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 […]
An exhibition celebrating local community groups through the crafting of tea cosies! "Tea With Lizzie" exhibition will be held at the Chifley Home and Education Centre to promote community awareness and engagement with the museum, and the recognition of community groups and services. To commemorate the work of Elizabeth Chifley, we are inviting local organisations […]
The Safety of Life at Sea return for their first Bathurst performance since the release of their album Let the River Go - a heady mix of original blues, soul, 60’s/70’s rock and Americana. Recorded at singer/pianist/songwriter Kris Schubert’s Boatshed studio nestled in the wild hills of central NSW and engineered/mixed by guitarist Stephen Helman, […]
With thanks to the NSW Government, Evans Arts Council have been given a grant to run free youth workshops these school holidays. These workshops are targeted at 12 - 24 year olds. Bookings essential with only 10 places per workshop available. More information on individual workshops and booking information can be found at facebook.com/EvansArtsCouncilBathurst Monday […]
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 1932 until her death at 87 in 1976. The home Ida bequeathed to […]
The African savannah comes to life on set with Simba, Rafiki and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock. Scots All Saints College Junior school welcome families to a night of musical talent as students perform in Disney's The Lion King Jnr.
Charles Sturt University final year theatre media/communication students in Bathurst are pleased to present the Theatre Production ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley, commencing Wednesday 28 September. Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ tells the story of scientist, Victor Frankenstein and his creature…but not as you may know it. Strap yourselves in for a unique and intriguing take on a […]
Join a very special collage workshop with renowned artist and fashion designer Linda Jackson. For ages 8+ $12 BRAGS member $15 nonmembers. Tickets include all materials. Image courtesy of the artist.
Join artist and Australian fashion pioneer Linda Jackson in a creative colour collage workshop with afternoon tea. For ages 65+ $30 BRAGS members, $35 non-members + booking fee Tickets include, all materials and afternoon tea. Image: Linda Jackson 'Rainbow Leaf' 1982
The Sofala Hotel turns 160 years old! Come and celebrate with a thumpin’ day of tunes on Saturday 1st with Dirty Snakes from 8pm till late, followed by Hillbilly Blue on Sunday 2nd from 2pm - 6pm. The street of Sofala will be a buzz with market stalls both days. Get ready for: *Pork and […]
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
Good Morning Vietnam, Music from the Vietnam War Era - Live in Concert! vividly reimagines the treasured and symbolic songs of the 1960s and 70s that spilled across our airwaves during the Vietnam War... songs that questioned, stirred and reflected the political turmoil and massive cultural changes happening during one of the most far-reaching and […]