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Wyndham’s Public Art & Collections Policy aspires to deliver dynamic contemporary public art to its diverse communities in a creative celebration of place, culture, and environment.
Wyndham City Council has a long history of commitment to learning as a driver for change in the Wyndham community, facilitating Learning Community Strategies continuously from 2006 to the present day.
The City of Greater Geelong, Wyndham City and the State Government are working together to set the future direction for land between Lara and Werribee - the ‘Avalon Corridor’.
The Innovate Business Growth Program business training series is back, with a freshly optimised delivery mode to meet the evolving needs of contemporary businesses.
As a rapidly growing municipality, Wyndham is still developing and money raised from rates goes towards improving and building community infrastructure such as roads, construction, community centres..
Currently, Wyndham’s housing stock lacks diversity. Council is committed to social and economic inclusion and achieving social and economic inclusion means providing alternative housing types.........
The Community Grants Program is aligned to council’s Wyndham 2050 Community Vision, the Council Plan, and the many other Strategies and Plans council has developed in consultation with the Wyndham com
The Wyndham City Play Space Strategy outlines Council’s commitment to the provision of inclusive and accessible play spaces across the municipality.