The Committee for Wyndham (CFW) hosted its end-of-year celebration, bringing together business leaders, stakeholder and community members to commemorate the year that was.
Held over a game of polo, the occasion was used as an opportunity to showcase the region’s tourism capabilities.
Werribee Open Range Zoo, Equestrian Victoria, ShadowFax Winery, Werribee Mansion, The Refectory, K Road Cliffs and Werribee Golf Course and Lancemore Hotels were among the attractions featured.
Among the event’s most notable moments was the announcement of the CFW’s rebrand and new website, introducing a revised logo.
The new logo will feature three overlapping pillars that represent core focus areas and adopt a refreshed colour palette that reflects the natural landscape of Wyndham, from its agricultural roots to its urban, business and coastal growth.
The new logo symbolises the CFW’s strategic priorities of advocacy, connection, and education— while capturing the interconnectedness of the region and the organisation’s commitment to progress.
Chief executive Leanne Down said the previous logo had been the organisation’s emblem since establishment in 1998.
“We are excited to unveil our new logo and branding, which reflects our renewed focus on community engagement and highlights the dynamic spirit of Wyndham,” she said.
“This event marks a new chapter for the committee as we continue to support local businesses and initiatives.”
Chair Craig Kennedy said, “The year ahead is full of promise, and we look forward to continuing to collaborate with our stakeholders to drive the growth and success of Wyndham”.
Jaidyn Kennedy