- Yuille's Swamp,
later Lake Wendouree.
Archibald Yuille named his
property "
Ballaarat", from the
local Wathaurong Aboriginal words,
balla and arat, meaning...
- 113″E / 33.64501611°S 115.34558694°E / -33.64501611; 115.34558694
Ballaarat is a
steam locomotive built by
James Hunt's
Victoria Foundry in the city...
- The
Division of
Ballarat (spelt
Ballaarat from 1901
until the 1977 election) is an
Australian electoral division in the
state of Victoria. The division...
-
their members as ALP
seats at the 1937 election. With the party's wins in
Ballaarat and
Gwydir (initially at a by-election on 8
March 1937), the ALP had a...
-
Ballaarat Old
Cemetery is a
cemetery located in the
rural city of Ballarat,
Victoria in Australia. The
cemetery dates back to 1856,
although records show...
- The City of
Ballaarat was a
local government area
covering the
inner suburbs of the
regional city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The city
covered an...
- from 1902 to 1904, and Lord
Dudley from 1904 to 1910.
Ballarat was
spelt Ballaarat until the 1973 election.
Represented by Lord
Dudley from 1910 to 1911...
- The
Ballaarat tramline, also
known as the Lockville–Yoganup railway, was the
first railway in
Western Australia,
constructed in 1871 by the
Western Australian...
-
Ballaarat New
Cemetery is a
cemetery located in the
rural city of Ballarat,
Victoria in Australia. The
cemetery dates back to 1867.
James Esmond, gold...
- of the 75
seats in the
House of Representatives,
including the seat of
Ballaarat by a
single vote.
Labor won 26 seats, a net gain of four. The Nationalists...