Discover Bathurst in 3 hrs

As Australia’s oldest inland European settlement, Bathurst is rich with fascinating history, myths, tall tales, beautiful architecture and iconic landmarks. Join us for a tour that will allow you to […]

Bathurst Arts Trail

The Bathurst Arts Trail is a collective of artists throughout the Bathurst region who open their galleries and studios to visitors on the first weekend of each month. The Arts […]

Bathurst Arts Trail

The Bathurst Arts Trail is a collective of artists throughout the Bathurst region who open their galleries and studios to visitors on the first weekend of each month. The Arts […]

Success at the NSW Tourism Awards

The Bathurst Visitor Information Centre (BVIC) has again taken out the top honour with a Gold Award at the prestigious 2023 NSW Tourism Awards announced at a gala ceremony at […]

Human Library; Un-judge a book

A Human Library is all about human connection. It is a library where real people are on loan (human books), creating a safe, conversational space where topics are discussed openly […]

Mrs. Hawke Goes West

Mrs. Hawke Goes West, a radio play by AWGIE nominee Phil Sanders, will be staged live at the Victorian era theatre and entertainment venue Keystone 1889 for one show only […]

75 Treasures of Bathurst

History Week 2023 – 75 Treasures of Bathurst To celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Bathurst District Historical Society, join Sarah Swift in conversation with Jenny Barry. They will discuss […]

Discover Bathurst in 3 hrs

This is a great introduction to Bathurst. If you’re short on time or want to get to know the city and plan where to spend more time, this is a […]

Just a Song at Twilight by Phil Sanders

Life is short: get your tickets before it’s too late Gerry Sorley, an Australian studying at Cambridge University, reads Seneca’s “The Shortness of Life” as part of his philosophy degree. […]

Just a Song at Twilight by Phil Sanders

Life is short: get your tickets before it’s too late Gerry Sorley, an Australian studying at Cambridge University, reads Seneca’s “The Shortness of Life” as part of his philosophy degree. […]