Free Kindergarten Association to Dr. Stanley Cochrane Memorial Kindergarten
Date Effective
15.5.61
15.5.61
15.5.61
22.5.61
22.5.61
29.5.61
19.6.61
26.6.61
Date Effective
12.9.60
12.9.60
24.10.60
24. 10.60
31.10.60
4.1.61
14.3.61
14.3.61
21.3.61
17.4.61
24.4.61
8.5.61
8.5.61
15.5.61
29.5.61
5.6.61
5.6.61
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CHANGE OF CLASSIFICATION.
Name
Preston and Northcote Community Hospital Society from Hospital (Benevolent) Society to Metropolitan Hospital-General
Ballarat Home (Association for Advancement of Blind) from "Hostels" to "Hostels for the Aged ''
Bendigo Home (Association for Advancement of Blind) from " Hostels " to " Hostels for the Aged "
Lewis Court Home for the Aged from Sundry Philanthropic Organization to Hostel for the Aged
Glenloch Home for the Elderly from Convalescent Home to Hostels for the Aged ..
Waranga Memorial Hospital Society from Hospital (Benevolent) Society to Country Hospital-General-Daily average under 25
Dr. Stanley Cochrane Memorial Kindergarten from Organizations for Welfare of Boys and Girls to Kindergartens
Marillac House (East Brighton) from Organizations for Welfare of Boys and Girls to Children's Home
DELETIONS FROM RECORDS.
Name
City of Mordialloc Boys' Club, The
*Kyneton District Returned Soldiers Ambulance Service
*Maldon Hospital Ambulance Service
*Woodend District Ambulance Service
tYooralla Hospital School for Crippled Children Ambulance Service
Kew Ladies Benevolent Society
St. Paul's Ladies Benevolent Society (Bendigo)
Church of England Boys Society Training Farm-Romsey
Hawthorn Ladies Benevolent Society
* These services have amalgamated with the appropriate regional service. t This school no longer possesses a vehicle for the transport of patients.
Date Effective
2.7.60
8.8.60
8.8.60
31.10.60
12.12.60
25.1.61
5.6.61
19.6.61
Date Effective
19.12.60
5.4.61
5.4.61
5.4.61
22.5.61
26.6.61
30.6.61
30.6.61
30.6.61
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SUBSIDIZED CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES AS AT 30th JUNE, 1961.
HOSPITALS.
METROPOLITAN.
Special.
I. Airlie Maternity Hospital (City of Heidelberg). 2. Austin Hospital (Heidelberg). 3. "Caritas Christi " Hospice (Kew). 4. Dental Hospital of Melbourne, The. 5. Hampton Hospital. 6. Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital, The. 7. Royal Children's Hospital. 8. Royal Talbot Colony for Epileptics. 9. Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, The.
10. Royal Women's Hospital, The.
General.
11. Alfred Hospital. 12. Altona District Hospital. 13. Box Hill and District Hospital. 14. Burwood and District Community Hospital. 15. Dandenong and District Hospital. 16. Fairfield Hospital. 17. Footscray and District Hospital. 18. Mercy Public Maternity Hospital Society.* 19. Moorabbin Hospital Society.* 20. Mordialloc-Cheltenham Community Hospital. 21. Mosgiel (Annexe of Box Hill and District Hospital). 22. Oakleigh District Community Hospital. 23. Preston and Northcote Community Hospital. 24. Prince Henry's Hospital. 25. Royal Melbourne Hospital, The. 26. Sandringham Memorial Hospital Society.* 27. Southern Memorial Hospital (Community Hospital)
(Brighton). 28. Southern Memorial Hospital Society.* 29. Springvale and District Community Hospital. 30. Sunshine and District Community Hospital. 31. St. George's Hospital. 32. St. Vincent's Hospital. 33. Williamstown and District General Hospital.
Auxiliary.
34. After Care Hospital. 35. Caulfleld Hospital.
COUNTRY.
Base Hospitals.
36. Ballarat and District Base Hospital, Incorporated (with Annexe at Beaufort).
37. Bendigo and Northern District Base Hospital. The. 38. Geelong and District Hospital (Kitchener Memorial)
(with Annexes at Apollo Bay, Beeac, Lorne and Winchelsea).
39. Gippsland Hospital (Sale), The. 40. Glenelg Base Hospital (Hamilton) (with Annexes at
Edenhope, Heywood, Macarthur and Penshurst). 41. Mildura Base Hospital (with Annexe at Redcliffs). 42. Mooroopna and District Base Hospital (with Annexes at
Tatura, Nathalia and Waranga (Rushworth) ). 43. Wangaratta District Base Hospital. 44. Warrnambool and Di~trict Base Hospital, The (with
Annexe at Timboon). 45. Wimmera Base Hospital (Horsham) (with Annexes at
Goroke, Jeparit and Murtoa).
General.
Daily Average 25 and over.
46. Ararat and District Hospital. 47. Bacchus Marsh and District War Memorial Hospital. 48. Bairnsdale District Hospital. 49. Camperdown District Hospital, The. 50. Castlemaine District Community Hospital. 51. Colac District Hospital (with Annexe at Birregurra). 52. Daylesford District Hospital. 53. Echuca District Hospital, Incorporated. 54. Frankston Community Hospital. 55. Kerang and District Hospital. 56. Kyneton District Hospital. 57. Latrobe Valley Community Hospital (Yallourn) (with
Annexe at Moe). 58. Maryborough and District Hospital. 59. Nhill Hospital, The. 60. Ouyen and Di~trict Hospital. 61. Portland and District Hospital.
62. St. Arnaud District Hospital. 63. Stawell District Hospital. 64. Swan Hill District Hospital. 65. Traralgon and District Hospital. 66. Warracknabeal District Hospital, The. 67. West Gippsland Hospital (Warragul). 68. William Angliss Hospital (Upper Fern Tree Gully). 69. Wodonga District Hospital. 70. Wonthaggi and District Hospital. 71. Yarram and District Hospital.
Daily Average Under 2S.
72. Alexandra District Hospital. 73. Apollo Bay and District Memorial Hospital (Annexe of
Geelong and District Hospital). 74. Beaufort District Hospital (Annexe of Ballarat and District
Base Hospital). 75. Beeac and District Hospital (Annexe of Geelong and
District Hospital). 76. Benalla and District Memorial Hospital. 77. Birregurra and District Community Hospital (Annexe of
Colac District Hospital). 78. Boort District Hospital Society.* 79. Casterton Memorial Hospital. 80. Clunes District Hospital, The. 81. Cobram District Hospital. 82. Cohuna District Hospital. 83. Coleraine and District Hospital. 84. Corryong District Hospital. 85. Creswick District Hospital, The. 86. Dimboola District HospitaL 87. Donald District Hospital. 88. Dunolly District Hospital, The. 89. Edenhope and District Hospital (Annexe of Glenelg Base
Hospital). 90. Eildon and District Community Hospital. 91. Elmore District Hospital. 92. Goroke Hospital (Annexe of Wimmera Base Hospital). 93. Healesville and District Hospital. 94. Heathcote District Hospital. 95. Heywood and District Memorial Hospital (Annexe of
Glenelg Base Hospital). 96. lnglewood Hospital, The. 97. Jeparit Hospital (Annexe of Wimmera Base Hospital). 98. Kaniva District Hospital. 99. Kilmore Hospital, The.
100. Koroit and District Memorial Hospital. 101. Kyabram and District Memorial Community Hospital. 102. Lorne Community Hospital (Annexe of Geelong and
District Hospital). I 03. Macarthur and District Memorial Hospital (Annexe of
Glenelg Base Hospital). I 04. Maffra District Hospital. I 05. Mal don Hospital. I 06. Manangatang and District Hospital. I 07. Mansfleld District Hospital. 108. Moe Hospital (Annexe of Latrobe Valley Community
Hospital). 109. Mortlake District Hospital, The. 110. Morwell and District Community Hospital. Ill. Murtoa Hospital (Annexe of Wimmera Base Hospital). 112. Myrtleford District War Memorial Hospital. 113. Nathalia District Hospital (Annexe of Mooroopna and
District Base Hospital). 114. Norah Cosgrave Terang and District Community Hospital. 115. Numurkah and District War Memorial Hospital. 116. Omeo District Hospital. 117. Orbost and District Hospital. 118. Ovens District Hospit31 (Beechworth). 119. Penshurst and District Memorial Hospital (Annexe of
Glenelg Base Hospital). 120. Port Fairy Hospital. 121. Redcliffs District Hospital (Annexe of Mildura Base
Hospital). 122. Robinvale and District Hospital. 123. Rochester and District War Memorial Hospital. 124. Rupanyup and District HospitaL 125. Rutherglen District Hospital. 126. Seymour Memorial Hospital. 127. Skipton and District Memorial Hospital. 128. South Gippsland Hospital (Foster). 129. Southern Peninsula Hospital (Dromana). 130. Tallangatta Hospital. 131. Tatura Hospital (Annexe of Mooroopna and District
Base Hospital). 132. Tawonga District General Hospital. 133. Timboon and District Hospital (Annexe of Warrnambool
and District Base Hospital). 134. Upper Goulburn District Hospital (Woods Point), The.
• The•e inotitution• or societiu, &c. have been •ub•idized for building purposes only.
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SUBSIDIZED CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES-continued.
135. Waranga Memorial Hospital (Rushworth) (Annexe of Mooroopna and District Base Hospital).
136. Werribee District Hospital Society.* 137. Westernport Memorial Hospital (Koo-Wee-Rup). 138. Willaura and District Hospital. 139. Winchelsea Medical Centre (Annexe of Geelong and
District Hospital). 140. Woorayl District Memorial Hospital (Leongatha). 141. Wycheproof Hospital, The. 142. Yarrawonga District Hospital. 143. Yea and District Memorial Hospital.
HOSPITALS FOR THE AGED.
144. Mount Royal (Parkville).
BENEVOLENT HOMES.
145. Alexander (Castlemaine). 146. Bendigo Benevolent Home. 147. Bethany Aged Women's Retreat (Camberwell). * 148. Box Hill Eventide Home for Men. 149. Gippsland Home and Hospital, The (Bairnsdale). ISO. Grace McKellar House-Geelong. 151. Greenvale Village (Greenvale). 152. Homes for Aged, Infirm and Dependent Deaf Mutes
(Biackburn Farm). 153. Melbourne Home and Hospital for the Aged (Cheltenham). 154. Ovens and Murray Home (Beechworth). 155. Ozanam House (North Melbourne).* 156. Queen Elizabeth Home (Ballarat), The. 157. Will H. Clay Nursing Home (Murrumbeena).*
HOSTELS FOR THE AGED.
158. Alveston Old Folk's Home (Warrnambool). 159. Association for the Blind : Ballarat Home. 160. Association for the Blind : Bendigo Home. 161. Baxter Homes (Geelong West).* 162. Broughton Hall (Camberwell).* 163. Casterton and District Old Folk's Home.* 164. Central Mission Hospice (North Melbourne). 165. Christian Guest Home (Oakleigh).* 166. Claremont Home for the Aged (South Melbourne). 167. Clifton Waters Village (Bairnsdale).* 168. Colac and District Eventide Hostel. 169. Congregational Home for Aged Persons (Camberwell).* 170. Corio Old Folk's Home (Warrnambool). 171. Dandenong and District Homes for Aged.* 172. Donald Cameron Homes (Carnsworth) The (Kew).* 173. Emmaus Rest Home (Murrumbeena).* 174. Fairview Homes for the Aged (Warragul).* 175. Fern Tree Gully Aged People's Homes.* 176. Gladswood Home (Ascot Vale). 177. Glenloch Home for the Elderly (Prahran). 178. Grace Bruce and J. L. McMillan Memorial Home
(Traralgon ). * 179. "Gracecourt" (Kew).* 180. Grange Hostel for the Aged (Hamilton). 181. Hillsview Home for Aged Christians (Aiphington).* 182. Lewis Court Home for the Aged (Portland). 183. Lotus Lodge Hostel for the Aged (Rosebud). 184. Lovell House (Caulfield).* 185. Lutheran Rest Home (Horsham). 186. Lyndoch (Warrnambool). 187. Margaret Willmott Home for Aged Women (East Kew).* 188. Methodist Homes for Aged (Kew).* 189. Mildura Homes for the Aged. 190. Nunawading Homes for Aged.* 191. "Ravenswood" (East lvanhoe). 192. Ray M. Begg Home for the Aged (Kyneton).* 193. Stawell Eventide Homes for the Aged.* 194. Strathalan Baptist Aged People's Homes (Macleod). 195. St. Catherine's House (Balwyn).* 196. Sunnyside House, Camperdown.* 197. Weeroona Aged Women's Home (East Caulfield).
CHILDREN'S HOMES.
198. Andrew Kerr Memorial Home (Mornington). 199. Antonian Institute for Children (Richmond).* 200. Ballarat Orphanage. 201. Bayswater Boys' Homes.* 202. Box Hill Boys' Homes. 203. Burwood Boys' Home.*
204. Central Mission Boys' Training Farm (including Tally-He Boys' Village).
205. Church of England Homes for Children (Middle Brighton). 206. Dhurringile Rural Training Farm (Murchison). 207. East Camberwell Children's Home (Salvation Army). 208. East Kew Girls' Home (Salvation Army). 209. Geelong and Western District Protestant Orphanage. 210. Geelong Children's Home. 211. Gordon Institute for Boys (Highett). 212. Graduates Association of the Kindergarten Training
College (Holiday Homes for Kindergarten Children) Forest Hill and Ringwood.
213. Kilmany Park Farm Home for Boys (Sale). 214. Lutheran Peace Memorial Children's Home (Kew). 215. Melbourne Orphanage (Middle Brighton). 216. Menzies Home for Boys, The (Frankston). 217. Methodist Peace Memorial Homes for Children (Bu rwood). 218. Morning Star Boys' Home (Mornington).* 219. Nazareth Boys' House (Sebastopol). 220. Presbyterian and Scots Church Children·~ Aid Society
(Burwood). 221. "Providence" (Bacchus Marsh). 222. St. Agnes' Home for Girls (Gienroy). 223. St. Aidan 's Orphanage (Bendigo ). 224. St. Anthony's Home for Children (Kew). 225. St. Augustine's Orphanage and Industrial School
(Geelong). 226. St. Catherine's Girls' Orphanage (Geelong). 227. St. Cuthbert's Home for Boys (Colac). 228. St. John of God Training Centre (Cheltenham).* 229. St. John's Home for Boys (Canterbury). 230. St. Joseph's Home for Destitute Children (Surrey Hills). 231. St. Joseph's Nursery (Kew). 232. St. Luke's Toddlers' Home (Langley Hall) (Bendigo). 233. St. Nicholas' Home for Boys (Gienroy). 234. St. Paul's Home for Boys (Phillip Island). 235. St. Vincent de Paul's Boys' Orphanage (South Melbourne). 236. St. Vincent de Paul's Girls' Orphanage (South Melbourne). 237. Sutherland Homes for Children (Carlton and Diamond
Creek).* 238. Victorian Children's Aid Society (Parkville).
FOUNDLING HOMES AND REFUGES.
Maternity Homes.
239. Alexandra Babies' Home (South Ballarat). 240. Bethany Babies' Home (Geelong West). 241. Fitzroy Maternity Home (Salvation Army). 242. Foundling Hospital and Infants' Home (East Melbourne
and Beaconsfield). 243. " Hartnett House " (East Brunswick). 244. " Kedesh " (Kew). 245. Methodist Babies' Home (South Yarra). 246. Presbyterian Babies' Home (Camberwell). 247. Presbyterian Sisterhood (North Fitzroy). 248. St. Gabriel's Babies' Home (Balwyn). 249. St. Joseph's Foundling Hospital (Broadmeadows). 250. St. Jose ph's Receiving Home (Carlton ).
HOSTELS.
251. Deva Hostel for Physically Handicapped Young People (St. Kilda).
252. Myra House (Kew).*
RESCUE HOMES (FEMALE).
253. Abbotsford Female Refuge or Magdalen Asylum. 254. Brunswick Rescue Home (Salvation Army). 255. Convent of Good Shepherd (Oakleigh). 2!>6. Swinborn Lodge (South Yarra).
CONVALESCENT HOMES.
257. Melbourne Convalescent Home for Women (Clayton).
BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTIONS.
258. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind (Prahran). 259. St. Mary's School for the Deaf (Portsea). 260. St. Paul's School for the Blind (Kew). 261. Victorian School for Deaf Children (Prahran). 262. Villa Madonna Home for the Blind (Prahran). 263. Villa Maria Home for the Blind (Prahran).
(See also Hostels for the Aged). • These institution• or •ocietie•, &c .. have been subsidized for building purposes only.
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SUBSIDIZED CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES-continued.
MEDICAL DISPENSARIES.
264. Dr. Singleton Dispensary and Welfare Centre (Collingwood ).
265. Richmond Dispensary and Out-Patients' Clinic.
INSTITUTES FOR MATERNAL AND INFANT WELFARE.
266. Grey Sisters' Mother and Child Care Centre, The (Canterbury).
267. Grey Sisters' Rest House for Mothers, The (Croydon). 268. Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Mothers and Babies, The
(Carlton). 269. Tweddle Baby Hospital (Footscray), The.
PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES.
270. Association for the Blind (Melbourne). 271. Australian Association for Better Hearing (Victorian
Branch) (Melbourne). 272. Brotherhood of St. Laurence, Coolibah Club for the Aged
(Fitzroy). 273. Caulfield, City of, Charity Dance Committee Trust Fund. 274. Citizens' Welfare Service of Victoria, The. 275. Fitzroy Elderly Citizens' Recreation Club.* 276. Latrobe Valley Hospitals and Health Services Association
(Morwell). 277. Melbourne City Mission, Men's Hostel. 278. Melbourne City Newsboys' Society. 279. Melbourne Jewish Philanthropic Society. 280. Prisoners' Aid Society of Victoria (Carlton). 281. School of Homecrafts (East Melbourne). 282. Travellers' Aid Society of Victoria (Melbourne). 283. Victorian Association of Braille Writers (South Yarra). 284. Victorian Council of Speech Therapy. 285. Victorian Diabetic Association, The. 286. Victorian Society for Crippled Children and Adults
(Melbourne). 287. Yooralla Hospital School for Crippled Children (Carlton
and Balwyn).
CHURCH RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS.
288. Brotherhood of St. Laurence (Social Service Section), The. 289. Catholic Family Welfare Bureau (East Melbourne).
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
290. Camberwell, The City of. Benevolent Society.* 291. Melbourne Ladies' Benevolent Society. 292. Victorian Association of Benevolent Societies.
NURSING SERVICES.
293. Melbourne District Nursing Service.
SCHOOLS OF NURSING. 294. Melbourne Nursing Aide School, Toorak. 295. Northern District School of Nursing (Bendigo). 296. Royal Melbourne Hospital and Associated Hospitals School
of Nursing, The (Malvern).
NURSING SOCIETIES.
297. Ballarat District Nursing Society. 298. Geelong District Nursing Society.
ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE WELFARE OF BOYS AND GIRLS.
299. Don Bosco Boys' Club and Hostel.*
BUSH NURSING CENTRES.
300. Balmoral Bush Nursing Centre. 301. Berriwillock Bush Nursing Centre. 302. Buchan Bush Nursing Centre. 303. Dargo Bush Nursing Centre. 304. Dartmoor Bush Nursing Centre. 305. Dingee Bush Nursing Centre. 306. Drysdale Bush Nursing Centre. 307. Elmhurst Bush Nursing Centre. 308. Ensay Bush Nursing Centre. 309. Harrow Bush Nursing Centre. 310. Lake Bolac Bush Nursing Centre. 311. Lockington and District Bush Nursing Centre.* 312. Mallacoota and District Bush Nursing Centre. 313. Swift's Creek Bush Nursing Centre. 314. Underbool Bush Nursing Centre.
AMBULANCE SERVICES.
315. Alexandra and District Civil Ambulance Service. 316. Ballarat and Di~trict Ambulance Service. 317. Central Victoria District Ambulance Service (Bendigo ). 318. East Gippsland Ambulance Service (Sale). 319. Fern Tree Gully Shire Civil Ambulance Service. 320. Geelong and District Ambulance Service. 321. Glenelg District Ambulance Service (Hamilton). 322. Goulburn Valley Ambulance Service (Shepparton). 323. Latrobe Valley District Ambulance Service (Morwell). 324. Mid-Murray District Ambulance Service (Swan Hill). 325. North-Eastern Victoria. District Ambulance Service
(Wangaratta ). 326. North-West Victorian Ambulance Service (Mildura). 327. Northern District Ambulance Service (Echuca). 328. Peninsula Ambulance Service (Frankston). 329. South-Gippsland District Ambulance Service (Leongatha). 330. South-Western Victoria Ambulance Service
(Warrnambool). 331. Victorian Civil Ambulance Service (Melbourne). 332. Wimmera District Ambulance Service (Horsham).
* These institutions or societies, &c. have been subsidized for building purposes only.
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UNSUBSIDIZED INSTITUTIONS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES AS AT 30th JUNE, 1961.
HOSPITALS.
I. Diamond Valley Community Hospital. 2. Essendon and District Memorial Hospital Society. 3. Shelley Memorial Hospital Society, (Bunyip ).
BENEVOLENT HOMES.
4. Association for the Blind-Brighten Home. 5. Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote). 6. Nazareth House (Ballarat). 7. Nazareth House (Camberwell). 8. "Singleton Lodge " (Collingwood).
HOSTELS FOR THE AGED.
9. Annesley Methodist Homes for Aged (Mont Albert). 10. Brightside Eventide Home for Women (East Malvern). 11. Brotherhood of St. Laurence, Carrum Downs Settlement. 12. Brotherhood of St. Lau rcnce, Lara Settlement. 13. Chelsea Haven Group, City of. 14. "Ellerslie" Guest Home for the Elderly (Auburn). 15. Emmy Monash Home for the Aged (Caulfield). 16. Eventide Lutheran Homes (Hamilton). 17. "Hope Hall " (Carlton). 18. Judge Book Memorial Village (Eitham). 19. "Karana" Baptist Home for Aged People (Kew). 20. Lions Club of Footscray Elderly Citizens' Village. 21. Maryknoll Cottage Scheme for Elderly People (Nar Nar
Goon). 22. "Mayflower" Coil ins Street Independent Church for
Aged People (Brighton). 23. Nhill Old Folk's Home. 24. Northaven Baptist Guest Home for the Aged (Kerang). 25. Pilgrim's Rest (Fairfield Park). . 26. Presbyterian Centre for Elderly People Kdsyth-Montrose. 27. " Rothesay" (Sandringham). 28. St. John's Park-Mooroolbark. 29. Swan Hill Old Folk's Home. 30. Wan,!!aratta Wesley Homes. 31. Warramunda Village (Kyabram). 32. Wesley House (Melbourne). 33. West Hawthorn Presbyterian Church-Home for Elderly
Women. 34. Woorayl Lodge (Leongatha). 35. Yarlee Methodist Old People's Home (Collingwood).
REFUGES AND REFORMATORIES.
36. Central Mission Girls' Memorial Home (Fairfield). 37. Magdalen Asylum (Aibert Park). 38. Presbyterian Girls' Home (Eisternwick).
HOSTELS-MISCELLANEOUS.
39. Abbotsford Prison Gate Home. 40. Australian Aborigines Hostel Committee. 41. Gill Memorial Home for Men (Melbourne). 42. Presbyterian Girls' Hostel (Kew). 43. Regina Coeli Hostel (North Melbourne). 44. William Booth Home for Men (Melbourne).
CHILDREN'S HOMES AND HOSTELS.
45. Alys Key Emergency Nursery (Greensborough). 46. " Blarney House " (Kew). 47. Church of England Boys' Society Training Farm (Tatur·a). 48. Coolock (Black Rock). . 49. Ellen Connell Holiday Home for Children (Healesvdle). 50. Footscray Children's Centre. SI. " Holmbush " (East Kew). 52. Lady Herring Spastic Centre (Malvern). 53. Marillac House (East Brighton). 54. Ministering Children's League (Cottage-by-the-Sea)
(Queenscliff). 55. St. Joseph's and St. Mary's Orphanage Industrial and
Preservation Classes (Abbotsford). 56. Santa Casa (Queenscliff). 57. "Stanhope " (Kew). 58. Woodbine Centre (Warracknabeal). 59. Yarra View Training Farm (Lilydale).
CRECHES.
60. Brunswick Creche Society. 61. Carlton Creche. 62. Collingwood Creche 63. Fitzroy Creche and Day Nursery. 64. Northcote Creche.
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65. North Melbourne Day Nursery. 66. Richmond Creche. 67. South Melbourne Creche and Day Nursery, City of.
KINDERGARTENS.
68. Ad a Mary A 'Beckett Free Kindergarten (Fisherman's Bend).
69. Ascot Free Kindergarten, The. 70. Ascot West Progress Kindergarten. 71. Ashburton Community Kindergarten. 72. Ashburton Methodbt Kindergarten. 73. Bena Angliss Free Kindergarten (Fern Tree Gully). 74. Booroondarra Free Kindergarten. 75. Brunswick Free Kindergarten. 76. Carrum Kindergarten. 77. Church of England Free Kindergarten Schools. 78. Collingwood Mission Free Kindergarten. 79. "Coronation " Free Kindergarten (Ascot V~le). 80. Croydon Baby Health Centre Nursery Kindergarten. 81. Dame Nellie Melba Free Kindergarten (Richmond). 82. Dandenong Nursery School Group Free Kindergarten
(Infant Welfare Centre). . 83. Denzil Don Free Kindergarten (West Brunsw1ck). 84. Dobson Free Kindergarten, The (Maidstone). . 85. Dr. Stanley Cochrane Memorial Kinderg~rten (M1tcham). 86. East Sunshine Kindergarten. 87. Glenroy Memorial Kindergarten. 88. Hampton Community Free Kindergarten .. 89. " Holy Rosary " Free Kindergarten (Kenstngton). 90. Hopetoun Free Kindergarten (Fiemington). 91. Hornbrook Free Kindergarten (Prahran). 92. Hughesd.lle Free Kindergarten. . . 93. lsabel Henderson Free Kindergarten (Chfton Hill). 94. Keeie-street Free Kindergarten (Collingv;ood). 95. Lady Forster Free Kindergarten (Port Melbourne). 96. Lady Huntingfield Kindergarten (North Melbourne). 97. Lady Northcote Free Kindergarten (Montague). 98. Lillian Cannum Free Kindergarten, The (South
Melbourne). 99. Loreto Free Kindergarten (South Melbourne).
100. M~lvcrn Memorial Free Kindergarten. I 0 l. Manresa Free Kinderganen (Hawthorn). I 02. Middle Park Kindergarten. 103. Moonee Ponds Free Kindergarten. 104. Nola Barber Kindergarten (Aspendale). I 05. North Carlton Kindergarten. 106. Northcote (Annie Dennis) Free Kindergarten. 107. Powlett Reserve Free Kinderprten (East Melbourne). I 08. Presbyterian Free Kindergarten (Melbourne). I 09. Rathmines-road Nursery Kindergarten (Hawthorn). 110. Renown Free Kindergarten (Sout1 Yarra). Ill. Robert Cockrane Free Kindergarten (Auburn). 112. St. Augustine's Free Kindergarten (Yarravillc). 113. St. Brendan 's Kindergarten (Fiemington ). 114. St. Brigid's Kindergarten (North Fitzroy). 115. St. George's Free Kindergarten (Cariton). 116. St. John's Kindergarten (East Melbourne). 117. St. Joseph's Free Kindergarten (Fitzroy). 118. St. Joseph's Free Kindergarten (1'-lalvern). . 119. St. Joseph's Free Kindergarten (West Brunswick). 120. St. Kilda and Balaclava Free Kindergarten. 121. St. Margaret Mary's Kinderga1·ten (Brunswick). 122. St. Mary's Kindergarten (Ascot Vale). . . 123. South Croydon and District Kn>dergarten Assoclat>on. 124. South Melbourne Mission free Kindergarten. 125. Spotswood Free Kindergarten. 126. Star of the Sea Free Kindergarten (St. Mary's, West
Melbourne). 127. Sunshine Free Kindergarten. 128. Sunshine Heights Free Kindergarten. 129. Williamstown Free Kindergarten.
KINDERGARTENS-COUNTRY.
130. Bairnsdale Free Kindergarten. 131. Ballarat Free Kindergarten. 132. Ballarat North Free Kindergarten. 133. Bernard Briggs Free Kindergarten (Benalla). 134. Broadford Kindergarten. 135. Castlemaine Free Kindergarten. 136. Chilwell Free Kindergarten (Geelong). 137. Euroa Free Kindergarten. 138. Geelong West Free Kindergarten. 139. Horsham Free Kindergarten Association. 140. Kathleen Kelly Free Kindergarten (Mildura). 141. Maryborough Free Kindergarten. 142. Merbein Free Kindergarten.
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143. Morwell Free Kindergarten. 144. Redcliffs Free Kindergarten. 145. Traralgon Nursery Kindergarten. 146. Yallourn Community Kindergarten Association.
AMBULANCE SERVICES.
147. Caulfield Hospital Ambulance Service. 148. Elwood Lifesaving and Swimming Club Voluntary
Ambulance Service. 149. Goroke and District Civil Ambulance Service. 150. Heyfield and District Ambulance League. 151. Maffra and District Ambulance Service. 152. Marysville Private Ambulance Service. 153. Noojee Area Ambulance Service. 154. Northern and General Ambulance Service. 155. Royal Children's Hospital Ambulance Service. 156. Royal Melbourne Hospital Ambulance Service, The. 157. Upper Yarra District Ambulance Service. 158. Wonthaggi and District Hospital Ambulance Service.
SUNDRY PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS.
159. Aborigines' Advancement League (Victoria). 160. Aborigines' Uplift Society. 161. Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria. 162. Alcoholism Foundation of Victoria. 163. All Charities League (Bendigo). 164. Altona Elderly Citizens' Club. 165. Association for the Rehabilitation of Alcoholics. 166. A~sociation of Civilian Widows of Victoria. 167. Australian United Ex-Services Association. 168. 3 A.W. Community Service Board. 169. Ballarat and District Old People's Welfare Association. 170. Bayside Association, The. 171. Benalla and District Old People's Welfare Committee. 172. Bendigo Community Service and Charity Fund. 173. Bendigo and District Old People's Welfare Society. 174. Blackburn Elderly Citizens' Club. 175. Boronia Bell Bird Senior Citizens' Club. 176. Brighton Elderly Citizens' Club. 177. Business and Professional Men's Civic Association. 178. Campbellfield-Fawkner District Citizens' Aid Club. 179. Canterbury Citizens' Welfare Committee. 180. Carlton Elderly Citizens' Club. 181. Carnegie-Murrum been a Elderly Citizens' Association. 182. "Carry-On" (Victoria). 183. Castlemaine and District Old People's Welfare
Committee. 184. Caulfield Elderly Citizens' Association. 185. Chelsea Elderly Citizens' Club, City of. 186. Cheltenham Elderly Citizens' Club. 187. Chiropodists' Association of Victoria, The. 188. Christian Service Centre, Box Hill. 189. Clifton Hill Old Age and Invalid Pensioners' Association. 190. Coburg Community Aid Society. 191. Coburg Elderly Citizens' Welfare Organisation. 192. Colac Elderly Citizens' Welfare Association. 193. Coleraine and District Old People's Welfare Committee. 194. Corio Elderly Citizens' Club, Shire of. 195. Croydon and District Age and Invalid Pensioners' Club. 196. Daylesford and District Old People's Welfare Committee. 196a. Dimboola and District Old Peoples' Welfare Committee. 197. Dunolly Senior Citizens' Club. 198. Echuca Old People's Welfare Committee. 199. Essendon Old People's Welfare Committee. 200. Euroa and District Old People's Welfare Committee. 201. Evergreen Club for Senior Citizens of Balwyn. 202. Ex-Naval Men's Association of Australia (Victorian
Section). 203. Fitzroy Citizens' Welfare Fund. 204. Footscray Senior Citizens' Welfare Club. 205. Frankston Community Chest. 206. Frankston Elderly People's Welfare Organization. 207. French Benevolent Society of Melbourne. 208. Geelong and District Community Chest Association. 209. Geelong Try Boys' Brigade. 210. Gentlewomen's Aid Society. 211. German Relief Society. 212. Guide Dogs for the Blind Association of Victoria. 213. Guide Dog Owners and Friends Association. 214. Haemophilia Society. 215. Hawthorn Community Chest. 216. Healesville Old People's Welfare Committee. 217. Helping Hand Association for Mentally Retarded
Children. 218. Kardinia Club (Geelong). 219. Kensington and Flemington Elderly Citizens' Club.
220. Kew Elder Citizens' Association. 221. Korumburra Charity Fund. 222. Limbless Soldiers' Association of Victoria. 223. Maffra Shire Old People's Welfare Committee. 224. Maryborough Old People's Welfare Committee. 225. Melbourne Medical Post-Graduate Committee. 226. Melbourne Sailors' Home. 227. Mildura Senior Citizens' Welfare Committee. 228. Mulgrave, Shire of, Community Chest. 229. f1ultiple Sclerosis Society of Victoria. 230. National Heart Foundation of Australia (Victorian
Division). 231. New Voice Association. 232. Noble Park Elderly Citizens' Club. 233. North and West Melbourne Old People's Welfare
Committee. 234. Oakleigh Elderly Citizens' Association. 235. Ormond Elderly Citizens' Club. 236. Over Fifties Association of Victoria. 237. Paraplegics Association of Victoria. 238. Patronage. 239. Prahran Club for the Aged. 240. Putt K. G. Elderly Citizens' Club (Bentleigh). 241. Queen's Fund, The. 242. Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of
Australia (Victoria Branch) (Poppy Day Appeal). 243. Reverend Father John of Kronstadt Russian Welfare
Society. 244. Richmond Elderly Citizens' Association. 245. Sale Elderly Citizens' Welfare Committee. 246. Shepparton Senior Citizens' Welfare Committee. 247. Society to Assist Persons of Education. 248. Southern Peninsula Community Fund. 249. Spastic Children's Society of Victoria. 250. Springvale and District Elderly Citizens' Club. 251. Stawell and District Old People's Welfare Committee. 252. Sunshine Community Chest, City of. 253. Swan Hill and District Senior Citizens' Welfare
Committee. 254. Swiss Society of Victoria. 255. St. Arnaud and District Old People's Welfare
Committee. 256. St. John Ambulance Brigade (City of Essendon Division). 257. St. Kilda Elderly Persons' Assistance Society, City of. 258. Terang and District Old People's Welfare Committee. 259. Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers' Association of
Australia, The. 260. Traralgon and District Elderly Citizens' Club. 261. T.B. Sailors' Soldiers' and Airmen;s, Association of
Victoria. 262. United Services Trust. 263. Victorian Paraplegics Foundation. 264. Victorian Provident Aid Society. 265. Victorian Shipwreck Relief Society. 266. Wangaratta Old People's Welfare Committee. 267. Warracknabeal Elderly Citizens' Welfare Committee. 268. Warrnambool and District Elderly Citizens' Welfare
Committee. 269. Wattle Elderly Citizens' Club (Upper Fern Tree Gully). 270. William Forster Try Boys' Society. 271. Williamstown Elderly Citizens' Welfare Committee. 272. Windsor Elderly Citizens' Club. 273. Wishart N. G. Elderly Citizens' Club (Moorabbin). 274. Woollies Appeal, The. 275. Yallourn and District Old People's Welfare Committee. 276. Yarram Old People's Welfare Committee. 277. Yarraville Original Old Age and Invalid Social Club. 278. Yarrawonga Old People's Welfare Committee.
CHURCH RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS.
279. Baptist Dorcas Society (Bendigo). 280. Bendigo Church of Christ Dorcas and Church Aid Society. 281. Cairnmillar Institute (South Yarra). 282. Carlton Methodist Mission. 283. Catholic Women's Social Guild (Melbourne). 284. Central Mission Relief Fund (Melbourne). 285, Collingwood Methodist Mission Relief Fund. 286. Department of Social Service of the Churches of Christ
(Melbourne). 287. Fitzroy Methodist Mission Relief Fund. 288. Geelong City Mission. 289. Melbourne Chevra Kadisha (Windsor). 290. Melbourne City Mission Incorporated (Carlton). 291. Melbourne Jewish Aid Society (South Y~rra). 292. Melbourne Jewish Orphan and Children's Aid Society
(South Yarra). 293. Melbourne Sick Visiting Society. 294. Melbourne Jewish Women's Guild. 295. North Melbourne Christian Community Centre (North
Melbourne Methodist Mission).
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296. "Open Door " Community Centre for Men and Alcoholics Advice Bureau, The.
297. Palmer Street Mission (Fitzroy). 298. Presbyterian and Sect's Church Joint Mission (Carlton). 299. St. Andrew's Church Benevolent Society (Bendigo). 300. St. Mark's Mission (Fitzroy). 301. St. Mark's Work Basket (Bendigo). 302. St. Mary's House of Welcome (Fitzroy). 303. Seventh Day Adventist Welfare Service (Hawthorn). 304. Shaw Trust for the Poor of Brunswick (Melbourne). 305. Society of St. Vincent de Paul (Ciifton Hill). 306. South Melbourne Methodist Mission (Relief Depart·
ment). 307. Theresian Club (Fitzroy).
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. (Metropolitan.)
308. Box Hill Ladies' Relief Society. 309. Brighton Ladies' Benevolent Society. 310. Brunswick Ladies' Benevolent Society. 311. Caulfield Benevolent Society. 312. Chelsea Benevolent Society, The City of. 313. Coburg Ladies' Benevolent Society. 314. Croydon Aid Society. 315. Essendon Ladies' Benevolent Society. 316. Flemington and Kensington Ladies' Benevolent Society. 317. Footscray Ladies' Benevolent Society. 318. Graduates Association of the Kindergarten Training
College, The (Melbourne). 319. Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society. 320. Heidelberg Ladie~· Benevolent Society, City of. 321. Malvern Ladies' Benevolent Society. 322. Miss Australia Quest (Victoria). 323. Moorabbin Ladies' Benevolent Society, City of. 324. Northcote Ladies' Benevolent Society. 325. Nunawading Benevolent Society, City of. 326. Oakleigh District Ladies' Benevolent Society. 327. Old People's Welfare Council, The. 328. Port Melbourne Ladies' Benevolent Society. 329. Prahran, South Yarra and Toorak Ladies' Benevolent
Society. 330. Preston Ladies' Benevolent Society. 331. Richmond Ladies' Benevolent Society. 332. Ringwood Ladies' Benevolent Society. 333. Sandringham Ladies' Benevolent Society. 334. South Melbourne Ladies' Benevolent Society. 335. St. Albans Ladies' Benevolent Society. 336. St. Kilda Benevolent Society. 337. St. Kilda Welfare Organisation. 338. Sunshine Ladies' Benevolent Society, City of. 339. Williamstown Ladies' Benevolent Society. 340. Yarraville Ladies' Benevolent Society.
COUNTRY
341. Ararat Ladies' Benevolent Society. 342. Avoca Ladies' Benevolent Society. 343. Ballarat Ladies' Benevolent Clothing Society. 344. Beaufort Ladies' Benevolent Society. 345. Camperdown Ladies' Charitable Fund. 346. Carngham Widow and Orphan Fund (Snake Valley). 347. Colac Ladies' Benevolent Society. 348. Coleraine Ladies' Benevolent Society. 349. Creswick Ladies' Benevolent Society. 350. Daylesford Ladies' Benevolent Society. 351. Dunolly Ladies' Benevolent Society. 352. Eaglehawk Ladies' Benevolent Society. 353. Echuca Ladies' Benevolent Society. 354. Fern Tree Gully Benevolent Society. 355. Frankston Ladies' Benevolent Society. 356. Geelong and Western District Ladies' Benevolent
Association. 357. Goroke Benevolent Society. 358. Heathcote Ladies' Benevolent Society. 359. Horsham Ladies' Benevolent SocieLy. 360. Keilor Benevolent Society, Shire of. 361. Kerang Ladies' Benevolent Association. 362. Korumburra Ladies' Benevolent Society. 363. Maryborough Ladies' Benevolent Society's Home. 364. Merbein Benevolent Society. 365. Mildura Benevolent Society. 366. Moe Benevolent Society. 367. Morwell Benevolent Society. 368. Red Cliffs Benevolent Society. 369. Rochester Benevolent Society, The. 370. Rushworth Benevolent and Dorcas Society. 371. St. Arnaud Benevolent Society. 372. Scarsdale District Relief Fund. 373. Seymour Ladies' Benevolent Society. 374. Shepparton Ladies' Benevolent Society. 375. Swan Hill Ladies' Benevolent Society.
376. Tarnagulla Benevolent Society. 377. Traralgon Ladies' Benevolent Society. 378. Wangaratta Benevolent Society. 379. Warracknabeal Ladies' Benevolent Society. 380. Warrnambool Ladies' Benevolent Society.
ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE WELFARE OF BOYS AND GIRLS.
381. Alexandra and District Pre-School Association. 382. All Nations Youth and Social Club. 383. Altona Citizens' and Police Youth Club. 384. Apollo Bay Youth Club. 385. A.rarat Youth Club. 386. Ashburton R.S.L., Police and Community Youth Club. 387. Auburn South Pre-School Association. 388. Australian Air League. 389. Avenel Youth Club. 390. Bairnsdale Pohce and Citizens' Youth Club. 391. Ballarat R.S.L. Youth Club. 392. Ballarat Youth Centre. 393. Bayswater Pre-school Association. 394. Beaufort Youth Club. 395. Beechworth and District Citizens' and Police Youth
Club. 396. Belgrave South and Heights Youth Centre. 397. Bell Park Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 398. Belmont Community Youth Club. 399. Benalla Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 400. Bendigo Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 401. Bendigo Pre·School Centre. 402. Bentleigh·McKinnon Youth Centre. 403. Beulah R.S.L. and Community Youth Club. 404. Birrahlee Pre·school Association (Chadstone). 405. Blackburn Pre·School Centre Committee. 406. Boorcan Boys' and Girls' Club. 407. Boronia Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 408. Box Hill and District Retarded and Spastic Children's
Association. 409. Box Hill Memorial Youth Centre. 410. Box Hill North Kindergarten Association. 411. Box Hill South Pre-School Centre. 412. Boys' Employment Centre, Geelong. 413. Boy Scout Association, The. 414. Braybrook Child Care Committee, Shire of 415. Braybrook Shire Youth Centre. 416. Bright Youth Club. 417. Broadford Community Youth Club. 418. Brunswick and Coburg Boys' Club. 419. Brunswick Presbyterian Youth Club. 420. Burwood Pre-School Centre. 421. Carlisle River and District Youth Club. 422. Carrum Youth Club. 423. Castlemaine Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 424. Caulfield Memorial Youth Centre, City of. 425. Caulfield South Pre-School Association. 426. Chelsea and District Youth Club. 427. Cheltenham Community and Police Youth Club. 428. Cheltenham Pre-School Association. 429. Church of England Boys' Society. 430. Church of England Vocational Service Bureau. 431. Clarinda Kindergarten Association. 432. Clayton and District Youth Club. 433. Cohuna Youth Club. 434. Colac Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 435. Coleraine Youth Club. 436. Collingwood Citizens' and Police Youth Club. 437. Collingwood Methodist Mission Clubs for Boys and Girls. 438. Congregational Church Youth Movement (East
Brunswick). 439. Cranbourne Pre-school Committee. 440. Croydon and Districts Retarded and Spastic Children's
Welfare Association. 441. Croydon Open Youth Club. 442. Dandenong and District Community Youth Movement. 443. Dartmoor and District Youth Club. 444. Davis Street Kindergarten Parents' Association (Kew). 445. Deepdene Pre-School Centre. 446. Doncaster and District Pre-School Centre. 447. Doncaster District Youth Centre. 448. Donvale Pre·School Centre. 449. Doutta Galla Youth Club. 450. Drouin and District Youth Club. 451. East Brighton Pre-School Centre. 452. East Geelong and District Police and Citizens' Youth
Club. 4S3. East Hampton Catholic Youth Club. 454. East Moorabbin Kindergarten Group. 455. East Parkdale Pre·School Association. 456. East Preston Methodist Church Pre·School Centre.
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457. East Preston Youth and Community Centre. 458. East Ringwood Pre-School Centre. 459. East Sunshine Youth Club 460. Echuca Community Youth Club. 461. Echuca Pre-School Centre. 462. Edithvale Parents' Association of Infant Welfare and
Pre-School Centre. 463. Elaine and Meredith District Boys' Club. 464. Eltham Community Youth Club. 465. Eltham District Play Centres. 466. Emerald Youth and Life Saving Club. 467. Essendon Toe H Youth Centre. 468. Euroa Youth Club. 469. Exhibition Youth Centre. 470. F. and Y. Youth Club. 471. Fairfield-Aiphington Youth and Boys' Club. 472. Fairy Hills Play Group Association. 473. Fisherman's Bend Community Centre and Youth Club. 474. Fitzroy Citizens' Police Association Youth Club. 475. Flemington and Kensington Community Youth Centre. 476. Florence Road Pre-School Centre, The. 477. Footscray Youth Club. 478. Frankston Junior Library and Craft Centre. 479. Frankston Police and Citizens' Youth Centre. 480. Frankston Pre-School Centre. 481. Gee long Mentally Handicapped Children's Welfare
Association. 482. Girl Guides' Association. 483. Glenelg Citizens' Youth Club (Casterton). 484. Glen Iris Pre-School Centre. 485. Glenroy Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 486. Goulburn Valley Centre for Intellectually Handicapped
Children. 487. Grange Road Community Pre-School Centre
(Sandringham). 488. Greenhills Pre-School Association. 489. Greensborough Pre-School Centre. 490. Hampton East Pre-School Association. 491. Harcourt Pre-School Play Centre. 492. Harston and District Youth Club. 493. Hawthorn Citizens' Youth Club. 494. Heathcote Community Youth Club. 495. Heatherdale District Pre-School Association.
Helping Hand Association for Mentally Retarded Children (Branches of). Parent Body, See No. 217.
496. "Araluen " Day Training Centre Branch (Kew). 497. Brighton and Districts Branch. 498. Coburg and Districts, of. 499. Footscray and Districts Branch. 500. lvanhoe Branch. 501. Latrobe Valley Branch (Traralgon). 502. Northcote-Preston Branch. 503. Noweyung-Bairnsdale Branch. 504. Prahran-South Yarra Branch.
505. Heywood and District Community Youth Club. 506. Highett Community Youth Club. 507. Highett Pre-School Parent Group. 508. Highett West Community Youth Centre. 509. Horsham Community Youth Club. 510. H ughesdale Youth Centre. 51 I. lllareen Pre-school Association (North Balwyn ). 512. Kananook Pre-School Centre (Frankston). 513. Kilmore and District Youth Club. 514. Kyabram Youth Club. 515. Kyneton Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 516. Lake Boga Citizens' and R.S.L. Youth Club. 517. Lalor and District Youth Club. 518. Latrobe Valley Y.M.C.A. Youth Clubs (Newborough). 519. Laverton Community Youth Club. 520. Legacy Club, Ballarat. 521. Legacy Club, Bendigo. 522. Legacy Club, Gce!ong, The. 523. Legacy Club, Melbourne (including Blarney House,
" Holmbush " and "Stanhope" Children's Homes).
524. Lions Youth Club of Barwon Heads. 525. Little River Community Youth Club. 526. MacLeod Community Youth Centre. 527. Maffra Youth Club. 528. Mansfield District Pre-School Centre. 529. Mansfield Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 530. Marie Kirk Occupational Centre for Mentally Retarded
Children. 531. Maryborough Community Youth Club. 532. McKinnon Kindergarten Association. 533. Melbourne Boys' Clubs Association.
534. Melbourne City Mission Clubs for Boys and Girls. 535. Mentally Retarded Children's Welfare Association,
Ballarat. 536. Mentally Retarded Children's Welfare Association,
Oakleigh. 537. Mentone Pre-School Association. 538. Merbein Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 539. Mildura Legacy Club. 540. Mildura Youth Centre. 541. Moe and District Citizens' Youth Club. 542. Mont Albert Kindergarten Association. 543. Montmorency Pre-School Play Centre. 544. Moorabbin Youth Club. 545. Mooroopna Pre-School Association. 546. Mooroopna Youth Club. 547. Mordialloc and District Community Youth Centre. 548. Mornington Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 549. Mornington Pre-School Association. 550. Morwell Youth Club. 551. Mount Waverley Pre-School Centre. 552. Mount Waverley Youth Club. 553. Murray Valley Centre for Intellectually Handicapped
Children. 554. Nathalia and District Community Youth Club. 555. Nea\e Street North Pre-School Centre (Bendigo). 556. Nhill and District Youth Club. 557. Niddrie and Airport West Citizens' and Police Youth
Club. 558. Noble Park and District Youth Club. 559. Norlane-North Shore Youth Centre. 560. Northcote North Ward Community Centre. 561. Northcote Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 562. North Geelong and District Police Boys' Club. 563. North Geelong Kindergarten Centre. 564. North Maidstone Pre-School Centre. 565. North-West Melbourne Community Youth Club. 566. Norwood Pre-School Parents' Club. 567. Numurkah District Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 568. Nunawading Youth Club. 569. Oakleigh Youth Club, City of. 570. Olympic Village Community Youth Club (West
Heidelberg). 571. Opportunity Clubs for Boys and Girls. 572. Parkside Pre-School Centre (Box Hill North). 573. Pascoe Vale R.S.L. and Citizens' Youth Club 574. Playgrounds and Recreation Association of Victoria. 575. Preston Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 576. Red Cliffs and District Youth and Community Centre. 577. Reservoir Young People's Club. 578. Ride Avenue Pre-School Association (Benalla). 579. Ringwood Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 580. Ringwood Pre-School Parents' Club. 581. Robinvale Police and Citizens' Boys' Club. 582. Rushworth R.S.L. and Citizens' Youth Club. 583. Sandringham Youth Club. 584. Shepparton Youth Club. 585. South and Port Melbourne Methodist Mission. 586. South Blackburn Pre-School Centre Committee. 587. South Croydon Youth Club. 588. South Kingsville Youth Club. 589. South Melbourne Citizens' and Police Youth Club. 590. SPA Community Youth Club (Daylesford}. 591. Springvale Community Youth Club. 592. Stawell Police Youth Club. 593. Streatham and District Community Club. 594. Sunshine Youth Centre and Model Playground
Organisation, City of. 595. Surrey Hills Pre-School Centre. 596. Swan Hill Community Youth Club. 597. Syndal and District Pre-school Association. 598. Syndal and District Youth Club. 599. St. Aid an's Church of England Pre-School Centre
(Strathmore). 600. St. Alban's Police Youth Club. 60 I. St. And rew's Pre-School Play Centre Association. 602. St. David 's Presbyterian Youth Association. 603. St. Kilda Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 604. Tambo Valley Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 605. Tatu ra and District Pre-School Association. 606. Terang and District Retarded Children's Centre. 607. Timboon and District Youth Club. 608. Torquay Free Kindergarten and District Pre-school
Association. 609. Traralgon Police Boys' Club. 610. Upper Fern Tree Gully Youth Club. 611. Upper Yarra Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 6 I 2. U pwey Pre-School Association. 613. Vermont Community Youth Club. 614. Victorian Association of Day Nurseries. 615. Victorian Association of Youth Clubs. 616. Victorian Band of Hope and Young People's Temperance
Union. 617. Victorian Disabled Youth Club.
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UNSUBSIDIZED INSTITUTIONS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES-continued.
618. Victorian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, The.
619. Wallan and District Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 620. Wangaratta Youth Centre. 621. Warracknabeal Youth Club. 622. Warrnambool Boys' Club. 623. Wedderburn Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 624. Wendouree Youth Club. 625. West Doncaster Pre-School Association. 626. West Essendon Community Youth Club. 627. West Footscray Recreational League, The. 628. West Gippsland Retarded Children's Centre. 629. West Preston Progress Association Youth Club. 630. Williamstown Youth Centre. 631. Winchelsea Citizens' and Police Youth Club. 632. Wonthaggi Police and Citizens' Youth Club. 633. Woodend Citizens' Youth Club. 634. Woods Point Youth Club. 635. Wycheproof and District Police and Citizens' Youth Club.
636. Yallourn District Youth Club. 637. Yalundah Occupational Centre (Warrnambool). 638. Yambuck Community Youth Club. 639. Yarraville Boys' Club. 640. Young Men's Christian Association of Ballarat. 641. Young Men's Christian Association of Geelong. 642. Young Men·~ Christian Association of Melbourne. 643. Young Men's Christian Association Montague Youth
Centre. 644. Young Men's Christian Association Port Melbourne Youth
Centre. 645. Young Women's Christian Association.
BUSH NURSING CENTRES.
646. Glen Wills and District Medical Association. 647. Mountain District Bush Nursing Centre (Cockatoo).
55
FINANCE AND
STATISTICS
56
SUMMARY OF COMPARATIVE INFORMATION RELATING TO HOSPITALS
FOR THE THREE YEARS 1950-51, 1955-56, 1960-61.
Metropolitan Special Hospitals
Number of In-patients* ..
Number of Out-patients
Number of Paid Staff
Salaries and Wages paid to Staff t ..
Government Grants
Patients' Contributions *
Municipal Grants ..
Metropolitan General Hospitals
Number of In-patients* ..
Number of Out-patients ..
Number of paid Staff
Salaries and Wages paid to Staff t ..
Government Grants
Patients' Contributions* ..
Municipal Grants ..
Country Hospitals-
Number of In-patients *
Number of Out-patients ..
Number of Paid Staff
Salaries and Wages paid to Staff t ..
Government Grants
Patients' Contributions* ..
Municipal Grants ..
Total for all Hospitals
Number of In-patients* ..
Number of Out-patients ..
Number of Paid Staff
Salaries and Wages paid to Staff t
Government Grants
Patients' Contributions*
Municipal Grants ..
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
I 1950.51.
38,605
141,451
3,088
864,657
1,274,519
165,400
3,364
45,459
180,751
3,693
I ,067,892
1,635,974
300,558
5,865
81,417
93,293
3,840
1,207,201
I, 125,702
542.403
165,481
415,495
10,621
3,139,750
4,036,195
1,008,361
9,229
• Includes Intermediate and Private Patients and Hospital Benefits.
1955.56.
47,485
145,101
3,904
1,952,766
2,550,528
753,616
5,465
70,098
214,924
6,091
3,042,717
3,575,118
1,574,987
7,459
103,307
152,443
5,483
2,992,953
2,452,932
I ,980,220
8,414
220,890
512,468
15,478
7,988,436
8,578,578
4,308,823
21,338
I
t Contained in In-patient Cost only.
1960-61.
52,226
146,306
4,516
2,827,784
3,463,711
1,544,340
4,837
96,183
236,903
7,912
4,861,156
6,131,672
3,045,107
6,011
122,431
197,814
6,711
4,396,370
3,328,591
3,747,220
8,830
270,840
581,023
19,139
12,085,310
12,923,974
8,336,667
19,678
83/62.-5
57
KEY TO DETA II.S OF
ORDINARY IliCOllE
In tables r'l, VIIl, XI, XIV, XVII, XX, XXIII, XXVI, XXIX, XXXt, XJ<XIV. XXXVI, XXXVIII, xx:n;:, th~ items includl>d under each hosd are as follows :-
1. GOVERN:I!mlT GRANT -
Maintenance, Pharmaceutical Benefits. llotor Car (Hospital Payments) Fund. On account of' T.B. Patients, On account of State Ward a. Other.
2, CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS -
4.
(•l (b
(t')
Annual Subscriptions. Au.xilitU''Y '~V~rkars • Ert"orts and/or
Entertainments, etc. llunic1pal Grants, Hospital Sunday end Lord Mayor's Fund, Other collection• and d"natione - Cash;
lt1nd. Legaei~s and Donstions.,
PATIENTS' FEES OR PAYI!ENTS ON ACCOUNT OF INllATF.s -
(a)
(b)
Motor Cru", Workex•a' Compe1a~at1on, Repatriation Pot1e!'lta.
!'ublio -
{il (11
and
(c) Non•Publ1c -
( i) Petiento' l!'e<>~ (111 Hospital Benefits Fund
( 11i) Infectious Dia~aoea Pund -Hosp ita 1 Benel"lte Fund
Out·-patients. Inm&:te& other than hoepi t& le. C~Jmmonweal th Government payments -
( l.) Oltl Inv'"lid and War Pension3,
(it) Child Endo,..,.ent.
INCOME l!'ROII Il>'VESTIIENTS -
Investments Investments
Institution.
by Inat1 tut1on, by oth~l'*e on behalf of'
5, MISCELLANEOUS -
Visitors' Sr.le of Product a Cther.
E. EXTRAORDINA_ftY INCOME -
and Refuee, La'bou!'.
Proceeds of F\lblic Appealo (ll!l~ntenance only).
I
I
In tab!ea V, Ill, XII, XV, XVIII, XXI, XXr'l, Y.:XVIT, XXX. XXXII, XXXV, XXXVI, XXXVII, JCJO'VIII, XXXIX, tM items of' e~pondi ture unde.t" each head are a a fol::.owe : -
1.
2.
PROVISIONil -
l!eat Fieh, Foultry, etc. Butt~r, Cheese, etc~ Eggs, 1!1lk, Bread, Flour, ete • Gr..,cer1ea. Vegetable• and Fruit.
SUROERY AND OISPERSA!lY -
Dl""Ige, Dialnf"eetants, etc. Dressings, Bandages, etc. Inetrl:Jllentf:t , appliancea Aerated Waten. Wines, Spirits and Mult Liqt.or.
DOMESTIC -
Renewol of Furniture, Bedd1ngs, Drapery, ctcv Hardwat•e, 'S'Mlshware, etc.
T2
Materialt:J toi'" Washin.g and Cleaning, and Washing let;. out. Fuel, Electric Powe~ and Lighting. Unifcrmsn Sundx•iea.
SALARIES AND WAGES -
Medical.
5. \IJSC!!LLAl'EOtiS -
6.
Prlnti!l6, 8t~Jtionery, PC\Stage, Telephones, Mver1;1seMnts, etc.
Cal"t&ge n nd Freight. Inaurange. Sanitary Churgee.
Relief { 'Jther than Pr·ovia ions).
ADMINISTRATION -
Postage and
ESTABLIS!!' • .!l'NT CHARGES -
Buildings, Plant and
7, FINANCE -
e.
Colleotora• Salariea. Collectors' COCU!'l.iseion. Bank Intareet. Other llanlt Charges. Rent, Other,
EXTRAORDINAl!Y EXPJ;;NDITUR>;; -
Expenses.
___ l__~-
C L A 8 B I ¥ I C A T 1 D N.
srec1al (Metropolitan) GeuerHl (Metropolitan) Auxlll.ary {Me tro:poll t!:in)
Country
Bl£NB.V.:>LENT HOMES
HOSP"!'l'h..LO I<'OR TH.C: AGED
HOST~LS ~?OR ~'HE AGfrn
C~:lLDRE.N' S HOMJ!:S
U~LING HOMES REI'UGJSS
REsCUB rtO!tES
CC5VALESC~~T HOM~S
llLlND, Dl':AF ANIJ D~Mil INB'riTll'riONS
MEDICAL IJ/.SPE!'I'iARHlS
L'l"B'l'r'liJT IONS F'OR MATERNAL AND INFANT WB;LFARE
?l!llfl' THROPIC ORGANlSA'rlO!'IS
LADIBS BENSVOLE!lT SOCIETIES
BUSH NUHSING CJ::NTRES
SC!IOOLS OF NURSING
l\IIBULANC,E s;,;;<VICES
NU:-!.SUW SOC IE11IES
RELccF ORGANISATIONS
TOTA-:,s
t Incluaes £270074 being Ke~oers Subscriptions.
2978251
5077277 284108
2964550
6376?3
159154
40881
1 ~8165
"{1139
10250
8341
2158·1
17598
1)500
46903
5300
7875
11063
193133
57800
4000
M.AlNTENANC!E ACCOUNTS SUBSIDIZED INSTITU'rlO!iS AND SOCIETIES
SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FCR T'IIELVE MONTHS E!WED 50th JUHE, 1961
48)460
758714
11573
363141
111592
4890
260565
52942
6208
67
450
3138
8964
16321
2084623
4837
594.2 69
8830
82)
444
3
701
284
35
85
1147
230
528
750
319
2955
577
23559
(?or det~ila aee aepa~ate Schedules~)
P A R T I C
9177 26720
"?2
49636
5804
1455
2083
22214
865
575
22~
53423
199
755
112865
6101
2564
295730
1837
15336 140
21 G51
1772
350
"/61
5~01
1171
38923
132
2901
99575
0 F I ~ C 0 • I
3IJ/88
49297
3347 11030
6771
3535
294
4178
2765
233
166
431
601
1253
2977
122016
Other Coll ecti one •
Donations and
Lega.:::ieG.
£
35952 23630
1596 55260
12147
571 a 4506
127508
26842
5251
550
131874
721
7993
74862
2128
4538
18159
637015
Patients'
or
Inms.tes
Contribut
l<:ms.
£
1315100 2292192
261948
3228919
5701 51
169191
1121<91
129915
32394
34"109
6927
33971
4037
23940
~ 478812
8694697
Hospital
Benertts
£
229240
410495
80472
51 8301
26·1129
67707
12800
4720
4334
1589198
Ir..come
t'rom
46661 36076
1765 28558
8370
408
49~88
3344
71
39604
477
224922
Miece!lan-eous
and
Elttra
Ordinacy.
£
85835 149759
7126
90313
8263
7053
3201
51207
2657
61864
360
17517
2288
1703
149374
844
4726
24574
6436
27729
19450
7 52279
'l'O'l'AL
INCOME.
£
53251
8845438 652016
7340489
1624445
419847
177428
739240
215403
9105
21509
338921
29421
65343
387515
9022
17458
135637
699495
108528
26014
27347412
/3746422
617239 7254125
1629779
402404
1-12389
8?C165
252468
108576
20552
446871
32310
682:;8
405726
7904
i4991
146743
710073
109245
~6602
27)1
H ~
01 CIJ
P A R T I C U L A H S 0 F E X P E N D I T U R B
PARTICULAR 0 F E X P E N l TU ll E (I n - p a t i en t s ).
C LA I F I C A T I 0 N I SURGERY AND ' --~.,. -~-"" ""~ I H'T'O .... '!:>Y'f A~TDAH!'"'! OUT-
PROVISIONS
---£ £ £
Spec1al (llecropolitan) 375536 307219 530450 2827784 156596 149021 8162 I 923889 8704 5287421 Genel:"al (ktrtro-polJ. tan) 624347 700127 852602 4455067 269609 175105 12741 1426513 230311 8"/46422 Aux1liary (Metropolitan) 75863 15738 9h~29 406089 14579 9~78 226 - 637 6i 7239 Cou.rn:.r:r 724821 408727 729623 4396370 259266 240854 13341 38o305 92818 7254125
BEN!!;ITO.LBNT HOMES 209064 43612 176969 4 067296 39783 86315 4437 - 2303 1629779
f!OSl'lTALS l''OR TEE AGED 59900 7978 30388 n6e6a 10023 16833 331 I - 83 402404
llOS'rJ;LS POll THE AGE.D 35085 270 201 54 95905 6921 12887 1119
I - 48 172389 I 01
1:.0 CHILDREN'S HOMES 182872 3685 137>72 330167 60871 106613 13735 - 1i<850 850165
F'UDNDLING 110Ml!.3 ~VD Rf:FUGES 55491 2409 43959 112254 18075 17"/49 4376 - 155 252468
RESCUE 1!0MER 32951 851 I 11050 4873 6362 32322 987 - 19200 108576 ! CONVALESGEN'f 1!0!1ES 1939 250 I 1104
I 14949 1327 625 660 - - 20552
BLI.ND, DEAF DUMB Ir-ETITUTIONS 214il,. 717 I 17934 94982 14052 149:06 10820 - 271956 446871
MEDiCAL illSPl>NSA!liES - 4493 1189
I 21447 1513 804 151 1158 1555 32310
I~~1'I'rlrriONS f'OR 11.ATE!lliAL A_VD INl''A!fl' WELFARE 12550 587 12329 )2185 ~703 3534 350 - - 68238
PEI.LA"'THROl' re OllG.~NlSATIONS - - - - 309147 - - - 96579 405"126
LADIJ!:U Ilu'll'.VOLENT SOCI!!"riES - - - ·- 4653 - 3251 - 7904 BUSH N!JllS ING CENrRts - - - - 1583 - - 13406 - 14991
SCHOOLS OF NURSING 15155 132 14250 101049 13961 2160 36 - - 146743 A!<BlJLANCE S&RVICES - - - 471711 91613 39357 - - 107392 71 00"/3
NUllSlNH 80ClE'riil:S - - - 79295 22414 - - - 7536 109245
CHURCH RELI&J' Okl!ANISATIONS - - - - 8435 - - 17890 277 266Q2
TO~'ALS 2425028 1496855 267.5902 14788291 1316966 908911 I 71472 2774414 854404 I 2731 0243
~
T5 60
STAT~ 9110\VllfG O.<Pr'I'At UCEII"l'S ANl) I'AYIIIII'l'S 700 HOe!'l't A'Ul Al!ll O'!'lllll! Cl!ARITIES i'OR 'l'WILVll 110111'!!8 SifDIQ
.50t.h JU!III, 1961 ,
Instltuti=
HOSPI!!.LS
liET!lOPOI.!TAN
I Spcoial
1 •I Airlie 2. Austin 3. Coritea Chriat1
4,1 Dente:l 5. Ha'lll'ton 6. Queen VietOl"'if\
7. I Royal Children& ' 8.1' Royal blbot Cololll' 9. Roj'al Vie. Rye & Elir
10. 1
1
Royal. Nomen's
To tale
I General 11. Alfred 12.1 Altono 13, Box !!ill
1~: I g~:~ng 16. Fairtield
bR !!' C E J l' '!' S P A Y M E !I T S ·-----=r t
vernm""t 1
1
~~ To-ea-l--+~-Pu.re--h-s-ee,----1 N::--:~:~:: ~!~in!~.llltseel::,~r-~~tal 111"· Gra.nte ether Furniture & t cou.s ! !
-
r 'R&esipto or L&n<3 I Buildinge AltOJretiona F,q_uipment.! i Pa:rmefltfl I
£ £ I £ t £ £ ---+--s.---i,c-·-.:·---h~-------
1 I I 9885 4~07 14392
172984 SB284 261 268 30000 12877 42877
41065 258743 299811 24249 36 24285 23853 35187 59040
883000 394131 1277131 4538} 596 461179 69690 314o6 1 01 1 76
9600 61852 62031
2r~m1 :>18
1088223 45883
4461
12823 51980
~4035
19151 _ I 147}8 1 73-~30 I _ 197062 2.
- ~ 62031 3.
- 296278 4· 6~82 - 24260 5.
1 }1 03 757 43986 6.
28514 8000 1143371 7.
13500 56sl tm,' ~: ~.~2~1~~~1~·~~S4~88~5~--3~0~3~32~6~---- 9S4
10584
71191
1584515
836}'?
2257i9
971l4 1 o. 1967284
I 1519053 910732 2429785
1395;8 4515 3041
2418 24636 4414~
32463 1564
16027
204 1
~151
19068 -
2622 -3065• -44142 -
20175 I
73213 ! 4)15
17071 364
6}60
157 10303 171 5G
9322
31200 141719111.
:~~! I:~: 1)8
Pootacrq I l!erey lloorabbinlloa!)it&l Soo1et;r
1
,
70212
17~~r =
26744 969~6 I 151~95 151.5951
331 _ I 331
J13J I 3235
1i~801
65774 155~30 I 15504
e:oo i
1000
~it~ I~~: 91247 17,
155830 1 18, 331 119.
~o. Mot'diell<kl-Chelten.t:.aa 21. v•,sgiel (Annexa ot
Bcx Hill) 22, Oal<lelgh
26. 27. 28.
29. 30. 31.
32. 53 ..
}6. 37. 38.
4G. 47. 48.
67. 68, 69.
70. 71.
Preston a: Northectl' Prince Henry 'a R.,yol ll~lbourne
Sandringhl\m l!oepital SoctT S\'luth~N\. ~eDioriel S<>uth~rn llemoriol (Sc.clety
Springvale Sunshine St. Georse•a
St. Vincent' a WUliametoWll
Totols
AuJ<lliatv
After-Care Coult'ield
To tale
ll.2!!!!!!!!
.1!!.!\lt Balls rat Bendigo Qeelong
Gippaland (Sale) Glenelg (Hol111lton) IUlduro
Mooroopna WangaHtt.a Warrnambool
Toto la
aener•l
I (Doll.;y Av<tr&<J'O Ararat Dec<!!hue llt.il:'eh !la irnellal e
C&ll.perdo'Wn Castleuine Colac
Deyleetond llcnue8 il'rankatoo
s ... an 11111 re.Nlgan
Wsnaek.r:. ·;beal
lest <Hppelond illlaa Angliao ollonga
Wont.haggi :tarn•
Totel•
25 and ov$r)
9289 4759 I 14048 I -: 11
12574 105 1~6791 404 1098 I 1502
478876 606<>c 5 - I 446160 8722 3540.} - 21598
78815 S4371 16 I _ _ 6324 1556 7880 - 1 - -
1:::: 117:;~ ! 12::: ~ I 12~741 ~: I 165g 5f~ ll1z~ : I : I 15;.}31
: I 3154
11697
95HI9
129€7
1173 1273
80192 29394
!>303
16121 120.
12870 21, 1273 1122.
529716 23. 50992 <:!,.
10001<4 25,
6916 26. 2205 27.
12347 28.
4381.; 29. 439 30.
16990 31.
351043 581•6 356889 - i 30}!31• - 1
~-----1~5~9~~-+-----64~<4~+----~799~9·4------------~l--------~------~ 1--1-26_944 __ , _ _, __ 5_58_6_>4 __ 1-_1_o_28_o_7_s+-__:__}~~ 2W.726 I
75089 3712
8023 386446 }2. 3762 3:1.
278434 60366 1 ~6<6469
1531 14917 I Hi4481 -_ I I -91 30871 - 3096 134. l----9_8_78-+·---~6~8~95~1---1~6~77~3~---------+---------~----~8~8~11~----~84~6~6~------------t---~1~72~35.
'""' "'" "'" -=---c--4 ""' ""' -_-t 203731
32712 13579 - }1771 I 8547 I I . 40318 }6. 26355 12105 - 6637 15989 19872 761 4~774 }7,
~;~ 2
~~; mg; ; ;;; :~~i I ::;i; ~,0
i~~ ~;; }2787 15352 48139 - 29637 - I 4628 - I 34265 41.
,m~ 478269;z.68 m~; : ~~ : ~~ ::~~ I ~~~ ~= I 20120 274Hi - 1434h - 6"(11 i """" 27721 44.
~~----2-86_3_3-+ ___ 1_44 ___ 39-+ ____ 4_3,0 __ 7_2_~----------r--~3_.~_54 __ +-----~2~77~0-+----~9~8~~~r-----~'4=3~8-+--~5~'~··~~~45. 240086 358496 - 111801! 97o31• 103ou9 14876 3275&7
r--------1-·----~--------~-------~-------~------·-T--------+--------+-----~
! ! I ' I
5024 1192 929
190B 4876 2}21
1007 12032
7464
2~ 4012
l\001
1919 280
9949
530 4231 108~
19594 2880
21~}1
1778 2314
€91< 141.( }19C•
1681, 4406 }08}
2646 10424
1783
~677
240 I 2207
4288 Hl3.S 5141
1593 2535 261$
15431 627 ~776
5834 7536 501
5565
~718 21>09 4119
.5592 9282 5404
3653 22456
9247
2879 4252
13208
€207 2116
1 509<\
212} 6"f66 3899
3502, 350? 277@
2136~ ~.!114 2G15
8776
1:00 I
3279
2614
273 1648
952 6782 4226
1090
204 3957 7043
3496
3}9 2475 10o7
3195 4441
2259 9043 7701
579 377
516:5
743
3391
5512 I 6. ~748 ~7. 271~ 1!;8. 87.)8 149.
11223 ·~o. 42"6 51.
2716 1}P47
8791
1a3 4334
14822
417 '57 3970 60!.' I _ 60S
6100 - 16048
761 - 751 5112 928 1,2 6082
- 1 81 o 1386 il 244 l 244o
:_ 11 ~J~ t~ --~49 ' 2~~n - 2294/.! 4555 2749'i
1759 718 - I 2477
3211 27367 14738 42105 ::6::: 1 __ ~_~_9:_+---- -~-~.~-7-~-+--·-1-~-1-0-+ __ 3_;_;~_::_5_,
~-1-~_M_3_3~ ___ 1_o~ __ 7_2 _L_ ___ 2~_4_3o_, ___ !~ ____ ,,_,._o~----u~9-'~~~t----~9_3~~~~~7~~-~~--·----~~~8~- 22~~-
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3{'<'\l·emm.et:J.t~ ! 'l\>Ct~-. ~ P\!!'Clu:we j Nl-}w ! t' .... Vnch!naryf ' I Otf:t):r r . i I' I M!hjo... d?urnitu!"a :i '" I
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__ _..~·--- COI!IITin' (o•~-d.-) --i-~-£~-1--e--· --j -i-- ~------~---~---i---T. ---i-- ~---(Daily Average uwlt~r 2~). , ,
1 1
7::.. Aleu..~dro 3500 1 .,~ c 1 4~• I ~35 ll 75.1 Apollo Ba;r n1 I ' .. 5 ' I 74.1 Beaufort i 386231 341 I 34429 ·~ :
75.j Boeeo I 1747 450 I - 1847 I 76;1 Benalla 7578 1263 1170 327 , 77. BirregurN 1642 1095 - 949 j 78. Boort Hoopitel SociotJ 65791 I 1 8978 I 68%4 I 1 79·1 Caat•rton 502 98011 ! I eo., Cl•m•• 192 ·5. eo , i u;.l 271,95 ~'""6 4~zel1 ; 82 ~ 20550 3&~: ' i 0 .! e13 ''>5c 1 ·
84..! C~r~r-y(~:rg 11 24 382
.&5.l Cr~ewiok 8C I Di11boola
I 87.] Do!18ld 88" ! Duno lly 89.11':.1""hop•
so.lllH<lM 9!_ .. r Elmo:e
1 9< •1. Gcu.'Me tA."l.nex:e l Wi&llWl'h
§e: l ~::!~::!!l" 95·J Heywo!Od
96 ·1 I:~glowo "'1 97, .repar1t (Ann~n of
98.jli:Bnlva lli=•r• !!too•)
' 99~ 1 KillllO':"C 100 .. lXoro·u 1 Oi • : Ky3\Jl"'O.G!
1 02 .. JLorne 1 o;. .. f Nqcerthu:r 104 ·[llaffrn
105. 1 llaldon 1 06,Jllanangot!U!8 107 'I Mand'1eld
i 08, 1!0<0 (Annexe o1: t..trob•
I Valley)
109, llo~tlake 110. IIOMfi'lll flj
i 1 ~ 1 "' jllur-ton {A.nne-x:e_~) W11<lJDM'fl
112 .. :t~yrtl~ford 113. INathaUa
l~vr-sh Cof:g(<f)ve (Ter.omsJ INUlllurl<ah
11 10llleo
11?,. 118. 119. 'lr6t
120~ lort Pa.i't'7 'I 21 • lRed Cl1t!"B 122.. .ob1nve.lt
138a Willllur~
; '~: i:!:;~;~~ea 141 , 'Vyehepr<>o1'
(Poatep)
H4 787
310
2397
2003
345
282 141 s
22~01
501 128
2279
115 868 108
355 3507 5689
2552 175 451
13206
520
106063 37
165
50962
78
19483 2000
75
393 )~1
'1049 307
3380
380 ~ 333
i0799
2956 2393 4616
3322
1370
1181 3008
49Cl.
515
12391 168
141
642 79
1953 3567
210
13()0
!::23 1~8
3C>49 6
1i% W~6
'j r;e
350
<637
31 i
33 gs
115 9742
216 1331\3
2678 95
340
i5'10 1!..3
3907
28 3520
:15!.c69
89:)
2561
4601 690
6083 4113
2795 60
247
14757
380 4J
1 06o63 2126 14~
51122
a5H64
3126
317 1 f.t2, Ys:rorawoa.ge
143 .. rY~e=a---------------------~--~~~------~~---------~~·+------·----~-----.--~~~·--·--~·----~-·-···--···-'rota le
~lMl!J!:ll'l' IIOHES
144.1Alexonder 145. Bend1go 146., Gra~e- MeXell&r House
147. Gippalond Home & Hoopi hl 148. Groenval" Village "•9. llelb'JU...-.e Ho•<> .1: Hoapl tal
Neza!"'4th tHr'JI!!Ie •ovene .t ~urray
~ee El.t zabeth
Totals
509381
40097 82803 20703
19238 75440 5475
JD087 6018 7588
7180 11~ 321
93
S55
T7
170. 171. 172.
!i"a:i:rv1e• Hom&o Ferntree Gully Home • Glv.dewood Home
3racecourt Homes Orar.gF Hostel tew1s Court
173. l,ott'e Lodge 17L.. Lyndoch 1 t) .. ' ll.ilduro Hcmes
Ncrthf'ven. ?reebyter1an Cen;.re to'!:'
lldlerly People Raven a wood
HangarB. tta Wet~ley H.,&ift!lo Neat Hewth0rn Presbyterian
Church Elr\(ltrly Women'£ Horr,e
Tots la
CHTLIIiH.J1•~ HOWES
1 B4. BBllarat OrphaMge 185.. BRyewater Boys' t1 186. Camberwell Children's id
1 90. Melbourne Orphf\M gc. 19~ ~ ! 'Menz1ae Home 192. 11
193. St .. AJ.dan 1 a OrphanC~ge 194. St. A.nthan.;t 1 8 tbml') t'or
Destitute Chll~ren IJ 195. St. Augustine'$ Orphanage
196. 197. 198.
199,. St. Joe~oh'a Home tor Dest1 tute Ch1ldren
200, St. Vincent de Pcul' a (Girl
FOUNDLING HOMES MID R!!FUO!IS
and
204. f>t>esbyteriarl Ba't.iea 205. St. Joeeph'a Foundling
Home - Broed.meedotte t' 206. St. Joseph'• Receiving
Home tJ
To tale
HOMES (Peulea)
201. Abbotorord 208. Convent of the Goad
Shepherd
Total•
CONVALESCJNT HOUI Women
62
att:t~J:~~_Q_V!!,NO ~;~!'-~£.~J::.J.:t>:!;:~·nq ~ FAT~~!~~~~'L£ .!:!~ .~~l:J!!:_t?Y~.r!~.~J:2~ ... !·~~ .. Y~~£~~~~: !:~·:::~u
_19_~l!__JLTN! 1 __ •H!. __ ~l''''""l
1500 2250
1183
1GOO 700
420f;
21 }9 uJ
39 477
3664 2876
210
1450
5000 246
)jL
7569 35047
48
3'/·.6
)GC 'i ?23 '532
54''-'C:
i7SOO
290
1296 1319 20.~9
349 7850
10640
10200
8":i4l ~ 75455
~-67iS98
534
9069 37297
48 '183 1::26
9UU 1' 225
5M5
1000 3: .. 11 72
l(?.Oij
19939 45
290
1296 '.l58 2516
4013 10726 10850
11650
5000 246
30769
361
7-.-->
n.i51
15479
1 3 163
1W8
240 1328 2314
1 J05
i:'.;;. .... ~ !•->;~.e.::ot'_:~
'lOO
·: .)8 2e
3
5525 32667
• 3e6 ~-:;:;.
;, ' ¥ ~
~dH
~i 1 ?.~ t.,z··.~
~ 87 54
13 i63
}()06
)80< 1~306 1 5293
5918
50 CO ~87
156. 157.
158. 1 '')* ~ c-~~'
2~00 250C 751~
470 I S5A!~ l 2845!
886 i 470
100
75'5
1 O<l I I ~()>... 2~ l 525 ! I - i .. : L ''j ! . i hi.~ l ~
.~~" r ..... ~ -,.~ r-- '"" :- .,;;: ' i ,;,; i . n ... ~ J+' - --_ 7~537 i 325
42770 51935 5000
5467 - 4823~----- --r ~--:----!--1,0- ~----- .,-,_~~-, 51935 I : '119\~
5000 1 sortl ! 1
5000
295 B3'5 1ht12 I ~·;1,:,:~ 1 2\..1 ! '7721
5000
2300
8l 850
5000
1248~9
15C
1160 9750
4750
30000
,f
11tYJ~O
2244
8633
7874
5359
462
UAL1\l
2925
316 --t------45810 l 9143
6184
7129
13313
286 16
I_ __
}056 ?00
1150:"0
6716 850
5000
7874
150
1622 9750
4840
7675
30916
54953
61
71
13}13
302
''"I '~14Y'
I }no
2000 7193 850
12175
;500} 3003
1015 4466
14712 293?2 1i4533 28613!;
393 395
1019 695 1714 9?50 975D
11571 L!?7 217 13015
Cf-;,00 8600
117712
151186
6184
7129
13)13
527
1 ; ,.
19•~, 197. 198,
1;-19.
200,
2CX,
202. 205.
204.
205 ..
206.
207.
208.
()3
1350
I! Figure• incomplete
• P1gurea not available
17720 I
I 16911 I
675
T8
1~90
11o. Institution I
Debit
~VSPJTJ:LS £
MNTHOPO!.ITAN
~.r ... ~.£.t~.l Airlie <'239
2. /\ut~ tin 3 .. Coritas Ch.risti 4. 4. 1T37 5. -6 .. 95.395
205 I -5029 i 1589
271 5 -823
Mosgiel (Annexe o:r ro>: Ho 11) I 1!,8? Oskleigh 227 -Preston and liorthcote - 4911,
7 -0 -
7986
Totals
l. TAB!.!: 3HOiiiNG FINANCIAL POSITION OF' HOSPITALS AND OTHER Ct!ARITHS.
(Jr}(E;R
ot ~ As a.t
,50th ~ st
4356t, I 5:+ 1 1 1000 i I 5Lt07.2 1 72 I
2:2'1 67~L.C:i
?174 100
24 5 ?236
6156 -?8700 4688
10) 212
- l --
56011< 2720 89162
I 8639
\S .A'!' 50t1' i 96·1
1soc' I I l 347 I 3)?,4
24040
No.
1. 2. 3.
4~ 5. 6.
,..,;;; c.6
r. 'I'ABLr;
Ins+~1 t.ution
THE FINANClAL POSITION OF HOSPITfLB AND CHARITIES (eon':lr.ue<l).
c.: c:.;1
~. - "rf,_;";I,;., :::nm~'!:/;3 ~1'1:.3 ~Pl1\:NCI.A!, P0~'P1'IOR OF HOSFITAJ .. S &.'Hi OTi~ CITA..niT!ES (ecmt~.nued).. ~
AS AT jOth ,;t..'NR~ 1961 •
Govern- 1
1
1 961 •
IIlfO'ltal I Pr1vat. Loans ~ Cash a-t--ik.~-1 .Ac t:t J~s at I G~vem- l Bank~~f..t.,__ ~lfl~~d ____ jPat1enta
1i ,
1 ;::;"t. 30th ~ent ! r I Fees I s o. lu,nttnt•.on. I I I ! Othel!' I I on I Oth.,.. I N<>c
~ --~·~-~-----+-----(De.ily 25 :: £ ! £ ! £ i £ z £; £
)
J ~G - I I 511 I - I - I - I - - - I - .:>f!~ - i 7% - - - 416 3539 (;~':· 31 !~4 - 1 9t~:?
- - 1~ ~ 1~ 722 - 2947 - - - 309<
2120 25-(0 30 1 976 - - 5441 - - 1 ~:26 1 L~t\h
nWlolly - - 660:-t 275 275 - - - - 1586 21{.0 1826 Edenhope - - 21 73 1 1 - 1 - - 1 085 56 984 E1ldon 4240 - - - - - - - 11 58 2135 171,2
91 • El more - - 317 390 393 - - - - - - - 309 2263 31 0 42 92. Goroke ( l!nnexe of' 'flillimer•:, - - 744 - - - - .. - - 143 - - 381 792 54 93. Heolenllle - - 7684 - - - - - 2259 667 3757 1760
94, l!e•th•o'''~ - - ~31 0 5711 6836 20c' 200 111 15 .. - 830 21,h6 8.'\6 1 95. Heywood 59 - - - - 1, 13 - - 11 00 - I ·1 7~ 11 U - I 96. In;;lewo~~ .\054 - 2077 -. 16511 1.67ll ~ 1 6f; 115? , ,o'J1 2160 ~ 13384 - - , 0500 ~1\60 1011
... reparit. (A.n!texe ·,~f' Wi(J·JJIE:r~) - 1150 1808 - - - 1 1 622 2~0 >:ani vo 3350 - 2354 <:000 - - - - - - I 1786 ~ G:;,a Kil~ore ~~ 5'i 93 - 5614 1 oon 1 c-oo - - - 56 1305 ! I ~:~;;lt ~ 20 : 2~53 : - I : _ 64 : - ~~?6 - : 1~ i - L•t?? ~0~2 ! 27': ~~? j1 ~?· Lo:t"ne - 253 ::':~" - - 5~ j 57 - 1515
ll•oarthW" - - - 225 - -. ' - I I - ! - I - I 235 I 56 Mo1'f'ro - 5&. •· l 00'18 3 37 I 300 1 1 Maldon I - '-'57 -
~ 14h - - - 4437 I i I - 302 - - 23< 2 75 '181 9316 9SGG 70b 738 5200 I 1 688 2805 •• - 3006 37U2 ;'319
2592 I - I 11>26 - - -- - - - - - - 3393 - - 1450 2160
14F I I - I - '70 5860 3396 - - 2600 87 - 273 - - 1 764 114
I ' 3760 - - - 1745 1 - 3013 - 1 401 ii 1557 "t"'"'"'" i - I - 93v - - - I - 3917 - 653 - - Ms 1 8
3172 50 - - I - 7 - 1982 - 1275 - 54(6 4099 1SG6 291 - 1 223 - - - - • 1131 - 3674 - 3862 I i Cq 53
·:.<<'Ye 11'•'NU1g) I - 7854 ,. 8343 48 i 000 211063 26545 - 421 1073 2 ~725 1695
- 1793 9709 300 3694 45 210 - - - 6062 1404 2914 2888 < 030 351,0 1 o - 242 950 3950 - - 1 670 368 345 - - L323 75j
951 73-S - - - 20 2891 - 47!+7 - 1649 3:590 1418 1 B6o 1
2220 - 3080 840 2100 - - - - 3 773 - 1 ~6 - 140 2357 2331 570 - 319 - 1638 - 32 - - - 1102 ~52 - 889 793 1 52
691 - 1 Oil 853 >o 5' -- 247 295 60 - 3234 - 664 5 2167 ~ 573
724 - 1' 23 - - - - :017 889 - 21 5078 I I 5912 -- - - .l2~2 5206 316 - - 550 .:0321 700 - 1 'iQ i 1 ' ~f", - - I 4013 836
1 1 )56 - I - : 95 - 1 -51 o 1 94 - - I 496 - - I 723
- .l58n 2663 I 3' 5<'? 5351 4295 I - 4~0 2071 1 763
4:>1 - 457 46 ! •1 ~'·'' - I 57 M 27.
1-' ~
tft"::-!E.'VOLKrrr H0M&1
/.Trace \!cl::elle.r House Gree:u.v::t.Le V!lla.ge Home f'or Aged ana Dependent
Deaf Muten •
50. lll!elbou.t'n" Home & hoap!tal 51 • and lllurra.y 52 .. ~ Elizabeth
53. I Will. H. Cl.·y
se.. 55.
~ot,als
HOSPI?.~ts :;'~JR THE AG~'D
oount \!ount Pr!nce s li.1 11
T;tals
HOSTELS FOR THE AGED
Homes Home
549 35621+
189
1
92 69
4.584 3223
2Hl4
236.3 2294
5'J!l
80S
4472 I 3722
1000
998
EYDO'.Th'E."''l' FillUl
1500 I 1500 i
- - I
6908
9.l47 1 '1019
1 7 ~ 1_379
TRU2,T
£
1214 254 97
766
1 :j :ib
-
:.\'.'2
31569 35825
7616
9078 6656
2110
1+4 4710
9596
I 1
7159
'51 0
2265 ;oo
cuq~E~T:'
£
-625
--20
-- -2820 -- -
8769
38
.£
'1310 109
6565 --1586 1862 7651
9471 17308
11688
23653
7545
551
394
2610
76752
1043 29770
22039
2311
15794 15602
9737 6680 2309
820 378
5393
10790 ~89 I 09
0
11014 5020
2269
599
701
19670
1749 3586 401
622 895
552
2122
1625
430
jOth ,JUNE, 1961.
141+7
1110 2909
350
15
£
136
312
157
84 38
105
947
£
56. 57·
~'sa. 59. 60.
. 61.
5000 1162. 541 i63.
4000 164.
125 f.'165. 166. 67.
- 166. 5346 j169.
- 1170. 250 171 • - 172. 1-:3 .......
b.'J
TA~::,?. .'Hl'':~,~;_:\;
~o~ !natitut1on. Ct>adit
HOSTELS F'OR £
n.doc:h
1401 :Hcuee
:thalan
•re~tsls 2972
CHILDRE1~1 S Hf.HdES
79.1 And_r«w !\:err ~ ,. 1197; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 179· 80. 1 Ballarnt - 26575 - 7055 6645 6645 41499 31355 9334 15000 - 980 - 7425 - 1692 180. 81. i Be-. Hill - 3183 - 12892 - - - - - 152 - - 971 - 181.
B2.1 C&mber!!ell (.,'ll.UI!it'On' a - 2~.32 - 2066 - - - - - 157 l;.4C 780 - 182. 83. Centra). Miee~on f\,:,y•a 91t.54 - 138 - - - - - - .. 1648 5361 .. - 19~6 69 183. 84 • Ch:u.rch ot' .Englan.r1 Homes - 22365 - 205."'13 7599 820 !!20 .. - - - - - - 2699 - 412 - Hl4. ll'aet Kew Girl's -Oeelon_g and West(.,rn D1:!::it:t"1c t
n6 56 9146 9162 - - .. - - - - - 94 - uo6 640 - 185.
·;4653 Protestant Orphanage 1?116 - ·179B!'; •. ·; 06341 5~:1!; 6211, 1591 1915 - - - - i39 - 1 Ge~long Children's HemP. - 1 0€9 - 11 ~~1 1l024 - - - - - - .. 335 1
Gl'aduatea Aeaoeiat1on. Kind~rgarten Tr~inir.g - - 5509
K!ll>!eey Pa!'lt: 7009 - - 25 25 12702 12702 - 19563 - 514 )020 t.utheran Pe$\Ce Memorla 1 33 - 816 ~ .. - - - - - - 7371 485
!lelbour:o.e Orplu>nage 7373 - - - ~ - - - - - - - - 191. llenziea Home for Boys 2:36 612 - 7371 - -· 34 - - 2090 2939 ~ 2871 i - ~ 7!;.4 773 192' !lethod1tit Peeae !lamorial - - - 23418 28317 31628 32076 6185 6n5 - - - 2693 - - - 1 93. 94. Mol"'l1ng Star Boy~ s Home 28242 - - 7027 - - - .. - - - 2590 1942 - 254 95. lla zal'eth Boy' • Home <7859 - 695 - - - - - 40245 63NI l1 2977 96. ~eebyte~ian and Scots
Ct.urcll c.A .. s~ < 5609 - 1000 1000 48091 48091 - - - - 3946 16872 - 485 1512 196. St. Agne$ Girl' e 17723 - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - 197. 3t. Aidan' a Or~:han.age D67 - - - - - - - - •. - 1157~ - 31!685 - 937 266 - 198. St. Anthony's (Destitute
280 Ch1ld!'<>n) - 1185 2209 10528 i !;01 5 - - 12251 9868 - - 724 ~933 - 1151 199. oo. St. Auguetine'e Orphanage - .. ~ - - - - - j 390 -· - 1933 200. :Oi • St. CUtherine'fl Girla - - 5000 - - - - - - - - - 1723 201. ~02o St, ~~t~bert's Boye . - 3280 - - 5093 4947 - 7502 48 281:!7 - 174 1 - 202. 03. fl(;. Joh.""l t•f God Training I Centl"e 8643 7347 - - - - - - - 2365 13537 - - 195 125 - 1203. 04.. St. Jol".n 1 Fi. Boys • 11156 - - - 24172 -· 1~94 - 8363 - - - - - - 204. 05. St, Joae~h'e Home fo~ I Deetitute Children - 64
i - 99 14033 14483 - - 6298 10207
06.1 St. Lu.l<ea Toddlel."s 2361 •. I 741\ 07. St~ Paul's Boys 51015 - I 57113 08. St. Vincent de Paul'~ Boyn • 21750
09,
1
St. V~cont da Paul •a Gir'ls I - I 12~ I - "72 I 28629 I 21Q07 - - i99S.S I 25394 I - 7 1 o. Su.tberlan.l HoD~$ · 11. Vietori11n Cbildrun•s Aid
Society
Tt1tals I ~6'50.U1 I 211/0.C) I '~(J('!7<) I ?~Hi 7 I QQRQ{,'Ji I Lhf~r;e:;; i 1 O?,Q!J i 1 \Ji;~_L•_Ii i 1 (t1 : 1 17U_cth I Q~Rh I - 4sw·r
No~
I •
Institution
FOUNDLIW1 HOUES &- HE:F<'UGES
Foundling Hospital ond lnf'f'.-'"1 ts Home
.K.edes:t1 Met.nodi&t Pa-cies Presbyterian Sisterhood 1-"'t .. esbytf:rlan Babje:s St. Gabriel's Babies St. Joseph's !<'oundling Howe
Broadmeadows
221 .. I St. Joeevh 'u Rece1ving
Totale
RESCUE HOMEo (F<male) 222. 223. 224 .. 225 ..
226.
Good Sherherd
227,. Royal V:!.ctorian Institute for the Blind
223. St. Mary's School fo~ the De a!'
229. St. Paul's 230. Victorian
Chlldren 231. Villa Madonna Hostel 2j2. Villa Maria Hostel
To tale
~DICAL DISPENSARlES 233. 1
1
Dr. Singleton's 23l<o Richmond
Totals
7130
1546
128:!-88
35258
11 UN'rENAl!Cll FUND
8!+6
17703 12549
21329 60227
1531
3477
371
371
z
"'C.?G
975
!t86 I -
17057
I 1 75!13
,,ND V"'.t'Hb~k <~HAIH'!.'IES {con t1n.ued}
RESERVE OThR.R 'fRUST FUflD::-:
£ £
2750
1_:;7k,5 13h6-i 11433
9446 1 G93 1693 21307 21434 "074
5000
2~
158 I 163 . ::;1 ~ ~;+--- """~
?252
2354
10764
CURRRNT ASSETS
£ £
13807 522
~.025
5149
~423
200
166(
7922
465
No,..
212. 213. 214.
215. 216 • 217. ~1R •. 219.
220.
221.
222. 223. 224. 225
226.
~ ~ ~
l, - TAE.' '"!C.HNt3 THE FINANCIAl, i'OSIT!Oll OF HOSPI'~'ALS AND OTJ:ER CHAAITIES (continued). .. --------- ------ -
1
1 W.li,.H;NANCE FUND RESERVE FUND FUND OTHER TRl'ST FUNDS CURREl'lT Ll:>BILITIE2 A1' 30th JUNE, CUlRENT AfSETS AS I
Govern- 1 961 •
No. i Institution.
Balunce at 1st B 1 n ·e at 30th menta' !PriVate r,oans Cash at Bank 6
6 a ~ 6 l - jl end/or and/or ,
I I
1st 30th 1st 30th 1st 30th u ng Govern- I ------ Fees Stores Trust ment Other Outetand on No.
Debit CrPdit Debit Credit 1960, 1961 • , 960 , 1961 • 1960 , 1961 • ance. ance
NURSING SOCIETIES
1-__ J_u_ly_,--,1,..9_0_. ______ +-- June, 19 1, As at As a1Ae. at As at Ae at As at B ildi '· Bunk. Overdraft 1n H·, >rl Patients
July, ~June, July, June, .July~ June, Funds~ Loans 1' Wainten- Capital Mainten- Capital iug. Hand
-----·------1----.:o- i • I ' ' ' ' I ' - - ' < - I -,---- ---,--- c ---.-- ' ' c- ' '
- 776 - i 61 a 2250 2 250 - 1 - - - - , - - 751 61 a 751 - - - 241 • Ballaret Gselong llel'bourn"
Totals
PHILANT~ROPIC ORGAN SAT IONS
- 280 717 I - - - - 1054 - - I 165 361 - 1 08 - - 762 136 I - 27558 30991 - - 1149 1 - - • - 5398 2398 1708 - 293 241
as3 61 e 29aoe 33241 - - 2203 2118 -~--~ 651 o 3016 2567 - 293 1 oo3 ' '
244. Association ror Ad ot the Blind
vanceJilent
245, Australian Assoeia Better Hearing
246, Citlzen" Welfare s 247, Latro'be Valley Hos
Health Services A 248. Prisoners Aid Soci
252.
255.
School of Hozecraf Travellers Aid Soc Victorian Aeeociat Braille Writers
Victorian Council Speech Therapy
Victorian Diabetic Victorian Society
Crippled Children Yooralla Hospital for Crippltid Chil
Totals
CHURCH RELIEF' ORGAN 256. I Catholic Family We
Bureau
BE!!EVOLENT SOCIETY
2 57. I llel 'bourne LacHes
AMBU~~CE SERVICES i
258. ' 259·1 260. Victoria
261 •
1 262, • 263.
ion for 17893 - 9612 - 14390 11756 - - - - - 1 6630 - 970 - - - 662 6269 244.
- 622 - - - - - 112 133 - - - - 277 - - - - 245. rvice 24423 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 246. 1 tals ar:d ' soc. - 1 21 31 - I 1 4512 - - - - - I - - - - - 21 09 1 54 71 - - - 1 0774 7 24 7. t) • 577 166 I - 500 2663 - - 51 9 I 526 - - 1 40 - 26 - 21 2 3 - - - 248.
6 &359 - 9987 - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - 249. :Y of' - 1 0912 1 - 1 0935 - - - - 562 537 - 5398 - 5301 - - - 94 533 250,
38183 - 40732 - - - - 2030 1030 - - - 67 2959 - - - 100 251. r 1
752 - 1 1041 - - - - - - - - - - 1960 2014 - 195 - 11 ~1 252. Assoc. • - - .
1
. - - - - - - - - - - - 3366 - - - - 253. or
- 75818 - 86244 - - - - 662 924 - - - 354 1570 33 - - 1410 228 254. chool ren - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1234 360 - 1147 94~ 255.
------------ -----------
26252 16341 a 19765 1841!96 14890 14419 3885 31 50 - - 221 68 237 244ao : z123 531 3 11 5829 -----------------1---------- +----1----
SATION
~ I - 1 526 - 938 1450 1450 - •. - - - - - - - - 256.
'
--l------------+---36_04_+--------3-91_ - - 22-{0 - 231 - - 30 --~ 257.
I 1 - - - - •. - - 1 - 122 315 - 2419 258.
- - 3424 - 47 - - 334 - - 1137 2986 444 4576 259. - 1 • 1 - - - - - - - 1 6096 - 11571 • - 260,
485.2 I - 8662 - 231 208 - - 5742 6221 - - 2199 - 881 2 - - 3194 - 1958 261.
: 1· 2~. 61, : 2734 238 626 : : : : : - ~ : 16333 5G4o : 403o 4oa 1a8o ~~~: - 2889 - 1 925 4000 4000 - - 1 511 - 1230 2094 - - 1 462 4019 - 5329 264. - 71 3 1763 - 2061 1620 - - 724 360 - - I - 1723 - 2861 - 1 084 265, - I 4350 - 4740 1 872 31 30 - - - - 1294 - 72 I - - - I 5260 - 15 266.
- I 832 - 860 - 2622 - - 1 - _.597 - - - - _L - 1 581 46Hl 4405 I 1 785 - 981 267.
1-:3 ~ or
268.1 269. 270.
:nst:t:1t1o:t
;,yp,lJl,.'..flOES SERVICES
Pi!-:-:.innula South Gip't"slund south Weso;e:-n
Victori~.n G1,._11 WimmeM. Di~Jtr-1et
1rotals
O!lAND TOTALS
Figures not uwilable 1 S131parate figures unavailH.ble
,,,7 i I I
t:c.,:;~'r.t
};~3'!1JVE
3765 488 -- 1552 6593
- 7293 202 - 1175 -
466 - - i - -- - - - ; - -9750 - - - j - -
380 - - I - -- - - -898
~;vme .l:na·':1tutiona do not ha'l'fe individual Ban!! A{~cou.nt&, being merged in the denominational ol"' othe:r organisation of' which they t'ol"'m part.
- 1837 -- 2829 20~ -- - -- - -- 3914 -
15698 -470 -873 1645
8860 1750
121 -
1733 -44.3
2987 787
1060
"" ,_.
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---------~
Institution-- r:·~~-HOSPITALS lba,
Metropolitan
§pecial,. Airl~e (llate~ity Austin Carit~a Chriati
Hampton Quee11 ''icto!" ia Royal Children's
Royal Talbot Colony Royal Victori~n Eye & Ear Royal WomE:n'e
General Alfrad Altona. • Box Hill
Burwcod Dandenong
I
I
Fairfield ·
Footec~~Y I Mo~dialloc-Cheltenhaa
llosglel (Annexe of Box Hill)l
Oakleigh • F~e~ton end Northcote Prince Henry' s I Royal Melbourne Southern Memot'ia 1 (O:>mmunity) * Springvsle: •
Sunshine I St. George:"~e
St.. Vincent's I Williametmvn
~~-~ia~cyL I AuxL
Af'ter-Caro Caul:field
Country
Base
Balle,.at Bendigo Geelong
I
I
75.1 63.6 41.7
86.3 66.9 64.4
3~ .1 60.7 69.7
62.4
70.8
50.8 61.1 75.0
64.9 72.9 28.2
76.1 55.1
63.5
56.4 53.1 51.5
54.6
58.6 45.3
45.1 76.4 58.8
II, - AVERAGE QliANTI'riES OF PRINCIPAL SUPPLIES PER CONSUMEP. FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961 ,
Based on Consumption per 100 Patients and Steff d&ys ..
---T---1--~ r-~-----r ~- ----r=· I ---r-~ --.-----.--1 Buttel' Cooking I Egg and Bread & I m I . I Vege- . ' Other Total Coal and I ,~- E~ectric Fuel
Bacon I Fish ~-~lk I ~~~g~~~;e ~!~ga~~ne Egg Pulp ~read lbl_:_ 1
""~" I'""" '-" 1 '~-'·-~•-'"'J '""""'~ :••o••<-: 0~0. L"8 Curr~nt Oil
"". t---,.. ,.,..-! "". '". ,,.. I ""· '". I "'". t- '"". ,..+ ,. ' '~· "'~ ' '". ". . .. ·". "b.
5.9 2.9 12.7 7.1 1.2 12.1 43.7 3.8 I - 105.0 20.0 9.8 41.5 - 0.1 I - 6332.7 658.71 1.6 2.3 4·2 18.1 7.2 4·5 11.0 37.3 2.1 . 0.6 139.6 33.0 4.7 31.3 - 0.9 0.2 532.6 542.7 1.3 6.9 13.1 8.9 - 2.8 57.0 2,1 I 0.3 I 24.6 9·4 - - 0.1 - - 5526.9 159.81
' I 2.8 5.2 13.6 6.7 <.5 12.4 37.3 4.4 ! - ~24.5 18.3 6.6 40.1 - 0.1 - 1;4.1 452.4 3.7 7.1 22.6 I 6.2 4.8 10.5 27.3 2.5 I 0.91 15).8 31.2 - 33.2 - ).5 - 2099.2 A29.6 2.9 6.o I 21.7 12.1 2.o 1.1 30.6 2.2 , o.5 123.4 50.6 9.6 3~.6 - - - 701.3 681.4
0.4 3.8 2.6
3.3
4.7
1 .8 3.8 3.1
2.6 14.8
0.3
7.8 3.6
1 .6
7.4 1.sa 2.9
2.1
1.4 2.3
4.9 1,6 5.0
2.4 3.7 6.5
6.4
4.5
3.6 5.6 4.0
4·1 7.4 3o2
9.7 4.9
4.3
4.5 5.1 4.2
3.5
4.5 2."-
6.7 5.1 4.7
29.9 16.7 17.7
1'3.3
18.2
10.3 18.5 21 -~
17.6 16.9 12.5
13.3 17.C
21 .5
16.4 17.9 13.7
17.2
18.1 18.4
15.7 19.3 20.5
5.6 7.5 6.1
6.4
7.;
(.9 8.3 5.5
5.5 7·7 5.7
B.3 5. 7
7.1
0.6 6.5 5.6
6.4
6.1 6.3
6.9 5.7 6.8
6.4 4·2
2.7
10.9
5.2 2.3
3.u 1.1· 1,C
0.4
1.8
2.9
3.5
0.3 2.8
3.4 4.1 2.3
8.8 12.4
7.3
7.9
10.4
9.2 14.1 12.2
~ o.o 8.4 5·4
8.7 6.7
e.4
7. 7 11.8
6.6
10.4
11.4 10.4
9.9 11.1 11.7
42.9 38.8 33.5
24.7
33.3
24.7 40.6 31.5
.>8.1 41.2 22.9
43.2 35·9
2S.6
38.3 44.6 26.9
25.8
40.3 31 .6
17.6 29.6 39.5
2.3 2.7 2.2
1.8
3.1
4.1 4.6 1 .s 2.6 !~.3 2."/
5.6 1.7
1.9
6.4 3.4 2,3
3.5
2.3 1 .6
v. 7 0,8
1 .o
0.2
1.6 0.6 0.5
0.9
0,1
1.6 0.6
1.1
0.6 0.4
0.9
o.~
139.9 141.8 147.9
134.2
119.2
58.3 117.3 137.9
114.7 78.8 55.5
147.8
97.3
68.1 78.0 94.9
94.3
141.3 107.3
1,.9 29.1 40.5
37.9
33.1
11.5 32.6 1.1
23.7 11 .9 18.1
59.9
45.7
33.-r 46.8 58.6
33.5
25.2 24.2
3.8 7.6 8.1
4.1,
8.2
7.0 11.4 6.7
7.6 ~.1 5. 7
4.7
2.8
6.8 5.5
4.8
1 .8 4.4
25.7 35.9 29.5
26.8
36.5
35 .. 1 46.~ 32.9
30.4 37.2 19.0
55.4 28.8
26.4
36.6 28.2
32.1
27.6 25.7
1.3
0.9
1.0
0.7
1,6 7.0 0.2
6.9 1.5
1 .4
0.2 0.6
1.0
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
1155.1 703.6
1471.0
555.8
1522.9 3735·5 1087.3
1380,0 18.4
273.3
2046.3 435.4
491.9
809.7 1252.2 207.5
10,7
3311,5 899.3
0.11
524.51 61;4.6
399.7
487.4
535.7 1022.8
406.51
747.9 1,6. 71
278.6
4155.3[' 607.7
56~.61 736.11 683.01 725.6
564.81
297·4 136.1
2,5 0.5 1 C6.5 28.3 6.1 -~0.6 0,1 - - 820.9 503.9 3.5 I 0.3 I 116.4 38.? 7. 7 29.4 - 1 .g I - 592.1> 539.3·,·
27.6
161.8
128.9 18.9
2.2
21,1
378.2
6.6 31.8
5.8 1i8.6
141 .2
36.5
2.8 2.7 0.61116.1 43.1 9·4 34.9 - 2.0! - 934.0 38~.01
3.1 1 0.5 148.7 34.6 7.1 31.8 0.2 5.3 _ 1369.2 722.71 3.1 0.3 73·4 23.0 I 10.] 34.4 0.3 1.5 - 1C14.0 3?4.1 3.3 I o.6 50.8 L,6.6 9.1 32.5 3.6 - - - 434.2
2., I 0.71 87.2 7.~ ,, _ 31.7 1.2 0.9 _ _ 475.3
Gippeland (Sale) 'I 57.6 I 3.4 5.5 19,4 I 5.5 2,1 9.9 53.4 Glenelg (!lamilton) 64,C 1.5 2.8 14.0 9.8 2.3 7.2 52.2 l!ildu . .,a 46.1 5.1 5.8 17.5 7.0 1.2 14.3 38.8
llooroopna 61 .1 3.3 3.8 16.2 I 9·9 1 .9 1 o. 7 40.8 3.6 0:·!' I 147.8 35.9 _ 0·3·5 3.3 _ _ 650.1 463.1 5.3 1.3 126.8 45.41 - 37.0 0.7 - 1.1 1225.3 335.41 27.8 1.9 i 0.5 76.9 15.61 11 .2 ! 34.]3 4. 7 - - 2025.8 420.8
___ __l __ - __ _L__ L __ __l____ __L____l_ __ _L __ __l ___ __j__ __ _j__
Nangaratta 86.5 4.6 5.5 17.7 8,0 2.0 ~1.1 40.2 __ :::::::·_~, ___ j_ ~~:;_, _ 1:il~~ l ;::Jl~:e l_]_;tl-- :::l
H 1--' -l
-l t!.i
II. -AVERAGE QUAN'!'ITIES OF' PHINCIPAL SUPPLIES ::?t-~!1 CONSUMER FOR T'.'lELVE ~~O!'ITES E~TDED 30th JUNE, 1961. (contirJ.ued)
Based on ConsUI!lption per 1 00 Patients and Staff' Days.
Institution l--- ----.--~-T.,tter ~:·:ookingl~-- d
Meat Bacon F1ah-+Milk and Table Oil and ~gg~~ Margarine Mar~~jne g P
, l lbs. lbs. Jbs. gals. lbs. -1;;-..-:-r-~z-. CoW1try ,contd.
Daily Average 25 and o-ver I Araret 41.0 O,G 2,2 Bacchua Marsh 56.1 0.7 2.1 I Bairnedale 47.6 1.4 3.2
Csmperdown 45.7 1.8 4.8 1 Caatl.emaine 62.4 1 .8 3.5 1
C::olac 41.9 2.6 2,7
Dayle•fr..rd 46.4 1.8 5.3 Echuca 41.5 0.7 2.7 Fr-ankaton 72.2 3.2 3.5
Kerang 39.3 2.5 4.7 Kyneton 52.2 2.5 3.4 Latrobe YallP.y 73.5 , 'j.9 6.4 Maryborough 52.9 Nhill 48,2 Ouyen 56.4 POI•tland 44 • 3 St. Arnaud 45.3 Sta,·ell 61 .a
Swan Hill 62.3 Traralgon 59.3 Warracknabeal 54.6 West Gip~sland 47.3 William Angl1ss 46.5 Wodonga 72 • 4 Wonthaggi Yarram DailY Average Under 25
Alexandra Apollo Bay Beaufort Reeac • Benalla • Birregurra Caet"3:rton Clunee Cobra m
Cohuna Coleraine Coi"ryong
Creswick o·!rr.boola Donald Dwlolly Eden hope Eildon
Elmore *
59.7
46.1
54.3
47.6 5-( .9 36.5 62.2 52.0
47.a 44.5
27.2 44.2 34.a
1.1 1 .8 3.2 0.9 1.1 1 .9 1 .5 4.0 1.1 1.9 2.4 1. 2
0.7
1 .6
1. 7
1.1 9.0 ·j ~b
3.5 0.7
1.6 4.2
1 .9 1.1 1.4
Goroke (Annexe of Wimmera) 56.5 I •.a Healeaville 22.3 3. 7
Heethcote 67,2 1 • 7 HP.ywood 50,1 I 2.a
Jepar1t {Annexa of Wim!l!ei•a) 75.1 1,2 Kan1va 37 .o 0.3 Kilmore 41 .9 3.3
2.2 3.1 3.3 3.1 5-3 4-3 3.3 5.5 2 .. 7 2.2 5-4 4.2
4-5
5.1
4.2
2,3 3.1 2,0
2~8 2.5
7.6 2.6
2.9 5·4 1.8
3.6 3.1 6.4 2.9 2.2
_3.2 1.6 2.8
10.1 15.1 18.2
16.1 15.2 13.7 1 ;1.0 13.0 23.5 16.2 21.7 ~ R.9
16.5 '2.1 13.6
14.4 13.1 21.6 16.2 15.8 17.2 13.4 17.1 19.0
11.8
12.5
13.6
17.6 11.1 13.0 •11.7 12.9
11 .3 1 ~ .1
14.7 17.7 li. 7
12.8 12.0
15.4 q,a
9.4 15.4 8.3
12.2
6.6 9.4 8.1
10.1 8.9 7.5 7.1 6.3 9.5 7.8
11 .3 6.9 6.2 6.6 9-3 5.8
10.3 7.1 6.6 5.2 7.2 7.3 5.1 3.6
10.9
7.9
8.3
13.2 11.0
6.0 10.2
7.7
8.7 9.6
7.2 1 Oo3 11 .a
9.4 7.4 7.0 7.0 6.8
17.7 8.2 5.6
Uo5
2.3 2.2
o.6 1.5 1 .3
1 .o 5.8
1. 7
1 .2 o.s 4-9
2.7 I .0
1.3 3.4
0.9
1 .a
0.1
3.5
1.7
1-3
0,2 0.9 2.2
1 .o 0.3 1. 7 o.s
1.3 2.0 2.2
1+.1 10.9 9.6
6.9 10.8
7.0
7.4 8.6
12.)
11 .2 6.9
12.3 10.1
9.2 a.2
13.3 9.1
15.1 1 C.3 10.6 8.6 9-7
12.2 7.7
9.1
3.8
9·5
12.2 10.6
7-9 9.4 7.4
6.3 ·12.9
6.4 3.1 6.7
8.2 6.2
4.9 8.6 6.8
11.4 6.2 7.8
--~
~~=~~Clt_S' T ea
1"•·
28.5 1{5.8 43.9
48.1 43.6 31 .8
35.6 1+0.2 51 .a
41•-2 41 .o 38.4 37.5 49.3 46.0
30.) 1!8.0 L~6 ~4
26.1 33.8 43.5 32.2 36.1 41 .4
(t0.7
18.0
~3.7
55.7 44.4 13.9 50.1 30.5
41 .5 34.4
32.0 25.2 31 .o
30.1 43.4 43.2 34.4 40.6
47.1 29.3 32.0
lba.
2.0 2.9 2.9
3.7 3.8 2.0
2.2 3.4 3.4 3.2 4.6 5.2 2.6 2.7 3.9 2,1 3.4 1!.5 2.6 3.1 6.0 2.7
15.3 1 ,2
-2.9
5.9 -9.2 ---5.8 2.9 4.0
3.9 2.6 -5.1 3.a -3,1 4.1 6.1
1 .9 3.3 7.4 2.2 3.1 3.2 1. 7 3.5
C:ot"t"ee Vege-
tables
lbe. lba.
0.3 55.9 1.1 -0.4 81 .5
1 .2 54.6 0.3 77.8 0.5 72.6 0.7 62.5 0.5 74.0 1 .3 121 .j
0.4 70.2 0.4 75.1 0.4 152.2
0.2 79.6 o.6 68.0 0.1 56.5 0,2 99.2 0.2 78.4 1.1 118.1 0.6 39.5 o.s 107.7 0,3 89.7 0.4 97.7 0,4 72.0 0.9 77-9
- -0.1 70.2
0.4 53.2 - -0.4 91 .6
- ---
o. 7 72.7 0.3 67.1 - 47.5 0.4 59.3 0.7 68.5 - -0.7 46.8 0.7 27.7 - -0.4 33.2 1 .2 54.a 0.2 -o.a 78.6 0._3 1<4.8 0.9 62.4 0.9 71.4 0.1 38.1 0,6 108.1 0.8 68.4 - 6a.7
Ef Fruit •: l<"o'
lba.
14.0 1 .5 I - -16.2 5.0
39.1 4.6 43.1 9.5 j4.3 it..2
17.9 7.0 8.2 ~ •• 6
38.2 9.7 18.3 6.2 32.a 9.4 27.6 7.1 22.8 5.2 29.1 5.7 19.3 2.2
7.3 3.1 •15.8 4.7 16.9 -31 .5 8,J 27.1 7.6 23.1 9.5 11 • 7 4.2 23.0 -18.·1 -- -4.5 2.6
26.4 8.4 - -38.0 7.3
- ---6.8 4.4 5.2 5.7 5.3 1,.1
11.4 10.6 2.4 -- -0.6 0.7
12.1 -- -11 .3 3.7
6.5 1.4 - --
21.2 11 .6 12.4 7.4 25.7 12.1 15.0 2.4 12.0 1 .6 21 .9 10,1 11 .2 2.6 11.7 a.9
al F e Coal and -r----·-I-si:B ~--~
000 I riquetrea
tons
1
tons
0,6 I 0.3 I .3.2 -0.1 I .1
j.O 0.2 I 2.7 0.1 6.6 o.s I 7.8 s.4 I 6.7 3.0 3.9 0,1 I
1 ,8 - i 7. 7 o.1, 1
8.9 - I 8.4 5. ~ I 6.9 0.1 1 .5 1 .o 9.2 - I 0.1 4.3 I o.a 1 o.1
3.1 I 2. 7 I s.s - 1 , .o - I 5.6 . -1 .6 9.5
8.8 I 0.3
9.7
40.2
38.5 33.5 4.3 8.7
23.4
30.1
5.6 5.a
41.9 9.5 3.5 ,1.5 26.0
53.4 0.8 o.s
0.2
4.3 1.1 0.1 0.6 1.1
4.2
4.2 0.7
0.6
j.lj.
2.7
1.3 0.2 2.7
0.6
1. 7
0.3
2.1
3.9
1.5
0.1
0.1 0.2
0.7
o.s
-~T---- r----- ,- ------.-----c k4 j ~e I Electrlc·1l Fuel I 0 ,_ ~..rfl !ll 0!1
~ cub.t't."-r~~,~,,c-1'""'i -~ I Ctlrrent
30.4 26.6 I ')4. ~ I
I 3036.2 81 o. 7 I 200.~ I
- 552.1 - '
~·' 1 (.~~ :~ 1 m:~ 0.1 290.0 i 376.5
I = 1 m:~
o.1 2261.3 I 1023.5
0.1 I - I 508.1 21)7.8 629.2
0.1 0-.2
0,1
0.1
o.< 0.7 0,1
0.1 0 .~
0,1 0.3
353.9 11 C.9
4J40.5
1
1 949.5 416.4 464.9 565.4
I
111 .1! 306.1 611 .2
521 .6 773.6 I 516.7
!•537 .6 428.9
1398.2 I 478.0 232.9 i448e2
929.7
i I
I
34.2
343.7
557.6
670,3
65].8
502.a 901,.3
651 .4 1{06.2
504.9 556.5
466.8 49a.4
1211.0
•1 02,J
21:,. 7 "i Y1~5
5.8
89.4
192.4
63.1
118.5
128.6 153.3
180.3
129.2
9.7
55.9 13.7
81.6
436.a
820.51 774."/ 4.8 1000.0 I 111.2 - 7.8 -
- ' - 376.1, 100.5 0' 8 I - I 253.1 I -- 505.7 614. -r I
Inglewood 41.3li1.0
o.7 1 - 565.6 1.4 - I 1.,o6.o__L 44.s
. __ -L_ __ _L __ __l __ _
-l ;:,."
r-3 ,__. 00
Institu't.lon
Coun :.ry ( Contd.) Daily A' ~ge under 25 (Contd.'
Koroit Kyabram • Lorne
t.!acarthur ~ Maffra Maldon
Manangatang Mane1'1eld Moe (Annexe of La trobe Vell<jy
Mortlake • Morwell • llurtoa (Annexe of "Nimmera)
Myrtleford • Nathalia • Norah Cosgrave (Tereng)
Num.urkah Omeo • Orboet
Ovens • Penehurat Port Fa:!.ry
Red Cliffs • RobinvE-le • Rochester
Rupanyu;;> Rutherglen Seymour
•
Skipton • South Gippaland Southern Peninsula •
I Tallangatt~ Tatura (Annexe Tawonga
Timboon
of i,:,oroopna)l
Upper Goulburn • Weaternport •
W11laura Winchelsea • Woorayl
Wycheproof Yarrawonga Ye, a
Benevolent Homes
Alexander Bendlgo • Gippsland Grace McKellar House Greenvale Village •
Home !'or Aged, Infirm and
Meat
lbs.
41.5
43.7
44.5 59·5 35.2
57.3 45-3 52.7
47·9
5~-3 1
I I
71 .5
48.8 34.2
39.9
43.2
55.3
41.3
47.0
62.3
70.7
44.3 42.2 59.5 54.1
52.3
41.1 44-3
I
Bac~--1 Fish
lbs.
-~.S
1.5
2.~ i
2.7 2.2
2.7 1-3 1 .o
2.3 1
1.1! 1 .8
2.8
2.7 1.2
2.5
0.7
1 .o
2.7
1 .9
1 -5
1.1
1 .5 2.8 1 .6 2.9
1 ·9
0.2 0.4
lbe.
2.4 1
2.9
3.7 0.9 2.9
3.4 4.8 5.0
0.2
1.3
3-7
5.;
4.0 4.2
2.8 I
~.o I 2.7
1,6 -2.6
4.1
3.2
1.1
2.5 6.1 5.0
4.2
3.2 4.1,
II, - AVERAGE QUAl'fi'ITIES OF PRIFCIPAL STJJ'T'LIES PER CONSl:MER FOR T\'IELVE IWN'I'HS "NDEL 3Uth JUNE, 1961, (c~~~-~t\1>9~/,
~:_~-~ Con~-~-mpt.1oi~.:.::___2~~~-~nta un,~_St[!f't'_ day~
Milk
gals.
11.0
11.4
13.0 16.1 16.0
11.2 12.0 17.4
11.3
10.8
16.0
15.6
14.2 12.0
11 .8
16.2
11.,.3
12.4
12.7
12.9
10.6
12.2 14.2 11.7 15.2
13.2
14.1 12.3
Butter T.Ccoking and TablelOil and I Egg and Margarine Margarine Egg Pulp
lbs. I lba.1~
8.2
8.8
6.8 9.9 8.2
9.0 6.8 8.3
-8.2
9.4 9.9
1 o. 7
7.8 6.9
s.o
8.7
9.4
7.3
8.8
~·51 7. 7
9·5 10.3
8.1 12.6
8.7
6.5 s.o
o.·
0.7 1 .3 1.0 2,1
I,
0.6
o.
0.9
1. 7
u.9
0.2
0,7
2.3
8.7
10.2
7 .. 2 1 c.s 8.7
11 .2 7.8 9.0
; 2.9
7.0 11 .2
7.4
7.8 6.8
6.5
1 .8
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Butter Institution Bacon and Table
Margarine
Hostels :!'or the t,aed lba. g•la lba. 1ba.
Alveston Old Folks o.~ 1 .8 8.8 4.3 1 .8 0.3 81 .7 I - 18.8 I 0.2 central l!isaion - 3.1 6.7 2.1 1.0 - 43.2
I 2.2 16-9 I -
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I 1
! 0.6 - - 689.8
Lotus Lodge 7.8 5.2 0.6 - 57.2 I 1 .1 I - 2.1 0.7 Strathalan 5.1 I 3-3 o .. G 34.5 ,;.s - - - 351 2.3 I 1,1-?,B l ; . ,(;
Children' a Home& Antonian Inati t ute • Ballerat Orphanage -
I 0.2 7.2 - 1 .6 0.9 0.3 60.9 1,-4
I 21.5 f C .. 1 G-,.1 - 752.4
I I 15.9
Box Hill Boy a' 0.1 3.7 5.6 - 2.7 1 .7 0.2 77.6 2.3 17.6 I c.a - - 976.6 -Camberwell Children's - - 5-3 - 2.3 0.5 1.7 ~tl.7 1 .6 1 V.4 - - - 1484.2 6.4 central Mission Boys' 0.3 1 .2 7.2 - 2.8 1 .8 0,1 1 0.5 2.3 21 .o - -Dhureh of Eng!and rlomee - 0.7 4-5 - 4.0 0.9 0.3 37 .o -
I - - 0.1 684.3
Dhurringile • - - - -
I - - - - - - - -
East Kew Girle 21 .3 - 1 -1 4.9 - 1.7 9.2 - 56.1 21 .6 1 .6
I 17.0 - - 41;.8
Geelong & Western Diat.Orph. 30.4 7-4 - 6.6 4><: r 80.9 14.5 7.6 18.6 - - -'--' ..... Geelong Children's Home 13.6 1,.2 1.4 17 .s 50.7 2<.5 0.8 11 .8 - - 158.~ Gord.on Institute for Boys • LuthP.'rn Peaee Memorial • Melbourne Orphanage I 24.1! 1 .3 1 s.e ).6
I I j e ,f 0.2 20.5 6.5 23.3 -
I - I
Methodist Peaee Memorial 32.7 0.4 1 7.1 1 .g I 6o~b 0,3 18.4 - 17.7 - -
I 607,1 i 12,~
Morning Star B07s • - - - I - - 21.& - - e-:l.1 Nazareth Boy's Home 2.2 16.8 - 5.4 o. 7 1 2.1 15 .:' - 0.6 13.5 Presbyterian & Scots Church 0.2 1 ~-1 3.1 <'.5 a .. 6 25.7 - 8.5 - - 41:>1.6 202.8 Providence • - ·• - - - - •. - - - - - - - - - I - -St. Aidan' e Orphanage 42.1
I - 14.8 8.9 - 6.1 31 .9 1.5 0.1 94-3 36.4 I 22.2 0.5 - - - ' 150.9
St.. Anthony • e Home 20.4 0.3 12.4 s.o 0.7 1 ·9 29.6 0.9 0,1 I 24.2 33.3 11 ,2 - - - 1044.1 ! 60.4 St. Augustine's Orphanage
I 33.5 - 25.7 0,7 - 2.1 53.3 1 .2 - 35.0 17.8 15.5 - - - - I 255 .. 1
St. Catherine'~ Girls' 19.6 0.2 15.8 6.2 0.4 ~-9 1;' •. ' 1 .1 0.4 ?0.5 28.3 9.7 - o.1 - - ' 5')0.7 St. Cuthbert•e Boys' • -
I
- - - - - .. - - - - - - - - - - -St. John or God Training • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i -
- - - - - - - - - - i -30.9 0.5 20.1 8.3 - 6.1 49.(' 2.4 1.4 ~ )0,2 96.4 2.9 21.4 .;.6 - 0.2 2159.8 - - - I - - - - ! - - - - - - i 31 ,1 I O.i I 11.7 I 12.4 0.2 6.1 1.~9.? 1,8 0,2 46.6 I 55.7 3.1 22.0 - 2198 .. 6 ; 28.3 47,()
16,2 - I 11.1 4.4 ! 1,2 I
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I 3.0 I - 45.2 R,6 0.8 - - 0.3 26·1 .8
26.3 I 11 .6 5.6 4·4 0.8 - 51<+9 2h.9 4.3 - - 939.4 73.6
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33.9 I. 7 4.1 11.7 6.1 - 8.6 -'~LE' 2.0 I 0.1 54.8 4.4 3.7 1 5.1 .1.4 - 4.6 143.0
31 .o 1G.9 8.1 3.6 80.2 1.6
I - 162.1 11 ,j 15.} - 2.2 I !2(, ~ 9:~ ,.0
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1o5 I - - - 3 25 0,6 20.1 71.8 - 28 - f
80 I 1. 2. Austin 145 - 84 - 72 . 223.9 85.9 ! 360.7 74.2 2813 - 443
I 2~32 - 2.
3. Caritas Christi 15 43 - - - - I - - 56.2 - 56.2 96.7 212 .. - - 3 • I ' 4. Den. tal - - - - I - - - - - - - - - I - ! - - 4.
5. l!ampton a 6 I - - = I -,, - 37 11 .8 - 28.9 78.1 - - 112 1 - 180 5· 6. Queen Victoria - 134 1's2 I 91 - - 87 55 517 260.4 - 377.6 73.0 5990
r-d 3~90 I 1683 14473 6.
7· Royal Children's - - - I 403 - 8 - - 8.4 85.2 10397 - - 10431 7· e. Royal 'l'al'bot Colony 66 44 : I 24 - - - 70.4 122 -
7731 - 122 8.
9. Royul Vie. Ey" and Ear 30 28 - -~ h~
- - 76.4 3414 - - 418'{ 9.
10. Royal Women's - 109 2s4 I 74 - 12 314.8 64.1 4640 11061 17 i 10 I 1 ~723 10.
I i--
i -e-; 24-1 I 90 i 70041 Totals ~64 469 1•36 I 676 - 1680.9 - 25076 17079 ' 2590 ---
~ 11. Alf're6. 206 - ,,o - -
I 37 50 - 76.5 482.8 1?.050 -
I - 1281 1867 15158 11. -:t
12. Altona 2 1 - - - 7 3 - 8.6 9. 7 29 16 - 38.3 256 684 12. 0';> 13. Box Hill 32 36 16 16 - - 78 44 - 107.6 193.3 2133 653 - 3403 1818 8007 13.
14. Bur wood - - - - - 4 10 - 13.5 14,1 94.0 18 1 I - 500 463 982 14. I
15.
I Dandenong 8 - 4 - - 43 34 - 55.6 69.5 71 .6 31,1 - I - 245C 1150 3941 1;.
16, !'airfield 114 - - 424 - - •. I 19~.2 I - 244.8 37.5 640 -I
5059 - - 5699 16. 17. Footscra;v 44 25 35 - - 70 24 1 83.3 203.1 79.6 3035 1.)77 - 2700 1 0!,3 3155 17. 20. Mordialloe-Cheltenham l, I
.. - - 20 24 ' 38.8 45.7 87.9 112 41~ - 1315 997 2458 I 20,
21 • Moog1el (Annexe of' Box Hill)
I - - - - - - 23 •. 4 - - 23.41 80.7 56 -I
- - - 56 121. 22. Oal<leigh 1 - - - 7 ':! 0.6 - 16,1 94.7 34 1 - 342 929 22.
23. Preetan and Northeote 5 I - - - - 20 12.6 - 23.8 38.4 60 450 - 31 930 23.
24. Prince He.t1.ry' e 148 - 30 - - 46 - 281 ·5 - 318.a I 80.7 7207 - - 1372 - a579 24. 24a. Pi:"'inee Henry' a - I 24a. (lleothert<>n Annexe) I - - - - . - - 17.7 - so.; 162 - - - 162 25. Royal Melbour:~e ! 291 - - - - 70 - 487,1 - 81.; 12850 - - 1183 - 14041 25.
27. Southern Meaor ial 1 - - - - - 14 15 30 - - 24.1 80.3 - - - 927 489 1416 27. 29. S:pringvalO' 1 1 1 - - - 5 12 ?.0 0,5 - 14.6 73.0 25 - - 191 687 903 29. 30, SW!.shine 1 3 1 - -
I
5 10 20 0.2 1;.6 78.0 !., - - 524 547 1075 30.
31. St. George'e - - I 8 - - - 43 I 30 81 2.0 - 57,1 59.1 ]3,0 69 - 1582 1171 2S40 .32. St., Vincent's 212 - 55 - - u6 - 522 369.8 - 41.2 411.0 78.7 - - 1154 11126 I 33. '111111amstown 16 I 12 3 - - ?.6 14 90 27.2 - 41 ,2 68.4 76.0 156 - 1561 581 2819 I
Totals 1079 I 1182
!!!E.l~ 34.
I A:f'tor-Care 23 I 23 I _44, - I - I - I - I I - I - ~ g-,.a 1 72-41 2;54 I 1013 - I - 2 I - I ,34. I I 35. CAul!'iel d 174 - - - I - -· - I - 435.5 92.7 2604 - - - 35·
Totals 197 .'541
l>!l!'l'ROPOLITAl'l TOTALS I 1540 1992
iZ 0;
"' 1 H 0 S P l T A L B
HI, l'AE.LE SHOWING GE.'!ERAL STATISTICS FOR TNELVE ~!ONTHS_ ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961 (Continued),
_Beet ion \ I I ::l ~" I .2 '8 ~+>a:! ~Q
No. I Institution I I "Cf!i fi? 113 ~ j ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~l. ;! ~ ~g ~~.s~ ~~5~ ~~IG 0,)'0 ~~ O=:.o-> I 0,£)~ ....,~...., +>i ....,o ~ .... ~ (I "'""' t1 E-o tll m~ t1 t.. q;; !: Ill Ql....t
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--+-----~-------+---------~~I!ETROPOL!TAN
Speeial
1.,A1rl1el!atern1ty 231 - 7107 7338 7.3, 1 - 745 7 - 1,1 - - - - - 191 12 1
1
311 9,311. 2, !luetin 81721 31360 18591 131672 22.4
1
225 24 - - 39 0.6 8944 17725 2.0 48 43 1+~2 416 901 ~- 382.4 2. 3. Caritas Christ! 20497 - - 20497 96.7 127 - - - ~1 1. 7 - - - 1 - 33 15 i1B - 3.
Dental - - - - - - - - - - - 23825 4,1 '3 36 Hampton 4284 - - - - - 1 42 15.9 - -Queen Victoria 95044 - 173 - 5976 52 1 12791 4,0 83 57
7.1 Royal Children's 124797 3057 - - - - 0.7 lt5316 ).7 C. Royal ~albot Colony 34465 -9· Royal Vie, Eye and Ear 21951 - 7
10. Royal Wo~en's 50 ---~~--~---+-----~~-~----t--------r---- ---+---~-~-
Totals 877 24 :::}
~ 11. Alrred 11,8300 27928 176228 11,6 1165 - 1483 16 92 639 6'78 1409 627.3 11, 12. !<ltona 491 - 3151 3552 5.2 4 - 274 1 - 11 8 19 12,6 12, 13, Box Hill 312o7 - 39302 i 70569 S.B 199 - 2417 32 - 15 260 206 481 183.7 13,
14, llurwood 243 - 4917 i 3160 5.3 - - 452 - - 1,0 92 92 1,0 - - 11.; 7 21 9.8 14, 15. Dandenong 5073 - 203091 2538:? 6.4 82 - 1096 12 3 1,0 5649 12278 2.:< 26 - 72 55 127 }8,2 15. 16. Pnirf'ield 18861 70507 - i 89368 15,7 5 139 - 1C 1,1 - - - - 17 216 278 511 171,5 16,
17. Pootecray 43728 - 303971 7lt125 9.1 j 218 - 2337 18 - 0.8 1}811 62971 4.6 30 21 233 504 228.4 1?. 20, llord1alloe-Cheltenham 2538 - 14157
1
. '.6695 6.8 - 34 - 902 2 - 1.1 395 414 1,1 - - 37 79 28.2 20, 21. lloegiel (Annexe of
Box Hill) 8554 - - 8554 152.8 6 - - - 3 1.6 - - - - - 22 11 33 4.2
22.j Oakleigh 223 - 5655 f 5878 6.3 lt - 563 - - 0,8 91 91 1,•) - - 20 11 j 31 6.0 2}.1 Prest·on and Northcote 4615 - 4059! D674 9.3 3 - 768 9 - 0.3 736 4838 6.6 9 7 80 11 1 206 30.0 24. Prince Henry's 102738 - 13621 I 116359 13.6 615 1 - j - o.8 31811 100334 3,2 116 55 399 1 879 419.2
Princa Henry 'e - l I (flea thet•ton Annexe) 61,61 - - • 6461 39.9 1
Royal Melbourne 177795 - 132081
1
191003 13.6 j 10661 - 1 - - - I 0,8 I 48463 171319 1\ 3.5 290 I 85 682 .,. 687 11,51> 722.6 Southern l!emor•1al - - 8806 8806 6.2 i 3 -
1 459 2 - 1.0 ! 25 25 1,0 - - 23 15 38 19.3
Springvele - 5121 I 5319 5,9 I - - 593 4 - 1.3 58 58 I 1,0 - - 11 10 21 9.2 Sunshine - 5617 5690 t!l - - 523 - - 1.0 163 163 1.0- - 16 10 26 6.7 St. George'a - 20835! 21562 6 21 - 1178 8 - 0.7 613 2278 3.7 10 - 87 61 143 67.3
St. Vincent'" - 1506'1}- 150032 1 869 - - - 5 5232 1689111 Will1$metown - 15058 24964 9 84 - 719 10 - 5332 6566
Totals 70507 247208 1014381 j 4379 139 13765 114 236903 733092
Aux:1l1ary 4 I 34 ., After-Cere 35666 j - 14 35680 10.0 - - - ' - - -35. Caulf'ield 158965 - - 158965 _61 .o __ 2;,7 ____ -_ - - -
Totals 194631 - 14 194645j - 1 227 - - - 142 - - -
I!ETRO!'OLI'!'Al! TOTALS j 13890Z7 104924 328640 1622591 r - l 5483 Hi3 28302 397 308 - 383209 1274357 ~
L"'la:tltutit)n
<JOUUTRY
Base
lt5. I Wit:mera
46. 47· L,tJ •
. 52. 5). 54.
Tot:ala
Cenera1 (JJ& ~y t\nd
/!rt ,_,.,.st B£H'}:t~hus WF!t>!:h Bolrr.Bdale
Gar .. pet"".imm Caetl~jmaine
Col~c
Daylets:foi·d "E.::htlea 1rrenkston
55. Kera.ng 56. Jcyneton 57. Latrobe \"alley
58. 5:<t. 60.
61. 62. 63.
64. 65, 66.
Yaryborc11gh Nhill OUyen
Portland St .. Arrwu~ Staw~ll
Swan Hill 'I'rarolgon Warrl:lcknnbeal
We£t Gippslond William Anglisa 'tVodonga
70. 1 wonthaggi 71. Yarram
Total<
!4,?. 71 72
3) 31 }:.,
30 2
16
6 2() 14
10 --.-: -~ e
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6
0 5
14
4 23 4
50 53 93
(\U 40 33
26 2
16
2g 1(;
10 30
6
4 1C
6
18 5 8
8 15
8
16 15 17
22 4 4
Al!commu~ia tion Avo.llable
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~ V
.;:; :;-_;
~ 6
5 21 <6
1 Q
3 10
1 5
h h 4
5 2
3
6 1
2 4
2 4 2
5 2 2
~? ~· 43
'.:5 8
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7
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10
3 10
2 !~
2 6
7
6
1
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lll.. TABLE St10WING GID:fER/,L 8TP.'rT:3TLCS F0R T:TE~,VE UOI,rr~~ B~~J) ~'JOtt:_JU~~E, 1961
51 :)'i 711
::o 21.1 1+1
~1
27 62
9 n 18
23 16 R?
37 23 1l~
40
1.3 5 e
13 7
10
92 1,1 50
50 87 62
1
0.,2
a.~
0~2
8.7 25._3 31.6
21 ~3 17.6 90.5
1
30,0 32.2
107.9
54.7 25.6 25.3
65.8 75.1 70.7
59.5 62.4 50.6
64.2 56.6 46.5
21 I) 625 533
126
17 17 52
26 57 81
35 17
9 "57 29
117 l; 7
1 12 37
35 37 j2
69 5"3 17
3
7
3
'!>~tal !iv.
1 36. I .37. ' }8.
1.>56 ! 977 I
1+214
1~~~ I 669
llo, Inst 1 ;,\ltion
COUNTRY
~
Gi_ >peland (Sa le' Glenelg (lfar.::ilL·,n) Mi · uura
4~.1 Wi roera
Totals
~£!.!... (I): ily :\ver-ag~
52 ·1' Day!8o1'crd 5.3 • EC>lUCS 54, Fr-anks ton
I Ker-artg K.vneto.n Latrobe- Valley
Tot9ls
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2S - 1 2 5 6"/ - 1 - 2 72 - 2 -28 i 03 ' 1'..;_1 - 3112 1 1') 67 - 65<5 5
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1 .o - ; 71, 411 1 .. 1 3 - 21 1? 1 .1 6 2 59 36
1 • 7 - 20 1.3 ' 5 ,q. - 1;6 35
1.3 10 76 60
; ~4 - ' 22 1 .1 f. 60 1 ~ i ?2 1,5
5 26 >-; - 26
L4 '" 3 122
1,8 - 5 h7 57 1 .,3 - - 15 1l.;_
1.6 - 1 18 15
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III. TABLE SHOWING 0ENEl'lAL 81.'AT!STICS FOR TVlELVB MONTWl ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961. Qt
N - p A T J E N
-·-- Dftil,Y Ayera.l?e Humhers
Public
.. "'
~ "' "' 0 <.) "' No. I Institution i <: " ·rotal § " 0 7·otal I No. m t' (f) ~ ... "' 0 ... ~
~ " " ... "" mu " V l'! +' """ ~ 0 0
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-rl !l "" " " c ~(f) "' A. " "'
(contd.)
Average under 25).
72 .. Alexandra ' 1 - - - - 13 5 22 2.7 - 12.5 - - 79 172. 73. Apollo Bay 1 1 - - - - 5 3 10 1.8 7.2 3 - 24 73. 74. Beauto:-t 1 1 - - - - 9 5 14 0.7 - 5·7 - - 57 . 71+.
I
'l5o Beee.e 1 1 - - - - 3 2 7 1 .o - 2.8 1 - 16 175· 76. Benalla 2 1 1 1 - - 20 7 32 11 .8 41+ 151 1 77. BirregurrFt . - - - - 9 2 12 1.8 - - - 37
79. Casterton 4 4 1 - - - 17 8 34 10.4 - 6. 7 17.1 140 9 . 75 79. so. Cluneo 2 2 - 1 - - 7 5 15 2.9 - 5.7 8.6 77 - 23 80. 81. Gob ram 2 2 - - - - 8 10 22 2.9 - 7.1, 10.3 :50 6 - 151 81.
conuna 2 2 - - - - 11 7 22 2.1 - 9.5 11.4 51.8 55 - 124 82. Coler~ine 1 ' 1 1 - - 16 5 25 3.0 - 10.1 1 j.1 52.4 105 - 117 83. t.:orryong 3 3 - - - - 10 9 25 2.6 - 10.5 12.9 51.6 40 1 ~ 7 84.
85. Creewick 7 7 - - - - 6 8 28 - 4.9 11 * 1 )g.6 261 - - 87 477 85. 86. DiD>bcolo 1 2 1 - - - 12 6 ?.2 - 10.5 15.8 71.8 82 11 - 57 517 86. 87. Donald 2 1 1 - 11 j 20 1..:..':3 ?.2 56.0 71 0 - 81 353 87. rJ,
c 88 Dunolly 6 6 3 1 - 8 3 27 - 3.0 11.7 43.3 88 2 - 24 216 88. 89. Edenhope 1 1 1 3 - - 6 2 14 4.7 7.3 52.1 67 ll.,.j - 52 533 89. 90. Eildon 2 1 - - - - 12 4 19 - j.4 6.3 33.2 67 12 - 38 271 90.
91. Elmore 1 - - - - - 4 8 0,6 92. Goroke (Annexe
- 4·4 5.0 62.5 <c1 - - 152 31 204 91.
Wimmera 1 1 - - - - 5 2 9 0.8 - 3.5 27 12 - 74 41 93. Healeeville 1 1 1 - - - 9 5 17 3.5 - 11.7 119 8 - 349 116
94. Heathcote 5 3 - - - - 10 I, 22 3-5 - 42.3 70 - -I
180 34 95. Reywood - 1 - - - - 3 2 6 1.5 - 91.7 46 8 - 175 58 96. Inglewood 13 11 - - - - 11 - 35 14.1 - 55.1 50 - - \19 38
97. Jep11ri t (Annexe Wimmera 1 - - - - - 2 5 1.7 - 56.0 15 6
98. Kaniva 1 - - - - 8 4 13 1.5 - 63.8 i<3 99. Kilmore 5 5 - - - - 12 3 2~ 2.0 20,0 39
Koro1t 5 5 2 2 - - 16 6 36 - 57.8 I 4 Kyabram 1 1 1 1 - 15 13 33 - 80.,) I
~ Lorne - 1 - - - - 4 1 6 - 56.7 I 03. ! Macarthur 1 1 - - - - 4 2 8 - 2.3 j•V
7< h
1 04. , !o!af'tra 2 2 1 1 - - 7 3 16 - 7.1 12.0 75:6 I 151 I 23 1 05 .. Mal don 4 4 - 3 - - 4 4 19 - 3.0 11.0 57.9 106. Manangatang 1 1 - - - 4 5 11 4.1 lt.8 45~6 1 o;. !.!enstield 5 2 1 1 - 13 5 - 7.9 12.7 45.4 i 161 33
108. Moe (Annex~ or I Latrobe V•lley) 2 - - -I
- -I
8 2 109. llortlake - - - - - - iO 6 11 o. l!orwell 1 1 - - 8 B
I 11 • 1turtoa(Annex:e of
Wimmera Base)
H P I T
~~!.S ~·:HZJ\\'IN2__f!ENERAL C;T;\1'I::TIC8 FOli 'l').'£LVL :fOHTH:: .E;;::Et: 50th JUNE, 1961 (Cont inved).
~ ., '0 <J <!) " <·' " m " .,
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under 25).
7-5 23 - 77 - 1 497 I 1 .1 -I
2 13 10 25 i 1 n. 7.2 2 - 26 - - 202 I 2.1 .. 4 7 ~ 1 I n. 7.8 8 - 53 - 213
I 1 .. o - 6 6 12 i 74. - I - G.6 - 15 .. - 1.5 - - 5 J 8
190 " ' • ..1 - .·;·) 1[3 it3 - 5 - 32 - - 1 " oL - - 5 7 12
- 29 - 85 1 - 349 1 .1 - - 15 -;~, 29 11 19 - 203 1,6 - 1 8 6 1 <,
- 6 1 53 4 - ~04 1.1 - 13 13 26
c.,num• - 7,1 13 - 1 - - 879 1,4 - 2 12 12 26 Coleraine - 7-3 16 - - - 263 1.2 2 - 9 11 20! 10,0 I Co:rryong - 8.5 8 - 1 - 9.l 1.3 1 - 8 12 20 I a u I
85. Cre+swiclr - 8.5 13 - 88 - 2.7 2 - 12 13 20 86. Dimbool• - 11 .2 17 - 80 1 1 1.7 3 10 10 20 87. Donald - 7.5 ~ 90 - - 1.,LJ - 1 9 10 2C
88. Dunelly - 1 1~ - 23 1 ~ 200 - 1 11 $ 20 89. Edenhope - - 66 - - 335 1 - - s 7 16 90. Eildon h - 52 - 280 1 - 4 8 12
- 1566 8.9 6 - 30 I - 1,0 ?7 1 ,8 - 5 6 '; 1
- 8.3 5 - - 1 .2 1 .. 4 1 - 3 5 e - 7.2 16 - 2 - 1.3 1.2 - - 9 10 19
- 11 .9 11, - 34 - 2 1.3 ~~ . ::.. 1 7 8 16
- 7.0 '\ 60 - - 1.e 1 • .:.: - 3 5 e. - 37.7 18 36 - 8 1 -9 1.1.! - 1 10 9 20
9l.,- Jep&rit (Annexe or ! i Wlre.mera Ba::.e) - 1 1 - 23 - - ,(' - 2 ~ .,
Ksniva: - 10 - 28 - i -7 I - 7 3 1c Kilroor~ - 9 - 46 2 - 1 0 I - 6 6 12 Koroit - 18 - 82 3 1 1:2 I 2 - 13 1 1 24 K,fG.braili - G.! 1? - i .,_,:, 12 1 / ;:9 Lorne - 7.1 1 - - - 1 .1 1.0 1 - 3 5 e :U11earthu.r - 7.7 h - - - 0.8 1.5 - - 4 4 8
- 8.7 13 - 5 .. 1 .2 1,1 6 - 1C f2 2:? - 19.6 8 - - 1.4 1,7 - 1 6 7 16 8.t, 5 1 .o 1.6 1 5 7 1 ~
-of
2336 7.9 18 103 1 - 0.9 625 1 ,1 - - 14 11 25 Valle;f) - 1400 f .4 1 - - - -
I 513 1 ,1 4 1 7 - 21h2 7-7 iO - 6~ 2 1 149
1 ·" ~ - 7
Moi"we11 - I1·~{8S ldurtoa (AnnC!xe of
Wimmer~. Hase) - I I ~u.:; I :J I - I I - I 1 I ; :~ I i I ~:~ I - I 5 16 I ~~ ! j.b 1111, ::t Uyrtle:f'ord - I ! 6,e 11 I - ' - - - 12 8.7 I 112.
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13 I - ;.6 2 - 63 326 11).
- - i 2 1 - 13.3 6 - 193 934 114.
- - I 5 I - 1 ~j. 0 9 - 166 731 115.
4 I 11 - - 6 5 5 - 249 116.
3 2 - - 12 8 - 9 - 620 117.
8 1 - - 11 2 - - - 25L" 118.
?1.:mshurst I - - - - 3 2 - )"2 18 1119. 'Pcn .. •t I·1 ''11 r;; I 5 5 ~~ 9 f~ I 7.5 1120.
Pod Clit'io 2 2 - - - G 5 - I 0.1 li' - 1121. I I i 1 - - - 14 4 - 10.9 ~
ti 2 - - - 14 3 I 16.7 4 1 - - - 4 c I - 2 .. !.. 9
11 .~ 1? 4 ' I
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1 I 1 1 ! I - I - I 6
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COUNTRY 'l'OT•.r.s ~·--
25J3
0 Figures for portlon of" year onls~
No. I Inetltu!:.i;;r~
1 1
1 1
COtr.rrl'Y (con tci • )
\:.nd.e:::-
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W:i:J.'1Ul'.9
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III. TABLE
2060 h8l.!.2 SJ_::t..
1
ShO~'tl.NG G;·:rmrt.AL
E I I
U)
u lJ; .... m
0 " "' ,.,
0 > "' .,;
Yl53 11 ~~ i 66B8 7,2 I SOS4 8.3 ::o-13 .:\771 4SIS ~ 7;.1 6071 Li77(
5516 7809 ~ ~ 44 2::0::>~
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roR T A L s
Tl:I'EI.VE MON'l'ES
I "
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T':iELVE MONTHS ENOJ<:D 30th .TUNE, 1961.
Patients' Fee a
r I !l'usb6r Mun1c1- I ~n~u•o•~ ··;;;,;;;~ con~u~o I Motor Institution ! of pal Annual Workers'
and Donnt ionR i Car a I Subserip- Effor~s Total Vl'orker&• In - Hoapitsl Jn - Out - I Tohl ntr:!b- Grants t1ons I and Lord end Ooo,~- ~~"~-·m· I ~"~" p•t1ents utora. Enter- Mayor's Legeciea j
J ta1nment. ~ sation , Fund ' ---£ .. £... -£"'"t ... i' £ m~-~ £ I £
___ ....... r £ £ £ £ ;; i
METROPOLITAN
Special
1. Alrlie MaternitT 38 10 2. J\uat1n 99& 236649 682 3. Car1taa Chr1ati - - 155
4. Dental - - 120 5· Hampton - 986 25 6. Queen Victoria
I ~676 46555 986
7. Royal Children's 21 s. Royal Talbot Colony 9. Royal Vie. Eye & Ear
1 o. Royal Women • e
Tctc:ls
~ Alfreil 672 1737411 469 i 9~631 10111 i I 49713 1 1 574661 1247541 I 485689 I 1 I ?3326' 1712796111. Cf~
Alt.<>na - - - ' - 501 I 316 ' 192 108231 13362 ' - 4111 18385112. ;+::-. Box Hill 160; 30846 525
llurwooil - so I Daniltmong 469 671.; 325 I Falrfl"l<l - 44644 - I -I
899521 Foctacray 2082 5i198 300 - 3'1751 39693 18499 117861 26185~ i 559 Nordislloc-Cheltenham - 191 50 - "<>6 2083 1)65 55915 472 66932 Mosgiel {Annexe oe Box Hill) 15 - - - 174 - 3476 I - 12411
I QaiLleigh 124 - - 1081 - 97 223531 122 25756 51 Preston and Northcote - - - 4B6<>[
64 1848 1.3431 2407 29459 Prince Heni'Y 'a 1222 910 101 34226 1 46034 550951 55683 322335 3402
Royal U~!bourne 402 231289 1907 i 4~ 05 113011 64339 148561 71972 61>1931 49371 86648 4112650 19762 Soutnei"n Memo:<ial - - 52 - 124 560 - -Springv&lo - - - I - 87 - 168 81
Sunshine 35 St. Oeorge 1 s s~. nncent •
203
33. j W1ll1ametown
Totals
Awc111arx
34, I After-Care 35. Caulfield
Totals
METROPOLITA."! TOTALS
AtlD CHARITABLE COiiTRillUTlON~ FC!l TWl:LVE ltiONTHS ENDED 30th 1961. (Conti_n_u_e_d_) _________ -r----·
Munici- Charitable Cor,tr1but1. ns Public PLn ~~~:lie -~~ pal ~ -- I - OUt- I l
Inatitutiort Grants I' In - Hoop1tal patisntsl Totals patients B~nefita
Income i'rom
Investment
aneous ana
EJttraord1ru>ey
G·rand
Total Income
£
llo.
£ I £ I -£- £, £ £ I £~£~ 400 185174 48038 - 100 18572
11 2837911 19314 67481 7889 3662911 178064 821 I 3199 I 417568 36.
975 201151 44226 28o - 2433o 24785 13093 96213 ., os96 9595 1 78912 37oo 33oo I 443752 37. - I 312850 70220 - - 26094 587691 23112 138868 17629 24657 289129 8041 3C31 678957 }8,
39. G1ppaland (Sale) - I 98017 35664 - - - - I 314231 9085 261331 2769 1038J 79796 11948 7878 I 2367a6 39. 40. Glenelg (Hamilton) 1800 130192 13802 26 - 18 63541 18113 9829 55798! 6556 5233! 103883
1
1 485 I 3745 25546~ 40. 41 • Mildura - 1 07231 29535 49 - - 1 76801 9987j 11 808 99964[ 11700 2.3029 1 ~141 68 - I 11145 [ 322589 4i ,
42. llooroopna - 2040 - - 157481 197001 10149 794691 10210 146383[ 5391 758 .330073 42. 43. Wangaratta 2337 11> 280 - 17062 11124! 9538 I 766781 8100 135347 66 1 2359 I 260575 43. 411 , Warr-nambool - 85 - 590 14041 22940 11007 ,
1
. 714421 8434, 141953 I 38:\ I ~316 288019 44,
45, Wimmera - 6802 2164~~ 9896 56~ 6147 5731 106895 1 28 1379 20:~605 45.
Totals 1484831. >4'M;! "'"" 1---;,imJ '"" "m "'""l "'"' '"" "'"'" . (Da1:n:::~age 2:-::d over). --:----r---i-----1 r-- -----r----,
46.1 Ararat 441 51609 20 5 - 595 30'l61 230321 7985 I 323081 3758 'i· 370 737991 928 j 323 1 097o6146,
ttl=~~~:~a~:reh -82 mf~ 1ug - 6 ~ -37 ~J~ 70871 i~~~rl ;~g~l m~sl U1~ 3~~~ ~b~t~l : i 1440 1~~m:t~: Camperdcwn 505 9118 155 130 - 746 - 1504'
1
55201 20691 16634\l 1953 1768! 294481' 466 11 666 432.36 ' 49.
Caetlema1ne - 29698 6502 54 210 - 356 4793 6516 4483 22879 2638 104q 42349 465 51 80238 50 • • , Colnc - 43065 717 170 - 971 - 7418 7648. 4057 53295 5848 6867J 85133 48 , 6?4 136138 51 •
52.1 Daylesf'ord 590 12799 563 2 - - - 1959 75011
1. 2541 I 85921 1061 35l 2.20051 199[ 1087 37780 !';2, 53· Echuca - 116496 1765 40 39 - - 1 8833 15912 7900 I 280921 3041 402 67863 69 i 973 119121 53· 54, Frankaton 254 24209 721 - 343 - 391 3812 2428; 1496 42668 4195 883 · 63431 - !' 392 90007 54.
55. Kerang 1349 19602 265 50 1884 - 176 2376 157?. 18~8 11 1673 11 260151 2950 42 344781 - 57596 55.
56. !()net on . 726 21834 365 106 28 136 51"1 1040 2076 6415, 2350 19602j 2430 36 33235 142 59096 56. 57. Latrobe Valley - 120001 490 - - - - - - - 87951 3454. 83C1Q, 121jj 1 1167~ 119047 - !' 24206.3 57•
58. llai•yborough 737 30011 70 184 - - 1634 1888 - < <>675~ 1[ 2393~ 2561 399~ 49048 - 538 65153 58,
sg. Nh1ll - 6t78 soo 15o - 571+ 659 1883 1 4232, 173361 1915 2196' 28944 399, 221 37626 59. 6t', auyen - 15697 - 50 48 - - 91 o 1008 .• 77031 ' 9904i 1298 114~ 22703 454 I 61t 39926 60,
61. Portland 225 268351 646 320 82 50 - 111 o 1 562 4692 37541 18761 21 :553; 2564 387 38112 1 B I 580 67753 61, 62, St. Arnaud 745 149<8 J98 95 1 ~00 - - 718 2313 2856 11477•
1
4974 1.. 2186~ 2553 148~ 45215 lt55 j 250 63549 62, 63. Stawell 562 31B56 · 664 165 106 - - 488 759 4854 3342 2533 , 162521 1857 83 29671 118 1 452 63520 63.
61.t. Swan Hill - • 52426 3720 5 - - - 158 4527 703)1 4675 I 4323~ 4998 376 68235 - I 55 124594 64 • 65. Traralgon 365 107813 1130 - 1959 36 5301.+ 127671
1
164151. 74581 8394 9189 1 ~ 2211 140997 - I 2621; 257868 65. 66, Warrackneba~l - 33885 3148 270 - 1652 3033 931 12859 4567 13321 1563 126~ 34506 225 - 74797 66.
67, West G1ppsland 676 94248 6504 . 305 11 1 578 I l-t873 10184
1
1 5199 , 5554 6271 815~ 90222 5541' 6672 I 199778 67 • 68. William AngliSS 194 36817 119 750 404 5478 2760 2168 19681 35731 4130 5151 51908 l 56 920 95398 68. 69. Wodonga - 20446 - - - 1370 7450 3574 2195 1997 2811 11 l 37125 - 86 59027 69,
' ' Wonthaggi 164 - 2709 1 3692' 7073 I 1 85 1g 2713 125 46213 3031 Yar:rsm 163 50 623 2259 1534 1118~ 1315 74 17669 536
Total• 3.351~ __:202 -- ~- 921941
214412 - 1 oo6~;r 78os~r- 9~ 980 -;;;;;-31 136913} - 5555
w C,;lt
i-3 ~ c
Institution
(contd.)
(Daily Average under 25).
9.1 Casterton o. Clunee 1 •. Cobr...,
2. Cohuna 3. Coleraine ·4, Corryong
5· Cresw!ck 6. Dimboola 7. Donsld
3.1 Dunoll;r g. Edenhope 0.' Eildon
1 • Elmore 2. Go.t"oke (P..nnexe of Willlmera Rase) 3. Heales'Ville
4. Heathcote 5. Heywood 6. Inglewood
7. Jeparit (Annexe of' Wimmere Base) 8. Kaniva 9· Kilmore
o. ·,, Koroit 1. Kya.bram 2 .. 1 Lorne
3· 4. ~.
l!acarthur /15 llaffra lo!al<l.on
6 • Mananga tang •7. llanai"ield 8. lloe (Annexe of Latrobe Valley)
9 .ll.!ortlake o. !loi."Rell 1. l!u.rtoa (Annexe of' Wi:r.mera Jlae")
IV'.
Nu!llber
of' Contrib
uto:ts.
40
51
1 'l4 228 398
28~ 275
176
598
250
2439
7'
65
694 105 ?.95
40G
114
584 131
TABLE SHOWING NAINTENANCli INCOME AND CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR TWEIVE MONTHS ENDED 30th ,TUNE, 1961. (Continued).
10991 3900 6852
4700 21673
2500
1
1
1
9942 5123
10058
11095 8051 9300
3000 4500 8467
11104 9626 4238
1
5583 6705 8148
9000 6450 5100
8825 7551 40.35
11414
14
35
64
36 60 75
338 131
106 18 1~
35 53
52
18 10 20
23
316
l(J
35 192
79
100
12
382
30 7~
125 12 20
1
10 55 5
33
75
145
70 250
79
30
50 1?
147 142 355
1'7 176
38
644
17 48 97
2409
98
140
233
170 151
£
71
35
119
182
70
79
1896
370
635 356
30
i740
168 355
537
£
574 281
17
5 1
1016
'56
12
21<3
120
750 21
2 193
3 60
2
160
5
251
15
280 484
70
366 274 135
692 577 150
563 263 3J
7' 281
1063
7il2
1371
623
229
134 996
97 920 2()5
3;\2
1118 423 405
310 2661
991
627' 467 194
702 632 981
766 311 296
71 !,26
5611
1
1511
1
1
625 393 380
2
1016 "1787
230
1359 1 Of-5
506
!
1015
12
1 1 11
582 806
603 280
24 799
1014
318
103 520 457
1962
:..':.;'.; 99 20
1,1,96 1107
689
46~ 1111
480
~ 509
1,51 979
5861
223 2498 2615
Patienta'
i361 542 499
11 ;10 1015
405
1422 487 548
748 234
2265
249 j03 392
1095 685 164
90 7'l6
1423
169 823 545
8669 5716 9814
~ 1 11 1
3396 5600 5529
6000 3669
10193
1
1
6146 3921 7312
1736 8221 3526
2228 8547 2962
13498 6815
16899
13104 4013
10427
4824
994 684
;044
1 1 1
1
403 658 436
724 386
1089
171 963 381;
1929 3304 318
583 967 438
476
122 923
123 143 92
1
567 699 300
1
7a3 363
nn 39 86
283 4?11 379
15990 8515 60~6
3326 3147?
7557
17631 9488
13402
15413 15666 15555
10807 18826
93C9
6772 4743
14239
9369 6559
16624
2978 10250
5497
24563 31 ?11
1.<435
22
22 176
150 45
91 29')
32
5
175
.;;5 45
1191 57
13 30
265 22
3
764
10 97
2530 471
48
477 17 74
273 80
46 94
567
'/3
70
1033 17 29
1168 113
45
183 272
851
33 6
358
28879 82. 21580 83. 27128 84.
ss. 86. 87.
21846 88, 16524 89. 16960 80.
10307 91. 9966 92.
28372 I 93.
14578 194. 11362 I 9s. 26962 96.
1-3 r.J.:) 1-'
CO ·~
In::;f-1t.ution
( cont,;,)
under 25
Pcnshurst Port Fairy Red Cliffs
Robtnvale Roehester Rupa!ljlup
25. Ruther-glen 26. Sey:n.our 27. Skipton
28. South Gipps l qnd
I 9· Southern Pen insulA o. Tall:!ingatta
Base)!
The undermentioned hospital societies are not yet functioning as hospitals -
8. Mercy Hospital Society 9. ~.-Joorabbin Hospital Society 6. Sandringham f!ospitol Society 8. Sthn. Memorial Hospital Society 8, Boort Hoepitsl Society 6. Werribee Hospital Society
t6 Figures :for portion o:f year only.
~77' - 7'561 - 2902
500 12516 1181 5236 - 3ti90
95 --41 -- I - 6800
55 6.S - ~80 1 -
173 80 BH7 52 220 - 3 -- 500 1000 -122 75 720 - -- 40 - - -
26 10 190 - 1
132 t.O 740 -- - 450 -- - - - 66
11 25 42 114 -- - 1'?9 - 105
52 10 405 352 10 33 1442 -
7 3 i - - -83 I 270 - 1 35
35 178
100 10 41
8
FOR T~rt.'LVE WJ!\7 HS E,'NDi<.ill 30th JUNE, 1t_HS1.., (ContjnuBd)
Total
-
r:otor· Car and 'Norkers' Gornl_)e-.n-
' 1?()
394 6678
888
3265 809 385
501
1492
75 -431
357 1380
76
-),7,
3530 418 8609 1064
12415 1378
10200 1432 23785 2715
3163 371
74 606 157 1288
610 2083
2~1 1070 511, 1026 38 603
- - -1A '"' ~ 7,()7
47 5125 -291 19015 -305 15?45 -165 17262 200 386 29716 12 407 4502 -1 6806 -
17148 - 2089 G
621 '" 351 -539 "•6
117 9957 -100 12366 -
89 5720 -359 -
~&;RJ, -
1 511 10
291
563 200 233
11 85 -
1432 37<-
1702
-
--
13647 26623 7053
15855 16799 29932
17061 26741 13520
No,
125. 126. 127.
1211. 129. 130.
131 • 132. 133·
134. "\'l,C:,_
1--3 ~
H 0 S P I T A L S EXPl!:NDITURE COlT PER fll!:O FOR D"'LY AVERAGE OF ALL "ATHN'J'S UNDER EACH HE4Dl'W, C'?ST OF' OlJT-P4TimTs ANDAVl:.'tAGE COST PER
ln.::;tit'.lticn
Totals
general Alrred
I I 11
11 I 1 i I I 97 .cl 1 I 2759.sl 231621 48.01 I 7.411359160 I 2815.21 154/3 I I
Al tone I I 115.51 !1372.61 14h1J 11,8.5 2.7 19631 I 2023.8 110/11 BOA Hill I I I -31
1u9061 ;OS7.2 I 109.31 [2381.0 15:77/ 7~-0 0.7 475470 124:>9·71134/91
urwood I 1 U.1 1o6u. I 2n.1 [ 2b2 I 18.61 2lJq1 2.1 . 1 129 ! %.21 22<;~? 11 'i99.J n 1 61 '"· ~ I 2 1868 1 692.7 92/9
3-31 1 ,1 I
499128 j2457.5J 134/81 88584 I 1938,4. j 06/2
---
727 2.3
839 1.6 - -649 44.4
11 ;.6, I 1 79.1, I
11 11027.41 I 51 .9 i
. I I Sunshine 37ES I 241 -4 I 1
4120 I 25961 1166!,,21 wj 46.21 573 St. 59.1 "16845 j i85.1 1 32 .. 7 19478 1773. 11 76.L. 1lt.7957 2503.5 2157 36.5 -St. 's 411 .ol 9;B24 I 253.2 111 j281 .2 I 149051 14Jq,gl I 92.8 990577 12409.71 1191 c 1 29.0 3564 , I ! I I I
33. Williamstown
Totals
34.1 35-1
Totals
I!ETROPOLITAN
THE TNJ,;L VE MONTH3 EN!JED 30th JUNE, 1961,
17750
89.41 339286 28.7 I 40 59.4 57958
2t..31 -5893 -
61 .21 89404 35.9 369
17750
134558 2624
111389
364982
3450851 40
59282
6139 -90376
371
I
,, £
134558 4· 43916 5·
1140386 6.
3381 1 1707626111. - 1 Oh71 1? ~
""3 ~ ~
ry:, m
v. I
I No.! Institution
-~I,,~~ I Bnse
}6.
1
Ballaret 37, Bendigo 38.1 G."'' long
'G1ppsland (S,,le) Glenelg (Hamilton) !Hldura
!&.2 •I 'Mooroopna 43, Wangaratta 44 ·1 Warrnambool
45. WimmeN!
To tale
~ (Daily Average 25 and over).
46.1 47. 48.
Camperdown Castlemaine Colac
52. Daylesf'ord 53. Echuca 54. Franks ton
Valley
58. Maryborough 59. Nhill 60. Ouyen
67. West Gippslnnd 68. W1111sm Anglies 69. Wodongs
70. Wonthagg1 71. Yarram
Totals
149.8 127. 135.
110
63.1+ j 14.2 40.6
MAINT;:;NANCE EXPENDITURE AND COST PER BED POR DAILY AVE'lAGE OP ALL PA1'IENI'S UNDEK EACH COi>"l' 0<' OUT-PATIENTS AND AVERAGE C0:3T HR OUT-PATIENT A'fT!:t'DAl'fCE- (continued)
Provisions
10717 4940
11371
Surgery and Dispen.s ary Domestic
2997 9896 2207
P A T E N T S
47.3 86.6 54,1!
106.7 103.7
63.2
55\ 2.2
176 2,3 272 6.9
2.2 3.8 3.2
19.1 1 B2935 36944
o. 7 38134
191 I 6,0 123 2.5
111 0.5
36 0.6
661 I 92 90
1 -0.1.
I
11353.6 74/2 1702.6 93/3 1466.8 80/4
1m~:~ I 1980.4
183/1 79/-&£/7
I I
-----r--·--- --------------·-r-----,----,---
I I
I 66.~
I 54.1 .37.5
I I I
i760 250
1282
884 1026 3671
184 1619 8578
1606 980
1537
I 59199
55. 56. 57.
I sa. 159. 60.
1-3 ~
v. TABLE SHOWING MAIN~ENANCE EXPEND!TURE AND COST PER BED FOR DAILY AVERAGE OF ALL PATIENTS cmDER EACH HEADING, COST OF OUT-PATIENTS AND AVERAGE COST PER OUT-PATIENT ATTENDANCE- (continued).
N P A T
Surgery and I Solaries and Miscellaneous Daily I Provisions I Dispensary Domestic Wagos & Ad m in 1strat-Aver- ion
age I No. I .sti tution or
all Cases Amowtt
Aver Cost
pied ";.:,';'.I ". ount
verag• Coat
perB9 cc cup
ied
Average I ~Average Coat Cost Amount !Per Bed Amount pe!" Bed
Occup- Occu:p ied ied
Amount A~~;~g I per Bed Occup-ied
-il--+----+-~· li £ £ £ £ £
COUNTRY (contd.) (Daily Average under
25).
72 'I Alexandra 73, Apollo Bay 74, Beaurort
75. Beeac 76. Benalla 77, Birregurra
79. casterton 80. Clunes 81. C:obram
82, Cohuna 83. Colera1ne 84. Corryong
85. Creswick 86. Dimboole 8?. Doneld
88.1 Dunolly 89, Edenhope 90. Eildon
91. Elmore 92. Goroke (Ann~xe or
Wimmera Bes e) 93, Healesville
94, Heathcote 95, Heywood 96, Inglewood
97• Jeparit (Annexe of Wimmera Ba:e
98, Kaniva 99· Ktlmore
100, Koroi t 1 01 , Kyabram 102. Lnrne
1 03.1 Macarthur id 1 04. Maff'ra 105. Maldon
12.3 7.2 5.7 2.8
27.9 6.3
17.1 8.6
1S,3
11.4 13.1 12.9
11.1 15.8 7.2
11 ·7 7.3 6.3
s.o
3.5 11.7
9·3 5.5
19.3
2.8 8.3 s.o
20.8 26.5 3.4
3.0 12,0 11 eO
2752 223.6 161 2 223.9 1511 265.1
702 250.7 5362 192.2 1033 163.9
3228 188.8 19731 229.L 1881 182.6
3270 286,8 1979 151.1 2439 189.1
22651 204.1 3132 198.2 2740 380,6
1866 159·5 1479 202,6 1072 170.2
1094 218,8
1223 349.4 2462 210.4
18011193.6 1170 212,7 2592 134.3
842 300,7 1542 185.8 1425 285.0
3782 181 .8 5364 202.4
818 240.6
6331 211 .o 267':· 222.9 1501 136.5
1194 97.6 303 42.1 486 85.31 318 113.6
1985 71 .1 438 69.6
1290 75.4 378 44.0 861 83.6
794 69.6 200 15.3 475 36.8
5~0 50.5 1206 76.3 1273 176.8
794 67.9 533 73.0 748 118,7
513 102,6
366 104.6 909 77.7
118 12.7 374 68,0 378 19.5
4119 334.7 954 132.5
1618 283.9
412 147.1 7312 262,1
849 134.7
4304 251 • 7 1930 224.4 1934 187.7
1729 151.7 2200 167.9 3384 262.3
2015 I 51 ,5 4044 255.9 2948 :,•J9 .4
2699 230.7 2631+ 360.8 2750 436.5
1148 229.6
1191 340..3 3208 274.2
1323 142.3 1474 268,0 1685 87.5
92 32.9 619 221.1 498 60,0 2658 320.2 343 68.6 1863 372.6
1470 70.7 6210 298.6 1414 53.4 5240 197.7
220 6~ 0 7 778 228.8
321107.0 10401~46.6 10591 88.3 3352 279.3 1 o7s 98 .o 1 037 1 94.3
106,1 !Janangatang 4.8 14761 307.5 606 126,3 1658 345.4 107. Mansflelrt 12,7 3190 251.2 1985 156,3 3871 304.8 108. Moe (Annexe of I
Lstrobe Valley) 6.4 906 141.6 106 16.6 5?9 93.6
109,1Mortl8ke 7.0 1916 273.~ 576 82.31 2528 361,1 11~, Morwell I 14,5 3801 262,1 516 35,6 2061 142.1 111. Murtos. (Ji .. .nnexe of
1 Wimn,era &>se) 4.8 945 196,9 21 4,4 1225 255,2
_1_12, Myrtleford___ 114.0 ~426 21;4.7 1082 77.31 2976L212,6
£ £
16457 1338.0 9086 1261 .9 8852 1553.0
5769 2060.3 34000 1218.7 7699 1222.1
23190 1356.1 12100 1407.0 18614 11807.2
18630 1634.2 14600 1114.5 19722 1528 .a 14434 1 ;oo .4 14619 925.3 13902 1930.8
14598 1247.7 10545 1444·5 10228 162}.5
"1391 1478.2
5696 1627 ,L 14556 1244.1
9108 979.3 6171 1122.1
15963 827.1
4503 1608,2 I 11032 1329.2
9325 1865.0
20388 980.2 2215;, 836.0
6661 1959.1
£ £
9771 79.2 551 76.5 710 124.5
911 2241
2891' 1578
736 1888
1133 1080 1205
638 1141 1210
325.4 80.3 45.9
92.3 85.5
1 E3.4
1
·
99.4 82,4 1 93.5
57.4 72.3
168,1
891 I 76.1 1776 243.3
S85 92.8
263 52.6
733 209.4 1100 94.0
821 1268
631
478 £93 590
mi 997
88.3 230.5
32.7
170.7 83.5
118,0
%:~ 293.2
578611928.61 1251 15705 1308.8 837 11591 1053.7 622
8413 1752.71 514
417.0 69.7 56.5
107.1 •18651 1468,61 1255
7547 1179.1 ' 78
1'i467 1638,1! 904
98.8
12.2
129.'2 88,8 2061311lj21 .~ Lj287.
6716 1399,2 508 i 105.D 1 7117 1 n2 ·~- 742 1 53. C'
E N T S 0 U T - P A T I E N T S
Totnl Service Cost t-~stablishwent Finance
Total Ccet Average Cost -----·-- I Averag'3' eo ~-~ .. J __ _ of In- per Bed verage Aggregate Cost I tt d Extra-
Aver Coat
Amount I per B>i Occup
ied
..,.atiP.,ts Occupied. Cost per a en a ordin-
lof' each I I •ry
I In-pat- ~~ I E.:"{pe!1- Grand
.verage Averag lent 1 lditure , I No. Cost Cost Per Per TreHteC , rotal er Bed Amount per Bed Amount I I Service Total I Service[ Total 1
1
£ £
o~;::~ '~:;:o '""" o.y I ' I I I I +---£ £ £ £ £ £ s.d. £ £ £
25499 2073.1 12506 1736.9 13177 2311 ,8
8112 2897.1 50900 1824.4 1 0308 1636.2
33590 1964.3 17117 1990.3 25178 2444.5
25556 2241 • 7.1 20059 1 531 .2 27225 2110. 'i
19912 1793.9, 241~2 1528,0 22073 '3065. 7
20848 ll, 1 781 • 9 16967 2524.2 15383J2,\41. 7
1 0409 2081 .8
9209 2631 .1 22235 1900.~
13171 1416,2 1 0457 1901 .3 21252 110i .1
I . 653412333.6[
16423 1978.71 13546 2709.2
33~641161 3. 7 36047 1360.31
9474 2786.4
~031!3010.21 236281196·9·.01 15029 143~.2
12667 21'39.0 28952 n79.7
9236 1443.1
420 288 150
148 1000
456
598 390 964
293 360 525
389 448 942
325 359 358
130
506 660
401 580 399
1991 389 183
1895 217
55
95 299 ~l';h
79lj
282'/8 1950.2 889 17391 2464.61 293
941511961 .5 29:; .-?5343 1 E1o.2L 8~
34.1 40.0 26.3
s~:~ 72.4
35.0 45.4
93.61· 25.7 27.5 40.7
35.0 28,4
130.8
27.7 49.2 56.9
26.0
144.6 56.5
43.11 105.5
20,71
71 .1 46.9 36.6
91,1 8.2
16.2 I
3' .81
24.91' 24.0
6:.51
9 40
22 264
18
99
173
9 39
1 22
6 191
76 46 39
3 47 28
9~
90 5
14
6:;: ;I 3i ;· I 62.3 31 -~2 i+ir:J
1.3 7.0
7.9 9.5
1,1
9.6
15.2
0.5 5.4
0,1 3.0
1.7 16.3
8,2 8.3 2.0
1,1 5.6 5.6
0,3'1 3.7
7.5 0,1
1.i
2.4 21 .9
6.5 29.3
2591912107.2 12803 1 778.2 13367 2345.1
115/5 97/5
128/6
8282 2957.9 162/-52164 '1869. 7 1 02/5 10764 1708.6 93/7
34206 2000.4 109/7 17507 2035.7 111/6 26241 2547-7 139/7
26022 2282.6 125/1 201+13 1 558.7 85/s 27750 21 51 .2 11? /1 0
20301 1828.9 1 J0/1 24599 1556.9 85/3 23054 3201 .9 175/5
2117411809.7 99/2 17548 2376.4 130/2 15741 2498.6 136/11
10539121 07.8 115/6
9721 2777.4 23086 1973.2
13648 1467.5 11083 2015.1 21690 1123.8
152/2 108/1
80/5 110/5
61/8
43.6 35.2 50.1
53.1 37.6 40.3
67.5 ;t...s 46.1
ljl,,6 31.4 50.2
'+2.5 47.6 65.3
98.0 50.1 58.1
51.6
63.1 39.0
48.1 38.6
116/0
576 206 154
85 350 114
276 143 418
1000 323
84
119 1270
686
99 166 138
9
94 1064
283 69 21
576 210 161
85 350 116
279 143 428
1030 323
84
12C 1270
701
100 168 140
9
96 1093
289 71 22
16859 2031.2 111/3 53.3 142 144 6736l2405.8
1131/10 96.2 •
1
118 120
13757 2751 .~, 1150/9 75.2 66 68
36362 1372.2 75(2 25.4 765 765
245·5 118.0 173.5 128.0 218,2 146.3
189.8 169.1 491 .8
273.0 294.8 216.8
117.0 365.5 300.4 I
118.8 I
118.9 11 .'}.3
28.1
118.0 548.0
151 .3 116.6
88.41
118.5 123.9 117.3
269.4 120.0
2786.4
245·5 120,0 181 .4
128,0 218.2 148.9
191.9 169.1 503.5
~~~:~I 216.81
118.0 365.5 307.0
120,0 120.4 120.0
28.1
120.6 562.9
154.5 120.0
92.6
120.5 125.7 120.8
273.3 120.0
2802.6
500
3
202 224
248 601
77 85
4273
5
26495 I 72. 13013 73. 13528 74.
8367 75· 52514 76. 10380 77.
34485 79. 17650 80. 27169 81.
27052 82. 20745 83. 27334 84.
20421 85. 26071 86. 23979 87.
21274 88. 17764 85'. Hi+8Z 90.
10548 91.
93~4 92. 24264 93.
13~37 94. 11154 95. 2s9ss I ~6.
6856197. 17008 98.
13825 ~ 99· 36033 ,oo. 37127 101.
9727 02,
3546611705.1 93/.15 54.1 559 567
9529 2802,61153/7 54.8 195 198
9126loo42.c ·1. 2os/s so.8 82 83117o.71'77·91 3931 9602 ~o3.
24017 2001,4 109/D 1.7,7 73 75 117o6 120.8 - 24092 104, 1609811463.1 I Bo/2 78.; 349 353 116,8 1<0.2 936 17387 ~os. 12667 2639.0 1'4!./71 60.9 1600 1600 467.2146/.2 - 14~6-1 06. 29760 2343.3 128/5 50.7 418 lj33 142.9 148.1 - 30193 07.
I 1 9236 1443.1 I 79;- 29.21 279 279 120.0 120,0 1189 10704 OB.
17707 2529./ 1138/7 I 53.2 I 118 120 I 140.21142.6 - 17827 09. 29484 2033 ·'+ I"' /5 30;L4 15 I 15 55.4 55.4 - 29499 1 o.
9745 20}0.3 111/3 11'\,3 127 129 117.7 I 119.5 - I 9A74 11. 2~8)5 134"~~J___luo5 511_j__ 567 174·~L~_:]J. __ E__i_~~J.:~.1~-·-
1-3 c,..:l c.,-·-.
t.O 0
No.
V. - TABLE SH01i'ING !:AINTWAHCE li'XPENDI:'U"RZ A:iD COST P!<.R PE:)
In~titutiol'.
Tot ale
COUNTRY TOTALS
ORMI;l TOTALS
1
s.s 10.3 13.5 4. 7
22.1 13.1 14.6 21.4 3.1 6.3
12.1 1 .a 4.6 9.3
18.4
8.5 10.7 4.3
15.4 21.7 6.0
The undermentioned hos~ital oocietiee a~e not yet fu.nctiotL1ng '?S h0e.:gitala -
Mercy Hospital Society Mcorabbin Hocrttal Society Sandringham Hospital Soc.ty .. Sthn. l:l:em.CJr1al HoepitEll
Society Boort Hospital Society W~rribee Hospital Socie~y-
1
~m1 196.31
200,0 4142 248.0
2041 371 .1 2476 240.5 21 ?.5 157.4 976 207.7
2606 117.9 1682 128.41 2280 156.1 ~374 204.4
609 196.51 1373 217.9 2433 201 .o! 916 509.8 i
1126 244.8 1950 209.8 3048 165.7
2275 264.5 2435 1 227.6 1455 338.4
150827
724821
~ Figures tor portion of year only
Surgery
£
4971 48.3 713 39.::l
1449 86.8
683 124.2 775 887
75.2 65.7
519 110,4 1127 51.0
959 73.2 926 53.5 914 42.7 743 239.7
98 15.6 934, 77.2 135i 75.0 385! 83.7 840i 90.3 572131.2
503 58.5 669 62.5 374. 87.0
D0mestl~
£ £
e91.t i 1 1574.! 1 39021
1625 189.0
~~~~! l~~:g
729623
Sr;l:1rtea and Wages
18599 1273.9 25011 1168.7 4948 ~ 596.2
11091 1760.5 1707511411 .2 4932 ~740.1
11181 2430.6 10646 1144.7 19869,1079.8
1264811470.71 1726811613.8
9281 21 ~8.1.<.
2085310
AVl'.:khGE OF ALL l''AT!~Nl'S CND~:-t E.I\CH HEAD!.NG, r;OS'!' OF ott!'-P/\T!l!:NTS A..~D AV!!lR.ActE GU=i'l' f>&'i C'\JT-PATIEriT AT'!·E.NI'IANQ,h; - (cont!nnec'l) --· ---------------- --,---------,--------.-
I N - P A T I E N T S
Grand
Total
£
1111! 107.8
""" ["'·' 1 110 10.7 2066.2j 113/2 65·3 531
53 12181 66.6 274!-11 499.5 - - 1526.8! 63/8 29.9 747 747 1845 110.5 :18904 329.6 52 3.1 237h·61 130/1 54.2 483 483
5201 94·5 15205 764.5 2814.71 1 5l</2 62.2 222 226 118,0 120.0 I 15091 146.; 23258 2~8.1 2288.o 1 125/l+ 38.0 198 200 146.7 148.1 1
575 42.6 22432 6 1.6 1708.51 94/7 90.81 156 158 118,9 120.4 -11921 253.6 11743 ~498.5 2557·91140/2 1,8. 7 49 51 117.6 7 983 44.5 28124 1272.6 1298.6 71/1 ~ttl 247 251 118.3
11,51 i 11 o.e '"''[m. 1401 .41 76/9 233 245 2}2.8
16781 114.9 27667 895.0 1 91 9. 2 ! 1 ::l5/2 37.0 665 701 431 ·51454. 7 4351 1253 58.6 36267 694.7 1753.01 96/4 43.6 463 470 117.8 119.1 -
2351 91 ,8 7835 527.4 166.8 8376 2701 .9 148/- 56.6 139 142 , .. T"'·' 26 6771107.5 14321 273.2 23.6 14535 2307.11 126/5 51.6 154 155 119.2 120.0 9
1850 152.9 2Lil23 051.5 25.1 25299 2090.81114/7 35.7. 406 406 351.0 351.8 -331 1182~.9 6811 3783 ·9 2 1.1 6816 3786.7 207/6 60.3 78 78 124,8 124.8 62 837! 18._,[) 14423 ~135.4 718 156.1 15167 3297.2 1 80/8 62.9 271 275 118.3 120,0 - j~5~9 ji~9: 520i 55.9 15530 669.9 46 4·9 15692 1687.3 i 92/5 31.5 886 897 1017.4 030.0 -
11751 63.8 28566 ~552 ·5 234 12.9 28803 1565.4 i 85/9 55.7 1291 1358 256.1 --- . I
3351 38.9 17386 021,6 250 1771612060.01112/10 45.71 29 ~9
I 1 ~~~~ m:~ 26152 444.1 400 26585 2484.6 136/2 60,7 115 115 nlili~ 17?./l - - 13668 3178.6 174/2 54.~ 180 180
-- 5 70
180 I 8.3
259266 6518807 240854 13341
700050 1 B225002 574558 34470 18834030
(;.=-,.....
1-3 ~ ~
I CASUAL'rY
No.f
1,
2.
:;. 4. s. 6. 7. 8. 9.
In•tltution
METROPCL!TA;{
Al1'red Box Hill Prince Hen!-y 1 s Queen Victori.q
Royal Chlldren'a Royal Melbourne
Royal Women's
St. Vincent•s Royal Victorian Ey~ and Ear
COUNTRY - Base
10. Ballarat 11. Bendigo
12. Geel<>ng 13, Olppslond 11,, Glenelg (Hamilton) 15. !!lldura
1 6. Mooroopna
17. Wangsratta
• Figures not Available.
Number of
Patients
33410
18059
33160
38107
24842
1543
't Separate Figures not Availeble.
~ Includes Casualties.
Coat per
Patient
s.
29.5
32.7
30.9
55.7 11-+..2
35.0
H 0 S P I T A L S
VI. TABLE SHOWING DEPART~~~AL COSTS OF VARIOUS IIBTROPOLITAH AND
Total Cost
s;.
0 UT
49298 I 1191 ao
295191 82275 7535/.c
» 167669 1 £J 64517 138159
- 103087 1 0611 2 1 30831+
17600 53107
2703
£l £l Ji
661871 ;, 37587 t6 42270 ;,
62.5
S E R V 1 C E 0 R D E P A R T M E N T
I E N T S - PUBLIC SECTION
12050
7491 9400 01<31
14041 15728
9972 4187
3187
2,44
5513
161;
1995 1155
97.9
99.1 83.1
109.0 102.0
59.1 94.'l 47.7
70,1
89.0
71 •·'l
72.8
77.9 76.7
De ily Average
IOcoupied Bed a
4o6.3
291 .8 260.1;
?7.9
31 .7
89.7
96.7
75.7 80.5 59.h
Total cost
£ I £
2904.5 I 1180087
2544.0 71,2338
2998.3 780737 3246.?. 1137133
2737.3 1;)2405 2952.0 9"9?.87 2547.4 942036 2566.5 199928
1697.5 2326.8
2001.5
1561,1
1928.9
1490.7
223558
208715
393688
117394
155473 88549
COUNTRY (BASE) HOSPITALS.
I N T E R M I D I A T E I
Number
Treated
3148
1088
5073
1154
2404 3583
3923
421•7 3235
3553
Coat I Daily :per Average
Patient occupied Beds
s;
56.9
41.6 48.9
55.}
57·4 so.; 55.8
41.5 41.4 37.9
76.5
27,0 117.2
41 .2
55.5 88.8
97.5
91 .5 69.2 68,3
PRIVATE
I Coat -,--
1 D~~~ Occupied
Beds
2340.8
1676.0 2118.5
151+9.1
2485.9 2038.1
2245.0
924.5 1935.9 1972.7
Total
Coat
s;
79073 I 1525172
453U3 I 928728 248246 1 892126
- t 1502115
- t 1825434 - 1070967
63821 i 259748
- 't 350834
137967 180986
218886
176091 133961
134732
275448
253485 463248
135566 189258 119882
179073
45303 240246
63821
137967 80986
218886
176091
1.33961
134732
No.
1704245 2.
974031 }. 111!0372 4. 1502115 5· 1825434 6. 1070967 7. 1323569 8.
350834
413415,10. 434471 11.
682134 12. I 1,, I 14.
311657115. 323219 16, 254614 I 11.
l_
~ ~ -l
<:.Cl t-!)
~
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
14. 5o 6. 7. 8. 9.
Mt-:"'f'ROFtltTTAN
Alf'red
Royal Vi.cto?ian Eye and Ear Royal Women's St. Vine en t' s
, COUNTRY ·• Base
Victoria Children' Melbourr~e
Royal Victo~ian Eye and Ear Royal Women's St- Vincent'e
COUNTRY - Base
Mooroopna Wanga.ratta
• Figures not available~
584.5
385.0
H 0 :5 P 1' A L !;
Vla. - TABLE SHOWING COST OF SEPARATE SER~_E_S_O_R_D~~~-~-:_-.~~!~-::~'-~-~-~~T:::O:F=T=H~,;;::.' :T=O=T=A=L=C=O=S=T=SlJ=, O=I=VN=IN SCHE,~,D=U=L=F=,=V=·:_ __________ ~
495 I 75.0
i 1 :152 2.1
VIa. - TABLE SllOWI!f(l_~OST _O_F_SJ;;!'ARATE S E~VI C:cl:l:~S:_::_:.:...r=:.:.:.:.:::.:·_:::.:_~~_:~:_'.::,:_::_:::::__~.:_-:::_:: __ .:_:~·;--~::.:__::::.::::-:~ .. :::·
5.3 L~.B 7.5
1 ·5
4.1
290531 20632 41121 '
12~951
I
37953 I
78473
-21196
-25618
7.1 1)487 94281 - - 7162 8.5 33956 1 03'13
- -- - -~ 1 .9 12695 7058
-!;9741 10.8 13824
'1623
107489 -
68793
93.2 88.9 57.1
201169 14b32 21 4l•7
61.7 i 19710
I - I -49.7 15116 I
c:6~6
\2 ,)
i 1
22.1
16.4
£
205440
141297
157187 1 38834 21,8362
1285680
2143527
670696
80652 ! 9962 - ! -
61205
8265 17310 85167
21777
1 2361
LAUNDFY
d.
11 .8 11.0
6,5 1 j~5
£
62970 9il209
24872
13657
No.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1 '· n,~. .. 15.
'~ ~
Ho.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
7· 8, 9.
lne:t..:l.tution
Totals
f-'ome Home
and
£
506:-~6 13~800
1jl,213
4000 134401
13345 119877
637623
!: 1;9 98 1i6
26
VI fi. -~ABLE s:to'NJN·:~
£ z £
-1 1454 87
340 - -35 - -- - :'748
98
£
253
'!'ot~l P~:-ws ioners
£ £
248 8371 1140
I 2C02
11315
351 6003
5411 5210 ---27317
·~
l tc
2~230
45553 116Lt;~
rr~)l'TJ
Ir..V'::"t-t:ll<"t
£
~20
491
F.xt;;.~c; - Tc:.a l
1nenme
£ £
1
'~====~~=~,-:--'-"=="-==~=~~-:':'==-===::-=--~~~~=·::: MON1'J1~ "",.,_,._.,._. _,,... '"' V·~·":~-------,,----~---
~ +-
No. I !P..atitution
Totals
No.l !nst itution
HUSPITAI£ FOR TH~ AGED« ~- ----- ----
X. - GENERAL STATI:STICA!.. R~~TURN Fm1 TW·: i:'--··'ELVE
------
Been Avsilable Da\ly Averege
I Depart-Total mental I Otner
----+---. ---+--------j----
M.-" r~;'::·~nANCE ACCOUNT
XI~ - ':'Abi.E Sfi.O':HNG MAINl'lliANCh HV"~OME ;u:-n T~-~E ':'W2LVE \K·NTBS ----------------·-----------------~- --------
0 R 0 I N A R Y -Govern~ent ---~-------------------~-~----
·~
__ ._=liNE, 196:...!.
on Account of Inmt:tes:
Tncome from
Other lr,_vestmente
"0 -1 •J Mount Royal
2] Mount Royal Princes Hill Annexe - _ _
:rota la 38B5 -- ---------
xn.
Institution
Royal
Totals
Peid
Staf'f'
585 345
No
~ C .. H
I No.
1. 2. 3.
4.1 Colae and Distl'ict Eventide Corio Old Pollte
6. Gladswood Home
7. Grange (Hamilton) 8. Lotus Lod.ge 9. I.yndoch
10. Mildura 11. Ravenswood (East Ivanhoe) 12. Stl'athalan
Totals
Mo.l Institution
1. Alveston 2.1 Central Mission-Men's Hospice 3.1 Claremont-South Melbourne
!"'I Colan and District Eventide 5. Cor1o Old Follta 6. Gladawood Home
7, Grange (Hamilton) 8, Lotus Lodge 9. Lyndoch
10. Mildura 11. Ravenswood (East Ivanhoe) 12. Stl's thelan
12 15
12 51 21
22
--~
xr1.
£ 4065 1650 2200
1450 5500 1450
11750 6189 2200
~~!§!!~:::::'~~g~~~~~~~~.~~~-.. _M~O~N~T~H[.;;S::: EIIDE;ll __ ~JUNE, 1961 ,
8 31 22
20 44 22
Daily Average Inmates
31 .5 88.8 36.1
17.4 38.4 21.0
26.7 97.5 38.0
TABLE SHOWING MAt~TEN.~~lCE
··------'rN-"u•mber of Inmates
otal Diechal'ged Deaths
50 10 9 160 65 7
50 9 5
42 24
I -
60 7 9 2' 7 -
~~ ~ -27 98 35
513
22 19 17
30 13
9
276
49 117
52
48 44
-~ 1----··
_ 789 _I "1 5
7 2
6 3 15 -
~;_ 10
50
INCOME POR TW"KLVE '.'ONTHS EN!;ED 30th ,JUNE, 1961, ----··· --
Charitable
fute!'tainments
Cont't"ibutione
Other Collections Total
£ - -+--:----t-
£
Hospital Sunday and
Lord :htaycr•s
Fund £ £
107 870
1066
£ 107 968
1168
-4
90
98 98
098 :18
693
71
11
71
In on w;~/une
31 88 36
18 44 21
27 96 43
75
547 ----
1 Total --
50 60 50
42 60 28
49 ·117
52
48 ll4 §.l1_
789
Payments on acco ~.t~~-
Hospital Benefit a
£ 4655
5663
Inmates Payment
£ 13428 15369
9177
1
5901 10619
1668 1668 - 9674
98 - 2482
Number of Paid INo,
Staff
24 11. 18 2. 13 3.
11 30
9
14 8 3
4. 5. 6.
7. B. 9.
169
Income from
Investmenta ..
I Miaeell-aneous
£
50
4
50 163
36
I £ 360 660
2
21
166 94 60
Total
Income ..
__.__ __ Totals 12800 -~ 1 3201 1
LQ'o.
1 • 2. 3.
4> 5. 6.
7. 8. 9·
10. 11 • 1 L.
InotitutiClll
Alveston Central M1ssion-Men 1 s Rospic Clal'emont-South Melbourne
Colae and District Eventide Col'10 Old Folks Ole<:dawotxi Home
Gl'ange (Hamilton) Lotua Lodge Lyndoeh
Mildura Ravenawood (East Ivanhoe) Stl'athalan
Totals --'----- ------
xv.
e I
MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURE FOR ~nELVE MONTHS
2309 91 5395 -1967 -1 -
90 17
1644 53 5317 -2872
J 5123 2124 2701
35085
3122 1866
829
890 3263
511
2010 2400 1351
568 1048 2296
20154
Sulariea and
W&gae
£ 15448
6419 7594
'0456 7102 8229
1012
ENDED 30th .JUNE,
W:iscellaneoue and
Ad minis trR t io
£ 724 685 449
181 804 267
875 846
1092
137 380 481
1961
£ 1030 1507
274
1503 270 338
87 863
1502
Finance
£ 1
225 285
26 1 I
., .. , . = ; I __ ____L -~--.::____ __ _
----------1--------6921
Total Coat of
Inmates
£ 22725 16097 11398
6929 7967 8373
172341
Total _1:: _____ _
Extraordinary INo.
£
48
48
Ex:pendi ture
£ 22725 1. 16097 2.
1398 3.
4. 5. 6.
17688 7. 16706 a. 14433 9.
6929 11 o. 7967 11.
18373 12.
1~
No.
2. 3.
4. s. 6.
7. 8. 9.
~ J-l
-:.o 0:,
CHILDREN'S HOMES
XVI. GENERAL ST.ATISTTCAL RETlJRN FOR T"l''r'ELV!.<.: MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961.
30 I 20 28,8 I '0 21 12 35 22 17 6 16 - 1,4 7 3 - - 8 1. 9C I 8G 16 7.6 68 31 H 129 86 25 20 66 - 89 55 1;1 - 4 47 2. zo I - 111.1 l - 3& 164 - 44 - - 41 63 26 2s - - - 23 3.
8 5C 53.0 I 8 47 8 23 b 70 8 20 8 50 15 37 16 1 0 - 10 4. 96 - 91 ,Q ' 80 - 124 - - - 93 - - - 11{ 87 27 5. 13 58 74.8 ! 1? I 59 10 31 C)U 30 15 6C 55 48 15 10 -- 6 23 6. <:C
r.1 se - 1., - 1 2 - 27 - - 1 2 - - - 9 a - - 3 7. -< - - 60 - 30 - 90 55 - 57 3 23 16 28 - - 7 B.
56 4G 50 16 19 66 56 15 44 41 53 24 27 1 - 20 9.
1 0 32 10 32 1 5 20 25 52 15 25 1 (J 27 1 5 56 3 2 1 - - 1 3 10. 58 - 58 - 7 - 65 - 7 - 58 - 1 1 5 1 5 16 ~ 8 - •· 1 I 11 •
19 n 18 1 o 191 1 59 209 169 1 98 1 63 11 6 . 55 323 - - - - - 11 12.
35 - 29 _ 30 59 _ 3·1 _ 28 I - - 9 8 42 - - 7 25 20 20 19 18 1; 38 54 13 18 25 16 2 4li 15 8 - - 5 a1 61, 1s 6s 15 1' 9o s1 11 11 79 64 I 4 sz 3o 39 1s 1 - s6 54 44 11, _ ss _ 20 _ 38 _ - 19 1 o 20 - - 1 2 1 i 6. 45 45 33 46 1 9 1 5 52 61 1 5 12 37 49 11! 62 1 9 11 t,. > - 41 16. 45 - 44 - 71, - 11 8 - 74 - 44 - - - - - 116 2 - 6
Nazareth (Bors) i 157 29 29 72 19 205 43 48 19 157 ~9 48 124 20 14 47 - 7 20 19. Presbrterian & Scots Church C,A,S,I' 50 50 51 B 18 55 69 24 31 31 .38 13 67 12 21 11 - - 33 20, Providence 1 3 1 2 B 1 3 ·; 4 11 5 1 9 1 0 6 1 4 3 2 - - - 5 21 ,
Agnea' (Girls) I - 50 - 32 - 23 - 55 - 25 - 30 - 24 13 11 7 - - 9 Aid an •a Orphant g• 30 104 24 81 10 38 3Ll 11 9 1 o 30 24 89 1 2 66 26 11 24 8 •· -Anthony's 12 24 73 21 43 12 116 35 45 15 71 18 24 125 - - - 43
Augustine' (Boys) I 186 151 - 69 - 73 - 147 - 77 1Cr1 22 I - 16 25. Catherine ! 1 6 11 0 i6 99 8 1"2 141 9 60 1 5 81 5 27 27 26 - 6 25 26. Cuthbert' a I 37 - 37 4 - 15 26 - 18 13 51 - 7 27.
28. St. ,Tohn's (Boye) 80 - 69 5 30 4 99 9 27 3 72 6 1 23 23 25 - - 28 28, 29. St. Joseph's Home f'o!" Deetttute
Children 9r, - 29 - 125 - 50 - - - . - 7 5 29 • .JO, St. Luke's Toddlers' I 25 25 29 18 60 2& 27 13 - - - 1 - 37 50.
St, Paul's (Boys) 60 - - 57 - 24 - 10 I - jO ,;t,, Vincent de Paul's (Boye) I 150 - - 27 27 - 14 St ~ Vincent de Paul's ( Gii"le) 11 1 6 - 24
34. Victorian Children's Aid Society ~-~ 6
1
~ ~-~ .. : 1 13 34.
Totals 18?9 ~ 14 31 1 619
15 Figures incomplete. ~
~
ClHl.DREN"'S :iOMES.
XVII. TABLE SHOWING MAINTENANCE PlCOME F'OH 'l'',~.'ELVE MONTHS :.:NDED 30th 1961.
--~--------------r:~ver=--=~~--1-- Charitable Contr•!butions -~ I I I ~- . ____ I Sale or 1
1 Income Pr d· t N'o lr.3titution I H'?5nitals I Municip.3l Annual I 'Pr-oceeds oT I Hospital I Other Colle I - de/le o • • '·' · · ~ d • ,, 1 , c· l ld I 1. rom an or
I I and I ' ~.un P.Y an .... c .... ons, T tal " I l)+h I t • Other · .. ' ~ o ~ er +., nme es
L-I Charities 1 1'. Grants Subecriptions IEnterta:!.IUDtmts I Lore\ M!:tyor -J I Donations andl I EndoV?IIlen~ I Investmen~l La·oour 'I Fund I I Ftt."ld I Le gAol ea , 1
I I I - 1 ------·-----.. - z -£- i £ £ +--s:----t---~--r-£ I • £- --£--f £ ' £
1 ·1 Andrew Kerr Memorial 2234 I - I - 1 654 - I - I - I 1654 I 305 3642 I 168 I 2. Ballara t Orphanage D235 23740 1 L6 1396 {0 I - I 6848 I 8460 ll 3832 . 1391 I 475 2038 3. Box Hill (Boys) 2750 15916 - - - 77 871 948 3136 2063 I 4. Camberwell Children's 1650 I 6733 - - - ; 42 'I 173 21 5 1347 1479 , 5. Central Mission (Boys) 6600 12525 I - - - I 197 5544 5741 1948 1243 1848 41<01 6. Church or England Homes 11 00 680 I - 2236 3037 I 4C9 421 0 9892 1707 7539 1,64
7. Dhurringile 1100 - - - - - I 2206 2206 247 280 8. East Ke'R Girl's 1 650 4336 'I - - - I n I 82 1 54 1 461, 1 865 9.. Geelong and Western District t I'
Protestant Orphana&" 5850 8466 I - - 305 I 1 I I
1 0. Gee long Children's Home 1 650 461 8 - - - I -11. I Gordon Institute ror Boys 530C' 5267
1 - - - I - I
1 2. I Graduates Association or the l I I Kindergarten Training Cvlleges 2003 1325 ! - - - l
1 e: I ~~i~~/~~~c!8~!mori al ~~gg 1m I = = = I 1;g 15. Melbourne Orphanage 5'500 17167 I 148 2529 - I 207 I 1 6 •I Menz ies clome ro,. Boys 4300 6598 'I 159 <2 87 4AI+ -17. Methodist Peace Memorial 6900 9239 - - 251 0 - I 1 8. Morning Star (lloys) - 9014 3 - - 60 [
19. I Nazareth (Boys) 1,520 ?0860 - - -20.1 Preabyte:;>ian & Scots Church C.A.S. 4450 6718 I - ' 5110 210 I :!1 • Providence 550 4086 - - I 286 1 - I
·r . I I I 22. St. Agnes' (Girls) 3341 - - I 871 - -23. St. Aidan' a Orphanage 3}00 71 08 - j - - I -24. I St. Anthony'a 1,950 1471+9 461 - 1+120 I 146 I 25. 1
1
St. Augustine's Orphanag~ (Boys) 13502 21 5813 I' 36 2751+ 9C.5 1 037 \ 26. St. Catherine's (GJ.rls) 36.)2 12207 l-1 1459 625 1 182 1 2'7. St. Cuthbert's (Boys) 1626 1745 - I - - ' - !
3571
518 7734
4378
2589 594
5430
1350 9461
37 2269
10236 243
2880 2405
4147 21 53 2036
17997
3877
518 7734
4378
2739 804
8314
4280 11971
100
2269 11 05'6
529
871 2880 6717
8919 4423 2036
18730
2060
9'53 12C9
506 787
3237
1 02L~ 15~2
609
3959 2200
497
611 2870 24oe
3611 2747
825
1317
1187 1050
1402
894 2163 3187
860 1377
1717 4599 159
2932 1914
723
929 1607 1181
4250
2159
304
18;1
251+18
5754
129 3593
141
116 I 20:? 154 1
2211
41
3382
1 271
3048
2600 8
2120 227
I'"·=···· I £32
I
I
82 2323
3372 134
1153
2 359
227
1878 41->7
156
866
293 2;)
145
r- ~---
1
! Extrh- I Grand I ordirary. I Total N
I I Inccm~ I c.
t--c--t-£--1-1 - I 8003 I
53171 I 1· 24845 3:
4562 ~ 1 506 I 4 41196 • 21382 t
7205 10203
29184
8969 21098
9639
15175 8217
62823
17018 36833 10994
36502 33522
5821
7896 20672 29671
50962 25070
7712
38870
7. B.
9.
1 o. 11.
12.
i 3. 14.
I'~~: 17. 18 ..
19. 20. 21.
22. 23. 24.
25. 26. 27.
28.
•5
23. St. John's (Boys) 6710 3822 I - I 313 1 - I 420- j' 29.1 St. Joaeph'e Home ror D'E':Btit·lte I 'I i Children 2787 9405 - 70 I - I 197 91
3.0, St. Luke' a Toddlers' 508 324 1 798 - I - - 798
1388 I 749'-' 302 i 424 I 2221, 1 596 105 i - 87 I - 17416
895 I 6459 I 26 I ·- I 1l27S I - 11 20288 29. 30.
31 • St. Paul' a (Boys) 4466 - - 1 01 9 ·• - - 1 01 9 )2.1 St. Vincent de Paul's (Bo;r.e) 7151 13609 I 16 1 4543 I I 138 21485 26182 }3. St, Vincent de Paul'a (Girls) 1650 10917 143 - '639 I 363 2432 4577
34.1 Victorian Children' • Aid Society 11 00 3?20 I - I 285 __ _i ___ --"~--- J ______ -_ 2634 3559
I Totals '28165 26~~:=-~---=~~ 22214---~--~~~----- -~----~~-+ 127508 169802
797 4578 I 11 01 - I - - 11 961 2892 1264 j - -· 1222 - 52320 2184 I 171~ 931 I 34 205 - I 22232
1073 963 4 403 149 - 1_ 10864 ""' T ""'I~=''"'-I ,~. ! ___"'"___ ~562 ~ 789240
31. 32. 33.
34.
..;.:.-. ;''.),'I
-~ ~
u::
Inati tu tion
An.irew Ke!'r Balls rat Box Hill
Ca:<be t"Well Ch1ld:t-en' s cer.Jr.-·nl 1!1oo1c-n (Boys) Chure-h of England Homes
Dllurrlng:t.le Ea et Xev.· Girls f fl{f;elong anQ Western D1Rtrict Protestant Orphansge
Gee1ong Children's Gordon Inat1tute for Gra~uatee Association Kinde~garten Training
1 3. K!l11umy Park 14. JJutheran Peace 15~ Melbourne Or"P!'lanage
16. ~enziee Ro~e fo~ Boy3 176 Methodist Peace Memorial 18. Morning Star (Boys)
Nazareth (Boys) Preebytel"'ian a Sl.!ota Churc)1 G~.A .. S. Providence
St. Agnes' (Oi>.•le) Si • .. \idsn 'a Or:phe.nage l;;t. AnthOny's
25c St .. Augustine's (&lye) 26. S1,.., Catherine' 27.. &t. Cuthbt-~rt'.e
~3. St. John's 29. ~t~~ Jose:p~'a Huue !'or Destitute
Child"en 30. St. t,uke 1 o Toddleo("s'
St. . St. l St .. Vineent de raul ·a
34 .. ! 'J'ictorian Children •p Aid Scziet~,t
Totals
CH ILDRE.'N' E llOI!F:S.
XVIII.
1
1+74 ! 160 I
I I
31
')68
-3.34
41 -
175 1
26~ 1 5167
0.2
13.2 2.8
1 I - I I
0.7 -
1 ~ .2
-3.9 -
1 .8
I 64.6 i
2.7
Extra -
ordinary
30054
3888 23947
9668
1
1+3936
Grand Totl':l.l
Exp<nd
itu!'e
'N·o.
tC
No.,
I.
>
i
Vi..l!. ~e.: Clt;-.' ~;::;; .. :.ion Hnrtnett! l{ouet:
J:>~~ep~·
-~' ::-"i;f!.l. '1:'
InBi·.::t'!.H lo::i
.HJUNDt!NO 303PI:.~.l..:; AN'D IN.FANTS HOMES.
~bdbie[• 'I Home J1f1~)..'.e~ ~ :..J-:::·mt
rlo~!!~t·:1. !?: Ynf'ants Home
Arli\,V)
191
50!
!
21, I
City Mission - Hartnett House
Receiving H;:,me
Tt'4:.{')le
52 15
30
110
40
61
- ~·9 i :·si 16.3 12.6
- 6.4 6,7 7.P.
38.6 54.8 10.1 22.6
~·11 7.0 7.1 - -19.5 7.0 i 5.0j 20.0
3976 -I
7160 5500 1599 1
17071 I
2392 I
4400 I 2636 1 667~ 2947 1750
6133
6503 2856 I 15716 I
19 9 - 141 - 39 2.~ 16 12 33 - 54 45
6! ~2 16 2C 35 i 26 65 51
19 17 46 I - 73 63 1 - 26 18 25 - 43
- - 7 60 7
- 13 16 - 86 75 - 99 91
42 59 45 142 176 180 184 235 i - - I 1! 11+0
30 13 13 100 57 50 130 70 68 16 - - 59
16.9 68.4 21 38 I 21 S2
·-·· --·--- W<V" ..... -H .... ~......... • ... ___ FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 30th
i I 612 1 262
-76 - 207
31 I - I 90
362
Contributions Other
Colleetione Donations &
Legacies
£ £
3000
I I I I I
656 656 66e 4636 842 - i - 1 2933 1.
""' I "" "" . "" I - "' I "' i - I '"" I '·
1 053 '1 08 I 721 5708 - ~ - ! - I 1 3489 ~ 9. 2os 265 14 177e 55 - · - 4344 o. 774 852 I 16ss 11e 6 3184 ! - 11161 1.
11 05 ~ 45 - 906 9 -=---.J 4423 2.
26842 32927 I 1~~ 22096 --1-33!,1~ --~---t- 3000 I 215403
FOUNDLING HOYES AND REFUGES - (~ATERNJTY HOMES) (continued) ".ZXI.. TABLE SP.OWING ~L·1 J:t.T'TJ'~ANCE EXFENDITURt<_; ;"IND CCST "ER BED "?0"? D·~ ILY f,VERAGE FOR T'iiELVE MONTHS E::J'DED 30th ,JUNE, 1 961
----r~--- - l11St1tution --- - --r-~----No. ,---T I Snrge!'y and " Miscellaneous T~tol Coat per ;;:::-1 1 j Dispengsry Dome ... tic and ~~ Establishment Fimmce Ordina~y per Bed Y I Exti•aordinery I Grand I . I ---·--r-- -~ AdminiRtrati o Expenditure Occupied. i Expenditure Total No.
£ ,; ,; £ £I £
Provisions
F0UNDLING HOSPITALS AND INFANTS HOMES
1. Alexandra Babies' Home 2. Bethany Babiae' Home 3. Foundling Hospital & Infante Hom~
4. Methodist Babies' Home 5. Pre~byterian Babies' Home 6. Presbyterian Sisterhood
7. St. Gabriel's Babies' Home 8. St. Joeeph'e Foundling Hoe~ital -
Brosdmesdows 9
REFUGES AND MATERNITY HOMES
9. IFitzroy Maternity {Salvation A~) 105 Kedesh 11. Melbourne City Mission- Hartnett House
12. St. Joseph 1 e Receiving Home
Totals
No. Institution
i. Abbota:ford
2. Brunswick {SalV<ltion Az'my)
3. Convent of Good Sh~herd
4. Sdnborn Lodge
Totals
!lo. Inetit'O.tion
1. Abbota:ford 2. Brunswick {Salvation Arw) 3. Convent of the Good Shepherd 4. Swinborn Lodge
Totals
--No. Institution
1. Abbots:ford
1328 3105 5695
4794 6712 2642
3872
12490
5080 2008 3386
2379
53491
XXII
167 226 36"
275
721
363
218
74
2409
771 2951
10983
7941
4291
1 01; 76
2080 1023 2039
1404
43959
8419 10709 16042
14481 14735
2387
790()
21922
5372 3265 6522
500
112254
RESCUE HOMES {~EMALE)
1336 432
1334
2358 2071
226
3625
1568
1181 1515 1992
1>37
18075
21 1043 3655
1481 2501
292
484
6412
118 222
1520
17749
GENERAJ, STATISTICAI. RE'rURN FOR THELVE M·JNTHS SNDED 30th JUNE
2g
161
510
464
3026
186
4376
1961
12042 18466 38103
2311~ 34396
5547
20172
~4099
14540 7929
17405
6500
252313
Ac commode t i Oil Daily Average Number Accommodated During the Period
Numbtrr' o:f State I Others In on
Pensioners Total 1st July, Admitted Total Died Discharged Be de Wards 1960
-- f--265 22.5 113.1 108.3 243.9 2h0 171 411 6 157
31 - 18.8 5.6 24.4 29 12 41 2 19 160 10.6 49.6 85.4 145.6 129 162 291 1 152
32 - 6.0 23.8 29.8 31 158 189 - 160
488 33.1 187.5 I 223.1 443.7 429 I 503 932 9 488
XXIII. - TABLE SHOWING MAINTENANCE INCOME FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 30th .TUNE. 1961
Government Grant Charitable Contributlons Payments on Account
of' Inmates MuniciJ>al Hospital
Child Annual Proeeeds Sunday and Other Child General Welfart" Grants Ent~rtain- Lord 'Total Other
Department Subecri:rt- Mayor's Collectiane Endowment ions ment Fund
£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
3850 4122 35 - - 82 4224 4341 930 19.336 550 - - - - 27 '307 334 27 3052
2200 2086 - - - 124 700 824 869 8423 3650 - - 575 - - - 575 294 1778
10250 6208 35 575 - 233 5231 607u, 2120 32589 ~--- -
XXIV. TABLE SHOWING MAINTENANCE E.'ti'ENDITURE lo'CR 'fii'ELVE MONTHS ENEED 30th JUNE, 1 961.
Yiscellaneoue f"'"' Pro'"! is ions Surger;r and Do!II.estic Salaries and ond Establishment Financ djnary
Dispensary We:gea Adminiotratia penditure
" £ £ £ £ £ £ £ i 6255 269 5821 - 2752 21118 3 46218
2~ Brunswick (Sal•ation Arm¥)
h!f~~ 11 490 2557 935 400 265 I 6963
3 • I Convent o:f the Good Shepherd 563 4348 23;H 2081 10568
I - 29687
4. Swinborn Lodge 244 8 391 594 236 719 6508 Total£; 931 851
I 11050 4873 6362 32322 987 I 89376
In
20/10 42/3 49/1
37/-41/10 23/8
40/8
20/10
13/0 26/7 13/11
9/10
on --
30th June, 1961
248
20
138
29
435
Proceeds o:f
Inmates Labour
£
24115 -
31735 2945
58795
Extraordinary
£ 152 -
15367 3661
19200
155
12042 18466 38258
23114 34396
5547
20172
54099
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7.
e.
14540 I 9.
1 ~405 11. b500 12.
7929 J10.
--1,---------· 155 252468
Paid
Staff No.
2 1.
5 2.
2 3.
5 4.
14
Grand ldiscell- Total
aneous Income No,
£ £
- 56694 1. 3065 7028 2.
4 46141 3. - 9242 4.
3069 119105
Grand Total No.
£ 46370 1.
6963~2. 45054 3. 10189 4·
108576
..... c .....
1-3 ~ ~
CONVALESCgr,'T HOME:.
xxv. GENERAL STATIS~'lCAL llET\J!lN l'OR T'Al'.LVE !.:O!lT'lS ENDED 3oth JUNE, 1961 •
Deaths Aver!ligf!>
AvailAble Stay No. I Institutlon Staff -~
__ 1
0ther r-:-___ -~No. ·_J:ct~~
Paid
Nur•-ing
1. !Melbourne CPJnvalesct:>nt :-iorr.e f'or ,:omen I 56 29.2 7 ,,Q
Jl '11 1.
L
Inst!tution
j __ ~ ________ ...L,____ _ __ _L___
XXI!I • - TA <!LE SHO'IiiNG MA INTI!\fANCJi! INCOlili! FOR T'fi!sLVE MONTHS Et<DED 30th ,TUNE, 1 961 , --------.-----------
·rotal
'F ~~~~----------. ------------- ----r--
Patients
Fees
Melbourn~ Convalescent Home fct' Wome!l I 6r:27 I /1720 71
______ , ___ _
'~50
XX:VJI, - TABLF. SH(WI'!_!l'G MAINTENANC?: EXPF:~niTl!Rf; t.1~D cc>::T _F"-R 3ED FOR _])AilY AV'::_~G~_lJ_N])ER EACd !!EADIR1 ''OH HiJ::INE c'O?IT!lS EN!~. 30th ,JUNE 1 1961.
No. Institution
1. jMelbcurne Ccnval~s~ertt Home for Women
£
1939 G6.2 250 8,5 1104 511 .2
Occupied
£ e £
(~ ::~7 19069 6:-)o.a ~25 28., l
21509 1.
Total
Expendit
£
20552
No.
1.
~ 0 t!.'
BLIN£:, DEAf' AND DUIIF INSTT't'U'l'IQNS.
JO<VIII, - GENERAl STA"'IS!'ICAL RllTtlRN 1"0'< TW!!T"VE MONTHS Et-!DED 30th .ru~:E:, 1961, ~~~~~~- -------y---- -- ------------ --~---
1 t ~Tu.mller Accomm.;,d&ted for Twelve months ended At Inatl tuti<:n in Add:ttion to School
L 30th .Tune.
1961
• Departoen'l; m !l(uaical - Department --,.:; •o -- ~ <0 ~ - • ~ -· J! - to' i t
Institution IAeeollmod-,,· ""'" I i ~ g H ~ "'U l ] ~ t ! 8 ~ ;of~ ~~~ ~ " i I ~ ~ d I "~"" I "~' I n ·j ·. at1on ~\v-eragQ 0'1 .,.i =: ~ u ;:::1 4:' 4-). 0'\ u r :;J ".) ;i ~ I ~ tc Q) I J. «; CD 1'1)
~ ~ ~ A:_ 111 :! " "' ~ :?, ~ ~ IS~ ,\:; ij ;:l ,ll ~ ,S ,. 8
I .': I ? I .,~ ~ . I ., ~ ~ ., I ~ .... 1 ~ I ~ -: i I " I ~- .,- " " ., .. " f:l' ~ j I ., :'~ ~ ., ~ -i .. -:1 ~ " ., " --f-!'B .... m .-< " ,.. " .... " ~· ll 1 .. .. r< ... .... .-< .... " .... =-, .... :: I .. " .-< "' I .-< " .... ....
'. •w" ""''"'~ ,..,,,,. '~ ·~ m•~ (~I ~~ ! '~-7. ~ ·'1~, I :"I ~;f, I ~ ~0 I ~. I ~ r··,~.~~ ; " 7 ~ ~, ~. ~, ' I ~ I :, :, ,~; ~' . t" ~' ~ r, l, --~~· ~ 2. St. llazy'a School tor the D<oet 30 30 16.013.s.oj 16J 35 2 6 I 18 I 41 I 2 . 6 1 16l 35 I - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - ' - - -
3. at. Paul'& Seho~l f'or the Blind 17 17 16.1 i1.51 211 161 3 1 I ~4117 ' 'I 31 231141 '" - - - - - -I'· -I - i - - - - - I - - ~ ., - I -
Nof'' Paid lllo. statf'
127 I 1 •
2.
19 I 3·
44 I 4. !;. Victorian S~booJ. for Deaf Children 55 55 49,71 33.41 59 35 6 71 b5 42114 8 51. 34 I - - - - - I - I - - - ·· - - - - - I I . I I ' I I I I I
6. Vill& lla»ia Hootel 8 8 8.41 7,1 i 8 11 3 - 11 8 1 2 - - " - - - - - - - - - - - -
5· Villa lladcmna H<>stel 151151 6.61 20.4 9 21 3 5 12 I 2t3 51
91 21 - - - -bE--t-f, -- - -, -1±-""'' , ·~+,.··1·"" '" , ,_,_~ ;;- , , , " ,I , ~-'' • , - " " ,L , ;
- 1 1, I s.
,f-=,,.,_ ---
_l 1 ·I i!07Rl V1ctor1an Institute tor tile B11nd ,~ 2, St. llar;v'a School t'or the n,ar I 3. St. Paul's Seh>ol ror the Blind
I
Cl<>
4.1 Victorion School for Deer Children I ~· Villa lladoona Ho&tel l b. Villa llal'ia l!oetel __
Total a
IC"""'<mt
opitals >nd 1rit1es Ll\4
----
5500
550
550
12231
650
2100
21581
XXIX.
Grant
!
Othe" lllunioi:p-Annual
al Subacripti<:m
- 180 33585
- - -'- - 2!)46
450 967 1?385
- - -- - 407
450 1147 53423
-=--~~ 6. 10 209
I!AI!ITJ:NJ\.NCE ACCOUNTS
TABLE SHOWING llAINTEi~ANCI: INCrJIE FOil TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 30th JllNl£, 1961 ,
Char: e Cort.tr1b-n'tiona
Prceeeds
~
.~f', ~~r~ Entertdo
j__~ menta
3445
-1105
3011
353
-38923
---------
13675
5Q
11359
--6"{4
13675
3201
33153
353
407
225798
By own
Pa:flll"Ut t"ro:oa. Orond
Lab! '",. f'ot• In"rest- .No. Pup:l!e Jlente
I 425 35641 52; 5 I - 92
1749 _ 1641 I _ 7615
2692 - 147 - 6590
7001 3963 - - 56798 4·
-I -
-187<7 - 31, - 19764 s.
- 78 - 5962 6.
j 39604 711 5 - 338921
~ 6'E
1-3 ~
BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB II'!STITUTIONS (eo~tinue<i)
lDClt. - TABL'! SHOWING IIAINTENANCE EXPENDITURE FOR TWELVE liONTHS ENDED 3oth JUIII!:, 1961
1.
No.
--
I , l!iacellaneoue J I Total
S.:.rge%'7 and I Salaries and J and E•tabliehll:ont Finance Ordinal'7 D1apena9.1'7 Domestic Wegee Adm1n1etrat1c :!lxpendi ture
i £ £ £ £ ! £ J!;
190 6273 38533 3491 ?867 - 60009
------r·-1 Institution I Pro1·iaion6
u~<> for lll1nd I £5655
2.
3·
240 2620 900 1749 1616 2642 11683
20 1125 13049 1636 2194 2595 21908
St, llar:r 1 a School f'cr tbe Deaf' I 171 6
st. Paul's School f'or the Blind I 1289
4. I Victorian School ror Deaf'~ 7894
2917
2003
83 5783 29992 I
546i 2789 5283 57285
~. I V1lle ladonna Hostel
6, Villa l!aria Hostel
Tl>tale
1io. Inst1tuti<m
1. Dr. r.::t"i !"1'1 s DistJenaars and :Iente Clinio.
2. Richmond Disp~1eary
Totab
!le, Iru~t1 tut1on
1.
-
21474
174 1380 9860 I 1140 1101 - 16572
10 7!l3 2648 ~ 555 1189 300 7458
717 17934 !14982 I 14032 14956 10820 I 174915
MEDICAL DISPENSARIES.
XXXI, - TABLE SllCli'IlfG l!AINTENANCE INCOIIE FOR T'NELVE IIONTHS ENDED 3oth JUIIE, 1961 . Outpatients Af'f'orded Relief Go"rernliU!ll t Grant Charitable Contributions
Aver>ag" I Municipal Other I I NUlllber Proe~P.da ot Peracne Total
General I Specie 1 Annuel r.ord Collectione
Atten- of' Atten-'"""' Ent<>rtein- llayor'e Treated j dance~ per Grant -r Donations
d11neea menta l"und and Farson Legeeiee Treated
o; .£ £- £ J!; £ ;; J!;
3588 13711 3.8 I
12529 2257 230 98 111 399 589
0 8624 6.5 5069 881 - 101 ~~1 202 132
r-----22335 - 17598 3138 230 199 132 601 721
-
lDCltii, - TABLE SHOWING IIAINTENANCI!: EXPJ!I!DITURE l'ffi TWELVE l!ONT!!S ENDED 30th 196·l ,
I Surger;r I
D1a::aml
£
Doaeetl.c
I 1 Salsri"" and
W10ges
lliacellan- I Eetablish-
eonc ment Finance OUtdool'Rel1er
Tctel Ordinary
l!J:pendi turf'
£I£ I£ J!; £I£ £
Rxtraordina:r.;y
~-~ Grand Extt•sord1nar7 I Total !Iilo
ll!:xpendi ture
;; J!; I
271246 331255 1.
- 11683 2.
520 22428 3.
- 57285 4·
150 16?22 5·
40 71•98 6.
271 956 I 446871
! Patients' Income Contrib- f'roa I Total utiane In"¥"estmente
;; ----,;- "' 1427 2828
456 1209
1883 4037
Total No.
Dr. Singleton's Dispensary and OUt-patients Clinic. 2519 837 I 15786 1 o62 6o9 1 os 1158 22016 1526 1.
2. Richmond DiaDenea~ 1974
4493
352 I 5661 - 8679 29 2.
1169 I 214ll7 1158 30755 1555
ll!J:traOl'dinaey
Oth<r 1 Proce~de
Sources I of' Public Appeal other
I "'
I
£ £
- i526
- -
l - 1526
!
I
~ ~:=~ IIo. -----
Inocae
£
21291 1.
8130 2.
29421
~
to
!-' 0 .....
INSTI'rUTIONS FOR l!ArERNAL AND INFANT WELFARE
XXXIII. STATISTICAL RETURN FOR T"oVELVE MONTHS ENDED 3oth JUNE, 196·1.
-=~-Accommodation Daily Average Numbers Accommodated In on
Institution Deaths Discharged 30th June,
Adults Inf'ants Total Adult a Inf'ants 'l'otal Adul te Inf'ants Total 1961
1. Queen Elizabeth Hospital ~or Mothers and Babies 10 28 38 6.0 11 .5 17.5 236 474 710 - 696 14
2. The Grey Sisters 6 28 34 4.5 24.1 28.6 207 756 963 - 938 25
3. Tweddle Hospital 3 25 28 0.2 11 .6 11 .a 15 192 I 207 - 195 12
Totals 19 I 81 100 10.7 47.2 57.9 458 1422 I 188(1 - 1829 51 -
XXXIV. TABLE SHOWING l!AINTENANCE INCOME FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961 •
Government Grants Charitable Contribut 1 ons Contributions ~--
··-on Trainees Other
No. Inati tution Annual Proceeds o~ Lord. Other Fees Sourc:ea Collections BCCOmlt 0~
General Special Subscript- Entertain- Mayor's and Total ions menta Fund Donations Inmates
£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
1. Queen Elizabeth Hospital f'or llothers ard Babies 8250 3543 - 1530 227 1072 2829 17685 337 -2. ·rhe Grey Sisters 2450 1292 - 1371 871 6231 8473 - - 381
3. Twed~<e Hospital 2800 4129 755 - 155 690 1600 10589 676 309
i'otala 13500 8964 755 I 2901 1253 7993 12902 28274 1013 690
'-- ---
XXXV. TABLE SHOWING l!AINTE:NANCE EXPENDITURE FOR TWELVE l!ONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961
I b'urgeey Sslariea Miscellaneou~ Totd
Provisions and Domestic and and Establishment Finance Ordinary No. Institution
Diapenaaey Wages Administration Expenditure
£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
1. Queen. Elizabeth Hospital for- Mothers and Babies 4894 293 4954 16404 1420 1137 - 29102
2. The Gr-ey Sisters 4888 232 3345 6481 1113 2397 350 18806
3. Tweddl e Hospital 2768 62 4030 9300 4170 - - 20330
Totals 12550 587 12329 32185 6703 3534 350 68238 ·-
Paid
., No.
Staf'f'
20 1.
9 2.
15 3.
44
Grand Total No.
Income
£
32644 1.
12596 2.
20103 3.
65343
Grand
Extraordinary Total
Expend! ture
£ £
- 29102
- 18806
- 20330
- 68238 I
No.
1.
2.
3.
' -
"""'"' ~ Vl
r-3 01 0
~HILANTHP.OPIC ORGANISATIONS
XXXVI, - TABLE SHO'NINO MAINTENANCE INCOliE AND EXP]21!llTURE FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDE1l .30th 1961.
~=-~uniei~ 1 ll c 0 M l! ~-1! DITU
I , ... , I '"·· • • Charitable contributions --~ ;T:er
}'fo.l lnllt1tut1an
ment o:~ts orsnta
Income
1
of M'Dlni
ion
Other
Total Ineo-.a nf
telief -:r:. Lord
S.,bacript- • s l Other
an:l. ll'und
···· :534 r :75
ions May+or
Dona ~ion~r-' £ £
£ 8264 £ £ £
93294
1332
21807
315432
3933
-r-.e 11
£
1. Aeeociation for Advancement of the Blind
2, Auatral!an Aseoc1stion for J!etter Hearing
3, C1tiz•ms Welfar& Service
4, Latrobe Valley- Hospitals IU)d Health Services Association
;. ~elbourne City Viaaion • Ken's Hostel
6. Melbourne City Newsboy's Society
1. I llelboarne Jewish Philanthropic fJ
8,1 Prieonere• Aid Society
9. I School o~ Homeeratte
1 o. I ·rrevellers' Aid Society
11. I Victorhn Association of Braille Wr-iters
12,1 Vietnr13n CoWlcil of Speech The,.,py
13. Victorian Diabetl.c Aosociation
14. I Vi'>torian Sceietr ror crippled Ghildren
15, I Yooralla l!oapi tal School for Crippled Children
Tot•le ------~ I
; Inclod&s ~antefiore Homa .. Inclal.ca transfers to lltl1ld11lg hnda.
500
2000
8681
1750
500
550
2350
612
750
750
3125
200
4976
166:?9
46909 L_
67
119oq - 1 235 499 I -
11399
14176
1313
4664
52957
57
1666
3950
406
4057
83
2497
12325
2202
652
486
387
34801
SCHOOLS OF NUI!S I.~!)
20188 69297
734 98
13896 5911
27101 650
613 1370
466•~ 7666
55159 25001
735 607
57 2230
2152 12715
3950 1459
- ~356 '1 "" 36858 9032
0 "604- P"''"'"'
1907~ 149374
12899
80710
3692
2899
15617
6159
6481
2345
3~4
331
451
2 597
306
311
11 134
7!52
835
525
757
432
159
9 )09
262
XJIJCVII, - I!AINTENAJ<;CE INCOIIE AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE TWF.LVE MONTHS ENDE!l 30th J"UNE, 1961
Inst1~ut1on
1, I llelb=e Nursil:l8 Aide School
2, I Northern District School ot Nllrsillg
3. I Royat Melbourne Hoepit~l and Asaociated Hospitals School of Nursillg
fota1.e
!'! C 0 M li e X p E N
r :+
-~~ ---r---r-Total Nllrgery Other In<~olle Pr?v1s1one and I Dom..,t1e
Diopenslll:'Y ......... ---1 £ ---£-- fl £ I £
11 I 29982 3515 132 4915
Gove~t
Grant
29971
368:;0
44262
-y--Sal!! r1"•
W>d Wage.
;;
20266
68
24'.135
111063 :?4574
36898
68757
5304
6336
• 5155
5329 21733
40'ib
132 14250 049
D I T u R E
lU seellsnecue
and
A<UtJnl.str~.: £
144$
I 79439 I 247
9068
16146
:?385
8672
I 28709 •
371+9
3376
12746
I 4967
1!761
1076
1!2974
39012
257527
Eatabliellment
£
662
11198
-60
Expendittlrf>
£
10180
688
5093
13325
I 784
2487
50689
-316
2323
697
I -131
6755
2911
96579
Finanee
£
-36
-36
--
Total =r E:xpenditnr
fl
101513 1.
1~66 2,
15618 '· 31868 4.
4k75 5.
12730 6.
I 90532 17.
4501 8.
I 4527 g.
~ 5594 10.
6621 11.
619} 12.
2566 13.
58737 1} ...
491!'5 15.
1:,05726
··-
Extraordinary
£
----
--'rntal
£
J0940
37561
782'.12
IN~·
1.
2.
3.
~-
t-3 c.n ,.......
,....... 0 o:>
AMBULANCE SERVICES
XXXl/TII. TABLE SHONTNG NUMBER 1C INTf<~ ANCE Irf(!QME EXTE:~DITURE ~"'OR THE T-~·-T.LVE gQNTHS F.~DI<;Q 30tr.. .nr;;;E, 1 961 • --------~ -~-~----,--~ --~---r--- ~-- --- ~-----~---~
6. I (!eelong I
7. I Glenelg
Oully •
lJ. 1 a.oul-ourn Valle;y
9. I La trobe Valley
1 0,. I ldid-M'.lPray
11.1 North-Eastern
2. I North-West
1 3 .I Northem Dh<tl•1ct
14. I Peninsula
15.1 South G1ppeland
1 6. I South Western
Vi~t_,.,,..-tQn Civtl
No, Inot1tution
9
14
10
16
12
10
9
6
17
7
5
13
7
8
53
4
7
2
4
2
" 2
3
2
2
8260
150688
2!!6928
72142
167074
72946
93049
122910
83332
21<?669
96942
'•7'J19
460955
84194
127294
129::1531
55964
84803
33160
b7886
11315
26119
13400
28595
7871•9
37182
16935
32516
39.541
4172
2414.5
639
16556
27010
6252
18940
7496
1 ')023
9000
6719
13523
5312
4025
9130
5807
9876
134107
10182
304597
Grant• (£2955).
1 <!780
1409
10078
328)
2304
4928
1396
G062
3140
I 084
26162
2273
5307
109511
2230
199366
£
236
9318
2~470
5~~51
750
11788
1•174
'•364
9336
5931
14328
5421
3494
35300
5027
3908
45491
14158
16396
6013
8600
7638
9384
7661
8297
6102
4886
5869
18867
7639
9820
107287
NURSING SOCTFTIES
6830
35
551
966
404
66
428
77
323
146
197
228
288
10041
7291
()547
c12a
11\955
3608
5946
6912
3193
5329
3711
2068
19127
5128
4873
109351
553
95
2
1046
168
1065
59
362
5
1247
397
40
78
16
603
652
6436
3;>192
54438
1 4429
750
1,8940
16554
211 63
24034
8211
:;6841
15.588
11974
73531
8100
1 Jl905
272778
18730
699495
XXXIX, • TABLE SHO\VING MAINTENANCE IllCO!J~E AND gXPENDTTURE FOR TNELVE MONTHS Ei'>'"DED ~Oth JUIIE, 1961. ~---- ~-------
21525
31007
11260
27566
12025
1li.457
159.?6
7940
20399
10233
7~ 27
44992
9J16
2219
216317
47171
2356
5087
1758
3499
3026
2209
~529
34h6
j 252
8125
2703
2855
363G9
INCO i.JP:t<: -----------------------~---r-
:Jon:1t! c1ns
£
1963
5724
1500
1600
600
3200
2745
720
7260
1. i Ballarst and District 625 1876 1•362 ~925 447 21 li.393 11 • 2.1 Geolong Distriot 110 3479 516 364 4359 2.
_3, MelbourM 01&tr1ct N•>re1ng Service 25683 1 002~44 7151 100493 3.
Totals 27729 108528 7536 1 0921;5
6038
74~i3
2659
9550
2?.35
3)97
."\193
4834
7387
6041
760
11 581
33113
54563
18238
47927
17518
22953
22745
18183
36060
19720
10853
71958
28 i -'•
4.
5.
23 l o.
11 I 7.
141' 8.
14 9.
6 110. 20 1·1 i.
!l
1~ 1 2.
6 13.
40 !14.
i-3 r.]t ~
No.
-1 • 2.
3. 4.
s. 6.
7. 8. 9.
1 o. 11. 12.
u. 14.
15. 16.
17.
18.
19.
~o.
1.
2.
So~J.ety
City o1' Camberwell ll&ryborough
Melbourne Ladies Victorian Association
Totals
BUSH NURSING CENTRES
Balmoral Berriwillock Buchen Dargo Dartmoor Dingee
Drysd.ale l!!llllburat . Enea,y • Harrow
Lake Bolac Loe:k!ngton
1htllecoota
Swi:fts' Creek
llnderbool
Totals
GRAND TOTAL3
• Figures not available.
Inotitution
Brotherhood of St. Laurence
Catholic F9mily Welfare Bureau
LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCH:'l'IES AND BUSH ~1JR~ FlG CENTRES
XL. TABLE SHON!NG Eli1'3l!T OF ·\ND GOST OF
r· RECEIPTS p Y M E N T CASH ON HAND OVERDRAFTS, LOANS, ETC.
Units - --·
Government l!unicipd Ch&Pitable All other I Cost o1' Cost 01' On On On on Relieved Contributions Total Total 1st .July, 30th June, 1 30th June,
Grant Grant and Legacies Receipts Relief Mminietratioc 1960 1961 1961
·-
£ £ £ '
£ £ £ ., ., ;; " " - - 250 2 51 303 284 32 316 436 423 - -55 100 - 150 624 874 71 736 807 308 375 - -
1882 4400 500 1976 169 70l•5 211<6 3885 6031 98 - - 2278
- 800 - - - 800 750 - 750 43 93 - -·-·
1937 5300 750 2128 844 9022 3251 4653 7904 885 891 - 2278 -·-
1140 525 30 349 225 1129 962 83 1045 372 485 - -80 525 35 93 ~ 99 852 880 58 938 274 188 - -
1013 525 - 379 541 1445 1240 132 1372 201 213 - -548 525 25 457 83 1090 1204 9 1213 137 14 - -
1360 525 50 224 630 1429 1082 207 1289 942 448 - -901 525 7 444 194 1170 887 93 980 251 451 - -999 525 - 391 273 1189 891 75 966 167 390 - -- 525 - - - 525 - - - - - - -- 525 - - - 525 - - - - - - -295 525 60 363 219 1167
I 891 89 980 484 670 - -
l 617 525 12 49h 666 1697 1323 202 1525 607 739 - -232 525 - 397 434 1356
I 1212 336 1548 916 528 - -
690 525 - 461 166 1152 793 43 836 355 426 - -515 525 - 114 691 1330 816 160 976 63 417 - -
1444 525 100 372 405 1402 1227 96 1323 352 413 - -1---· ·-·
9834 7875 319 4538 4726 17458 13408 1583 14991 5121 5382 - --· ·-· - -·
11771 13175 1069 66£15 5570 26480 16659 6236 22895 6006 6273 - 2278
CHURCH RELIEF ORGANISATIONS
XLI, - TABLE SHOWTNG MAINT;;;NA.NCE INCOME t,ND EXPENDITURE FOE! TWE!NE MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961
I N C 0 M ! E X P E N D I T U ll E
or Total or ! Charitable Contributions
O<>vernment lluntcipal Subscriptions Lord Other Total
Grants I Grants and Mayor's Income l Mmin1:trat11 ....,..----1--r -~-.:---. --- . 2ooo i - - - - 16752 I <8752 I 4864
cost Coat l !No•
Reli:r IExl':::=-+en::+-Other
13611 18752 11 •
2698 7850 I 2.
Totals 9450 26014 8435 26602
I Amou.nte on Deposit
!No or Funded 30th June,
1961,
E
- 1.
- 2.
3604 3.
- 4.
3604 --- 5·
- 6.
- 7.
- B.
- 9·
- 1 o. - 11 •
- 12.
- 13.
- 14.
- 15· 13 16.
- 17.
- 18.
- 19.
13
3617
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