Living Your Best Life In Wyndham: A Lifecourse Framework
Living Your Best Life In Wyndham: A Lifecourse Framework To Support Our Community Through All Of Life’s Stages provides a structure for considering the changing needs of Wyndham residents.
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Living Your Best Life In Wyndham: A Lifecourse Framework To Support Our Community Through All Of Life’s Stages provides a structure for considering the changing needs of Wyndham residents.
Wyndham News is Council’s monthly magazine for residents to keep up to date about Council’s key projects, initiatives, major events as well as programs and activities across Libraries, Community Ce
Public art is central to the ongoing development of Wyndham City as a vibrant, creative, and engaged city.
Large-scale Mural Artwork on the Hunter Building, 22 Synnot St, Werribee. (Image credit: photographer Matthew Slocum)
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.
Pink Hum, is an acrylic painting on tile & forms part of Drez’s Optical Pulse series. Using urban structures as his canvas, Drez responds with colour gradients to subvert these structures creating...
On the exterior walls of Penrose Promenade Community Centre in Tarneit are murals titled Threads of Belonging and Whispers of the Land, by local artist Camila Paz.
David Lee Pereira is a practicing visual artist whose paintings and large-scale public installations delve into the fluidity of gender, sexuality, and identity, exploring these through the recurrin
‘Voice of the Land, Voice of the People, Voice of our Heart, Voice of Mother – Mother Tongue’ – Dr Vicki Couzens
Wyndham City delivers temporary and ephemeral public art projects from time to time.
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.