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This space provides you the opportunity to connect and learn about Council's latest initiatives, services and events.


This space provides you the opportunity to connect and learn about Council's latest initiatives, services and events.

Consultation has concluded
  • 'Lockdown Love' care packages at BVIC

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    MEDIA RELEASE 30 August 2021

    Bathurst Visitor Information Centre has launched new ‘Lockdown Love’ care packages on their online store.

    Products in the selection include jams and relishes from Illa Langa Farm, honey from the Beekeepers Inn, and lavender parcels from Littleton Lavender, as well as Bathurst branded items including magnets, mugs and more.

    Purchasers can choose one item, or several to curate a personal care package, complete with a message to the recipient that can be entered in the cart before checkout and payment.   

    Bathurst Mayor Ian North said the care packages are a great way to send family members and friends in lockdown some love from afar, while supporting local businesses.

    “For many of us, it has been quite some time since we have been able to get together with friends and family members who live in different areas around NSW and interstate, he said”.

    “Posting a small token from our region is a great way to show those you care about that you miss them and help brighten up their day. Purchasing local and regional products also supports local producers and small businesses.”

    Purchases can be collected free from Bathurst Visitor Information Centre or mailed to loved ones for a standard rate of $15 including packaging and postage to anywhere in Australia. 

    Lockdown Love boxes are available to purchase now from www.bathurstregion.com.au/shop/lockdown-love


    Media contact: Media Officer

  • What's News

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    MEDIA RELEASE 27 August 2021

    Have Your Say

    George Park Master Plan

    A revised George Park Master Plan has been prepared as a result of the desire from sporting stakeholders for Council to set a clear direction to future needs at George Park for the growth and development of sport. This has been considered a priority as it will enable sporting groups to plan for their future at George Park and be able to plan on infrastructure projects and upgrades that have the support and approval of Council. To view the plan and to provide feedback, visit YourSay Bathurst.

    Submissions close Monday, 27 September.

    Seniors Festival

    Each year Council and community groups participate in the NSW Seniors Festival and we are interested to hear from you and what you like about the Festival and what you would like to see included in future years.

    Closes 4pm, 3 September.

    Pillars of Bathurst

    Nominations for the 2022 Pillars of Bathurst project are open. If you’d like to participate in

    this important local cultural heritage project by nominating someone visit YourSay Bathurst for more information.

    Nominations close 25 October.

    Visit yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    Garage Sale Trail

    The Garage Sale Trail is set to return to Bathurst over two weekends on November 13-14 and 20-21. Registration to participate opens in September. For more information visit Council’s website, follow the BRC Events Facebook page or visit https://www.garagesaletrail.com.au/

    Save the date

    Local government elections on 4 December. For more information visit www.elections.nsw.gov.au

    Rate Payment Options

    Due 31 August

    • Cash payments can be made at the Commonwealth Bank you will need your rate notice with you
    • Cheques - mail to PMB 17 Bathurst NSW 2795
    • Phone payments by card call 1300 407 843 (automated service) reference number is the Bpay reference number
    • Internet banking Bpay via your financial institution.

    For more information phone the rate customer service line on 6333 6132

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    Media contact: Media Officer

  • Get tested and stay at home if you are feeling unwell

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    MEDIA RELEASE 26 August 2021

    In the past 24 hours our city has seen the number of positive COVID-19 cases rise by 2 taking the total number of active cases in the community to 9.

    Mayor of Bathurst Ian North said his priority during this challenging and uncertain period is to keep the community safe.

    “I would like to remind everyone in our community to please get tested even if you have the mildest of symptoms and stay at home until you get your results,” he said.

    “Residents are also reminded to practise good hygiene, QR code in and out of venues, wear face masks and social distance when out and about.”

    “NSW Health has established extra testing capacity at the Mount Panorama drive-through clinic that is highly efficient. Testing clinics are also available at Bathurst Hospital and Bathurst Respiratory Clinic at CSU.”

    Please remember to follow the public health orders currently in place and to get tested if you are feeling unwell. NSW Police are also conducting Operation Stay At Home in an effort to keep the region safe.

    For a full list of COVID -19 testing locations visit nsw.gov.au

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    Media contact: Corinne Boer Media & Communications Officer P: 6333 6179 M: 0448 685 340 E: corinne.boer@bathurst.nsw.gov.au

  • Have your say on Bathurst Integrated Medical Centre

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    MEDIA RELEASE 23 August 2021

    Concept plans for the new state-of-art Bathurst Integrated Medical Centre (BIMC) are now available on the Bathurst YourSay website.

    Mayor of Bathurst Ian North said Council had put the plans on the Bathurst YourSay website to assist BIMC and Zauner Construction gain community feedback into the project.

    “Our community can view the details of the proposed project and provide feedback to the team at BIMC and Zauner Construction,” he said.

    “The feedback will be used to inform the application to the State Government for consideration of the project as a State Significant Development.”

    The facility will be a privately funded project of approximately $70 million, creating a significant economic jobs boost during construction and beyond. The building, when finished, is designed to include facilities such as:

    Private Hospital

    Women’s Health

    General Practices

    Specialist Practices

    Pharmacy

    Medical Training

    Radiology

    Pathology

    Other Allied Health

    Visit YourSay Bathurst for more information and provide input.

    Feedback closes 30 September 2021.


    Media Contact: Media Officer

  • Get tested and stay at home

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    MEDIA RELEASE 22 August 2021

    Mayor of Bathurst Cr Ian North has called on the community to get tested if you have even the mildest of cold or flu-like symptoms.

    “I can’t stress enough how important it is that if you have even the mildest of cold or flu-like symptoms. With five confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported for Bathurst it is vital that if you’re feeling unwell, you get tested and isolate until you get your results.”

    “Council has worked with NSW Health and a second testing clinic is now operating at Mount Panorama to ensure as many residents can be tested as quickly as possible.”

    “With high testing numbers and continuing to follow the stay at home orders we can make a difference and help stop the spread of COVID in the community. It is more important than ever not to have visitors to your home or mixing of households.”

    “If you’re eligible, get vaccinated as soon as you can.”

    “Can I also ask the community to continue to support our health care workers and those at the front line providing testing and vaccination services. They are delivering a vital service to help protect our community and must be thanked for the work they are doing,” Cr North said.

    Testing clinic locations:

    Two drive through clinics, Mount Panorama, Appointments not required

    Monday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Tuesday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Wednesday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Thursday 8:00AM - 4:00PM

    Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Saturday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Sunday 8:00AM - 4:00PM

    Bathurst Base Hospital 361 Howick Street, 2795, Appointments are not required.

    Monday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Tuesday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Wednesday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Thursday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Saturday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Sunday 9:00AM - 4:00PM

    Bathurst Respiratory Clinic 1470 Panorama Avenue, Ochre Health, CSU Appointment required

    Monday and Wednesday afternoons only.

    Please remember to follow the public health orders currently in place and to get tested if you are feeling unwell. Symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, loss of taste or smell.

    NSW Police are also conducting Operation Stay At Home in an effort to keep the region safe.

  • Mayor urges community to stay calm

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    MEDIA RELEASE 20 August 2021

    Mayor urges community to stay calm

    Mayor of Bathurst Cr Ian North has urged the community to remain calm after Bathurst’s first Covid-19 case was confirmed on Friday afternoon.

    Mayor Ian North said the case was in isolation and reminded residents if they have the mildest of symptoms to go and get tested.

    “I can’t stress enough how important it is that if you have even the mildest of cold or flu-like symptoms, go and get tested and isolate until you get your results,” he said.

    “Symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, loss of taste or smell.”

    Testing clinic locations:

    Bathurst Laverty Pathology Drive-through Clinic Mountain Straight, Mount Panorama Appointments not required

    Monday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Tuesday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Wednesday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Thursday 8:00AM - 4:00PM

    Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Saturday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
    Sunday 8:00AM - 4:00PM


    Bathurst Base Hospital 361 Howick Street, 2795, Appointments are not required.

    Monday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Tuesday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Wednesday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Thursday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Saturday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
    Sunday 9:00AM - 4:00PM


    Bathurst Respiratory Clinic 1470 Panorama Avenue, Ochre Health, CSU Appointment required

    Monday and Wednesday afternoons only.

    Please remember to follow the public health orders currently in place and to get tested if you are feeling unwell. NSW Police are also conducting Operation Stay At Home in an effort to keep the region safe.

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    Media contact: Media Officer

  • What’s News

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    MEDIA RELEASE 20 August 2021

    Book Week

    Monday 23 - Friday 27 August

    The library’s book week celebrations have moved online. Visit the Library’s Facebook Page at 10.30am each day during book week to participate.

    Waste Management Centre closed to the public

    With the extension of the Stay at Home Orders, the Waste Management Centre remains closed to the public. It remains open for essential commercial waste and kerbside collections only. Council's kerbside collection service continues as usual.

    Visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au for more information.

    Save the date

    Local government elections on 4 December. For more information visit www.elections.nsw.gov.au

    Rate Payment Options

    Council has several options for residents to pay rates.

    • Cash payments can be made at the Commonwealth Bank - you will need your rate notice with you.
    • Cheques can be sent to PMB 17 Bathurst NSW 2795
    • Phone payments 1300 407 843 (automated service), your reference number is the Bpay reference number
    • Internet banking via Bpay through your financial institution

    For more information call 6333 6132

    Have Your Say

    Seniors Festival

    Each year Council and community groups participate in the NSW Seniors Festival and we are interested to hear from you and what you like about the Festival and what you would like to see included in future years.

    Closes 4pm, 3 September.

    Brooke Moore Woodland Reserve Draft Plan of Management

    Located adjacent to Alexander and Suttor Streets West Bathurst, Brooke Moore Woodland Reserve is a 5.8-hectare area of Crown Land managed by Council. The draft plan has been developed to facilitate the ongoing management of this highly significant woodland reserve and revered community asset.

    Closes 27 August.

    Pillars of Bathurst

    Nominations for the 2022 Pillars of Bathurst project are open. If you’d like to participate in

    this important local cultural heritage project by nominating someone visit YourSay Bathurst for more information. Nominations close 25 October 2021.

    Visit yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    Garage Sale Trail

    The Garage Sale Trail is set to return to Bathurst over two weekends on November 13-14 and 20-21. Registration to participate opens in September. For more information visit Council’s website, follow the BRC Events Facebook page or visit www.garagesaletrail.com.au

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    Media contact: Corinne Boer Media & Communications Officer P: 6333 6179
    M: 0448 685 340 E: corinne.boer@bathurst.nsw.gov.au

  • Support your local businesses

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    MEDIA RELEASE 20 August 2021


    Support your local businesses

    Bathurst Mayor calls on the community to support local businesses impacted by the Covid-19 outbreak.

    Mayor Ian North said with extended restrictions impacting the region, it is important to support local businesses.

    “Our local businesses add so much to our community and we need to support those that continue to operate during this challenging time,” he said.

    Ways to give local businesses a hand:

    • Treat yourself to one the many takeaway options at local restaurants and cafes
    • If you need something urgently, try online or click and collect with our local retailers
    • If you can’t get it local during lockdown and it’s not urgent, save those dollars to support our local retailers when those doors reopen.
    • Spend the NSW Service Dine voucher - you can now use it on takeaway

    Please remember to follow the public health orders currently in place and to get tested if you are feeling unwell. NSW Police are also conducting Operation Stay At Home in an effort to keep the region safe.

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    Media contact: Media Officer

  • Look after your mental health

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    MEDIA RELEASE 19 August 2021

    During these uncertain and challenging times, Mayor Ian North would like to remind the community to remember to look after your mental health.

    “With restrictions currently in place, many people in our community are isolated from friends and family,” Mayor North said.

    “It’s OK to feel overwhelmed, anxious, confused angry and lots of other emotions and I would like to encourage everyone to practice genuine self-care within your routine and seek help when needed.”

    For immediate assistance:

    • Beyond Blue - 1800 51 23 48
    • Lifeline Australia - 13 11 14
    • Domestic Violence Line - 1800 65 64 63
    • 1800RESPECT - 1800 73 77 32
    • Suicide Callback Service - 1300 65 94 67
    • NSW Domestic Violence Line - 1800 65 64 63 (24 hours a day, seven days a week)

    If you are in an emergency, or at immediate risk of harm to yourself or others, please contact emergency services on Triple Zero (000).

    Please remember to follow the public health orders currently in place and to get tested if you are feeling unwell. NSW Police are also conducting Operation Stay At Home in an effort to keep the region safe.

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    Media contact: Media Officer

  • Vaccination rates for Bathurst LGA

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    MEDIA RELEASE 18 August 2021

    Vaccination rates for Bathurst LGA

    Bathurst Mayor Cr Ian North has congratulated the community with close to half of the population receiving their first vaccination.

    46 per cent of eligible Bathurst residents have received their first dose and 24 per cent have received both doses.

    “Our community is answering the call to get vaccinated and I’m proud of what we have achieved so far,” Mayor North said.

    “I would also like to remind everyone to be kind to each other and be considerate of our retail staff, health care workers, emergency crews and everyone on the front line during this challenging time particularly if the lockdown gets extended.”

    Visit www.health.gov.au to check your eligibility.

    Covid vaccination clinics are available at:

    • George St Medical Practice
    • Bathurst Hospital
    • Bathurst Respiratory Clinic
    • Loxley House Family Practice
    • Kelso Medical Centre
    • Forbutt’s Pharmacy
    • Moodie’s Pharmacy
    • Capital Chemist
    • TerryWhite Chemmart
    • Trinity Heights Chemist

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    Media contact: Media Officer