COVID-19 has been challenging for so many reasons. It has impacted and continues to impact everyone in many ways.
Wyndham City Council is currently focusing on the immediate recovery and helping the community get back on its feet and navigate the new 'normal'.
The Resilient Wyndham Strategy looks at Wyndham's long-term resilience and will help to guide and manage the way Wyndham bounces back after the COVID-19 pandemic to be better prepared for future events such as climate change, extreme weather, natural disasters, pandemics, cyber-security attacks and economic downturn.
The Strategy will provide a four-year vision to 2025, with a yearly action plan and targets to help strengthen Wyndham's resilience and ability to better prepare for future shocks and stresses. It aims to both capture what is already being done as well as identifying where we can do more.
The draft strategy is now live for the people of Wyndham to have their say.
Wyndham City’s Climate Futures & Environment Portfolio holder Cr Robert Szatkowski said that he encourages all members of our community to have a read of the strategy and provide feedback.
“The Resilient Wyndham Strategy is a strategy I’m particularly proud of. We want you to let us know what you think, and let’s work together to continue making Wyndham the best place to live, work and play,” said Cr Szatkowski.
“I’ve been a part of this community for the majority of my life – I grew up here, I went to school here, I’m raising my family here, and I’ve volunteered here. Now I have the privilege of representing my community here.”
“The strong community spirit we have is one of my favourite things about Wyndham. This has been made even more evident, as we continue to grapple with the collective shock of a global pandemic. While it’s been a challenging year, the strength of our community continues to shine through. We’ve seen people across the City banding together to look out for each other.”
Want to tell us your thoughts?
We encourage you to review the draft Strategy, you can do this by:
To provide feedback please complete our short survey or drop into one of our community conversations:
Little Growling Café Tarneit - Wednesday 12 May, 2pm – 3pm Wyndham Cache Werribee South - Thursday 13 May, 10am – 11am Oh Happy Day Cafe Point Cook - Friday 21 May, 10am – 11am Point Cook Pop Up Park - Friday 21 May, 12:30pm – 2pm Online drop in session - Wednesday 19 May, 7pm – 8:30pmThe feedback form and to register for a session can be done via our website: theloop.wyndham.vic.gov.au/wyndham-resilience-strategy
Feedback will remain open until 11:59pm on 26 May 2021.