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16 Days of Warrandyte Activism
… take a moment to stop by and learn more about how we can all contribute to ending gender-based violence.  It's free to …

Warrandyte Neighbourhood House invites you to visit their awareness-raising window display as part of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence from 25 November to 10 December. 

The display features key statistics and pathways to support women, girls and non-binary people experiencing gender-based violence.

If you're in the area, take a moment to stop by and learn more about how we can all contribute to ending gender-based violence. 

It's free to visit and open from 25 November to 10 December 2024. 

 

For more information please contact info@wnh.org.au.  

 

This event is supported by Manningham Council's 16 Days of Activism Small Grants.   

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Falls prevention information session
… Falls prevention information session Seniors We all strive to maintain our health, avoid injuries, and live …

We all strive to maintain our health, avoid injuries, and live independently in our homes for as long as possible. However, falls remain one of the leading causes of injury and fatality among older adults, with approximately half of these incidents occurring in or around the home.

To address this important issue, Manningham Council, in collaboration with Access Health and Community, are offering a free, one-hour information session.

This session will cover:

  • why older adults are at risk of falls
  • how to reduce the risk of falls
  • how to stay active and independent for longer
  • where to find help to reduce or manage falls.

This information session is part of our commitment to working towards becoming an Age Friendly City. 

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Walking Basketball at Bulleen Boomers - Term 4
… Walking Basketball is great for participants across all ages, genders and abilities. The program is particularly …

Walking Basketball is great for participants across all ages, genders and abilities. The program is particularly valuable for seniors or those returning to activity after illness, injury or surgery.

The sessions are low-impact and focus on gentle movement, judgement-free exercise, moving at your own pace and having a laugh along the way.

Sessions are 10.00am to 11.00am on Thursdays at Bulleen Basketball Stadium White court. Morning tea is provided after each session.

The sessions are free, but participants need to register.

Term 2 dates: Thursday 1 May to Thursday 19 June
Term 3 dates: Thursday 21  August to Thursday 11 September
Term 4 dates: Thursday 9 October  to Thursday 4 December

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Walking Basketball at Bulleen Boomers - Term 3
… Walking Basketball is great for participants across all ages, genders and abilities. The program is particularly …

Walking Basketball is great for participants across all ages, genders and abilities. The program is particularly valuable for seniors or those returning to activity after illness, injury or surgery.

The sessions are low-impact and focus on gentle movement, judgement-free exercise, moving at your own pace and having a laugh along the way.

Sessions are 10.00am to 11.00am on Thursdays at Bulleen Basketball Stadium White court. Morning tea is provided after each session.

The sessions are free, but participants need to register.

Term 2 dates: Thursday 1 May  to Thursday 19 June
Term 3 dates: Thursday 21 August to Thursday 11 September
Term 4 dates: Thursday 9 October to Thursday 4 December

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Walking Basketball at Bulleen Boomers - Term 2
… Walking Basketball is great for participants across all ages, genders and abilities. The program is particularly …

Walking Basketball is great for participants across all ages, genders and abilities. The program is particularly valuable for seniors or those returning to activity after illness, injury or surgery.

The sessions are low-impact and focus on gentle movement, judgement-free exercise, moving at your own pace and having a laugh along the way.

Sessions are 10.00am to 11.00am on Thursdays at Bulleen Basketball Stadium White court. Morning tea is provided after each session.

The sessions are free, but participants need to register.

Term 2 dates: Thursday 1 May to Thursday 19 June
Term 3 dates: Thursday 21 August to Thursday 11 September
Term 4 dates: Thursday 9 October to Thursday 4 December

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Australian citizenship ceremonies
… represents a commitment to Australia and its people. All applications for Australian citizenship are processed by …

Becoming an Australian citizen represents a commitment to Australia and its people.

All applications for Australian citizenship are processed by the Department of Home Affairs. Further information on how to apply for Australian Citizenship is available from the Australian citizenship website or the Citizenship Information Line on 131 880.

For most people, the final step in becoming an Australian citizen is making the pledge of commitment at an Australian Citizenship Ceremony. Applicants for Australian Citizenship will generally be invited to attend a ceremony within 3 to 6 months from the date their application is approved. You will receive a written invitation to your ceremony from the Department of Home Affairs.

While Manningham hosts Australian Citizenship Ceremonies, the Council is unable to provide further information regarding the timing of your ceremony.

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Sensory Quiet Time at Aquarena
… PA announcements unless there is an emergency. Encourage all patrons to keep noise to a minimum. Sensory quiet time …

Designed to provide a calm and relaxing environment, during Sensory Quiet Time, we will:

  • Keep the lights dimmed to reduce visual stimuli.
  • Turn off the spa jets to minimise noise and vibration.
  • Refrain from making PA announcements unless there is an emergency.
  • Encourage all patrons to keep noise to a minimum.

Sensory quiet time starts Sunday 13 July 2025 and will be running every Sunday between 3.00pm to 4.00pm transforming our indoor pool into a sensory-friendly space

Patrons need to pay entry to the centre. Adult and concession prices available. See the Active Manningham website for more information.

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Manningham Solar Savers
… initiative that has helped households and businesses go all-electric since 2019. This initiative is supported by us and is available to all Manningham residents.    Why use Solar Savers Solar …   How will a home energy assessment help me? Looking to go all-electric but not sure where to start? Would you like to …

Solar Savers is a trusted local government initiative that has helped households and businesses go all-electric since 2019. This initiative is supported by us and is available to all Manningham residents. 

 

Why use Solar Savers

Solar Savers takes the hassle out of home energy upgrades by vetting quality suppliers and negotiating competitive prices. The Council-backed program has now expanded to include more suppliers and product choices, as well as home energy assessments for personalised advice. 

They can assist with quality and affordable rooftop solar, batteries, hot water heat pumps, reverse cycle air conditioners, induction cooktops, EV chargers, draught-proofing and insulation.

Solar Savers can provide you with:

  • a home energy assessment performed by a Government-accredited assessor, to help you choose the best upgrades for your household
  • quotes from up to 3 vetted suppliers, for a variety of products
  • information about eligibility for State and Federal discounts, incentives and interest-free loans
  • ongoing advice and support from quoting through to installation
  • information on how much you could save by going electric and which upgrades will make the biggest impact 
  • reliable products and quality installation

 

How will a home energy assessment help me?

Looking to go all-electric but not sure where to start? Would you like to improve comfort levels in your home, or learn where to get the most savings? A Home Energy Assessment is a great place to start.

A Home Energy Assessment, also known as a Scorecard Assessment, is a comprehensive evaluation of a home’s energy efficiency and sustainability. Assessments are conducted by Government-accredited home energy efficiency experts. 

 

Subsidies and rebates available

Homeowners may qualify for Victorian and Federal Government incentives for a range of energy efficient products and services. Through Solar Savers, you can learn about your eligibility for these discounts and loans.

Solar
  • Victorian government Solar Homes discount and no-interest loan
  • Federal government discount (STCs)
Battery storage
  • Federal government discount (STCs)
Hot water
  • Victorian Government Energy Upgrade program offers discounts for hot water systems.
  • Federal government discount (STCs) applies for hot water.
Heating and cooling
  • Victorian Government Energy Upgrade program offers discounts for heating and cooling.
Induction cooktops
  • Victorian Government Energy Upgrade program offers discounts for induction cooktops.
Home energy assessments
  • Victorian Government Energy Upgrade program offers discounts for home energy assessments.

Get started

Contact Solar Savers to book a home energy assessment or obtain a quote from trusted installers.

  • Online - Solar Savers
  • Email - info@solarsavers.org.au
  • Phone - 1300 548 598 

 

Local success stories

Manningham residents are going all-electric and reaping the rewards. Read about how they made the switch, as well as their top tips.

A man wearing glasses and a black jacket stands with his hands in his pockets. He is in a garage and a solar battery and a switchboard can be seen on the wall to his right.

Ken and Joan from Donvale

For country-raised Ken and his wife Joan, purchasing solar and a battery system simply made good sense. 

Now, the Donvale residents are saving more with stable renewable energy. 

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Paul from Warrandyte 

Rising costs led Paul to decommission his central gas heating.

After just one summer, he is reaping the rewards of his new 9.02kW solar system and battery storage. 

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Take action

  • visit the Solar Savers website to find out more or request a quote
  • register for an upcoming information session.
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Find your local outdoor spaces
… onto the Main Yarra Trail you can ride your bicycle all the way to the city or complete a 42km circuit by joining …

The mighty Yarra River winds its way through Manningham, where walking and cycling trails hug the banks. Get out into the fresh air with those you love and have an adventure beneath the gum trees.

 

Regional trails

Enjoy jogging and cycling opportunities along our regions trails.

Encounter native flora and fauna on the Mullum Mullum Trail and cross the suspension bridge at Finns Reserve and you may even be lucky enough to spot a platypus in the Yarra. Continue onto the Main Yarra Trail you can ride your bicycle all the way to the city or complete a 42km circuit by joining the Koonung Trail and the Eastlink Trail back to your starting point.

 

Dog friendly spaces

Your four-legged friend can join you on a lead in the outdoors at a range of parks across Manningham. Explore Banksia Park in Bulleen, Stiggants Reserve in Warrandyte, Ruffey Lake Park or Westerfolds Park in Templestowe.

 

Playspaces 

Find adventure at Wombat Bend. The massive adventure playground and maze provides adventures for the whole family. On the banks of the Yarra for that extra special day, it’s dog friendly with outdoor cooking facilities, a fitness station and so much more.

The fenced wonguim wilam is located in Warrandyte and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. This newly upgraded playspace includes a range of play opportunities to discover as well as a new picnic shelter, barbeque and plenty of furniture and grassy open space to enjoy.

 

Self Guided Neighbourhood Walks

Explore Manningham's local environment with 20 self-guided walking brochures that showcase the wealth of natural, historic, cultural and environmental assets we have right here in Manningham!

Offering walks from Bulleen to Wonga Park and everywhere in between, the guides include detailed maps, as well as interesting and informative notes to enrich you walking experience.

 

Yarra River - Warrandyte

Warrandyte River Reserve is a great place to explore with many activities and places of interest to enjoy. Follow the Yarra River through Stiggants Reserve - it is instantly relaxing and calming and there are colourful artworks to enjoy along the path. Dip your toes in the water, try your hand at fishing or grab a canoe and paddle down the river to Pound Bend Reserve and Warrandyte State Park for a truly unique experience. 

 

Currawong Bush Reserve

Encounter Australian wildlife, with koalas, wombats and kangaroos amongst the mighty gum trees of Currawong Bush Reserve. Native flora in bloom, bright red bottle brushes, sunny yellow wattles, and so much more photogenic subjects for your keen eye. Landscapers, sculptors and artists have helped create a natural play space for kids to explore and immerse themselves in the outside world.

Offering eight different walking trails, you can get out there, explore nature and take a moment to breathe in this escape from the hustle and bustle of city life in this oasis in the heart of the suburbs.

Find your local outdoor adventure in Manningham.

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Maternal and Child Health services
… Find your Maternal and Child Health Centre View all our Maternal and Child Health Centres opening hours and …

We support families with children aged from birth to school age. Our specialist staff will guide you through your early parenting years to provide free support for your child’s development, growth, nutrition and general wellbeing.

Learn more about Maternal and Child Health Services.

Is your child unwell? 

To reduce risk of spread of infection, we request that families do not attend if parent or child/ children are unwell.

To reschedule your appointment, please call 9840 9188. 

Information for parents with infants and young children relating to MCH services is found at Maternal and child health services - Better Health Channel.

You may also contact the 24 hour Maternal and Child Health Line on 13 22 29 or contact your local GP.

  • Book a Maternal and Child Health appointment

    Book your child’s next Key Age and Stage Maternal and Child Health appointment

  • Find your Maternal and Child Health Centre

    View all our Maternal and Child Health Centres opening hours and maps

  • Join our Maternal and Child Health service

    New to Manningham? Request to join our MCH service

Attend a Parenting Seminar

Our parenting seminar series provides parents with the tools to be well informed and involved in their children’s lives.

 

Other useful resources

  • Find a community playgroup
  • Better Health Child App
  • Download the Victorian Government MCH app
  • Visit Raising Children website
  • Download Kids health information fact sheets
  • Call the 24-hour Maternal and Child Health Line

 

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Street football - SOLD OUT
… you how to play street football. This event is perfect for all street football, futsal and soccer enthusiasts who want … techniques, strategies and games. This clinic is for all levels - beginners and advanced. Please note: there are …

UPDATE: This event has sold out.

Football Victoria will be activating the newly installed dual futsal court at Koonung reserve to teach you how to play street football.

This event is perfect for all street football, futsal and soccer enthusiasts who want to try street football for the first time or enhance their skills and test out the new public outdoor dual futsal court in Manningham.

During the clinic, participants will have the opportunity to learn from experienced Football Victoria coaches who will guide you through various street football techniques, strategies and games.

This clinic is for all levels - beginners and advanced.

Please note: there are two sessions running on the day. Register for the session that matches your age group.

  • 10.00am to 11.00am - under 8's and under 10’s
  • 11.00am – 12.00pm - under 11’s and under 12’s

Registrations are essential. Numbers are strictly limited.

Appearance and coaching from Daniel Cappellaro - D10

D10 is Daniel Cappellaro, a futsal player, street footballer and coach. Daniel, along with staff from Football Victoria will be joining in both sessions at this clinic.

Daniel has travelled the world playing street football and futsal in the UEFA Futsal Champions League. Daniel has also represented and helped found Western Australia’s most successful futsal club Cambio Cumbre.

Other highlights include AFA Australian Men’s team selection and representing Western Australia at the FFA Nationals. On the East coast of Australia, Daniel played for Melbourne Futsal Club (powered by Melbourne City Football Club), Balwyn Futsal Club and Pascoe Vale Futsal Club, in Victoria’s and Futsal Oz’s prestigious Series Futsal Victoria.

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Wildlife Gardening Seminar Series - Attracting native bees and butterflies into the garden
… and as an important player in the food web. This is all in addition to the splash of colour, movement and beauty … to plan and build a wildlife friendly garden at home. All seminars are at Currawong Bush Park Conference Centre, …

Native bees and butterflies are great pollinators and beautiful additions to any garden. There are many things you can do to attract them for a visit – and to even reside in your garden.

This webinar/workshop will introduce you to the wonderful world of native bees and butterflies, their role in nature as pollinators and as an important player in the food web. This is all in addition to the splash of colour, movement and beauty they bring to a garden.

Topics covered:

  • Introduction to native bees
  • Different types of bees: native, introduced, social and solitary
  • Pollination services
  • Habitat needs of native bees
  • The world of bee hotels
  • Introduction to butterflies
  • Lifecycle of butterflies and pollinators
  • Impacts of chemical use in the garden
  • How to attract more butterflies to your garden
Wildlife Gardening Seminar Series

This series of workshops by Sustainable Gardening Australia aims to give you the skills and knowledge to plan and build a wildlife friendly garden at home. All seminars are at Currawong Bush Park Conference Centre, Reynolds Road Doncaster East. Supper is at 6.45pm and the seminar begins at 7pm sharp.

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Electrify Your Life - Drop in session - Bulleen
… session - Bulleen Environment and sustainability By going all-electric, you can create a safer home and brighter … Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, creating a brighter Manningham. Learn …

By going all-electric, you can create a safer home and brighter Manningham.

That’s why Manningham Council has partnered with Solar Savers, a local government initiative that takes the hassle out of home energy upgrades. The Council-backed program has now expanded to offer more suppliers and product choices, as well as home energy assessments for personalised advice.

Do you have questions about making your home more comfortable and efficient? Keen to install solar, batteries or efficient electric appliances? Drop in to learn more.

Join us at your local library for a session between August and October 2025. 

Registration is not required. Drop in any time during the 1-hour session.

 

Electrify Your Life 

This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, creating a brighter Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life.

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Running sessions with Ruffey Runners
… - jog intervals and finishing with cool down stretches. All women,  regardless of age, ability and fitness level are …

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Get back into exercise in a way that not only feels good but leaves you feeling energised and motivated. 

Colleen and Laura, qualified coaches, will gently guide you through each session focusing on warm up drills, timed walk - jog intervals and finishing with cool down stretches.

All women,  regardless of age, ability and fitness level are welcomed and encouraged to come down and get active and embrace a healthier lifestyle. 

Unleash your inner runner and leave feeling empowered and motivated!

Please text Colleen on 0413 926330 or Laura 0405  192672 to register your attendance at any of these sessions. 

What do I wear? Loose and comfortable clothing and runners.

What do I bring? water bottle and a hand towel.

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Moustachioed Women and Rhinoplastic Girls
… geographical determinism, culture, and environment, all characterised by thoughtful compositions. In these …

This exhibition is no longer showing in the Manningham Art Gallery.

Ramak Bamzar, a Melbourne-based Iranian photographer, blends art historical influences with a meticulous focus on colour, texture, and lighting. Her work explores themes of gender identity, geographical determinism, culture, and environment, all characterised by thoughtful compositions.

In these striking works, the Moustachioed Women and Rhinoplastic Girls from Bamzar’s 2022 series burst out of their imprisoning frames to capture a moment in the ongoing struggle, intertwining with the essence of Iranian culture and heritage. Through the integration of poetic motifs, epic themes, and historical allusions, the images go beyond mere documentation, offering a profound insight into the resilience and determination of Iranian women.

The Vigil – Crying for a Man I Never Met, 2022. Ramak Bamzar. Image courtesy of the Artist.

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Manningham Cultural Walk at Currawong Bush Park
… Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. In the event of extreme weather, this event will …

Come join Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Elders Uncle Bill Nicholson Jr and Uncle Dave Wandin at Currawong Bush Park. Learn about the significance of scar trees, the traditional practices of creating a scar tree and the tools used. 

The Uncles will answer questions about the importance of connecting with Country.

Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start time. Come prepared and dress for the weather on the day, including closed-toed footwear.

Bring a snack and water bottle for morning tea.

Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.

In the event of extreme weather, this event will be cancelled. 

Currawong Bush Park is protected habitat, dogs are not permitted in the park at any time.

This event is part of Manningham's 2024 Spring Outdoors Series.

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Exhibition of Costumes
… , as part of the Manningham Heritage Festival . View all Heritage Festival events $25 - Adults Arts, theatre and …

Come and see the Exhibition of Costumes, featuring an extensive collection of costumes dating from the Victorian era.

This exhibition is run by the Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society, as part of the Manningham Heritage Festival.

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    Izabela Pluta: Lumina
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    Australian Sewing Guild
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    Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre
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Pettys Reserve family fun day
… United Blues FC vs Werribee City FC see a children’s all abilities session in action, hosted by Macedon Blues …

Join us as we officially open Pettys Reserve following major upgrade works!

Enjoy loads of FREE family fun including:

  • sausage sizzle

  • face painting

  • temporary tattoos

  • roving entertainment

  • watch a NPL2 game - Manningham United Blues FC vs Werribee City FC

  • see a children’s all abilities session in action, hosted by Macedon Blues United FC.

  • plus soccer personalities and more!

Upgrade works at Pettys Reserve have included construction of:

  • purpose built, full size floodlit synthetic soccer pitches

  • a pavilion, including spectator area

  • an asphalt car park

Come along and check them out!

This project has been delivered by Manningham Council in partnership with the Victorian Government.

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AFL Girls Footy for Fun Clinic - This Girl Can
… community-wide girls AFL clinics. Clinics are suitable for all age groups - from 5 years old (Auskick age) to 16 years …

Girls, come down and try Australian Rules Football (AFL)!

This event will be run by AFL Vic and Doncaster Junior Football Club to encourage participation in AFLW in line with the official launch of the 2023 AFL Women's Season and This Girl Can!

AFL Vic will run two community-wide girls AFL clinics. Clinics are suitable for all age groups - from 5 years old (Auskick age) to 16 years old.

Game Development Officers will run fun footy activities and games for different age groups.

There will be a sausage sizzle, free giveaways, drinks offered and specialised coaches.

Girls only changerooms will be in full operation. 

Registrations are a must. 

What to wear: active wear and sneakers

What to bring: a water bottle

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Platypus SPOT program
… to tap into your knowledge. PlatypusSPOT brings together all that valuable information in one publicly accessible …

Become a scientist this spring and help our scientific community record valuable information about Platypi in Manningham.

PlatypusSPOT is a citizen science platform that gathers information from the community on platypus occurrence. Locals know their area and we want to tap into your knowledge. PlatypusSPOT brings together all that valuable information in one publicly accessible website.

Platypus are difficult to study in the wild and we know very little about how platypus populations are faring. Platypus and their habitat are vulnerable to a variety of natural and man-made threats that are increasing with climate change and population growth. Understanding the distribution and occurrence of platypus is essential to develop effective conservation strategies with waterway managers.

To participate in this event, download the PlatypusSPOT app on your device.

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