Unveiling of “Mungabareena” Mural Celebrates Community and Connection.
11/09/2024.
The Neighbourhood Centre was celebrate the inveiling of “Mungabareena”, a mural created by local collaborators Stephen ’Sven’ Rogers and Faith Ryder. The artwork represents family and community connection alongside spiritual residence within the Wiradjuri Nation.
‘Stronger Together’ Mural at The Neighbourhood Centre: 29/07/2024.
From everyone at The Neighbourhood Centre, we would like to give a big thank you to Boys to the Bush and local artist Sven Rogers for teaming up to create the ‘Stronger Together’ mural for the TNC welcome area!
The work is based around painted hands, which are filled with colourful hand-prints to symbolise the theme ‘Stronger Together’. The many coloured hands are directly from the mural’s co-creators.
The symbolism of both the images is very important. There’s the heart of the community, and that’s what a Neighbourhood Centre is. The other is the giving and the receiving, which is just the most wonderful concept, because we all have times when we can give, and we all have times when we need to receive.
The combinations make up larger artwork representing the nation that with love and support our community grows stronger together.
The works were designed and curated by Sven Rogers
School Holiday Workshop: 09/07/2024.
The Neighbourhood Centre & Healthworld Bathurst partenered up to offer a free exercise workshop.
Learner Driver Program: 23/05/2024.
National Volunteer Week 2024: Volunteer Expo – 21/05/2024.
Neighbourhood Centre Week 2024 – 14/05/2024.
Harmony Day 2024 – 23/03/2024.
Celebrating Harmony Day with Bathurst Regional Council ‘Everyone Belongs’ great day for the Bathurst community.
International Women’s Day 2024 – 08/03/2024.
To celebrate International Women’s Day we had a fantastic local dance group from PIPA Pure Imagination Performing Arts perform at The Neighbourhood Centre.
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