What Our Ballarat Customers Are Saying About iPhone Repair Services
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iPhone Repair in Ballarat, Vic
Iphone Repairs
- iPhone 5/5c/5s repair
- iPhone 6 and 6 plus repair
- iPhone 6s and 6s plus repair
- iPhone 7 and 7 plus repair
- iPhone 8 and 8 plus repair
- iPhone x repair
Iphone Services
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- iPhone Camera Replacement 4g, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s , 6, 6Plus
- iPhone Water Damage Repair 4g, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6Plus
- iPhone Speaker, Mic Replacement 4g, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6Plus
- iPhone Network, Wifi Repair 4g, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6Plus
- iPhone Charging Port Replacement 4g, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s , 6, 6Plus
Cracked Screen | 21.7% |
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Battery Repairs | 16.1% |
Won't Charge | 9.7% |
Broken Buttons | 6.3% |
Sound Problems | 6.3% |
About Ballarat
Ballarat is Victoria's third largest city, located just over an hour by road or rail west of Melbourne.
Ballarat has enjoyed a rich and prosperous heritage thanks to the Gold Rush which began in 1851. News that the Ballarat region was home to the richest alluvial goldfield in the world resulted in a population explosion as people came from all over the world seeking fortune. By 1855, Ballarat had grown to a city with a population of 100,000 people. Impressive public and private buildings sprung up which were financed from the wealth generated by the diggings.
These days, long after the gold has run out, the city retains much of its rich gold heritage in the form of opulent buildings, fountains, and tourist attractions which celebrate the city's history. Notable buildings include Ballarat's Town Hall (built between 1870 and 1872), Her Majesty's Theatre (1875) and Craig's Hotel which was built in several stages between 1853 and 1891.
The Avenue of Honour is a grand boulevard in Ballarat which commemorates local soldiers who fought in the First World War. It commences 4 kilometres west of the city centre, at the junction of Sturt Street and Learmonth Street, where a 17 metre high cement and brick arch was built over the roadway in 1920. From here, the boulevard extends 22 kilometres westwards, lined with over 3,000 trees, each with a bronze memorial plaque listing the name of a soldier.
Step back in time to Ballarat's gold mining days at Sovereign Hill which is a recreated gold township of the 1850s where you can experience life in that era. The Eureka Centre is situated close to the site of the 1854 Eureka Stockade Rebellion where miners and officials engaged in a bloody battle over miner's rights.