Teatime funds to FECRI Jul 8, 2022 BALLARAT North’s Midlands Terrace Retirement Village has raised hundreds of…
Ballet eisteddfod exceeds expectations Jul 8, 2022 FOUR days, one hundred and fifty dancers, three hundred and…
Libraries host colourful reading challenge Jul 8, 2022 THE City of Ballarat is encouraging everyone to flick through…
Award for Dementia Trail design Jul 7, 2022 WATTLE Flat’s Thomson Hay Landscape Architects have been celebrated for…
Game on for soccer upgrades Jul 7, 2022 PLEASANT Street Reserve’s soccer fields are set to be improved…
Glasses raised for distillery door Jul 7, 2022 ONE of the Ballarat’s most celebrated distilleries has marked the…
Water park wanted for young estate Jul 7, 2022 A PETITION is lobbying for a children’s water park in…
Gallery facade getting refresh Jul 7, 2022 THE Art Gallery of Ballarat’s iconic one-hundred and thirty-two-year-old facade…
Desert queen truly spectacular! Jul 6, 2022 PRISCILLA, Queen of the Desert is one of Australia’s most…
Church offering deep discussions Jul 6, 2022 BUNINYONG Uniting Church is inviting everyone to a morning of…
Reserve Bank hikes cash rate to 1.35 pct Jul 5, 2022 THE Reserve Bank has raised the cash rate to 1.35…
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli Jul 4, 2022 The announcement of a new Australian production of Agatha Christie’s…
Linton’s planted sculptures to slither Jul 4, 2022 LINTON’s new living sculptures project is shaping up to weave…
Auction aims to fund scoreboard Jul 4, 2022 CARNGHAM-Linton Football Netball Club have some goals to kick this…
Book celebrates difference, and Ballarat Jul 3, 2022 AS a young mother, Robbi Neal was diagnosed with cancer,…
Goldfields at the heart for historical novelist Jul 3, 2022 AFTER focusing on stories and characters from the United Kingdom,…
Outside art inside NYC gallery Jul 2, 2022 EARLIER this year, up-and-coming painter Tomas Lineker had his first-ever…
Predator proofing a conservation effort Jul 2, 2022 THE former owner of one of Australia’s largest reptile breeders…