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SUMMARY:Partridge String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Known for their vibrant and exhilarating performances\, this award-winning quartet performs Mozart\, Harrison and Debussy. Part of the The Leila Waddell Concert Series 2026 collection. \n\n\n\n​ProgramWolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756–1791)String Quartet No. 23\, K. 590Holly HARRISON (b.1988)Fluro ElectricClaude DEBUSSY (1862-1918)String Quartet in G minor\, Op. 10 (1893)TicketsAdults $49Concession $45Music Students $10 (kindly subsidised by our generous donors) \n\n\n\nPresented in association with Musica Viva Australia.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/partridge-string-quartet/
LOCATION:All Saints’ Cathedral\, Church Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Concert or Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="All Saints' Cathedral":MAILTO:cathedral@bathurstanglican.org.au
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SUMMARY:Beers & Beats @ The Rockley Pub
DESCRIPTION:On the last Saturday of the month\, The Rockley Pub has local musicians showing off their talents between 3pm – 6pm in beer garden\, with each month seeing a different artist take the stage. For the month of March\, the artist is Clancy Pye.  \n\n\n\nGuests can buy ice cold\, local and imported beers directly from the beer garden and order delicious food from the restaurant.  \n\n\n\nKeep an eye out on their Instagram for updates and offers.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/beers-beats-the-rockley-pub-5/
LOCATION:The Rockley Pub\, 2 Budden Street\, Rockley\, NSW\, 2795
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Rockley Pub":MAILTO:info@therockleypub.com.au
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SUMMARY:Human Nature Motown 20th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Human Nature’s MTWN20 Regional Tour comes to Bathurst in 2026 \nCelebrate 20 years of Human Nature’s iconic Motown hit releases! \nThe band will be back on their tour bus\, treating fans across regional Australia to an unforgettable live experience\, filled with hits from all three of the group’s chart-topping Motown albums and beyond. Expect a setlist packed with fan favourites like My Girl\, Baby I Need Your Lovin’\, Easy and I’ll Be There\, alongside their own chart-toppers. \nPlus\, audiences will get to see the Tierney Brothers – Mike and Andrew – one half of Human Nature\, perform tracks from their debut album Soundtrack Of My Life.\nDescribed as ‘unapologetically pop’\, the brothers continue their musical careers with a feel-good repertoire of infectious pop music that fans are sure to embrace. \nJoin Human Nature as they continue 20 incredible years singing the songs from Motown.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/human-nature-motown-20th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre\, 105 William Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre":MAILTO:bmec@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260330T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260330T133000
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SUMMARY:All About Women Festival - Satellite Streaming
DESCRIPTION:All About Women is one of the Sydney Opera House’s flagship festivals\, a day of talks and discussions exploring ever-evolving questions on gender\, culture and equality.   \nWatch three sessions on the big screen at the library\,  using our Bluetooth headphones.   \nProgram dates and details  \nMonday 23 March\, 12.30pm\nZadie Smith\nhosted by Michaela Kalowski  \nLiterary powerhouse and north-west London legend\, Zadie Smith unpacks our cultural chaos with both subtlety and precision. When the best ideas risk being flattened into feed-friendly takes\, she dares us to resist the comfort of simple narratives. \nBuckle up for an eye-opening conversation inspired by her latest essay collection\, Dead and Alive\, which spans politics on both sides of the Atlantic\, cinema\, galleries\, Glastonbury and the question of who gets to make art. With her trademark mix of intellect and irreverence\, Smith unpacks our culture. Expect razor-sharp insight and a reminder that in a fractious\, doomscrolling world\, curiosity is always our best line of defence.  \nMonday 30 March\, 12.30pm\nRaising Boys\nJess Hill\, Zac Seidler\, moderated by Jamila Rizvi  \nFrom Andrew Tate to algorithmic rabbit holes\, this panel will unpack the real forces shaping boys today –  and what parents can do beyond panic and blame.\nBringing up boys isn’t getting any less complicated. One minute they’re sweet\, funny little humans. The next\, they’re parroting some podcast bro who insists “patriarchy isn’t real” and “grindset” is a personality.  Shows like Adolescence and books like The Anxious Generation tapped a nerve. As toxic masculinity is loudly (and often rightly) called out\, a generation of boys is confused and ashamed –  and the algorithm is happy to lead them down dark alt-right rabbit holes. It’s part of the reason the Australian government introduced age restrictions for social media accounts\nSo how do we cut through the bro-fluencer noise to raise resilient\, emotionally literate boys?Investigative journalist Jess Hill (See What You Made Me Do) and clinical researcher and men’s mental health expert Zac Seidler unpack the cultural forces shaping boys today and how adults can guide them with compassion. \nTuesday 31 March\, 12.30pm\nInside the Epstein Files\nEmily Maitlis\, Amy Wallace\, moderated by Louise Milligan  \nThe Epstein Files are not just about one man’s crimes\, but about the systems that protected him and failed women and girls for decades. Calls for the Epstein Files to be released have dominated headlines\, fuelled presidential campaigns and instigated an Act of Congress mandating their release. Despite all that\, to date only about one per cent of the millions of documents\, photographs and other evidence collected in several federal US FBI and Department of Justice investigations have seen the light of day. \nAmerican journalist and writer Amy Wallace collaborated with Epstein survivor Virginia Roberts Giuffre on her memoir Nobody’s Girl\, published months after her death\, while British journalist Emily Maitlis famously put Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on the record about his involvement with Epstein’s dark world. Join them for a critically important discussion that looks beyond spectacle to examine the institutions that turned a blind eye\, the lawsuits now seeking redress and what justice looks like when perpetrators evade consequences but survivors live with lasting harm.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/all-about-women-festival-satellite-streaming/2026-03-30/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Library":MAILTO:library@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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SUMMARY:All About Women Festival - Satellite Streaming
DESCRIPTION:All About Women is one of the Sydney Opera House’s flagship festivals\, a day of talks and discussions exploring ever-evolving questions on gender\, culture and equality.   \nWatch three sessions on the big screen at the library\,  using our Bluetooth headphones.   \nProgram dates and details  \nMonday 23 March\, 12.30pm\nZadie Smith\nhosted by Michaela Kalowski  \nLiterary powerhouse and north-west London legend\, Zadie Smith unpacks our cultural chaos with both subtlety and precision. When the best ideas risk being flattened into feed-friendly takes\, she dares us to resist the comfort of simple narratives. \nBuckle up for an eye-opening conversation inspired by her latest essay collection\, Dead and Alive\, which spans politics on both sides of the Atlantic\, cinema\, galleries\, Glastonbury and the question of who gets to make art. With her trademark mix of intellect and irreverence\, Smith unpacks our culture. Expect razor-sharp insight and a reminder that in a fractious\, doomscrolling world\, curiosity is always our best line of defence.  \nMonday 30 March\, 12.30pm\nRaising Boys\nJess Hill\, Zac Seidler\, moderated by Jamila Rizvi  \nFrom Andrew Tate to algorithmic rabbit holes\, this panel will unpack the real forces shaping boys today –  and what parents can do beyond panic and blame.\nBringing up boys isn’t getting any less complicated. One minute they’re sweet\, funny little humans. The next\, they’re parroting some podcast bro who insists “patriarchy isn’t real” and “grindset” is a personality.  Shows like Adolescence and books like The Anxious Generation tapped a nerve. As toxic masculinity is loudly (and often rightly) called out\, a generation of boys is confused and ashamed –  and the algorithm is happy to lead them down dark alt-right rabbit holes. It’s part of the reason the Australian government introduced age restrictions for social media accounts\nSo how do we cut through the bro-fluencer noise to raise resilient\, emotionally literate boys?Investigative journalist Jess Hill (See What You Made Me Do) and clinical researcher and men’s mental health expert Zac Seidler unpack the cultural forces shaping boys today and how adults can guide them with compassion. \nTuesday 31 March\, 12.30pm\nInside the Epstein Files\nEmily Maitlis\, Amy Wallace\, moderated by Louise Milligan  \nThe Epstein Files are not just about one man’s crimes\, but about the systems that protected him and failed women and girls for decades. Calls for the Epstein Files to be released have dominated headlines\, fuelled presidential campaigns and instigated an Act of Congress mandating their release. Despite all that\, to date only about one per cent of the millions of documents\, photographs and other evidence collected in several federal US FBI and Department of Justice investigations have seen the light of day. \nAmerican journalist and writer Amy Wallace collaborated with Epstein survivor Virginia Roberts Giuffre on her memoir Nobody’s Girl\, published months after her death\, while British journalist Emily Maitlis famously put Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on the record about his involvement with Epstein’s dark world. Join them for a critically important discussion that looks beyond spectacle to examine the institutions that turned a blind eye\, the lawsuits now seeking redress and what justice looks like when perpetrators evade consequences but survivors live with lasting harm.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/all-about-women-festival-satellite-streaming/2026-03-31/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Library":MAILTO:library@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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SUMMARY:Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour
DESCRIPTION:The Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour is Bathurst’s biggest enduro\, with a capacity field of 70 Production Cars representing more than 20 brands – all racing for six hours on Easter Sunday in a true endurance test of car and driver\, one that echoes the history of Bathurst’s endurance racing heritage.\n \nA packed support race program means there’s something for everyone on-track\, while plenty of activities off the circuit mean there’s fun for the whole family.\n\n \nMore information\, tickets and camping available a www.bathurst6hour.com.au 
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/hi-tec-oils-bathurst-6-hour/
LOCATION:Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit\, Mountain Straight\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sporting Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Racing Group":MAILTO:events@australianracinggroup.com
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