Wyndham Council
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Councils join fight against toxic soil dump
Two councils have joined Wyndham in shunning a state government proposal to dump toxic soil from the Westgate tunnel project in the west.Hundreds of Wyndham…
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Wyndham mayor calls for traffic fix
Wyndham mayor Josh Gilligan is calling for more long-term traffic solutions, particularly in the north of the city, as works ramp up to remove the…
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Youth Forum 2020 is coming
Wyndham’s young people are being invited to share their thoughts on the big issues at the upcoming Youth Forum 2020. This month’s youth forum in…
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Hundreds rally against toxic dump
The fight against a toxic dump in Wyndham picked up traction with hundreds of protesters bringing Watton Street to a two-hour standstill. A tractor convoy…
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Wyndham traffic on the agenda
Wyndham council is backing calls for the Auditor-General to review a $3 billion federal government program to deal with traffic congestion. The Urban Congestion Fund…
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Wyndham investment soars over $200m
Investment in Wyndham continues to grow with more than $200 million worth of land and infrastructure agreements with developers made in the past financial year.…
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Werribee waits for new court
As Werribee Magistrate’s Court struggles to keep up with demand – an expansion could be on the cards for neighbouring Sunshine court. Extra space opened…
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Waste hotspot on council radar
Wyndham council has appealed for residents living near a rubbish dumping hotspot in Tarneit to report anyone illegally leaving waste at the site. In January…
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Weaving reeds into objects of beauty
Reeds cut from the mouth of Werribee River are being woven into items such as baskets and fishing traps, as part of an innovative program…
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Council fines revenue falls
Wyndham council will be “clamping down” on issues such as unsafe parking around schools and residents who fail to register their pets, in a bid…
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Wyndham’s high flyers explore council
Secondary students could get the chance to explore a career with Wyndham council. The council is calling on Year 10 students to take part in…












