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  Ballarat, Victoria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ballarat is notable as the site for Australia's only armed civil uprising, colloquially referred to as the Eureka Stockade but more correctly titled the Eureka Rebellion, which took place in 3 December 1854.
Ballarat's modern architecture is thoughtfully designed to blend with the old with excellent examples being the City Library, the Law Courts and Justice Centre and the Ballarat Base Hospital.
Ballarat University is the premier education institution in the city.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ballarat   (2302 words)

  
 Ballarat Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ballarat University is highly regarded due to its many achievements and its focus on quality tertiary education.
Entertainment in Ballarat is readily available and suits all ages, including a strong and vibrant hospitality sector with a variety of restaurants and cafes.
Ballarat is proud to boast a number of cultural treasures including Her Majesty's Theatre which plays host to a multitude of local, national and international acts and the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery which houses the finest art collection in regional Australia.
www.ballaratrealestate.com.au /ballarat.htm   (650 words)

  
 MJA: Taylor et al., Facsimile communication between emergency departments and GPs, and patient data confidentiality   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
With shorter hospital stays and a greater emphasis on same-day surgery and domiciliary or "hospital in the home" services, the involvement of general practitioners in coordinated patient management is increasingly important.
The Ballarat Base Hospital is a community teaching hospital in provincial Victoria serving approximately 120 000 residents in both urban and rural areas.
In most hospitals, providing the name of the GP at registration or admission is considered implied consent for the hospital to communicate directly with the GP.
www.mja.com.au /public/issues/xmas/taylor/taylor.html   (2808 words)

  
 projectp.html
BBH should compile 'dummy' EDI messages and transmit these from a remote location to have their system collect these and process according to the requirements of BBH.
BBH will experience quantifiable cost advantages by reducing the effort in updating pharmacy stock records; brought about by the introduction of electronic update of stock records as a by-product of the goods-receival and bar-code scanning processes.
BBH will experience improved response to queries on location and status of shipments; brought about by improved methods of identifying shipments using standard article numbering and integration with the VHA warhouse system and the carrier's shipping systems.
wwwrsphysse.anu.edu.au /~mak110/projectp.html   (5029 words)

  
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Ballarat seemed a perfect choice to ease the visiting students into what life outside metropolitan areas is about and not result in too much 'culture shock' for anyone who had not been out of Melbourne or other big cities!
Stawell was a small country town, in contrast to Ballarat, and this provided the students with an opportunity to appreciate the difference in the sizes of the communities, as well as the difference in dental practice, given the increased distance from specialist services, e.g.
In terms of a lifestyle outside of work hours, I realised that, particularly in Ballarat, there is no shortage of things to do, and that travelling time to Melbourne is less than two hours, which means that family and friends can easily be visited on weekends.
www.adavb.com.au /main/news/articles/AApril2002.htm   (1497 words)

  
 History
Australia's first anaesthetic for a surgical procedure was administered at St. John's Hospital in the Tasmanian town of Launceston in June 1847.
Syd Giddy was responsible for the development of the Base Hospitals first Intensive Care Unit; a 2 bed unit opened in 1967.
Dr Heather Lopart left Ballarat for Canberra in 1975 but the group was subsequently joined by Dr John Oswald (until recently the full time Director of Anaesthesia for Ballarat Health Services), Dr Graeme Clarke and Dr Peep Toom over the next few years.
www.agb.com.au /history.htm   (473 words)

  
 Fears Ballarat base hospital may close newborn hearing program :: ABC South West Vic
Since 1983 Richard Roper has operated the Ballarat Hearing Clinic, providing hearing services to Ballarat and the western Victoria region; this week he authored an open letter to hundreds of medical practitioners throughout the region stating this may be about to end.
Roughly half are born in Ballarat, and the other half from the rest of the region are born anywhere from the South Australian border to - that's the definition of the Grampians health region - north to the South Australian border, west of Horsham, down to Melton."
Mr Roper also states that audiology services are already claimed on Medicare by most hospitals and that it is impossible for children to be referred to his practice privately, as paediatric audiology requires hospital resources such as sedation and rescuscitation facilities, meaning only adults are allowed to be referred to his practice privately.
www.abc.net.au /cgi-bin/common/printfriendly.pl?http://www.abc.net.au/southwestvic/stories/s1562375.htm   (1119 words)

  
 Ballarat teenager stabbed in fight - National - theage.com.au
A 14-year-old boy was stabbed twice during an early morning fight at a house at Ballarat in Victoria's west early today.
It is understood no ambulance was called to the home, and the injured boy was transported to hospital privately.
The injured boy was taken to Ballarat Base Hospital for treatment.
www.theage.com.au /news/national/ballarat-teenager-stabbed-in-fight/2005/11/22/1132421631395.html   (260 words)

  
 Partnerships - Eye & Ear Hospital
The Hospital partners the University in teaching and research through the University Departments of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (both of which are housed on site), its School of Audiology and optometry teaching through its Science Faculty.
The Hospital is a partner in CERA, which was established in 1996 as a centre for excellence in eye research.
CERA, based at the Hospital, is a joint undertaking of the University of Melbourne, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, the Ansell Ophthalmology Foundation, the Lions Club of Victoria, the Vision Australia Foundation and the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.
www.eyeandear.org.au /aboutus/partnerships.asp   (930 words)

  
  Ballarat Driving Guide
The names of Ballarat Olympians are recorded in granite inlays on radiating paths from the rings.
Ballarat born Steve Moneghetti holds the record for running a lap of the Lake (6km) at 16 minutes 10 seconds, set in 1992.
Ballarat was first settled by Europeans in 1838 and is now Victoria’s largest inland city with a population of approximately 83,000.
www.ballarat.com /driving_ballarat.htm   (1947 words)

  
 Toll wrap: Six dead on nation's roads - National - www.theage.com.au
A man was taken to Melbourne's Alfred Hospital in critical condition while a girl was taken to Ballarat Base Hospital with minor injuries.
The woman, 37, and her daughter, 13, were passengers in a four-wheel drive that rolled on the Western Freeway north of Ballarat, about 120 km west of Melbourne, shortly before 6pm.
An eight-year-old girl, believed to be the couple's daughter, was taken to the Ballarat Base Hospital with minor injuries.
www.theage.com.au /news/National/Toll-wrap-Six-dead-on-nations-roads/2004/12/24/1103825059087.html   (511 words)

  
 Public Hospitals & Health Services Capital Projects, State Government, Victoria, Australia
Completion of the Sunshine Hospital redevelopment will enable a full range of acute services to be delivered to the local community and improve geographical access to acute health services to the outer western metropolitan areas.
New radiotherapy facilities are currently being established at Bendigo and Ballarat Base Hospitals and Latrobe Regional Hospital.
Planning is currently underway for the establishment of similar facilities at Ballarat Base Hospital and Latrobe Regional Hospital.
www.health.vic.gov.au /hospitalprojects/budget00-01.htm   (661 words)

  
 opto22history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
While this arrangement was going on an opening in the hospital saw me doing the job of an electronic wheelchair technician full time.
Well this was the change that was needed to up the amount of computer automation that the hospital had been using.
I remember the day when my boss (the chief engineer of the whole show) and myself walked over to the Base hospital site to have a demonstration of their system with the view of choosing one that would remain.
users.ncable.net.au /~benfreddy/opto22history.html   (849 words)

  
 Ballarat Health Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ballarat Health Services, as the major employer within the health sector in the Grampians Region, has a broad range of employment opportunities, from specialist medical and nursing positions through to allied health and support services.
A multidisciplinary team approach to all aspects of health care and a consultative role from management encourages a workforce of professional people who strive to deliver the highest standard of care possible.
Ballarat Health Services is the principal referral centre for the Grampians Region which extends from Bacchus Marsh to the South Australian border, an area of 48,000 square kilometers.
www.bhs.grampianshealth.org.au   (95 words)

  
 Ballarat Base Hospital Former Trainees Association - Australian Science at Work Corporate entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ballarat Base Hospital Former Trainees Association (1929 - 1930)
The Ballarat Base Hospital Former Trainees Association was established to assist nurses who trained at Ballarat Base Hospital to keep in touch with their training school and to endeavour to do something for the nurses in the training.
Location: Meetings held at Ballarat Base Health Services.
www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au /asaw/biogs/A001817b.htm   (120 words)

  
 A. Koori Birthing Support Service - Ballarat
This project was managed by The Little Clinic, operating from the Ballarat Community Health Centre, in conjunction with the Ballarat and District Aboriginal Cooperative.
The project worker and the Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer from Ballarat Base Hospital conducted an interview on 3BBB public radio.
A series of planning meetings were held at the Ballarat Aboriginal Cooperative and other consultations were held with the Koori community and mainstream health care providers.
www.health.vic.gov.au /koori/counts/projects/ballarat.html   (1593 words)

  
 Human Services News - Baby-friendly tag for Ballarat Hospital - July 2005
Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative Australia (BFHI) accreditor Helen Adams and Ballarat Health BFHI coordinator and midwife Judy Russell with baby Charli at Ballarat Base Hospital.
Ballarat Base Hospital has again been recognised by the World Health Organisation and UNICEF as a Baby-Friendly Hospital.
Three years ago Ballarat Base was the first hospital in the Grampians-Central Highlands Region to be accredited as a Baby-Friendly Hospital.
www.dhs.vic.gov.au /humanservicesnews/jul05/tag.htm   (194 words)

  
 Railpage Australia™ - Update: Two dead in horror train smash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
V/Line spokeswoman Dionne Lew said injured passengers had been taken to Ballarat Base Hospital, while those not injured were being taken by bus to Ararat.
Ballarat Base Hospital CEO Andrew Rowe said 41 people were involved in the accident; most were brought in to the regional hospital.
Additional staff were called in before the influx of patients arrived at the hospital, treating all but one of the injured.
www.railpage.com.au /news-4346.htm   (783 words)

  
 Ballarat Health Services
Edward Wing, Ballarat Base Hospital, Drummond St North, Ballarat.
An office is based in the Edward Wilson Wing, Base Hospital, Drummond Street, Ballarat.
The Ballarat health services Chaplaincy Service consists of a 0.5 BHS staff position of chaplaincy/chaplaincy coordinator and a number of denominational chaplains who regularly visit the Base Hospital and the Queen Elizabeth nursing homes and hostels.
www.bhs.org.au /index.php/grampians_bereavement_support_service   (436 words)

  
 Graeme Chapman's Ballarat Churches of Christ, 1859-1993: A History: Chapter 14.
By 1990 Ballarat had ceased to be supported by a predominantly industrial base and looked increasingly to service industries, government and private, to provide employment for its population.
Ballarat's complex of voluntary welfare agencies, with the passage of time and changing economic conditions and social philosophies, lost their traditional importance.
Hunting was not at Ballarat long before he shared in the leadership of the Easter Camp of the Ballarat Churches of Christ with Harold Long and Lal Feary.
www.mun.ca /rels/restmov/texts/gchapman/bcoc/BCOC14.HTM   (15071 words)

  
 Graves
The Tung Wah (Chinese) Hospital - established by wealthy and influential Chinese merchants in 1869 - set an example in late nineteenth century Hong Kong by providing free burials for the destitute and a coffin home for bones returned from overseas.
The art of choosing the right site is based on the study of ti li (landform and land pattern) and reinforced by Confucius and Taoist philosophy.
At the gravesite a concrete base was cast to hold the restored headstone.
www.stevenyoung.co.nz /chinesevoice/ChinConf/S4.html   (12391 words)

  
 Reclaiming the radical spirit of Eureka in 2004 - the 150th anniversary of the Eureka Rebellion
Men, women and children trekked to Ballarat to pay their respects to the dead, to mark the 150th anniversary of the Eureka rebellion.
Those readers who made the pilgrimage to Ballarat for the 150th anniversary of the Eureka rebellion and participated in any of the activities that were held over those 3 days would have at sometime found themselves in Eureka Park, the likely site of the Eureka rebellion.
On the other side of the park is an old fashioned hall that was built in the 1930's that is used by various groups as diverse as the Anarchist Media Institute, the Eureka Association, local dance groups, the CFMEU for their annual picnic at Eureka Park and locals celebrating milestones in their lives.
www.takver.com /history/eureka2004.htm   (6028 words)

  
 Northerners abroad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In August 1863 Thomas was sent to Ballarat, Victoria, Australia by the Primitive Methodist Missionary committee.
Hospital and was laid to rest under the tall pine trees of
He spent time at the Chest Hospital at Southampton and was transferred to convalesce at Bournemouth Chest Hospital in the town centre.
www.northpennineancestors.co.uk /Northerners.htm   (10118 words)

  
 ballarat
Ballarat region municipal refuse disposal environment effects statement.
From gold to federation: Ballarat and district hosts the state finale of the centenary of federation.
Address from the women of Ballarat and Ballarat East to the women of England (against transportation of convicts) 1864
www.library.org.au /Data33.htm   (1221 words)

  
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 Ballarat Base Hospital - Australian Science at Work Published Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ballarat Base Hospital - Australian Science at Work Published Sources
Hyslop, Anthea, Sovereign Remedies: A History of Ballarat Base Hospital, 1850s-1980s, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1989, 429 pp.
'VA 1263 Ballarat Base Hospital (Lismore and Skipton)', in Archives@Victoria, Public Record Office Victoria, 2002,
www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au /asaw/bib/A002167p.htm   (69 words)

  
 FLUORIDATION - Mind Control of the Masses
The 'ending' will undoubtedly be written in countless hospital records, on tiny gravestones, in the bones of the crippled and on the hearts of the bereaved.
Widespread publicity regarding subsequent alleged complex land company fraud transactions would seemingly underwrite the existence of the necessary character attributes to perform as implied.
The figure after the hyphen is the number of proprietary products each classification, in addition to the base chemical (in capitals).
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com /hardtruth/fluoridation.htm   (6574 words)

  
 Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Over 200 academic staff teach either on campus or in the School's many affiliated hospitals and research institutes with the assistance of a large number of experienced part-time teachers who are actively involved in general or specialist medical practice.
With this dual entry program comprising approximately two-thirds school leavers and one-third graduate entry students, it is hoped to broaden the range of people undertaking the medical course and to enrich the study environment.
The School of Dental Science shares space with the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne in a building which is jointly owned by the Hospital and the University of Melbourne.
www.unimelb.edu.au /HB/2000/facs/MED.html   (1266 words)

  
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This story has a beginning, it has a middle but it has no ending.
(Ballarat Courier, 6 October 1982) Irrespective of the obvious familial supplier advantages, it seems certain that he was so aware.
The figure is the number of proprietary products each classification, in addition to the base chemical (in capitals).
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