Ballarat Irish Association

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The contribution by people of Irish background to Ballarat's social, cultural and industrial development is substantial and the Ballarat and District Irish Association plans to present, celebrate, promote and enjoy this ongoing legacy. 2024 - Committee
President: Helen Bath
Vice President: Mary Darcy
Secretary: Veronica Lowe
Treasurer: Rex Carland

Ballarat and District

Irish Association was launched April 2018. Ballarat’s powerful and dynamic history is very much part of Australian history, with its stories of gold discovery, massive immigration, the diggers and life on the goldfields, Eureka Stockade and the stand for democracy, rapid urban and rural development, and finally the establishment of an elegant and prosperous city. The contribution of Irish background to Ballarat’s social, cultural and industrial development is substantial and needs to be presented, celebrated, promoted and enjoyed. The Ballarat and District Irish Association aims:
• To create the social interaction of people interested in Australian Irish culture
• To foster the involvement and presentation of Australian/Irish music, dance, literature and poetry.
• To support, facilitate and participate in special events and festivals.
• To present and support cultural, heritage and history workshops/seminars.
• To enhance the knowledge of and to encourage the development of a permanent record of the Australian Irish contribution to the development of the Ballarat region.
• To assist interested members searching information concerning Irish/Australian ancestry and associated heritage.
• To compile information concerning travel to Ireland as well as various locations throughout Victoria and Australia that have Australian Irish heritage and cultural significance.
• To affiliate with complementary organisations – local, national and international.
• To seek funding for relevant programs.
• To organise a venue for regular meetings.
• To consider the establishment of an Australian Irish Resource Centre.

The "Heritage & History Talks - Winter Series 2026" includes an event at the Catholic Diocese of Ballarat Archive & Gall...
12/06/2026

The "Heritage & History Talks - Winter Series 2026" includes an event at the Catholic Diocese of Ballarat Archive & Gallery on Thursday, June 25 from 10-12.
Dr Michael Taffe if first up talking about "The Count O'Loughlin Legacy".
Here is the poster with more details.
Hope to see you there.

We are thrilled to encourage you to attend a fundraising concert to support music in the lives of people affected by dem...
12/06/2026

We are thrilled to encourage you to attend a fundraising concert to support music in the lives of people affected by dementia, aphasia and their carers.

Sunday 21st June - 1:30-4pm at the York Street Church of Christ.
Admission: $20
Concession: $15

What better way to celebrate the "Winter Solstice" than to share an afternoon to celebrate the joy of singing from rock n' roll, to classical, with songs from around the world and many more delightful surprises.
We have been assured there will be some celtic songs!

Have you subscribed to Tintean yet?  There are so many interesting articles.  Below is a review of a recent Celtic Club ...
18/05/2026

Have you subscribed to Tintean yet? There are so many interesting articles. Below is a review of a recent Celtic Club Melbourne presentation. Our stories matter.

Home Page of Conviction Politics site ( Conviction Politics I unexpectedly attended a fascinating presentation at the Celtic Club this month on the massive international Conviction Politics project…

Bloomsday this year is Tue, 16 June 2026.  The last edition of Tinteán, in their "What we are reading, attending at the ...
05/05/2026

Bloomsday this year is Tue, 16 June 2026.
The last edition of Tinteán, in their "What we are reading, attending at the moment" section, had the following paragraph:
"Next is a review of Australian novelist and diarist Helen Garner’s How to End a Story, much appreciated by those of us who are Garner fans. ‘Priests in the Family’ provides Enright’s intriguing family connection to James Joyce, followed by an ‘Introduction to Ulysses’ where she talks about her personal experience of starting to read that famous book at the age of fourteen, ‘mainlining language, getting high on words’ only for it to be confiscated and kept until Enright was eighteen. Other ‘Voices’ in this segment are writers Angela Carter, Toni Morrison, Maeve Brennan, and Alice Munro."
The reviews are always interesting and we encourage you to subscribe to their newsletter

Melbourne Hosts successful two-day symposium on Irish Language. Next is a review of Australian novelist and diarist Helen Garner’s How to End a Story, much appreciated by those of us who are Garner…

This should be a great event to get along too.
02/03/2026

This should be a great event to get along too.

Ladies, this one is for you 🩷🩷🩷
Join us on Sunday 8th March for a Celebration of Bold Women on International Women's Day.

The photos of the fabulous women in the poster below are all our guest speakers. They will be sharing poetry, singing, written word and inspiring stories.
Book for lunch ph: 5331 4091
You will leave feeling seen, heard and uplifted.
Spaces are limited.

I look forward to seeing you all there 🩷🩷🩷

Slainte 🩷

As we know, St Patrick's Day is jammed full of events.We are having a St Patrick's Luncheon on Sun 15th March.As part of...
26/02/2026

As we know, St Patrick's Day is jammed full of events.
We are having a St Patrick's Luncheon on Sun 15th March.
As part of Harmony Fest (City of Ballarat) the Irish Flag will be raised at the Intercultural Gardens for St Patrick's Day - Tuesday 17th March, event starting at 10:30am
Then there are all the pubs.
Here is Irish Murphy’s Ballarat

Time to start planning your St Patrick's Day ☘️☘️
Tues 17 March, 2026 🥳🥳🥳 We will be taking bookings for breakfast, lunch and dinner very soon.

St Patrick's Day ☘️☘️☘️ line up
* Local Irish musicians🎻
* Local Irish dancers 🎶💃
* Troy Elliot - Solo Muso
* No Mistake
* Five O'Clock Charlie
* Bitter Sweet (performing till late)

We are beavering away behind the scenes planning an EPIC DAY ☘️🍺 there will be traditional Irish musicians, dancers, delicious Irish fare, live bands and Ballarat's Finest Guinness flowing all day.

This will be ONE BIG PARTY - ALL. DAY. LONG.
So plan to take the day off or finish work early and join us 🍺🍺🍺to celebrate Ireland's patron saint.

Slainte ☘️

Have you seen this post yet.  Please follow Irish Film Festival Australia
26/02/2026

Have you seen this post yet. Please follow Irish Film Festival Australia

IFF's February Issue will be coming out later today with exciting news on our inaugural Short Film Competition for our 2026 Irish-Australian Short Film Program at this year's festival!

You'll also be able to get free tickets to see the fantastic upcoming movie I SWEAR and read a piece on Enda's 30th Anniversary arriving in Australia.

Head to our website to subscribe now: www.irishfilmfestival.com.au

Here is our flyer for our "St Patrick's "Eve"" function.  This year we are having a Luncheon on Sunday 15th March at the...
16/02/2026

Here is our flyer for our "St Patrick's "Eve"" function. This year we are having a Luncheon on Sunday 15th March at the Bunch of Grapes Hotel. The U3A Céilí band will be there from 12-12:30.
Meals from 12:30. We will have a raffle to help with expenses.

A great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.Thank you Irish Murphy’s Ballarat for celebrating these amazing musicians
13/02/2026

A great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Thank you Irish Murphy’s Ballarat for celebrating these amazing musicians

Welcome to all our new followers on Facebook ❤️ Our Celtic Jam is happening now 3pm - 5pm on Sundays.
Paschal (dressed in the green shirt hiding at the back) leads and supports this beautiful group of local Irish musicians and singers.
We adore having them. Each week is different and it is completly free to come and enjoy.
Slainte ☘️

Grateful to Intercultural Ambassador Program City of Ballarat for sharing the Ballarat Times News Group article re our b...
13/02/2026

Grateful to Intercultural Ambassador Program City of Ballarat for sharing the Ballarat Times News Group article re our brilliant BrigidFest 2026 hosted by St John of God Hospital Ballarat

Ballarat celebrates St Brigid with Irish dance, stories and culture as Brigid Fest Ballarat draws crowds to honour women.

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