Saturday, June 27, 2015

Last Top Stories: Ballarat building wins top design prize

Ballarat building wins top design prize

Ballarat building wins top design prize
A Ballarat building was named one of the best in the state at the 2015 Victorian Architecture Awards. WINNER: Ballarat Community Health Centre chief executive Robyn Reeves is delighted by the Lucas building's Victorian Architecture Awards win. PICTURE: ...
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Ballarat to embrace Bastille Day festivities

Ballarat to embrace Bastille Day festivities
THERE will be no shortage of cheese, wine and good cheer at Ballarat Bastille Day festivities next month. The French Alliance of Ballarat, known as the Alliance Francaise de Ballarat, will host its annual dinner party to celebrate French National Day ...
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Ballarat breakfast report, June 27, 2015

Ballarat breakfast report, June 27, 2015
BALLARAT CFA crews battled a double-storey unit fire in Redan on Saturday morning. Emergency services were called to a Park Street property about 3.30am. Firefighters said the double-storey unit was fully involved when they arrived on scene.
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Ballarat braces for Winterlude winter tourism influx

Ballarat braces for Winterlude winter tourism influx
Record-breaking crowds are expected to flock to Ballarat next month with the start of the city's winter holiday events tomorrow. The City of Ballarat's first Winterlude festival in conjunction with Sovereign Hill's Christmas in July program, are ...
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Post jobs under cloud in Ballarat

Post jobs under cloud in Ballarat
Assistant national secretary of the Communication Workers Union Martin O'Nea said regional areas would be particularly affected due to the loss of jobs at regional processing sites. Ballarat's mail centre in Coronet Street is one of the largest in the ...
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'Intensely focused' 2015 Festival of Slow Music launched at Ballarat Observatory

'Intensely focused' 2015 Festival of Slow Music launched at Ballarat Observatory
The spirit of Sun Ra descended on the Ballarat Observatory last Friday as Origami (pictured) launched the 2015 Festival of Slow Music with an intimate rendition of Love In Outer Space. The trio, led by saxophonist Adam Simmons, director of the strictly ...
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Pell's passport proves point

Pell's passport proves point
The Herald Sun reported on Monday that Paul Lyons, 55, had challenged the cardinal to prove he was not in Ballarat at the time he told priests at St Alipius Presbytery of his rape. Mr Lyons, who has previously made the claims through his lawyer at a ...
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Bendigo Miners prepare to tackle Ballarat

Bendigo Miners prepare to tackle Ballarat
THE Bendigo Fighting Miners are on the road again for Saturday's rugby union clash with Ballarat at St Patrick's College from 1.30pm. Bendigo will be eyeing a fourth consecutive victory as it tackles a third away game in a row. The Allan Saville ...
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China and Australia sign free trade agreement

China and Australia sign free trade agreement
More Chinese news and features at telegraph.co.uk/chinawatch. China and Australia signed a free trade agreement on Wednesday after a decade of negotiations, covering areas including a simplified review procedure for investments, most-favoured-nation ...
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Greece announces referendum on bailout

Greece announces referendum on bailout
Greece's radical left-wing government announced a referendum on the latest proposed bailout deal – and urged voters to reject it. Its fraught talks with its creditors took a dramatic turn early this morning when Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras revealed the July 5 ...
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