What's News 10 May

Published on 10 May 2024

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Waste 2 Art Exhibition

The Waste 2 Art exhibition will take place at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre from 10am to 3pm each day, Saturday 11 May to Tuesday 14 May. Free Entry.

This year’s theme is the year of packaging, head to BMEC to see all the artworks on display.

 

Council Meeting

An Ordinary Meeting of Bathurst Regional Council will be held in the Council Chamber, Civic Centre, Bathurst on Wednesday 15 May 2024 at 6pm.

Public Forum will be held from 6pm to allow members of the public to raise matters regarding the agenda with Council.

The meeting will be livestreamed on our YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/3QIHAB7

 

National Sorry Day

National Sorry Day is observed annually on May 26, to acknowledge and recognise the historical mistreatment and injustices inflicted upon First Nations people, particularly the forced removal of Indigenous children from their families.

Council will host an Elders Morning Tea to commemorate National Sorry Day 2024.

Date: Friday 24 May 2024

Time: 10:30am - 12:00pm

Location: Kelso Community Hub, 24 Bonnor Street Kelso

RSVP is required for this event on (02) 6338 2821 by Wednesday 15 May 2024.

 

Community tree planting days 

A community tree planting day will be held on and Sunday 26 May, starting at 10am, along the banks of Queen Charlotte’s Vale Creek.

Lend a hand to help plant native plants for flying-fox habitat along the banks of the Macquarie Wambuul River.  After the planting activities, Bathurst Regional Council will host a free BBQ lunch for all participants. 

For more information phone 0407 256 791 or (02) 6333 6233.

 

National Reconciliation Week | Big BBQ

National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2024 is 'Now More Than Ever', a reminder to all of us that no matter what, the fight for justice and the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will - and must - continue.

Council will host a free big BBQ event on Friday 31 May 2024 from 11:30am - 1:30pm in Kings Parade.

The event will also include a Welcome to Country and traditional dances performed by Dirraybang Footprint.

 

The Bathurst Winter Festival is back

The Bathurst Winter Festival is almost here and it’s time to start planning your Winter adventure this July school holidays! Tickets to the McDonald’s Bathurst Ice Rink are on sale from Wednesday the 8th of May. Make sure to follow the festival on Facebook and Instagram, and head to www.bathurstwinterfestival.com.au to keep up to date with all the exciting festival program announcements.

 

Be Involved in the Bathurst Winter Festival

Applications are open to be involved in the 2024 Bathurst Winter Festival.

Opportunities are available for food and alcohol vendors, market stalls and performers to be part of the festival, as well as for local businesses to be involved in the program of events, window displays or as accommodation partners.

To find out more and apply, visit https://www.bathurstwinterfestival.com.au/Be-Involved

 

Pillars of Bathurst

2024 nominations are now open for the Pillars of Bathurst project which recognises people who have played an important part in the development of our community.

Information is available on the Bathurst Library website and submissions close 31 August 2024. For more information: https://library.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/Research-History/Pillars-of-Bathurst

 

Tree protection policy

Council wants to hear from the community about your views on the protection of trees. A survey is available at: https://yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/tree-protection-policy

Feedback is sought up until 15 May 2024. RSVPs for the community workshop are essential and can be made to Council’s Environmental Planning and Building Services Dept on (02) 6333 6211 or council@bathurst.nsw.gov.au

 

Photography competition

The Bathurst Visitor Information Centre (BVIC) is celebrating the exceptional natural beauty of our region this autumn with a photography competition. The competition is open to all, with entries closing Saturday, 24 May.

Two winners will be selected, one by the BVIC tourism team and the other by a public vote from a shortlist compiled by BVIC from all submissions received. Public voting will be open in the final week of autumn from 24 to 31 May. Winners will be announced on Saturday the 1 June. Winners will receive a $250 Buy Local Gift Card.  For more information, terms and conditions, or to submit an entry visit www.bathurstregion.com.au

 

Village Meetings

Trunkey Creek, Community Hall 13 May 6pm

Sunny Corner, Community Hall 21 May 6pm

Wattle Flat, Recreation Hall 28 May 6pm

Hill End, Hosie’s 23 Clarke Street, 6 June 5pm

 

Bathurst Writers and Readers Festival

The Bathurst Writers and Readers Festivals Great Festival Read is back. This hugely popular feature of the local program sees booklovers reading the same book in the lead-up to the Festival weekend on May 24th - May 26th at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre. This year’s book is Girl In A Pink Dress by Kylie Needham. Set in both the Sydney art world and a remote mountain town, it’s the story of a woman artist, Frances, told across two time periods. Pick up your copy from BooksPlus or the Library today to get involved in the giant book club and keep an eye out for more festival detail on https://www.bmec.com.au/

 

Author Talks @ the Library

National Simultaneous Storytime

Wednesday 22 May 2024, 12pm to 1pm

Bookings: (02) 6333 6281

Bathurst Library will participate in National Simultaneous Storytime, which is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association. Each year a picture book, by an Australian author and illustrator, is read simultaneously around the country.

Arrive by 11:50am for a 12pm sharp start.

Dress in blue to celebrate this year's featured book, Bowerbird Blues by Aura Parker. There will also be stories, songs, rhymes and a take-home craft.

Throughout this week, collect a scavenger hunt sheet to complete for your chance to go in the prize draw, thanks to BooksPlus.

 

 

Tania Blanchard

Thursday 30 May, 6pm

Bookings: (02) 6333 6281

Tania Blanchard writes historical fiction inspired by the true stories and the rich cultural heritage of her family's history. Her new book A Woman of Courage, is the story of the women’s suffrage movement in England 1890, told through the perspective of a young woman and the choices she must make to help forge a new future. Hear Tania speak about her writing research and more. Copies of the book will be for sale on the night.

 

Deep listening to Nature

Friday 14 June 2024, 11am

Bookings: (02) 6333 6281

Master nature sound recordist, Andrew Skeoch, will guide you into hearing the languages of nature; developing your auditory awareness, identifying species by ear, recognising behaviours and repertoire, and finding empathy with the voices of other beings.  

Deeper listening allows us to discern the integrity of entire ecosystems, the influence of evolution and earth time, and reveal what the communications of the biosphere tell us about how nature functions to sustain itself. Andrew’s presentations are accompanied by vibrant recordings and spectrogram analysis that shows the beauty of birdsong.  You’ll hear the environment around you in a whole new way. 

 

Media contact: Lilli Reid  Digital Communications Officer

P: 02 6333 6592  

E: Lilli.Reid@bathurst.nsw.gov.au 

 

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