News Centre

Share News Centre on Facebook Share News Centre on Twitter Share News Centre on Linkedin Email News Centre link

Consultation has concluded


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
  • What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council

    Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Facebook Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Twitter Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Linkedin Email What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council link

    MEDIA RELEASE 28 February 2020

    Fundraising opportunity at the Bathurst Cycling Classic

    Are you a part of a local sporting club or community group that is looking for an opportunity to fundraise? Council is calling for volunteers to assist at the Bathurst Cycling Classic, 14-15 March. By volunteering, you will earn a monetary donation to help your organisation achieve its fundraising goals. For more information and to register, visit the Bathurst Cycling Classic website.

    International Women’s Day

    Equal/Evening/Everyone

    5.00 pm - 7.00 pm - Friday 6 March

    Machattie Park, outside Begonia House.

    This event will provide the community with an opportunity to chat, enjoy light refreshments and entertainment. The event also includes information about a range of services available to women in the Bathurst Region.

    All About Women

    11.00 am - 3.30 pm - Sunday 8 March Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre

    Livestreaming from Sydney Opera House. Further information available at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    Sustainable Living Expo

    Fast Ed from Better Homes and Gardens will be the guest speaker at this year’s Sustainable Living Expo on Saturday, 28 March. The expo is on from 8.00am to 1.00pm and runs in conjunction Bathurst Farmers’ Markets. The event will also feature a range of exhibitions, workshops, an interactive children’s show promoting water conservation and the return of the popular Shoalhaven Zoo to You.

    In the lead up to his appearance at the expo, Fast Ed will host ‘Cooking with Ed’ on Friday, 27 March from 7.00pm at Bathurst Showground. The event features a cooking demonstration, question and answer session and autograph session.

    Tickets are available at BMEC from the box office or online at bmec.com.au for $70.For more information visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    Bathurst Town Centre Masterplan Consultations

    On Tuesday 10 March, consultants will be available to learn about the community’s vision for the Bathurst Town Centre. Community members are invited to attend drop-in engagement sessions to meet with Council’s consultants.

    The drop-in engagement sessions are as follows:

    Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre

    William Street

    11.30 – 1.30pm

    Charles Sturt University

    Library, Room 322, Building

    1412, Panorama Ave

    2.30pm – 4pm

    Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre

    William Street

    5.30pm – 7pm

    For further information please contact Council’s Manager Strategic Planning, Janet Bingham on 63336211 for the BMEC sessions; or Charles Sturt University’s Project Manager Mary-Ann Keith on 63386264 for the Charles Sturt University session.

    Village Meetings

    Council will hold meetings with residents in villages during March and April 2020. You are invited to attend and meet with Councillors and Council’s Senior Staff to discuss projects Council is currently undertaking and any other matters of interest with you.

    Each meeting will commence at 6.00 pm and will be held at the following locations:


    • Eglinton War Memorial Hall – 26 March

    • Raglan Community Hall – 31 March

    • Peel Community Hall – 2 April

    • Sunny Corner Community Hall – 7 April

    • Perthville Community Hall – 21 April

    If you have any enquiries regarding the above, please contact Council on 6333 6201.

    Council Museums

    Changes to opening hours and days of operations

    With the opening of the Bathurst Rail Museum, the following changes to museum opening hours and days are now in effect:

    National Motor Racing Museum

    Open: 6 days a week

    Hours: 9.00 am - 4.30 pm

    Closed: Tuesdays

    Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

    Open: 6 days a week

    Hours: 9.00 am - 4.30 pm

    Closed: Wednesdays

    Chifley Home and Education Centre

    Open: 6 days a week

    Hours: 11.30 am - 1.00 pm

    Closed: Thursdays

    Bathurst Rail Museum

    Open: 6 days a week

    Hours: 9.00 am- 4.30pm

    Closed: Thursday

    All museums will be open 7 days a week during NSW school holiday periods.

    Railway Museum Plaques

    Become part of Bathurst’s railway family and purchase a replica brass engine plate with your family name to be displayed in perpetuity at the new Bathurst Rail Museum.

    Small 120mm x 65mm $250 inc GST

    Large* 240mm x 130mm $500 inc GST

    *note: Large plaques also include the opportunity to have 150 words of your family history displayed on the upcoming Bathurst Rail Museum website.

    For more information call 6333 6593. Purchase online at YourSay Bathurst or in person at BMEC.

    Heritage Assistance Grants

    Applications are now invited for small grants for the following funds:

    Bathurst Region Heritage Fund

    Provides small grants for the repair and maintenance of older buildings in the region. The program is supported by the NSW Heritage Branch of the Office of Environment and Heritage.

    Bathurst CBD Main Street Improvement Fund

    Provides small grants to assist property owners and tenants to improve, repair and maintain buildings within the Bathurst CBD.

    Bathurst Region Interpretation Fund

    Provides small grants for the preparation of Conservation Management Plans, historic publications and interpretation projects to promote and interpret the region’s history.

    All applications close Friday 29 May.Applications for funding must be made on Council’s application form which is available on Council’s website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or from the Civic Centre. For more information call 6333 6211.

    YourSay

    Council is currently seeking feedback on the Draft Open Space Strategy. Visit yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    Library

    Author Talk - The Gift of Adoption

    6pm - Thursday 12 March

    What is it really like to adopt a child from overseas? Get an inside view of the red tape, challenges and reward of forming a loving family from different cultures.

    All activities are free, but bookings are essential phone 6333 6281.

    Bathurst Region Macquarie Medal Project/Scholarship

    Applications are now invited for a supporting grant or scholarship to undertake a major work or learning in the following areas:

    Conservation, maintenance and adaptive reuse projects of heritage items or at risk buildings and sites of heritage value within the Bathurst region.

    Promotion and interpretation of the history and heritage of the Bathurst region, its building and places, natural environment, people and projects and their embedded stories and enhance community reflection and understanding about the Bathurst region’s history.

    Support the learning in heritage management and conservation.

    Foster and support the growth of heritage trades and practices.

    A grant of up to $10,000 (paid over two years) is available to the winning project or area of learning.

    Applications for funding must be made on Council’s application form which is available on Council’s website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or from Council’s Environmental, Planning and Building Services Department, Civic Centre, Russell Street, Bathurst.

    The closing date for applications is Friday, 13 March 2020. Further information can be obtained by contacting Council on 6333 6211.

    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer


  • Better Homes and Gardens star at this year’s Sustainable Living Expo

    Share Better Homes and Gardens star at this year’s Sustainable Living Expo on Facebook Share Better Homes and Gardens star at this year’s Sustainable Living Expo on Twitter Share Better Homes and Gardens star at this year’s Sustainable Living Expo on Linkedin Email Better Homes and Gardens star at this year’s Sustainable Living Expo link

    MEDIA RELEASE 27 February 2020


    Fast Ed from Better Homes and Gardens will be the guest speaker at this year’s Sustainable Living Expo on Saturday, 28 March.

    The expo is on from 8.00am to 1.00pm and runs in conjunction Bathurst Farmers’ Markets. The event will also feature a range of exhibitions, workshops, an interactive children’s show promoting water conservation and the return of the popular Shoalhaven Zoo to You.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke said the event raises awareness of ways to live more sustainably.

    “The Sustainable Living Expo is also an opportunity for organisations including local businesses, non-government organisations, community groups and others to showcase their sustainable ideas, products, services and volunteer opportunities,” he said.

    “Everyone can contribute to the environment by living more sustainably. There are many simple things that can be done to reduce the amount of resources we consume. Come along to the expo and find out how,”.

    The Sustainable Living Expo provides information about sustainable living, waste and recycling, water conservation, green design and construction, solar power, gardening and wildlife in addition to future sustainability objectives which may be prioritised in the future. Entry to the expo is via gold coin donation.

    In the lead up to his appearance at the expo, Fast Ed will host ‘Cooking with Ed’ on Friday, 27 March from 7.00pm at Bathurst Showground. The event features a cooking demonstration, question and answer session and autograph session.

    Tickets are available at BMEC from the box office or online at bmec.com.au for $70.For more information visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au

    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer

  • Celebrate equality this International Women’s Day

    Share Celebrate equality this International Women’s Day on Facebook Share Celebrate equality this International Women’s Day on Twitter Share Celebrate equality this International Women’s Day on Linkedin Email Celebrate equality this International Women’s Day link

    MEDIA RELEASE 27 February 2020

    Events for International Women’s Day are held around the world each year to celebrate women’s achievements they make to their community.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke said the events celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.

    The significance of International Women's Day is increasing each year as is the respect, appreciation and care for women in our community and society,” he said.

    Council will hold two events. The first is a free informal event, Equal, Evening, Everyone on Friday, March 6 in Machattie Park from 5.00pm-7.00pm.

    The event will feature a performance from stand-up comedian Jennifer Menchin. Jennifer grew up in country NSW and began her radio career in Bathurst. She has since won several Australian Commercial Radio Awards and now performs stand-up comedy at various events throughout NSW. The Bashira Belly Dancers and two local musicians will also perform. Light refreshments will be available.

    The second event is a free livestream of All About Women from Sydney Opera House at BMEC on Sunday, 8 March from 11.00am to 3.30pm.

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

    ENDS

    Media Contact Media Officer

  • Bathurst Town Centre Masterplan Consultation Sessions

    Share Bathurst Town Centre Masterplan Consultation Sessions on Facebook Share Bathurst Town Centre Masterplan Consultation Sessions on Twitter Share Bathurst Town Centre Masterplan Consultation Sessions on Linkedin Email Bathurst Town Centre Masterplan Consultation Sessions link

    MEDIA RELEASE 25 February 2020


    Consultation sessions to learn about the community’s vision for Bathurst Town Centre will be on Tuesday, 10 March.

    Community members are invited to attend drop-in engagement sessions to discuss their vision with Council’s consultants.

    In September last year, Council and Charles Sturt University entered discussions to formulate a plan to strengthen Bathurst’s position as a regional education hub, including through a potential Charles Sturt University presence in the CBD. The aim of the Master Plan to is to provide a strategy to strengthen the historic Bathurst Town Centre as the regional business and cultural hub of the city in an era of significant retail change.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke encouraged the community to attend the sessions for their chance to contribute to this important project.

    “I invite everyone to attend the drop-in engagement sessions to discuss their vision. A brief presentation will be held at the beginning of each session followed by individual and group discussions,” he said.

    Sessions times and locations

    Location

    Time

    Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre (BMEC), William Street

    11.30 – 1.30pm

    Charles Sturt University Library, Room 322, Building 1412, Panorama Ave

    2.30pm – 4pm

    Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre (BMEC), William Street

    5.30pm – 7pm

    For further information please contact Council’s Manager Strategic Planner, Janet Bingham on 63336211 for the BMEC sessions; or Charles Sturt University’s Project Manager Mary-Ann Keith on 63386264 for the Charles Sturt University session.

    ENDS

    Media contact: Corinne Boer Media and Communications Officer P: 02 6333 6179
    M: 0448 685 340 E: corinne.boer@bathurst.nsw.gov.au


  • What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council

    Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Facebook Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Twitter Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Linkedin Email What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council link

    MEDIA RELEASE 21 February 2020

    Changes to watering gardens

    Bathurst remains on Extreme water restrictions, however, there will be a change to the way gardens are watered later this month.

    From Monday 24 February, residents will no longer be permitted to use a hose, microspray system or other water efficient irrigation systems. Instead, gardens can only be watered using buckets and watering cans.

    Water times will be simplified, with watering allowed before 10.00 am or after 4.00 pm, on Wednesdays and Sundays only for 30 minutes of filling time. The 30 minutes will apply for the time it takes to fill buckets and watering cans.

    For more information visit bathurst.nsw.gov.au/waterrestrictions

    Council Museums

    Changes to opening hours and days of operations

    With the opening of the Bathurst Rail Museum, the following changes to museum opening hours and days will come into effect on Saturday, 22 February.

    National Motor Racing Museum

    Open: 6 days a week

    Hours: 9.00 am - 4.30 pm

    Closed: Tuesdays

    Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

    Open: 6 days a week

    Hours: 9.00 am - 4.30 pm

    Closed: Wednesdays

    Chifley Home and Education Centre

    Open: 6 days a week

    Hours: 11.30 am - 1.00 pm

    Closed: Thursdays

    Bathurst Rail Museum

    Open: 6 days a week

    Hours: 9.00 am- 4.30pm

    Closed: Thursday

    All museums will be open 7 days a week during NSW school holiday periods.

    Heritage Assistance Grants

    Applications are now invited for small grants for the following funds:

    Bathurst Region Heritage Fund

    Provides small grants for the repair and maintenance of older buildings in the region. The program is supported by the NSW Heritage Branch of the Office of Environment and Heritage.

    Bathurst CBD Main Street Improvement Fund

    Provides small grants to assist property owners and tenants to improve, repair and maintain buildings within the Bathurst CBD.

    Bathurst Region Interpretation Fund

    Provides small grants for the preparation of Conservation Management Plans, historic publications and interpretation projects to promote and interpret the region’s history.

    All applications close Friday 29 May.Applications for funding must be made on Council’s application form which is available on Council’s website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or from the Civic Centre. For more information call 6333 6211.

    YourSay

    Council is currently seeking feedback on the Draft Open Space Strategy.

    Visit yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au to have you say.

    National Motor Racing Museum Exhibition

    Around the Clock: Bathurst 12-Hour and 24-Hour Endurance Racers.

    Fast becoming a key event on the Australian and International motorsport calendar, the Bathurst 12-Hour attracts teams and drivers from across the globe, competing in the Intercontinental GT Challenge. This exhibition looks back over the history of the Bathurst 12-Hour and 24-Hour endurance races and the evolution of the event since the first running in 1991.

    Library

    Book launch - Dark Sky Dreamings 6pm – Thursday, 27 February.

    Meet the local writers who have contributed to this exciting anthology that explores our connection and fascination with the inland sky of south-eastern Australia and the vast universe beyond.

    Author Talk - The Gift of Adoption

    6pm - Thursday 12 March

    What is it really like to adopt a child from overseas? Get an inside view of the red tape, challenges and reward of forming a loving family from different cultures.

    All activities are free, but bookings are essential phone 6333 6281.

    Bathurst Region Macquarie Medal Project/Scholarship

    Applications are now invited for a supporting grant or scholarship to undertake a major work or learning in the following areas:

    Conservation, maintenance and adaptive reuse projects of heritage items or at risk buildings and sites of heritage value within the Bathurst region.

    Promotion and interpretation of the history and heritage of the Bathurst region, its building and places, natural environment, people and projects and their embedded stories and enhance community reflection and understanding about the Bathurst region’s history.

    Support the learning in heritage management and conservation.

    Foster and support the growth of heritage trades and practices.

    A grant of up to $10,000 (paid over two years) is available to the winning project or area of learning.

    Applications for funding must be made on Council’s application form which is available on Council’s website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or from Council’s Environmental, Planning and Building Services Department, Civic Centre, Russell Street, Bathurst.

    The closing date for applications is Friday, 13 March 2020. Further information can be obtained by contacting Council on 6333 6211.

    Railway Museum Plaques

    Become part of Bathurst’s railway family and purchase a replica brass engine plate with your family name to be displayed in perpetuity at the new Bathurst Rail Museum.

    Small 120mm x 65mm $250 inc GST

    Large* 240mm x 130mm $500 inc GST

    *note: Large plaques also include the opportunity to have 150 words of your family history displayed on the upcoming Bathurst Rail Museum website.

    For more information call 6333 6593. Purchase online at YourSay Bathurst or in person at BMEC.

    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer


  • Heritage Assistance Grants

    Share Heritage Assistance Grants on Facebook Share Heritage Assistance Grants on Twitter Share Heritage Assistance Grants on Linkedin Email Heritage Assistance Grants link

    MEDIA RELEASE 20 February 2020

    Council is inviting applications for small grants to assist local property owners and community groups to restore, repair, promote and interpret the region’s heritage.

    Mayor Bobby Bourke said built heritage helps to tell the stories from the past and provide insights into important people and events.

    “It informs us about our cultural history and connects us with our past and gives our community a sense of identity. It is important that we maintain and conserve this part of our history,” he said.

    The Bathurst Region Heritage Fund provides small grants for the repair and maintenance of older buildings in the region. The program is supported by the NSW Heritage Branch of the Office of Environment and Heritage.

    The Bathurst CBD Main Street Improvement Fund provides small grants to assist property owners and tenants to improve, repair and maintain buildings within the Bathurst CBD.

    The Bathurst Region Interpretation Fund provides small grants for the preparation of Conservation Management Plans, historic publications and interpretation projects to promote and interpret the region’s history.

    All applications close Friday 29 May 2020.

    For more information or to apply visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au. For more information, phone.

    Heritage Advisory Service

    Council offers a free Heritage Advisory Service that operates on a fortnightly basis.

    Council’s Heritage Advisor and Senior Heritage Planner can meet with you on site to discuss maintenance, development options and provide advice on signage and colour schemes. Please contact Council on 6333 6211 to make an appointment.

    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer

  • What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council 14 February 2020

    Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council 14 February 2020 on Facebook Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council 14 February 2020 on Twitter Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council 14 February 2020 on Linkedin Email What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council 14 February 2020 link

    MEDIA RELEASE 14 February2020

    Heritage Assistance Grants

    Applications are now invited for small grants for the following funds: 

    Bathurst Region Heritage Fund

    Provides small grants for the repair and maintenance of older buildings in the region. The program is supported by the NSW Heritage Branch of the Office of Environment and Heritage. 

    Bathurst CBD Main Street Improvement Fund

    Provides small grants to assist property owners and tenants to improve, repair and maintain buildings within the Bathurst CBD. 

    Bathurst Region Interpretation Fund 

    Provides small grants for the preparation of Conservation Management Plans, historic publications and interpretation projects to promote and interpret the region’s history. 

    All applications close Friday 29 May.Applications for funding must be made on Council’s application form which is available on Council’s website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or from the Civic Centre. For more information call 6333 6211. 

    National Motor Racing Museum Exhibition

    Around the Clock: Bathurst 12-Hour and 24-Hour Endurance Racers.

    Fast becoming a key event on the Australian and International motorsport calendar, the Bathurst 12-Hour attracts teams and drivers from across the globe, competing in the Intercontinental GT Challenge. This exhibition looks back over the history of the Bathurst 12-Hour and 24-Hour endurance races and the evolution of the event since the first running in 1991.

    Library

    Book launch - Dark Sky Dreamings 6pm – Thursday, 27 February.

    Meet the local writers who have contributed to this exciting anthology that explores our connection and fascination with the inland sky of south-eastern Australia and the vast universe beyond.

    Author Talk - The Gift of Adoption

    6pm - Thursday 12 March

    What is it really like to adopt a child from overseas? Get an inside view of the red tape, challenges and reward of forming a loving family from different cultures.

    All activities are free but bookings are essential phone 6333 6281.

    NSW Seniors Festival

    12-23 February

    The Seniors Festival is a celebration of the valuable contribution seniors make to the community. An array of events, activities and entertainment will be on offer for all seniors to enjoy, including historic bus tours, exercise classes, morning teas, concerts and much more. For more information phone 6333 6523 or visit Council’s website.

    Bathurst Region Macquarie Medal Project/Scholarship

    Applications are now invited for a supporting grant or scholarship to undertake a major work or learning in the following areas:

    Conservation, maintenance and adaptive reuse projects of heritage items or at risk buildings and sites of heritage value within the Bathurst region.

    Promotion and interpretation of the history and heritage of the Bathurst region, its building and places, natural environment, people and projects and their embedded stories and enhance community reflection and understanding about the Bathurst region’s history.

    Support the learning in heritage management and conservation.

    Foster and support the growth of heritage trades and practices.

    A grant of up to $10,000 (paid over two years) is available to the winning project or area of learning.

    Applications for funding must be made on Council’s application form which is available on Council’s website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or from Council’s Environmental, Planning and Building Services Department, Civic Centre, Russell Street, Bathurst.

    The closing date for applications is Friday, 13 March 2020. Further information can be obtained by contacting Council on 6333 6211.

    Railway Museum Plaques

    Become part of Bathurst’s railway family and purchase a replica brass engine plate with your family name to be displayed in perpetuity at the new Bathurst Rail Museum.

    Small 120mm x 65mm $250 inc GST

    Large* 240mm x 130mm $500 inc GST

    *note: Large plaques also include the opportunity to have 150 words of your family history displayed on the upcoming Bathurst Rail Museum website.

    For more information call 6333 6593. Purchase online at YourSay Bathurst or in person at BMEC.


  • Launch of Museums Bathurst

    Share Launch of Museums Bathurst on Facebook Share Launch of Museums Bathurst on Twitter Share Launch of Museums Bathurst on Linkedin Email Launch of Museums Bathurst link

    MEDIA RELEASE 14 February 2020 

    With the opening of the Bathurst Rail Museum to the public on Saturday February 22, Museums Bathurst is the new name and brand encompassing all Council owned museums.

    Mayor of Bathurst Bobby Bourke said the initiative will align opening and closing times for Council-run museums.

    “The operating hours at the existing museums have been adjusted with each of the facilities closing one day per week on different days to facilitate back of housework to be undertaken, he said.

    New ticketing options will also provide affordable flexible options for locals and visitors,”.

    The initiative involves the development of the Museums Bathurst website which will provide a one stop shop for information on all of Council's museums such as operating hours, ticketing, events and activities. The site, which is currently in development, will include links to other local museums and cultural facilities.

    Museums Bathurst includes:

    • Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

    • National Motor Racing Museum

    • Chifley Home and Education Centre

    • Bathurst Rail Museum, and

    • Central Tablelands Collections Facility (when constructed)

    New operating hours

    • Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum 9am to 4.30pm closed Wednesdays

    • National Motor Racing Museum 9am to 4.30pm closed Tuesdays

    • Chifley Home and Education Centre two tours 11.30 and 1.00pm closed Thursdays

    • Bathurst Rail Museum 9am to 4.30pm closed Thursdays

    New ticketing

    Museum PassCovers single entry to all museums and is valid for 2 weeks and offers 10% discount on retail items excluding the Rail Museum Café Adult $45 Concession $30 Family $105 Child (school age) $21

    Annual Membership Single Museum Covers annual entry to one of the four museums including 10% discount on retail items excluding Rail Café and 10% discount entry for visiting friends and relatives Adult $50 Concession $40 Family $100 Child (school age) $25

    Annual MembershipAll Museums

    Covers entry for all four museums including 10% discount on retail items excluding Rail Café and 10% discount entry for visiting friends and relatives Adult $150 Concession $120 Family $300 Child (school age) $75.

    Single entry to each museum is also available.



  • Changes to garden watering to commence 24 February

    Share Changes to garden watering to commence 24 February on Facebook Share Changes to garden watering to commence 24 February on Twitter Share Changes to garden watering to commence 24 February on Linkedin Email Changes to garden watering to commence 24 February link

    MEDIA RELEASE 12 February 2020

    Bathurst remains on Extreme water restrictions, however, there will be a change to the way gardens are watered later this month.

    From Monday, 24 February, residents will no longer be permitted to use a hose, microspray system or other water efficient irrigation systems. Instead, gardens can only be watered using buckets or watering cans. Water times will also be simplified, with watering allowed before 10am or after 4pm, on Wednesdays and Sundays only for 30 minutes of filling time. The 30 minutes will apply for the time it takes to fill buckets and watering cans.

    Greywater which can be collected from showers, sinks and laundries can still be applied before 10am and after 4pm on any day.

    Mayor of Bathurst Bobby Bourke said the change has been triggered as a result of Chifley Dam reaching 29 per cent. The changes in watering times will also ensure that residents can continue to water during daylight hours when daylight savings ends.

    “Water restrictions are an important and necessary measure designed to reduce water consumption and give Council time to complete important water infrastructure projects to augment Council’s water supply. I would like to thank our community for your overwhelming support of water restrictions. Residents, businesses and community groups have been very responsive in adopting water conservation measures and complying with the water restrictions,” he said.

    For more information please visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/waterrestrictions or call the water restrictions hotline on 6333 1683.

    Media contact: Media Officer

  • What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council

    Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Facebook Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Twitter Share What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council on Linkedin Email What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council link

    MEDIA RELEASE 7 February 2020


    National Motor Racing Museum Exhibition

    Around the Clock: Bathurst 12-Hourand 24-Hour Endurance Racers.

    Fast becoming a key event on the Australian andInternational motorsport calendar, the Bathurst12-Hour attracts teams and drivers from acrossthe globe, competing in the Intercontinental GTChallenge.This exhibition looks back over the history ofthe Bathurst 12-Hour and 24-Hour enduranceraces and the evolution of the event since the firstrunning in 1991, featuring

    What’s on at the Bathurst Library

    Book launch - Dark Sky Dreamings 6pm - Thursday 27 February Meet the local writers who have contributed to this exciting anthology that explores our connection and fascination with the inland sky of south-eastern Australia and the vast universe beyond.

    Author Talk - The Gift of Adoption
    6pm - Thursday 12 March

    What is it really like to adopt a child from overseas? Get an inside view of the red tape, challenges and reward of forming a loving family from different cultures.

    All activites are free but bookings are essential phone 6333 6281.

    Bathurst Regional Art

    Gallery

    Artist Talk
    11am - Saturday 8 February

    Q&A between exhibiting artist Paul Davies with BRAG Director Sarah Gurich.

    Tim Ross: Designing a Legacy

    6.30pm - Thursday 13 February

    Part talk, part screening and part comedy show, join comedian, broadcaster and design nerd Tim Ross for a unique live cinematic show. Entry: $35

    BRAGS members, $39 concession & students, $45 non-members, limited capacity book now. This a fundraising event for BRAGS.

    To book or find out more about these events phone the Art Gallery on 6333 6555.

    Suttor, Mitre, Lambert Street Roundabout

    Due to the Mitre, Suttor, Lambert Street roundabout construction, there will be changed traffic conditions in the area.

    The bus interchange has relocated to the front of Assumption Church and there are changes to school drop-off and pick-up zones.

    The intersection remains open under traffic control; however, delays are expected with reduced speed limits. Please allow extra time for school drop off and pick up.

    Works are expected to change frequently due to the nature of the project,people are advised to approach the intersection with caution at all times and adhere to the changing traffic conditions.

    For the latest project information visit the Bathurst YourSay website or if you prefer to talk to someone, please call 6333 6100.

    NSW Seniors Festival

    12-23 February

    The Seniors Festival is a celebration of the valuablecontribution seniors make to the community.An array of events, activities and entertainment will beon offer for all seniors to enjoy, including historic bustours, exercise classes, morning teas, concerts and much

    more.For more information phone 6333 6523 or visit Council’s website.

    Bathurst Bike Show

    8 February, 10am – 2pm

    Russell St, Bathurst

    The Bathurst Street and Custom Motorcycle Show is a unique grass-roots community-based motorcycle show. Bikes on show range from daily rides to full on customs. A variety of brands and styles of bike are represented; over 100 bikes on display last year. Trade stalls and club displays line the street, including the Shannon’s semi, and there’s also entertainment for kids.

    The show is building Bathurst as a motorcycle ‘mecca’, preparing for the return of motorcycle racing when the new circuit is built.

    For more information visit http://www.bathurstbikeshow.com/

    Bathurst Region Macquarie Medal Project/Scholarship

    Applications are now invited for a supporting grant or scholarship to undertake a major work or learning in the following areas:

    · Conservation, maintenance and adaptive reuse projects of heritage items or at risk buildings and sites of heritage value within the Bathurst region.

    · Promotion and interpretation of the history and heritage of the Bathurst region, its building and places, natural environment, people and projects and their embedded stories and enhance community reflection and understanding about the Bathurst region’s history.

    · Support the learning in heritage management and conservation.

    · Foster and support the growth of heritage trades and practices.

    A grant of up to $10,000 (paid over two years) is available to the winning project or area of learning.

    Applications for funding must be made on Council’s application form which is availableon Council’s website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or from Council’s Environmental, Planning and Building Services Department, Civic Centre, Russell Street, Bathurst.

    The closing date for applications is Friday, 13 March 2020.

    Further information can be obtained by contacting Council on 6333 6211.

    Section 356 Donations

    Council is seeking expressions of interest from community organisations and individuals seeking funding from Council to be included in the 2020/2021 budget. Funding is available for the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021.Application forms are available on Council’s website or from the Civic Centre, 158 Russell Street, Bathurst and need to be submitted by 4.00 pm on Tuesday, 4 February 2020.Organisations/groups who have received funding previously should re-apply if they wish to be considered for further funding.

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

    Railway Museum Plaques

    Become part of Bathurst’s railway family and purchasea replica brass engine plate with your family nameto be displayed in perpetuity at the newBathurst Rail Museum.

    · Small 120mm x 65mm $250 inc GST

    · Large* 240mm x 130mm $500 inc GST

    *note: Large plaques also include the opportunityto have 150 words of your family history displayedon the upcoming Bathurst Rail Museum website.

    For more information call6333 6593. Purchase online at YourSayBathurst or in person at BMEC.

    CBD CCTV Stage Two

    Works for the second stage of the CBD CCTV project will commence on Monday 10 February. The project will involve underboring works in locations around the CBD which will have an impact on parking. The system is expected to go live in June.

    For details on impacted areas within the CBD, or for more information visit the Smart Communities page on Council’s website or phone 6333 6111.

    ENDS

    Media contact: Media Officer