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To appreciate now, step back in time
5 minute read Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail pays homage to the rare and lost trades and crafts that helped build the Bathurst region. It’s a chance to see and experience

Autumn in Bathurst is the Ultimate Adventure
8 minute read A full immersion of the senses, an explosion of colour, a celebration of Bathurst’s rich history, of fresh food and cool-climate wines that the harvest brings from

Bathurst’s Homegrown Music Festival
Words by David James Young – Freelance Music Journalist On surface value, the city of Bathurst doesn’t inherently present itself as a permeable festival hub. Without the immediate facilities of

Top 10 in February
7 minute read Squeezing the last drops out of your summer with a visit to Bathurst?Beat the heat with our top 10 coolest things to do in February. From action-packed

Your guide to the perfect day (or two) in Hill End
10 minute read Long before the gold rush of the 1800s, the area surrounding Hill End was used by the Wiradjuri people as a reliable source of water and an

Bathurst’s best kept secret
5 minute read With international travel off the cards for a while, 2021 is the year to explore new places in your own backyard and support local makers. Bathurst makes

Summer in the Bathurst Region
After everything that 2020 has thrown at us, we all deserve a break over summer and the Bathurst region has everything you need to recharge, reinvigorate and reimagine with an

Panorama Bathurst’s Amazing School Holiday Offer
3 minute read In the heart of Bathurst’s CBD, conveniently located minutes away from an array of shops, cafes, sporting facilities, the historic Bathurst Showground, and the Macquarie River Bicentennial

New Aboriginal Cultural Tours launched
The Bathurst region was settled by Europeans in 1815, an early date in the history of the modern nation of Australia but a mere heartbeat in the long history of