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Q: What is the meaning of ballarat in aboriginal?
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What is the aboriginal meaning for Ballarat?

"Ballarat" came from "Balla" and "Arat", derived from Aboriginal words meaning elbow or reclining on the elbow (resting or camping) and place.


What does the aboriginal name Ballarat mean?

Ballarat's name derives from two aboriginal words meaning a camping or resting place - "Balla" meaning elbow, or reclining on the elbow, and "Arat" meaning place.


Who named ballarat?

Well, l'm not really sure but l suppose it is the aboriginal people.... to them ballarat means: elbow land l think! not really sure.... sorry....


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Ballarat is one of the biggest inland cities in Australia, it is home to the oldest standing theartre in the southern hemisphere, Her Majestys Theatre. The Victorian town of Ballarat is significant in Australia's gold mining history. It is where the Eureka Stockade - the great gold miners' rebellion of 1854 - took place. Ultimately, the Eureka Stockade led to democratic rule in Australia. The city's name derives from two aboriginal words meaning a camping or resting place - "Balla" meaning elbow, or reclining on the elbow, and "Arat" meaning place.


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