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Black Gold Motel

Locality: Wallerawang, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6355 7305



Address: 121 Main St 2845 Wallerawang, NSW, Australia

Website: http://blackgoldmotel.com.au

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25.01.2022 Build Project Update We are on schedule to complete the build of the 15 Executive rooms. We have 15 contractors moving in on the 4th of October for the Mt Piper shutdown - which is extremely tight, but we will make it happen!! Some superhuman efforts by our trusty tradie team to get it to this point & as usual Robs 32hr days.... The countdown is on!



25.01.2022 We have noticed an increase in tourists exploring their own backyards over the past month. It's refreshing and great for our massively underrated, feature rich district. To give our visitors a head start, and also to promote local business and community events we are upgrading our "nearby" page. There are still lots we need to add, but would love some community input..... name the top 3 attractions you would recommend to a friend in our district..... Go! https://blackgo...ldmotel.com.au/nearby We will incorporate the most popular answers P.S. Huge thank you to Chris Ersek for the beautiful photos.

25.01.2022 Morning Folks Overnight, we received a gold nugget of an email...!! Black Gold Motel has been awarded the Trip Advisor 2020 Travellers Choice "Best of the Best" Award for Service. This accolade ranks us in the top 1% in the world, #5 in Australia & #14 in the South Pacific region for service. ... https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/TravelersChoice-Hotels-cBest https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/TravelersChoice-Hotels-cBest We are truly humbled by the award, but want to make it very clear that without each and every one of our amazing staff completing every task and customer interaction with care, love & attention to detail, this would simply not exist. Thanks to the community for supporting us, as always, we live in a very special part of the world and we should be very proud of who we are as a community and where we are from.

20.01.2022 Our next virtual tour is of one of our split-level Villa style accommodation options. Morrow is a room with heritage significance, it has been a part of Wallerawang community for 139 years and is apart of the original Wallerawang School building built-in 1881. The new Wallerawang School came about when Mrs Edwin Barton (Mrs. James Walker's daughter) presented two and a half acres of land adjacent to the railway for the construction of a new school. Negotiations were completed... in 1881 and the successful building tender was that of Mr G. Donald, who was the first Mayor of Lithgow. The school and residence were occupied on 20th May 1882. Named after Mr Robert Morrow a well-respected and ingrained member of the Lithgow community. After Roberts transfer to Wallerawang in 1975, dedicated to the sporting and academic education of children in the Wallerawang and Lithgow District for over 36 years as an executive teacher and assistant principal and coach. Rob retired from teaching in 2011 and was made a lifetime member of the Wallerawang P&C Committee and is still an active member in various local community groups. To add another string to its bow, the room was also been used as a dance studio by Katrina Cluff, which taught many aspiring young Lithgow dancers the craft. In 2007 Robert & Linda Cluff transformed the old classroom into a modern split-level 3-bedroom villa with everything that you need to enjoy a recharging stay in comfort and style with room for the larger group or family. VIRTUAL TOUR https://ths.li/T8JmqD WEBSITE https://blackgoldmotel.com.au/rooms/morrow NOTE: The arrows on the floor of the virtual tour allow you to explore the space. Have a look around, let us know your thoughts!!



19.01.2022 Magnificent article about our precious Glow Worms surviving the bush fires by the ABC featuring Wolgan Valley Eco Tours Lithgow Tourism & Events

15.01.2022 Morning The Wallerawang baseball season starts this Sunday! It is played down at the scenic Wallerawang lake. If you've never played, you really should give it a crack. It's lots of fun and a great way to get active and meet new people. If you would like to play or know anyone interested, please get in touch on our private messenger.

15.01.2022 Phhheew.....we made it!!! On Monday afternoon we hosted our first guests in the new wing!! Fittingly, the first guest was one of our favourites and long term supporter of our business - Paul Mainey from ALS Engineering. Massive shout out to everyone who made this happen in a seemingly impossible time-frame. But as captain Rob repeats at least 3 times a day...NEVER SAY CAN'T!!! ... The crew we had on board for this project embodies what it means to be a team. Everyone worked in with each other, helped one another with tasks outside their scope, sang together, drank together & most importantly had lots of fun on the journey. The following people need to be recognised for their efforts & craftsmanship, there are more, too many to list but you know who you are: Aaron Scanlan _ Builder Chris Hickson - Builder Kerry Vlores - Plumber Chris Isley Painter Derryn Cluff Electrician Wayde Thompson Electrician Brian Rosewarne Gyprock Dayne Houlison Gyprock Emil Klemens Flooring Andrew York Communications Grant Matthews L2 Electrician D&C Powerline Constructions L1 Electrical Corey Stockton (Carpet One Lithgow) - Carpet Pacey Stockton Carpet Darren (Kwik Kerb) - Garden Edging Chris Ersek - Photography & Framing Charlie Cluff Trades Assistant Jake Cluff Trades Assistant Black Gold Motel Housekeeping - Cleaning Lithgow Bedding & Furniture Beds TLE Lithgow Electrical Supplies Harvey Norman Lithgow White goods & furniture Tradelink Lithgow Bathroom & Plumbing supplies Bunnings Trade Lithgow Misc building supplies Victoria Post Forming Kitchens & Cabinetry Dark Red Frames & Trusses Frames & Trusses Bathurst Glass Windows Kings Hardware - Fit-out Material Peak Blinds Blinds & Curtains Altitude Air Air Conditioning JG Lock Safe & Security Locksmiths We still have some finishing touches to sign off and officially open the wing......but we made the deadline (just). Our first guests provided excellent reviews about our brand spanking new spaces. We will hold an official cutting of the ribbon in the near future, watch this space #hospitality #accomodation #blackgoldmotel



14.01.2022 Anyone missing a pair of thirsty goats? They were intercepted while making their way to the Crib Room for some post work amber ales

11.01.2022 Before you book your next holiday via one of the big online travel agents...stop and think about this insightful illustration. Keep in mind, booking directly with the property is always cheaper for you and if there is an issue with the booking, easily fixed. #buylocal #buyaustralianmade

04.01.2022 Strawberry Shortcake Alert Brittni has concocted a delicious cocktail close to many of our hearts, as it is to raise money for breast cancer. For the month of October, we will donate $5 for every Strawberry Shortcake cocktail purchased toward this most important cause. Please drink generously ;) Please see below for some information on Breast Cancer which is quite startling:... "Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) takes place every October. The aim of the BCAM is to shine a light on the devastating impact breast cancer has on thousands of Australians each day. Almost 20,000 Australians will be diagnosed with the disease this year alone. That equates to 55 Australians every day. And nearly 3000 Australians will lose their lives to breast cancer this year. That’s someone’s mother, sister, friend, or family member whose life has been tragically cut short because of the disease. Although the five-year survival rate has increased from 76% to 91% since 1994 thanks to research, there is still progress to be made to stop deaths from breast cancer. By targeting the remaining 9% who do not live past this survival rate, NBCF’s goal is to reach zero deaths from breast cancer by 2030. We rely entirely on generous donations from the Australian community to fund leading breast cancer researchers. Through these funds, we are able to invest in world-class research in prevention, detection, new and improved treatment, and quality of life to ultimately stop deaths from breast cancer."

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