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12:30 AM | ANGRY potato farmers have lashed out at manufacturing giant McCain Foods after learning they could be out of jobs by the end of the week.
Push for Civic Hall to become community hub
12:30 AM | A BALLARAT musician has called for the Civic Hall to become a community hub.
Eureka Centre gets a new name
12:30 AM | THE $11 million Eureka Centre has already made a name for itself.
Decision on Show Day holiday deferred
12:30 AM | THIS year’s Ballarat Show may be cut back to two days after a November public holiday decision was deferred for three weeks.
Scott says thanks to his Ballarat saviours by removing graffiti
12:30 AM | WHEN Scott Nevill was airlifted from Skipton to Melbourne last year after a serious car crash, he knew he was in debt to emergency services who saved his life.
New way of learning at Damascus
12:30 AM | DAMASCUS College has entered a new era of education. Eight new contemporary classrooms were opened last week, paving the way for a new method of learning that had previously not existed.
12:30 AM | Unions will today rally at the University of Ballarat’s SMB campus in response to state government cuts to TAFE funding.
12:30 AM | Retention of an uninterupted Avenue of Honour will cost Bacchus Marsh dearly, either in a more expensive and destructive alternative or years of traffic congestion, communty leaders have said.
12:30 AM | There is still no change to the condition of Ballarat motorcycle identity Richard “Squid” Quiddington, who remains in the intensive care unit of a Queensland hospital after falling from a golf buggy.
Proposal for Yendon NBN tower deferred
12:30 AM | NBN Co has again taken plans for a controversial high-speed internet tower in Yendon back to the drawing board.
Jail for Ballarat man's 'selfish' car theft
12:30 AM | A WOMAN’S car was stolen from right in front of her after she briefly left the vehicle unattended with the keys in the ignition, a court has heard.
Red wine in cancer trial
12:30 AM | RED wine enthusiasts could soon have another reason to say “bottoms up”.
Tree planting history repeats at Victoria Park
12:30 AM | MORE than 120 years ago, 673 trees were planted in Ballarat’s Victoria Park.
Community order for Ballarat glass thrower
12:30 AM | A MAN tipped a drink down a woman’s chest then threw a glass at her head during Australia Day celebrations gone wrong, a court has heard.
TV thief earns more jail time
12:30 AM | A MOUNT Pleasant man went back to burgle the house where he had attended a birthday party just hours earlier, a court has heard.
23 May 12 | A NEW Chinese restaurant is set to open in Albury on the site of the former 2AY radio station.
23 May 12 | A NATIONAL approach is needed to combat the growing wild dog problem which is costing woolgrowers about $180 million a year.
Call for no more shire jobs
23 May 12 | A PORT FAIRY councillor has opposed a moderate growth in jobs at Moyne Shire Council, one of the region’s biggest employers.
23 May 12 | The number of jobs within the Moyne Shire Council is proposed to increase next budget despite two councillors calling for a reduction . Cr James Purcell made the call at the Moyne Shire Council'
Belfast Aquatics celebrates 5th birthday
23 May 12 | ANOTHER important milestone in the short history of Belfast Aquatics will be celebrated this weekend.
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