More country cops will be on the beat from Monday after a graduation at Goulburn on Friday.
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NSW Police confirmed the Western Region, which includes Dubbo, would welcome 34 graduates.
"These new probationary constables will join their Commands on Monday, after months of training away from their homes and families," Commissioner Mick Fuller said.
"Next week they will discover the great sense of pride and responsibility that comes from donning the blue uniform," he said.
"I welcome them to the NSW Police Force and thank them for their commitment to preventing and disrupting crime.
"I have no doubt that every day will prove both challenging and rewarding for these recruits as they begin their career as police officers."
From the new class eight officers will start work in the Orana Mid-Western Police District (PD) - more than any other district in the region.
Seven will join the New England PD, the Central West PD will welcome six, the Barrier PD will welcome five and the Chifley and Oxley PDs will welcome four each.
The western region probationary constables come from a total allocation of 269 officers.