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Information Bank July 3, 2009

BROWSE FOR BALLARAT JOBS

Overall Jobs: 1267, Active Jobs: 47


BROWSE FOR EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES

Overall Jobs: 1267, Active Jobs: 47


BROWSE FOR EMPLOYERS

Overall Jobs: 1267, Active Jobs: 47


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Sponsored by City of Ballarat (Economic Development Unit).

If you are fortunate enough to have the opportunity to consider joining us in Provincial Victoria's most liveable city, then the City of Ballarat wants to make that option just a little bit sweeter by offering new residents an incredible incentive program worth thousands of dollars. more >


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Location, Services & Lifestyle


One of Australia's largest inland cities, Ballarat offers a powerful combination of location, services and lifestyle. The City boasts an impressive range of educational institutions, medical services, places of worship, clubs and entertainment venues, shopping centres, world-class sporting facilities and celebrated tourism attractions.

Live in Ballarat

Ballarat is a great place to live and work, offering an affordable cost of living combined with an excellent quality of life.

One of Australia's largest inland cities is a world of its own - a predominantly green one. The city of 82,000 people is home to numerous parks, public gardens and lakes that are perfect for picnics and relaxing. Ballarat also boasts four distinct seasons, much to the envy of many other residents of regional Australia. More info >

Find your new home

Have you ever dreamed of living in a miner’s cottage on a quiet street surrounded by a lush garden? Or in a modern town house overlooking a lake, just a few minutes drive from the central business area?

In Ballarat, these dreams are that much closer to reality because of the affordable cost of housing and land in the city. A house in Ballarat will cost far less than a similar dwelling in metropolitan Melbourne, in some cases as much as 40% less. During the September 2005 quarter, the median house price in Ballarat increased by 6.6% from $198,000 to $211,000  More info >

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