Being originally a mountain plant, the tuberous begonia grows superbly in cool mountain districts like Ballarat and Erica. |
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In his earlier days, he was a ruckman for a college in his native Ballarat. |
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She responded to a critical article in the Ballarat Times by horsewhipping the editor, who retaliated in kind. |
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A new exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ballarat will explore the mysterious past of art union lotteries. |
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The town of Rokewood, about 47 km south west of Ballarat, comes alive this weekend as the Annual Rodeo begins. |
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We have drill offsiders who are learning to become drillers, that are local Ballarat employees. |
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The Federal Opposition Leader says her work in the community will ensure she holds on to the seat of Ballarat. |
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Eight sailors who took part in hazing rituals aboard the HMAS Ballarat last year face penalties. |
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Traditional university football powerhouses from Melbourne included Victoria and Ballarat and these looked strong and hard to beat. |
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The Gold Rush began in the years 1850 by the discovery from gold in Bathurst, NSW, in Ballarat and Bendigo, Vic. |
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Around 600 workers employed at Bendix automotive brake manufacturers in Ballarat were locked out on June 24, after placing work bans for new enterprise agreement. |
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From here it's three hours back to Melbourne on the freeway, via the gold-mining town of Ballarat. |
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Here a young leader, Lieutenant Arthur Kemp, age 21, of Ballarat, Victoria, came to the fore. |
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All Ballarat associates embraced the concept of waste reduction, and in June 2002 the Waste Wise program began. |
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Beside a Gold Museum exhibits copies of the largest nuggets 60 kilos of gold, pictures of the era as well as miners as the town of Ballarat. |
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These two teams played off a couple of weeks ago at the same ground, and Port won handsomely as they dominated North Ballarat all over the ground. |
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In late 1854, self-employed miners and prospectors in the Victorian town of Ballarat rebelled against the government and set up an armed camp named the Eureka Stockade. |
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Ballarat council looks set to name its newest suburb after one of the city's most famous historical elders, Mullawallah, or King Billy as he was commonly known. |
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Marisa Choguill travelled from Ballarat with a carload of her friends. |
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This discontent culminated in a rebellion at Eureka, near Ballarat. |
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Prepared by Laura Kostanski, University of Ballarat, Australia. |
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Piglets have been helping Mars take an innovative approach to waste management at their plant in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia and helped slash the company's waste by 90 percent over the last five years. |
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The outposts of the 48th Battalion had also fought determinedly against this German attack, especially one commanded by Sergeant David Twining, of Ballarat, Victoria. |
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On the way back we will stop in Ballarat in a typical australian's Pub. |
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Gravity and grinding frames have been completed and started to be fitted with screens and gravity components in the Gekko factory in Ballarat. |
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The Australian Labor Party in Victoria had a very successful result. Members of the National Party are scunging around trying to win Ballarat! |
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Over the course of two years, for example, the University of Ballarat is arranging Internet connections for 1,200 families so that they can have access to learning materials for remote children. |
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In 1854, Chartist demands were put forward by the miners at the Eureka Stockade on the gold fields at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. |
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