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Home Harvest - Pest management in your food garden

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening series to inspire you to grow your own delicious fresh food at home....

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening series to inspire you to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Gardens are the natural habitat for all types of insects – the good, the bad and the ugly.

Integrated Pest Management aims to manage pests using a mixture of physical, cultural, and biological control methods, with low impact chemical being used as a last resort.

This session will cover:

  • an introduction to Integrated Pest Management 
  • being a detective – identifying the culprits
  • beneficial insects versus pests
  • using barriers and cultural strategies
  • when to consider garden chemicals
  • an introduction to companion plants to help control garden pests and diseases
  • common garden pests and control options.

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Home Harvest - Bush Tucker and Bush Foods in a Habitat Garden

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Karen Sutherland has a lifelong passion for growing her own food. In this seminar Karen will share with you her expertise in incorporating a bush tucker garden at your place.

This session will cover:

  • the best bush food plants for gardens in Manningham
  • which plants to pot vs those to plant in the ground
  • basic growing information
  • the basics of harvesting bush 'tucker'
  • simple uses for both fresh and dried plants.

Start your passion for native edibles such as lemon and cinnamon myrtle, native thyme and sage, peppers, mints, fruits and berries.

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

Registration is recommended but not required.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Food for thought: Sustainable food with Jo Barrett

As part of the Inspired Living Series 2025, Jo Barrett (chef and author) will discuss how we can cook and eat our way to a better future. ...

Come along to our 2025 Inspired Living Series presentation on the exciting world of sustainable food!

Jo Barrett 

Jo is one of Australia’s most innovative chefs, specialising in sustainable and low waste cooking. Having released her cookbook 'Sustain: Groundbreaking Recipes And Skills That Could Save The Planet', she went on to be named 'Chef of the Year' at the Good Food Guide 2024 awards.

Jo is a long time collaborator with sustainability legend Joost Bakker, taking part in the groundbreaking eco-living experiment futurefoodsystem, a self-sustaining, zero waste, highly productive house at Federation Square. 

Jo also works with Wildpie, using invasive game species in pies, and is collaborating with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) to develop creative, edible ways to use the 456 million loaves of bread wasted in Australia every year.

Jo will discuss her journey to sustainable food and inspire audience members to embrace new ways of eating.

Inspired Living Series – keynote speaker events

Our 2025 Inspired Living Series showcases five insightful, not-to-be-missed evenings. The series will introduce you to a diverse lineup of local keynote speakers who will offer unique insights on embracing sustainability.

Topics range from sustainable food to low waste lifestyles. Each speaker will share their journey – inspiring our audience to embrace positive choices, nurture a connection to nature, and foster community for a stronger, more resilient future.

Registration for this event is essential. 

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Council Meeting 26 July 2022
… 10.3 Integrated Water Management Strategy - Implementation Plan 01:13:00 10.4 Amendment C137mann adoption - Amendment to …

Meeting Date: 26 July 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.          

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Members of the public can attend Council meetings in person. We have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings.  Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (even if you don’t have a Facebook account) or website. The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.

Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:

Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. As you cannot be present in the chamber, your question will be read out at the meeting by the CEO. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.

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Agenda item timestamps

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00:04:00 5.1 Parks and Leisure Region Award of Excellence
  10. CITY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
00:06:00 10.1 Liveable City Strategy 2040 - Final Endorsement
00:48:00 10.2 Doncaster Park & ride - Transit Orient Development
01:00:00 10.3 Integrated Water Management Strategy - Implementation Plan
01:13:00 10.4 Amendment C137mann adoption - Amendment to Special Building Overlay - Schedule 1 (SB01) in and around Hillcroft Drive, templestowe
  13. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFIVER
01:18:00 13.1 Audit and Risk Committee - New Independent Member 2022
01:20:00 13.2 Informal Meeting of Councillors
01:22:00 13.3 Documents for Sealing
  14. NOTICES OF MOTION
01:23:00 14.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No. 3/2022)
01:28:00 COUNCILLORS' QUESTION TIME
01:28:00 CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS

 

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Ready Set Go, Lets Move - By Diabetes Victoria
… you from being more active your personal step-by-step plan of action. You’ll also get a booklet with exercises you … you from being more active Your personal step-by-step plan of action You’ll also get a booklet with exercises you …

Exercise – of course we all know it’s good for health, especially if you have diabetes. But knowing where to start and how to stay motivated can be tough. 

This is where Ready Set Go, Let’s Move comes in. Get support and be empowered to take the first step in making exercise a part of your routine, or perhaps increasing the amount you are already doing.

The Ready Set Go, Let’s Move program covers:

  • the positive effects exercise can have on blood glucose levels

  • what could be stopping you from being more active

  • your personal step-by-step plan of action.

You’ll also get a booklet with exercises you can do at home with minimal equipment. So, don’t wait - get ready, set, go!

Please note: This program requires a minimum of 6 participants otherwise it may be cancelled at short notice. You must be registered with the NDSS (National Diabetes Services Scheme) to attend. This program is only suitable for adults aged 18 years and older.

Exercise – of course we all know it’s good for health, especially if you have diabetes. But knowing where to start and how to stay motivated can be tough. This is where Ready Set Go, Let’s Move comes in. Get support and be empowered to take the first step in making exercise a part of your routine, or perhaps increasing the amount you are already doing.

The Ready Set Go, Let’s Move program covers:

  • The positive effects exercise can have on blood glucose levels

  • What could be stopping you from being more active

  • Your personal step-by-step plan of action


You’ll also get a booklet with exercises you can do at home with minimal equipment. So, don’t wait—get ready, set, go!

 

Please note: This program requires a minimum of 6 participants otherwise it may be cancelled at short notice.
You must be registered with the NDSS (National Diabetes Services Scheme) to attend.
This program is only suitable for adults aged 18 years and older.

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Home Harvest - Thrifty gardening and tomato seeding

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Want to be able to garden without spending a fortune? Maria Ciavarella from My Green Garden will show you how to utilise things you already have to garden and save money.

During this seminar you will discover innovative ways to create a sustainable garden without breaking the bank. Maria will share tips and tricks to help you save money while still achieving a beautiful and eco-friendly garden.

This session will cover how to:

  • repurpose everyday items
  • recycle organic waste
  • make the most of your garden space.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this event is perfect for anyone looking to embrace sustainable practices and save money in the process.

As a special treat, all attendees will participate in a tomato seeding activity with a heritage or heirloom seed variety from the Bulleen Art and Garden range.

The community food, seed and garden swap takes place at 6.45pm, 15 minutes before each session.

Registration is recommended but not required.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Footpath maintenance and construction
… paths and shared trails Increasing pedestrian movement We plan the construction of our city’s footpaths, shared paths … this network and locate where new footpaths are needed and plan for their construction. Works to build a new footpath …

Increasing pedestrian movement

We plan the construction of our city’s footpaths, shared paths and trails by identifying the routes that pedestrians use more often on their journeys.

We use community feedback and other key areas to identify this network and locate where new footpaths are needed and plan for their construction.

Works to build a new footpath are prioritised by:

  • the pedestrian demand
  • the type of road
  • its location relative to various facilities within the community
  • the proximity to public transport. 

Timeframes for new footpath projects can be affected by factors such as major road projects or large scale developments throughout Manningham.

Completed projects

2023

Websters Road, Templestowe

Church Road North, Templestowe

Smiths Road, Templestowe

Walker Street, Doncaster

Blackburn Road, Doncaster East

Andersons Creek Road, Doncaster East

Tolstoy Reserve, Doncaster East

Wood Street, Templestowe

Websters Road, Newmans Road to Sunny Rise, Templestowe

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Council Meeting 22 November 2022

As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community.  ...

Meeting Date: 22 November 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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Timestamps

Timecode Item
02:48 2. APOLOGIES AND REQUESTS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE
04:05 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
  10. CITY PLANNING
12:43 10.1 Sunset of the Open Space (OSSAC), Heritage (HAC) and Liveability Innovation Technology (LIT) Advisory Committees (Page 3)
  11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
28:10 11.1 Whitehorse Manningham Library Annual Report 2021-2022 (Page 29)
36:00 11.2 Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreation Strategy (Page 83)
  13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY
41:56 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 1 (July - September), 2022 (Page 198)
  14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 219)
51:00 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 219)
52:06 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME
  17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS

 

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Organising an event
… permit application Apply for a filming permit if you plan to film on Council land within the municipality of …

We love supporting vibrant diverse and events that benefits the community.

You’ve come to the right place if you’re considering hosting:

  • festivals
  • community events
  • weddings
  • corporate functions
  • photography shoots
  • commercial filming
  • family days.

Holding a successful event requires careful and considerate planning. We work with event organisers to ensure events are safe and cause minimal disruptions. If you’re organising a public or private event in an outdoor public space, you may need our approval to do so.

Does my event need council approval

Find out all you need to know about holding an event on Manningham land. Which locations, what events, timing and cost of approval.

Apply for busking approval

If you’d like to busk on land that we own you must get approval to perform in Manningham.

Book a community event sign

As part of your event planning we encourage you to promote your event with a community event sign.

Filming permit application

Apply for a filming permit if you plan to film on Council land within the municipality of Manningham.

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Promote your event through our events

Submit your event to the Manningham event calendar for local promotion and participation.

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Explore our parks, reserves and trails. and filter by popular features for your outdoor event.

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Find indoor spaces

Explore our community halls, meeting rooms and venues, and filter by amenities for your indoor event.

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Zerbes Reserve

Zerbes Reserve is an important community recreation reserve with football and cricket clubs, scout and guide activities, and great opportunities for walking, exercising, playground, social gatherings, connecting with nature and simply relaxing. ...

Zerbes Reserve is an important community recreation reserve with football and cricket clubs, scout and guide activities, and great opportunities for walking, exercising, playground, social gatherings, connecting with nature and simply relaxing.

The opportunities offered at the Reserve cater for all age groups.

Places and spaces

  • Avenue of Honour (Saxonwood Drive) and Lone Pine tree memorial
  • Guide hall
  • Scout hall
  • Playground with nature play area (Suitable age group: 1 to 8 years)
  • Sportsground for football and cricket
  • Barbecue and picnic tables
  • Toilets
  • Walking and cycling paths including a circuit path around the sportsground
  • Areas of open space with significant indigenous vegetation 
  • Off street carparking

Pedestrian links

  • Hertford Road
  • Taunton Street
  • Nedlands Court
  • Saxonwood Drive
  • Blackburn Road

Sports clubs and community groups

  • Beverley Hills Junior Football Club
  • Doncaster East Football Club
  • East Doncaster Cricket Club
  • East Doncaster Girl Guides
  • Manningham District Scouts
  • 3rd Doncaster East Scout Group

Facilities for hire

Zerbes Reserve offers football ground and cricket pitch hire.
Contact us for booking and fee information. 

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Mental Health First Aid course for sporting clubs
… recreation clubs. Using practical, evidence-based action plan, this mental health first aid (MHFA) course equips …

Manningham City Council has partnered with Richmond Institute to deliver Mental Health First Aid training to volunteers of Manningham sport and recreation clubs.

Using practical, evidence-based action plan, this mental health first aid (MHFA) course equips people with the knowledge and skills to recognise the signs and symptoms of mental health problems, and assist someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.

This opportunity is available for two people per club.

The Blended Face to Face course is made up of two components:

  1. eLearning online modules (3-4 hours completed prior to workshop)
  2. Face-to-face workshop (4 hours)

It is strongly encouraged to have completed the e-Learning modules prior to the face-to-face session as this session will present scenarios and activities that apply these learnings.

Topics include:

  • Mental Health in the Community
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Psychosis
  • Substance use

To register, speak to your club and then get in touch with our Recreation Participation Officer.

Please note: the session on Monday 2 May will be held at the Manningham Function Centre
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Parks improvement program
… paths to manage, our Parks Improvement Program sets out a plan for the future upgrades of all our parks over the next … Program? The Parks Improvement Programs sets out a plan for the future renewal and upgrade of all parks in … renewal programs.   What are the objectives of this plan? This program will ensure our parks and reserves remain …

Did you know that Manningham is one of the leafiest areas of metropolitan Melbourne with more than 656 hectares of Council-managed parks and reserves?

With more than 60km of shared trails, 300 individual parks and reserves, 163 play spaces, numerous picnic areas and walking paths to manage, our Parks Improvement Program sets out a plan for the future upgrades of all our parks over the next 20 years.

We are guided by our Open Space Strategy, the Eastern Region Sport, Recreation and Trail Strategy, specific park masterplans, community requests and planned facility renewal programs.

Our Parks Improvement Program identifies opportunities for improvements and ensures our parks and reserves are well maintained and upgraded as our population grows.

 

What is the Parks Improvement Program?

The Parks Improvement Programs sets out a plan for the future renewal and upgrade of all parks in Manningham over the next 20 years.

 

How was this program developed?

The Parks Improvement Program is based on recommendations from our Open Space Strategy, Eastern Region Sport, Recreation and Trails Strategy, specific masterplans for our parks, feedback and requests from our community and planned facility renewal programs.

 

What are the objectives of this plan?

This program will ensure our parks and reserves remain relevant and accessible to everyone into the future. It will make sure that facilities are in good condition and adapt to changing needs.

 

How is the schedule of renewal and upgrade determined?

For most park facilities like playspaces, furniture, paths and garden beds they need to be renewed every 20-25 years to ensure they are in a good and safe condition. Other factors are the level of use, i.e. Regional parks and playspaces get much higher use and wear out more quickly; the population growth in that neighbourhood; and demand for new facilities like fitness equipment, lighting and trails.

 

Does the program factor in new parks in the future?

Yes a number of new parks or expansion of existing ones has been determined in the Open Space Strategy to cater for gaps in provision, links to other parks or where there is higher density living occurring. These sites will gradually be acquired and developed as they become available.

Current park and playspace upgrades

Manna Gum playspace upgrade

Share your feedback and ideas for our Manna Gum playspace upgrade.  The proposed improvements will include upgrade and replacement of play equipment, more nature play opportunities, improvements to the access path, new tree and garden bed planting.

Koonung Creek Linear Park upgrade

We are adding a new outdoor fitness hub to the Koonung Creek Linear Park. New equipment will include trapeze rings, inclined sit up board, push up bar, step up platform, chin up bar, Tai Chi wheels, leg and shoulder press, a seat and possibly solar lighting. 

Due to construction works associated with the North East Link Project, this has been put on hold until a suitable site is confirmed.

Katrina Gully playspace upgrade

As part of our Parks Improvement Program, we're upgrading the playspace at Katrina Gully. Improvements include new play equipment, nature play, outdoor fitness hub, improvements to the shade sail, seating area for rest and recovery, new landscaping and new basketball pad.

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Carawatha Reserve expansion

We’re expanding Carawatha Reserve to create more open space for local residents and visitors to Doncaster Hill.

Doncaster Reserve playspace upgrade

We're upgrading the playspace at Doncaster Reserve. The upgrade will include outdoor seating, drinking fountain, combination play unit, swing set, nature play, balance  walk, path improvements, and more.

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Maggs Reserve playspace upgrade

We’re upgrading and extending the playspace at Maggs Reserve. The upgrade will include a play tower with double slide unit and fire pole, with timber shop counter under a triple swing set with pendulum swing, monkey bar and track ride, new picnic setting and park seats, landscaping with rock and log edging for nature play opportunities.

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Mossdale Reserve playspace upgrade

We’re upgrading the playspace at Mossdale Reserve. The upgrade will include a double tower play unit with a double slide and fireman's pole, climbing and scrambling elements, monkey bar and turnover bars, spinning rocker and spring rocker, and triple swing set with basket swing.

Hillcroft Reserve playspace upgrade

We're upgrading the playspace at Hillcroft Reserve in Templestowe, as well as providing a new pedestrian path and rock stairway connecting both ends of Hillcroft Reserve, from Hillcroft Drive to Lawanna Drive.

Burgundy Reserve upgrade

We are upgrading the facilities at Burgundy Reserve. The upgrade will include improved facilities for informal dog off lead activities as well as a new public toilet, an upgraded playspace, and a shelter.

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Warrandyte Reserve northern oval upgrade

We are upgrading the facilities at Warrandyte Reserve northern oval. The upgrade will include improvements to the path network, a new shelter at the northern oval, a new drinking fountain, and improved fencing and drainage.

Dellfield Reserve playspace upgrade

We're upgrading Dellfield Reserve playspace. The proposal will include upgrade and replacement of play equipment, improvements to the access path, increased natural shade, improved furniture and drinking fountain.  

Eric Reserve playspace

We’re building a new playspace at Eric Reserve. The proposal includes a new play unit with slides, monkey bars, a covered platform, a new double swing, a new picnic table, new drinking fountain, new seat and new trees for natural shade.

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Wombat Bend playground

We're upgrading the playground at Wombat Bend. The proposed upgrade will include minor enhancement of some play items and existing picnic facilities, as well as replacement of some play equipment that is no longer fit for purpose. 

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Rieschiecks Reserve

Rieschiecks Reserve provides a range of community, recreation, heritage and sporting facilities including Schramms Cottage, Scout Hall, athletics track, football and cricket oval and Heimat Centre. ...

Rieschiecks Reserve provides a range of community, recreation, heritage and sporting facilities including Schramms Cottage, Scout Hall, athletics track, football and cricket oval and Heimat Centre.
 

Places and spaces

  • Athletics track 
  • Doncaster Athletics Club
  • Victorian Masters Athletics Club
  • Doncaster Little Athletics Centre
  • Schramms Cottage Museum
  • Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society
  • Heimat Centre
  • 1st Doncaster East Scout Group
  • Playground
  • Sporting oval, practice nets and pavilion (football/ cricket)
  • Manningham Cricket Club
  • Public toilets
  • Off street carparking
  • Accessible carparking

 

Tom Kelly Athletics Track

Tom Kelly Athletics Track is the only athletics facility in Manningham. As well as serving local residents through the junior and senior club structure, it also services schools within and outside of Manningham.

Tom Kelly Athletics Track Usage Plan

As part of our ongoing commitment to making sporting facilities more accessible we have reviewed the way in which the community use the Tom Kelly Athletics Track. We spoke to many users of the Athletics Track through our onsite consultation sessions and online survey.

After hearing your ideas, we developed the Tom Kelly Athletics Track Usage Plan.

The Plan was endorsed at the 31 October Council Meeting and implementation of the Plan is now underway.

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Bookings

There is no public access to Tom Kelly Athletics Precinct, including toilets, during club/casual allocations. 

To discuss bookings and fees, contact us.

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Bring your dog

Off lead except 15 metres from a playground, barbeque or organised sporting event.  Dogs are prohibited on the Tom Kelly Athletics Track facility.

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Domeney Reserve

Domeney Reserve provides a range of community facilities including sporting oval, netball / basketball court, Domeney Recreation Centre which includes a community centre and sports pavilion, playground, barbecues and picnic shelters. ...

Domeney Reserve provides a range of community facilities including sporting oval, netball / basketball court, Domeney Recreation Centre which includes a community centre and sports pavilion, playground, barbecues and picnic shelters.

It plays an important role in the provision of informal recreation and cultural opportunities within its district catchment, including the annual event, Carols by Candlelight. The playground is next door to St Anne’s Primary School and accessibility for Park Orchard residents in general will be improved once the long term bicycle network is implemented.

 

Playground

Domeney Reserve playground provides a range of equipment suitable for children aged 2 to 8 years. Play opportunities include two slides, swing set, track glide, crawl tunnel, shop front and some climbing challenges. Invite some friends along and stay for barbecue under the picnic shelter in the playground. There is also a drink fountain.

 

Places and spaces

  • Sportsground (football and cricket) with undercover spectator area
  • Playground
  • Netball and basketball court (full size)
  • Two picnic shelters - each with two picnic tables and two barbecues
  • Toilets
  • Off street carpark including two disabled carparks
  • Cricket training nets
  • Bike racks outside community centre

 

Clubs

  • Park Orchards Senior Football Club
  • Park Orchards Cricket Club
  • Park Orchards/ North Ringwood Parish Junior Football Club
  • Park Orchards Community House Learning Centre

 

Carpark

Access is from Knees Road. Domeney Reserve provides off street carparking and is the arrival point for the 100 Acres Reserve (next door). The walking path from Domeney Reserve links to 100 Acres Reserve at the back of the sportsground (next to the netball court).

 

Bring your dog

Off lead reserve, except within 15 metres of a playground, BBQ area or where a sporting event is in progress.

 

Bushfire Neighbourhood Safer Place

Manningham Council has designated the Domeney Pavilion Verandah as a Neighbourhood Safer Place - Place of last resort during a bushfire. 

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Facilities for hire

Domeney Reserve offers football ground and cricket pitch hire options.

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Donvale Reserve

Donvale Reserve is 11 hectares in size, with the majority of the Reserve providing a range of sporting facilities, including soccer, tennis, football, cricket, netball and basketball. ...

Donvale Reserve is 11 hectares in size, with the majority of the Reserve providing a range of sporting facilities, including soccer, tennis, football, cricket, netball and basketball. Off Noonan Way is the Donvale Reserve playspace as well as the Montessori Early Education Centre.

The Reserve has pedestrian access from five streets, including Mitcham Road which has a bus route, and vehicular access from Mitcham and Martha Streets. 
 

Places and spaces

  • large combination unit tube slider and junior slide, climbing nets and monkey bars
  • triple swing including basket seat
  • single rocker, three seat rocker and spinner
  • nature play area with timber steppers and log climbers
  • picnic table and bench seats
  • fitness hub
  • two full sized community basketball and netball courts
  • tennis courts
  • four sportsgrounds for football, soccer and cricket
  • public toilets
  • off street parking
  • cricket nets.
     

Donvale Reserve playspace

The Donvale Reserve playspace is located south of Noonan Way, amongst sports ovals and full-sized basketball and netball courts.

 

Clubs and organisations

  • Donvale Football Club
  • Donvale Magpies Junior Football Club
  • Donvale Cricket Club
  • Donvale Tennis Club
  • St. David's Cricket Club
  • Montessori Early education Centre
     

Public Transport

There are a number of bus routes which travel along Mitcham Rd and Springvale Rd, Donvale including bus route numbers:

  • 907
  • 270
  • 309

Facilities for hire

Donvale Reserve offers football, soccer and and cricket ground hire.
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Manningham Solar Savers
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Solar Savers is a trusted local government initiative that’s 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 hard work out of going all-electric. They can help you install quality and affordable rooftop solar, batteries, hot water heat pumps and reverse cycle air conditioners.

Solar Savers can provide you with:

  • information about eligibility for State and Federal discounts, incentives and interest-free loans
  • a quote from a trusted supplier
  • ongoing advice and support from quoting through to installation
  • reliable products, a quality installation and an industry leading 15-year workmanship warranty.

 

Subsidies and rebates available

Homeowners may qualify for Victorian and Federal Government incentives for a range of energy efficient products. 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
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  • Federal government discount just announced - details to be advised
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.

Get a free quote

Contact Solar Savers to obtain a quote from a trusted supplier, including expected energy and cost savings (for solar and batteries). 

You will have the opportunity to discuss the quote with the installer and Solar Savers to ensure the system is suitable for you.

Contact Solar Savers:

  • 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.

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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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Electrify Your Life

To support the transition to a clean energy future, we have committed to net zero emissions for our community by 2035. Electrifying our homes, cars and workplaces is the fastest, most effective path to achieving this goal....

To support the transition to a clean energy future, we have committed to net zero emissions for our community by 2035. Electrifying our homes, cars and workplaces is the fastest, most effective path to achieving this goal.

Find out how you can make the switch to all-electric.

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Make your home all-electric

Learn how to make the switch to an all-electric home with useful tools, tips, and information about rebates and subsidies.

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Find an EV charging station

We’re partnering with Jolt Charge and Evie Networks to provide a network of public electric vehicle (EV) chargers in Manningham. 

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Get help from Solar Savers

Find out what assistance is available to Manningham residents and businesses through the Solar Savers Program.

Make your home all-electric

You can be part of the clean energy future by moving to an all-electric home. 

By electrifying your life, you’ll invest in a safer and healthier home. 

 

Getting started

The process involves moving to renewable energy, upgrading your appliances to energy-efficient electric ones, and switching to electric transport options.

Read on to learn how to make the switch. You can choose the actions and timeline that suits you.

Or to get started, download our Go Electric Action Plan.

 

Energy efficiency advice and resources

New to electrification? These resources will help you start and plan your journey to an all-electric home.
 

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Sustainability Victoria

Covers all aspects of an energy efficient all-electric home, including key appliances, understanding energy bills, and running cost comparisons.

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Energy Victoria

A comprehensive guide, with a step-by-step plan for moving to an all-electric home and how to save money in the process.

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Solar Victoria's Solar Hub

Provides a home electrification action plan, fact sheets, buyers guides for appliances, information on rebates and case studies.

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Residential Efficiency Scorecard

A trusted energy and comfort rating system for homes. Accredited assessors provide a pathway to improve home comfort and reduce energy costs. 

Subsidies, loans and incentives

Support is available to help you go all-electric. Find out about discounts, loans and financial incentives on offer through State Government and Federal Government initiatives. 

Learn more

 

How we can help you go all-electric

In addition to the Solar Savers Program, we’re making it easier to go all-electric with free resources, events and guides. 

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Attend an event

To help you go all-electric, we run events and information sessions throughout the year, both in person and online.

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Download our checklist

Our Go Electric Action Plan simplifies the move to all-electric, with a checklist and action plan. 

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Borrow a home energy audit kit

Understand where the gaps are in your home's thermal efficiency by lending a kit from our libraries.

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See how other Manningham residents are benefitting from going all-electric.

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  • Solar Savers
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  • Climate Council
  • Eastern Alliance for Greenhouse Action
  • Northern Alliance for Greenhouse Action
  • Energy Consumers Australia
  • Green Building Council of Australia
  • Choice - Energy Efficient Appliances
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Tindals Wildflower Reserve

Tindals Wildflower Reserve is a special remnant of significant bushland featuring native orchids. Council will preserve the natural habitat and biodiversity to ensure the long term integrity of the area is protected. ...

Tindals Wildflower Reserve is a special remnant of significant bushland featuring native orchids. Council will preserve the natural habitat and biodiversity to ensure the long term integrity of the area is protected.

The reserve has value and provides interest to plant specialty groups, photographers, naturalists, artists and the general public for nature appreciation and environmental education, and is used in research projects on flora.

Places and spaces

  • Wildflowers
  • Bushland

Please don't bring your dog

The reserve is a designated dog and cat prohibited area due to the ecological values, including the fenced area of Diane Court Bushland.

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Council Meeting 26 March 2024

Council meetings are the formal decision-making forum for our Council. ...

Meeting Date: 26 March 2024
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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04:25 2. APOLOGIES AND REQUESTS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE
04:34 3. PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST
04:45 4. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
  5. PRESENTATIONS
05:30 5.1 Manningham Staff Service Awards
07:20 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME (Page 2)
55:55 ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS (Page 2)
  10. CITY PLANNING
57:20 10.1 Manningham Residential Discussion Paper - Residential Strategy (for Community Consultation) (Page 3)
  14 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 252)
01:09:40 14.1 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 252)
  15. URGENT BUSINESS (Page 263)
01:10:11 15.1 Documents for Sealing
01:10:55 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 263)
01:18:17 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS (Page 263)

 

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Variety Activate Inclusion Sports Day

A fun and inclusive day of activities connecting children with disabilities to local sport and active recreation opportunities. ...

A fun and inclusive day of activities connecting children with disabilities to local sport and active recreation opportunities.

Variety Activate Inclusion Sports Day (AISD) gives kids the opportunity to try sports they might otherwise miss out on.

Aimed at kids aged 5 to 18 years with learning difficulties, intellectual, sensory and physical disabilities. This is an opportunity to have a go in a fun and inclusive environment. 

The day involves:

  • a range of sports to try
  • specialised coaching
  • adaptive equipment
  • showbags
  • water and fruit
  • local sporting club exhibitors
  • access to community services
  • opportunities to network

Benefits of attending the day:

  • the health benefits of physical activity
  • building social wellbeing and friendship
  • strengthening balance, coordination and mobility skills
  • working as part of a team, collaborating and planning
  • increased self-esteem through a sense of achievement


This event is delivered in conjunction with Disability Sports Australia.

Disability Sports Australia aims to get more Australians with a disability more active, more often while working nationally to support sport and active recreation participation. 

Variety the Children's Charity believes all kids deserve a fair go. They provide practical and essential support to kids who are sick, disadvantaged or have special needs.

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