Town of Narrogin

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Town of Narrogin
Western Australia
Population:
Density:
4,424 (2001 census)
338/km²
Established: 1906
Area: 13.1 km²
Mayor: Sally Higgins
Council Seat: Narrogin
Region: Wheatbelt
State District: Wagin
Federal Division: Pearce
Website: http://www.narrogin.wa.gov.au

The Town of Narrogin is a Local Government Area of Western Australia for the town of Narrogin (32°56′S 117°10′E; post code: 6312) in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia on Great Southern Highway, 192km south-east of the capital, Perth. It has a population of 4,424 (ABS 2001).

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[edit] History

In 1906, the Narrogin Municipal Council was gazetted. On 1 July 1961, it became the Town Council following changes to the Local Government Act.

[edit] Wards

The town has 10 councillors and no wards.

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Towns in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia

Southern Wheatbelt: Aldersyde | Arthur River | Brookton | Congelin | Cuballing | Darkan | Duranillin | Dwarda | Highbury | Kweda | Narrogin | North Bannister | Piesseville | Pingelly | Popanyinning | Quindanning | Wagin | Wandering | Williams | Yornaning

South Eastern Wheatbelt: Bendering | Bullaring | Corrigin | Dudinin | Dumbleyung | Harrismith | Holt Rock | Hyden | Jitarning | Karlgarin | Kondinin | Kukerin | Kulin | Lake Grace | Lake King | Newdegate | Pingaring | Tincurrin | Wickepin | Varley | Yealering


Local Government Areas of the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia

Beverley | Brookton | Bruce Rock | Chittering | Corrigin | Cuballing | Cunderdin | Dandaragan | Dalwallinu | Dowerin | Dumbleyung | Gingin | Goomalling | Kellerberrin | Kondinin | Koorda | Kulin | Lake Grace | Merredin | Moora | Mount Marshall | Mukinbudin | Narembeen | Narrogin (Town) (Shire) | Northam (Town) (Shire) | Nungarin | Pingelly | Quairading | Tammin | Toodyay | Trayning | Victoria Plains | Wagin | Wandering | West Arthur | Westonia | Wickepin | Williams | Wongan-Ballidu | Wyalkatchem | Yilgarn | York