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SUMMARY:Walk for Veterans
DESCRIPTION:Walk  for  Veterans \nSunday 29th March 2026 \nMost people have seen the Mt Panorama circuit on TV\, a few have driven around it but not a lot have walked it. Well here’s your opportunity to walk this magnificent 6.2km race-track and at the same time help numerous Veterans. Join us for a unique and memorable experience as we take to the tarmac on foot\, soaking in the incredible views and iconic corners that have made Mt Panorama famous. \nNot only will you get a chance to explore the circuit at your own pace\, but your participation will directly support vital programs for Australian Veterans. Don’t miss this chance to be part of something special while giving back to those who have served. \nApproval has been obtained for us to hold the “Walk for Veterans” event on Sunday\, 29th March 2026 and those walking will meet in Harris Park\, which is opposite the Pit area on the Main Strait\, at 7:30am for a departure at 8:30am\, (new times) before it gets too hot. There’s lots of ways you can participate: \n    Enter on your own and walk the complete circuit yourself\, \n    Get a few mates together and enter as a group with everyone walking the full circuit\, \n    You can participate as a relay group\, with each member walking only part of the circuit and handing off the baton to teammates waiting at designated spots. \n    Bring the kids\, bring the dog (on a lead) but come along and be part of this remarkable experience. \nWhether you’re keen to challenge yourself\, enjoy a leisurely stroll with friends\, or simply want to show your support\, there’s a spot for everyone. Don’t forget to bring your water bottle\, slip on a hat\, and wear comfy shoes to make the most of your day on the track. Volunteers will be on hand throughout the event to assist with directions and provide encouragemen  \nSorry\, no scooters\, no bikes. \nIt’s not a race\, there’s no prize for finishing first; the true reward is the sense of fulfilment you get from completing a meaningful experience and knowing you’ve supported Veterans who truly need your help. \nAfter the walk there will be a complimentary sausage sizzle. \nYou should make a weekend of it\, the Brotherhood Christian Motorcycle Club hosts the magnificent Bathurst Bike Show on Saturday\, the 28th March (see http://www.bathurstbikeshow.com/ ) and the Walk for Veterans takes place at Mt Panorama on Sunday morning. Bathurst will be the place to be that weekend. \nIf you’d like to walk the circuit and help Veterans\, please complete the form here https://www.radschool.org.au/WalkForVeterans/entry.htm   and get it back to us as soon as you can. \nAlternatively\, if you’re unable to make it to Bathurst but would still like to help\, please go here https://radschool.org.au/donate/  and make what would be a  most appreciated tax deductable donation. Proceeds are shared equally between Legacy which cares for the families of wounded or missing Service personnel and the Air Force Association which has a program to assist homeless Vets. \nIf you require further information:\nTrev Benneworth\ntrev@scootaville.org.au\n0414 359 173
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/walk-for-veterans/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blue Mountains Mystery Tours":MAILTO:mysterytours@bigpond.com
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SUMMARY:Machattie Park Walking Tour- Autumn Colours Heritage Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:Explore beautiful Machattie Park and discover how the site was transformed from town gaolto the much-loved tranquil haven it is today. Dispel popularly held myths and hear the storiesbehind the structures\, ornaments\, magnificent trees and the many memorials to pioneers ofthe Bathurst district. \n\n\n\n$10 per person – bookings essential
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/machattie-park-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Meet at the corner of Russell and George Streets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Visitor Information Centre":MAILTO:visitors@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
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SUMMARY:Sunday Sketch Sessions at BRAG
DESCRIPTION:Head to Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) every Sunday for a FREE\, self-guided sketch session in our current exhibitions! \n– Materials and stool provided\n– FREE\, self-guided session\n– No experience required \nAbout the Exhibitions\nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us. Some artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another. Through these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive. \nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective. \nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nLiz Bryan: Pattern Recognition\nLiz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing\, painting\, textiles\, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge\, mythologies and ritual\, and engages with themes of womanhood\, place\, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft\, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science\, mysticism and material knowledge.\nFor Pattern Recognition at BRAG\, Liz presents a body of work that explores the microcosmic world and the underlying geometry inherent in biological structures. Informed by sacred geometry and esoteric traditions outlined in Plato’s Timaeus\, the exhibition draws on the symbolism of the five Platonic solids—earth\, water\, air\, fire and ether—as metaphors for both physical and metaphysical systems. The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm\, particularly as seen in DNA structures and natural patterning\, underpins the work. Through this work Liz explores the esoteric potential of shape\, line\, colour and form. Historic textile motifs\, including ogee forms and repeating half-brick patterns\, further inform the visual language of the exhibition. Through sculptures and paintings\, Pattern Recognition reveals pattern as a connective force—linking matter\, meaning and the unseen structures that shape our world. \nBathurst Regional Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/sunday-sketch-sessions-at-brag/2026-03-29/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T170000
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SUMMARY:Tapestry - The Carole King Experience
DESCRIPTION:Step into the heart and soul of one of the greatest songwriters of all time with Tapestry The Carole King Experience — a spectacular seated theatre style live concert that reimagines the beloved 1971 masterpiece Tapestry and celebrates Carole King’s extraordinary influence on the golden age of the singer-songwriter.\nLed by a beautifully heartfelt and authentic performance as Carole King\, and supported by a dynamic four-piece band of seasoned musicians\, this acclaimed production brings every piano line\, harmony\, and groove vividly to life. The show also features a standout portrayal of James Taylor\, performing favourites from his iconic catalogue alongside the beloved duets that defined a generation.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/tapestry-the-carole-king-experience/
LOCATION:KeyStone 1889\, 99 Keppel St\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Concert or Performance,Food and Wine,History and Heritage
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ORGANIZER;CN="KeyStone 1889":MAILTO:trish@keystone1889.com
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T162000
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CREATED:20251118T001751Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T180000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
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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
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260316T022513Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260331T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260331T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260316T022513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T022513Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260401T063000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260301T205238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260301T205239Z
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SUMMARY:SYDNEY FISH MARKETS DAY TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Shop early. Dine well. Skip the stress.\n\nJoin Bathurst Coach Travel for a relaxed luxury coach trip to the iconic Sydney Fish Market\, giving you the perfect chance to stock up on the freshest seafood before Good Friday and enjoy lunch at the brand-new Sydney Fish Market precinct.\n\n⭐ WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS TRIP\n\n✅ Travel in luxury coach comfort\n✅ Coolers & eskies welcome onboard for your seafood haul\n✅ Shop early and avoid Good Friday crowds & sell-outs\n✅ Enjoy lunch at the new Sydney Fish Market\n✅ Explore the waterfront precinct and attractions\n✅ No Sydney traffic or parking hassles
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/sydney-fish-markets-day-tour/
CATEGORIES:Food and Wine
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Coach Travel":MAILTO:office@sinclairbusservices.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260403T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260405T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20220307T215515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T015721Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260404T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260327T004317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T004317Z
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SUMMARY:'Split Decisions' & ‘Clay + Bone’ Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:The Hill End Art Gallery is excited to present its next exhibition\, showcasing the works of artists Julie Williams and Parris Dewhurst.About the Exhibition: ‘Split Decisions’ & ‘Clay + Bone’Julie Williams is delighted to share her passion and creative journey through her exhibition\, ‘Split Decisions’. This collection expresses the vibrant energy and enchanting landscapes that have shaped her unique experience in Hill End. Julie wishes to celebrate and thank the many friends and family members who have supported her over the years by inviting them to experience this heartfelt showcase.Parris Dewhurst’s Connection to Hill EndFor nearly twenty years\, Parris Dewhurst has been drawn back to Hill End\, finding it to be a place of enduring connection and retreat. In 2023\, Parris participated in the Hill End Drawing Marathon\, an event led by Fran O’Neill\, a faculty member of the New York Studio School. The time she has spent exploring the surrounding bushland and engaging with the region’s rich and layered history provides a peaceful balance to her studio practice in Sydney.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/split-decisions-clay-bone-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Hill End Art Gallery\, 5 Beyers Avenue\, Hill End\, 2850\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hill End Arts Council Inc":MAILTO:hillendartscouncil@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260404T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260404T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260128T234244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T234244Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tours // Acts of Inheritance & Pattern Recognition
DESCRIPTION:Join Bathurst Regional Art Gallery for a FREE tour of our current exhibitions every Saturday at 11am! \nAbout the Exhibitions\nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us. \nSome artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another. \nThrough these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive. \nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective. \nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nLiz Bryan: Pattern Recognition\nLiz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing\, painting\, textiles\, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge\, mythologies and ritual\, and engages with themes of womanhood\, place\, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft\, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science\, mysticism and material knowledge. \nFor Pattern Recognition at BRAG\, Liz presents a body of work that explores the microcosmic world and the underlying geometry inherent in biological structures. Informed by sacred geometry and esoteric traditions outlined in Plato’s Timaeus\, the exhibition draws on the symbolism of the five Platonic solids—earth\, water\, air\, fire and ether—as metaphors for both physical and metaphysical systems. The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm\, particularly as seen in DNA structures and natural patterning\, underpins the work. \nThrough this work Liz explores the esoteric potential of shape\, line\, colour and form. Historic textile motifs\, including ogee forms and repeating half-brick patterns\, further inform the visual language of the exhibition. Through sculptures and paintings\, Pattern Recognition reveals pattern as a connective force—linking matter\, meaning and the unseen structures that shape our world. \nBathurst Regional Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/exhibition-tours-acts-of-inheritance-pattern-recognition/2026-04-04/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260405T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260405T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260128T234244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T234244Z
UID:10004889-1775383200-1775397600@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Sunday Sketch Sessions at BRAG
DESCRIPTION:Head to Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) every Sunday for a FREE\, self-guided sketch session in our current exhibitions! \n– Materials and stool provided\n– FREE\, self-guided session\n– No experience required \nAbout the Exhibitions\nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us. Some artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another. Through these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive. \nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective. \nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nLiz Bryan: Pattern Recognition\nLiz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing\, painting\, textiles\, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge\, mythologies and ritual\, and engages with themes of womanhood\, place\, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft\, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science\, mysticism and material knowledge.\nFor Pattern Recognition at BRAG\, Liz presents a body of work that explores the microcosmic world and the underlying geometry inherent in biological structures. Informed by sacred geometry and esoteric traditions outlined in Plato’s Timaeus\, the exhibition draws on the symbolism of the five Platonic solids—earth\, water\, air\, fire and ether—as metaphors for both physical and metaphysical systems. The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm\, particularly as seen in DNA structures and natural patterning\, underpins the work. Through this work Liz explores the esoteric potential of shape\, line\, colour and form. Historic textile motifs\, including ogee forms and repeating half-brick patterns\, further inform the visual language of the exhibition. Through sculptures and paintings\, Pattern Recognition reveals pattern as a connective force—linking matter\, meaning and the unseen structures that shape our world. \nBathurst Regional Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/sunday-sketch-sessions-at-brag/2026-04-05/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260405T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260405T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260224T050921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T231150Z
UID:10004976-1775399400-1775399400@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Abercrombie House Easter Sunday Heritage High Tea- Autumn Colours Heritage Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:This popular High Tea includes scrumptious savoury and sweet treats. Enjoy a variety of leafteas\, plunger coffee\, and elegant live classical Celtic harp music. Main rooms and gardensare open to explore. This is an outstanding afternoon of elegance and style taking you backto an older and more refined age. \n\n\n\nAdult $70; Concession $65; Child 14 yrs & under $55 – bookings essential
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/abercrombie-house-easter-sunday-heritage-high-tea-autumn-colours-heritage-festival/
LOCATION:Abercrombie House\, 311 Ophir Road\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Visitor Information Centre":MAILTO:visitors@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260407T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260407T235900
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260224T005820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T005820Z
UID:10004958-1775566800-1775606340@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Phantom Of The Opera - Tour from Bathurst
DESCRIPTION:A Night of Enchantment: Phantom of the Opera on Sydney Harbour \nBathurst Coach Travel\, proudly owned by Sinclair Buses\, invites music lovers to a breathtaking evening in Sydney to experience Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera under the stars at Handa Opera on the Harbour\, Mrs Macquaries Chair\, on Tuesday\, 7 April 2026. \nGuests will travel in comfort aboard a luxury touring coach with reclining seats\, air-conditioning\, and professional driver.\n📍 Departure: Bathurst McDonald’s Car Park\, 1:00 pm\n🍴 4PM drop off at Lime Street parking (King’s Wharf/ Darling Harbour for 2 hours free time\n🚌 6:00 pm pick up at Lime Street parking for shuttle to the Fleet Steps Handa Opera Venue (15 mins drive).\n🎭 Performance: Phantom of the Opera\, Handa Opera on the Harbour\n📅 Date: Tuesday\, 7 April 2026 performance starts at 7pm
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/phantom-of-the-opera-tour-from-bathurst/
CATEGORIES:Concert or Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Coach Travel":MAILTO:office@sinclairbusservices.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260407T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260224T051456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T232402Z
UID:10004977-1775570400-1775574000@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Dinosaurs- Autumn Colours Heritage Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:An interactive introduction to paleontology with a focus on dinosaurs. \n\n\n\nFree with museum admission- Bookings not Required
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/dinasaurs/
LOCATION:Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum\, 224 Howick Street\, Bathurst\, NSW\, 2795
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260407T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260407T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20250804T040344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T052820Z
UID:10004549-1775588400-1775593800@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Public Choir
DESCRIPTION:Get Ready to Sing! Mitchell Conservatorium Pub Choir is Back!You asked\, and we listened! We’ve been flooded with emails\, comments\, and letters about the return of our Pub Choir\, and we’re thrilled to announce that the Mitchell Conservatorium Public Choir is officially making its long-awaited comeback! \n\n\n\nA massive shout-out goes to our fantastic partners in “rhyme” at the Victoria Bathurst. Their support has been instrumental in bringing this initiative back to life and providing a brand-new home for our harmonious gatherings: Little Alberts\, basically right across the road from the Con!The choir will run the first Tuesday of every month at 7pm. \n\n\n\nNo tickets are required for the event however we have placed a small cover charge of $5 on the door to cover staffing and material costs.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/public-choir/2026-04-07/
LOCATION:Little Alberts @ The Victoria Bathurst\, 3 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, NSW\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Concert or Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mitchell Conservatorium":MAILTO:bathurst@mitchellconservatorium.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260128T234244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T234244Z
UID:10004869-1775644200-1775651400@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Talks and Tea // Acts of Inheritance & Pattern Recognition
DESCRIPTION:Talks and Tea // Acts of Inheritance & Pattern Recognition\nJoin Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) Volunteer Guides for a spotlight talk and walk through of our current exhibitions\, followed by morning tea. \nTour of exhibition \nMorning tea by donation\, RSVP essential \nDates: \nWednesday 11 February\, 10:30am-12:00pm \nWednesday 11 March\, 10:30am-12:00pm \nWednesday 8 April\, 10:30am-12:00pm \nAbout the Exhibitions\nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us. \nSome artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another. \nThrough these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive. \nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective. \nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nLiz Bryan: Pattern Recognition\nLiz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing\, painting\, textiles\, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge\, mythologies and ritual\, and engages with themes of womanhood\, place\, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft\, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science\, mysticism and material knowledge. \nFor Pattern Recognition at BRAG\, Liz presents a body of work that explores the microcosmic world and the underlying geometry inherent in biological structures. Informed by sacred geometry and esoteric traditions outlined in Plato’s Timaeus\, the exhibition draws on the symbolism of the five Platonic solids—earth\, water\, air\, fire and ether—as metaphors for both physical and metaphysical systems. The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm\, particularly as seen in DNA structures and natural patterning\, underpins the work. \nThrough this work Liz explores the esoteric potential of shape\, line\, colour and form. Historic textile motifs\, including ogee forms and repeating half-brick patterns\, further inform the visual language of the exhibition. Through sculptures and paintings\, Pattern Recognition reveals pattern as a connective force—linking matter\, meaning and the unseen structures that shape our world. \nBathurst Regional Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/talks-and-tea-acts-of-inheritance-pattern-recognition/2026-04-08/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20251216T003027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T003033Z
UID:10004719-1775646000-1775649600@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:A Little Bit of Blue
DESCRIPTION:A Little Bit of Blue is an interactive detective story\, told with puppetry. As well as unraveling a mystery\, it involves learning about the extraordinary habits of the Australian Satin Bowerbird\, and their fascination for the colour blue.\n\nJenny Ellis\, a puppeteer of more than twenty years\, weaves the whole mystery together\, sometimes playing three characters at once. The children’s role is to help solve the case…\n\nJoin Little Wing Puppets and book into the Puppetry of Paper Workshop after the show to learn about making your own simple puppets from paper and bringing them to life!\n\nJoin us after the show for a post show workshop. \n\nEvent Notes: Recommended Age: 3 – 10 years
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/a-little-bit-of-blue/
LOCATION:Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre\, 105 William Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:School Holiday Activity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre":MAILTO:bmec@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T121500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T131500
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260316T022512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T022512Z
UID:10005010-1775650500-1775654100@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Puppetry Of Paper Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come and join the amazing Jenny from Little Wing Puppets in your very own puppet making workshop.  \nScrunch\, rip\, twist\, tear! \nHow many things can you do with a piece of paper? This workshop is based on Bunraku-style puppetry\, a traditional Japanese form of theatre which involves multiple puppeteers working closely together to operate one puppet. Workshop participants will start by making a unique puppet out of paper. \nThey will then learn techniques for bringing their puppet to life\, either as individuals or as a team. Each group will work on short performances which are presented to the group. \nParticipants will leave the workshop with a range of performance skills\, which can be applied to any kind of puppetry. \nLittle Wing Puppets have facilitated workshops with thousands of young people in every state and territory of Australia\, as well as overseas. They believe that young people deserve access to the arts\, wherever they live. They’re passionate about passing on their skills so that children can learn to create their own worlds through puppetry. \nRecommended ages 3 years and up.* Parents and carers are encouraged to participate. Children ages 6 years and under need to be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/puppetry-of-paper-workshop/
LOCATION:Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre\, 105 William Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre":MAILTO:bmec@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260316T022512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T022512Z
UID:10005011-1775664000-1775669400@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:PLAY TAIKO! AFTERNOON WORKSHOP Afternoon workshop for school students aged 13-18
DESCRIPTION:Play Taiko! – An Unforgettable Drumming Experience \nAfternoon Holiday Workshop: for school students aged 13–18 \nGet ready for a unique group experience that will energise\, inspire and excite! \nTaikoz presents PLAY TAIKO!\, an exhilarating hands-on workshop where you’ll discover the power and joy of Japanese drumming. Presented by members of the Taikoz ensemble\, this 90-minute session introduces you to the awe-inspiring taiko drum in an active\, creative and fun way. \nTaiko playing is more than music – it’s a full-body experience that helps reduce stress\, boost fitness\, and spark creativity. \nNo prior musical or taiko experience is needed – just bring your energy and enthusiasm and “let’s play!” \nParticipants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring water. Taikoz will provide earplugs and bachi (drumsticks). \nA maximum of 16 people per workshop.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/play-taiko-afternoon-workshop-afternoon-workshop-for-school-students-aged-13-18/
LOCATION:Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre\, 105 William Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre":MAILTO:bmec@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T194500
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20200618T050108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T002949Z
UID:10003649-1775673000-1775677500@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Kids' Night Tour of Abercrombie House
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a tour of the house and garden walk. Bring a torch or borrow one. Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes. For children aged from 7 yrs (with adult). The tour will conclude with chocolate milk and cookies.  \n\n\n\nTickets available at Bathurst Visitor Information Centre\, 1 Kendall Ave (6332 1444) and Abercrombie House or book online.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/childrens-night-tours-of-abercrombie-house-2020-09-30-2022-12-28-2022-12-28-2/2026-04-08/
LOCATION:Abercrombie House\, 311 Ophir Road\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:History and Heritage,School Holiday Activity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abercrombie House":MAILTO:abercrombiehouse@bigpond.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260316T022512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T022512Z
UID:10005012-1775673000-1775678400@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:PLAY TAIKO! EVENING WORKSHOP Evening Workshop: open to the general community
DESCRIPTION:Play Taiko! – An Unforgettable Drumming Experience \nEvening Workshop: open to the general community \nGet ready for a unique group experience that will energise\, inspire and excite! \nTaikoz presents PLAY TAIKO!\, an exhilarating hands-on workshop where you’ll discover the power and joy of Japanese drumming. Presented by members of the Taikoz ensemble\, this 90-minute session introduces you to the awe-inspiring taiko drum in an active\, creative and fun way. \nTaiko playing is more than music – it’s a full-body experience that helps reduce stress\, boost fitness\, and spark creativity. \nNo prior musical or taiko experience is needed – just bring your energy and enthusiasm and “let’s play!” \nParticipants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring water. Taikoz will provide earplugs and bachi (drumsticks). \nA maximum of 16 people per workshop.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/play-taiko-evening-workshop-evening-workshop-open-to-the-general-community/
LOCATION:Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre\, 105 William Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre":MAILTO:bmec@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260409T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260410T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260402T022110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T022111Z
UID:10005025-1775723400-1775833200@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Panthers Foundation Play Like A panther Holiday Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Panthers foundation are running 2 days (9am-3pm) of rugby league fun at Bathurst’s Cubis Park. These days are for participants aged in Primary School as a grass roots clinic.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/panthers-foundation-play-like-a-panther-holiday-clinic/
LOCATION:Cubis Park\, 37 Alexander Street\, Eglinton\, 2795
CATEGORIES:School Holiday Activity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Panthers Foundation":MAILTO:Foundation@panthers.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260409T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260409T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20251216T215938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T215938Z
UID:10004720-1775763000-1775766600@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Taikoz – Catharsis
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Power of CATHARSIS – Taikoz’s electrifying new work. \nRenowned for redefining contemporary taiko drumming\, Taikoz returns with CATHARSIS – an explosive celebration of rhythm\, movement\, and emotion that showcases the ensemble at their exhilarating best. \nFeaturing the heart-pounding compositions of Taikoz Artistic Director Ian Cleworth and the ethereal electronic soundscapes of Danish artist Xuri\, CATHARSIS fuses tradition and innovation in a breathtaking display of artistry. \nExpect everything that makes Taikoz unforgettable – spectacular taiko drumming\, dynamic physicality\, hypnotic rhythms\, and dramatic shifts of feeling. \nFrom the delicate rat-a-tat of a woodblock to the thunderous roar of the Odaiko Grand Drum\, four virtuoso Taikoz performers take audiences on a sonic and emotional journey like no other. Layered with Xuri’s evocative electronic\ntextures\, CATHARSIS expands the boundaries of taiko – merging ancient power with modern sound.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/taikoz-catharsis/
LOCATION:Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre\, 105 William Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Concert or Performance,School Holiday Activity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre":MAILTO:bmec@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260410T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260410T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260316T022513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T022513Z
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SUMMARY:Bind Your Story - Japanese Bookbinding Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Bind Your Story Japanese Bookbinding Workshop \nWith travelling bookbinder Janita Ayton \nAll tools and materials provided \nSuitable for ages 16+ \nJoin Janita for a hands-on introduction to Japanese traditional binding – a timeless\, elegant way to craft your own notebook from scratch. \nIn this relaxed\, creative session\, you’ll learn the rhythm of traditional stitching techniques\, explore the importance of paper grain\, and walk away with a beautiful hand-bound book\, stitched by you. \nNo experience necessary – just bring your curiosity and a willingness to slow down and make something lasting. \nThen stay behind for an informal talk by Janita about anything and everything bookbinding!
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/bind-your-story-japanese-bookbinding-workshop/
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260410T114500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260410T121500
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
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SUMMARY:Ask Anything! The history and craft of Bookbinding
DESCRIPTION:Ask Anything! The history and craft of Bookbinding \nJoin travelling bookbinder Janita Ayton for an informal and interesting talk about anything and everything bookbinding! \nBonus: Bring any books or boxes in need of repair – Janita will be available after the session for advice\, quotes\, or simply to chat all things bookbinding.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/ask-anything-the-history-and-craft-of-bookbinding/
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260411T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20200620T010613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T054030Z
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SUMMARY:Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail™
DESCRIPTION:Bathurst will celebrate over 200 years of its rich history\, paying homage to the trades and traditions that have helped shape the region\, at the Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail™ on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 April 2026. \n\n\n\nRediscover all the rare and lost trades and crafts such as blacksmithing\, saddlery\, dry stone walling\, whip cracking and making\, glass artistry\, lace making\, tapestry\, embroidery\, carpentry and joinery\, cigar box guitar making and violin making are among many unique talents to be demonstrated by local and guest artisans. \n\n\n\n\nClick here to go to the event page
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/bathurst-heritage-trades-trail/2026-04-11/
LOCATION:Bathurst Showground\, Lot 1 Kendall Avenue\, Bathurst\, NSW\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibition and Shows,Festivals and Celebrations,History and Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260411T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260411T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103017
CREATED:20260128T234244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T234244Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tours // Acts of Inheritance & Pattern Recognition
DESCRIPTION:Join Bathurst Regional Art Gallery for a FREE tour of our current exhibitions every Saturday at 11am! \nAbout the Exhibitions\nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us. \nSome artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another. \nThrough these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive. \nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective. \nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nLiz Bryan: Pattern Recognition\nLiz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing\, painting\, textiles\, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge\, mythologies and ritual\, and engages with themes of womanhood\, place\, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft\, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science\, mysticism and material knowledge. \nFor Pattern Recognition at BRAG\, Liz presents a body of work that explores the microcosmic world and the underlying geometry inherent in biological structures. Informed by sacred geometry and esoteric traditions outlined in Plato’s Timaeus\, the exhibition draws on the symbolism of the five Platonic solids—earth\, water\, air\, fire and ether—as metaphors for both physical and metaphysical systems. The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm\, particularly as seen in DNA structures and natural patterning\, underpins the work. \nThrough this work Liz explores the esoteric potential of shape\, line\, colour and form. Historic textile motifs\, including ogee forms and repeating half-brick patterns\, further inform the visual language of the exhibition. Through sculptures and paintings\, Pattern Recognition reveals pattern as a connective force—linking matter\, meaning and the unseen structures that shape our world. \nBathurst Regional Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/exhibition-tours-acts-of-inheritance-pattern-recognition/2026-04-11/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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