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About: carolsaffer

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November 21, 2019

Investors farewell long-time head

AFTER almost twenty years, Betty Clarke-Wood, the woman who kept the boat afloat as convenor of the Ballarat Branch of Australian Shareholders Association is...

November 20, 2019

Italian family hospitality now in Wendouree

THERE is probably Napoli sauce running through Sonia Kamaretsos’ veins as she has been in the pizza business since she was 17. She grew up...

November 20, 2019

Stitch timing makes a successful business

A MAN walked into the embroidery shop where Alison Cole’s work was on display and slapped a fifty dollar note on the counter saying,...

November 20, 2019

Getting serious about recycling at cemetery

BRIGHT yellow recycle bins are now available in all Ballarat cemeteries specifically for the disposal of plastic flower wraps. They will help eliminate the problem...

November 20, 2019

Review 90s art at Post Office Gallery

IN the art world during the 90s new styles of art began to emerge that created awareness to social issues and critiqued culture in...

November 16, 2019

African Association promoting social cohesion

UBUNTU is a Zulu word which means ‘I am, because we are.’ Dr Michael Akindeju, President of Ballarat African Association, said it takes a village...

November 16, 2019

Arts Foundation celebrates young performers

WHEN you are in the business of giving money away it helps when you have friends with deep pockets who believe in your cause. Ballarat...

November 15, 2019

The perfect Ballarat Christmas

IF the thought of Christmas being only five weeks away makes you feel more stressed than...

November 14, 2019

Undergraduate degree designed for athletes

UNDERTAKING an any kind of study, especially higher education, as an elite sports person is a tough call. Hours devoted to training, practice and performance...

November 14, 2019

Pedal powered sculpture project awarded funding

IMAGINE throwing a bunch of bike parts into a blender with a healthy dose of youthful enthusiasm. Add the skills of a steel-fabricator poet and...

November 14, 2019

Water on tap at Aquatic Centre

WHILE some of the forty-eight thousand visitors per month to the Ballarat Aquatic & Lifestyle Centre are probably there to swim in the water,...

November 13, 2019

Help for gardeners from Botanical Gardens’ guides

WANDERING around aimlessly around a plant nursery looking for inspiration may not be the best approach to gardening. Neither is peeping over the fence gazing...

November 13, 2019

The Wheeler Centre comes to Ballarat

GETTING to Melbourne’s Wheeler Centre to hear one of its inspiring and entertaining public talks is sometimes a stretch from Ballarat. In the spirit of...

November 11, 2019

County life on show in Clunes

CLUNES Show offers an event filled day on Saturday, 16 November. There’ll be a vintage engine display, women splitting logs and entertainment by Ballooni Bella...

November 9, 2019

Post Office show provoking and intriguing

DRESSED like a gothic shepherd, German conceptual artist Joseph Beuys, spent three days in a small room with a coyote in New York. "I wanted...

November 7, 2019

Lots of ideas for Ballarat North

SATURDAY’S rain didn’t dampen the enthusiasm or slowdown the suggestions of the Ballarat North residents at the launch of the council’s Emerging Communities program. The...

November 7, 2019

Swiftly across the lake

WITH a golden dragon head on the bow and a green tail at the stern it is easy to spot the Golden Dragons Ballarat...

November 2, 2019

Meredith’s trees in full bloom

I THINK that I shall never see, a poem lovely as a tree, written by Joyce Kilmer in 1913, might sum up the photographs...

November 1, 2019

A cemetery in her back yard

ANNEMARIE Sloane is a larger than life character who took over the Gatehouse Café in the Ballarat New Cemetery in May. She describes herself as...

November 1, 2019

Youth hub open in Alfredton

THE mezzanine floor in the Alfredton Sports and Community Club is having a make-over. Computer screens, game consoles, soft furniture and a coffee machine have...

October 31, 2019

New tourism head happy to talk

A NEW peak tourism industry board of six tourism operators, has risen from the ashes of Visit Ballarat. The Ballarat Region Tourism board, chaired by...

October 31, 2019

Law firms unite to create new business

FIRST there was the merger of historic law practice Cuthberts with Harwood Andrews in July 2013. Then Harwood Andrews announced it will close its doors...

October 31, 2019

A shop for fans of four-legged friends

BEHIND the dark facade of a small building on Mair Street is a treasure trove for animal lovers. It is not a pet shop, it...

October 31, 2019

Starters ready as Ballan Cup jumps in Geelong

WHILE the Ballan Jockey Club no longer has a racecourse to call its own, it still upholds a long tradition of running an annual...