- Bathurst, New South Wales - Wikipedia
Founded in 1815, Bathurst is the oldest inland settlement in Australia [3] and had a population of 44,621 in 2023 [4] Bathurst is often referred to as the Gold Country, as the area was the site of Australia's first discovery of payable gold in 1851, and where Australia's first gold rush occurred
- Bathurst | Historic Town, Mining Hub Tourist Destination | Britannica
It lies on the south bank of the Macquarie River, west of the Blue Mountains The city was founded in 1815 and named for Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, then secretary for war and the colonies, and it is the oldest settlement west of the Great Dividing Range
- Things to Do - Bathurst Region Tourism
Let the Bathurst region surprise you, with a bustling food and wine scene, fascinating heritage attractions, amazing natural wonders and charming rural villages Book a tour or plan your trip around one of our signature annual events when the atmosphere in town is unforgettable
- Bathurst, NSW - Accommodation, things to do more | Visit NSW
Visit Bathurst in Country NSW and discover gold rush heritage, motor racing at Mount Panorama and other activities, plus delicious food, wine and craft breweries
- Home - Bathurst
Known as Australia’s first inland settlement, Bathurst is steeped in colonial history and is famous for its gold rush past, well-preserved architecture, and strong motorsport culture
- Bathurst - Wikipedia
Bathurst District, a historic district in Upper Canada, also a county within the district
- Bathurst Region Tourism - Step Beyond in Bathurst NSW
Explore Bathurst: rich in history, adventure, natural beauty Discover heritage sites, outdoor activities, iconic attractions like Mount Panorama and events
- Bathurst 1000 - Wikipedia
It was during this period that the famous Holden–Ford– Chrysler rivalry originated The production-car battle between the "Big Three" was fought at Bathurst This rivalry spawned Australia's most famous muscle cars, reverentially known as "Bathurst Specials"
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