Tuscany Reserve has been developed by local residents with Council support. A concept plan has been prepared for the reserve that reflects its function as a valuable conservation area.
Places and spaces
- Bushland Reserve, nature appreciation
Tuscany Reserve has been developed by local residents with Council support. A concept plan has been prepared for the reserve that reflects its function as a valuable conservation area.
Have you noticed something unsafe like a broken tree branch or damaged playground that needs our attention?
Some types of events, such as festivals or school's cross country runs need a special permission to be held on public land.
Meeting Date: 25 July 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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06:40 | PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
18:30 | 10 CITY PLANNING |
18:35 | 10.1 North East Link and Transport Advocacy Update |
37:50 | 10.2 Planning Reform Update (Page 14) |
49:00 | 10.3 Residential Strategy Refresh - Project Plan (Page 27) |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
53:15 | 11.1 Welcoming Cities Progress Report (Page 36) |
01:02:10 | 11.2 Draft Economic Development Strategy (Page 36) |
12. CITY SERVICES | |
01:09:00 | 12.1 Container Deposit Scheme (Page 149) |
13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY | |
01:19:35 | 13.1 MAV State Council October 2023 Meeting Matters (Page 178) |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
01:24:45 | 14.1 Strategic Risk Register Six Monthly Report June 2023 (Page 181) |
01:25:30 | 14.2 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 187) |
01:26:10 | 14.3 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 192) |
01:26:30 | 14.4 Documents for Sealing (Page 202) |
01:27:25 | 15. URGENT BUSINESS |
01:27:30 | 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 203) |
Meeting Date: 22 August 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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04:43 | PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
10:30 | 10 CITY PLANNING |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
10:37 | 11.1 Draft Community Infrastructure Plan Consultation Outcomes (Page 3) |
24:10 | 11.2 Aquarena Outdoor Master Plan (Page 56) |
43:03 | 11.3 Healthy Ageing in Manningham (Page 149) |
11.4 Advisory Committees Annual Report (Page 204) | |
12. CITY SERVICES | |
01:03:07 | 12.1 Nature Strip Guide (Page 214) |
01:20:30 | 12.2 End of 2022/23 Financial Year Capital Works Report (Page 232) |
01:26:07 | 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
01:26:18 | 14.1 Audit and Risk Committee Charter draft 2023 and Independent Member Remuneration Review (Page 249) |
01:28:32 | 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 267) |
01:29:07 | 14.3 Documents for Sealing (Page 277) |
15. URGENT BUSINESS | |
01:29:28 | 15.1 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 279) |
01:29:57 | 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 279) |
01:43:13 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
Want tips on how to be your most stylish self in the most sustainable way? Award-winning eco stylist and educator, Nina Gbor of Eco Styles will share her restyling tips.
Learn how to stylishly (re)use the items in your closet to look and feel amazing with any size and on any budget, while reducing your carbon footprint and textile waste.
Nina will also talk about:
About Nina Gbor
As the founder of Eco Styles, Nina Gbor is an award-winning sustainability advocate, ethical fashion speaker, climate activist, writer and educator.
Nina has a master’s degree in International Development and is a former sustainable fashion tutor in short courses at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. She coined the phrase ‘get off the fashion trendmill’ which means individuality and self-knowledge should be the premise for consuming clothing, not fashion trends.
Follow Nina on Insta @eco.styles for inspiration on secondhand and sustainable style hacks.
Maroondah City Council is hosting this event in collaboration with Knox City Council, Whitehorse City Council, Yarra Ranges Council, and Manningham Council.
Meeting Date: 2 February 2016
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster
View and download the full Council Agenda below. A clearer version of the Attachments can be viewed separately by clicking on the item below.
Find out what you need to do or know as a pet and animal owner in Manningham. ...
We love our furry friends. Find out what you need to do or know to be a responsible pet and animal owner in Manningham.
View our lost pets database via the Manningham Pound or report a missing pet
Find out what to do if a barking dog is being disruptive to the community.
We celebrate all forms of life big and small in our community, learn about the most common creatures and our guidance around them.
Check out all parks suitable for dogs to run free or dogs to remain on their lead.
Meeting Date: 25 August 2015
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster
View and download the full Council Agenda below. A clearer version of the Attachments can be viewed separately by clicking on the item below.
We will be hosting a free ‘Waste Drop Off Day’ where residents can responsibly dispose of a range of materials that cannot be placed into household bins. ...
We will be hosting a free ‘Waste Drop Off Day’ where residents can responsibly dispose of a range of materials that cannot be placed into household bins. All items collected on the day will be recycled.
Registrations are essential and can be made on Eventbrite.
What you need to do
When you register, select the time slot you wish to drop off your waste and we’ll take care of the rest.
Only the following items will be accepted:
We do not accept:
We reserve the right to reject any unsuitable items.
How to register
Complete the registration by selecting a suitable time slot below to attend and drop off your unwanted items - we'll take care of the rest.
Registrations are only open to Manningham residents and are essential to avoid lengthy delays.
Free ‘E-waste Drop Off Day’ where residents can responsibly dispose of a range of materials that cannot be placed into household bins. ...
We will be hosting a free ‘E-waste Drop Off Day’ where residents can responsibly dispose of a range of materials that cannot be placed into household bins. All items collected on the day will be recycled.
Registrations are essential and can be made via Eventbrite.
When you register, select the time slot you wish to drop off your waste and we’ll take care of the rest.
Only the following items will be accepted:
We do not accept:
We reserve the right to reject any unsuitable items.
Complete the registration by selecting a suitable time slot below to attend and drop off your unwanted items - we'll take care of the rest.
Registrations are only open to Manningham residents and are essential to avoid lengthy delays.
Please note: location will be provided upon registration.
Calling out disrespectful behaviour as an Active Bystander - Training for sporting club members, players and staff. ...
Sporting clubs play in important role in our community. They can be important places of social connections and support, as well as influential structures where attitudes and behaviours, including those towards women and girls, are formed and upheld.
Sporting clubs also have an important responsibility to ensure all members are safe and free from discrimination and harassment. This can be achieved by creating and supporting fair, inclusive and respectful sporting environments on and off the playing field.
Active Bystander training seeks to support fair, inclusive and respectful sporting environments through skilling participants to not only identify and challenge sexism, but other forms of discrimination such as racism, ableism, homophobia and transphobia. Active Bystander training equips participants to step in when they see or hear sexist or discriminatory language, jokes, behaviours or practices across a range of sports settings and scenarios.
Research shows that promoting bystander action across your sporting club can support a range of benefits. Some examples of this include:
Spots in this workshop are limited so book your spot as soon as you can.
Registrations are essential. Refreshments provided.
This workshop is being delivered in partnership with Women's Health East and made possible thanks to Change Our Game - Community Activation Grants program.
This workshop is being delivered in partnership with Women's Health East and made possible thanks to Change Our Game - Community Activation Grants program.
Help your kids be more confident in the water this summer with Active Manningham's Holiday Accelerated Swim Program (HASP).
Enrol now for a week of aquatic adventure and skill building.
This program is designed to help develop individual swimming skills quickly. Classes run for 30 minutes over five consecutive days, at the same time each day. Participants will learn swimming and water safety skills from nationally qualified swim teachers.
Program information
How to apply
Sign up now via the online form. Once you have submitted the form, a staff member from Active Manningham will contact you to finalise registration and payment.
Meeting Date: 27 June 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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4:20 | 4. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES |
5. PRESENTATIONS | |
5:00 | 5.1 Acknowledgement of Hunter Valley Bus Crash |
6:50 | 5.2 King's Birthday 2023 honours list |
8:15 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
10. CITY PLANNING | |
21:00 | 10.1 Integrated Water Management and Flood Mapping Update (Page 3) |
24:40 | 10.2 Draft Affordable Housing Policy (Page 31) |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
33:15 | 11.1 2023 Annual Grant Program Recommendations (Page 57) |
37:45 | 11.2 Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2021-2023 Progress Report (Page 75) |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
41:10 | 14.1 2023 General Valuation Return |
50:30 | 14.2 Recreational Lands - Charges in Lieu of Rates 2023-24 |
51:30 | 14.3 10 Year Financial Plan 2023/24 to 2032/33 (Page 95) |
01:08:30 | 14.4 2023/24 Budget Adoption and Declaration of Rates and Charges |
01:54:40 | 14.5 Audit and Risk Committee Independent Member Reappointment (Page 247) |
01:55:10 | 14.6 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 249) |
01:55:45 | 14.7 Informal Meetings of Councillors (page 254) |
01:56:20 | 14.8 Documents for Sealing (Page 266) |
01:56:45 | 15. URGENT BUSINESS |
01:56:50 | 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
02:14:05 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
Meeting Date: 28 June 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
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.
Timecode | Item |
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5. PRESENTATIONS | |
00:04:50 | 5.1 Acknowledgement of the Hon. Kevin Andrews for 30 years of Service |
00:06:08 | 5.2 Queens Birthday Honours List 2022 |
00:16:43 | Public Question Time |
00:33:17 | Admission of urgent business |
00:33:22 | Planning permit applications |
10. CITY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY | |
00:33:30 | 10.1 Draft Reconciliation Action Plan 2022-24 |
00:43:20 | 10.2 Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2021-2023 |
00:47:54 | 10.3 2022 Annual Grant Program Recommendations |
01:25:25 | 10.4 Reconsideration of two Doncaster Hill DCP Transport Projects (Bayley Grove road extension and Frederick Street/Clay Drive pedestrian link) |
11. CITY SERVICES | |
01:26:09 | 11.1 Asset Plan and Policy Final Endorsement |
01:30:19 | 11.2 Proposed Leisure Services Tender |
01:42:40 | 11.3 Draft Wonga Park Reserve Masterplan |
01:54:38 | 11.4 Donvale Indoor Sports Centre Draft Masterplan |
01:58:31 | Experience and Capability |
13. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
01:58:40 | 13.1 2022 General Valuation Return |
02:05:12 | 13.2 Recreational Lands - Charges in Lieu of Rates 2022-23 |
02:07:01 | 13.3 10 Year Financial Plan 2022/23 to 2031/32 |
02:10:03 | 13.4 2022/23 Budget Adoption and Declaration of Rates and Charges |
03:02:35 | 13.5 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987 |
03:03:20 | 13.6 Informal Meetings of Councillors |
03:03:36 | 13.7 Documents for Sealing |
14. NOTICES OF MOTION | |
03:04:02 | 14.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No. 2/2022) |
03:16:59 | Urgent Business |
03:17:04 | Councillors' Question Time |
Meeting Date: 26 April 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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4:33 | 5. PRESENTATIONS |
6. PETITIONS | |
5:02 | 6.1 Installations of Rubber Guards or Bollards at Tunstall Square |
6:20 | 6.2 Request to Continue Meals on Wheels Delivery Service |
7:40 | 6.3 Support for the In-Home and Aged Care Program Funded by the Commonwealth Government |
8:50 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
16:40 | 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS |
17:24 | 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS |
CITY PLANNING | |
17:33 | 10.1 Macedon Square Project Update |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
31:57 | 11.1 Community Infrastructure Plan for Public Exhibition |
42:00 | 11.2 Manningham Disability Advisory Committee Membership |
12. CITY SERVICES | |
45:00 | 12.1 Street Tree Planting Guide |
58:37 | 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
58:44 | 14.1 Audit and Risk Committee Chair's Biannual Report |
1:02:20 | 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors |
15. URGENT BUSINESS | |
1:02:59 | 15.1 Public Transport in Manningham |
1:12:58 | 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
1:22:00 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
Doncaster Hill is a sustainable, high density, mixed-use village that provides for high quality urban living.
Located in the heart of Doncaster, Victoria, approximately 12kms from Melbourne's Central Business District.
An activity centre for our community.
We’re continuing to update Doncaster Hill to improve the way our community lives, works and enjoys this neighbourhood.
These works form a part of our infrastructure planning for this area and the long standing Doncaster Hill Strategy.
The concept design for Hepburn Reserve has been developed in response to community feedback and will include outdoor seating, a BBQ area, a drinking fountain, public art, large open lawn areas, a playspace, nature play, canopy tree planting, bike hoops and more.
This small local open space was upgraded in November 2019 to December 2020
New U-turn lane on Tram Road
Pedestrian signals at the Applewood Retirement Village
Extension to Hepburn Road
Tram Road and Merlin Street intersection traffic lights
With populations on the rise in Melbourne, Doncaster Hill is one of our solutions to meet the challenge of future housing needs. This modern urban village allows those of us who enjoy to live in the suburbs to continue to do so, whilst providing apartment-style living for others.
The Doncaster Hill Strategy helps guide us on the land use and development in this centre.
Many bus routes that are provided by Public Transport Victoria (PTV) travel through Doncaster Hill.
View the routes and timetables of the following bus services:
SmartBus
Local services
In addition to bus services, we are strongly advocating for alternate public transport options with the State Government:
Find out why we are reviewing our strategic vision
Use this toolkit to assist your developments in Doncaster Hill
Pleasant Reserve is 5,254m² and is relatively undeveloped. The Sheahans Reserve Development Plan 2011 sets out the future development of Morang, Sheahans and Pleasant Reserves. Improvements to Pleasant Reserve include planting, a new path and a shade arch.
The reserve is part of an informal linear connection of parklands from Pleasant Reserve to Birrarung Park via Sheahans Reserve, Morang Reserve, the Kimberley Way footpath and Kimberley Reserve. There is potential to connect the eastern end of Pleasant Reserve to Swanston Reserve along the natural drainage line. The enhancement of this linear park would greatly increase its usage by to local residents.
Have you noticed something unsafe like a broken tree branch or damaged playground that needs our attention?
Some types of events, such as festivals or school's cross country runs need a special permission to be held on public land.
Meeting Date: 24 May 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
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.
Timecode | Item |
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00:04:00 |
Public question time |
00:15:00 | Admission of Urgent Business |
00:15:00 | Planning Permit Applications |
10. CITY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY | |
00:16:00 | 10.1 Domestic Animal Management Plan |
00:58:15 | 10.2 Neighbourhood House Review |
01:13:00 | New Council Advisory Committees - Membership Recomendations |
11. CITY SERVICES | |
01:19:00 |
11.1 Anderson Park Master Plan |
01:25:20 | 11.2 Proposed Deviation of (Part) Reynolds Road, Donvale - Recommendation to Proceed |
12. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY | |
01:26:55 | 12.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 3, January - March 2021/2022 |
13. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
01:30:45 | 13.1 Proposed 10 Year Financial Plan 2022/23 to 2031/32 |
01:39:30 | 13.2 Proposed 2022/23 Budget |
01:54:30 | 13.3 Informal Meetings of Councillors |
01:55:00 | 13.4 Documents for Sealing |
01:55:40 | 14 URGENT BUSINESS |
01:55:40 | 15 COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
This long and narrow strip of unreserved Crown Land follows Andersons Creek south from Warrandyte State Park. The land is maintained by Andersons Creek Catchment Area (ACCA), Landcare group, Melbourne Water and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. ...
This long and narrow strip of unreserved Crown Land follows Andersons Creek south from Warrandyte State Park.
The land is maintained by Andersons Creek Catchment Area (ACCA), Landcare group, Melbourne Water and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Part of Fourth Hill Biosite 11 in Council’s Healthy Habitats Bushland Management Strategy 2012, this Reserve contains high quality vegetation and provides a significant wildlife corridor from the Yarra River to 100 Acres Reserve.
Have you noticed something unsafe like a broken tree branch or damaged playground that needs our attention?
Some types of events, such as festivals or school's cross country runs need a special permission to be held on public land.
Morang Reserve is a large 0.7 hectare undulating informal open space.
Morang Reserve is part of the informal linear connection of parks from Pleasant Reserve to Birrarung Park via Sheahans Reserve, Morang Reserve, the Kimberley Way footpath and Kimberley Reserve.
The Sheahans Reserve Development Plan 2011 sets out the future development of Morang, Sheahans and Pleasant Reserves. Improvements to Morang Reserve include planting of street trees, reserve trees and a path upgrade.
Bus Route 280 - Manningham Loop stops outside the Reserve on Sheahans Road and Morang Avenue.
Have you noticed something unsafe like a broken tree branch or damaged playground that needs our attention?
Some types of events, such as festivals or school's cross country runs need a special permission to be held on public land.
Meeting Date: 25 June 2024
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.Due to construction works in the foyer area outside our Council chamber, limited seating is available at tonight's Council meeting.
Timestamps
Timecode | Item |
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04:58 | PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST |
05:10 | CONFIMATION OF MINUTES |
5. PRESENTATIONS | |
05:45 | 6. PETITIONS |
5:50 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
11:40 | 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS |
13:40 | 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS |
10. CITY PLANNING (Page 3) | |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES (Page 3) | |
14:06 | 11.1 2024 Annual Grant Program Recommendations (Page 3) |
23:10 | 15. URGENT BUSINESS (Page 232) |
12. CITY SERVICES (Page 10) | |
34:30 | 12.1 Public Electric Vehicle Charging - Expression of Interest Outcomes (Page 10) |
13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY (Page 20) | |
43:30 | 13.1 Community Panel Remit Endorsement (Page 20) |
55:25 | 13.2 MAV State Council Motions (Page 28) |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 31) | |
1:00:40 | 14.1 2024 General Valuation Return (Page 31) |
1:07:20 | 14.2 Recreational Lands - Charges in Lieu of Rates 2024-35 (Page 36) |
1:08:00 | 14.3 10 Year Financial Plan 2024/25 to 2033/34 (Page 41) |
1:15:10 | 14.4 2024/25 Budget Adoption and Declaration of Rates and Charges (Page 84) |
1:26:50 | 14.5 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 84) |
1:28:00 | 14.6 Informal Meeting of Councillors (Page 218) |
1:28:35 | 14.7 Documents for Sealing (Page 231) |
1:29:00 | 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 232) |
1:43:40 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS (Page 232) |