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Voices from Affected Community Members on Ballarat Council Decisions

Residents watch as Ballarat City Council acts on infrastructure, heritage funds and road safety matters.

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By Ballarat News Desk · Published 15 July 2026, 9:31 pm

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Updated 2 min ago· 16 July 2026, 12:50 am

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Ballarat City Council rejected a policy proposal by a 5-4 vote that would have barred the council from adopting formal positions on referendums or issues outside its legislated powers.

The vote occurred during a meeting that also covered multiple other items drawn from the same agenda papers. The rejected policy had drawn attention from residents who follow how the council engages with state and federal questions.

Infrastructure and project updates

Council endorsed the discontinuance of Ring Road at the Mitchell Park rail crossing. The step clears the way for the Intermodal Freight Hub at Ballarat West, with statutory works listed in the 2026/27 budget. Separate council records show the $17.54 million tender for redeveloping the Eastwood Leisure Complex was awarded to local builder Nicholson Construction. Funding for new public toilets at St Patrick’s Point on Lake Wendouree was also confirmed inside the same 2026/27 Budget.

These items sit alongside an Expression of Interest process opened to find a new trustee for Her Majesty’s Theatre Trust funds. The process follows Australian Tax Office changes that removed the previous Deductible Gift Recipient status.

Safety and governance matters

Council endorsed a Notice of Motion to commission a report on illegal hoon driving across the City of Ballarat. The motion cites road safety and protection of council assets. Meeting records list the vote tallies and the specific wording of each motion considered on the night.

Details of the decisions appear in council Facebook posts dated around the March 2026 meeting and in the official governance section of the Ballarat City Council website. Further updates on the commissioned hoon-driving report and the Expression of Interest for the theatre trust are expected to be published through the same channels.

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