The Wamboin Web

Contacts

The Wamboin Web is built and managed by Jenni Colwill and Bruce Bowden as our voluntary contribution to the Wamboin community. It is designed to support the community activities of the residents of Wamboin.

Contact us

Please feel free to contact us.

You can:

...email us at webmaster@wamboin.org or at enquiries@frogmouth.com.au

...phone us on +61 2 6238 3421

...tell us your what you think, report problems, ask for new features, or just offer a comment

 

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Comments

  • Howdy!!
    We have re-done our website and just looking at yours - very nice!!

    Wondering if we could advertise a public meeting next week for Bywong and Wamboin Greenways?

    I have all the info on
    http://www.bywongcommunity.org.au/events/greenways-development-public-meeting-to-discuss-and-progress

    Thanks very much
    Nora
    President
    Bywong Community Association

    Posted by Nora Stewart, 13/04/2010 12:49pm (5 months ago)

  • Bruce and Jenni,

    Your page on Cam's Hillside Dirt Jam is great, as it the photo.

    Cheers,
    Ned

    Posted by Ned Noel, 07/02/2010 5:02pm (7 months ago)

  • Hi,

    I like your website, but I do get a little confused having two Wamboin websites on the go.

    I see there is an entry for Wildcare. Would you like some additional 'Living with Wildlife' words to go into that section?

    Cheers.

    Phili
    6238 3717

    Posted by Philip Machin, 08/12/2009 5:56pm (9 months ago)

  • Loved the website - most attractive and professional

    Posted by Josie Bryant, 07/12/2009 11:46am (9 months ago)

  • Bruce and Jenni and Tom,

    Thanks for working to give us all a Wamboin Arts Page.

    More importantly, the new sculptures photos show that Tom and Bruce have created some impressive things that add beauty and fun to life out here. "The Flower" and "Ready Set Go" are perfect.

    Jenni and Bruce, your division of the "Wamboin Arts" page into six categories (so far!!!) seems a good way to find more local artists in the sometimes unnoticed places they survive.

    Posted by Ned Noel, 12/11/2009 7:52am (10 months ago)

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