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Ballarat is a city in the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Ballarat had a population of 111,973, making it the third-largest urban inland city in Australia and the third-largest city in Victoria.
Within months of Victoria separating from the colony of New South Wales in 1851, gold was discovered near Ballarat, sparking the Victorian gold rush. Ballarat subsequently became a thriving boomtown that for a time rivalled Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, in terms of wealth and cultural influence. In 1854, following a period of civil disobedience in Ballarat over gold licenses, local miners launched an armed uprising against government forces. Known as the Eureka Rebellion, it led to the introduction of white male suffrage in Australia, and as such is interpreted as the origin of Australian democracy. The rebellion’s symbol, the Eureka Flag, has become a national symbol.
Proclaimed a city on 9 September 1870 Ballarat’s prosperity, unlike that of many other gold boomtowns, continued until the late 19th century, as the city’s fields experienced sustained high gold yields for many decades. By the turn of the century, Ballarat’s importance relative to Melbourne rapidly faded with the slowing of gold extraction. It has endured as a major regional centre and is the commercial capital and largest city of the Central Highlands, as well as a significant tourist destination. Ballarat is known for its history, culture and well-preserved colonial-era heritage, with much of the city subject to heritage overlays.
We are pleased to introduce you to some of the key members of our organizing sub committee:
Convenor:
Janice Alexander
Janice will be leading the team and ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Her dedication and expertise will be crucial in making this convention a success.
Secretary:
Glen Cassar:
Glen will handle administrative tasks, keeping records, and coordinating communication within the committee. His organizational skills will be invaluable.
Contact Glen Here
Treasurer:
Peter Reeves
Peter will manage the finances, ensuring that the convention stays within budget. His financial expertise will help keep things on track.
Programme Manager:
Jaden Frigo
Jaden will curate an exciting program for attendees, including workshops, dances, and other activities. Expect a lively and engaging schedule!
Publicity Managers:
Kim Edwards & Jaden Frigo
Kim and Jaden will work together to promote the convention, reaching out to dancers and enthusiasts. Their efforts will help spread the word far and wide.
Conventions Board Liaison Officer:
Howard Cockburn
Howard will serve as the bridge between the organizing committee and the Australian National Square Dance Conventions Board. His role is crucial for ensuring alignment and compliance.
This is a sub committee of the Australian National Square Dance Conventions Board Inc