The Municipality of Nannine was a local government area in Western Australia, centred on the mining town of Nannine.
It was established on 22 July 1896, separating the townsite from the surrounding Nannine Road District, following a petition from the Nannine Progress Committee. [1] [2] The first election was held on 23 September 1896, with J. H. F. Masterson becoming the inaugural chairman of the council. [3] The council initially met in the Nannine Courthouse; an office for the town clerk in the town's Miners' Institute building was acquired in late 1897. [4] [5] A standalone council chambers on the corner of Marmion and Simpson streets was built c. 1900, along with a public pound. [6]
It ceased to exist on 2 April 1913, when it merged into a revived Nannine Road District (the original road district having been abolished in 1909). [7] [8]