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About: Edwina Williams

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Edwina is a journalist at the Ballarat Times News Group, and Golden Plains Times, based in Ballarat. She is a passionate art lover and photographer, who enjoys capturing the colour and life of the city in her own time. Edwina has worked as a social media management contractor, and has had previous news experience with the ABC’s flagship current affairs program, 7.30, Victoria Votes for Channel 31, and Junction Journalism. Contact her at [email protected] Twitter - @edwinawilltweet Facebook - @edwinawilliamsjourno

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March 23, 2023

Remembering Geelong’s tram history

GET a taste of the old Geelong tram network in Ballarat this weekend. On Saturday, 25 and Sunday, 26 March, the Ballarat Tramway Museum will...

March 22, 2023

Uni talks booked in for literary fest

AS Australian Catholic University seeks to increase delivery of arts, humanities, and social science courses at Ballarat’s Aquinas Campus, staff are also aiming to...

March 21, 2023

Facing adversity with positivity

ANNE Tudor was still a teenager when her 24-year-old brother was killed in a car accident. Life already “felt serious,” and subsequently her caring, social...

March 18, 2023

Rotary’s speakers to support WRISC

THREE hundred Rotarians representing fifty western Victorian and South Australian Rotary clubs will be in Ballarat next week. The Rotary clubs of Ballarat are hosting...

March 17, 2023

Total fire ban tomorrow

DUE to hot weather, tomorrow, Saturday, 18 March, will be a day of total fire ban for the region. No fires are to be burning,...

March 17, 2023

Cultural celebration looks to past and future

HARMONY Fest is in full swing and is aiming to celebrate the region’s multicultural communities and their contributions to local life. Running until Sunday, 26...

March 17, 2023

Global player for Miners women

THE Ballarat Miners continue to sign new imports and have welcomed a Swedish player to their women’s team ahead of the NBL1 South Season...

March 15, 2023

Restoring history, brick-by-brick

ALTHOUGH the square brick grave of the Gilhooley family is the oldest monument in the Smythesdale Cemetery, it’s set to look better than ever. On...

March 14, 2023

Seeking to improve lives through cricket

NATARSHA Williams’ goal has always been to improve the quality of life of both animals and people. A child of farmers, Ms Williams became a...

March 14, 2023

Burn could put native orchid at risk

ENFIELD’S Les Sprague is calling for better protection of the endangered native spotted hyacinth orchid in the area’s state park, ahead of a planned...

March 13, 2023

A local Voice for the Coodabeens

FRIDAY evenings on local radio are set to be funnier, and more footy-focused, than ever before. The iconic weekly show of the Coodabeen Champions is...

March 12, 2023

Emerging novelist goes on tour

BORN with a condition called hemihyperplasia, Jan Davidson has had surgeries on her left foot since she was a child. “Sports weren’t an option, so...

March 11, 2023

Film illuminates family and culture

HARMONY Fest is set to highlight Ballarat’s diverse community from next week, and the Eureka Centre is participating in celebrations. Displaced by Jewish French Israeli...

March 10, 2023

Station southside precinct proposed

OWNERS of the land between Ballarat Station and Mair Street are proposing a major redevelopment of the area. Nigro Group have commissioned Plus Architecture to...

March 10, 2023

Pedallers power up for soup bus

THE Ballarat Scenic Cyclists group has donated hundreds of dollars to the OnTrack Foundation. Members including president Gary Bunn handed over their cheque to volunteers...

March 9, 2023

Senator to speak on Voice to Parliament

SENATOR Patrick Dodson is coming to Ballarat next week. Members of the public are invited to hear the Yawuru man speak at the Ballaarat Mechanics’...

March 6, 2023

Local recognition for LOUD fence founder

EVERY week, when Maureen Hatcher was a child, she went to church as a Saint Alipius parishioner. Big Catholic families, like her own, filled the...

March 5, 2023

How do you hire in a worker shortage?

IF you frequent any local cafe, it’s likely you’ve seen job vacancies advertised on the business’ front window. Hospitality is just one of many industries...

March 5, 2023

Brothers’ sounds on top stage

YOUNG musician and composer Jorell Mobbs is preparing for the biggest gig of his life so far. The Ballarat Grammar year 12 student has been...

March 4, 2023

Finding the funny in Ballarat

A TASTE of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival came to the Ballaarat Mechanics’ Institute last Friday evening. The first workshop and heat of Class Clowns,...

March 3, 2023

Ring Road closure timeline uncertain

ALTHOUGH works were expected to begin in February, the Ring Road has not yet been closed off to traffic at the train line between...

March 3, 2023

Local push for national voice campaign launched

MEMBERS of First Nations communities took part in a recent launch of the local ‘yes’ campaign in the lead up to the planned referendum on an...

March 3, 2023

Tiny green-thumbs tidy up the gardens

AS head gardener at Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Adam Beggs would surely have one of the most delightful jobs, working outdoors each day in nature. But...

March 3, 2023

Challenge and success to celebrate

WHEN it comes to women in business in Ballarat there’s so much to celebrate. Many women across the region are forging innovative paths in big...