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Bathurst WinterFest
Season 1, Ep. 9
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Welcome to our final episode of the Eventualities podcast for season 1.
The Bathurst Winter Festival is a two-week event during the July school holidays which embraces the magic of Bathurst’s Winter. It’s very quickly gaining a reputation as a vibrant and creative destination.
Hannah Welch is the Manager of Events at Bathurst Regional Council and has been involved since the inception of the Bathurst Winterfest.
Hannah was a presenter at the 2018 Regional Events Conference in Port Macquarie.
Thanks to Hannah for her insights and for being so generous with sharing the teams learnings.
https://www.bathurstwinterfestival.com.au/
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