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Peter Waples-Crowe’s presentation Affirm situates itself within the architecture of Station Place, specifically the expansive window-based architrave and south entrance to the subterranean hub of Werribee Train Station.
A new mural titled ‘Wings Over Saltwater Wetlands’ at Saltwater Swim School, Point Cook, is created by local artist Sasha Heath, also known as Hellotomato.
‘Voice of the Land, Voice of the People, Voice of our Heart, Voice of Mother – Mother Tongue’ – Dr Vicki Couzens
Along the windows at the south entrance to Werribee Train Station is the temporary artwork Revisitation and return by Yorta Yorta artist Peta Clancy.
Wyndham City's Light Box Program commissions artists for a temporary public art exhibition at Manor Lakes Library, Point Cook Library and Arndell Park Community Centre.
Find information more about First Nations arts and cultural practices.
Narrarrang Ngarri is a 50-metre-long suspended artwork, created by Wadawurrung artist Kait James.
Six photographs taken by young people from Wyndham have been installed at Werribee’s Station Place, in the entrance to the station, and will remain on display until the end of 2023.
Wyndham’s latest addition to the City’s inflatables collection is a beautiful 4-metre tall Lucky Cat, complete with a waving arm.
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.