Tuesday, January 12, 2016

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  • Children sexually abused at Eureka Stockade Pool in Ballarat in ...

    Children sexually abused at Eureka Stockade Pool in  Ballarat  in  ...
    Children sexually abused at Eureka Stockade Pool in Ballarat in 1970s: policeEureka Stockade Pool in Ballarat East.Photo: FacebookA swimming pool in Ballarat is at the centre of an investigation into allegations of historic sexual abuse against boys as young as eight.Police have made a public appeal for information about sexual crimes at the Eureka Stockade Pool in Ballarat East committed in the late 1970s.The victims were boys aged eight years old at the time of the alleged incidents, which occ..
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  • Ballarat breakfast report | Tuesday, January 12, 2016

    Ballarat  breakfast report | Tuesday, January 12, 2016
    PROSPECTIVE home owners in Ballarat's western suburbs are being forced to cough up $900 for infrastructure in the Ballarat West Development Zone in order ...
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  • Is it time Australian cycling moved away from Ballarat ?

    Is it time Australian cycling moved away from  Ballarat ?
    So should the Australian cycling titles be held in different parts of the country each year? I had not considered such an idea, due to the successful event that Ballarat puts on annually, but a tweet from Mark Renshaw before the race on Sunday got me thinking.The Dimension Data ridertweeted, “Australian Road Race titles today in Buninyong (again) still hoping that CyclingAus will move it to a different course for different riders”.Leigh Howard reciprocated those thoughts,when he tweeted, “Don’t ..
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  • New Ballarat livestock exchange gets go ahead

    New  Ballarat  livestock exchange gets go ahead
    Announcing the state government's approved changes to the Ballarat Planning Scheme, which will open the door to the construction of the new exchange facility ...
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  • Ballarat hills get better of Mackay

    Ballarat  hills get better of Mackay
    Though the style of the National Women's Elite Road race didn’t suit Sophie Mackay, she’s pleased with her improvements on last year’s race.Sophie MackayNational criterium champion Sophie Mackay slogged it out in the National Women’s Elite road race, finishing 10 minutes behind the pack on Sunday.The 103km event involved 10 hill climbs spanning 3.5km each.“I’m not known for my climbing ability,” Mackay said.Though the style of race didn’t suit the Wagga cyclist, she’s pleased with her improvemen..
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  • New Ballarat brewery to open in Mount Pleasant

    New  Ballarat  brewery to open in Mount Pleasant
    THERE’S no end in site for Ballarat’s brewing juggernaut, as Mount Pleasant brewer Malcolm Sachs gears up to open the city’s fourth commercial craft beer brewery.THERE’S no end in site for Ballarat’s brewing juggernaut, as Mount Pleasant brewer Malcolm Sachs gears up to open the city’s fourth commercial craft beer brewery.Brewing: Malcolm Sachs with some of his beers ahead of the opening of Cubby Haus Brewing in March. Picture: Brendan Wrigley.The current I.T worker is hoping to have Cubby Haus..
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  • City fights to save Tamil family from deportation

    City fights to save Tamil family from deportation
    VIC: A regional Victorian city is doing its best to help a Tamil family fight deportation.Hundreds rally at Alfred Deakin Place in a bid to keep a Tamil family facing deportation in Ballarat. Picture: Sam Gooday.“Let them stay.”City fights to keep Tamil family facing deportation in Ballarat.The message to the the federal government couldn’t have been clearer. More than 300 people gathered in Alfred Deakin Place on Monday, in a last ditch attempt to save a Tamil family facing deportation.Neelavan..
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  • Catholic Church facing potential multi-million dollar payouts as sex ...

    Catholic Church facing potential multi-million dollar payouts as sex  ...
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  • Night Network services not appealing to regional Victorians

    Night Network service having minimal impact in regional VictoriaBy John DitchburnThe state government’s new Night Network public transport initiative is failing to impact regional Victorians, new data shows.The 12-month trial was launched on January 1-2, with nearly 10,000 Victorians using Melbourne’s new 24-hour train, tram and bus services over the full weekend.However, statistics from Public Transport Victoria show just 69 patrons caught the V/Line coach services from Southern Cross to Geelon..
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  • Reigning Tour Down Under champion Rohan Dennis 'wants to ...

    Reigning Tour Down Under champion Rohan Dennis 'wants to  ...
    Reigning Tour Down Under champion Rohan Dennis 'wants to make history'PostedJanuary 12, 2016 14:03:14 Tour Down Under reigning champion, Rohan Dennis, will make history if he wins back-to-back, but is remaining modest leading into next week's race.Key points:Adelaide-raised Rohan Dennis will ride with Team BMCDennis says he has his sights set on the Rio OlympicsDennis performed well in the national championships in Ballarat last weekend"I'm not going to stand here and say I'm the favourite,"..
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