Friday May 24
Food In Focus
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Join renowned Ballarat chef Peter Ford for a skillfully curated menu of food and wine. The evening will begin with a preview of Ballarat's newest gallery - the National Centre for Photography followed by a dinner at The AnsoniA.
Where: Meet at the National Centre for Photography, 4 Lydiard Street Sth
When: Friday night
Time: 7-10pm
Cost: $160 + BF per person incl. 6 course dinner & paired wines.
Tickets: www.plateupballarat.com.au
Buninyong Film Festival
The 27th annual Buninyong Film Festival will present another sparkling array of arthouse films, from Spain, Lebanon, and Italy, in addition to Australian documentaries and short films.
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Where: Buninyong Town Hall
Time: Varied
Bookings and details:www.buninyongfilmfestival.com.au
Night Market/Three-course meal
Featuring local producers and creatives, this night market will run in support of the Feed Ballarat Appeal.
There will also be a three-course meal showcasing local producers.
Where: Bray Raceway, Bell Street.
Night market is on 6 - 9pm. Gold coin donation requested. Plate-up meal runs from 5.30 - 10.30pm
Details: http://www.ballarattrottingclub.com.au/. Meal bookings: https://www.plateupballarat.com.au/events-ballarat-2019
Meal is $40, with $10 from every ticket going to Feed Ballarat.
Jukebox Jazz
On their debut trip to Ballarat Jazz Series, Melbourne based Vintage Roots brings a uniquely Australian, Rockwiz-inspired twist to their jazz-based interpretations of classic pop tunes.
From iconic artists such as The Beatles, John Farnham, Cold Chisel, Van Halen, Goo Goo Dolls, Madison Avenue, Spiderbait, The Living End, Blondie, Hall & Oates, Cyndi Lauper and many more well known jazz tunes.
READ ABOUT IT HERE
The band's musical inspiration is firmly entrenched in the jazz tradition with genres like trad jazz, stride piano, bossa nova, Latin and swing all well represented.
Where: The Pub With Two Names ( Stables)
When: 7.30pm
Cost: $20 to $25
Details: www.jazzseries.com.au
Saturday
Game of Thrones trivia night
Night gathers and now our game begins...You're invited to 2EASY's Game of Thrones trivia night, and when you play the game of thrones, you win or you die (of shame).
You've been summoned to The Printers Room (60 Lydiard Street) at sunset (AKA: 6:30PM) to bring glory to your house in a true test of your knowledge of the 7 kingdoms.
Wine and other beverages will be available at bar prices. There will be prizes up for grabs and a $10,000 iron throne replica will be on display.
So grab your armor or finest dress and rug up because Winter Is Coming.
And if you think this has a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention.
(Tables of 6-8 are recommended).
2EASY is a Ballarat-based not-for-profit organisation that aims to encourage active, social youth and advocate for children's mental and physical health.
Tickets are just $10
To buy tickets, click HERE.
Ballarat's Beard & Stache Competition
The greatest beard competitions in the land is back. This iconic event continues to grow like the glorious hair on everyone's chin, and it's going to be bigger and better than ever. More categories and more fun
When: Saturday
Where: Hop Temple, Hop Lane
Time: From 12 noon
Cost: Free
Register:https://ballaratheritageweekend.com/beard-competition/
Tours of the Old Ballarat Gaol
Uncover the colourful history of the former gaol and its inmates and explore Ballarat's criminal underworld of the 19th century through artifacts, blueprints and images as part of an extensive exhibition.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: FedUni SMB Campus, Lydiard Street South
Time: Every hour from 11am - 5pm
Cost: Free
Steam Trains
Enjoy a 45-minute round journey from Ballarat Railway Station behind a vintage steam locomotive. The iconic Ballarat Y112 is celebrating its 130 years of service The Red K Class K190 will also be on hand to provide a fantastic and unique experience. Book online to avoid the queues.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Ballarat Train Station, Lydiard Street
Times: 9.25am, 10.45am, 12.45pm, 2.05pm & 3.45pm daily
Cost: Adult $25, Under 17 $10, Under 3 Free, Family A (2 Adults, 2 Children) $60, Family B (1 adult & 4 children) $60
Book: https://www.trybooking.com/BAYJP or www.steamrail.com.au
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Exhibition
The Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute will host special displays featuring the BMI collection of photographs, books and archives. It will be the first time that the collection's oldest book, The Holy Bible, dated 1585, has been on show.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute, 117 Sturt Street
Time: 10am-4pm. (talks at 11am and 2pm)
Cost: Gold coin donation
Aboriginal culture and heritage
Ballarat Heritage Weekend will celebrate the history, cultures and stories of Aboriginal peoples with a unique and diverse range of offerings, exhibitions and more.
The carpark in Armstrong Street North will be transformed into a celebration of Aboriginal cultures with a range of fire pits, yarning circles, entertainment and a short film festival. There will also be a range of informative and engaging discussions from Traditional Custodian Tammy Gilson, among others.
In addition to the Aboriginal Short Film Festival, The Humffray Room at the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute will house an educational and interactive exhibition where you can immerse yourself in the history and heritage of Victoria's Aboriginal people and enjoy some bush tea.
Where: Armstrong St Nth
When: From 5.30pm
Cost: Free
Vintage Fashion
On Saturday, sparkling outfits from the 20s will be paraded The Civic Hall when the Sydney Swing Katz perform Gatsby dance classics like the Charleston and the Foxtrot. In the evening, Adam Mada's magic show to the parade of 60s jewel-encrusted hostess gowns bewitch at the Coffee Exchange. On Sunday, Postcards presenter Brodie Harper will be the celebrity model.
Where: Civic Hall, Mair Street
When: Saturday 2pm and Sunday 11.30am and 3pm
Cost: Free
History Ablaze
Ballarat will burn brightly during Ballarat Heritage Weekend, as the streets, laneways and stories of this gorgeous city are brought to life with fire pits, fire displays and entertainment.
Expert storytellers will be on hand to help provide a detailed account of the history and heritage of Ballarat, using fire as a medium for discussion. Share your own stories of Ballarat with other festival goers or sit back and be immersed in the experiences of others - and don't miss the roving entertainment and flame cannons.
When: May 25 from 5.30pm
Where: Armstrong St Nth, Lydiard St Nth, Alfred Deakin Place, Camp St, Ballarat
Cost: Free
Ballarat Apron Festival
The only apron festival in the world, the Ballarat Apron Festival showcases displays of competition, modern and heritage aprons, focusing on their variety and the people who wear them. The festival features a makers market, craft workshops, art displays, musical performances, a café, kids activities, heritage photo booth and much, much more!
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: St Patrick's Cathedral Hall, Dawson Street Sth
Time: Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm
Cost: $2
The 27th edition of the Buninyong Film Festival is on this weekend
Buninyong Film Festival
The 27th annual Buninyong Film Festival will present another sparkling array of arthouse films, from Spain, Lebanon, and Italy, in addition to Australian documentaries and short films.
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Where: Buninyong Town Hall
Time: Varied
Bookings and details:www.buninyongfilmfestival.com.au
Air Force Association Heritage Weekend
There will be Ballarat Engine and Machinery Preservation Group displays, The Morris Minor Club and the Scuderia Sports Car Club of Ballarat and several private owners will be displaying their Classic/vintage cars. The Military Brotherhood with their BBQ trailer putting on a sausage sizzle. A small number of military vehicles on display. 50 plus members of the group from the Sing Australia Choir will be performing, (from 1.30 pm on the Sunday) for WWII/1940 songs in the former dining hall.
Where: Airport Hut 48 the former WWII RAAF Ballarat Officers' Mess building
When: 10am - 4pm
Coffee Exchange by Mr Black
For one night only, you will sample carefully crafted cocktails from some of Ballarat's best venues brought to you by Mr Black. Complimenting the cocktails will be Charlotte Smith and her collection of vintage fashion and an engaging performance from Sydney magician Adam Mada.
READ ABOUT IT HERE
Where: The Mining Exchange, 12 Lydiard Street North
When: Saturday night
Time: 7.30-10.30pm
Cost: $25 + booking fee (includes cocktail glass)
Tickets: www.plateupballarat.com.au
Ballarat Ghost tour are back
Playing the Ghost: A guided tour of Hoaxers & Guisers of the Goldfielders
Come with us to explore Ballarat's rich heritage of ghostly rituals, beliefs and hoaxes through the winding alleys of Camp and Lydiard St. Also see the steps taken by 19th century police, clergy and vigilantes to stamp out what was known as the "ghost nuisance".
When: Saturday night
Where: Post Office Gallery (Coaches Entrance), Lydiard St
Time: 7pm, 7.45pm and 8.30pm
Cost: Free
Sunday
Vintage Fashion
On Saturday, sparkling outfits from the 20s will be paraded The Civic Hall when the Sydney Swing Katz perform Gatsby dance classics like the Charleston and the Foxtrot. In the evening, Adam Mada's magic show to the parade of 60s jewel-encrusted hostess gowns bewitch at the Coffee Exchange. On Sunday, Postcards presenter Brodie Harper will be the celebrity model.
Where: Civic Hall, Mair Street
When: Saturday 2pm and Sunday 11.30am and 3pm
Cost: Free
Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine Tweed Ride
The Tweed Ride is one of the most celebrated events on the Ballarat Heritage Weekend program. This unique experience is unlike anything else. Dress in your best dapper and elegant tweed, ride through Ballarat's streets and listen to some of the amazing stories that the city's unique and iconic architecture holds.
When: Sunday
Where: Departs Pipers by the Lake, Wendouree Parade, Lake Wendouree
Time: 11am
Register:http://ballaratlifestylemagazine.com.au/tweed-ride
Tours of the Old Ballarat Gaol
Uncover the colourful history of the former gaol and its inmates and explore Ballarat's criminal underworld of the 19th century through artifacts, blueprints and images as part of an extensive exhibition.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: FedUni SMB Campus, Lydiard Street South
Time: Every hour from 11am - 5pm
Cost: Free
Ballarat Choral Festival
For the 24th running of the festival there will be 11 local and regional choirs performing.
Where:St. Patricks Cathedral
When: Sunday 1.30pm Free. Donations can be made on the day to House of Welcome supporting refugees and asylum seekers in Ballarat
Enquiries: 0400 650 234
Ballarat Apron Festival
The only apron festival in the world, the Ballarat Apron Festival showcases displays of competition, modern and heritage aprons, focusing on their variety and the people who wear them. The festival features a makers market, craft workshops, art displays, musical performances, a café, kids activities, heritage photo booth and much, much more!
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: St Patrick's Cathedral Hall, Dawson Street Sth
Time: Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm
Cost: $2
Steam Trains
Enjoy a 45-minute round journey from Ballarat Railway Station behind a vintage steam locomotive. The iconic Ballarat Y112 is celebrating its 130 years of service The Red K Class K190 will also be on hand to provide a fantastic and unique experience. Book online to avoid the queues.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Ballarat Train Station, Lydiard Street
Times: 9.25am, 10.45am, 12.45pm, 2.05pm & 3.45pm daily
Cost: Adult $25, Under 17 $10, Under 3 Free, Family A (2 Adults, 2 Children) $60, Family B (1 adult & 4 children) $60
Book: https://www.trybooking.com/BAYJP or www.steamrail.com.au
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Exhibition
The Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute will host special displays featuring the BMI collection of photographs, books and archives. It will be the first time that the collection's oldest book, The Holy Bible, dated 1585, has been on show.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute, 117 Sturt Street
Time: 10am-4pm. (talks at 11am and 2pm)
Cost: Gold coin donation
Cobb & Co Horse & Carriage Rides
Join Cobb & Co Carriages and enjoy a short ride around the CBD with your family and friends. New in 2019, see Ballarat's CBD under the cover of darkness as the horse & carriage rides operate into the evening to provide a unique experience like never before.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Leaving from the front of the Town Hall, Sturt St
Times: 10am - 5pm and then 6.30pm - 9.30pm
Cost: $8 per person
Gnarrwirring Ngitj Lecture Annual National
Sorry Day event -"Yarning; Traditional ways of fire and water through a Wadawurrung cultural lens" presented by Wadawurrung traditional owners Tammy Gilson and Melinda Kennedy.
Where: Sovereign Hill When: 5.30 - 7pm
Free
Booking details https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/gnarrwirring-ngitj-lecture-2019-tickets-61281254883
White Wreath Day - Survivors of Suicide
Live Music and guest speakers. A memorial service at 12 to1pm and community members are invited to lay wreaths, photographs, poems or other items of memorabilia to honour their loved one.
Where: Bandstand Rotunda, opposite GC's on Sturt Street
When: 11am - 2pm Gold coin donation, wear white.
Details: www.survivorsofsuicide.com.au
Becoming Modern: Australian women artists 1920 - 1950
Becoming Modern is a celebration of the tenacity and innovation of Australian women artists. It features works by over 40 artists, including Margaret Preston, Grace Crowley, Thea Proctor and Grace Cossington Smith.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: The Art Gallery of Ballarat, Lydiard Street Nth, Ballarat
Time: 10am - 5pm.
Cost: Free
The 27th edition of the Buninyong Film Festival is on this weekend
Buninyong Film Festival
The 27th annual Buninyong Film Festival will present another sparkling array of arthouse films, from Spain, Lebanon, and Italy, in addition to Australian documentaries and short films.
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Where: Buninyong Town Hall
Time: Varied
Bookings and details:www.buninyongfilmfestival.com.au
Queer History Tour
Join Tom Hodgson (Tales from Rat City podcast) and Alex Bayley (independent queer historian) on a tour of Ballarat's queer history, focusing on the gold rush period and little-known stories of Ballarat's same-sex attracted and gender diverse past. Note that the content of this talk includes sexually explicit descriptions, homophobia and transphobia, presented in context.
Where: Tour starts at the Queen Victoria Statue opposite Town Hall
When: Saturday and Sunday
Time: 2.30pm
Cost: $5