Thanks Judith I will get started on finding someone to access the records for me, failing that I might need to make a trip to Bathurst myself 
May I please suggest you carefully read the final paragraph of my earlier post
http://www.bathurstanglican.org.au/ Please do remember that the Church registers are NOT public records, and so you need to ask for a volunteer to find the time to go to their achives and to search and find the relevant entries, perhaps in several registers, and you need to patiently wait for their response. If you were to send your request by snail mail, enclosing a photocopy of the transcript you have posted here today, and to ask if there's any charges, (of course offering to pay these), you may find this can be helpful in requesting access.
Cheers, JM
I am referring to a
church volunteer, a member of the local (Bathurst) community of Anglicans who volunteers at the Anglican Diocese of Bathurst's head office, and the volunteers handle some of the lay administrative tasks.
It is possible that the parish registers for Carcoar C of E have been filmed, and perhaps are available at the National Library in Canberra, or perhaps at the Society of Genealogists in Sydney. But if the registers are only available at the Diocese offices, then
please do remember that the parish registers are not public property, but are Church property, and not usually available for public inspection. You can ask for access, and it is usually
sensible to ask in writing, and to patiently wait for a written reply. They are not required to provide access to the general public, but on many occasions the volunteers will look up their parish registers and provide you with the information, (snail mail still works best).
Cheers, JM
(Although I am not Judith,

I am sure Judith will strive to get to the NLA to check further too )