Aug 24 Join Our Exclusive Online Community! Did you know that we have our very own exclusive research community called Stockland Exchange? Read more
Mar 25 Takeaway and ordering from your favourite cafes, food court and restaurants Stockland is still open for business and here to provide your essential services and access to food favourites from our retailers. Read more
Mar 16 As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve, Stockland continues to monitor the situation and take appropriate actions. Read more
Mar 15 The insider's guide to spending more time at home Discover the upside associated with self-isolation. Read more
Nov 13 Shop for Schools 2018: Results First of all, a big THANK YOU to all you wonderful customers who took the time to support your favorite school by saving your receipts. It's great to be able to support our local students in their learning. Read more
Aug 13 Former Councillor and City Mayor of Wyndham Bob Fairclough is passionate about community. He is president of the Point Cook Action Group and Point Cook Cultural Committee, president of a community garden group and is involved with the Horn of Africa group. He is also co-ordinator for a diabetes support group in Werribee. Read more
May 2 Those Who Mum Sammi Dobinson and Mandy Couzens, two high-energy mums from Melbourne’s west, are both big fans of fun. To them, fun is all about family, food and nature. Read more
Nov 10 Solar Compactor Bins 32 New Solar Compactor Bins have hit Werribee and Point Cook CBD! These smart bins have solar panels on top, which automatically crush the rubbish inside, allowing them to hold up to 600 litres of rubbish – five times the capacity of Wyndham’s current street bins. They also have sensors which will notify Council staff when they are nearing full and need to be emptied. This creates an environmental benefit because it means they can be emptied 80 per cent less often. Less trips by garbage trucks means cost savings and less pollution in our local environment. If you don’t wish to use the handle, push the foot pedal at the bottom to open the chute instead. Common items for the yellow recycling bin include – pizza boxes, hard plastic bottles and containers, cans and glass bottles. While takeaway coffee cups, food, wrappers and plastic bags should be placed in the garbage bins. 50 new stainless steel dual bins have also been placed across the municipality. Helping to provide a unified look across our streets and consistent public recycling messaging. Both these bins provide a significant increase in public recycling services helping to reduce Wyndham’s waste to landfill, and setting up our city for the future! Also here is our new recycle right link -www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/recycleright Read more
Nov 8 Shop For Schools: Update First of all, a big THANK YOU to all you wonderful customers who took the time to support your favorite school by saving your receipts. It's great to be able to support our local students in their education. Read more