Wyndham Art Gallery has staged a major exhibition WILAM BIIK focused on the Home Country of First Nations artists from South-East Australia.
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We want everyone to enjoy time spent within the City of Wyndham. If you have experienced personal injury and/or property damage and believe that Wyndham have contributed to your loss, then you........
Living sustainably is about reducing negative environmental and social impacts by making conscious and positive changes to your lifestyle.
Community Centres and Halls are places where the community can connect and participate in many types of activities and programs. They are suitable for events, programs, meetings, exhibitions, recreational programs, training, seminars, and consultations.
We’re commemorating National Sorry Day on 26 May and Reconciliation Week from 27 May to 3 June.
Wyndham City is proud to support IDAHOBIT (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia) on 17 May 2024 and will recognise this day with a series of events and activities aimed at celebrating our LGBTQIA+ community.
Information about dog barking, dog attacks, dogs wandering/at large, wandering cats, contained dogs & cats and picking up after your pet.
Do you know someone who makes a difference in the Wyndham community? Nominate them for Citizen or Young Citizen of the Year!
In Wyndham, the most common snakes are the Tiger Snake, Eastern Brown Snake and the Little Whip Snake. The Tiger Snake is the most common snake in suburban areas, especially near water....