Magpies are native birds protected by the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. It is against the law to kill the birds, collect their eggs, or harm their young.
Parkes Shire Council has no powers to authorise or carry out the destruction of magpies and cannot discharge a firearm in the town limits.
If you feel a magpie is a risk to public safety, you should report the matter to the nearest National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) office, who may issue a license to destroy the bird.
The NPWS is under no obligation to arrange for the destruction of a bird in a public place, cannot obligate police to destroy the bird and is not responsible for meeting the cost of a pest controller or licensed bird trapper.
Visit the NSW Environment and Heritage website for further information on dealing with Magpies during the breeding season.