6 March 2016 Werribee Park

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GAME ON
Chirnside Park
redevelopment kicks off
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midsumma
Celebrate GLBTIQ arts
& culture
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Whats on
Theatre season, gallery
and green living series
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Wyndham News | Feb-Mar 2016 Edition
Mayor’s Message
I hope you all had a pleasant break and have started the
New Year feeling refreshed and renewed.
Although Summer is almost over, there’s still plenty to keep
you busy in Wyndham in the coming months.
Fromage a Trois Cheese and Cider Festival returns for its third
year and promises to showcase the best cheeses, ciders,
wines, beers and local produce that Australia has to offer.
The event is part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
and we are providing you with a chance to score yourself a
double pass to this fantastic event.
Your Councillors
Cr Adele Hegedich (Mayor)
Harrison Ward
M: 0404 293 470
E: adele.hegedich@wyndham.vic.gov.au
Cr Bob Fairclough
Harrison Ward
M: 0409 408 449
E: bob.fairclough@wyndham.vic.gov.au
There’s plenty of community events coming up with
Weerama returning with another action-packed calendar
and the Multicultural Fiesta bringing sights and sounds
across the world to Werribee Park. Check out pages 4, 11
and 12 for more details.
Cr Glenn Goodfellow
One of Wyndham’s best known sporting grounds is undergoing
redevelopment and will include some fantastic opportunities
for the community to use it for far more than watching or
playing footy. Both the State and Federal Government have
now committed funding for the Chirnside Park redevelopment
and it’s a real example of what can be achieved when we work
together and advocate for the betterment of our community.
Cr Intaj Khan
There’s plenty of ways you can have your say on the
development of plans, strategies and even community centre
activities throughout the municipality in this edition. Make
sure you take the opportunity to have your voice heard by
heading to our website.
Wyndham City Mayor, Cr Adele Hegedich.
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Harrison Ward
M: 0429 959 941
E: glenn.goodfellow@wyndham.vic.gov.au
Harrison Ward
M: 0408 564 439
E: intaj.khan@wyndham.vic.gov.au
Cr Heather Marcus
Iramoo Ward
M: 0400 533 371
E: heather.marcus@wyndham.vic.gov.au
Game On
Artist impression of the redevelopment of Chirnside Park
REDEVELOPMENT OF CHIRNSIDE PARK
Late last year, Wyndham City received a double dose of good news with the Federal Government’s
announcement of $3.25 million for the redevelopment of Chirnside Park and the State Government
committing $1.5 million - meaning it’s game on for the project.
The project will create a community and
sports hub for local residents to connect
and participate in activities ranging from
AFL football, cricket, community education
and programs like the North Melbourne
Football Club “Huddle”. The ‘Huddle is
an award winning program that brings
together young people from migrant and
refugee backgrounds.
Cr Peter Gibbons
Features include:
• Sporting pavilion
• Sports based training spaces
• A grandstand
• Commercial kitchen and cafe
• Multi-purpose social, meeting and
community spaces
• Media rooms
• Coaches spaces
• Landscaping and car parking
Wyndham City is contributing up to $5.5
million for the project, which is the result
of a collaborative effort between Council,
the Werribee Football Club, AFL, VFL, State
and Federal Governments and the North
Melbourne Huddle.
Works on the project are expected to start
in mid-2016.
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au
Iramoo Ward
M: 0407 153 224
E: peter.gibbons@wyndham.vic.gov.au
Cr Peter Maynard
Contact us
Wyndham Civic Centre, 45 Princes Highway
(PO Box 197) Werribee Vic 3030
9742 0777
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mail@wyndham.vic.gov.au
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Chaffey Ward
M: 0413 211 534
E: gautam.gupta@wyndham.vic.gov.au
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Chaffey Ward
M: 0428 995 849
E: john.gibbons@wyndham.vic.gov.au
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Chaffey Ward
M: 0408 303 163
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Chaffey Ward
M: 0447 649 711
E: michele.wharrie@wyndham.vic.gov.au
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Grand Plans for Williams
Landing Boulevard
Reserve
Wyndham City has grand plans for the
Williams Landing Boulevard Reserve,
to create a great outdoor space for the
growing Williams Landing Community.
When complete, the reserve will feature:
• 2x AFL/Cricket Ovals
•Shelters
• Barbecue and Picnic Facilities
•Playground
• Fitness equipment and exercise area
•Landscaping
Construction planned in the 2016/17
financial year.
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au
A taste of things to come
at Saltwater
The finishing touches are being put on
Saltwater Community Centre which
features a community arts studio,
exhibition space, meeting rooms, indoor
and outdoor kitchens, maternal and child
health facilities, kindergarten, community
garden and an outdoor amphitheatre and
stage.
There’s plenty of space for all kinds of
classes and activities - Yoga or learning a
new language, music or art classes, dancing
or photography.
Once the Centre is open, there will be a
series of taster sessions to give people an
idea of the things they can participate in.
The Centre is expected to open for classes
in March, 2016.
saltwatercc@wyndham.vic.gov.au
9742 0777
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Wyndham News | Feb-Mar 2016 Edition
a day in the life . . .
My Story
Khurram Jahangir Kahn
Wyndham City has launched its online
multicultural storybook, inviting people
who have come to live in our municipality
from across the country and across the
world to share their stories.
Khurram and his family
Wyndham neighbourhoods are diverse, with people from many
different nationalities and cultures. There’s great range of
restaurants on Watton Street and the ever-expanding Pacific
Werribee. One of the first things I did on moving to Wyndham
was start volunteering with the Sudanese Australian Integrated
Learning System (SAILS), tutoring high school students in science
From professional comedy, music and drama to local
school productions and dance performances, the
Wyndham Cultural Centre has a wide range of
shows on throughout the year.
The Centre has State of the Art Theatre facilities,
including a 477 seat theatre, professional lighting
sound and AV systems, bar and box office. It is
an amazing asset for Wyndham, from an artistic,
economic and tourism perspective.
Here’s what a typical day in the life of Michele Domonkos,
Wyndham Cultural Centre Venue Manager, looks like:
It’s a great way to celebrate our rich
cultural diversity and we want to collect
stories from Manila to Manchester,
Maningrida to Moscow – stories like
Khurram’s.
8am - Go over daily tasks with centre staff to review the previous
Khurram and his family arrived in
Wyndham around 3 years ago from
Pakistan and he has gone on to be one
of the community’s highest achievers,
recently winning a Victorian Multicultural
Award and the Mayoral Youth Award.
centre for their concert, provide them with a tour of facilities and
find out their technical and access requirements.
days activities and performances. Inspect theatre to go over any
maintenance requirements such as new seats for the theatre and
upgrades to lighting equipment.
9am - Meet with local dance group who are looking to hire the
10am - Take part in a teleconference with other Victorian theatre
Venue Managers regarding the safety requirements and marketing
requirements of a show that is touring in the near future.
1pm - Meet with marketing team to discuss promotion of
upcoming shows to residents and visitors to come along and see
one or many of the great shows at our theatre.
Here are just a few highlights from his story:
My grandparents moved to Australia 30 years ago, originally
settling in Sydney when my mother was very young. My mother
completed her high school in Australia, but returned to Pakistan.
My grandparents then moved to Wyndham and when we would
come to visit, we loved the safe and lively environment in Hoppers
Crossing. So, a couple of years ago, when it was time for me to start
my University studies, we moved to Hoppers Crossing – Australia
offers great education opportunities. I am currently completing my
studies in Biomedicine at Melbourne University.
subjects. I encourage people who are new to Wyndham to start
volunteering or join a local club as it is a great way to further adapt
and understand the beautiful society we live in.
You don’t have to be an award winner like Khurram to submit your
stories – we’re keen to hear from everyone from Market Gardeners
and teachers, teenagers to the elderly.
Keep an eye out on Wyndham City’s website, social media and
upcoming editions of Wyndham News for more stories.
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/racismitstopswithme
#racismitstopswithme
2pm - Discuss new developments in LED lighting technology for
theatre with a lighting provider in the Tattersall’s Theatre, and go
over current options available.
3pm - Review upcoming theatre season with our technical, front
of house and box office staff to determine staffing, seating and
ticketing requirements.
4pm - Respond to a producer who is seeking to lock in upcoming
performances at the Theatre. Arrange to attend performances in
the evening to assess the success of the show.
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/careers
have your say on
Multicultural Fiesta
sunday 20 March 2016
11am - 4pm
Werribee Park, K Road, Werribee
See the colours, taste the flavours and smell the excitement of everything multicultural that Wyndham has to offer.
Cultural Groups from all over the globe will be celebrating one of Wyndham’s most anticipated events of the year.
Proudly supported by Wyndham City, the Multicultural Fiesta will be a burst of colours with stage performances,
cultural activities and market stalls. Pack your picnic rug and join in the excitement.
www.experiencewyndham.com.au
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WERRIBEE’S GATEWAY
Wyndham City is planning for one
of Wyndham’s best known gateways
and we need your help.
youth clinic
@ Youth Resource Centre
Wyndham’s young people have a
place to go for free, confidential
help on a range of Health Matters the Youth Clinic.
The service, which is available for Wyndham
residents aged 12-25 years, runs every Wednesday
from 2pm – 6pm at the Youth Resource Centre,
Hoppers Crossing.
Young people can drop in or pre-book an
appointment with the female doctor or nurse
about health matters, including:
• Contraception: free condoms, advice about all methods including implant fitting
• STI (sexually transmitted infections) testing and treatment
• General health checks
• Mental health including referral to counselling services
People who need assistance outside these hours
can contact Hampstead Drive Medical Centre on
9748 8266.
youth.wyndham.vic.gov.au
facebook.com/youthinwyndham
8734 1355
An Urban Design Framework has been
prepared that will provide a long term
vision for how the Princes Highway
- Geelong Road Corridor, a major
gateway entrance into Werribee and
suburbs beyond, can be brought to
life.
The aim is to improve the overall
appearance of the corridor,
commencing from the Werribee turnoff and it continues into the Werribee
City Centre, running down Synnot
Street, crossing the Werribee River
and continuing south-west down the
Geelong Road and connecting back to
the Princes Freeway.
Following initial consultation, the
draft Urban Design Framework is now
out for public comment.
Some of the fantastic features of the
framework are:
• Gateway features and landscaping
• Improved amenity and access for
pedestrians and cyclists
• Creating safe environments
• Enhance the City’s image and
appearance
Feedback is sought from residents,
businesses and community groups on
whether the vision and objectives are
right for this key corridor. The plan is
open for comment until Friday,
12 February 2016.
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/
urbandesignframework
8734 5425
mail@wyndham.vic.gov.au
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Wyndham News | Feb-Mar 2016 Edition
Great ways to
dispose of your waste for free!
Got some great presents that came in giant boxes for Christmas? Got a new TV at the Boxing Day
sales? Spent your summer painting and now you’re left with empty paint tins?
You can dispose of the following by visiting the Transfer
Station located at the Refuse Disposal Facility at 470 Wests
Road, Werribee.
Here are some of the easiest ways to
get rid of your unwanted items:
Hard and green Waste Collection:
Wyndham City offers all residents two Hard and Green Waste
Collections each financial year. Up to 3 cubic metres of hard
and green waste is allowed per collection.
Fund
Our
Future
ign
Campa
www.fundourfuture.info
(website goes live in February 2016)
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Joining Forces
The Get Wyndham Moving campaign is joining forces with other growth
area Councils to secure federal budget funding.
In 2016 Wyndham City will partner with the National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) in the Fund Our
Future campaign. The NGAA represents 23 growth Councils across Australia and aims to give people
living in fast growing outer suburb areas the same opportunities as those living in our Capital Cities.
The new Fund Our Future campaign is aimed at achieving a commitment from the Federal Government
to create a dedicated outer growth suburbs infrastructure fund, advocating for priority road, public
transport and health projects for the fast growing outer suburbs.
Wyndham’s part in the campaign includes campaigning for a $200 million “Roads to Jobs” funding
package for upgrades to Dohertys, Palmers and Leakes Roads and turning the Duncans Road exit into
a full diamond interchange to assist Wyndham’s local economy.
The campaign will be launched in February and residents will be able to view the website and see
how you can get involved.
Use your Waste Management Tokens:
Ratepayers receive two Waste Management Tokens with their
August rates notice each year to recycle items or dispose of
waste at no charge. If you are renting ask your Landlord or
Real Estate Agent.
Car batteries
Motor oil
Participate in the Garage Sale Trail:
Each year in October, Wyndham City takes part in the national
Garage Sale Trail. This is a perfect opportunity to sell unwanted
items. Last year, each garage sale had, on average, 39
customers and made $391.
Go to a Detox your Home collection point:
Reduce the risk of poisoning, environmental pollution and
bushfire hazards by dropping off unwanted, highly toxic
chemicals at the Victorian Government’s FREE chemical
collection program.
Fluorescent tubes and
compact fluorescent lights
Expanded
polystyrene/foam
Take reusable unwanted items to a charity store:
Take reusable items that are in good condition to charity stores
and support those in need. Remember if it is not in a good
resale condition, then you need to dispose of it by other means.
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/waste
9742 0777
Paint (small
quantities)
Glass bottles, jars and
steel or aluminium cans
Love your environment?
Have your say
Wyndham City is currently developing a new
Environment and Sustainability Strategy as
well as a new Waste and Litter Strategy –
and we want your input.
Hard plastics –
types coded 1-7
E-Waste: Computers, computer
accessories, printers, scanners,
cables and televisions.
Only these items are free of charge. Disposing
these items along with general, hard, and/or green
waste may incur disposal fees.
Draft Strategies have been prepared and are
out for public comment; feedback received
will help to form the final Strategies.
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/aboutwyndham/consultation
www.facebook.com/greenlivinginwyndham
Wyndham
Integrated
Transport
Strategy
Wyndham City is currently
developing a strategy in
response to one of residents
and businesses major concerns –
traffic congestion.
The Wyndham Integrated Transport Strategy
is a long-term plan which outlines the
advocacy required and how Wyndham’s
transport system should be developed to
2040 and beyond.
Wyndham residents will shortly have an
opportunity to provide feedback on the
revised draft Transport Policy, as well as
the draft Wyndham Integrated Transport
Strategy.
To be notified when public consultation
begins on the Wyndham Integrated Transport
Strategy or if you have any questions, please
contact the Transport Planning Team at:
integrated.transport@wyndham.vic.gov.au
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/
integratedtransport
9742 0790
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Wyndham News | Feb-Mar 2016 Edition
what’s on
wyndham cultural centre
SNAPPED
Award Wins for
Wyndham City
The Wyndham Cultural Centre 2016 Theatre Season
has been launched with everything from drama to
unusualism on offer.
State Rose and Gard
en Show
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Lots on @ Local Libraries
While you can buy individual tickets to performances including comedy,
music, drama, history and dance, the cheapest way is to subscribe to
3, 6 or 8 shows.
This year’s shows include:
• The Mikado
• The Underarm
• Point of No Return
• Boy Out of the Country
Over 10,000 people enjoyed the sunshine and
flowers at the State Rose and Garden Show last
November. The event, which has been extended
to 2 days, featured guest speakers, advice from
experts, plants and garden supplies for sale, live
music, children’s activities and food trucks.
• Raymond Crow – Unusualist
• Divenire – Melbourne Ballet Company
• Simon’s Final Sound
• Boredom Protection Policy
• Comedy Festival Roadshow
• Melbourne Welsh Male Choir
Raymond Crow
Unusualist
Multicultur al Awa
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It’s a great way to spend a night out, without having to travel beyond
Wyndham’s borders and you can enjoy a meal at one of Watton Street’s
many restaurants.
Visit the Wyndham Cultural Centre website
for details on the full theatre season or to
buy tickets.
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Cr Gautam Gupta
Wyndham City won the Local Government Award at
Victoria’s Multicultural Awards for Excellence late last
year. The Awards recognise outstanding achievements
and services of organisations who have actively
supported cultural diversity and made a real impact in
promoting community harmony. Wyndham residents
Manuel Asuncion and Khurram Jahangir Kahn also won
individual awards on the night.
The Mikado
PLAY EXPO
Wyndham City is hosting an Expo
that’s all about child’s play.
The Play Expo is free and is designed
to give parents with children aged 5
and under ideas for hands on play
experiences for use at home and
encourage interactions between
parents and children.
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10.00am – 2.00pm Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Tarneit Community Centre, 150 Sunset Boulevard, Tarneit.
8734 5488 ext 2140
www.experiencewyndham.com.au/playexpo
Visit Wyndham’s newest Library and enjoy the wide range of activities for all
ages, brand new collections and inviting spaces. There’s something for everyone
and membership is free.
Back to School
Author Talk by
Merima Jackson
Come along to learn just how easy it is
to live a little greener.
Habitat Gardening.
Saturday 6 February
Introduction to Bird Watching.
Saturday 13 February
Aquaponics.
Saturday 20 February
Merima Jackson presents her latest novel
Schicksal – A historical novel based on a
true story inspired by Merima’s parents a Serbian soldier and a German nurse who
test the resilience of the human spirit, love,
forgiveness, and hope for the future as
World War II ravages Europe.
Bee Keeping 101.
Saturday 27 February
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Werribee Library
6.30pm - 7.30pm
Cooking with Leftovers.
Thursday 10 March
Mount Rothwell Tour.
Friday 4 March
Organic Edible Gardens.
Saturday 5 March
Cultural Diversity Week
Monday, 14 March to
Friday, 18 March 2016
Your Library Everywhere
The Julia Gillard Library opened its doors late last year,
with hundreds of visitors flocking to the Open Day.
The facility includes a program and activity room,
quiet study room, small group meeting room and
co-working space and an extensive lending collection
of approximately 40,000 items.
In February and March 2016, Wyndham
City’s free Green Living Series will include
a great variety of workshops and
environmental events.
Beginners Guide to Backyard Chooks.
Saturday 20 February
Wyndham City Libraries will be celebrating
Wyndham’s diverse community with
a range of activities for all ages during
Cultural Diversity Week 2016.
With almost 10 per cent of Wyndham’s
population aged 5 or under, this event
is ideal for all the parents looking to
engage and play more with their children. Play is important for children’s brain
development and developing their creativity and social skills.
Representatives from Wyndham City’s Children’s Resource Unit and Libraries
Service, Kool Kids, Noahs Ark, Hoppers Crossing Children’s Centre, Vicseg,
Victoria University and Gordon Institute will all be present on the day to
discuss ideas and provide information.
julia gillard library Tarneit - Now Open
Head back to school with extra help this year from your
local library. Find facts and information for assignments
using our free online resources and databases. Come
and use our great collection of study assist materials
and learning resources. We also have books and other
resources for parents of children with special needs.
You can also buy gift vouchers for birthdays
and special occasions.
www.wyncc.com.au/
series
wyndham.vic.gov.au/libraries
Join now FREE
facebook.com/librariesinwyndham
Op Shop Tour.
Saturday 12 March
Trash Puppets School Holiday Activity.
Thursday 31 March
Visit our website to find out about all
the events on offer.
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/greenlivingseries
www.facebook.com/greenlivinginwyndham
All events are expected to be very popular and
places are limited. Bookings essential.
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Wyndham News | Feb-Mar 2016 Edition
Wyndham City
kicking goals with
CULTURAL
DIVERSITY CUP
Wyndham City is kick starting Cultural
Diversity Week with a social game of
soccer – and we’re inviting everyone
to come and watch.
The Wyndham Cultural Diversity Cup is on Saturday,
12 March 2016 at Galvin Park and will feature:
• Womens, 16 years +
• Boys, 10 - 12
• Boys, 13 - 15
• Mens, 16 - 30
• Mens, 31+
Celebrating a
Healthier Wyndham
Healthy Together Wyndham has a lot to celebrate - the initiative was launched in
2012 and some of the many achievements include:
• 9 community kitchens operating in Wyndham
• 10 Wyndham sports clubs and leisure centres now offering healthy food
• 8 Wyndham schools now successfully encourage regular walking and riding to
school
• 1500 children from 3 active travel pilot schools walk or ride to school regularly
• 548 locals learned healthy cooking skills at Jamie’s Ministry of Food Mobile
Kitchen
• Silver Chef Laverton North became first Victorian business to complete
Healthy Workplaces Achievement Program
• Healthy barbecues toolkit developed
• Healthy catering guide published with eight local caterers offering healthy
options
• No sugary drinks served at the 2015 Children’s Week Picnic
• Vegie, herb and fruit growing workshops.
The Cultural Diversity Cup is part of Cultural Diversity
Week, which is a statewide celebration of Victoria’s
cultural, linguistic and religious diversity.
The Cup is also supported by Victoria Police, SBS,
Channel 31 and the Werribee Community
Education Centre.
There will be celebrity teams as well as other
entertainment for the crowd.
Sunday 6 March 2016
Werribee
Park
A WYNDHAM CITY EVENT
Proudly part of the Melbourne Food and Wine
Festival, Fromage a Trois - Cheese & Cider Festival,
returns to the grounds of Melbourne’s spectacular
Werribee Park.
This sensory affair is set to tantalise tastebuds,
showcasing the country’s finest cheese, cider,
wine, beer and producers from across Victoria.
Meet, taste and discover at this renowned festival.
Patrons can also enjoy live music, lawn games,
and learn from industry experts.
Cost: pre-sale $35/on the door $40
www.fromageatrois.com.au
Midsumma in Wyndham
Each year the Midsumma Festival celebrates GLBTIQ arts, culture and community across Melbourne.
Wyndham City provides and supports local events for young people, family friendly events and an
exhibition at the Wyndham Art Gallery.
PARK LOUNGE II
Kelly Park, Werribee City Centre - Saturday, 6 February 2016
www.experiencewyndham.com.au
Park Lounge returns in 2016 and we’ve hand curated performances, music
and film, including:
• Cool Alt-Country with Kerryn Fields and The Dudettes
• Short film selections from Tilde: Melbourne Trans & Gender Diverse Film Festival
• Threadbare combining dance, movement and fashion in an exploration of the connections between cultures and a Shadow Puppet Show to delight young
and old alike
• Evening screening of cult classic Pride
There will also be delicious food, drinks and a boutique market. This event is an all
ages, family friendly event in #melbswest celebrating GLBTIQ culture.
Presented by Wyndham City with Wyndham Rainbow Neighbours.
Healthy Together Wyndham have provided information and support about living
healthier lives to 65 per cent of Wyndham schools, over 40 local workplaces and
63 per cent of Wyndham Kindergartens and child care centres.
Although funding for the initiative has been significantly reduced, the work
to improve health locally will continue, with Council funding and a Victorian
Government grant.
This year, Healthy Together Wyndham will support another four Wyndham
schools to get children and families walking and riding to school, as well
as supporting local workplaces, sporting clubs, leisure centres, schools,
kindergartens and childcare services to be healthier.
Council will investigate ways we can improve community access to fresh,
affordable, locally grown produce and determine what we can do to minimise the
negative impacts of alcohol.
Council will develop a Food Policy for Wyndham; investigate ways we can improve
community access to fresh, affordable, locally grown produce and determine
what Council can do to minimise the negative impacts of alcohol.
facebook.com/healthyandactiveinwyndham
Healthy Together Wyndham, funded by the Victorian Government, is improving the health of our community
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www.experiencewyndham.com.au/midsumma
Wyndham Art Gallery - WYNDHAM ART PRIZE
An extraordinary exhibition
of local, national and
international artists.
The Wyndham Art Prize returns in 2016,
with artists and residents encouraged to get involved.
The Prize offers a $10,000 non-acquisitive prize and attracts
artists from across Australia and New Zealand to Werribee’s
own Wyndham Art Gallery.
Now in its second year, the Wyndham Art Prize builds on
the growing reputation of the Gallery as a site for contemporary
art in the suburbs that reflects the changing face of Wyndham.
www.wyncc.com.au/art_gallery
In addition to the main prize, a unique partnership with Deakin
University offers further study opportunities to entrants with
a stipend to complete a Masters or PhD awarded to two
selected artists.
The $2000 People’s Choice Award offers residents and visitors
to the Gallery the opportunity to have their say – this prize is
awarded to the most popular artwork.
Artists wishing to enter the Wyndham Art Prize should visit the
Gallery website – entries close 4pm Monday, 15 February 2016.
The Wyndham Art Prize exhibition and voting for the People’s
Choice Award opens on Thursday, 17 March 2016 at 6:30pm.
WHAT’S On
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What’s New Pussycat
Sunday, 6 March 2016
What’s New Pussycat is a joyous, foot
stamping, handclapping celebration of
the swinging sixties. Featuring the hits of
Tom Jones, Burt Bacharach, The Mamas
and The Papas, Petula Clark, Aretha
Franklin, Dusty Springfield, Carole King
and The Fab Four. Performed by
Australias’ favourite cabaret duo.
Cost: Adult $15 Concession/Group 10+ $13
Time: 3pm
The Mikado
Thursday, 17 March 2016
This new version of Gilbert and Sullivan’s
classic performed in full costume, with
scenery painted by the best in Australia,
Scenic Studios, will again contain many
more musical delights as well as comedy
scenes that will have audiences in gales
of laughter.
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: Adult $45 Concession/Group 10+
$35, Under 25 $25, School Student $15
Where: Wyndham Cultural Centre,
177 Watton Street, Werribee
Contact: 8734 6000
www.wyncc.com.au
COMPETITION
Rhythms of Africa
Saturday, 9 January 2016 Saturday, 27 February 2016
A mix of contemporary and traditional
African music from local bands, free
drumming workshops - special kids’
activities in the African Village along
with face-painting and hair-braiding.
Safari Tours through the savannah will
run until 6pm and the African Pula Trail
will remain open until 8pm.
Where: Werribee Open Range Zoo,
K Road Werribee
Time: 4.30pm to 8.30pm
Cost: Included in general zoo admission.
Contact: 1300 966 784
www.zoo.org.au/tickets
Jeep Ladies Day
at the Polo
Spend an afternoon in the sun enjoying
music, fashion, entertainment and
exhilarating International and Australian
polo players.
$10 from every Jeep Ladies Day ticket
sold will be donated the Breast Cancer
Network Australia. Show your support
and wear pink on the day.
Time: 12pm to 5.30pm
Where: Werribee Mansion Polo Ground,
K Road, Werribee
Contact: 9421 3000
http://victorianpoloclub.com.au/
Sunday, 28 February 2016
International Women’s Day
encourages effective action for
advancing and recognising women.
In different regions, the focus
of the celebrations ranges from
general celebration of respect,
appreciation, and love towards
women to a celebration for
women’s economic, political, and
social achievements. Annually on
8 March, thousands of events are
held throughout the world to mark
International Women’s Day.
For your chance to win, simply
tell us how much Wyndham
City is contributing ‘up to’ for the
redevelopment of Chirnside Park?
(Hint - see page 3)
To submit your entry visit:
www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/
competition
Competition closes Thursday,
25 February 2016.
The winner will be the first randomly selected,
correct entry drawn. Competition will be drawn
26/2/16 at Wyndham Civic Centre, 45 Princes
Hwy Werribee. The winner will be notified by
phone and email.
Saturday, 20 February 2016
Wyndham Rotary Fun
Run/Walk
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Wyndham City is giving away
a double pass to one of the
Melbourne Food and Wine
Festival’s hottest events Fromage a Trois
Cheese and Cider Festival.
Runners have the option of 5km or
10km, and walkers can choose from a
4km or 8km option. A family carnival
atmosphere will greet participants on
their return to the finish line.
Teams are welcome.
Where: Chirnside Park, Watton Street,
Werribee
Time: 7.30am to 10.30am
Contact: 0409 177 461
www.wyndhamfunrun.org
To publicise your
community event
www.experiencewyndham.
com.au/submitevent
Werribee Central
Farmers Market
Saturday, 26 March 2016
Farm fresh products and the opportunity
to meet local producers, food lovers can
find a wonderful array of goods including
olive oil, breads, baked goods, jams,
relishes, boutique beer and native plants
right through to herbs.
Time: 8am-1:30pm
Where: Kelly Park,
Cnr Synnot and Cherry Street, Werribee
http://farmersmarkets.org.au/
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