The Narrandera Shire Council says there has been no contact from TAFE New South Wales about selling the Narrandera campus.

The Greens say the Riverina Institute hopes to raise almost $3m by selling the Corowa and Narrandera campuses and part of the Albury campus.

General Manager, Judy Charlton, said Narrandera Council found out about the closure in the media and has not been consulted.

She said it wants to ensure young people can still access tertiary study in the shire.

"Council is very concerned about an impact on TAFE delivery in the shire," she said.

"We're going to continue now liaising with our local member, Katrina Hodgkinson, and also talk with some of the other local government areas who've been noted in this leaked cabinet document as perhaps to experience loss of TAFE facilities as well."

Ms Charlton said council is open to discussing other tertiary education option with the Riverina Institute of TAFE.

"We would certainly be open to discussing various options with the TAFE directorate and we look forward to that," she said.

"At this stage they have not asked us how that might happen, so we definitely look forward to further negotiations and discussion with them.

"What is of most importance is that there is not a loss of opportunity for our young people in the shire to take part in tertiary studies.

"Narrandera is an hour from Wagga, an hour from Griffith.

"That is a long way to go for young people who may not have transport and we are very concerned about loss of facilities, loss of opportunity for our young people to participate in post school studies."