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  1. Home Western Downs Regional Council. Welcome to Western Downs. Do It Online. Careers at Council. Considering a lifestyle change or chasing a lifelong passion? View our current vacancies. Make a Payment. Pay your rates, water, infringement notice and other Council bills. Report an Issue.

  2. Western Downs Regional Council provides local government services, and works to build and promote a strong diverse economy, active vibrant communities, quality lifestyle and organisational sustainability in our region.

  3. Western Downs Regional Council (WDRC) is at the forefront of the changing world and works to support our growing region, with our Corporate Plan underpinned by progress, people, place, and performance. We are a sustainable organisation delivering modern and quality essential services to around 35,000 residents.

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  5. Western Downs Regional Council. Welcome to Council's eServices. Our secure online portal offers you the convenience to make any Council payments and even register your dogs at any time: New Dog Registration. Pay your: Dog Registration Renewals. Infringement Notices. Rates Notices. Sundry Debtor Invoices. Water Notices.

  6. Development.i is a web portal that provides information and access to development applications and property details in the Western Downs Regional Council area. You can search by location, application number or map, view results on a map, and access application documentation.

  7. Western Downs Region is a local government area in Queensland, Australia. The Western Downs Regional Council manages an area of 37,937 square kilometres (14,648 sq mi), [1] which is slightly smaller than Switzerland, although with a population of 34,467 [1] in June 2018, it is over 228 times less densely populated.