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1. How does E. Coli get into the water supply? Does the council do anything to prevent it from happening or just deal with it after the fact?
The National Medical Health and Research Council published the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines 2011. The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (ADWG) are intended to provide a framework for go...
4. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas around the Narromine Region.As part of Council’s plan to encourage people to visit and shop locally in the Narromine Region, Council has funded Christmas...
5. Kerbside Waste
Council operates a three-bin kerbside waste collection service for the urban areas of Narromine, Tomingley and Trangie.A one-bin kerbside waste service (Landfill waste only) is provided to the foll...
6. Living in the Shire
Be welcomed to a community that embraces a way of life that provides the perfect balance between work and lifestyle. Narromine Shire provides an attractive option for those seeking a better...
7. Local History Room
Narromine Local History Room, located in the Narromine Library provides a plethora of historical information on the communities of Narromine, Trangie and Tomingley including the early s...
8. Managing Future Droughts together
Narromine Shire Council and Dubbo Regional Council are pleased to announce the launch of a collaborative project aimed at gathering valuable insights from our communities to develop a Drought Resil...
9. Media Release - Christmas is all around us and so the feeling grows
Christmas is all around us and so the feeling grows.After a year of many ups and downs, there is plenty to celebrate as we approach Christmas and Narromine Shire Council is helping residents and vi...
10. Media Release - Council's community grant program is now open
Narromine Shire Council is inviting all community organisations and ‘not for profit’ groups to apply for financial assistance and donations for the 2022/2023 financial year.Applications will be con...