Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
29 Dellar Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential (R20)
LEP: Shire of Narrogin Town Planning Scheme No. 2
Height Limit
11m
Min Lot Size
500m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Narrogin is a regional centre in the Great Southern with two primary public schools (Narrogin Primary and outlying Drakesbrook) and Narrogin Senior High School serving secondary students. St Joseph's provides a Catholic primary alternative. Families should verify exact catchment boundaries with the WA Department of Education.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Narrogin are typically zoned for Narrogin Primary School and Narrogin Senior High School as the main public catchment schools.
Nearby schools
Narrogin Senior High School
In catchmentNarrogin Primary School
In catchmentDrakesbrook Primary School
St Joseph's School Narrogin
Narrogin Education Support Centre
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
29 Dellar Street in Narrogin experiences light to moderate traffic typical of a regional Western Australian town. The location benefits from relatively low congestion levels with straightforward access to the town center and main routes.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak-hour congestion. Some light traffic during school drop-off/pick-up times (8-9am and 2:30-3:30pm) and modest increases during typical business hours (8am-5pm), but delays are unlikely.
Public Transport
Narrogin town center is approximately 1.5km away with local bus services available. Transperth regional services connect to Perth via bus routes, with the nearest stops within 1-2km of this address.
Public Transport
4 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Unnamed stop (1.5km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
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Flood Risk
Narrogin is an inland town in south-central Western Australia with low flood risk. While the Williams River and associated watercourses pass through the locality, the town sits on elevated terrain and is not documented as being within a formal flood overlay equivalent to those used in eastern Australian states. WA flood risk management relies primarily on local drainage design standards and development assessment guidance rather than dedicated state-based flood overlays.
Planning Controls
- •WA Planning Commission Guidance on flood-prone land and development assessment
- •Local water management strategy compliance via Shire of Narrogin planning scheme
- •Stormwater management and on-site retention requirements for new development
- •Watercourse buffer zones and protection of drainage lines (Williams River system)
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Narrogin is located in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region with moderate bushfire risk. The area is characterised by mixed agricultural land interspersed with native vegetation, placing it in a BAL-19 zone under WA's Bushfire Prone Area mapping. Properties should comply with AS 3959 construction standards for BAL-19, including appropriate setbacks from vegetation and building design features.
Crime & Safety
Narrogin is a regional Western Australian town with crime rates generally below state averages. Property-related offences such as theft and malicious damage represent the largest crime categories. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime patterns typical of regional centres with lower population density.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Narrogin is a regional centre in the Wheatbelt with modest development activity focused on rural residential expansion, agricultural infrastructure upgrades, and minor town centre improvements. Development pressure remains low to moderate, reflecting regional population stability and reliance on agricultural and resource-based employment. Council DAs typically involve small-scale residential subdivisions and agricultural facility upgrades rather than major urban renewal.
Narrogin town centre streetscape renewal
0 kmLocal government initiative to upgrade Queen Street and central business district with improved pedestrian amenities and retail activation.
Rural residential subdivision - Wickepin Road
3 kmSmall-scale rural residential lot creation on the outskirts targeting semi-rural lifestyle buyers.
Agricultural processing facility expansion
5 kmLocal grain handling and storage facility expansion supporting the region's agricultural sector.
Narrogin residential infill DA
1 kmSmall multi-lot subdivision within existing residential areas to accommodate regional population growth.
Heritage & Conservation
Narrogin is a regional town centre in Western Australia's wheatbelt with a modest heritage character centred on early 20th-century civic and religious buildings. The town centre contains several locally significant heritage items reflecting its development as a district service centre. Properties within the heritage conservation area may be subject to WA Heritage Council guidelines and local council overlay provisions.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Development approval required for alterations to heritage-listed buildings
- •Retention of original architectural features where feasible
- •Sympathetic restoration using appropriate materials
- •Restrictions on demolition without council consent
Nearby Heritage Items