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used as a girls' school. The gates to the hall's gardens still stand at 41 Barkly Street. The Old Ballarat East Post Office, which opened on 1 December 1857, was replaced by the Bakery Hill office in 1992. The old post office building is situated at 21 Main Road. The Old Ballarat East railway station was built in the 1860s shortly after Ballarat West's station, which still dominates the landscape. The old eastern station became an important junction for branch lines before it closed in the 1960s. Subsequently, the station and its platforms were demolished, however the old goods shed still stands across from the train crossing on Humffray Street North. The crossing itself has been upgraded, but the original gates and tower were not removed. The old Eastern Station Hotel still stands at 81 Humffray Street North.
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residential and business architecture of Ballarat East still exists from the 1860s through to early 1940s, with tree lined streets and grassy verges (nature strips), as well as bluestone canals. There are numerous heritage overlays placed on much of the East, including the Humffray Street H significance. According to the council's heritage survey, "he particular mining character of this area is important to Ballarat as it retains the atmosphere of an early mining settlement more strongly than elsewhere".
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properties around Black Hill as well as on the Hill itself, where walkers should not stray from established paths. Mullock piles, containing mine tailings, were once dispersed in order to flatten land for residential dwellings. This has led to elevated arsenic levels in the soil which necessitates residents in certain areas growing fruit and vegetables in elevated garden beds. Some lots on Morres Street North are still vacant because of the contamination.
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became known as Black Hill Flats. The discovery of gold in 1851 led to heavy immigration. Although mining started at Golden Point, within a year the focus shifted to Black Hill Flats. In 1854, in their resistance to an arbitrary tax, gold miners in the area came into armed conflict with the authorities in what became known as the
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While mining has not been undertaken in the East for some time, the extensive mining that occurred in the 1800s still impacts residents. For example, poorly conceived mine shafts that were not registered at the time have been known to reopen leaving holes in the ground. This is particularly true of
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Residents of old Ballarat East were known for their determined working-class spirit arising from its traditional poverty. In large part the poverty of the area discouraged the kinds of development experienced in other suburbs of Ballarat, especially in the 1970s and 1980s. As a result, much of the
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The East Ballarat Municipal Council was redesignated as a borough in 1863 and proclaimed a town in 1872 but was absorbed by the Ballarat City Council in 1921 which was in turn amalgamated in 1994 with the Ballarat Shire and parts of the shires of Bungaree, Buninyong, Grenville and Ripon as well as
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Main Street developed into the principal commercial area of the Ballarat district. In the 1850s and 1860s the shops mainly consisted of tents and timber buildings. The latter was largely destroyed by a series of fires during the 1860s, resulting in the commercial area shifting to the area that has
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was 5,937, making it the fourth most populated suburb in the Ballarat area. The former town retains much of its shambolic character, particularly its winding and unplanned streets which arose organically among the many gold mines. Much of the suburb is subject to heritage protection because of its
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Remnants of the old town still remain, despite much destruction. In 1927 the Ballarat Teachers College moved to the old town hall, however during the great depression the building was mostly unused and was finally demolished in 1946. This was despite years of speculation of its use, finally being
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Created in 2004, the community garden is located on the corner of Queen Street and Dyte Parade - near the old site of the old railway station - and is managed by the Ballarat City Council. Members have access to their own 3x3 metre bed, as well as sheds, toilets and chook yard. An annual harvest
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In the 1840s, the Yuille cousins, the first colonists to own land in the region of Ballarat, operated their farm from the rich alluvial plain at the base of Black Hill and south of the Yarrowee River. Historian Weston Bate said the soil was often considered the best in Victoria. This area later
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After the creation of the Ballarat Municipality in 1855 and the Ballarat Road District (covering the surrounding rural area) in 1856, Ballarat East gained municipal government with the creation of the Ballarat East Municipality in 1857 (note that until 1994, local government names were spelled
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Ballarat East is home to many parks, commons and reserves, as well as a golf course and historic oval. The parks include: Eastern Oval, once the only such park, Ballarat Wildlife Park, McKenzie Reserve, Len T. Fraser Reserve, Pennywright Park, Railway Reserve and Webb Avenue Park.
382:"Ballaarat", whereas the urban settlement and place names have always been spelled "Ballarat"). The Ballarat East Municipality was created as a result of the findings of the commission appointed in 1855 to investigate the grievances of the rebellious miners. 306:. From 1857 until 1921 the suburb had its own council (see below). The suburb covers a large area east of the city centre. It is the oldest urban area in Ballarat and was the site of many goldmines, as well as of the 385:
In 1859 the newly formed council acquired land in what was to become the Barkly Street civic area and on 26 December 1861 the foundation stone was laid for the Ballarat East Town Hall, which was built in a
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runs the length of the suburb, the local railway station, once an important interchange, located near the Humffray Street level crossing, was closed in the 1960s and has been largely demolished.
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become the city centre, specifically Sturt and Lydiard Streets. Humffray Street North, then known as Black Hill Road, was prone to flooding in the 1860s due to the extensive mining operations at
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courts, as well as the lawn bowls club, Ballarat East Bowling Club and other club facilities. Golfers play at the course of the Mount Xavier Golf Club on Fortune Street.
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Ballarat East is home to Barkly Square, a community centre focusing on education, training and employment outcomes in the Central Highlands and surrounding regions.
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The City of Ballarat, in partnership with BGT completed consultations with local community to design an integrated landscape plan and a vision for the site.
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style and set in formal gardens. It was completed the following year, along with the Ballarat East Free Library next door and the
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The windows of the old Eastern Station Hotel, which still sports its old name. The building is now a bar and backpackers hostel.
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At its furthest west point, East Ballarat is home to the historic Eastern Oval, with its Edwardian grandstands. The oval hosts
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trains for commuters to Melbourne. The suburb has several key collector roads. The largest road is Victoria Street (named for
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the Sebastopol Borough to form Ballarat City (note the amended spelling of "Ballarat" for the newly formed council).
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The old Ballarat East public library, located across the street from its original location, level two of the
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Bate, W. Lucky city: the first generation at Ballarat 1851-1901, Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1978.
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Ballarat Heritage Precinct Statements of Significance 2006 (revised August 2014), City of Ballarat.
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Ballarat Heritage Precinct Statements of Significance 2006 (revised August 2014), City of Ballarat.
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Bate, W. Life after gold: twentieth century Ballarat. Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1993.
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matches and is the home of the Ballarat Cricket Association. The stadium is also home to the
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is located near the eastern boundary of Ballarat East and provides regular services to
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local historical significance, with many dwellings dating from the 1860s to the 1940s.
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and Black Hill Flats, which had levelled the terrain south of the Yarrowee River.
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is on the left, the old library and Ballarat Secondary College are on the right.
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The Ballarat East goldfields, which consisted of three distinct areas known as
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Former East Ballarat Civic Area on the corner of Barkly and East Streets. The
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Bate, Weston. Lucky City: The First Generation at Ballarat 1851–1901 (1978)
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and also the Golden Point Cricket Club and has been mooted as a potential
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festival in autumn is held where locals can buy plants and produce.
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Mapping Ballarat's Historic Urban Landscape, report, 2013.
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The main form of transport is the automobile, as well as
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Ballarat East Town Hall in 1862 (demolished in the 1960s)
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Ballarat East
Electoral district of Ballarat East
Ballarat
Victoria

Ballarat Fire Station
Ballarat East is located in City of Ballarat
Coordinates
37°33′48″S 143°52′08″E / 37.5632°S 143.869°E / -37.5632; 143.869
2021 census
Postcode(s)
Ballarat Central
LGA(s)
City of Ballarat
State electorate(s)
Eureka
Federal division(s)
Ballarat
Soldiers Hill
Black Hill
Brown Hill
Bakery Hill
Eureka
Warrenheip
Golden Point
Canadian
Canadian
Ballarat
Victoria
Australia

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