Ballarat breakfast report | Friday, May 6, 2016
Ballarat City councillors must abide by a new social media clause which restricts them from posting their opinions online in a way which negatively reflects the ...>> view originalDREW PETRIE'S 300TH FOR NORTH MELBOURNE: Ballarat's first ...
Drew Petrie believes he would have under-achieved if he had fallen short of 300 AFL games. Drew Petrie believes he would have under-achieved if he had fallen short of 300 AFL games.Petrie feels he would have left something in the tank in his career had he not played this many matches given the opportunities he has been given in his 16 years with North Melbourne.Petrie said it was a special feeling reaching the milestone.“It’s great to reach it.“Anything less would have been disapp..>> view originalHoon hell for Ballarat residents
VIC: Ballarat residents are harboring genuine fears over their safety after more dangerous hooning. Enough is enough: Natasha Thomas, 19, is concerned for the safety of residents on Magpie Street after hoons smashed into her car on Thursday morning. Picture: Luka KauzlaricBallarat residents are harboring genuine fears over their safety after yet another incident of dangerous hooning.In the early hours of Thursday morning a reckless driver smashed into the car of 19-year-old univer..>> view originalFriday flashback | Ballarat social snaps from May, 2006
Committee for Ballarat Round Table dinner at Ballarat Lodge: Lee-Anne Bellis (St J of G Hospital), George Fong (Lateral Plains).Committee for Ballarat Round Table dinner at Ballarat Lodge: Neil Brennan (CHW), Gerardine Christou (Blueprint Ballarat), Doug Sarah (Sov Hill).Committee for Ballarat Round Table dinner at Ballarat Lodge: Matthew Rieniets (Rieniets Building Design), Rachel Kinscher (Organised Success), Brett Foote (Central Chiropractic).Committee for Ballarat Round Table dinner at Ball..>> view originalPetrie's parent's praise son's dedication ahead of 300th AFL Match ...
FOR Ballarat’s Drew Petrie, playing football always came second. Reflecting: Ahead of Drew Petrie's 300th AFL game against St Kilda at Docklands Stadium on Sunday, parents Trevor and Sue reminisced on their son's 16 seasons as an elite footballer. Picture: Luka Kauzlaric.FOR Ballarat’s Drew Petrie, playing football always came second.A gifted boy with a flair for most sports he tried his hand at, in the early 1990’s Petrie was quickly carving a name for himself throughout the reg..>> view originalHorbury pulls boots back on for Redan as clearance saga ends
Nathan Horbury to stay at Redan this year after unable to be cleared to South Bendigo. Nathan Horbury will remain in Redan colors this year, rather than South Bendigo. Picture: BALLARAT COURIERSOUTH Bendigo’s clearance saga over Nathan Horbury has come to an end, with the star midfielder to pull the boots back on for Ballarat league club Redan.The Bloods and Redan have been locked in a clearance battle since Horbury signed as an assistant coach with South Bendigo in December last ..>> view originalPetrie's balancing act
Petrie's balancing act Rob Burton May 6, 2016 11:48 AM Drew Petrie has come a long way from the “skinny, red-headed kid” running around in the Ballarat Football League. In 1998, he was spotted by North Ballarat Rebels’ coach Greg Lamb during a junior grand final. “We just went along to City Oval to have a look at the footy and this tall, skinny, red-headed kid popped up at full forward and took our eye,” Lamb told Fox Sports’ Adam Ba..>> view originalTom Elliott says planned memorial mass for disgraced bishop ...
Tom Elliott says planned memorial mass for disgraced bishop 'disgusting' Ronald Mulkearns died earlier this year. Tom Elliott says it's "disgusting" the Catholic church is planning a memorial mass for disgraced former Ballarat Bishop Ronald Mulkearns.Bishop Mulkearns died of cancer early last month.He had previously confessed to covering up the sexual abuse of children by priests under his watch.3AW Drive host Tom Elliott said the planned tribute showed the c..>> view originalBoarding schools punching above their weight in local communities ...
Ballarat has three boarding schools, which boosts the local economy. Photo: Supplied by Mark Abernethy Boarding schools can look like their own closed-off world but often they are important economic contributors to their local community.While there is no complete breakdown of boarding schools' contribution to the economy, Australia's 180 boarding schools are largely captured in the private school statistics.The pr..>> view original
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