Chirnside Park Reserve, Werribee

Facilities include: 1 x football/cricket oval, 4 x tennis crts, 3 cricket net facility, 2 x pavilions (Football/Cricket & Tennis), Werribee Bowls Club, Outdoor Pool, Werribee & District Angling Club
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Circular (2010) – Stephen Banham & Christine Eid

Circular is a series of eight cast-iron works installed along the footpath of Main Street, Point Cook. Quietly integrated into the streetscape, the works playfully take the familiar form of manhole co

Point Cook

CodeX (2006) - Karen Casey

Since our early ancestors first glimpsed their reflection in water the mirror has served as our most immediate means of personal identification

Werribee

CodeX- Karen Casey

Since our early ancestors first glimpsed their reflection in water the mirror has served as our most immediate means of personal identification

Werribee

Conundrum (2005) - Bill Perrin

The conceptual framework for the sculpture revolves around the symbolic interpretations of the sphere which can be viewed universally as a celestial body or microscopically as atomic particles.

Hoppers Crossing

Covered Person (2005) - Robert Bridgewater

Covered Person combines my ambition to create objects possessing an enigmatic and engaging physical presence with an interest in histories of repetitive labour and the compulsive patterning found in v

Werribee

Crossroads Portfolio

The Crossroads Portfolio is an important collection of fine arts prints by senior Indigenous artists.

Werribee

Cultural River (2000) – Pam Stadus

“A glass skylight, 30m long and 2m wide will tell a story about Wyndham, and how it evolved from a fertile natural habitat into an area supporting a present day community of many cultures, with

Werribee

Cypress (2010) – Ziggy Pawlikowski

The wood utilizes Cypress timber that was felled in 2008. The artwork comprises of two Cypress timber logs and stainless steel inserts and is an abstract artwork that reflects the organic shapes of t

Point Cook

Dance of the Platypus (2001) - Anne Ross

These sculptures represent the city life of Wyndham, industry, businesses, shops and social activity - the heart of the CBD. The figure on the left looks back towards the dog and bird at the previous

Werribee

Dance of the Platypus – Anne Press

These sculptures represent the city life of Wyndham, industry, businesses, shops and social activity - the heart of the CBD. The figure on the left looks back towards the dog and bird at the previous

Werribee

Encore Events Centre

Encore is the perfect location for any event. With rooms that cater for 10 - 1,000 people, it is great for meetings, concerts, theatre, banquets and performances.

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