Bathurst Flagstaff

Highlights

  • Historic site marking Bathurst’s 1815 colonial proclamation
  • Illuminated glass pyramid with original plaque and flag
  • Features Wiradjuri art and handprints on scenic riverwalk

Overview

The Bathurst Flagstaff commemorates the proclamation of Bathurst as a settlement by Governor Macquarie on 7 May 1815. Reinstalled on 7 May 2015 as part of Bathurst's Bicentennial Celebrations, the Flagstaff stands as a significant reminder of the city's colonial history. The flagstaff features the original plaque that was a part of the original flagstaff at the Proclamation Cairn, beneath the flag in the glass pyramid. Around the viewing…

The Bathurst Flagstaff commemorates the proclamation of Bathurst as a settlement by Governor Macquarie on 7 May 1815. Reinstalled on 7 May 2015 as part of Bathurst's Bicentennial Celebrations, the Flagstaff stands as a significant reminder of the city's colonial history.

The flagstaff features the original plaque that was a part of the original flagstaff at the Proclamation Cairn, beneath the flag in the glass pyramid. Around the viewing platform are etched glass panels featuring handprints of local Aboriginal children, Elders and Wiradjuri designs of Girawu (the Tree Goanna) and Biladurang (Platypus) dreaming. At night, the Flagstaff Pyramid is illuminated.

Visit the Bathurst Flagstaff as part of the Macquarie/Wambuul Riverwalk.

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Location

1 Kendall Avenue Bathurst NSW 2795 Australia

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Location - 1 Kendall Avenue Bathurst NSW 2795 Australia

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Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

Have step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)