The sessions will allow residents to ask questions, seek more information and provide direct feedback to councillors and senior staff.
The proposal has the potential to save council $1.1 million a year, with a focus on improving productivity and efficiency rather than increasing rates through a potential Special Rate Variation in the future.
General manager John Scarce said under the proposed model, staff would continue to work their full weekly hours across four longer days, from Monday to Thursday.
Council offices, depots and libraries would be closed on Fridays.
The sessions are as follows:
June 1 - Jerilderie, 9am-11am outside the IGA.
June 3 - Coleambally, 9am-11am in Brolga Place.
June 4 - Darlington Point, 9am-11am outside Recover DP Cafe/Post Office.
June 29 - Jerilderie, 5pm-7pm at the council offices.
June 30 - Coleambally, 5pm-7pm at the council offices.
July 2 - Darlington Point, 5pm-7pm at the council offices.
The community survey is still open until July 10. Go to www.murrumbidgee.nsw.gov.au/My-council/Have-your-say/Surveys/Four-Day-Week-Engagement. Printed copies are available at council offices.