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Apply for busking approval
… Get approval to perform in Manningham. Tags Businesses Event organisation … Apply for …

Do you have a talent for music and dance? Perhaps magic is more your speed? Then why not share your talents with the community.

We love our residents displaying their talents in public spaces, while enjoying the benefits of public performance. But before you do, there’s a few things you should know.

If you’d like to busk on land that we own, you must:

  • apply for busking approval
  • follow our guidelines on which sites are appropriate for busking
  • comply with our busking approval conditions, below

 

Places where busking is allowed

You’re able to busk at several shopping precincts and plaza. You should be aware that some shopping precincts are privately owned. So, they’re not within our jurisdiction and permits don’t apply. You should contact the management of the shopping centre for approval to busk.

 

Location Contact

Bulleen Plaza

Contact Centre Management

9852 0011

info@bulleenplaza.com.au

Devon Plaza

Contact Centre Management

9818 8523

Donburn Shopping Centre (Doncaster East)

Apply for busking approval

Jackson Court Shopping Centre (Doncaster East)

Apply for busking approval

Macedon Plaza (Lower Templestowe)

Contact Centre Management

9862 3700

Macedon Square Shopping Centre (Lower Templestowe)

Apply for busking approval

Manningham City Square Civic Plaza (Doncaster)

Apply for busking approval

Park Orchards Shopping Village

Apply for busking approval

Stockland The Pines (Doncaster East)

Contact Centre Management

9842 9000

Templestowe Village Shopping Centre (Anderson Street between James and Parker Streets, Templestowe)

Apply for busking approval

Some areas in Templestowe Village (147 – 151 Parker Street, 110 Wood Street and rear of 114 – 116 James Street, Templestowe)

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Tunstall Square (East)

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9421 7000

Tunstall Square West (Donvale)

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Yarra Street Shopping Centre Precinct (Warrandyte)

Apply for busking approval

 

Busking approval conditions

To busk on Council-owned sites, approval from Manningham Council is required and the following conditions apply:

  1. A Council approved and current approval is to be carried at all times when busking and produced when requested by a Council Local Laws Officer.
  2. Applicants are limited to request a maximum of 4 sites per month.
  3. Buskers under the age of 14 years must be accompanied at all times during their public performance by a parent/guardian.
  4. Busking applications submitted by performers under the age of 18 years must have parent/guardian consent and provide contact details to confirm consent. Manningham Council reserves the right to request a hardcopy parental consent.
  5. Busking is only to be conducted between 9.00am and 9.00pm, or otherwise as requested by the relevant Traders Association
  6. No busker may obstruct any footpath, carriageway, shop entrance and/or exit, or other public or private thoroughfare. Performers and their equipment must be a minimum of 2.5 metres from the shop front to allow for unobstructed pedestrian movement along the footpath. Please refer to Council’s Footpath Trading Guidelines for further details. No electrical cords into shops are to be used to power equipment
  7. Prior to performing, the busker must obtain the verbal permission of the shopkeeper(s)/ trader(s) located directly adjacent to the performance area in order to agree to the location and length of time the busker will perform in that space (limited to a maximum of two hours in one location). The busker must cease performing immediately if requested to do so by any trader adjacent to the performance area.
  8. A performance location must not be within 100 metres of another busker or shopkeeper(s)/trader(s) public performance/activity. A Street Stall or fundraising activity will take precedent over a Busking approvals.
  9. No collection of personal information from the public is allowed. Performers may only distribute their own details using a professional card or flier.
  10. A suitable receptacle for the receipt of public donations or relevant sale items can be placed within the performance area. No active soliciting of money or active selling of audio visual or printed material is permitted.
  11. Buskers must have enough performance content such that they are presenting entertaining and non-repetitive material.
  12. Electronic amplification is not permitted unless otherwise agreed directly with the relevant Traders Association or body corporate. If a music track is required (e.g. to accompany a dance item) the music must be kept at a reasonable level and not require electrical cords or outlets. Music volume must be turned off or reduced if requested by any centre/shopkeeper.
  13. Buskers are required to perform in a manner that is safe for the public realm, undertaking no activities that may present as a risk (or perceived risk) to the public, themselves, property or traders. No fire or other dangerous materials or equipment are to be used in any busking performance.
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Like mother like daughter basketball
… Like mother like daughter basketball Manningham Girls Can Are you a mum who loves watching your … and water bottle (optional). Registrations are required.   Arts and Recreation Youth … Like mother like daughter …

Are you a mum who loves watching your daughter play basketball, while cheering from the sidelines?  Why not have a go yourself. 

Bulleen Boomers are hosting a mother/daughter session, where mothers and daughters come together to train and play, followed by afternoon tea.

Girls love to share the court with their mums, showcasing their skills and teaching their mums a thing or two. Come on down to have a run together.

This will be an all-female event with coaches, mums, daughters, aunties, grandmothers or any special other female in your life, getting together for a fun filled session of basketball.

Women of all ages and all abilities are welcome to participate.

What to wear: Basketball uniform or clothes you can move freely in and supportive sports shoes.

What to bring: A clearly named basketball (optional) and water bottle (optional).

Registrations are required.

 

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Serenity for Women Pilates - This Girl Can
… Serenity for Women Pilates - This Girl Can Manningham Girls Can Join the Serenity for Women group for a … per class. Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre Arts and Recreation Whats On … Serenity for Women Pilates - …

Join the Serenity for Women group for a free mat Pilates class.

This class is focused on bringing together women from different multicultural backgrounds, creating a diverse and enriching environment. It will focus on improving flexibility, strength, core stability and body awareness using low impact, repetitive moves for a full body workout.

Improved flexibility:

  • increased muscle strength and tone particularly of your abdominal muscles, lower back, hips and buttocks (the core muscles of your body)
  • balanced muscle strength on both sides of your body
  • improved posture
  • better mobility.

Who are these classes for?

  • classes are for females only.

What to bring:

  • mat and water bottle
  • wear comfortable clothing to work out in.

Registration:

  • Register via Eventbrite – bookings are essential, maximum 25 participants per class.
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View aerial photography using our maps
… View current aerial photography and unfold Manningham’s history dating back to 1998. About Council Maps …

How to view aerial photography

  1. Refer to the top right of the screen and select the change map icon

  2. Choose from aerial photography maps between 2019 and 1998

  3. Select a property to view more detailed information about a property.

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Find planning information about a property using our maps
… overlays, planning applications and MelbWater overlays in Manningham. About Council Maps … Find planning information …

How to find planning zones

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  1. Use the search bar in the top left hand corner to locate a property.

  2. A pop-up will appear on the bottom of the screen, select Planning Zones to view all relevant planning zones.

  3. Select a planning zone link to view more information

  4. To view planning zones across Manningham, use the zoom in and zoom out icons or use the scroll on your mouse to view planning zones on each property.

How to find planning overlays

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  1. Use the search bar in the top left hand corner to locate a property.

  2. A pop-up will appear on the bottom of the screen, select Planning Overlays to view all relevant planning overlays.

  3. Select a planning overlay link to view more information.

  4. To view planning overlays across Manningham, use the zoom in and zoom out icons or use the scroll on your mouse to view planning overlays on each property.

How to find planning applications

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  1. Refer to the top left of the screen and select the What's nearby menu What's Nearby icon from Mapping Manningham

  2. Select Planning Applications from the menu.

  3. Choose the type of application:

    1. Option one: Select Planning applications - advertising to view planning applications currently being advertised on or near the property you have searched for.
    2. Option two: Select Planning applications - current to view planning applications in use on or near the property you have searched for.
  4. Select a planning application to view more information.

  5. A pop-up will appear on the bottom of the screen, select View Permit Details to view the application.

How to view the MelbWater overlay

Melbourne Water has designated land under Regulation 806 for proposed works/structures that may affect Melbourne Water's waterways and/or assets.

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  1. Refer to the top right of the screen and select the change map icon.

  2. Choose the MelbWater Reg154 layer. The map will change to reflect the overlay on each property.

  3. Use your mouse to scroll/zoom in and zoom out of the map to view in detail the overlay and which properties are affected.

  4. Select a property to view more detailed information about the planning zones on a property.

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Book an immunisation session
… prepare you and your child for an immunisation session at Manningham. Tags Immunisation Apply Assistance and Support … …

We have a new booking system.

Book now via Vitavo

Contact us if you have any questions about your booking.

Book into an upcoming immunisation session. Discover what vaccinations we offer and when to immunise your family.
 

When are the immunisation sessions?

Go to the Vitavo booking link to view all our available sessions.

How to book an immunisation session

No walk-ins will be accepted at this time.

Bookings are via Vitavo.  Register for a new account through Vitavo.

  1. Create and register an account with parent/guardian's name and email address on Vitavo.  Use this account for all future bookings.

  2. Verify your account using the code sent to your email address from Vitavo.

     

  3. Fill in the details for yourself, then on the next page fill in details for your child/dependent. 

  4. Complete the consent on Vitavo and secure your booking.
     

    Book now

What happens at a session?

We ask that you arrive no more than 10 minutes before your booking time and check in at the desk.

After vaccination, we will ask you or your child to stay behind for 15 minutes for observation.

 

How to cancel a booking

To change or cancel your booking, login to your account on Vitavo.

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Freedom of the City award
… that have made an outstanding contribution to Manningham. Tags Civic Awards … Freedom of the City award …

We have three awards that recognise the outstanding contribution of locals who have distinguished themselves with their service to the community.

  1. Freeman or Freewoman of the City - this award recognises the outstanding contribution made to the community by an individual. All nominees have given extensive and distinguished service, in a largely voluntary capacity to local organisations and community groups.
  2. Key to the City - this is a single event award which acknowledges the contribution of an individual, group or organisation for an outstanding achievement in sport, entertainment or humanitarian work at a national or international level.
  3. Freedom of Entry to the City - this award reflects a special relationship between a local emergency services unit or an Australian Defence Force unit and the local community.
     

Our award recipients

The following people have received Freedom of the City Awards.

  • Mr William (Bill) Howard Larkin, OAM - Freeman of the City 2011
  • No. 401 Squadron, Australian Air Force Cadets - Freedom of the City 2001
  • The Honourable Neil Anthony Brown, QC, - Freeman of the City 1991
  • Mr Barry Anthony Jones - Freeman of the City 1990
  • Mr Leslie John Cameron - Freeman of the City 1990
  • Mr Irvine Heber Green, OAM - Key to the City 1988
  • Sir Raymond William Garrett, AFC, AEA - Freeman of the City 1987

Please note award recipients include those made by the Manningham Council's predecessor, the City of Doncaster and Templestowe.

 

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You can make a nomination anytime.

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Update your pet's registration details
… If you are new to Manningham, make sure to register your pet with us. This will …

If you are new to Manningham, you need to transfer your pet's registration to us. This will make sure they’re safe at all times and keep pound costs down if they ever get lost.
 

When to update your pet's registration details?

Whenever the contact details change of your pet, you need to contact us in writing to update your pet's registration details. This may include:

  • You have moved house - whether it's within our municipality or from another council in Victoria.
  • Your pet is no longer with you.

If you have moved from outside Victoria, you will need to start a new pet registration.

 

How to update your pet’s registration

To update your contact information and address:

  1. contact us in writing, via email or post, to update your pet's registration details
  2. contact your pet registry to update your pet’s microchip details.
    If you're unsure which registry it is, search using pet's microchip number on pet address.

If you have lost your pet’s original registration tag or it’s damaged, you can contact us to request a new one.

 

How to transfer registration from another council

You can transfer a paid registration from another council in Victoria by downloading:

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Once you have completed the form you can return it to us:

  • by post
  • in-person.

Don’t forget to bring proof of payment for the current period. We will then register your pet at no extra cost.
 

How to change ownership of your pet

If you have a pet currently registered in Manningham, you can transfer the ownership of that pet to another person by downloading:

Application Form - Transfer Animal Registration
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Once you have completed the form you can return it to us:

  • by post
  • in-person.
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Chinese painting class for older adults

In this Chinese painting class you will learn basic brush strokes, brush loading techniques and the use of Chinese ink and colours on rice paper. ...

Learn the unique art of Chinese brush painting with our experienced teachers.

In this class you will learn:

  • basic brush strokes
  • brush loading techniques
  • the use of Chinese ink and colours on rice paper.

Activities will include a series of practical exercises before completing small paintings on three main themes – flowers, birds, fish and landscapes.

The class is suitable for beginners and continuing students. No experience required. All adults aged 55 years and over are welcome to attend.

Please note: students need to supply their own materials.

This is a great opportunity to meet new friends and improve your health and wellbeing while connecting with others in your community.

To reserve your place in the class, call Bo on 0437 956 639.

We look forward to seeing you at our class.

The class is run by CASS Care, a non-profit organisation, providing aged care services in Sydney and Melbourne.

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When the Wind Blows
… When the Wind Blows Arts, theatre and music Hope. Love. Survival. What happens …

Hope. Love. Survival. What happens when the unimaginable becomes reality?

A quiet life is turned upside down when an elderly British couple prepares for an impending nuclear strike. Armed with only government survival pamphlets and unwavering optimism, they face the horrors of war with a heartbreaking mix of love, humor and denial.

This critically acclaimed adaptation of Raymond Briggs' classic graphic novel is a deeply moving, darkly humorous, and eerily relevant story about resilience in the face of catastrophe.

Why you should see it:

  • a gripping and emotional theatre experience that will stay with you long after the final bow
  • a blend of satire and tragedy, offering moments of both laughter and heartbreak
  • stunning, intimate performances by Adrian Rice and Simone Kiefer, directed by David Tynan

Don’t miss this unforgettable production at Warrandyte Theatre Company. 

Bring a friend, spread the word, and experience one of the most thought-provoking plays of the season.

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Maternal and Child Health services
… maps. Join our Maternal and Child Health service New to Manningham? Request to join our MCH service. Attend a …

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.

The MCH line is a 24 hour, 7 day telephone service supporting all Victoria Families with children from birth to school. Families can speak to a Maternal and child health nurse for advice and support on 132229.

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

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Find your Maternal and Child Health Centre

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

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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

 

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.

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Review of a planning decision at VCAT
… application decision if you want to review a decision by Manningham. Tags Apply Property and Development … Review of a …

Only the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) can review an application. After we have made a planning permit decision, we cannot undertake an internal review.

 

VCAT is the independent body that can review planning decisions

As an independent tribunal, VCAT hears and determines disputes that includes reviews of our planning decisions.

The Planning and Environment Act 1987 (the Act) establishes the applications that VCAT can review and can include reviews of:

  • refusals to grant permits
  • requirements
  • failures to grant permits
  • conditions on permits
  • extensions of time to permits
  • decisions of applications as an objector.

 

When do you have to apply for a review?

Timeframes and eligibility to apply for a review to VCAT are different and depends on:

  • the type of decision we have made
  • your relationship to the decision.

You can generally find an outline of the requirements on the final pages of the decision under the heading, ‘Important information about this permit/notice’.

 

How to apply through VCAT

You will need to make a review of a planning permit application directly to VCAT.

If you objected to an application and the applicant has applied to VCAT to review the decision, they will generally serve you notice of their application for review on you. Notice will include instructions on your involvement in the review application.

You can find detailed information on how to apply for review and what to expect on VCAT’s website.

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How does VCAT decide if we have made the right decision?

When reviewing a decision, VCAT will put itself in Manningham's shoes and analyse the merits of the application. They will then decide if we have made the right decision.

 

Complaints VCAT cannot hear

VCAT cannot hear complaints about:

  • the processing of the application
  • our conduct relating to the application.

In certain limited circumstances, you can make an application to VCAT for other matters such as:

  • cancellation of a permit
  • enforcement of a permit
  • a planning scheme requirement
  • a declaration about a specific matter.

These applications are separate to a review application. You should seek independent legal advice before making an application of this nature.

 

What types of outcomes can occur after an application hearing?

VCAT will make most decisions after holding a hearing. There is no requirement for all review applications to proceed to a hearing. Parties can reach an outcome by mutual consent from mediation or negotiation.

After making a determination to a review an application, VCAT will give its findings either verbally at the end of a hearing, or in writing at a later date.

You can view most VCAT decisions online.

 

Can you ask for correspondence or documents relating to VCAT?

We can help with general questions about reviews of planning decisions. We recommend that you contact VCAT or get independent legal advice.

You should serve any documents and correspondence about VCAT proceedings to our email VCAT@Manningham.vic.gov.au.

If you want to access any documents relating to current VCAT proceedings, you can do so by conducting a planning application search.

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Liveability, Innovation and Technology Committee
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Our purpose

Through innovation and technology, our Liveability, Innovation and Technology (LIT) Committee aims to:

  • improve liveability
  • public value.

By connecting people, places and assets.

 

Our role

Our LIT Committee is represented by a councillor and community members who meet the following criteria:

  • have an interest and knowledge in innovation and technology and how it applies to liveability
  • live or work in Manningham
  • can regularly attend and participate in meetings
  • has skills that compliments the committee.

 

Who are our members

If you meet the above criteria, you can nominate to be a community member on our LIT committee for a three year term.

We'll choose cross section of the community that best represents our diversity.
 

Unfortunately, we are currently not taking nominations. Follow our news channel and local media for when we advertise calls for nominations.

 

When do we meet?

LIT meets at least four times a year, on a quarterly basis.

 

What is the appointment process?

  1. We will advertise calls for nominations in local media and on our news channels.
     
  2. From the nominations received, we will select community members who best meet the selection criteria to join our committee for three years. Members can renominate to join the committee after their term ends.

 

How to contact us

If you have any questions, contact us.

An Interpreter Service is available by phoning 9840 9355.

 

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Our organisation structure and executive team
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We are Manningham.

We deliver over 100 different services to our vibrant and diverse community.

We implement the polices and strategic directions set by our Council.

We are proud of our unique blend of city and country.

And we shape positive outcomes by being inclusive and passionate about what we do.

 

Meet our executive management team

Our 500 employees are led by our Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and executive management team who operate with the guidance of our elected Council. Our CEO is directly accountable to our Mayor and Councillors.

 

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

 

Andrew Day

Andrew.Day@manningham.vic.gov.au

 

Director City Services

 

Andrea Szymanski

Andrea.Szymanski@manningham.vic.gov.au

 

Director Connected Communities

 

Lee Robson

Lee.Robson@manningham.vic.gov.au

 

Director Planning and Liveability

 

Andrew McMaster

Andrew.McMaster@manningham.vic.gov.au

 

Director Experience and Capability

 

Kerryn Paterson

Kerryn.Paterson@manningham.vic.gov.au

 

 

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Our role and purpose

We have established a Heritage Advisory Committee (HAC) that includes representatives from the community, historical societies, councillors and council officers. The committee provides advice to Council on the conservation and promotion of, and education about heritage places within Manningham. This includes:

  • considering grant applications received under the Heritage Restoration Fund.
     

When do we meet

The Committee generally meets every three months.

 

How to contact us

If you have any questions, contact us.

An interpreter service is available on 9840 9355.

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Open Space and Streetscape Advisory Committee
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Our purpose

The Open Space and Streetscape Advisory Committee provides strategic advice on open space and streetscape issues.

Our role

The objectives of the committee is the promotion of our open spaces and streetscapes to ensure that they’re:

  • accessible
  • well designed
  • properly managed.

Who are our members

Our community members will be residents and also have:

  • demonstrated interest in open space or streetscape issues
  • personal, professional and community networks
  • an understanding in strategic decision making
  • prior experience working on committees.

One community member will have open space planning qualifications. While, 2 members will have proven knowledge of managing, planning and use relating to Ruffey Lake Park.

Membership will be up to 3 years and advertising for nominations will be in the Manningham Leader.

There’ll be up to 7 community members on the committee.

When do we meet

We meet quarterly.

How you apply

Send a completed nomination form to Paul Goodison, eepadmin@manningham.vic.gov.au

Post a completed nomination form to Manningham City Council, PO Box 1 Doncaster VIC 3108.

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Manningham Demographics

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census data from 2021 is now available for use by our community, local service providers, community groups and anyone else interested in effectively planning for the future.

For a snapshot of the latest statistics and demographic population data, use the .id toolkit, including:

  • Community Profile: Population facts and characteristics with comparisons over time and with other areas.
  • Population Forecast: Outlines the factors driving population change in the community and how the population, age structure and household types will change each year.
  • Social Atlas: Maps that show how particular population groups are distributed across the municipality.

The Manningham Community Profile provides demographic analysis for Manningham and its suburbs based on results from the 2021, 2016, 2011, 2006, 2001, 1996  and 1991 Censuses of Population and Housing.

The Manningham population and household forecasts highlight the factors driving population change in the community and how the population, age structure, and household types will change each year between 2021 and 2036. 

These forecasts were updated in December 2022 by .id, the population experts, on behalf of Manningham Council. 

 

State of the City Report

We have prepared a State of the City Report document that provides an overview of key data about the Manningham community. 

This information can be used by community clubs, groups and individuals to support grant applications. It can also be used when designing programs and services, advocacy activities or developing strategies and policies for the Manningham community.

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Demographic information for Manningham

Population
  • The 2021 Estimated Resident Population of Manningham is 125,827, an increase of 3,257 from 2016 (122,902).
  • Like much of Melbourne, the Manningham population is ageing, with 28.5 per cent of Manningham residents aged 60 and over.
  • The median age of Manningham residents is 43 years old
  • 46.3 per cent of our community speak a language other than English at home.
Area
  • Manningham has a total land area of 114 square kilometres, including substantial green open spaces.
  • The municipality is mostly defined by natural boundaries: the Yarra to the north and west, Koonung Creek to the south.
  • The Mullum Mullum Creek divides Manningham into two distinct areas with the land to the west being urban in character and primarily rural/residential land to the east.
  • Our transport network includes 27 local bus routes, and more than 1700 kilometres of roads, paths, bike lanes and walking lanes maintained by Council.
Environment
  • Manningham has one of the largest networks of open space in metropolitan Melbourne. It covers approximately 17 per cent of the municipality, and includes more than 300 parks, gardens and reserves.
  • We are home to 22 per cent of Victoria's known plants, including 11 species of State significance and four species of National significance.
  • We provide a sanctuary to 56 threatened animal species.

 

 

 

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The Healthy Ageing Grant is a category of the Community Grant Program. The grant allows partnership with community organisations to improve the health and quality of life of older adults in Manningham. 

What does the grant hope to achieve?

The aim of the grant is to:

  • respond to a specific need in the ageing Manningham community
  • be inclusive and allow all members of the ageing community to participate, including targeted responses that enable vulnerable older individuals, families, carers, and groups to participate in local activities and opportunities
  • foster an inclusive and harmonious community, drawing strength from difference and diversity
  • enhance the health and wellbeing of the Manningham ageing community
  • support a safer and more resilient community
  • encourage collaboration between Council, groups, and organisations for the benefit of the ageing community.

 

When does the funding round begin?

The round is closed and will reopen in 2026


How much funding is available for the grant?

Funding is between $3,001 and $20,000. Allocations are for one financial year. There’s no repeat funding.

The estimated allocation for the healthy ageing grants category is $80,000 per annum.

How to apply

  1. Before you start an application, get familiar with the guidelines
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    You will have to agree to the terms and conditions of the Community Grant Program too.

  2. Make sure you are eligible to apply

    Before starting your application, make sure your organisation is eligible to apply.

  3. Confirm grant category and put together your proposal

    Confirm that you are applying for the right grant category.

    After checking you have got the right category, develop a project proposal that includes:

    • a brief project description
    • the objectives
    • timelines
    • budget identifying the appropriate category to submit your application.
  4. Discuss your application with us before you submit

    Before finishing your application, make sure you discuss your proposal with us. Although, you won’t need to speak with us beforehand if you’re applying for the Small Grants category.

    We can help you with your application. We can also give advice on how to apply online.

    To discuss your application, contact us.

  5. Review the assessment criteria

    Refer to the guidelines and review the assessment criteria for the relevant category before you finish.

  6. Prepare supporting information to include with your application

    Use the application checklist to help you to prepare your application to make sure you haven’t missed anything.

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  7. Start your application

    Create an account or login to SmartyGrants to start.

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Join our mailing list and find out when grants are available

Subscribe to the Community Grants Program mailing list and keep informed of upcoming grants and community training sessions.




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Grant Finder

Grant Finder brings together grants from national, state, and local government along with opportunities from corporate organisations and foundations.

This service is open to all local businesses, community groups, not-for-profits, and individuals. 

Register online to receive email alerts about upcoming funding opportunities.

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Manningham’s Resource Hub has been created to support our sport and recreation clubs both on and off the field. The hub provides key information, links, resources and updates on important topics related to sport club operations and participation. 

 

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  • Inclusive sports clubs
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    Game Plan is a free online platform that allows sporting clubs of all sizes to get insights into their current capability in key areas of club administration, then supports ongoing club development with a suite of tools.

  • Club help

    Club Help has been developed as a "one stop shop" for resources for local sporting clubs to support them in running a successful club.

  • Good Sports program

    The Good Sports program supports and inspires community sporting clubs to set up a better environment for players, volunteers, supporters and officials, helping tackle tricky topics such as alcohol, drugs, smoking, mental health and safe transport.

  • Vicsport

    Vicsport's aim is to get as many people in Victoria engaging in sport and physical activity as possible. They are the peak body for sport and active recreation in the state and work closely with the Victorian Government to promote the many benefits sport has to offer.

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    Browse the archive of our Active Manningham e-newsletter

Child safety

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    A new free and interactive way to understand and comply with the 11 Victorian Child Safe Standards

  • Victorian child safe standards

    Victoria's Child Safe Standards were put in place in 2016 to protect children and young people from harm and abuse.

  • Safeguarding Children resources

    Providing safe sporting environments for children and young people in Victoria is not optional, it is required by law under the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005.

Inclusive sports clubs

  • This Girl Can

    Celebrating and supporting everyday women to get active in ways that suit them — featuring a range of physical activity events designed to welcome beginners and those curious to try something new.

  • Change Our Game

    The Office for Women in Sport and Recreation (OWSR) is the first dedicated office designed to improve gender equality in sport and recreation in Australia. Their goal is to increase the number of women and girls participating in sport and active recreation, from grassroots through to senior

  • Sport for All – Gender Inclusive Toolkit

    A toolkit to help sporting clubs and active recreation settings to take positive action towards gender equity and achieving fair access and usage of community infrastructure for all genders.

  • Disability sport and recreation

    DSR's vision is to create a Victoria where all people with disability can choose and access any sport or active recreation activity they want to engage with.

  • AAA Play

    Australia’s only dedicated referral and connection service for people with a disability to sports and recreational opportunities in Victoria. AAA Play work with the enquirer to identify what activity they wish to be involved in, what their disabilities are, and where they are located.

  • Pride In Sport

    A national not-for-profit sporting inclusion program specifically designed to assist sporting organisations at all levels with the inclusion of employees, athletes, volunteers and spectators with diverse genders and sexualities.

  • Proud2Play

    Championing inclusivity in sports. Sports Clubs can learn how to ensure inclusivity for every member, while Individuals can find opportunities to participate and connect.

  • Rainbow Roadmap

    In partnership with Proud 2 Play, Vicsport has created the Rainbow Roadmap to assist sport organisations in achieving rainbow ready status.

  • Inclusive Clubs project

    In partnership with Access Health and Community, City of Boroondara, Manningham Council, Whitehorse City Council and Leisure Networks we deliver the Inclusive Clubs project. The project includes an online webinar and two free 2-hour workshops with the completion of an inclusion assessment and action

Club Development webinar links

Strategic Planning

Strategic Planning

Action planning

Creating a team

Unlocking the power of strategic planning

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The Who, What, When and how of consultation

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Turning Club goals into success

Watch the video on Vimeo

Marketing your club

Finances

Financial Management 101

Financial sustainability

Show us the money

Governance

Governance 101

Tailored Governance

Safeguarding at Grassroots

Your Club's Framework (Legalities)

Volunteers

Volunteer Management

Being your best

Leadership on and off the field

Turf management

Turf management 101

Are you looking for?

  • Log a maintenance request.

    All maintenance requests that are deemed a Council responsibility are to be reported via Council’s online request tool.

  • Calendar for ground availability.

    View the availability of Manningham’s sports grounds on our public calendar.

  • Information on our Capital works program.

    Council’s Recreation Capital Works Funding Program provides funding towards sporting facility infrastructure developments.

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If you’d like to ask a question on the day of the meeting, submit your question in writing to the question box in the Council Chamber. Submit your question before the start of the meeting.

 

What happens if we cannot answer your question?

We might not be able to provide a meaningful answer to your question. If this happens, we may take the question on notice and we’ll provide you with a written response.

 

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