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Next Time You’re In Bathurst
Bathurst is known the world over for its motor sport and racing. But did you know it is also the oldest European inland settlement West of the Blue Mountains? With
What to do When the Mount’s Not Roaring?
The roar of the V8s, the cheer of the crowd, and the thrill of the race is what it’s all about! But what do you do when engines have cooled
Past to Pints – Exploring Bathurst’s Regional Delights
With spring around the corner and the days stretching longer. Now is the perfect time for a longer tour of our regional villages and tracking down south there are some
Pints To Past – Country Drive
As the chill of winter begins to fade and the warmth of spring approaches on the horizon, there is no better time of the year to strike out into the
Pints to Past – Heritage Streets and Cosy Seats
Step in out of the cold and into one of Bathurst’s heritage pubs this winter season. While many think of winter as dreary and cold, in Bathurst it is a
Pints to Past – Exploring Bathurst’s Goldrush Legacy
When you think of Bathurst, images of the gold rush era often come to mind. The 1850s and particularly the 1870s saw thousands of hopeful miners flocking to this region,
Spend Some Time Not a Fortune: Top 10 Free Activities in the Bathurst Region
From scenic drives to creative gallery displays, there are plenty of free attractions and activities for you to enjoy in the Bathurst region. Whether you are a Bathurst local or
Capturing Autumn’s Palette: Top 5 Spots in the Bathurst Region for Photography
As autumn paints the landscape with vibrant hues of red, orange, and gold, photographers eagerly set out to capture the beauty of the season. Bathurst, offers a picturesque canvas for
Bathurst & International Women’s Day
This International Women’s Day, Friday 8 March, representatives from Bathurst and Cirencester got together for a panel discussion on the issues facing prominent women as community and business leaders. This