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  • What's News

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    MEDIA RELEASE 8 January 2021

    Australia Day

    Celebrate Australia Day in Bathurst with a range of events and activities. Enjoy free entry to the Manning Aquatic Centre from 11am on Australia Day and join us in rewarding members of the Bathurst community at the Australia Day Awards Ceremony from 12pm at BMEC. The Fun Fair is back at the Bathurst Showground from 23 – 26 January. Tickets on sale now.

    Visit Council’s website for more information.

    Annual Funding/Donations Program

    Section 356 Donations

    Council is seeking expressions of interest from community organisations and individuals seeking

    funding from Council to be included in the 2021/2022 budget. Funding is available for the

    period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.

    Apply via an application form which is available on Council’s website or from the Civic Centre, 158 Russell Street, Bathurst by 4.00 pm on Tuesday, 9 February. Organisations/groups who have received funding previously should re-apply if they wish to be considered for further funding.

    For more information, phone 6333 6257 or visit Council’s website.

    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.

    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 a person you think is worthy of inclusion as a Living Legend, visit the YourSay Bathurst website. Nominations close Friday, 29 January 2021.

    BRAG

    MAKE & DO: YOU DO YOU WITH ADRIENNE DOIG

    Wednesday 20 January @ 6–7.30pm

    Part workshop, part informal artist talk, join in this hands-on artist talk with Adrienne Doig and create your own portrait inspired by the work Everyday Me!

    Limited capacity, RSVP essential via EventBrite, $20 BRAGS Members, $25 Non-members. Includes light refreshments.

    JURGIS MIKSEVICIUS: EXHIBITION TOURS

    Saturdays 16 & 23 January 2021 @ 11am

    Join author Carolyn Leigh as she discusses her father’s paintings and presents insights into the artist’s life and work, drawing on conversations, audio recordings and published works over a 20-year period. Capacity 10, RSVP essential via EventBrite, Free.

    NEW PERSPECTIVES: ART AND LIFE IN THE BATHURST MIGRANT CAMP

    Saturday 6 February 2021 @ 2.30pm

    This panel discussion looks at life in the Bathurst Migrant Camp through the experience of Jurgis Miksevicius, a Lithuanian born artist who immigrated to Australia in 1948 and spent nine months as camp artist. The panel brings together his daughter Carolyn Leigh, Bathurst historian Christopher Morgan, architect Henry Bialowas, and Bathurst Historical Society Museum Curator Samantha Friend in a lively discussion about life in the Bathurst Migrant Camp, and its significance in the story of Australian migration.

    Capacity limited, RSVP essential via EventBrite, $8 BRAGS, $12 non-members.

    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

    YourSay

    Draft Social Media Policy - Councillors

    The Office of Local Government has advised that due to the increased use of social media by elected representatives it intends to introduce a requirement for NSW Councils to develop a Social Media Policy for Councillors. Council has developed a draft Social Media Policy for Councillors which Council is seeking feedback on. Submissions close 4.00pm 29 January 2021.

    Asset Management Framework

    The Asset Management Policy provides a framework that together with the Bathurst 2040 Community Strategic Plan enables the Asset Management Strategy and detailed Asset Management Plans to be produced. Submissions can be made until 4.00pm Monday 11 January 2021

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    Media contact: Media Officer

  • What's News 23 December 2020

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    Christmas Closures
    The Civic Centre Administration building will be closed from 12 noon Thursday 24 December and will re-open at 8.30am Monday 4 January 2021.
    For urgent enquiries please call the after hours number 6334 2795.
    The Waste Management Centre will be closed from 12 noon 24 December and on Christmas Day. Waste and recycling collection services will continue to occur as per the usual collection day, even if this falls on a public holiday.
    For a full list of closures for all Council’s facilities please visit Council’s website www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    New Year’s Eve – Party at your local

    Bathurst will welcome in the new year at multiple venues with live music in cafés, restaurants and pubs. More than 10 venues across town will come alive with sounds from our much loved artists from midday to 9pm. Residents are encouraged to support their local this NYE and enjoy free live music, trivia, games, prizes and laughs with their family and friends.

    For those staying home, music will be livestreamed via Facebook Live directly into your living room. Anyone looking to celebrate late into the night can do so at Elephant & Castle and The Oxford. For more information visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    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.

    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 a person you think is worthy of inclusion as a Living Legend, visit the YourSay Bathurst website. Nominations close Friday, 29 January 2021.

    Library Events

    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 www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/library for more info and online registration.

    Speechie Library Talk 6 January 11am

    Meet your local Speech Pathologist, enjoy a story and find out more about how you can support your child’s language and literacy development at home. Bookings are essential, please call 6333 6281.

    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

    Draft Social Media Policy - Councillors

    The Office of Local Government has advised that due to the increased use of social media by elected representatives it intends to introduce a requirement for NSW Councils to develop a Social Media Policy for Councillors. Council has developed a draft Social Media Policy for Councillors which Council is seeking feedback on. Submissions close 4.00pm 29 January 2021.

    Asset Management Framework

    The Asset Management Policy provides a framework that together with the Bathurst 2040 Community Strategic Plan enables the Asset Management Strategy and detailed Asset Management Plans to be produced. Submissions can be made until 4.00pm Monday 11 January 2021

  • Banishing Bathurst Butts – Reducing CBD Litter

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    MEDIA RELEASE 21 December 2020


    Council has received grant funding from the NSW Environmental Protection Authority to butt-out Bathurst’s cigarette litter problem.

    Banishing Bathurst Butts is a behaviour change and educational project that will install butt bins and signage at CBD project sites with significant butt litter. A proactive approach will communicate positive social norming through a social media blitz, strategic advertising and signage, media communication and enforcement.

    Discarded cigarette butts have over 400 harmful chemicals that when littered leach into our natural environment and waterways causing a range of impacts. Research from the NSW Environmental Protection Authority has indicated that approximately 1.32 billion butts are littered in NSW each year. Through preventative projects in public places almost 800 million can be prevented from entering the environment.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke said checks completed by Council’s Environmental Officers found large quantities of unlawfully discarded cigarette butts in the CBD area.

    “Public transport terminals, parking infrastructure, thoroughfares, and entryways to shopping centres were areas of significant butt littering. Across six sites a total of 3,548 butts were observed as littered on the ground, in garden beds and in gutters,” he said.

    “It is also worth noting that areas are cleaned regularly by Council. Using this data, it was conservatively estimated that across the projects CBD sites more than 1,176 butts are littered per week,”.

    Banishing Bathurst Butts aims to increase binning rates by 50% and decrease CBD cigarette butt litter by 70%. Council would like to encourage all Bathurst community members to engage with the project on social media and help establish a zero-butt litter expectation throughout our CBD.

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    Media contact: Media Officer

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    MEDIA RELEASE 18 December 2020

    New Year’s Eve – Party at your local

    Bathurst will welcome in the new year at multiple venues with live music in cafés, restaurants, and pubs. More than 10 venues across town will come alive with sounds from our much loved artists from midday to 9pm. Residents are encouraged to support their local this NYE and enjoy free live music, trivia, games, prizes and laughs with their family and friends.

    For those staying home, music will be livestreamed via Facebook Live directly into your living room. Anyone looking to celebrate late into the night can do so at Elephant & Castle and The Oxford. For more information visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    Christmas in Bathurst

    The Christmas tree has returned to Kings Parade, the Civic Centre has been decorated and Christmas flags have been placed throughout the town. Snap a photo of you and your family and friends in front of the Kings Parade Christmas tree and share it on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #christmasinbathurst for your chance to win one of three $100 buy local gift cards.

    Activity packs with hands on projects for kids of all ages are also available. For more information visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    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.

    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 a person you think is worthy of inclusion as a

    Living Legend, visit the YourSay Bathurst website. Nominations close Friday, 29 January 2021.

    Library Events

    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 www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/library for more info and online registration.

    Speechie Library Talk 6 January 11am

    Meet your local Speech Pathologist, enjoy a story and find out more about how you can support your child’s language and literacy development at home. Bookings are essential, please call 6333 6281.

    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

    Draft Social Media Policy - Councillors

    The Office of Local Government has advised that due to the increased use of social media by elected representatives it intends to introduce a requirement for NSW Councils to develop a Social Media Policy for Councillors. Council has developed a draft Social Media Policy for Councillors which Council is seeking feedback on. Submissions close 4.00pm 29 January 2021.

    Asset Management Framework

    The Asset Management Policy provides a framework that together with the Bathurst 2040 Community Strategic Plan enables the Asset Management Strategy and detailed Asset Management Plans to be produced. Submissions can be made until 4.00pm Monday 11 January 2021

    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.

    Free water program ends

    Bathurst Regional Council resolved at its meeting on 9 December 2020 to cease the Free Water for Verified Primary Producers as of 18 December 2020 and to revert to the normal price of $5 per kilolitre for standpipe (bulk) water sales.

    The free water for verified primary producers was a drought relief measure adopted by Council to promote a limited free bulk water supply for drought affected rural customers. The scheme has been in place since 5 September 2018 and Council has previously resolved to cease the scheme if the drought declaration was removed from the Bathurst Regional Council area. The LGA is no longer drought declared. More information can be found at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    Find the elf in the shop

    Join the fun of the Youth Council Find the Elf in the Shop competition. Grab the clues, find

    the elves and snap a selfie with the elf in the background and share on social media with the

    #selfiewithelfiebathurst. For more information, clues, rules and entry forms visit the Council website or follow the Youth Council Facebook page. Entries close 21 December.

    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer

  • Australia Day Ambassador Announced

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    MEDIA RELEASE 16 December 2020


    Paralympic gold medallist and world champion cyclist, Lindy Hou OAM, has been announced as Bathurst’s Australia Day ambassador for 2021.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke welcomed the announcement.

    “Lindy’s experience is inspiring and I look forward to her speaking at next year’s Australia Day celebrations,” he said.

    Lindy suffers from a degenerative eye condition and began losing her sight in the mid-1980s. During the early 1990s, despite her failing eyesight, Lindy represented Australia twice in the World Triathlon Championships as an able-bodied athlete for her age group.

    In 1999 she rediscovered the joy of cycling, this time on a tandem bike. When Lindy very narrowly missed selection for the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Team the disappointment made her determined to be a member of the Australian team for the 2004 Games in Athens.

    The Athens Paralympic Games were a triumph for Lindy. Not only did she make the team with pilots Janelle Lindsay and Toireasa Gallagher, but she and Janelle had the honour of being the first Australian females to win gold at the Athens Paralympic Games.

    Australia Day celebrations in 2021 will support local businesses, showcase the Bathurst region and ensure community connectedness. For more information visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    Media contact: Media Officer

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    MEDIA RELEASE 11 December 2020

    What’s News

    Christmas in Bathurst

    The Christmas tree has returned to Kings Parade, the Civic Centre has been decorated and Christmas flags have been placed throughout the town. Snap a photo of you and your family and friends in front of the Kings Parade Christmas tree and share it on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #christmasinbathurst for your chance to win one of three $100 buy local gift cards.

    Activity packs with hands on projects for kids of all ages are also available.

    For more information visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    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

    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.

    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

    Draft Social Media Policy - Councillors

    The Office of Local Government has advised that due to the increased use of social media by elected representatives it intends to introduce a requirement for NSW Councils to develop a Social Media Policy for Councillors. Council has developed a draft Social Media Policy for Councillors which Council is seeking feedback on. Submissions close 4.00pm 29 January 2021.

    Asset Management Framework

    The Asset Management Policy provides a framework that together with the Bathurst 2040 Community Strategic Plan enables the Asset Management Strategy and detailed Asset Management Plans to be produced. Submissions can be made until 4.00pm Monday 11 January 2021

    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. 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.

    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer

  • Council to consider fifth round of stimulus measures

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    MEDIA RELEASE 9 December 2020

    Council to consider fifth round of stimulus measures

    Council will consider a mayoral minute on a range of stimulus measures and support for the community as part of the organisation's COVID response at tonight's meeting.

    The first round of economic stimulus measures was passed by Council in April, a second round in May, a third in June and a fourth was passed in September.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke said it was important to continue to support our community well into the recovery period.

    “Council will continue supporting community organisations with this fifth round of measures that are aimed to sustain and rebuild our economy. The total value of the stimulus measures to date is $754,527” he said.

    Following are some of the measures to be considered by Council:

    • Waive $17,000 in Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre hire fees for the 2021 Carillon Theatrical Society performance.

    • Waive user fees – Outdoor Dining Fees (General Fund 0440) from 1 January 2021

    to 30 June 2021 estimated cost of $9,244.

    • Waive Bathurst Library fines for the period 1 January 2021 to 30 June 2021

    estimated cost of $5,233.

    Previous stimulus measures include ongoing assistance to businesses and the business chamber, residents, sporting and community groups. The financial impact to Council as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic is estimated at $4,487,259 million although savings have been identified in the budget to help fund the losses.

    The Mayoral Minute is available on Council’s website as part of tonight’s business paper.


    Media Contact: Media Officer

  • Bathurst in a Box gift packs make it easy to support local this Christmas

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    MEDIA RELEASE 4 December 2020


    Customisable gift packs filled with local produce for Christmas called Bathurst in a Box is available from Bathurst Visitor Information Centre via their online store.

    The gift boxes give people all over Australia the chance to bring home a little taste of Bathurst with three local produce items that complement a range of Christmas recipes.

    The boxes include a 500g jar of Beekeepers Inn honey, 300g jam from Illa Langa Farm, and a choice of Murrungundy Pistachios or Harvest Café and Store Dukkah. There is also a Bathurst magnet to keep on the fridge as a memento of where the delicious produce comes from.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke said the boxes are a great way to support local business while showing off Bathurst’s spectacular produce and make a great gift to send to colleagues, family members and friends from afar this year.

    “Bathurst in a Box is a great way support local business and send your loved ones a taste of home.”

    "The boxes have something for everyone to include in their Christmas cooking, showcasing items from our wonderful local producers.”

    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

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    Media contact: Media Officer

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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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    Media contact: Media Officer

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    MEDIA RELEASE 27 November 2020

    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.

    Library Events

    Online Author Talk – Heather Morris

    Wednesday 2 December 6.00pm

    Join Heather to discuss the inspiration for her new book Stories of Hope.

    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.

    National Asbestos Awareness Week

    National Asbestos Awareness Week reminds Australians to be asbestos aware before they start any work around the home. Asbestos materials are still commonly found in bathrooms, laundries, and kitchens as well as behind tiles and under flooring. The campaign is calling on Australians to know the health risks, be aware of where asbestos might be found before starting work and to call a professional for help.

    For more information visit www.asbestossafety.gov.au


    Local Government candidate information session

    An information session for people interested in standing as a candidate for the 2021 local

    government election will be held on Tuesday, 1 December. The session will run from 5.30pm – 7.30pm in the Council Chambers. Due to COVID-19 restrictions numbers are limited.

    Participants must register to attend by emailing csrecep@bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    and please include name and contact details. If you are unable to register via email call

    Council on 6333 6111.

    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

    National Motor Racing Museum

    New Special Exhibition - Dick Johnson Racing 40th Anniversary

    In October 1980, a rock on the track at Mount Panorama would propel a struggling Queensland racer to national prominence, and kickstart a remarkable career at the very top of Australian Touring Car racing. With three Bathurst 1000 victories and five Australian Touring Car Titles, Dick Johnson would become a household name, and Ford’s leading light through the 1980s and 1990s.The latest Special Exhibition at the National Motor Racing Museum charts the rise of Dick Johnson through his early years as an amateur racer in Queensland, through the glory days of the 1980s and 90s, and the ongoing successes of Dick Johnson Racing, and DJR Team Penske. The Museum is open from 9am to 4:30pm daily, closed on Tuesdays.

    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!

    Garage Sale Trail

    Council has partnered with the National Garage Sale Trail campaign to bring one huge weekend of Garage Sales on 21 and 22 November. Host a sale as a shop owner, school, resident, or community group or shop the trail and pick up some affordable preloved goods. For more information visit www.garagesaletrail.com.au

    Red Alert for Chifley Dam

    A red alert warning has been issued for blue-green algae at Chifley Dam, which is now closed to all recreational activities as of 4 November. The town water supply remains safe to drink. Council will continue to monitor the dam algae levels.

    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.

    Waste Services Survey

    Council and NetWaste are keen to better understand how residents of the Bathurst region utilise the kerbside waste services provided by Council. The information obtained through a short survey will help Council to continually improve services to the community. Visit YourSay Bathurst to provide feedback.

    Asset Management Plans

    Council has prepared draft Asset Management Plans for Aerodrome, Bridges, Buildings, Drainage, Footpaths, Parks and Recreation, Rural Roads, Sewer, Solid Waste, Urban Roads and Water, which are on exhibition for community feedback. Hard copies of the draft plans are available for viewing at the Council’s Engineering Services Department or can be downloaded from the YourSay Bathurst website, yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au. Submissions can be lodged via YourSay Bathurst or in writing to The General Manager, Private Mail Bag 17, Bathurst, NSW, 2795. Submissions can be made until 4.00pm Monday 30 November.

    Draft landscape plan for Sawpit Creek Open Space Reserve

    A draft landscape plan for Sawpit Creek Open Space Reserve featuring an extension to the Kath Knowles pathway and providing connections to proposed and existing pathway networks within future subdivisions is now on display. the plan details a proposal to provide pedestrian links and new park and recreation facilities, whilst enhancing and protecting our natural vegetation corridors. Visit the YourSay Bathurst website for more information.

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    Media contact: Media Officer