Public Notices Friday 8 July 2022
Tender documents can be obtained from www.eprocure.com.au/ballarat
Tender No |
Tender Description |
Closes |
2021/22-877 |
Construction of Bike Path, Grenville Street South (Little Bridge Street to Anderson Street) |
20/07/2022 |
PERMIT APPLICATIONS
The responsible authority will not decide on the application before Thursday 23 July 2022
Land affected by application is located at:
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Application is for a permit for:
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Applicant for the permit is: |
Application Reference No: |
15 Paddys Drive, DELACOMBE |
Telecommunications Facility |
In accordance with the Privacy and Data Protection ACT 2014, applicant details are not provided |
PLP/2022/296 |
BALLARAT WEST DEVELOPMENT CONTRIBUTIONS PLAN LEVY UPDATE
In accordance with the Ballarat Planning Scheme Schedule 1 to the Development Contributions Plan Overlay DCP01 Ballarat West Development Contributions Plan, The City of Ballarat is required to publish the revised land value and the adjustment of the contributions calculated as at 30th June of each year.
All property within Ballarat West Precinct Structure Plans |
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Residential Levy |
Commercial Levy |
Community Infrastructure Levy |
$271,556.64 per net developable hectare |
$194,223.63 per net developable hectare |
$1,253 per dwelling (Capped) |
Additional information is available by emailing BallaratWest@ballarat.vic.gov.au, contacting The City of Ballarat on 5320 5500 or can be viewed on The City of Ballarat’s website.
EVENT NOTIFICATION - SKYWHALES: EVERY HEART SINGS – BALLARAT WINTER FESTIVAL
As part of the Ballarat Winter Festival, two large sculptural hot air balloons called Skywhales will be launched from Eastern Oval in the morning on Sunday 10 July. Skywhales: Every Heart Sings is a National Gallery of Australia touring event, brought to Ballarat by the Art Gallery of Ballarat and is the creation of renowned Australian artist Patricia Piccinini.
Please note:
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Amplified sound: On Sunday 10 July from approximately 6am to 8:15am, to accompany the inflation and launch of Skywhales, there will be amplified sound consisting of a pre-recorded soundscape, as well as formal speeches, live music, and a local children’s choir performing live at the event.
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Lighting: The flood lights at Eastern Oval will be turned on from approximately 5am until 7am.
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Traffic management: Ebden Street, from Davies Street to Peel Street North, will be closed from 5am until 9am on Saturday 9 July, however it will be available for accessible parking.
The gates at Eastern Oval will open at 6:15am and patrons can watch the inflation of the Skywhale balloons. The formalities will commence at approximately 7am and the Skywhales are expected to take flight at dawn, approximately 7:30am.
Entry is free; however, spectators are encouraged to register via www.artgalleryofballarat.com.au for updates on weather, launch details and any potential rescheduling of this event due to inclement weather.
For further information, please contact the Events team on 5320 5500.
NAIDOC WEEK
SATURDAY 9 JULY ‘Facing Up’ A truth telling performance presenting Australian Federal policy and attitudes towards Indigenous people from Federation until today. Two First Nations actors respond elaborating on the Indigenous protest movement. Where: Helen McPherson Smith Theatre, Arts Academy, Federation University, Ballarat Time: 2pm Bookings: www.trybooking.com/CABOL or cash at the door $20
SUNDAY 10 JULY ‘Extinction: The Ballad of Pirt Koorrook’ NAIDOC Week at Eureka Centre A First Nations’ adaptation of a play by one of Australia’s most acclaimed playwrights, Hannie Rayson. It will be followed by a Q&A with the cast and director and chaired by Ballarat Indigenous musician and educator, Deb Lowah Clark. Where: Eureka Centre Time: 2pm Bookings: Eureka Centre, Facebook site.
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