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Yarra River tracking - Nature walk
… will be given upon registration. This event is part our  Manningham Spring Outdoors Series , where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham. You can also check what’s happening across other …

Explore a stunning reach of the Yarra River enjoying spectacular views as we rock hop over the escarpment and then along the gentler banks. Here we will see the results of more than 25 years of wildlife habitat rehabilitation.

The walk is 4.5km over 3 hours. Parts of the trail are not on a flat walking track and involve good balance and rock hopping. Please consider your ability to complete the walk, being mindful the group will need to keep a steady pace to complete it in the allocated time.

Wear solid walking shoes, weather appropriate clothing, a hat and sunscreen.

Participants must provide a mobile number.

Please note: This walk starts and finishes at different locations, so will involve a car shuttle with fellow walkers.

Location will be given upon registration.

This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.

You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.

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Junior Rangers Wildlife Program
… local wildlife and come face to face with local animals of Manningham. Recommended for children aged 5 to 12 years, the Manningham Junior Ranger Program is designed to get young …

Join us at Currawong Bush Park to learn about local wildlife and come face to face with local animals of Manningham.

Recommended for children aged 5 to 12 years, the Manningham Junior Ranger Program is designed to get young environmentalists out and active in our local environment.

Activities include:

  • Go on a bush park discovery walk with Environment Officers as they explore why Currawong Bush Park is known as the best little wilderness in town
  • Survive a live wildlife show presented by Reptile Encounters
  • Experience nature as a place to play, imagine, relax and explore.

Participant information:

  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start time.
  • Come prepared and dress for the weather on the day. Please wear closed-toed footwear.
  • Don’t forget to bring a snack and water bottle for morning tea.
  • 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.
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Gentleman Jim Slim
… Tunstall Square Shopping Centre. This event is part of the Manningham Placemaking Activations.  Whats On … Gentleman Jim …

Gentleman Jim Slim, a dapper dude with attitude!

Gentleman Jim Slim is many things, Juggler, Magician, Unicyclist, Clown, Ringmaster, a complete Circus in one body! Is he from the East? Is he from the West? One thing is for certain, he is the Best!

Come and see him perform as he moves around the Tunstall Square Shopping Centre.

This event is part of the Manningham Placemaking Activations. 

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Beauty of nature on full display at Civic Centre
… world into your own home or workplace. On this page Arts Manningham … Beauty of nature on full display at Civic Centre …
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Stunning new botanical art displays at the Manningham Civic Centre provide inspiration for bringing the natural world into your own home or workplace.

The displays, on show until Spring, are by artist Kayla Moon, of floristry business xfloss, and are examples of biophilic design.

Biophilic design is about increasing our connection to the natural world within our built environment.

Kayla specialises in unusual large-scale sculptural pieces that combine different materials, colours and structural elements that are both beautiful and thought-provoking.

“Our work is unconventional because of the style of the materials that we use,” Kayla said.

“I love to create sculptures that are big floral monsters - more unusual, even grotesque – beautiful but a bit terrifying.”

Indeed, Kayla’s displays in the foyers of the Civic Centre and MC Square feature the dried and preserved weed Amaranthus, highlighting the beauty of what could considered a ‘monster’ outside its native environment. 

Kayla has combined the Amaranthus with the air plant Old Man’s Beard, Papyrus Sedge, and branches of Corokia to create beautiful sculptural displays.

“I’ve brought together different types of plants at different stages of their lifecycle – weeds, airplants, bushes and deciduous plants. I think it provides insights into natural materiality and the beauty of nature and how you can use flowers, twigs, rocks and other natural items as a medium.”

Biophilia refers to our innate connection with nature and was first coined by psychologist Eric Fromm in 1964. The word biophilia originates from the Greek words ‘bio’, meaning life, and ‘philia’, meaning ‘love of’, resulting in ‘in a love of life or living things’.

In our modern world, biophilic design supports connection to the natural world through practical design principals such as the use of natural shape and forms, environmental features, light and space. 

Bringing the natural world into our home and work environments has many health benefits, including relieving stress and improving our mental and physical wellbeing.

You, too, can bring biophilic design into your own home or workplace. Try some of these tips:

  • Live plants: One of the easiest ways to bring biophilic design into your home is through live plants. Spider plants, snake plants, rubber plants and peace lilies are all known for their air purifying abilities and look good too.
  • Texture and shape: Decorate your home with textures and shapes that replicate what you might find in nature. Materials such as wood, clay, cork or wool add a natural feel or you could find objects that mimic the patterns and forms of our natural world. 
  • Colour: In colour psychology, green is known to calm and rejuvenate, so think about bringing natural colours into your home that make you feel peaceful and bring you a sense of joy, seek inspiration from sunsets, waterways and green spaces.
  • Light: If you can, position desks or communal areas around windows to optimise natural light. Reflective surfaces such as stainless-steel bench tops and mirrors can help make a small space feel brighter and more expansive.
  • Airflow: Open windows when you can to ensure natural air flow or invest in an air purifier. 
  • Scent: Can be a powerful sensory experience. Use diffusers, candles, incense, or natural cleaning products in the home, think about natural scents such as lavender or citrus and made from natural or non-toxic ingredients. You might want to try growing herbs like rosemary, mint or thyme on your windowsill – they smell fantastic, and you can cook with them, too. 

Find out more about biophilic design from the Living Future Institute Australia.

Join us for our Inspired Living Series where you can learn about sustainable ideas from inspiring speakers throughout the year. 

Image: Artist Kayla Moon puts the finishing touches to her botanical art display in the foyer of the Civic Centre.
 

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View the Planning Applications Portal
… you can search by address.   Terms and conditions Manningham Council must fulfill the requirements of the …

View all planning applications on our planning applications portal. You can view details of lodged applications such as the location of proposed land development or use and the outcome of any assessment of an application.
 

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You are the applicant

If you have submitted a planning application, you can:

  • see the progress of your application
  • view public notification plans and accompanying documents
  • make amendments or add documents to your application
  • view our final decision.

You are not the applicant

Anyone can view planning applications, you can:

  • see the progress of the application
  • view public notification plans and accompanying documents
  • object to a planning permit 
  • view our final decision.

How to search for a planning application

Use the search fields to find applications of interest.

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If you know the application number?

Enter the application number to directly access the application details otherwise you can search by address.

 

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Manningham Council must fulfill the requirements of the Information Privacy Act 2000 which is applied so far as is reasonably practicable to personal information held on public registers. Under the Information Privacy Act 2000 it may be an interference with the privacy of an individual for a person to search through the names, addresses and other information held on the Planning Applications Portal in order to identify and market products or services to a section of the portal that meets a particular socioeconomic profile.

Consequently, a condition of use of the Planning Applications Portal is that you will not facilitate direct marketing to a property where an entry for that property does not show consent to receive direct marketing at that address.

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Park Orchards Community Carols
… novelties will be available for purchase. Supported by Manningham Council and produced by the Lions Club of Park …

Get into the Christmas spirit with a community Carols featuring young talent from the local primary schools, kindergarten and more. 

BBQ, soft drinks and glow novelties will be available for purchase.

Supported by Manningham Council and produced by the Lions Club of Park Orchards.

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One Tree Hill nature walk
… by subscribing to our  Environment Newsletter . Explore Manningham Spring Outdoors Whats On … One Tree Hill nature …

One Tree Hill nature walk is the jewel in the crown of the Warrandyte Kinglake Nature Conservation Link. Explore habitat for many species no longer found further south.

Distance: 8kms

Time: 4.5 hours

Rating: Difficult

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Council Meeting 28 February 2023
… CITY PLANNING 40:50 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES 40:55 11.1 Manningham Reconciliation Action Plan 2023-25 Adoption (Page … Reserve Master Plan for Endorsement (Page 54) 55:50 11.4 Manningham Youth Advisory Committee (Page 230)    12. CITY … (Page 255)   13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY 01:07:40 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 2 (October - December), …

Meeting Date: 28 February 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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04:55 5. PRESENTATIONS
04:55 5.1 Australia Day Honours 2023
06:02 6. PETITIONS
06:10 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
  8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS
  9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS
  10. CITY PLANNING
40:50 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
40:55 11.1 Manningham Reconciliation Action Plan 2023-25 Adoption (Page 3)
44:15 11.2 Pricing Policy for Use of Council Active Open Space (Page 26)
50:00 11.3 Wonga Park Reserve Master Plan for Endorsement (Page 54)
55:50 11.4 Manningham Youth Advisory Committee (Page 230) 
  12. CITY SERVICES
1:02:05 12.1 Mid-Year Capital Works Update (Page 255)
  13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY
01:07:40 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 2 (October - December), 2022/23 (Page 255)
01:21:20 13.2 National General Assembly 2023 Motions - Electric Vehicle Charging (EVC) Infrastructure (Page 276)
  14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
01:32:50 14.1 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 279)
01:33:20 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 282)
01:38:00 14.3 Documents for Sealing
  15. NOTICES OF MOTION
01:33:55 15.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No.1/2023)
01:39:15 16. URGENT BUSINESS
01:39:30 17. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME
01:46:15 18. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS

 

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Bus stop and shelter construction
… construction Find out about new bus shelter projects in Manningham, including upgrading existing and building new … by factors like big road projects or large developments in Manningham. Completed projects 2024 52 King Street, Doncaster …

Increasing public transport movement

We identify and prioritise the routes and stops that commuters use most.

We consider community feedback, commuter demand and  nearby services and facilities to identify locations where new shelters or upgrades are needed.

Works to build new shelters are prioritised by:

  • commuter demand and historical requests
  • the type of road the bus stop is located on
  • the bus stop’s location relative to various facilities within the community.

On average, we aim to build between three and five, new or upgraded shelters every year. 

The timing for new shelter projects may be influenced by factors like big road projects or large developments in Manningham.

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52 King Street, Doncaster East

2023

193-195 Reynolds Road, Doncaster
533 Blackburn Road, Templestowe
241 Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road, Warrandyte

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International Women’s Day Breakfast 2025 - SOLD OUT
… If you have any questions about this event, contact us . Manningham Function Centre Accessible Manningham Business Whats On … International Women’s Day …

This event has sold out.

International Women’s Day is a global celebration of women’s achievements and raises awareness for women’s equality.

Thirty years ago, the world committed to a bold vision for gender equality, the United Nations' Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.

Since then, we’ve seen women break barriers, reshape policies, and ignite global movements. Yet, despite these strides, the promises made remain largely unfulfilled for millions of women worldwide. We are simply not where we should be.

It’s time to turn promises into progress. March Forward.

Join us for International Women’s Day 2025 to commemorate Beijing+30 and #MarchForward for a gender equal future.

Our annual International Women’s Day Breakfast is being held on Thursday 6 March 2025, with keynote speaker Dr Emma Fulu, one of the world’s leading experts on ending violence against women and girls.

Tickets now on sale and are $25 per person, including a plated breakfast.

If you have any questions about this event, contact us.

This is an accessible event. Access supports, including Auslan or language interpreters can be requested at the time of booking.
 

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Sleep and settling program - Newborn (birth to 3 months) - Function Centre
… the session for more information. Only parents who attend Manningham Maternal and Child Health service are eligible for … the 'More help for new Victorian mum and dads’ initiative. Manningham Function Centre For parents, guardians and …

Do you need support to help your newborn baby learn to sleep? Come along to one of our free information sessions.

Through the Maternal and Child Health Sleep and Settling initiative, we are providing support for parents experiencing sleep and settling concerns with their young children.

During this in-person session, consultants will teach you an evidence-informed sleep and settling model of care.

Topics covered will include:

  • Age specific development
  • Normal sleep patterns
  • Ways to deal with sleep difficulties
  • Information about your wellbeing.

There will be time at the end of the session for you to ask questions about your specific situation.

In addition to the sessions, we are proud to provide an outreach service for interested parents. Speak to our Sleep and Settling Specialist at the end of the session for more information.

Only parents who attend Manningham Maternal and Child Health service are eligible for this service.

Sessions are also available for older babies and toddlers. 

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Working in partnership with the Victorian Government, this program is part of the 'More help for new Victorian mum and dads’ initiative.

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Nutrition Seminar
… How food affects mood Mullum Mullum Reserve Active Manningham Whats On … Nutrition Seminar …

Our Nutrition Seminar teaches more than just healthy eating. Understand how our relationship with food impacts our mental, physical and emotional health.

Some key topics addressed in the seminar:

  • How our behaviours and habits shape food choices
  • How to improve your lifestyle
  • Eating for longevity
  • Nutrition strategies to support exercise
  • How food affects mood
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Applewood Open Gardens
… afternoon tea will follow in the Community Centre. Explore Manningham Whats On … Applewood Open Gardens …

Come and experience the botanic beauty of the luscious gardens at Applewood at our Open Gardens event.

James Wall from Gardenworld will do a presentation on springtime planting and provide tips to keep your garden in pristine condition.

Then we will do a walking tour of the village gardens, where you can admire the peaceful backdrop and stunning landscaping in this sophisticated oasis purpose-built for over 55s.

An afternoon tea will follow in the Community Centre.

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Boost Your Online Presence - Mastering SEO and Google Business Profiles
… you an insight into the new AI Google Search. Businesses Manningham Business … Boost Your Online Presence - Mastering …

Alison Evans, from local digital marketing agency Pinpoint Local, is a specialist in Google Business Profile optimisation strategies.

In this session she will help you get what you need most - more customers, more leads and more sales with SEO strategies and a Google Business Profile.

Alison will also give you an insight into the new AI Google Search.

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Great Southern Bioblitz 2024
… Let's show the world the incredible biodiversity of Manningham. A great reason to be out and about in nature! …

Help us compete with cities from across the southern hemisphere during the Great Southern Bioblitz.

You can get involved by taking photos of plants and animals or making sound recordings of wildlife using iNaturalist. The bioblitz takes place between Friday 20 September and Monday 23 September. 

Let's show the world the incredible biodiversity of Manningham. A great reason to be out and about in nature!

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Carers Saturday cuppa and chat
… is a carer and a neuroscientist and has lived at Manningham for the last 27 years. She is a strong advocate …

Carers Saturday cuppa and chat is a chance for all people who are currently caring for people with disability, illness, mental health issues and/or ageing to reconnect and find support over a free cuppa.

The session will be facilitated by Dr Nakisa Malakooti.  Dr Malakooti is a carer and a neuroscientist and has lived at Manningham for the last 27 years. She is a strong advocate for carers, disability, mental health and dementia patients.

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Healthy Ageing Community Pop Up - Doncaster Library
… Healthy Ageing team will be doing pop up sessions across Manningham. Come and have a chat with us about key topics, …

Let’s talk healthy ageing in our community!

The Healthy Ageing team will be doing pop up sessions across Manningham. Come and have a chat with us about key topics, such as:

  • navigating the My Aged Care system

  •  finding local clubs and community groups 

  • or finding events for older people

No bookings required, simply come along with your questions and the friendly Healthy Ageing Team will be ready to assist.

 

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Healthy Ageing Community Pop Up - Bulleen Library
… Healthy Ageing team will be doing pop up sessions across Manningham. Come and have a chat with us about key topics, …

Let’s talk healthy ageing in our community!

The Healthy Ageing team will be doing pop up sessions across Manningham. Come and have a chat with us about key topics, such as:

  • navigating the My Aged Care system

  •  finding local clubs and community groups 

  • or finding events for older people

 

No bookings required, simply come along with your questions and the friendly Healthy Ageing Team will be ready to assist.

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Healthy Ageing Community Pop Up - Bulleen Library
… Healthy Ageing team will be doing pop up sessions across Manningham. Come and have a chat with us about key topics, …

Let’s talk healthy ageing in our community!

The Healthy Ageing team will be doing pop up sessions across Manningham. Come and have a chat with us about key topics, such as:

  • navigating the My Aged Care system

  •  finding local clubs and community groups 

  • or finding events for older people

 

No bookings required, simply come along with your questions and the friendly Healthy Ageing Team will be ready to assist.

Seniors
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