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Bathurst District Historical Society
East Wing Bathurst Courthouse
162 Russell Street
Bathurst NSW 2795
Postal address is
PO Box 237, Bathurst NSW 2795
(02) 6332-2522
info@bathursthistory.org.au
People
  • Committee
  • Presidents
  • Life Members
  • History
  • Objectives
  • Membership
  • Volunteer
  • Theo Barker Lectures
Places
  • Museum
  • Old Government Cottage
Services
  • Collections
  • Archives
  • House Reports
  • Bookshop
  • Education
  • Photographs
Stories
  • What's On
  • Newsletters
  • Musters
  • Bathurst History
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"Bathurst District Historial Society acknowledges the Wiradjuri People as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live. The Wiradjuri Nation is the largest Aboriginal group in New South Wales. The Wiradjuri people are known as “the people of the three rivers”, being the Wambuul (Macquarie), Kalari (Lachlan) and the Murrumbidjeri (Murrumbidgee). We pay respect to Elders, past, present and future and acknowledge other Indigenous Nations who work and live on Wiradjuri country."

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