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The History of Nyngan

The first recorded visit by Europeans to the Bogan River was by a party led by Major Thomas Mitchell, who set off from Parramatta on March 9, 1835. On May 10, 1835 Mitchell arrive in what was then known as Nyingen (Nyngan). He described this spot as a 'long pond with many birds, ducks and brolgas'.

Eleven years later in 1846, Major Mitchell returned to what he called Nyingen, only to find burnt relics of the previous settlement. At this time Canonba, a small village on Duck Creek some 30 kilometres north of Nyngan, was a thriving village but declined following the completion of the railway line to Nyngan in 1883.

A number of houses and buildings from Canonba were moved and re-erected in Nyngan. Today the only reminders of the township are a small graveyard and a large boulder bearing a plaque to mark the site of Canonba.

The Municipality of Nyngan was proclaimed on February 17, 1891 with Nyngan having a population of 1355, and in 1906 the Bogan Shire was incorporated. The Bogan Shire Council and the Nyngan Municipal Council amalgamated in 1972.

In 1983, Nyngan celebrated its centenary year with the unveiling of the Centenary Fountain.


The Floods of 1990

In April 1990, Nyngan and the surrounding district in the Shire of Bogan suffered the worst flooding the area has known since being settled.

Record heavy rains in the catchment of the Bogan saw floodwaters rise to alarming levels, threatening the town. Despite the best efforts of the townspeople and an army of volunteers, the levee was breached.

By the morning of April 24, Nyngan was under water and isolated in a vast inland sea. With damage estimated at $50 million and all services to the town cut, it was decided to airlift almost the entire population of Nyngan to safety until the flood receded and services could be restored.

Today, thanks to the assistance of the State and Federal governments and people from all over New South Wales and beyond, Nyngan has been fully restored. A new levee, one metre higher than the 1990 flood level now protects the town and the people of Nyngan.

Bogan Shire, situated in Western New South Wales, has an area of 14,610 square kilometres, equivalent to about 1.8% of the State's land surface. The geographical centre of the State lies within the Shire boundaries. The Shire has an estimated population of 3220 with the headquarters, Nyngan, having an estimated population of 2500. We are located on the Bogan River at the junction of the Mitchell and Barrier Highways - an ideal rest point for the traveller. The Shire has an abundance of productive agricultural land for sheep and cattle production and large scale cropping enterprises. Nyngan's farmers are highly competitive on local and international markets and the large quantity of agricultural produce is conducive to the development of value adding industries and marketing ventures. Nyngan offers warm hospitality and all the facilities of a modern rural township. Three Motels, two Caravan Parks and Hotels provide a choice of accommodation options. Three licensed Clubs cater for entertainment and relaxation. The town also boasts a selection of restaurants and take-away food outlets for dining. The Bogan Shire has a high school, five primary schools, a pre-school, a mobile pre-school, TAFE Campus, and training facilities at the Nyngan NetWork. Nyngan's medical needs are catered for by the Nyngan Hospital and are supported by a network of health professionals and amenities including a nursing home complex, baby health centre and community health centre. The recreational and sporting facilities in Nyngan are excellent and include facilities for bowls, golf, tennis, dancing, swimming, rugby union, rugby league, touch football, cricket, netball, fishing, soccer, little athletics and pony club. Whether you are looking for an outback experience or a place to escape the hectic pace of city life, we hope that a visit to Bogan Shire will show you what "Comfortable Country Living" is all about.

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Public Notices

  • March 30, 2026

    NYNGAN WASTE FACILITY AND KERBSIDE COLLECTIONS – EASTER WEEKEND

    Bogan Shire Council wishes to remind Nyngan residents and the general public that the Nyngan Waste Facility will be closed on Good Friday, 3 April 2026. The facility will be open as usual on Thursday 2 April, Saturday and Sunday 4-5 April 2026. Residents and…
  • March 30, 2026

    DISABILITY INCLUSION ACTION PLANNING - COMMUNITY SURVEY

    The following survey will provide information to Council on how to improve the accessibility of its services, facilities, and activities. The information will be used to develop an action plan that will guide Council towards creating a more inclusive and…
  • March 26, 2026

    COUNCIL COLUMN 26 MARCH 2026

    NYNGAN CENOTAPH Restoration works are currently underway at the Nyngan Cenotaph. Council obtained a grant to firstly undertake a Heritage Assessment and subsequent restoration works. The restoration works have commenced this week by a Specialist and the works…
  • March 19, 2026

    Proposed Solar Farm - Regionally Significant Development

    Notice is given that a Regionally Significant Development Application has been lodged with Bogan Shire Council for a proposed 6.94MW Solar Farm to be located at Lot 14 D.P. 755305 - No 232 Mitchell Highway, Nyngan NSW 2825. Copies of relevant documents for…
  • Mar 12, 2026

    COUNCIL COLUMN 12 MARCH 2026

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    BOGAN SHIRE SENIORS WEEK 15-20 MARCH Sunday 15 March: Free concert at the Nyngan Bowling…
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    Mayors Column 5 March 2026

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    We are desperately in need of heavy rain, with the rest of the country getting record…
  • Feb 26, 2026

    COUNCIL COLUMN 26 FEBRUARY 2026

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    NEW RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION – SALE OF LOTS Expressions of Interest for the first eight…
  • Feb 19, 2026

    Mayors Column 19 February 2026

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    Bogan Shire Seniors Week is fast approaching next month from the 15th to 20th March 2026.…

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    BOGAN SHIRE LIBRARY- APRIL 2026

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  • January 06, 2026

    Expression of Interest/Notification of Availability for Employment

    Bogan Shire Council welcomes Expressions of Interest from motivated people who want to contribute to a safe, inclusive, and community‑focused workplace. Submitting an EOI does not guarantee employment, and you may be directed to apply through our formal…