Main drag set for upgrades Jan 9, 2019 SIX Sturt Street intersections described as “notorious” are in line…
FROM THE DESK OF Roland Rocchiccioli – January 3, 2019 Jan 3, 2019 “If it’s gossip, I’m not interested,” my late mother, Beria,…
Green woodsmith eases technology blues Jan 3, 2019 PAUL Ryle is a self-confessed total and utter wood geek.…
Seven seasons scarves created from leftovers Jan 2, 2019 WHAT started with an approach from Creative Victoria ended up…
Magpie Street protest hit by vandalism Jan 2, 2019 SIGNS protesting the loss of community park space in Mt…
Spoilt for choice at Ballan Farmers’ Market Jan 2, 2019 BREAD hand-shaped and baked in Daylesford, cheese handmade in Ballarat,…
Kick back to the sounds of Summer Sundays Jan 2, 2019 MUSIC, fun, wine and food – a perfect recipe for…
Rent free retail space for artists in Block Arcade Dec 26, 2018 BALLARAT Evolve Creative Spaces is Tara Poole’s baby. Chair of…
Drought Angels get over $3k Dec 26, 2018 BALLARAT Agricultural and Pastoral Society has a made $3,234 donation…
2018 in review: Ballarat runs red Dec 26, 2018 WITH the election campaign in full swing, further pledges and…
2018 in review: September takes off Dec 26, 2018 OUR year in review gets underway in mid-September with the launch…
Community support keeps Lola & May trading Dec 26, 2018 WOMEN’S clothing store, Lola & May has continued to trade…
Coles shoppers get behind 3BA appeal at the checkout Dec 26, 2018 FOR the past five years Coles Supermarket manager Sharon Germon…
Ballarat fully connected to NBN Dec 26, 2018 CONSTRUCTION of the National Broadband Network across Ballarat is now…
What does Christmas mean to people of other faiths in our community? Dec 23, 2018 ASK a Christian of whatever denomination in Australia what the…
Sale for a cause at Mortlake Dec 19, 2018 THE HeartKids December store sale at Mortlake was opened with…