What's News
MEDIA RELEASE 25 February 2022
What’s News
Machattie Park and Begonia House Open
The Begonia House and Fernery located in Machattie Park are now open to the public.
Opening hours:
- Monday to Friday 9.00am – 4.00pm
- Saturday and Sunday 11.00am – 3.00pm
NRL
Penrith Panthers V Newcastle Knights. The Penrith Panthers return to Carrington Park for a round 3 block buster against the Newcastle Knights on Saturday 26 March.
Tickets on sale at BathurstNRL.com.au
International Women’s Day
A dinner will be held at Rydges on Tuesday 8 March from 5.30pm featuring special guest speaker, author, broadcaster and social commentator Jane Caro and MC Betty Confetti. Tickets cost $45 and are available online at tinyurl.com/23zwy6cj
Welcome Lunch
The next Welcome Lunch, conducted in partnership with the Bathurst is an opportunity to welcome new residents to Bathurst. The event will be held at Morse Park behind the Bathurst Visitor Information Centre on Sunday, 27 March at 11.30am.
For more information visit bathurstbusinesshub.com.au
Have Your Say
CSP
Council is developing a new Community Strategic Plan, Our Region Our Future. The plan is the community's long-term vision for the Bathurst region. We are seeking your views on what you see is important in what type of infrastructure Council provides as our community continues to grow, and how this should be funded.
Submissions close Monday 28 February.
Tafe Precinct EOI
Council has extended the deadline for Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the Redevelopment of the former TAFE Precinct to Thursday, 31 March. This extension is in consideration of Covid disruptions experienced in the EOI timeframe to date and is to ensure high-quality proposals are received.
Code of Meeting Practice
The Code of Meeting Practice for Bathurst Regional Council is made under Section 360 of the Local Government Act 1993 and the Local Government Regulation 2005. The code applies to all meetings of Council and Council’s committees of which all the members are councillors.
Submissions close Monday 28 February.
Payment of Expenses and Provision of Facilities for Councillors
Council is required to adopt a policy for the payment of expenses and provision of facilities to the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Councillors. The policy identified expenses that will be paid and facilities that will be provided in relation to discharging the functions of civic office.
Council is seeking feedback on the payment of expenses and provision of facilities for councillors policy.
Submissions close Monday 28 February.
Aboriginal Commitment Strategy
Complete the strategy survey to provide your thoughts and views. The survey is open until Friday 4 March. Complete the survey and go in the draw for your chance to win one of five $100 Bathurst Buy Local Gift cards.
For more information: www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/acs
Blayney Road Common and Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park
A draft management plan for the Blayney Road Common and Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park has been placed on public exhibition. The management plan has been developed for the ongoing conservation and management of the woodland reserve. Visit YourSay Bathurst for more information. Feedback will close on Monday, 28 March at 4.00pm.
To provide feedback visit YourSay Bathurst.
Detour at Great Western Highway Raglan
Transport for NSW has advised that access to Eugenie Street from the Great Western Highway will be closed for a period of two weeks, with a detour in place via Nile Street, until 5pm on Friday 4 March. Intermittent stopping and a reduced speed limit of 40km/h will be in place during work hours, between 7am and 6pm, from Monday to Friday.
Access to Eugenie Street between the Great Western Highway and Christie Street will be for residents only.
For more information contact 1800 953 777 or email kelsotoraglan@transport.nsw.gov.au.
Sporting Association Grants
Each year Council provides a grant scheme to assist local sporting organisations to undertake specific works or purchase equipment for the advancement of sport in the region. Further information and application forms are available from Council’s Recreation Section on 6333 6285 or visit bathurst.nsw.gov.au
Applications close on Tuesday 29 March.
For more information visit bathurst.nsw.gov.au
Theo Barker Lecture
Council and the Bathurst District Historical Society present the ninth Theo Barker Lecture at BMEC on Thursday, 17 March at 6pm. Award winning historian, Stephen Gapps, will tell of the occupation of Wiradyuri Country and the resistance warfare between 1822 and 1824 around the Bathurst region. The lecture is free to attend. Bookings are essential and can be made through the BMEC box office. Please phone 6333 6161 for more information.
Library events
Free technology help
Did you know Bathurst Library offers free help with technology? Call them today to ask about upcoming computer classes or to book a one-on-one digital mentoring session about your smart phone or tablet. Phone 6333 6281 or visit the library website for more information.
Off-leash area hours
The area between Evans Bridge and Gordon Edgell Bridge on both sides of the Macquarie River, is an approved off-leash area before 8.00am and after 5.00pm during daylight saving timer.
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