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Telephone (02) 6333-6111

After Hours (02) 6334-2795

Civic Centre Hours 8:30am - 4:45pm (Monday to Friday, except Public Holidays)

Telephone (02) 6333 6111
After Hours (02) 6334 2795
Civic Centre Hours 8:30am - 4:45pm (Monday to Friday, except Public Holidays)
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Chifley Dam Algae Status

Green StoplightA Green level alert is currently in place for Chifley Dam.  For further information including stock alerts, please click here. 

 

From the Mayor's Desk

Works begin on two new bridges on Tarana Road

Works have commenced on two new bridges on Tarana Road at Eusdale Creek and Stony Creek.

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Events

Sun Sep 24 @10:00 - 12:00PM
Community Tree Planting Day
Wed Oct 04 @11:30 - 02:00PM
B-Rock Wednesday SuperFest
Thu Oct 05
Repco Bathurst 1000
Thu Oct 05 @18:00 - 09:00PM
Legends Dinner
Fri Oct 06
Repco Bathurst 1000
Fri Oct 06 @16:00 - 09:00PM
Music in the Parade
Sat Oct 07
Repco Bathurst 1000
Sun Oct 08
Repco Bathurst 1000

Waste Management Centre (TIP)

is open seven days a week except Good Friday and Christmas Day. 
Monday to Friday 7:30am–4:30pm
Saturday and Sunday
8:30am–3:00pm

Acknowledgement of Country

Bathurst Regional Council acknowledges the Wiradjuri People as Traditional Custodians of the land in the Bathurst Region. Council pays respect to Wiradjuri Elders, past, present, and emerging and acknowledges all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live, work and play in the Bathurst region. Council acknowledges the history, stories, traditions and cultural practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and commits to Yindyamarra ways – to do slowly, to respect, to be gentle, to be polite and to honour.

Proclamation Day

Proclamation Day acknowledges the anniversary of the day Bathurst was proclaimed a town by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1815. and commemorates past and present members of Bathurst who have contributed to shaping the town.

The day consists of an Official Proclamation Ceremony and announcement of the annual Living Legends Awards that recognise past and present members of Bathurst who have contributed to shaping the town.

The event is held at the Macquarie River Flag Staff, the exact location that Governor Macquarie placed the European flag marking Bathurst as Australia’s first inland European settlement.

On Proclamation Day, the community is encouraged to explore the rich history of Bathurst, with a self-guided tour of The Delightful Spots Trail.

For more information, please contact Bathurst Regional Council's Events Team.