[can-talk] can-talk Digest, Vol 45, Issue 3 - Message 3: Phase out of incandescent light bulbs

Meryll Fletcher

meryll.fletcher at qm.qld.gov.au

Tue Feb 17 16:13:46 EST 2009

John

Incandescent light bulbs are indeed being phased out. You can find out
more information about it from:
http://www.environment.gov.au/settlements/energyefficiency/lighting.html

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Today's Topics:

   1. Victorian Museums Survey (Mapstone, Dimity)
   2. Copyright Council's 2009 training program (Hannah Roberts)
   3. Light Globes (Museum)


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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:02:11 +1100
From: "Mapstone, Dimity" <dmapstone at mavic.asn.au>
Subject: [can-talk] Victorian Museums Survey
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VICTORIAN MUSEUM SURVEY

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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 16:14:31 +1100
From: Hannah Roberts <hannah.roberts at copyright.org.au>
Subject: [can-talk] Copyright Council's 2009 training program
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AUSTRALIAN COPYRIGHT COUNCIL'S 2009 TRAINING PROGRAM

Cities
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Perth (Mar), Melbourne (May), Sydney (Jun), Brisbane (Aug), Adelaide  
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Program overview at http://www.copyright.org.au/training2009

Calendar of sessions at http://www.copyright.org.au/calendar2009


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General audience - Copyright primer
General audience - Permissions & clearances

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General audience - Websites & online publishing
General audience - User-generated content; Web 2.0
General audience - Recent legislative & policy developments
General audience - Recent cases

THURSDAY
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Educators - Copyright Overview
Educators - Using text & images (including internet)
Educators - Using AV material (including podcasts)

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Educators - New education technologies: copyright issues
General audience - Compliance procedures & policies
Libraries - Conquering copyright

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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 12:03:32 +0900
From: "Museum" <museum at gwalia.org.au>
Subject: [can-talk] Light Globes
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Dear Fellow CAN Members

I was advised by our local supermarket this morning that "normal" light
globes are being phased out in favour of curly flouro type low energy
ones.
Has anyone else heard this?

 

For our historical interpretation in our historic houses, I use 75w
clear
bayonet base standard light globes. I find the vagaries of the power
grid
out here plays hell with them and they don't last long, so I have gone
over
to the flouro ones where we have a white diffuser on the historical
light
fitting (many) but I still have bedside lamps, and plain simple ORIGINAL
fittings in the ceilings in many, many places.

I would hate to have to hang ultra modern flouro globes from the old
style
lights and the bedside lamps would look atrocious.

 

Any info would be much appreciated.

thanks

John

 

John Watson  (GDBMT, GDIT, CNA)

Director

Gwalia Historic Site

Gwalia Historical Association Inc

PO Box 111    or   Tower St

Leonora 6438       Gwalia 

Western Australia

 

Ph/Fax: (08) 9037 7122

Mob: 04199 58199

email: museum at gwalia.org.au

 

www.gwalia.org.au

 

 

 

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