What's News 26 April 2024

Published on 26 April 2024

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Community tree planting days

A community tree planting day will be held on and Sunday 28 April, starting at 10am, off Morrisset Street and Zante Lane, downstream of the Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Lend a hand to help plant native plants for flying-fox habitat along the banks of the Macquarie Wambuul River.  After the planting activities, Bathurst Regional Council will host a free BBQ lunch for all participants.

For more information phone 0407 256 791 or (02) 6333 6100.

 

Council Meeting

A policy committee meeting and extra-ordinary Council meeting will be held in the Council Committee Room, Civic Centre, Bathurst on Wednesday 1 May 2024 at 6pm.

Public Forum will be held from 6pm to allow members of the public to raise any matters with Council.

Following the policy committee meeting, an extra-ordinary meeting will be held.

The meeting will be livestreamed on Council’s YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/3QIHAB7

 

Windy 1100 Ballot draw

Ideally located on the picturesque western gateway to Bathurst, Council is pleased to present stage 1 of Windy 1100. Stage 1 consists of 72 single service lots and 18 dual service lots.

A ballot will be drawn on 9 May 2024 commencing 10:30AM at the Windradyne Room, Pit Straight, Mount Panorama NSW.

For more information and to apply for the ballot – www.windy1100.com.au

 

Be Involved in the Bathurst Winter Festival

Applications are open to be involved in the 2024 Bathurst Winter Festival.

Opportunities are available for food and alcohol vendors, market stalls and performers to be part of the festival, as well as for local businesses to be involved in the program of events, window displays or as accommodation partners.

To find out more and apply, visit https://www.bathurstwinterfestival.com.au/Be-Involved

 

 

Proclamation Day

Bathurst will be acknowledging the anniversary of its first Proclamation by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1815, on Sunday 5 May 2024.

The event is to be held at the Flag Staff, Bicentennial Park at 10.00am.

The celebrations will include the following;

  • An Acknowledgement of country
  • A talk on Proclamation Day by Christopher Morgan
  • Light refreshments
  • Self-guided tour of the Delightful Spot walk

Proclamation Day is a free community event, providing a great opportunity to celebrate our shared history of Bathurst.

 

 

Waste 2 Art | Year of packaging.

Waste 2 Art is an annual community art exhibition and competition open to all residents of the Bathurst region. Waste 2 Art aims to challenge peoples’ perceptions about waste and to celebrate the reuse and recycling of waste through arts and crafts.

Council is inviting individuals, schools, and community groups to take up the challenge and create a new life for materials that would otherwise have been thrown away. Instead of ending up in landfill, waste Packaging can be turned into fantastic works of art.

Entry forms, resources and further information are available www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/Services/Waste-Recycling/Waste-2-Art

 

Tree protection policy

Council wants to hear from the community about your views on the protection of trees. A survey is available at: https://yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/tree-protection-policy

Feedback is sought up until 15 May 2024. RSVPs for the community workshop are essential and can be made to Council’s Environmental Planning and Building Services Dept on (02) 6333 6211 or council@bathurst.nsw.gov.au

 

Photography competition

The Bathurst Visitor Information Centre (BVIC) is celebrating the exceptional natural beauty of our region this autumn with a photography competition. The competition is open to all, with entries closing Saturday, 24 May.

Two winners will be selected, one by the BVIC tourism team and the other by a public vote from a shortlist compiled by BVIC from all submissions received. Public voting will be open in the final week of autumn from 24 to 31 May. Winners will be announced on Saturday the 1 June. Winners will receive a $250 Buy Local Gift Card.  For more information, terms and conditions, or to submit an entry visit www.bathurstregion.com.au

 

Village Meetings

Rockley, School of Arts Building 30 April 6pm

Perthville, Community Hall 7 May 6pm

Trunkey Creek, Community Hall 13 May 6pm

Sunny Corner, Community Hall 21 May 6pm

Wattle Flat, Recreation Hall 28 May 6pm

Hill End, Hosie’s 23 Clarke Street, 6 June 5pm

 

 

Author Talks @ the Library

Meet Jelena Dokic

Friday 3 May, 11.30am

Bookings essential: call (02) 6333 6281

Jelena Dokic shocked the world when her first book, Unbreakable, was released. Her story of survival made headlines worldwide. Fearless, her second book, talks about the power of sharing our stories, discovering your voice, finding meaning and purpose, and the importance of kindness. Meet Jelena and hear about her story in person at the library. Copies of her books will be available for purchase on the day.

 

Growing up on Wiradjuri Country

Saturday 4 May, 3pm

Bookings essential: call (02) 6333 6281

Tim Miller, a local artist, and his sister Patti, a writer, grew up on Wiradjuri country, here in the Bathurst area and further west in Wellington. As adults and by coincidence, they both decided to examine their connection to Wiradjuri country by the mean of their individual crafts. Patti talked to Wiradjuri elders and researched historical records to write the book The Mind of a Thief (published 2012), an exploration of country, belonging and identity. Tim Miller wondered what the world meant for people looking from Wahluu and the Wambool and beyond, pre colonisation. He began an in-depth investigation into the visual landscape and how it may have been perceived by people in these regions. Join Tim and Patti at the Library to hear more.

 

National Simultaneous Storytime

Wednesday 22 May 2024, 12pm to 1pm

Bookings: (02) 6333 6281

Bathurst Library will participate in National Simultaneous Storytime, which is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association. Each year a picture book, by an Australian author and illustrator, is read simultaneously around the country.

Arrive by 11:50am for a 12pm sharp start.

Dress in blue to celebrate this year's featured book, Bowerbird Blues by Aura Parker. There will also be stories, songs, rhymes and a take-home craft.

Throughout this week, collect a scavenger hunt sheet to complete for your chance to go in the prize draw, thanks to BooksPlus.

 

 

Tania Blanchard

Thursday 30 May, 6pm

Bookings: (02) 6333 6281

Tania Blanchard writes historical fiction inspired by the true stories and the rich cultural heritage of her family's history. Her new book A Woman of Courage, is the story of the women’s suffrage movement in England 1890, told through the perspective of a young woman and the choices she must make to help forge a new future. Hear Tania speak about her writing research and more. Copies of the book will be for sale on the night.

 

Deep listening to Nature

Friday 14 June 2024, 11am

Bookings: (02) 6333 6281

Master nature sound recordist, Andrew Skeoch, will guide you into hearing the languages of nature; developing your auditory awareness, identifying species by ear, recognising behaviours and repertoire, and finding empathy with the voices of other beings.  

Deeper listening allows us to discern the integrity of entire ecosystems, the influence of evolution and earth time, and reveal what the communications of the biosphere tell us about how nature functions to sustain itself. Andrew’s presentations are accompanied by vibrant recordings and spectrogram analysis that shows the beauty of birdsong.  You’ll hear the environment around you in a whole new way. 

 

 

Media contact: Lilli Reid  Digital Communications Officer

P: 02 6333 6592  

E: Lilli.Reid@bathurst.nsw.gov.au 

 

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