Pink Up Your Town - Ballan

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We are working as a community in October 2026 to Pink Up Your Town Ballan, it's a fantastic way for the whole community to get together and raise funds for the McGrath Foundation

We are fundraising to ensure that no one goes through cancer without the care of a McGrath Cancer Care Nurse.Our communi...
20/11/2025

We are fundraising to ensure that no one goes through cancer without the care of a McGrath Cancer Care Nurse.

Our community has form — real form. Back in October 2019, before the world shut its doors, Ballan rallied with remarkable spirit and raised **$28,442** for the cause. That extraordinary effort set the benchmark for what this town can achieve when we pull together.

Now, in that same proud tradition, we are calling on you — our neighbours, sports clubs, schools, and local businesses — to stand with us once more and help create a strong visual show of support for those in our own community experiencing cancer.

McGrath Cancer Care Nurses provide individuals and their families with invaluable clinical, psychosocial, and emotional support from diagnosis through treatment. Their work is quiet, steadfast, and life-affirming.

Thank you so much for your support. Together, we can make Ballan shine pink again.

🎀 **PINK UP YOUR TOWN – BALLAN RETURNS IN OCTOBER 2026** 🎀Ballan, dear hearts — it’s time to dust off the pink ribbons o...
20/11/2025

🎀 **PINK UP YOUR TOWN – BALLAN RETURNS IN OCTOBER 2026** 🎀

Ballan, dear hearts — it’s time to dust off the pink ribbons once more.

After a little spell away, we are delighted to announce that *Pink Up Your Town Ballan* will be returning in **October 2026**, supporting the vital work of the **McGrath Foundation** and bringing our whole community together in that uniquely Ballan way — joyful, generous, and gloriously pink.

Over the coming months we’ll share updates, events, opportunities to get involved, and ways local businesses, groups, families, and individuals can help turn our region rosy again.

Whether you were with us in 2019 when Ballan, Gordon, Mt Egerton, Blackwood and Bacchus Marsh helped raise over **$28,000**, or whether you’re joining for the very first time — you are warmly invited to be part of something truly meaningful.

So keep an eye on this page…
The pink tide is rising once more.

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email: [email protected]

14/05/2025

Echoes of Faith is part of Ballarat’s Heritage Festival. It will be an evening of much-loved, sometimes forgotten, hymns with The Ballarat Singers and Anglican Cathedral organist Leigh Askew. An opportunity for community participation in the beautiful surrounds of the Ballarat Anglican Cathedral.

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126 Inglis Street
Ballan, VIC
3342

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+61383734744

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Ballan went Pink in October 2019

Pink Up Your Town- Raising funds for and awareness of McGrath Foundation Breast Cancer nurses.

Pink Up Your Town is a fantastic way for a local community to come together during Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October). Driven by the dedication and passion of local volunteer groups, Pink Up Your Town is a way to bring together clubs, businesses, schools and neighbours to create a visual show of support for those experiencing breast cancer and raise funds for the nurses of the McGrath Foundation.

Moorabool Shire 2019 Citizen of the Year, Kevin Harper, is looking to the local community to join with him and support this community initiative. When recently interviewed Kevin said: “Since the CoTY award in January, I have been exploring ways in which I can involve and connect the local community with some of my passions – when the invitation came to ‘Pink up Ballan’ it seemed the obvious fit”.

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