Permanent gun amnesty established Jul 8, 2021 A NEW national firearms amnesty has been launched allowing for…
More COVID restrictions eased Jul 7, 2021 MASK rules will ease in workplaces, dancefloors can make a…
Winter market returns from hibernation Jul 7, 2021 AFTER a year out in the cold, the Ballarat Design…
Community grants approved Jul 7, 2021 SUCCESSFUL applicants in the first Golden Plains Shire Community Strengthening…
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 4 July Jul 4, 2021 It is a simplistic concept and probably fraught with danger…
A hands-on exploration of colour Jul 4, 2021 NINTEENTH-century photography may have been without colour, but the era’s…
City shares a sustainable wardrobe Jul 3, 2021 THE second giant youth-led clothes swap is coming to the…
Project envisions Gardens’ future Jul 3, 2021 A FIFTY-eight-page report exploring the Buninyong Botanic Gardens’ past and…
Knights, lights, and icy disco nights Jul 2, 2021 PRESENTING vibrant, bright lights, fire jousts and cold, glassy ice,…
Park’s dementia trail opens Jul 2, 2021 WOOWOOKARUNG Regional Park’s ground-breaking Dementia-Friendly Forest and Sensory Trail is…
Grants for veterans Jul 2, 2021 THREE Ballarat veterans’ groups have received Federal Government funding to…
BRMC to lead anti-racism campaign Jul 2, 2021 BALLARAT Regional Multicultural Council has received a significant State funding…
Ideas sought for northern towns’ streets Jul 1, 2021 THE character-rich central streets of the Glenelg Highway’s Smythesdale, Scarsdale…
Nevaeh’s letter gets footpath improved Jul 1, 2021 MEREDITH Primary School grade two student Nevaeh Measures has proved…
Jumping for heart and research Jul 1, 2021 FROM double-dutching to crossing over, boxer stepping, teddy bear-turning and…
Young voices called on for Hub build Jul 1, 2021 THE Shire is calling on young people to offer their…
State History Awards closing soon Jun 30, 2021 THE nomination entry period of the 2021 Victorian Community History…