The Dubbo City Guide draws thousands of tourists to the region each year and residents are encouraged to play a part in increasing those numbers with the launch of the latest edition last night. Read More...
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City promotions progress report
FINANCE AND POLICY COMMITTEE – NOVEMBER 2011 Read More...
New Residents Night a great way to break the ice
The second New Residents Night for 2011, to be held at the Old Dubbo Gaol Friday 25 November, is good timing with at least 40 people having moved to Dubbo since September this year. Read More...
Events boost city overnight stays
The numbers of overnight stays in Dubbo in recent months have broken records following a run of successful events hosted by the City, which also saw an injection of close to $1 million into the local economy. Read More...
Grant funds assist Water Leakage Reduction Program
Dubbo City Council has received a grant of more than $50,000 from the Federal Government for a significant water savings initiative. Read More...
Positive results recorded in annual water supply and sewerage survey
The quality of Dubbo water is excellent according to 70 per cent of surveyed residents. Read More...
Recent Posts
- Dubbo City Regional Airport expansion to cater for future growth
- Winter break for water at Dubbo's Elston Park playground
- Potential Aboriginal tourism attraction at Dubbo's Wiradjuri Park
- Village projects and investments on the agenda
- Funding boost helps Macquarie Regional Library expand
- Charges to be in line with rate pegging limit
- One-off artwork auctioned to raise funds for river protection
- Commercial floor space inventory to aid in future planning for Dubbo
- $24 million to be invested in urban and rural roads
- Aboriginal history trails a highlight of draft Master Plan



