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  • What’s News

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    MEDIA RELEASE 20 November 2020

    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.

    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

    Blue-green algae 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

    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.

    Presentation of Financial Statements

    In accordance with Section 418 (3) of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW), Bathurst Regional Council advises that the ordinary Council meeting to be held on 18 November 2020 will include the presentation of the audited Financial Statements and the Auditor’s Reports for the year ending 30 June 2020. Submission close at 4pm Friday 27 November 2020 after the above public meeting has been held.

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  • National award for Kelso Community Hub playground

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    MEDIA RELEASE 16 November 2020



    The outdoor recreational space at the Kelso Community Hub has won a second design award, this time receiving national recognition at the 2020 Kidsafe National Playspace Design Awards.

    The Kidsafe National Playspace Design awards are held every two years to recognise excellence and innovation in the provision of safe, creative playspaces across Australia.

    The Kelso Community Hub received a ‘commended award’ in the public play spaces

    Mayor Bobby Bourke congratulated all those involved in the project.

    “Designed by Fiona Robbe from Landscape Architects and constructed by Tablelands Builders, the space includes slides, swings, monkey bars and an accessible spinner,” he said.

    “The new recreational space is incredibly popular with the community and is a valuable addition to the Kelso Community Hub which provides a range of services and facilities in the community.”

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  • Bathurst Cycling Classic to run over three days

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    MEDIA RELEASE 16 November 2020


    The Bathurst Cycling Classic, to be held 12 – 14 March 2021 will see the introduction of the Bathurst Tour, a competitive event which offers a combined entry for the Hill Climb, Criterium and B2B (Bathurst to Bathurst) 100km road race.


    Participants will accrue points relevant to their performance in each of the disciplines with prizes valued at over $15,000 up for grabs over the duration of the event.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke said the Bathurst Cycling Classic includes three days of cycling action, with the hill climb being held for the first time on Mount Panorama starting from Pit Straight to McPhillamy Park.


    “The Criterium will be held on Saturday 13 March and the B2B on Sunday 14 March, with only the long (100km) course being offered for next year’s event which will start in the Bathurst CBD. Long course participants will complete a lap of Mount Panorama before heading out to the course. The 2021 event is not UCI sanctioned.


    “The Bathurst Cycling Classic 2021 will be a COVID safe event adhering to the NSW Health guidelines. The event will be reduced capacity, no spectators and additional COVID safe practices to ensure the health and safety of all participants, staff, visitors, and residents.


    • The Bathurst Tour entry (entry to the three events) is $295 per person
    • The B2B 100km is $225 per person
    • The Hill Climb is $45 per person


    The Criterium will not be able to be purchased individually, only as part of the Bathurst Tour.


    Tickets for valued supporters go on sale Monday 9 November at 12pm with general public tickets going on sale Tuesday 10 November at 12pm. Tickets are limited to adhere to reduced capacity and can be purchased from www.bathurstcyclingclassic.com.au.



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    Media contact: Media Officer




  • What's News 13 November 2020

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    MEDIA RELEASE 13 November 2020

    Save the date for 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 across the weekend from Friday to Sunday.

    Details as follows:

    Date: Friday 12, Saturday 13, and Sunday 14 March 2021

    Time: 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.

    Household Chemical Clean Out

    Council will be holding a household chemical clean out on Thursday 19 November at the Cooke Hockey Complex between 8am and 4pm. Residents can bring up to 20L or 20Kg of waste items for free, although please make sure to transport waste to the collection safely. For more information about what can be dropped off at the chemical clean out please contact Council on 6333 6111 or visit the Council website.

    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

    Women in Local Government information session

    An information session for women interested in standing as a candidate for the 2021 local government election will be held on Tuesday 17 November 2020. The session will from 5.30pm – 7.30pm in the Council Chambers. Due to COVID-19 restrictions numbers are limited. Participants must register to attend. Registration is via email to csrecep@bathurst.nsw.gov.au and you need to include your name and contact details. If you are unable to register via email call Council on 6333 6111.

    Blue-green algae 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

    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.

    Presentation of Financial Statements

    In accordance with Section 418 (3) of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW), Bathurst Regional Council advises that the ordinary Council meeting to be held on 18 November 2020 will include the presentation of the audited Financial Statements and the Auditor’s Reports for the year ending 30 June 2020. Submission close at 4pm Friday 27 November 2020 after the above public meeting has been held.


  • Youth Council elected

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    Mayor of Bathurst Bobby Bourke has welcomed the 14 members of the 2020/21 Youth Council into their role.

    The new Youth Council met for the first time this week and elected Bathurst High student Zoe Peters Youth Mayor and St Stanislaus College student Joshua Borland as Youth Deputy Mayor.

    Mayor Bourke congratulated the incoming Youth Council members.

    The Youth Council plays an important role in our community and within Council and I congratulate all those who were selected to serve on Youth Council for this current term.

    “I look forward to seeing what you achieve as a group and attending the many events and activities you get involved in during this term.”

    The 2020/21 Youth Council is:

    • Youth Mayor: Zoe Peters, Bathurst High Campus- Denison College
    • Deputy Youth Mayor: Joshua Borland, St Stanislaus College
    • Maddison Sufong: Kelso High Campus-Denison College
    • Loukia Robson: Kelso High Campus-Denison College
    • Jared Bignell: Kelso High Campus-Denison College
    • Ben Davis: St Stanislaus College
    • Travis Barrie: St Stanislaus College
    • Stella Hall: Mackillop College
    • Rosie O’Leary: Mackillop College
    • Ashley Maalouf: Mackillop College
    • Joseph O’Neill: Scots All Saints College
    • George Butler: Scots All Saints College
    • Sabine Fitzpatrick-Trevillion: Bathurst High Campus- Denison College
    • Harvey Lew: Bathurst High Campus- Denison College

    Youth Mayor Zoe Peters said she was excited and honoured to take on the role of Youth Mayor.

    “It's an absolute privilege just to be on the youth council, amongst 14 of the most amazing young leaders of Bathurst. To be elected mayor of such an influential group is beyond incredible and I'm so excited to see where we go and what we can achieve in our coming term.”

  • What's News

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    MEDIA RELEASE 6 November 2020


    What’s News


    Save the date for 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 across the weekend from Friday to Sunday.

    Details as follows:


    Date: Friday 12, Saturday 13, and Sunday 14 March 2021

    Time: 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.



    Community Animal Welfare Scheme


    Council in partnership with the RSPCA is pleased to announce that the next community animal welfare scheme will commence on Monday 16 November. This scheme is only open to pensioners, newstart or jobseeker recipients and healthcare card holders who are residents of the Bathurst Local Government Area.


    The subsidized cost for this program is as follows: Dog Female $70.00 Male $55.00 Cat Female $55.00 Male $40.00 The cost of microchipping is included for both dogs and cats. First vaccinations are included for both cats and dogs. Pain relief and hospitalization are included in the cost for both dogs and cats. Places are strictly limited, and bookings are essential at the following veterinary practices. Stewart Street Veterinary Hospital 6331 1222 Bathurst Central Animal Hospital 6334 2009.


    Household Chemical Clean Out


    Council will be holding a household chemical clean out on Thursday 19 November at the Cooke Hockey Complex between 8am and 4pm. Residents can bring up to 20L or 20Kg of waste items for free, although please make sure to transport waste to the collection safely. For more information about what can be dropped off at the chemical clean out please contact Council on 6333 6111 or visit the Council website.



    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


    Women in Local Government information session


    An information session for women interested in standing as a candidate for the 2021 local government election will be held on Tuesday 17 November 2020. The session will from 5.30pm – 7.30pm in the Council Chambers. Due to COVID-19 restrictions numbers are limited. Participants must register to attend. Registration is via email to csrecep@bathurst.nsw.gov.au and you need to include your name and contact details. If you are unable to register via email call Council on 6333 6111.


    YourSay


    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.


    Library


    The Library has a few new upcoming Author events, both online as collaborations between

    NSW Public Libraries: Contact the Library for more details 6333 6281.


    Craig Reucassel - Fight for Planet A

    Featuring a few shocking statistics to make you sit up and take notice, plus many more pro-active tips and strategies for everyday Australians who want to make a difference. Fight for Planet A is for anyone who has no Planet B - which is most of us.


    Sir Peter Cosgrove - You Shouldn’t Have Joined

    The warm, fascinating memoir of one of Australia’s most popular and prominent public figures allows

    us an incredible insight into the role and world of Australia’s Governor-General. It is also the story

    of those who have shared it with him, in particular his wife Lynne.


    Blue-green algae 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.


    NAIDOC Week

    8-15 November

    This year Council will celebrate NAIDOC Week online. The video, that will be posted on Council’s social media channels on November 9 commencing at 9.30am, will include a flag raising ceremony and interviews with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about what NAIDOC week means to them. The week invites

    all Australians to embrace the history of this country - a history which dates back thousands of generations.



    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer

  • Draft landscape plan for Sawpit Creek Open Space Reserve

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    MEDIA RELEASE 6 October 2020


    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.

    Sawpit Creek Open Space Reserve runs north to south between Ophir Road and the Mitchell Highway adjacent to the suburbs of Llanarth and Windradyne.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke said the plan details a proposal to provide pedestrian links and new park and recreation facilities, whilst enhancing and protecting our natural vegetation corridors.

    “The design includes designated spaces for passive and active use, with park seating, shelters, formal playgrounds, nature pathways and native vegetation plantings for our community to enjoy Sawpit Creek, he said.

    “Additionally, the proposed planting scheme will enhance the existing streetscape interfaces and contribute to the rehabilitation of the Sawpit Creek riparian corridor, and critically endangered Box-Gum Grassy Woodland ecological community.”

    The proposed plan includes a designated open space area that features a central irrigated grass recreation area, picnic facilities including shelters and seating, and playground equipment.

    The draft plan and associated documents are on display on the YourSay Bathurst website and the community is invited to comment and provide feedback at yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or via written submission to The General Manager, Bathurst Regional Council, 158 Russell Street or PMB 17 Bathurst, NSW 2795.

    Feedback will close on Friday 4 December 2020 at 4.00pm.

    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer




  • NAIDOC celebrations go online

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    MEDIA RELEASE 6 November 2020


    Bathurst’s NAIDOC Week celebrations will go online this year with a video of the flag raising ceremony and interviews featuring local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.


    NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC is celebrated not only in Indigenous communities, but by Australians from all walks of life.


    Mayor Bobby Bourke said the theme this year is Always Was, Always Will Be which recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.


    “NAIDOC week invites all Australians to embrace the history of this country - a history which dates back thousands of generations,” he said.


    The video will go live on Council’s Facebook page on Monday 9 November at 9.30am.


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


    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer



  • What’s News

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    MEDIA RELEASE 30 October 2020


    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.

    For more information visit museumsbathurst.com.au


    Bathurst Library Online Author Talk – Garth Nix


    Best selling young adult and children’s author, Garth Nix delights readers this month with a new fantasy adventure, ‘The Left-handed Booksellers of London’. Garth Nix will be online and answering questions on Tuesday 3 November at 6.30pm.


    For more details about the event and to register visit the Bathurst Library website ‘Whats On’ page www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/library. This is an event in collaboration with other NSW Public Libraries.



    Community Animal Welfare Scheme


    Council in partnership with the RSPCA is pleased to announce that the next community animal welfare scheme will commence on Monday 16 November. This scheme is only open to pensioners, newstart or jobseeker recipients and healthcare card holders who are residents of the Bathurst Local Government Area.


    The subsidized cost for this program is as follows: Dog Female $70.00 Male $55.00 Cat Female $55.00 Male $40.00 The cost of microchipping is included for both dogs and cats. First vaccinations are included for both cats and dogs. Pain relief and hospitalization are included in the cost for both dogs and cats. Places are strictly limited, and bookings are essential at the following veterinary practices. Stewart Street Veterinary Hospital 6331 1222 Bathurst Central Animal Hospital 6334 2009.


    Household Chemical Clean Out


    Council will be holding a household chemical clean out on Thursday 19 November at the Cooke Hockey Complex between 8am and 4pm. Residents can bring up to 20L or 20Kg of waste items for free, although please make sure to transport waste to the collection safely. For more information about what can be dropped off at the chemical clean out please contact Council on 6333 6111 or visit the Council website.



    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


    Women in Local Government information session


    An information session for women interested in standing as a candidate for the 2021 local government election will be held on Tuesday 17 November 2020. The session will from 5.30pm – 7.30pm in the Council Chambers. Due to COVID-19 restrictions numbers are limited. Participants must register to attend. Registration is via email to csrecep@bathurst.nsw.gov.au and you need to include your name and contact details. If you are unable to register via email call Council on 6333 6111.


    YourSay 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.


    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer

  • New parks for the community

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    MEDIA RELEASE 30 October 2020



    New parks for the community


    The construction of new parks within the Marsden Heights subdivision area in Kelso will commence soon, with final arrangements being made with contractors that will be involved in the project.


    Three reserves located within Mendel, Coates and Keane Drives will undergo embellishment works to transform the open space sites to usable parklands for residents.


    The project will see the installation of inclusive playground equipment, fitness stations, a multipurpose active sports court, picnic shelters, seating, a footpath network, landscaping and tree planting.


    Mayor Bobby Bourke said the works were possible thanks in part to the Federal Government’s Drought Communities Program.


    “The project will be funded with $150,000 from Council and a grant of $150,000 from the Federal Government,” he said.


    “The project will provide our community with more wonderful spaces to get together, play, relax and spend time outdoors.”


    On site works are expected commence within the coming months.


    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer