So, you want a pet dinosaur? The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum’s latest exhibition is a dinosaur pet shop with answers to all the important dino-pet concerns. Keeping a ferocious T. rex or an enormous Diplodocus in your backyard might be a bit too difficult, too dangerous or just completely impossible. With a T.rex out […]
Carers across the community are invited to join us at the Bathurst Library for a free afternoon tea and special Health and Well-Being workshop presented by Carers NSW. Workshop - Your Health and Well-Being Caring for a family member or friend is often rewarding. It can also be physically and emotionally overwhelming at times. Join […]
Come and join is in August for five race meetings during the month. Every meeting will have the bistro and bar open. We can supply great hardy meals and cold beverages.
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery is delighted to present artist-led tours of Linda Jackson: Romance of the Swag. Hear Linda Jackson respond to her artworks and talk about her life, travels and more in an intimate setting. Entry to this event is free.
First Saturday of the month 3 September & 1 October @ 11am Hear from Linda Jackson in an artist-led tour of her exhibition 'Linda Jackson: Romance of the Swag' at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery. Free, booking essential
Disenchanted is a witty, subversive, award-winning (BEST SHOW Newcastle and Dubbo Fringes) one-woman tour de force, that transports you to a 1699 Parisian Salon featuring disgruntled fairy tale side characters, who ask: Why was the Wolf in Grandma’s bed? Are the Ugly sisters’ feet really that big? Did Sleeping Beauty consent? And what does this […]
The Webb Emporium 1851 Four times a year a Ghost Tour is conducted at this amazing hidden gem of history in Bathurst. Its in plain view but we at XRealm have exclusive access. We have made two episodes of this location. You can find those episodes on our website here . They are called " […]
Built by the Reverend Thomas Sharpe in 1845 soon after land became available in the Bathurst area, Miss Traill’s House and Garden is named after Ida Traill, a socially prominent, independently wealthy resident, who lived in this pretty Colonial Georgian bungalow from 1931 until her death at 87 in 1976. The home Ida bequeathed to […]