Friday, August 12, 2016

New network for Ballarat and other top stories.

  • New network for Ballarat

    New network for Ballarat
    New network for Ballarat Date: 10.08.2016 A proposal for a revised route network in Ballarat is now up for public discussion PTV says it’s going to upgrade the network to make Ballarat a ‘10-minute-city’. Image: PTV Public Transport Victoria (PTV) has revealed its "significant change" in layout for Ballarat’s bus network. As part of the plan, PTV has opened a dialogue of sorts with the public, asking for feedback on the proposal from Ballarat residents. PTV hopes to improve serv..
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  • Ballarat youth who committed crimes while on parole has been sent ...

    A young offender who went back to using drugs days after being released from youth detention and spiralled back into criminal activity has been sent back to jail. A young offender who went back to using drugs immediately after being released from youth detention, and spiralled back into criminal activity, has been sent back to jail.Bryce Stephens, who pleaded guilty to 16 charges in the Ballarat Magistrates Court, has been jailed for three months in youth detention. The court hear..
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  • Crouch poised to remain a Crow

    Crouch poised to remain a Crow
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  • Nicky Winmar making a proud stand for his gay son, Tynan

    Nicky Winmar making a proud stand for his gay son, Tynan
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  • Melbourne Cup defence certainly not over but Michelle Payne ...

    Melbourne Cup defence certainly not over but Michelle Payne ...
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  • Conserving a Crouch Prize winner

    Conserving a Crouch Prize winner
    For over 50 years the Crouch Prize was a hotly contested and sometimes controversial part of Ballarat life. The Blue Dress: painted by Louis McCubbin, it won the Crouch Prize in 1929. Photo: Kate Healy.In its day, the George Crouch Prize for Painting or Statuary was only rivalled by the Archibald Prize in terms of artistic stature and prominence.Established by Richard Crouch, the Ballarat-born parliamentarian and soldier also responsible for the bequest to establish the Prime Mini..
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  • In The Mix: Round 21

    In The Mix: Round 21
    In The Mix: Round 21 Josh Gabelich  August 10, 2016 11:49 AM Could Paddy McCartin return this weekend after having a day out in Ballarat? St Kilda will be forced to make at least one change at selection this week, and potentially even two, if Nathan Wright joins Luke Dunstan on the sidelines this weekend. Tough inside midfielder Dunstan dislocated his shoulder in Sunday’s win against Carlton, which will sideline him for the remaind..
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  • Walk pumps CFA cash

    Walk pumps CFA cash
    Hundreds of steps taken by Ballarat Grammar students have helped Wendouree Fire Brigade gain the tools they need to more effectively target and extinguish fires. Hundreds of steps taken by Ballarat Grammar students have helped Wendouree Fire Brigade gain the tools they need to more effectively target and extinguish fires. HANDOUT: Students Suhaila Flynn and Tracy Linhardt, check out the new equipment with Lieutenant Rob Hurley. Picture: Lachlan Bence A February walk-a-thon by Woo..
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  • Braybrook man charged after counter-terrorism raid

    Braybrook man charged after counter-terrorism raid
    A Braybrook man has become Australia’s first alleged right-wing extremist to be charged under federal anti-terrorism laws. Phillip Galea, 31, was arrested in a counter-terrorism raid at a Ballarat Road property about 1pm Saturday. The alleged political extremist, linked with far-right group Reclaim Australia, has been charged on two counts of preparing to commit a terrorist act. Victoria Police counter-terrorism command assistant commissioner Ross Guenther said at a press conference that polic..
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  • Why Every Band Should Tour Regional Australia

    Why Every Band Should Tour Regional Australia
    10 Aug 2016 / Brandon John Why Every Band Should Tour Regional Australia This content is created in partnership with Eventbrite, the world’s largest event technology platform which powers two million events around the globe each year. Find out more here. Australia is a truly massive place, yet most of us seem to huddle around our capital cities, reluctant to leave the comfort of the coast. This is especially true for bands, many of whom will play show after show in their local pub o..
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