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Mayor to host last morning tea for 2023

Wyndham mayor Susan McIntyre is hosting the third and final Meet the Mayor Morning Tea for 2023 on Monday, October 23.

Wyndham residents will once again have the chance to discuss council services directly with Cr McIntyre from 10am to 11.30am at the Wyndham City Civic Centre, 45 Princes Highway, Werribee.

The first two morning tea’s held in June and July were well attended, with over 100 residents at both sessions.

Wyndham council reported positive feedback from attendees about the one-on-one discussions with the mayor that the morning tea’s provided.

Cr McIntyre encouraged residents to make the most of the final morning tea for 2023.

“ If you have something you want to chat about, come along.

We would love to meet you,” she said.

“I enjoy meeting with residents, and this is a chance to come along in a relaxed

environment and learn what council is doing within our community and share your

thoughts.”

Bookings are required.

For more information and to book a free ticket visit:

www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/about-council/councillors-wards/mayoral-morning-tea

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