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Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 22/09/2025

Other Laws and Regulations

Asbestos, abandoned shopping trolleys, abandoned / unregistered vehicles, alcohol in public places, fire, outdoor burning, graffiti reporting & prevention, hoon behaviour, litter, mud on road...

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 22/09/2025

Wyndham’s Spending Data for Business

This page summarises the available spending or transaction activity data in Wyndham, including residents and visitors.

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 22/09/2025

Community Languages

Discover our community language collections - find books, DVDs, magazines, ebooks, bilingual picture books and language learning resources at your library.

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 22/09/2025

Parent and Teacher Resources

Welcome parents, carers, and teachers! This page provides information to help you support children with their academic, social, and emotional learning. Many resources are available online.

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 23/09/2025

What's on

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 23/09/2025

Finding Work

Find online resources to help you apply for your next job, advice on how to write a resume, and answer interview questions

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 23/09/2025

Keeping animals on your property

Some important points to consider before you take ownership of a pet and before you construct a kennel or aviary:

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 23/09/2025

National Disability Insurance Scheme

NDIS provides funding and support for people with permanent and significant disabilities to live more independently and achieve their goals.

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 23/09/2025

Business Research & Planning

Researching the market and planning your business needs allows you to identify your customers, your competitors and your industry.

Wyndham City Information | Last updated: 23/09/2025

Home and Community Care Program for Younger People

HACC-PYP supports younger people with disabilities, and their carers, to remain independent and connected within their community. This program provides basic support services such as personal care, domestic assistance, and social support.

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