What's News
MEDIA RELEASE 28 April 2023
What’s News
Proclamation Day
7 May at 10.00am
Proclamation Day acknowledges the anniversary of the first proclamation of Bathurst as a European settlement by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1815. The day consists of a proclamation ceremony and the recognising of past and present members of the community who have contributed to shaping the town. For more information, visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au
Writers’ and Readers’ Festival
The Bathurst Writers’ & Readers’ Festival is an annual literary event presented by BMEC in association with Bathurst Library, Arts OutWest and Books Plus, Bathurst. The festival includes a number of live streamed events from Sydney Writers’ Festival. The festival takes place from Thursday 25 May until Sunday 28 May at both BMEC and Bathurst Library.
For more information and bookings visit https://bit.ly/40LMi6u or contact BMEC Box Office.
Tree Planting Day
A community tree planting day will take place at Queen Charlotte’s Vale Creek, off Alpha Street Levee, Bathurst on Sunday 30 April at 10am.
Join Council's Community Environmental Engagement Officer at a community tree planting day or a revegetation maintenance day. Give as much or as little time as you can spare – it all makes a difference to help rehabilitate our local rivers, creeks, and woodlands.
Village Meetings
Council will be holding its next round of meetings with residents in rural areas during May and June.
Each meeting will be held at the following locations:
- Perthville, Community Hall – 9 May at 6.00pm
- Trunkey Creek, Community Hall – 22 May at 6.00pm
- Sunny Corner, Community Hall – 29 May at 6.00pm
- Wattle Flat, Recreation Hall – 30 May at 6.00pm
- Hill End, ‘Hosies’, 23 Clarke Street – 13 June at 5.00pm
Coffee with a Councillor
Catch up with the Mayor and Councillors in a relaxed and casual setting. Light refreshments provided.
- Monday, 15 May from 9.00am – 11.00am at BMEC
Heritage Assistance Grants
Applications are now invited for small grants, under Section 356 of the Local Government Act 1993, for Council’s Heritage Assistance Funds. Applications must be made on Council’s application form which is available on YourSay Bathurst. Applications close on 9 June.
Heritage Interpretation Workshop
Council is holding a free Heritage Interpretation Workshop which aims to inspire community members to interpret the history of Bathurst in ways that show innovation and creativity.
WHEN: Tuesday 9 May
WHERE: Central Tablelands Collections Facility, 20 Leena Street Bathurst
Arrival and light lunch at 12.30pm for a start at 1pm. Workshop closes at 3pm. Option for a tour at the Collections Facility afterwards.
RSVPs are essential - please phone 6333 6272 or email council@bathurst.nsw.gov.au. Please provide your name and contact number.
@ the Art Gallery
Danelle Bergstrom: Afterglow 1 April - 11 June
Acclaimed Australian-Swedish painter Danelle Bergstrom works in landscape and portraiture as vessels to navigate human emotion. Afterglow is the artist’s first career survey and traces the interiorscapes of Bergstrom’s own life as they are reflected in the overtures and undertones of her subjects both in landscape and portrait.
Introduction to Landscape Watercolour Painting workshop Thursday 11 May at 6pm
Learn the basics of landscape watercolour painting in a 2-hour mentored session by Contemporary Impressionist Kasey Sealy.
Surrounded by landscape paintings in the gallery as part of our current exhibition, Danelle Bergstorm: Afterglow, be inspired and create your own painting across this session.
$30 BRAG members, $35 non-members, all materials supplied, all abilities, bookings essential.
Community Safety Plan
Council has developed a draft Community Safety Plan 2023 - 2028.
Community safety is essential to the overall wellbeing of residents and visitors to the Bathurst LGA.
The draft Community Safety Plan will be on public exhibition from Monday 24 April - 4pm Monday 22 May 2023 online through YourSay Bathurst. Printed copies will be located at Council's Civic Centre and Bathurst Library.
For more information visit https://www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/communitysafety
Draft Delivery Program 2023/2027 and Operational Plan 2023/2024
The draft Delivery Program 2023/2027 and Operational Plan 2023/2024 are now available for review. The plan is our commitment to our community on how and where funds will be spent and what services and activities the community can expect to be delivered during the financial year. The Delivery Program & Operational Plan, incorporating the Revenue Policy, outlines the strategies and financial resources required over the next four years to implement the key directions identified by the community in our Bathurst 2040 Community Strategic Plan.
For more information and to make a submission visit yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au We welcome your feedback before 4:45pm Friday 19 May.
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