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MY WYNDHAM: Doctor Joe Garra, Werribee South

Doctor Joe Garra is a household name in Wyndham, having delivered more than 3000 babies. 

What’s your connection to the local community?

I’ve been a doctor in Werribee since 1988 and have lived in Wyndham since 1980. Until two years ago I was delivering babies at Werribee Hospital. I delivered about 3000 babies there, including three second-generation deliveries. I’ve also worked in palliative care and completed home visits for the elderly. For the past 10 years I’ve enjoyed mentoring young doctors going through their training.

At the hospital, I was on the committee and helped out with fundraising events, and I’m currently president of the Rate Payers of Werribee South.

I’ve also been a guest speaker for mental health forums at Wyndham Vale Football Club and Altona Men’s Shed. And in the past I’ve given healthy-living talks at primary schools.

What do you like about your neighbourhood?

I live in Werribee South and it’s very peaceful away from the hustle and bustle. I’m looking forward to Wyndham Harbour as it’s only a 20-minute walk from our house.

There are lots of local attractions and areas to socialise in Werribee, too. I take my girls to Werribee Zoo and the family goes to Werribee Park for picnics with friends.

Wyndham is full of genuinely nice people.

What would you like to change?

We need a bigger hospital for our growing population, more mental health awareness and affordable healthcare, extra local employment so people don’t have to travel, and better transport.

What’s your favourite eatery or place to get coffee?

Wyndham Cache. They have great food and a relaxed atmosphere.

Shadowfax winery is another good one. We’re also regulars at Kippers Fish and Chips. I take young doctors here for tutorials to local cafes for a coffee, including Mondells Patisserie, Chatterbox and Café Degli Amici.

Share a funny story of being out and about in Wyndham.

I’m a mad Richmond supporter and go to the game every week, unless they’re playing interstate. One day we were walking back to my car in the dark after the game and someone yelled from across the road: “Who won?” and I said: “Richmond” and they replied: “Is that you, Dr Garra?” They couldn’t see me but recognised my voice.

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