
Updated: 5 August 2021
The State Government has declared a Public Health Emergency, Human Biosecurity Emergency and a State of Emergency for Western Australia.
How we’re responding
We are continuing to monitor developments relating to COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) daily and assessing any potential impact on Shire services and events. We have activated local emergency management arrangements and business continuity plans and moving into the Recovery Phase.
We continue to take advice on all public health matters from the State and Federal Health Departments.
Impacted Services
- Public halls, the Library, Museum, Narrogin Regional Recreation Centre and playgrounds, outdoor gym and skatepark facilities are now all open with social distancing and number limits in place.
- Council Meetings are now open again to the public with social distancing and number limits.
- Customer Services is fully open with social distancing and number limits.
Please avoid physical contact where possible by directing all enquiries to 08 9890 0900 or emailing enquiries@narrogin.wa.gov.au.
Stay up-to-date
Stay up to date with the latest information about the spread of COVID-19.

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The leading authority in this emergency is WA Department of Health who’ve set up COVID Clinics throughout the State.
You can get the latest advice by:
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Public Gatherings and Events
Non-essential, organised gatherings of 500 or more people can no longer go ahead.
Non-essential indoor gatherings of more than 100 people have also been banned by the Federal Government.
Under the Public Health Act and Emergency Management Act, penalties of up to $50,000 will apply.
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Assistance
Centrelink have provided information and services to help you if you’re affected by (COVID-19).
Handy links
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Australian Government Information
Protecting yourself and others
You should practise good hygiene and social distancing to prevent the spread of viruses. You should also follow the government’s advice for travellers and advice for public gatherings and visits to vulnerable groups.
Find out:
Counselling Services
To find self-help or peer support groups, visit the My Services online directory. You can search by your own location, or search for services in a major town or city.
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We are adding to this page all the time.
Updated: 5 August 2021
State Government 13-COVID Hotline
The State Government has established a Hotline to help answer questions West Australians have on the current COVID19 state of emergency.
The Hotline number is 13 26 843 or 13-COVID
7am - 10pm, 7 days a week.
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Get in touch with someone from the team.
Email us