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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time next 30-days in Bathurst. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

The Teeny Tiny Stevies bring their Brain Fart Tour 2026, featuring wholesome, engaging, and entertaining live music perfect for families. Enjoy funny moments for parents, interactive fun for kids, and a rocking good time for everyone. With ABC Kids TV favorites and ARIA winners, this concert promises core memories for all ages. Babies 12 months and under enter free.

Get ready for a trip down memory lane with Regurgitator's 'JUKEBOXXIN’ in the 21st century!' tour, a retrospective of their iconic singles spanning over 32 years. Joining them is the groundbreaking DEM MOB, the most remote hip hop group in the world, who blend cultural identity and political resistance with their music. This is a must-see event for fans of nostalgic hits and socially conscious hip hop.

Train Storytime at Bathurst Library offers stories, songs, and a take-home craft activity. Parents can get a concession price admission to Bathurst Rail Museum and a 10% discount on a membership. Free activity for families with children aged 1-8.

A kooky, spooky ‘make your own haunted house mini zine’ workshop with author Lucie Stevens. Explore how to invent an original, kooky and perhaps a little spooky, character before creating a haunted house for them to dwell in. Ignite your imagination with ideas and create your own mini-zine to share with your friends - perhaps even give them a tiny fright! $5 per child. For ages 7yrs and above. Age limit is firm. Children must be signed in and out of the program and picked up promptly at the end of the program.

Venture into historical fiction with author Lucie Stevens. Explore how the past can help you write exciting stories that transport your readers through time. Learn how to approach crafting a timeslip story - techniques you can use to send your characters into the past and how to use history to fuel the narrative and create the foundation for your very own timeslip novel!

Join Janita Ayton for a hands-on introduction to Japanese traditional binding - a timeless, elegant way to craft your own notebook from scratch.

Dress up in your best swing dance outfit, put on your dancing shoes and party like it’s 1946! To celebrate 150 years since the railway arrived in Bathurst, the Bathurst Rail Museum is inviting the community to dance the night away with the Mitchell Conservatoriums CONnections Big Band at the All Fools’ Ball.

Join Fiona in this fun, and a little bit messy, tie-dye workshop. We will be decorating t-shirts and socks with some funky bright tie-dyes and learning various methods to create cool patterns on your garment. Bring an old towel, a plastic bag and wear older clothes for this workshop!

Turn a plain tee into a psychedelic colour explosion. We’ll fold, flip, and dye like fabric scientists on a mission to invent the boldest looks ever. No rules. No boring. Just vibrant vibes, creative chaos, and wearable art that screams YOU.
Hightone Disco is lighting up the room at Little Alberts Studio 54 for one unforgettable night of glitter, groove, and pure disco fever! From silky smooth falsettos to funky bass lines and nonstop grooves, this high-energy live show will have you reliving the magic of a golden era of music from the 70's and 80's. Dust off your flares, tease up your hair, and bring your best disco moves — because the mirror ball is calling!
Join us for a FREE 1-day workshop and learn practical tools, strategies and skills to live well in challenging circumstances. An empowering, practical one-day workshop for people living with the difficulties and challenges of rural and regional life. If your financial, mental, and emotional resources are depleted, join us to learn ways to strengthen your resilience through practical tools, strategies and skills and live well in challenging circumstances.
Join us for a FREE 1-day workshop and learn practical tools, strategies and skills to live well in challenging circumstances. An empowering, practical one-day workshop for people living with the difficulties and challenges of rural and regional life. If your financial, mental, and emotional resources are depleted, join us to learn ways to strengthen your resilience through practical tools, strategies and skills and live well in challenging circumstances. During this workshop with a highly experienced facilitator, participants will learn: How to build resilience in the face of challenging circumstances, The importance of self-care and how to incorporate into daily life, Easy ways to incorporate relaxation into everyday life, How to manage emotions and recognise burnout.