Media Release - Shire of Narrogin Early Bird Rates Prize Draw – Winners Announced

Published on Friday, 8 November 2024 at 4:18:58 PM

MEDIA RELEASE

Shire of Narrogin Early Bird Rates Prize Draw – Winners Announced

The Shire of Narrogin is pleased to announce the winners of its 2024/25 Early Bird Rates Prize Draw. All ratepayers who paid their rates in full by 8 October 2024 were automatically entered into the draw, with the winners selected by the Shire President using the Shire’s computer automated ‘random prize generator competition’ module.

Seventeen winners were drawn, sharing a total of $3,000 in prizes. The first prize of $1,000 was awarded to K. Renfrey (Assessment No. A289700), with a second prize of $500 going to Ausvision Rural Services Pty Ltd (Assessment No. A340106). Fifteen additional $100 bonuses were awarded to other lucky ratepayers. Prizes are provided as Narrogin Chamber of Commerce vouchers, redeemable at participating local businesses, and were purchased by the Shire to support the local economy. All winners have been notified in writing.

Shire President Leigh Ballard congratulated the winners, saying, “We are thrilled to reward our proactive ratepayers who have contributed to the community by paying their rates early. This draw is a small way to say thank you for their support and to promote our local businesses.”

For further guidance on rate payment options, associated fees, or to request a payment arrangement, please refer to the Shire's official Rates Payment Options and Fees page on the Shire of Narrogin website at https://www.narrogin.wa.gov.au/live/services/rates-payments/payment-options-and-associated-fees.aspx.

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Further information on this media release may be obtained by contacting Executive Support Coordinator Lily Webb at esc@narrogin.wa.gov.au or telephone 08 9890 0900.

Shire CEO Dale Stewart and 1st Prize Recipient Kellie Renfrey (Wood)

Approved by:

Dale Stewart

Chief Executive Officer

Shire of Narrogin

PO Box 1145

Narrogin WA 6312

Email: enquiries@narrogin.wa.gov.au

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