What's News March 8

Published on 01 March 2024

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What’s News

Harmony Week

 

Harmony Week is an opportunity to acknowledge diversity while demonstrating our commitment to living together harmoniously as Australians.  The message of Harmony Week is “Everyone Belongs”.  Council will be holding an event on Saturday 23 March. The celebration will include multicultural food, entertainment, and craft activities.

 

Where: Bathurst Library/Art Gallery Forecourt, Keppel Street

When: Saturday 23 March 10am to 12noon

 

For further information phone 6333 6523.

 

NetWaste Community Survey

 

Council in partnership with NetWaste is inviting residents to complete an online survey to learn more about residents' knowledge and behaviours regarding waste management.

 

A market research consultant will also be undertaking phone surveys on behalf of Council over the next 3 weeks via random telephone number generation. 

 

To provide feedback, please visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/PLF6RVL. Survey closes Friday 15 March.

 

 

Welcome lunch

 

The welcome lunch is a great opportunity to meet other new residents.  Come along to Morse Park, near the Bathurst Visitor Information Centre, on 24 March from 11.30am to 1.30pm. For more information or to register, visit bathurstliveinvest.com.au

 

Bat Night in Kings Parade

 

Explore the secrets of flying-fox ecology and find out how these creatures play a big role in our environment. Hear about the efforts of Council in saving this threatened species and find out how you can get involved.

 

Where: Kings Parade

When: Friday, March 15 from 6.00pm to 8.00pm

 

 

Seniors Festival

 

NSW Seniors Festival is held annually and celebrates the valuable contribution seniors make to our community.

 

This year seniors are invited to attend over 90 local events during Seniors Festival from 11 - 24 March. Visit Council’s website for more information.

 

 

History Talk @ the Library

 

The Bathurst Sportsground

 

Join Mark Windsor for a presentation on the development of this historic landmark and how its sporting events provide an insight into the character and spirit of Bathurst. Celebrate 100 years of the old Grandstand in the lead up to the NSW Heritage Festival. Mark is Chair of the Cycling NSW Heritage Commission.

 

When: Tuesday 9 April, 6pm

Where: Bathurst Library, 70-78 Keppel Street

 

Bookings essential phone 6333 6281.

 

Village Meetings

 

Rockley, School of Arts Building 30 April 6.00pm

Perthville, Community Hall 7 May 6.00pm

Trunkey Creek, Community Hall 13 May 6.00pm

Sunny Corner, Community Hall 21 May 6.00pm

Wattle Flat, Recreation Hall 28 May 6.00pm

Hill End, Hosie’s 23 Clarke Street, 6 June 6.00pm

 

 

Entries are now open for Waste 2 Art

 

It's the year of packaging.

 

Waste 2 Art is an annual community art exhibition and competition open to all residents of the Bathurst region. Waste 2 Art aims to challenge peoples’ perceptions about waste and to celebrate the reuse and recycling of waste through arts and crafts.

 

Council is inviting individuals, schools, and community groups to take up the challenge and create a new life for materials that would otherwise have been thrown away. Instead of ending up in landfill, waste Packaging can be turned into fantastic works of art.

 

Entry forms, resources and further information are available www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/Services/Waste-Recycling/Waste-2-Art

 

 

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