About: Edwina Williams
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- Edwina Williams is the Times News Group's Northern Victoria editor covering the Ballarat Times News Group, Golden Plains Times, Moorabool News, Bendigo Times, and McIvor Times.
SIX free photography workshops available to secondary students will focus on capturing the community’s experiences of staying home, coordinated by the Ballarat International Foto...
THE Shout! Out! Ballarat campaign has encouraged R&J Batteries to boost up one of their enterprising peers. As the incumbent Federation Business School Commerce Ballarat...
COUNCIL is calling short film makers, animators, spoken word artists, poets, performing artists and musicians to be part of their Save the Date project,...
CHRIS Ardrey and Linda Wong have lived in Meredith for nine years, closely connected with their neighbours and forever looking for opportunities. As members of...
CHILD and Family Services CEO, Wendy Sturgess said the Cafs team is doing “an incredible job in tough times,” walking alongside the community. With many...
IN the last month, a fifteen per cent increase of glass, including bottles and jars, has been dropped off at council’s Pass on Glass...
THE personalities and industry of days gone by at Mount Pleasant’s Sunnyside Woollen Mill are acknowledged in its new fence made of historic image...
A NEW resource pack, SeeMore Bug Safety: the tiny germs we can’t see has been created by Dr Susie O’Neill to educate preschool aged...
WHILE enjoying country walks around his neighbourhood for the last six weeks, Smythes Creek’s Brendan Johnston discovered something he didn’t like. “There was just so...
THE city is gaining another enclosed off-leash dog space worth seventy-five thousand dollars, with works underway at Ballarat East’s Pennyweight Park. A shelter is currently...
COMBATING and preventing loneliness will be the focus of this year’s Neighbourhood House Week, beginning Friday, 8 May. During a period of heightened anxiety where...
FOR Garry Snowden, it is “only right” that the community take time on Mother’s Day to reflect and remember the many women who experienced...
ALTHOUGH in a “deep lull,” the Ballarat Municipal Observatory & Museum is still sparking the city’s curiosities when it comes to the night sky...
WHILE Renee Price can’t present her Faraway Storytelling sessions to young children in person, she’s ensuring they won’t miss the experience at home. Usually reading...
FOREVER a lover of natural, beautiful things, Peter Debicki bought a beekeeping book in his early twenties. But it wasn’t until a decade ago, when...
VIRTUAL cuppa catch-ups will be a large part of this year’s Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea campaign, generating funds for Cancer Council Victoria. The charity is...
DEVELOPED in response to skills shortages, a new online resource, connectinghealthcareers.com.au will link Grampians region hospitals to the health students they need. Created by...
IN 1945, chief security officer of Australia’s First Tactical Air Force, Flight Lieutenant T. Hennessy put together a special document for the RAAF No...
TAPPING into the diverse interests and talents of Ballarat’s young women, aged twelve to twenty-five, Girl Space is a safe, inclusive community. Launched in 2017,...
ENTERPRISES will share and champion their favourite peers in Ballarat’s business community through a new Commerce Ballarat initiative. Part of the Federation Business School Commerce...
CREATIVE organisations like the Ballarat International Foto Biennale will be financially supported by a State government cash boot. Within the $16.8 million package, 100 independent...
AN online information hub has launched to keep the district’s young people ‘in the loop,’ but not overloaded. Ballarat Youth Services’ new Linktr.ee site has...
WHEN Georgie and Geoffrey Williams first saw a digitally curated group performance of Close to You, they were inspired. Singers, songwriters and choir leaders themselves,...
CHILDREN and adults at home are encouraged to step into their garden to bust boredom, and keep their bodies and minds well, as part...
