Narrandera Shire Council
Narrandera Shire Council has endorsed the final design for the Narrandera Destination & Discovery Hub and the design is now on public exhibition for comment.
This new building will replace the existing Visitor Information Centre on Cadell Street and will include dedicated areas for visitor services, a permanent exhibition space where people can discover Narrandera Shire’s nature-based and cultural stories in a modern facility with interactive displays and improved access, public amenities, and workspaces.
Our vision is to create a ‘destination’ for visitors, encouraging them to stay and ‘discover’ our Shire’s strengths of nature, koalas, art, heritage, events, and culture.
Narrandera Shire Council
National Road Safety Week 2021, held from 16 to 23 May, aims to raise awareness of the number of people that are killed or injured in road crashes, and provide an opportunity for people and organisations to actively commit to safeguarding the lives and health of all road users, including pedestrians.
The week is an annual initiative from the Safer Australian Roads and Highways (SARAH) Group which was established by Peter Frazer after his 23-year-old daughter Sarah was killed in a road crash on the Hume Highway in February 2012. Sarah’s car broke down while travelling to Wagga Wagga to begin university. Both Sarah and the tow truck driver were struck and killed by a distracted driver.
Narrandera Shire Council
Australian Local Government Women’s Association (ALGWA) NSW are hosting a forum for Narrandera Shire Council on Saturday 15 May from 2pm to 5pm at Narrandera Golf Club, Racecourse Rd, Narrandera.
The forum aims to encourage, inform, and support women to stand for election across the state in this year’s Local Government Elections.
Across NSW, women support their communities in a variety of ways. From running school P&C’s, building and expanding local businesses, overseeing local sports competitions, community campaigns, coordinating drought and bushfire relief for neighbours and local businesses. These leadership skills are highly transferable to local government, where your skills can assist and benefit your entire community.
Narrandera Shire Council
Narrandera Shire Council is thrilled to announce seven new projects through the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program Phase Two totalling $819,975.
These works cover a variety of projects that will have a significant and positive impact on Narrandera Shire.
These projects include the construction of a revised Wiradjuri Wall in Marie Bashir Park. This project will be carried out with ongoing public consultation with our community to ensure the concept and construction produce a successful outcome we can all be proud of.
A new bike pump track will be constructed at Barellan for everyone – in particular our young people – to enjoy.