Welcome to Central Darling Shire

Sunset in Menindee

Central Darling Shire encompasses an area of over 53,000 square kilometres, making it the largest Local Government Area (LGA) in New South Wales. Conversely, population figures for the Shire are one of the lowest at 2000 residents dispersed throughout and surrounding the towns of Ivanhoe, Menindee, Wilcannia and White Cliffs, and its localities of Darnick, Mossgiel, Sunset Strip and Tilpa.

The principle economic activities within the Shire include pastoral, horticultural, agricultural, mining and tourism. Rural grazing properties represent the largest land use within the Shire, accounting for 97% of the entire area.


Opal mining has been the predominant mining industry within the Shire. Opal was discovered in White Cliffs in 1884 and the first commercial opal field commenced operation in 1890, reaching its peak in 1899. Today many small-scale mining operations have continued and White Cliffs' opals can be found around the world.

Featured Programs

Why I Love Where I Live tells the unique stories of locals who live in the Central Darling Shire. You will find the stories quirky, humorous, but it will leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling about the delights and unique qualities of living in the Central Darling Shire.

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News

Volunteer Awards 2010 - 26 February 2010
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NSW Seniors Week Grants Program open - 13 August 2009
The Nationals Member for Murray-Darling John Williams is calling on community service groups across the electorate to apply for event sponsorship ahead of NSW Seniors Week 2010 celebrations.  
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Fly-in, Fly-out model broken - 21 April 2009
Study points to new model for community service delivery in remote Australia
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Coming events

Senior Citizen's Week - 13 Mar 2010 - 20 Mar 2010
Ivanhoe Events Saturday, 13th March Dinner at the RSL club 7:30pm Tuesday, 16th March Morning tea and get together at t...
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White Cliffs Gymkhana and Rodeo - 17 Apr 2010 - 18 Apr 2010

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