Public Notices - Friday 17 May 2024

Notice board with Public Notice Board text over an image of Ballarat Town Hall. Three notes underneath with text saying redeveloped Ballarat Library, White Night Ballarat, Community Consultation
Community Consultation  Closes  
Macarthur Street streetscape improvements  27 May 2024 
Waste Services for Ballarat Businesses  27 May 2024 
Latest instalment of Neighbourhood Parks Improvement Program   31 May 2024 
Ballarat Growth Areas Framework Plan  31 May 2024 
Open Space Strategy  31 May 2024 


Head to mysay.ballarat.vic.gov.au to find out more.
 

Tender No  Tender Description 
2023/24-610  Panel of Suppliers Human Resources and Organisational Development FY24/25, FY25/26 
2023/24-562  Goldfields Gateways  


More information regarding the listed tenders, including how to register and submit your bid, is available via our tender portal eprocure.com/ballarat. The information in the list below is subject to change, up to date information is available from our tender portal.

 

WHITE NIGHT BALLARAT 

White Night will transform the streets and venues of Ballarat on the evening of the 1 June 2024 through illuminations, projections, music, and interactive works. 

Commencing at 6pm and concluding at 12am the following morning, the event is free to attend with no registration required – just show up and have fun. 

White Night Ballarat is an alcohol-free event, however many of the local restaurants and bars will be open for business.  

There will be some road closures in and around the CBD from Thursday 30 May to Sunday 2 June. These closures will be advertised on whitenight.com.au/ballarat as well as a number of other platforms in the coming weeks. 

 

REDEVELOPED BALLARAT LIBARY 

The Ballarat Library’s first major redevelopment and expansion since 1993 

is now complete.  

The redevelopment of the Ballarat Library includes an expansion of the second level of the building, a new entrance, purpose-built teaching areas, quiet areas, open space, as well as specialised children and family areas. 

Some new features include:  

  • Curved work benches in the large rotunda space, with views and wifi for people to work, study and read from.  
  • Heritage collection, unique items changing regular on display.  
  • Library lounge, couches and armchairs for people to relax and read in with views out to the courtyard.  
  • The atrium space, with tiered couch seating for people to enjoy.  
  • Children’s area, a sensory play area, with reading nook, tree trunks and cubby houses for children to play in. There are more than 17,000 children’s books and children’s computers.  
  • Co-Lab, a youth lounge, community kitchen, gaming consoles and public computers. 
  • Community meeting rooms that can be booked by the public.  
  • Maker Space, creative technology including 3D printers, vinyl cutter, heat press, sewing machines and digitisation equipment.  

Visit the Ballarat Central Library at 190 Doveton Street North.  

  • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday - 9.30am-6pm 
  • Wednesday - 9.30am-7pm 
  • Saturday - 9.30am-4pm 
  • Sunday - 1pm-4pm