Naradhan is a village and locality in the Central West region of New South Wales Australia.
[3] The village was proclaimed in 1930, and features a shop, primary school, public hall, and the now disused railway station.
The locality is roughly equivalent to the cadastral parishes of Womboyne, Jimberoo, and Currawong in the county of Dowling.
[citation needed] The area is bordered by the towns of Lake Cargelligo to the north and Rankins Springs to the south.
Although predominantly flat and cleared for agriculture, significant geographic features include a number of mesa in the southern portion as well as the Jimberoo and Conapaira State forests.