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Committee vows to fight on after lake decision
MEMBERS of the Green Hill Lake Development Board have vowed to push on with their plans to improve the precinct, despite a move to hand the site back to the Victorian Government.
The lake precinct is owned by the Victorian Government but is controlled by Ararat Rural City Council.
At a recent council meeting, six of seven councillors agreed to investigate handing back control of the site to the state.
CFA seeks new generation of volunteers
ARARAT Fire Brigade has been keeping Ararat safe for almost 150 years.
The brigade is 100% volunteer operated and they are on the lookout for an influx of new members to join and help protect the community,
People living in Ararat who are interested in joining a motivated, friendly team of volunteers are encouraged to get involved.
The CFA provides full training for new members and run courses to teach people basic fireground practices, pump operation, fire safety awareness, first aid and leadership skills.
A new member information session is planned for early October to give prospective new members an overview of what the CFA is about and some of the many roles people play within the organisation.
Jan reflects on the Queen’s life of service
ARARAT’s Jan Ayer admits she has loved Queen Elizabeth II all of her life. As a young girl living in the United Kingdom, Mrs Ayer recalls going to London with her mother to catch a glimpse of the Queen during the coronation. “We camped out on the pavement, we took our travelling rugs and pillows […]
Greens select Earl for Ripon
A fourth candidate has emerged in the seat of Ripon for November’s election with the Greens selecting Clunes resident Earl James. Mr James is a teacher and union organiser who says he’ll be campaigning on a number of key issues. He said Ripon has two main train lines but many people live in transport poverty […]
GCH turns purple in support of International Overdose Day
GRAMPIANS Community Health (GCH) turned its Ararat headquarters purple on Wednesday night to shine a light on accidental drug-overdoses, including the risks posed by prescription medications and alcohol. GCH marked International Overdose Awareness Day on August 31 by lighting up its sites across the region. Purple is used as a message that every person’s life […]
AME kicks in for waterpark appeal
ARARAT based manufacturer AME Systems has pitched with a substantial donation towards the purchase of an inflatable water park for the regions youth. YANG (Yarrimabiack and Northern Grampians) Blue Light is trying to raise $55,000 to purchase the inflatable water park to take to youth based events around the region. YANG covers a massive region […]
Brass is Back
MUSIC lovers will flock to Ararat Town Hall in October for the long awaited return of the Grampians Brass Festival.
It’s the first time in three years Ararat City Band has been able to stage the festival after cancellations in 2020 and 2021.
Around 120 musicians will perform at the festival on Saturday the 1st of October from Geelong West Brass Band, Footscray-Yarraville Brass Band, Ballarat Memorial Concert Band and Western Brass.
Tristar clinic to close
ARARAT’s Tristar medical clinic is set to close after the companies administrators failed to find a buyer.
It was announced this week that 12 of Tristar’s 29 clinics have been sold to one of Australia’s largest medical groups Family Doctor.
The sale means clinics in places like Horsham, Ballarat, Mildura and Bendigo will continue operating, but Family Doctor were not interested in purchasing the Ararat clinic.