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MEDIA RELEASE 4 December 2020
Bathurst in a Box
Bathurst Visitor Information Centre has gift boxes available filled with local produce just in time for Christmas. The boxes include Beekeepers Inn honey, jam from Illa Langa Farm, and a choice of Murrungundy Pistachios or Harvest Café and Store Dukkah.
Bathurst in a Box gift packs are $40 including postage around Australia and are available to purchase at www.bathurstregion.com.au/shop/bathurst-in-a-box
Online Lodgement of Planning Applications
The NSW Government is requiring Councils to move toward digital lodgement of planning applications, including development applications, complying development certificates, construction certificates and Section 68 (Local Government Act) approvals.
From 1 January 2021 Council will be requiring these applications to be lodged online. Council has also developed information to assist you with the process of lodging applications. It can be found at the Yoursay Project Page yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/eplanning
This will be updated regularly as more information is being clarified.
Australia Day Achievement Medallion
Australia Day Achievement Medallions give government departments a chance to acknowledge staff for outstanding performance in special projects or core duties.
The award acknowledges staff that work in the public service area that deserve recognition for their commitment and contribution to the local community. Recipients will be presented with a certificate and medallion on Australia Day.
Nomination forms can be downloaded from www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au. Entries close Tuesday, 8 December.
Living Legends
Nominations are now open for the 2021 Bathurst Living Legends. The title, Living Legend, recognises
the achievements of individuals and the way they have contributed positively to the community.
They could be proven leaders amongst their peers, promote the positive qualities of Council,
the community and local businesses. To nominate someone you think is worthy of inclusion as a
Living Legend, visit the YourSay Bathurst website.
Library Events
Online Author Talk - Betty O’Neill
Monday 7 December 6.00pm
Hear how Betty begins to piece together a picture of her father as a Polish resistance fighter, a survivor of Auschwitz and Gusen concentration camps and, eventually, a migrant to Australia
For more details and to book visit bathurst.nsw.gov.au/library.
Summer Reading Club
The Library is kicking off its annual children’s reading program! Get the kids reading over the summer holidays and register for the Summer Reading Club either in person or online. With big prizes up for grabs and challenges to complete for extra prizes, there’s something for kids at any reading level. Visit https://www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/library for more info and online registration.
Go-Kart track development
Council has developed a series of frequently asked questions regarding the approved go-kart track on land at Mount Panorama/Wahluu, as a result of community interest in the project.
The project information has been published on the YourSay Bathurst website yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au.
The page also includes copies of the relevant Council reports and other documents that were considered by Council as part of the development application process.
Bathurst Cycling Classic
The Bathurst Cycling Classic will be held 12 – 14 March 2021 and includes the Hill Climb, Criterium and B2B (Bathurst to Bathurst) 100km road race. The event will be held over three days from Friday to Sunday.
Dates: Friday 12, Saturday 13, and Sunday 14 March 2021
Friday 12 March Hill Climb on Mount Panorama twilight event
Saturday 13 March Criterium
Sunday 14 March B2B 100km fully closed roads throughout course
Registration is limited due to current NSW Health advice for more information visit www.bathurstcyclingclassic.com.au
Get Grubby for families
Dirtgirl, Costa the garden gnome and Scrapboy have just launched a new online subscription program called Get Grubby for Families. And, because Council is part of the Get Grubby Program residents are invited to join in the fun for free. Each month, subscribers receive a bumper email, jam-packed with ideas, activities, printables, songs, videos and exclusive resources to help you grow a family garden, make compost and cook the harvest, along with recycling fun, sustainable DIY, nature play and getting grubby outdoors!
Designed for children aged 3–10 and their families, it’s a beautiful resource to help your whole family grow together at home. To activate your subscription, click on this link-https://www.dirtgirlworldshop.com/ggp-family-activate-bathurst and carefully follow the instructions. Once you are activated you will receive your first edition – the welcome pack. Have fun getting grubby!
YourSay
Dual Naming Proposal
Council has resolved to support an application to the Geographic Names Board for the dual Naming:
Macquarie River - Wambuul and Fish River – Wambuul and is seeking community feedback on
the proposal. For more information and to make a submission visit YourSay Bathurst. Submissions close 4.00pm Friday 11 December.
Rockley and Sofala Village Plans
The Community Strategic Plan & Local Strategic Planning Statement calls for a review of the 2015 village plans to support sustainable growth and vitality within each village.
Engagement with the Rockley and Sofala villages community have commenced and is being planned in a COVID safe way. A background paper has been prepared to seek feedback from the Rockley and Sofala communities. The background paper outlines the existing village character and suggests a future vision and a range of planning strategies to achieve that vision.
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Consultation has concluded