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Wednesday 21 May 2025 A Live Event At The Library

National Simultaneous Storytime

Come and enjoy National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) at Bathurst Library, reading a story at the same time as thousands of other libraries, schools, and bookshops across Australia. Library staff will read Truck Cat written by Deborah Frenkel and illustrated by Danny Snell at 12noon sharp, followed by more stories, songs, and rhymes. Plus, an interactive demonstration of our FREE library kid’s databases and a take home craft.

Wednesday 21 May 2025 A Live Event at The Library

These Little Feet: Storytime with Hayley Rawsthorne

Join Orange author Hayley Rawsthorne for a heartwarming storytime adventure as she brings her beloved children's book These Little Feet to life! Perfect for young readers and their families, this special event will feature a reading of the book, fun activities, and an opportunity to connect with the author behind the story. Come celebrate the magic of little feet, big dreams, and the joy of storytelling in this interactive, family-friendly event! These Little Feet was named in Better Reading’s Top 50 kids books for 2025.

Wednesday 21 May 2025

Festival Launch and 10th Birthday Party

Celebrate ten incredible years of storytelling, creativity, and community.

Join us as we kick off the 2025 Bathurst Writers’ & Readers’ Festival with a special get-together as we celebrate ten incredible years of storytelling, creativity, and community. Reflect on the festival’s journey so far, hear from some of the people who’ve helped shape it, and get a sneak peek at what’s to come in this year’s exciting program. It’s a warm welcome and a toast to the stories that bring us together.

Thursday 22 May 2025 Live event at the Library

Letters to Our Robot Son: writing Sci Fi with Cadance Bell

Join Central West author Cadance for a conversation on her new Science Fiction novel Letters To Our Robot Son. Hear Cadance and Paul Stafford discuss writing Sci-Fi, exploring themes of Artificial Intelligence, autonomy, family relationships and more. With her unique robot characters, Cadance captures a colloquial and heart-felt tale of life, family, hope and redemption – at the end of the world (maybe).

Friday 23 May 2025 A Sydney Writers’ Festival Live & Local Livestream event

The Moriarty Sisters

Join the Moriarty sisters, Jaclyn, Liane and Nicola, as they discuss their career beginnings, different publishing paths and many successes with writer and broadcaster Sarah Macdonald.

Friday 23 May 2025 A Sydney Writers’ Festival Live & Local Livestream event

Untrue Crime

Novelist Shankari Chandran, investigative journalist Kate McClymont and Diamond Dagger Award winner Ian Rankin discuss the line between fact and fiction in the stories they tell about crime. With host Matthew Condon.

Friday 23 May 2025 A Live Event at BMEC

Justine Ford – True Crime

Sponsored by BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival

Join bestselling author Justine Ford live at BMEC as she talks about why she started writing true crime, and the case that haunts her. Justine Ford is a TV producer and journalist with a background in news and current affairs. She was a presenter on the top-rating crime series, Australia’s Most Wanted, and her producing credits include the hit shows Missing Persons Unit, Border Security¸ RPA and Random Acts of Kindness.

Friday 23 May 2025 A Sydney Writers’ Festival Live & Local Livestream event

Queerstories

Celebrating the culture and creativity of the LGBTQIA+ community one true story at a time, Festival favourite Queerstories has played to crowds big and small, from Mudgee to Murwillumbah, Albury to Adelaide, Brisbane and beyond. Featuring Daniel Nour, Torrey Peters and more.

Saturday 24 May 2025 A Sydney Writers’ Festival Live & Local Livestream event

Bakers’ Delight

Sponsored by Bake Table & Tea Bathurst

With host Jennifer Wong, get special insight into the art and industry of baking from the queens of Australian pastry, Flour and Stone's Nadine Ingram, Beatrix Bakes' Natalie Paull and Lune Croissanterie's Kate Reid.

Saturday 24 May 2025 A Live Event at BMEC

Great Books You Might Have Missed

There’s always so many terrific books that we miss reading whilst we’re reading other wonderful books! Enjoy hearing Jen Barry and Lisa Holloway as they chat about some of the great books you may have missed over the past year, along with some to look forward to in the second half of the year.

Saturday 24 May 2025 A Live Event at BMEC

Modern Romance with Melanie Saward and Leesa Ronald

With the recent explosion of romance books hitting the shelves, join two of Australia’s unique voices for a conversation on writing modern Australian romances. Join Melanie Saward and  Leesa Ronald for an exciting book talk centered on contemporary love stories. Melanie’s Love Unleashed explores the complexities of modern relationships and the transformative power of love, while Leesa’s Special Delivery takes readers on a heartfelt journey of unexpected romance, second chances, and personal growth.

Saturday 24 May 2025 A Live Event At BMEC

‘Dhulu Yala, Gari Yala’: the power of oral knowledge

Dhulu Yala - SPEAK STRAIGHT (direct). Gari Yala - SPEAK TRUTH - straight talk, speaking the truth directly, no nonsense or joking or lying.

For tens of thousands of years, First Nations oral traditions have carried history, law, culture, and identity across generations. In this insightful panel, Wiradyuri knowledge holders and scholars will explore the profound role of oral knowledge in preserving and passing on cultural heritage. From stories, songs, and ceremonies to language revitalisation, cultural practices, and the protection of sacred sites, knowledge holders are vital custodians of Wiradyuri traditions. Join us for a powerful conversation that challenges the dominance of written records and celebrates the enduring wisdom of storytelling as a source of knowledge and truth.

Sunday 25 May 2025 An exclusive live event for Bathurst Writers’ & Readers’ Festival

Great Festival Read and In-Conversation with Dr Jeanine Leane

This hugely popular feature of the local program sees book lovers reading the same book in the lead-up to the Festival weekend. Read the book then attend the event where a panel discusses the book selected for each year. For 2025, the Great Festival Read is Purple Threads by Jeanine Leane. The panel conversation will be between women leaders in our community.

Sunday 25 May 2025 A Live Event at BMEC

Sofala and Surrounds: Frontier Crime is Gold

Dive into the heart of a chilling mystery with Pip Fioretti’s latest novel, Skull River. Set in 1912 in a dying gold town, the novel follows mounted trooper Augustus Hawkins, a troubled war veteran, as he embarks on a dangerous hunt for a ruthless murderer. But as the bodies pile up, Hawkins uncovers a web of secrets lurking beneath the town's dusty surface.

Sunday 25 May 2025 A Sydney Writers’ Festival Live & Local Livestream event

Making a Writer

Prominent writers Colm Tóibín and Charlotte Wood discuss how they became writers and what Ireland and Australia’s literary culture means to them. With host Michael Williams.

Sunday 25 May 2025 A Live Event At BMEC

Unsettling the past: difficult histories and truth-telling

Dr. Stephen Gapps’s latest book Uprising focuses on the Second Wiradyuri War of Resistance and reveals just how widespread and coordinated Aboriginal resistance was across eastern Australia during the early 1800s. Join us for Dr Gapps in conversation with local historian Sarah Swift as they delve into the importance of confronting difficult histories to better understand our shared past.

Sunday 13 July 2025

Adam Mada’s Magic Taster Workshop

Prepare to amaze your friends and family with an hour of mind-blowing magic tricks and mini illusions with master magician Adam Mada. Join Australia's very own Mr. Magic, the master performer, illusion designer, and magic coach for Australia's Got Talent, Possum Magic, and the Australian cast of Harry Potter & The Cursed Child Parts 1 & 2. for an interactive workshop where you'll learn how to turn ordinary objects into extraordinary feats of magic, and discover how to deliver dazzling routines like a true magician.

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