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    Narrogin Town Hall - Federal Street    

 Town of Narrogin

89 Earl Street, (PO Box 188), Narrogin WA 6312

Telephone:    (08) 9881 1944

Fax:              (08) 9881 3092

Email: enquiries@narrogin.wa.gov.au

Welcome to the Town of Narrogin Home page.

Narrogin is a progressive thriving rural community found in the Wheatbelt South Region of Western Australia, 192.30km (2.40hrs) south east of Perth.

Narrogin has a high standard of infrastructure including rail, highway access, water supply, power and connection to the optical cable network as well as Community services such as a highly recognised Regional Hospital and pro-active Aged Care services, a fully equipped Recreation Complex with heated indoor pool, well maintained sports grounds and sports clubs, an active Regional Library and Heritage Museum, 3 primary schools, a Senior High School and Agricultural College, a Residential college, TAFE college, venues for  hire, supermarkets, specialty shops, cafe's, pubs and restaurants.

If you are thinking of relocating your business, starting a new one or if you are just looking for a great place to live, why not come and visit us?

                                                                                 Mayor Sally Higgins

Mayor Higgins

 

 

 

 

 

NOTICE

The Town of Narrogin's computer systems are undergoing a major upgrade and staff will be undertaking extensive training and implementing new processes until early in July 2009.   This may impact on the time taken to service your transaction owing to staff shortages.   Your patience during this time would be appreciated. Licensing customers please note that between the hours of 12 noon and 2.00pm there will be one Customer Service Officer at the front desk and people should try to avoid these times if possible.

Gary O'Neil

Chief Executive Officer

 

The Town of Narrogin acknowledges the Noongar people as traditional

custodians of this land and their continuing connection to land and

community.   We pay our respect to them, to their culture and to their

Elders past and present.