Wyndham City Enforcement Policy
Wyndham City and the community have a shared responsibility to protect public amenity and maintain community safety.
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Wyndham City and the community have a shared responsibility to protect public amenity and maintain community safety.
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The Capital Works Dashboard is an interactive map-based tool that allows users to type in an address and see what works are underway within a 3km, 5km or 10km radius of their home or across the Cit
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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’.
Wyndham City’s 2018-2019 State of the Environment Report describes actions undertaken by Council and the community in 2018/19 to protect and enhance the natural environment and improve sustainabili
The Wyndham City WSUD design and selection guideline has been developed for applicants to better understand Council’s expectations and ensure a uniform approach to the implementation of water sensi
The Wyndham Weed Management Framework advocates the
The Western Metropolitan Regional Trails Strategic Plan ‘West Trails’ seeks to improve the quality and usage of regional trails in Western Metropolitan Melbourne over the next decade.
Wyndham City Council recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first Peoples of Australia. We acknowledge the Bunurong and Wadawurrung Peoples as Traditional Owners of the lands on which Wyndham City operates. The Wadawurrung and Bunurong Peoples have and always will belong to the Werribee Yalook (river), creeks, stars, hills and red clay of this Country. We pay respect to their Ancestors and Elders who always have, and always will, care for Country and community today and for future generations.