Dubbo City Council and Dubbo Field Naturalists and Conservation Society are hosting a tree and native grass planting event on Saturday, 1 September to mark National Wattle Day with the support of Dubbo Macquarie River Bushcare Group. Read More...
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Quotations sought: two business opportunities for local companies
Dubbo City Council’s Water Supply and Sewerage Branch is offering two contract opportunities for local companies, one being described as ‘a unique business opportunity.’ Read More...
Continued commitment to Evocities supported
FINANCE AND POLICY COMMITTEE – AUGUST 2012
To further raise the profile of regional city living and continue to offer recruitment opportunities for local business, Dubbo City Council's Finance and Policy Committee has endorsed a recommendation for its continued involvement with Evocities for the next three years. Read More...
Your Dubbo aims for boost in retail spending and business profile
In a major effort to stimulate retail spending and empower local business, Dubbo City Council and the Dubbo Chamber of Commerce and Industry are encouraging businesses to register for a program that offers invaluable opportunities to enhance their profile and win a share of $22,500. Read More...
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- 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



