People and place in the frame Aug 18, 2024 GALLERY 10's current exhibition is exploring people and place until…
Art students set the benchmark Aug 17, 2024 A NEW exhibition at the Post Office Gallery is showcasing…
Cheering on queer theatre Aug 11, 2024 THE best of Australia's LGBTQIA+ poets, writers, playwrights, and performers,…
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli Aug 11, 2024 Don't answer the foolish arguments of fools, or you will…
Distillery to become folk music venue Aug 8, 2024 WINNER of the 2021 Australian Folk Alliance awards solo artist…
Saxophonist’s sounds come home Aug 7, 2024 INTERNATIONALLY renowned musician, and saxophone and chamber of music professor…
Choral act expands for epic show Aug 5, 2024 CLASSICAL vocal group Vox will soon tackle the third part…
Man on a ladder reborn Aug 3, 2024 THE third instalment of a Ballarat-born business icon's signature mural…
Returning artist draws on farmland Aug 3, 2024 VISUAL artist and former Ballarat local Sue Quinlan Brain said…
Growth on display for first solo foray Aug 3, 2024 CHANGE and growth are at the forefront of an emerging…
Prints & impressions Jul 30, 2024 ARTWORKS by second year Federation University Australia Bachelor of Visual…
Choir returns with mystical music Jul 29, 2024 THE Australian Boys Choir is returning to Ballarat next month…
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli Jul 28, 2024 Unequivocally, there is no place in our society for political…
Bard brings Titus to The Crypt Jul 27, 2024 A BUNINYONG-based theatre company aimed at bringing William Shakespeare's works…
A yellow show to draw the eyes Jul 27, 2024 A NEW exhibition is shining brightly within the RACV ArtHouse…
Choirs in full voice at cathedral Jul 26, 2024 THE sounds of Ballarat Choral Festival will fill St Patrick's…