Where is the town of Narrogin in Western Australia?

Where is the town of Narrogin in Western Australia?

Narrogin is a progressive thriving rural community in the Wheatbelt South Region of Western Australia, only 192 km south east of Perth. It serves as a regional Wheatbelt hub boasting a high standard of infrastructure including rail, highway access, water supply, power and connection to the optical cable network.

How do I contact the Shire of Narrogin?

Elected Members can be contacted by phone, email or in writing to Shire of Narrogin, PO Box 1145, Narrogin WA 6312. Have you spotted a problem or would you like to provide us with an idea or feedback.

Who is the principal of the Narrogin office?

The Narrogin office is led by Principal Jim Adamson and has built a strong presence and reputation in the Wheatbelt Region. Our team pride themselves on establishing and maintaining exceptional relationships with clients – communication, integrity and loyalty are at the core of our service values.

Where is the old courthouse in Narrogin WA?

The Old Courthouse, located on the corner of Egerton and Earl Streets, was originally built as a Government school in 1894. Designed by the prominent architect George Temple-Poole it remained a school until 1905 when it was converted into the local courthouse.

Where is the Narrogin waste water treatment plant located?

Water Corporation operated the Narrogin Waste Water Treatment Plant (Narrogin WWTP), servicing the town of Narrogin, faced operational challenges which impacted its effectiveness. Water Corporation is the principal supplier or water, wastewater and drainage services throughout Western Australia.

What kind of facilities are there at Narrogin?

Facilities were improved in recent years with the development of the Narrogin Leisure Complex, which houses a 50m outdoor pool, 25m indoor heated pool with leisure pool, gymnasium, café, squash courts, basketball stadiums as well as a world class wet synthetic hockey turf.

Where did the last name Narrogin come from?

Narrogin is an Aboriginal name, having been first recorded as “Narroging” for a pool in this area in 1869.

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