Toponymy While the original name for Ballarat Central was Ballaarat and later Ballarat West, the current name originates from the Central Division, a mining lead in the 1870s. Several sporting teams used the name, as well as the local primary school as early as the 1880s. It was officially gazetted "Ballarat Central" sometime after the 1980s although it is still marked simply "Ballarat" on some maps.
Settlement The settlement of Ballarat West was established during the
Victorian gold rush. It was surveyed by
William Urquhart as early as October 1851. By 1852 his
grid plan and wide streets were prepared for the first land sales in the new township of West Ballarat. As the city grew, Ballarat West became home to the city's middle class, bankers and wealthy professionals establishing businesses around Lydiard Street and institutions along Sturt and Drummond Streets. ==Population==