A concrete path leads up to two wooden poles with a gate between them. Above the poles sits a twisted metal sign with the words 'Wombat Bend'. A bushy parkland is in the background.
Inviting the community to share feedback and ideas for Wombat Bend Playground upgrade.
Large steel sculpture comprising bold geometric shapes in black, brown and blue sits against a blue sky.
Manningham's iconic ' Sentinel' sculpture by Inge King is moving to a new, but nearby home.
We’re inviting expressions of interest to join the Manningham Flooding and Stormwater Management Community Reference...
A modern playground with wooden structures with multiple slides in a bushy park setting.
Announcing the reopening celebration of Victoria Street playground
We're investigating options to rehabilitate the site of the former Doncaster Quarry after identifying issues that...
Well Governed Council
This National Water Week (21 to 27 October), we’re encouraging Manningham households to take part in Target 150.
Rendering of the Doncaster Park and Ride proposed carpark
We've provided a submission to the Urban Design and Landscape Plan (UDLP) for the Doncaster Park and Ride Upgrades, as...
Photo of the front of a bus at a bus stop
As part of the North East Link Project, Doncaster Park and Ride will be closed from January 2025 and temporary bus stops...
Sun bursts through the trees in a native bushland setting
Since declaring a Climate Emergency in 2020, we’ve been working hard to reach our zero emission targets for Council by...
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Find out more about the upcoming works on the Mullum Mullum Creek Trail in Doncaster East.