The Wyndham area is rich and diverse in its Aboriginal history and was inhabited by the Bunurong and Wadawurrung People who also belong to the Kulin Nation.
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You can apply for a review of your infringement notice if you think it was issued incorrectly, or there was an issue outside of your control that stopped you from being able to obey the law.
If you are having trouble paying your infringement notice, you can apply for an extension of time or a payment plan.
You can request a review of your infringement if you think it has been issued in error or there was an issue outside your control that prevented you from following the law.
Pay your infringement online or find out how to apply for a payment plan or extension of time.
If you want to place a shipping or storage container on your property or the roadside, you will generally need a permit of some kind.
If you supply skip bins, hoppers or trade waste bins, you will need to get a local law permit to place a bin on a nature strip or road.
There are several areas around Wyndham where you can get a permit to park all day if you work nearby.
You cannot light a fire larger than 1m on your property for any reason at any time without a permit. Permits will only be issued for properties larger than 1 hectare.