Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Grampians fall: Ballarat woman injured and other top stories.

  • Grampians fall: Ballarat woman injured

    Grampians fall: Ballarat woman injured
    Ballarat woman treated in hospital after suffering a suspected broken ankle. SES and paramedics treat a 42-year-old Ballarat woman who suffered a suspected broken ankle in the Grampians on Saturday. Picture: CONTRIBUTED.A Ballarat woman had to be rescued by emergency crews after suffering a suspected broken ankle in the Grampians National Park at the weekend.The 42-year-old hiker was rescued after she lost her footing on a return walk from the Pinnacle at about 1.15pm on Saturday...
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  • Ballarat's Winterlude Festival | your photos

    Ballarat's Winterlude Festival | your photos
    @chip_shots Goodnight y'all!@danielle_symes And then this happened... #ballaratwinterlude #visitballarat@willjamesphoto I've taken a fist full of photos @hoptemple over the weekend! Photos on my Facebook (link in Bio) @visitballarat #winterlude #fireandice #ballarat #hoptemple #hoptempleballarat #canon #canon5dmarkiii #lseries #potd #longexposure #victoria #melborne #travispriceillustration #wjp #fire #winter@the_ballarat_life Lots of fantastic shots coming into the feed from the Ballarat Lumier..
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  • Ballarat breakfast report | Monday, July 4, 2016

    The Liberal Party in Ballarat says changing demographics is one of the main reasons behind its inability to take back the federal seat from Labor's Catherine ...
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  • Ballarat MP Catherine King says she will get on with the job

    Ballarat MP Catherine King says she will get on with the job
    Newly returned Ballarat MP Catherine King says it will be “business as usual” for her – despite the turmoil on the national political scene. Newly returned Ballarat MP Catherine King says it will be “business as usual” for her – despite the turmoil on the national political scene.“Labor made some important promises in Ballarat and I’m determined a Labor government will deliver them,” Ms King said speaking during a post-election office clean-up.“And if it’s not a Labor government, ..
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  • Three straight losses, but Lions coach sees an upside

    Three straight losses, but Lions coach sees an upside
    Despite a third straight loss, Sunbury Lions coach Rick Horwood sees plenty of positives out of the past few weeks in the Ballarat Football League. The Lions have been in front in all three games, and in the past two, including against North Ballarat City on Saturday, they’ve had chances to win. Horwood said it showed that when they played their best football, the Lions could match it with the top sides. “You’ve got to keep putting yourself in those positions,” he said. “We’re competing and get..
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  • City unites for NAIDOC week

    City unites for NAIDOC week
    MORE than a dozen young Aboriginal girls performed a traditional dance in Ballarat’s busy Queen Victoria Square to recognise the beginning of NAIDOC week. MORE than a dozen young Aboriginal girls performed a traditional dance in Ballarat’s busy Queen Victoria Square to recognise the beginning of NAIDOC week.Close to 100 people packed the square to participate in a cleansing smoking ceremony, watch the dance and see the Aboriginal flag raised in the square where it will fly. Ballar..
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  • St Patrick's College to introduce Keeping Them Safe program

    St Patrick's College to introduce Keeping Them Safe program
    St Patrick’s College will be the first Victorian secondary school to introduce the “gold standard” Keeping Them Safe program. GOLD STANDARD: St Patrick's College will be the first Victorian secondary school to introduce the Keeping Them Safe program.St Patrick’s College will be the first Victorian secondary school to introduce the “gold standard” Keeping Them Safe program.Principal John Crowley said it would ensure the entire school community worked together on child protection in..
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  • Academic claims artist S.T. Gill was a convict

    Academic claims artist S.T. Gill was a convict
    Convict scholar Babette Smith claims celebrated Australian artist S.T. Gill was a convict. Photo: Pat Scala An academic expects to set the cat among the pigeons by alleging that one of our most celebrated colonial artists, S.T. Gill, was a convict.Babette Smith says art historians have been openly hostile to her theory that Gill was a 13-year-old forger transported to Sydney in 1833, rather than a free settler to Adelaide. Gill, who dropped dead outside Melb..
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  • Sex offender who fled from Ararat correctional centre arrested after ...

    Sex offender who fled from Ararat correctional centre arrested after ...
    A sex offender who allegedly cut off his ankle tracking bracelet and fled from a rehabilitation centre in regional Victoria has been arrested.Theo Briggs fled from the village-style complex on Corella Place in Ararat, known as the Village of the Damned, early this morning.The 24-year-old was arrested more than 40km away in Beaufort at around 12.30pm today after a tip-off from the public, just half an hour after police held a media conference urging him to hand himself in. Corella Place is a sup..
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  • Daylesford, Musk, Ballarat on the cards for Melbourne buyers ...

    Daylesford, Musk, Ballarat on the cards for Melbourne buyers ...
    Land in Hepburn and Ballarat is becoming hot property for Melbourne buyers looking for a regional lifestyle change. A property at Musk was sold to a South Yarra couple, who liked the idea of having a couple of cows, for $3.2 million. LAND in Hepburn and Ballarat is fast becoming hot property for Melbourne buyers looking for a regional lifestyle change.With the number of city dwellers choosing to pack up and shift west continuing to grow, real estate experts have predicted hobby fa..
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Those Bright Spots On Ceres Are Weirder Than We Imagined .John Sutton lines up for 250th game at South Sydney .
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