Wyndham City’s capital works program is off to a flying start for 2026, with a series of new open spaces, sporting facilities, playgrounds and paths already complete and many more major projects underway.
Among the highlights is the completion of stage two of the $16.1 million Jamieson Way Community Centre and Reserve expansion, which has delivered a new indoor multisport venue, netball pavilion with two new netball courts, landscaping, a new playground, BBQ facilities with supporting amenities and a new car park.
We’ve also opened stage one of Fortitude Drive Reserve in Truganina, a $10.1 million investment that has delivered Wyndham’s second athletics facility, play space, grassed multi-use kickabout space, BBQ and picnic facilities, circuit track, lighting, car park and more.
And Manor Lakes now has a new active open space, with the $9.5 million Holyoake Parade Reserve featuring an oval with a cricket pitch overlay, cricket nets, six tennis courts, a multi-use court, sporting pavilion, playground, BBQ and picnic areas and more.
Other project highlights include the opening of the new Mossfiel Community Garden in Hoppers Crossing, playground upgrades at Lincoln Heath Boulevard and Tom Roberts Parade (Eccles Vista Reserve), three new pedestrian bridges at Truganina’s Allura Estate, and open space upgrades at Presidents Park.
Construction is also progressing on three major roads projects and Doherty’s House Café, while work has begun on the Duncans Road streetscape upgrade, stage two of the Warringa Crescent Reserve upgrade, stage two of the Warringa Crescent road reconstruction, a new youth space in Manor Lakes, and sporting upgrades being delivered through the Wyndham Active Revitalisation Program.
Wyndham City Mayor, Councillor Preet Singh, said Council’s 2025/26 capital works program was informed by what the community said matters most – better roads, improved open spaces, and projects that enhance safety and liveability.
“This year’s capital works program continues our strong investment in providing our community with the infrastructure they need, close to home,” Cr Singh said.
“As our population continues to grow at a record pace, delivering new infrastructure and renewing ageing assets is more important than ever, and we’re proud of the progress we’ve made to date.”
Wyndham City Deputy Mayor, Councillor Jasmine Hill said it was pleasing to see strong progress being made across so many projects this quarter.
“We know our community values good local infrastructure, and from Truganina to Manor Lakes, Hoppers Crossing and beyond, these investments are helping support healthier, more active and better-connected communities,” she said.
Keep up to date with our capital works projects by visiting the Capital Works Dashboard at https://digital.wyndham.vic.gov.au/capitalworks