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SUMMARY:George Frideric Handel - a harmony of friendships
DESCRIPTION:Discover more about the life of George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)\, a composer known for his operas and oratorios\, presented by musicologist Dennis Dorwick. \nMany know the music of Handel\, a German-born English composer\, but few know the details of his life. This talk will focus on the stories of three people who influenced his life in crucial and sometimes\, unusual\, ways.\nYou might imagine a composer writing music in a quiet garret… however\, music is almost always a collegial art. This was certainly true for Handel who loved both opera and oratorio. These stage arts demanded singing actors who could move both the hearts and minds of his audience. ‘Handel – a Harmony of Friendships’ will be accompanied with both images and musical examples. \nDennis Dorwick has a Master of Music (Research) from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and is a member of both the American Handel Society and the Handel Institute (UK). He is a flute player and a music teacher of over 21 years. He has recently moved to Bathurst and continues to broaden his research on the life and music of Handel.\nTo book a spot\, call the library on 6333 6281.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/george-frideric-handel-a-harmony-of-friendships/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks,Culture,History and Heritage,Winter
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260430T180000
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SUMMARY:Author Talk - Rosalie Ham
DESCRIPTION:Join Rosalie for an irreverent look at the darkly funny experience of getting older\, as she speaks about her new book\, Look After Your Feet. \nBookings: 6333 6281 \nPeppered with practical advice about all manner of things \n– cheese and wine for dinner is welcome and acceptable – \nLook After Your Feet is a brilliantly funny\, painfully honest and insightful celebration of the wisdom that seems to accelerate as body parts deteriorate\, and life* falls into place. \n* Often just a little bit too late. \nRosalie burst onto the literary scene in 2000 with her novel The Dressmaker. After years of entertaining us with weird and wonderful older women characters adored by her readers\, Rosalie now turns her trademark wit and shrewd observations to life itself.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/author-talk-rosalie-ham/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260428T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260428T160000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260307T020005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T022134Z
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SUMMARY:Tea and Talk - Planning Ahead
DESCRIPTION:Join Bathurst Library for a cup of tea and talk with Central Tablelands and Blue Mountains Community Legal Centre to learn how Wills\, Power of Attorney\, Enduring Guardianship \, and Advanced Directives can help you plan ahead. \nAll your questions and more will be covered in this informative session!  \n\nBOOKINGS ESSENTIAL. Limited seating. Phone 6333 6281\nBathurst Library – 78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/tea-and-talk-planning-ahead/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260417T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260417T123000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260316T022513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T022513Z
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SUMMARY:Our Journey's Connect - Creative Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Our Journeys Connect – Workshop\nNext date: Saturday\, 14 March 2026 | 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM \nYou’re Invited to Help Create a Living Map of Belonging. \nBathurst Library invites community members of all ages and backgrounds to take part in a new participatory exhibition exploring the themes of home\, belonging and journeys and being in Bathurst here and now. From mid March 2026\, our floor-to-ceiling windows will become a shared canvas — visible both inside and out — filled with community reflections displayed on cards. \nTo get started\, join Fiona Howle in this creative session for all ages where we pose the question “What is home to you?”\, and find ways to express the answer on postcard sized art papers to find their place on the road alongside others. \nChildren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. \nFree participation. All ages. All backgrounds.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/our-journeys-connect-creative-workshop/2026-04-17/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260410T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260410T113000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260331T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260331T133000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260330T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260330T133000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
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/2026-03-30/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260326T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260326T183000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260213T055854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T055854Z
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ+ From Awareness to Allyship - workshop and information session
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, 26 March 2026 | 05:30 PM\nFrom LGBTQ+ Awareness to Allyship\nCreating safe spaces for everyone\nBookings: 6333 6281 \nPresented by Pride in Diversity  \nPride in Diversity will provide participants with;  \noverall understanding of why LGBTQ+ inclusion is important to an organisation\, community and an individual  \nexplore challenges often faced by members of the LGBTQ+ community  \nprovide awareness on the impact that a culture has on the lived experience  \nWe will focus on what an ally is and how we can be allies in the workplace\, school yard and beyond.   \nThis workshop builds participant knowledge\, comfort\, confidence\, skills in intervention as well as their understanding of what makes a good ally.  \nInformation presented by Pride in Diversity Relationship Manager\, Chris White.  \nPride in Diversity is part of ACON’s Inclusion programs. Together\, these programs work to create safer\, more inclusive environments for LGBTQ+ people across sport\, workplace and health services.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/lgbtq-from-awareness-to-allyship-workshop-and-information-session/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260323T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260323T133000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260316T022513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T022513Z
UID:10005006-1774269000-1774272600@www.bathurstregion.com.au
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/2026-03-23/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260314T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260314T120000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260316T022513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T022513Z
UID:10005003-1773484200-1773489600@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:Our Journey's Connect - Creative Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Our Journeys Connect – Workshop\nNext date: Saturday\, 14 March 2026 | 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM \nYou’re Invited to Help Create a Living Map of Belonging. \nBathurst Library invites community members of all ages and backgrounds to take part in a new participatory exhibition exploring the themes of home\, belonging and journeys and being in Bathurst here and now. From mid March 2026\, our floor-to-ceiling windows will become a shared canvas — visible both inside and out — filled with community reflections displayed on cards. \nTo get started\, join Fiona Howle in this creative session for all ages where we pose the question “What is home to you?”\, and find ways to express the answer on postcard sized art papers to find their place on the road alongside others. \nChildren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. \nFree participation. All ages. All backgrounds.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/our-journeys-connect-creative-workshop/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Library":MAILTO:library@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260308T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260308T140000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260213T055854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T055854Z
UID:10004948-1772973000-1772978400@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:IWD - Film Screening 'Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story
DESCRIPTION:Film Streaming – Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story \nRelax in the library for a screening of Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story. \nCelebrating International Women’s Day 2026 \nSCREENING: Saturday 7 March\, 12.30pm\nSCREENING: Sunday 8 March\, 12.30pm \nAbout the film\nWhat do the most ravishingly beautiful actress of the 1930s and 40s\, and the inventor whose concepts were the basis of cell phone and bluetooth technology have in common?\nThey are both Hedy Lamarr\, the glamour icon whose ravishing visage was the inspiration for Snow White and Cat Woman and a technological trailblazer who perfected a radio system to throw Nazi torpedoes off course during WWII.\nAnd why does this surprise us?\nRated M | 1hr 29 mins \nBluetooth headphones will be used\nBookings: 6333 6281
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/iwd-film-screening-bombshell-the-hedy-lamarr-story/2026-03-08/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Library":MAILTO:library@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260307T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260307T140000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260213T055854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T055854Z
UID:10004947-1772886600-1772892000@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:IWD - Film Screening 'Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story
DESCRIPTION:Film Streaming – Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story \nRelax in the library for a screening of Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story. \nCelebrating International Women’s Day 2026 \nSCREENING: Saturday 7 March\, 12.30pm\nSCREENING: Sunday 8 March\, 12.30pm \nAbout the film\nWhat do the most ravishingly beautiful actress of the 1930s and 40s\, and the inventor whose concepts were the basis of cell phone and bluetooth technology have in common?\nThey are both Hedy Lamarr\, the glamour icon whose ravishing visage was the inspiration for Snow White and Cat Woman and a technological trailblazer who perfected a radio system to throw Nazi torpedoes off course during WWII.\nAnd why does this surprise us?\nRated M | 1hr 29 mins \nBluetooth headphones will be used\nBookings: 6333 6281
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/iwd-film-screening-bombshell-the-hedy-lamarr-story/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Library":MAILTO:library@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260302T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260302T160000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260106T211619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T211619Z
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SUMMARY:Movie Matinee
DESCRIPTION:Sit back and enjoy a film screening at Bathurst Library. Contact the library for more information about the film. Spaces are limited and may book out. Call 6333 6281 to book your spot.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/movie-matinee/
LOCATION:Bathurst Library\, 70 -78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Festivals and Celebrations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Library":MAILTO:library@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260224T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260224T190000
DTSTAMP:20260622T174904
CREATED:20260213T055853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T055853Z
UID:10004952-1771956000-1771959600@www.bathurstregion.com.au
SUMMARY:The Library That Made Me - LIVE Stream from SLNSW
DESCRIPTION:The Library That Made Me – LIVE event 24 February 2026\nLive streamed onto the BIG screen at Bathurst Library\nBookings: 6333 6281 \nLeading storytellers Bruce Pascoe\, Shankari Chandran\, Thomas Keneally AO\, Grace Karskens and Kate Evans will reflect on the libraries that have shaped them as readers and writers in a special event in the State Library Auditorium on Tuesday 24 February 2026 from 6 to 7pm.\nFrom tiny mobile libraries to the grand Mitchell Library\, the seriousness of university libraries or the tragedy of Sri Lanka’s Jaffna Public Library\, hear about how these spaces for reading\, creativity and refuge sparked something magical in some of Australia’s finest thinkers.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/the-library-that-made-me-live-stream-from-slnsw/
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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