Wyndham City has hit the ground running on an exciting range of projects in the first quarter of the 2025/26 financial year, with new parks, paths, playgrounds and community facilities now complete and many more underway.
Wyndham City is kicking goals with a series of sporting infrastructure improvements to ensure our clubs have the facilities they need to play, train and grow.
Wyndham City’s Love Your Local campaign has been recognised with Mainstreet Australia’s national award for best Council Traditional or Digital Marketing Campaign at a ceremony held on 18 September.
Wyndham City is delivering three new pedestrian bridges across Doherty’s Drain in Truganina’s Allura Estate, creating safer and more enjoyable pathways for residents, walkers, joggers, and cyclists.
Between 25 November and 10 December Wyndham City will host a suite of events as part of the annual 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign.
Wyndham Vale North Reserve is looking brighter than ever, with a series of exciting upgrades now complete – boosting facilities for local clubs, players and the wider community.
Wyndham City has formally endorsed its 2024/25 Annual Report, providing a unique snapshot of the infrastructure and services Council has provided its growing community over the past financial year.
Wyndham residents will have a new local venue for community celebrations and gatherings following Council’s decision to progress design work for the “The Big Shed” (interim name)—at Fortitude Drive Reserve, Truganina.
Wyndham City is inviting community feedback on its Draft Community Grants Policy 2026–2030, which sets the framework for how Council supports local initiatives that strengthen and benefit the community.