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Find a kindergarten or preschool
… also a great opportunity for you to develop links with the community and other families. Kids and Family … Find a …

Kindergarten is a wonderful environment for 3 to 5 year old children to play and learn. They will develop:

  • emotionally
  • cognitively
  • linguistically
  • physically.

Kindergarten programs help develop your child's social emotional skills and is also a great opportunity for you to develop links with the community and other families.

In Manningham you will find funded kindergarten programs in:

  • purpose built standalone kindergartens
  • community managed childcare centres
  • privately owned childcare centres.

 

List of kindergartens in Manningham

Select the suburb to see the full list of schools in that area, their address and contact number.

Bulleen
SchoolAddressPhone
Bulleen Pre-School5 Derreck Avenue,
Bulleen
43290426
Creative Play Childcare and Early Learning Centre1 Templestowe Road,
Bulleen
9852 3277
Kalker Montessori Centre1-3 Estelle Street,
Bulleen
9850 3500
Bulleen Kids Early Learning Centre60 Manningham Road,
Bulleen
9850 2791
Kids Academy  Bulleen54 Thompsons Road70205356
Moresby Avenue Child Care and Early Learning Centre6 Moresby Avenue,
Bulleen
9850 7755
Vista Valley Kindergarten3 Vista Street,
Bulleen
9850 4043
Wonderworld Early Learning Centre106 Templestowe Road,
Bulleen
9850 1777
Yarraleen Pre-School92 Rocklea Road,
Bulleen
9850 8486
Doncaster
School Address Phone

Aurora Early Education Doncaster

 

104 Church Street

Doncaster 

8820 8400

Creative Play Childcare and Kindergarten

 

522-524 Doncaster Road

Doncaster

9848 2157

Doncaster Kindergarten

Basement Level 1, Suite 11A, 687 Doncaster Road,
Doncaster

0493 360 295

Doncaster Gardens Preschool

 

53 Victoria Street

Doncaster

8822 0737

Doncaster Park Kindergarten

18 Studley Street,
Doncaster

9857 6774

Doncaster Early Learning Childcare Centre

20 Turana Street,
Doncaster

9840 2857

Imagine Childcare and Kindergarten Doncaster

 

1 Lauer Street

Doncaster

1300 001 154

Mykidz Early Learning Centre Doncaster

 

97 High Street

Doncaster

98578204

Wonderland for kids

6 High Street,
Doncaster

9857 8123

Doncaster East
School Address Phone

A.C.E. Childcare and Kindergarten

2 Renshaw Street,
Doncaster East

9840 1488

Bambini Milgate Early Learning Centre

 

1 Fullwood Parade

Doncaster East

9699 3980

Busy Bees at Doncaster East

160 Anderson Creek Road,
Doncaster East

8658 1064

Beverley Hills Pre School

2 Damala Street,
Doncaster East

9842 6411

Cat Jump Pre-School

88 Polaris Drive,
Doncaster East

9842 5992

Deep Creek Pre-School

510 Blackburn Road,
Doncaster East

9842 9002

Deep Creek Childcare and Kindergarten

510-518 Blackburn Road,
Doncaster East

9842 1666

Doncaster East Day Care and Kindergarten

84 Blackburn Road,
Doncaster East

9842 3900

Doncaster East Pre-School

4 Montgomery Street,
Doncaster East

9842 1409

Good Start Early Learning Centre

76 Anderson Creek Road,
Doncaster East

9842 1544

Kids Academy Doncaster East

952 – 954 Doncaster Road,
Doncaster East

9841 8228

Guardian Childcare and Education

100 Deep Creek Drive Doncaster East  9846 1168

Gumnut Gully Pre-School

58-60 Larnoo Drive,
Doncaster East

9841 9556

Minikins Kindergarten and Childcare Centre

13 Leeds Street,
Doncaster East

9842 9777

MyKidz Early Learning Centre

81 George Street,
Doncaster East

9841 7974

Pines Learning Childcare

520 Blackburn Road Doncaster East 9842 6726

Tunstall Square Kindergarten

Corner Tunstall Road and Maggs Street,
Doncaster East

9842 9655

Donvale
School Address Phone

Carey Grammar Preschool

9 Era Court,
Donvale

8877 8500

Donvale Pre-School

7 Florence Avenue,
Donvale

9874 6848

Donvale Childcare and Kindergarten

11 Mitcham Road,
Donvale

9841 7066

Montessori Early Education Centre

36a Mitcham Road ,
Donvale

9841 0800

Nido Early School Donvale 

318-320 Springvale Road

Donvale 

9593 9434
Lower Templestowe
School Address Phone

Templestowe Heights Pre-School

64 Fyfe Drive,
Lower Templestowe

9850 5915

Templestowe Kids Early Learning Centre

 

11-13 Herlihys Road 

Lower Templestowe

98520710

Templestowe Montessori

36-38 Parker Street

Templestowe Lower

9907 9392

Templestowe Valley Pre-School

3 Birchwood Avenue,
Lower Templestowe

9850 8424

Templestowe World of Learning

247-249 High Street,
Lower Templestowe

9850 9777

Twin Hills Pre-School

39 Mayfair Avenue,
Lower Templestowe

9850 8157

Park Orchards
School Address Phone

Learning Sanctuary Park Orchards

239 Warrandyte Road,
Park Orchards

9876 1885

Park Orchards Pre-School

570 Park Road,
Park Orchards

9876 1618

Templestowe
SchoolAddressPhone
Alpha Omega Early Education 

 

1 Hillcroft Drive

Templestowe

98463592
Cuddly Bear Childcare and Kindergarten8 Swilk Street,
Templestowe
9846 4011
Journey Early Learning Centre

271 Thompsons Road

Templestowe

9005 4650

 

Paisley Park Early Learning Centre Templestowe

239 Foote Street

Templestowe 

1800 724 753
Templestowe Pre-School3 Swilk Street,
Templestowe
9846 2867
Yarra Valley Preschool Inc34 Hakea Street ,
Templestowe
9846 1836
Warrandyte
School Address Phone

Warrandyte and District Kindergarten

Taroona Avenue,
Warrandyte

9844 3363

Warrandyte Child Care and Preschool Centre

2 Masonic Avenue,
Warrandyte

9844 1205

Wonga Park

Burch Memorial Pre-School

Old Yarra Road,
Wonga Park

9722 1639

When to enrol your child

Manningham Council does not manage a central enrolment service.  To enrol your child, contact the enrolment officer at the kindergarten of your choice or the childcare centre of your choice .

Visit Manningham Maps to find a local Kindergartens near you.

 

Children who need additional support

Funded kindergartens have several programs for children and families that need extra support. This can include a children who:

  • require extra support in kindergarten
  • have communication difficulties
  • are experiencing emotional or social issues
  • are displaying challenging behaviour
  • exhibit developmental delay
  • have a disability (conditions apply for children linked with NDIS or early intervention services).

 

Preschool field officer program

The state government funded preschool field officer program can help a child that needs extra assistance. If they’re attending a funded kindergarten program, they can get support that includes:

  • observations of developmental concerns after receiving referrals from parents, guardians or teachers
  • referrals to specialist services such as speech pathology, occupational therapy, psychology, physiotherapy and dietetics
  • assistance in developing tailored programs for children with additional needs
  • support and info for families of children with additional needs
  • connecting with community agencies and professional groups in early intervention services
  • providing support to kindergarten staff with extra resources and training
  • assistance in assessment and applications for a second year of funded kindergarten, if required.

To make a referral, download and complete our referral and consent form:

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For more info about the preschool field officer program, you can contact us via email.

 

Inclusion support program

The inclusion support program aims to grow the capacity of education and care services to include all children. Delivery of the program is by the community childcare association, in partnership with KU children’s services and Yooralla. This agency is the Victorian Inclusion Agency.

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Healthy Ageing Grant - information session
… or organisation doing great work for older people in our community? You could be eligible for our  Healthy Ageing … Monday 3 June and close Friday 5 July 2024.  We encourage community organisation representatives to attend this … information assessment criteria This event is suitable for community health services, leisure providers, learning …

Are you a not-for-profit group or organisation doing great work for older people in our community?

You could be eligible for our Healthy Ageing Grant which will provide between $3,001 and $20,000 in funding. Applications open on Monday 3 June and close Friday 5 July 2024. 

We encourage community organisation representatives to attend this information session which will cover: 

  • grant overview

  • eligibility

  • key dates

  • how to apply

  • required information

  • assessment criteria

This event is suitable for community health services, leisure providers, learning organisations and neighbourhood houses. 

Bookings are essential and limited to two people per organisation.

Need assistance? 

If you have questions or want to know more about our grants program, contact our Grants team on 9840 9333 or email grants@manningham.vic.gov.au.  

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Media release: Community-led recommendations inform plans for Manningham
… Media release: Community-led recommendations inform plans for Manningham Community voices will remain at the forefront as Manningham Council embeds the Community Panel’s recommendations into its planning – moving …
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Community voices will remain at the forefront as Manningham Council embeds the Community Panel’s recommendations into its planning – moving forward with a shared vision for the future.

Council provided its response to the Panel's recommendations in March, with a commitment to implementing them to the fullest extent possible.

Manningham Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Diamante said she was proud to be a Council that seeks community insights and takes meaningful action. She will meet with Panel members in May to discuss how the key priorites they identified for Manningham will be addressed. 

“Together, we’re building a future that’s inclusive, sustainable and prosperous for all – guided by the voices and aspirations of our residents,” Cr Diamante said.

The Panel was formed in September 2024 and tasked with delving into complex challenges to help determine key priorities for Manningham.

One of its initial focuses was to review Manningham’s existing Community Vision to ensure it reflected the community’s evolving needs and aspirations. The Panel agreed on an updated vision, which was then adopted unchanged by Council at its March meeting.

Manningham is a harmonious, inclusive and safe community that is committed to sustainable growth, well-being, and innovation. We celebrate our diversity and natural environment whilst fostering a connected community that enriches the lives of all.

— Manningham Community Panel (2025)

The Panel handed over its final recommendations to Council at a meeting held in February, following approximately 1,680 collective hours of deliberation. 

The report contains 14 recommendations and one minority report, which were formally adopted at the March Council meeting. The recommendations span several themes including community safety, transport, open spaces and more.

“We’ve carefully considered each recommendation and prepared a detailed response, outlining how we plan to approach and implement each of them,” Cr Diamante said.

“This will play a pivotal role in helping shape our strategic planning and will drive decisions that will reflect community values,” she said. 

The Panel’s recommendations will provide valuable guidance as Council develops its four-year Council Plan and 10-year Asset and Financial Plans.

For further information and stay up to date, visit yoursay.manningham.vic.gov.au/help-shape-manninghams-future

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Key projects
… to better meet the needs and expectations of our growing community. Our capital works program brings this commitment … and improvement of council assets, facilities and community spaces through a number of key projects. Schramms Cottage Visitor Centre We’re building a new community facility at Rieschiecks Reserve. The building will …

Building a better Manningham

We are committed to managing our city’s infrastructure efficiently and sustainably to better meet the needs and expectations of our growing community.

Our capital works program brings this commitment to life by managing the maintenance and improvement of council assets, facilities and community spaces through a number of key projects.

A working drawing of the Schramms Cottage Visitor Centre site from above
Schramms Cottage Visitor Centre

We’re building a new community facility at Rieschiecks Reserve. The building will be used by the Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society and other community groups.

Templestowe Route Upgrade

The Templestowe Upgrade is a major project to reconstruct 1.8km of road between Templestowe Road and Williamson Road, including Parker, Swilk, James and Anderson streets. 

Artist's impression of tree lined road with pedestrians walking on footpath
Jumping Creek Road upgrade

This major project will reconstruct the full length of Jumping Creek Road from Ringwood-Warrandyte Road in Ringwood to Homestead Road in Wonga Park

Aquarena Outdoor Redevelopment

We're redeveloping the outdoor space at Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre.

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Warrandyte CFA volunteer firefighter recruitment night
… a thrilling, impactful volunteer opportunity within your community?  Warrandyte Country Fire Authority (CFA) are … dedicated to serving, protecting, and uplifting our local community. Embrace the chance to respond to emergencies, save … Why choose Warrandyte CFA?  Give back to your local community, making a tangible difference. Access comprehensive …

Are you seeking a thrilling, impactful volunteer opportunity within your community? 

Warrandyte Country Fire Authority (CFA) are excited to kickstart their recruitment process for 2024! Applications are now live, with formal training scheduled to commence May 2024.

Join the Warrandyte Fire Brigade and become part of a team dedicated to serving, protecting, and uplifting our local community. Embrace the chance to respond to emergencies, save lives, and ensure safety for everyone.

As a firefighter, you'll encounter challenges requiring bravery, resilience, and quick decision-making. However, the satisfaction of making a daily positive impact is immeasurable.

Why choose Warrandyte CFA? 

  • Give back to your local community, making a tangible difference.
  • Access comprehensive training and resources for support.
  • Join a close-knit team operating like family.
  • Receive all personal protection clothing, a uniform and continual training.

Who are they seeking? 

Warrandyte CFA encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, aiming to reflect our community's richness. Ready to embody our values of professionalism, dedication, and teamwork? If you're passionate, committed, and eager to serve, we want you as a volunteer firefighter!

Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity. Join the Warrandyte Fire Brigade and embark on a fulfilling career as a volunteer firefighter today!
 

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Equity, inclusion and respect workshop
… school wellbeing staff, service providers and interested community members. The workshop will feature interactive … colourful slides and lots of time for Q and A.  MC Square Community Centre For parents, guardians and families Whats On …

Manningham residents are invited to a free two-hour workshop on equality, inclusion and respect presented by Intertwine. 

Whether you're supporting young people who are queer, trans, neurodivergent, disabled, racialised or any combination of the above, we would love to see you.

Suitable for parents or guardians, educators, school wellbeing staff, service providers and interested community members.

The workshop will feature interactive activities, colourful slides and lots of time for Q and A. 

For parents, guardians and families
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Healthy, Happy and Wise - Forum for Older Adults - SOLD OUT
… expert speakers from organisations such as Eastern Community Legal Centre, Bendigo Bank, and Elder Rights … of elder rights, ageism prevention, and a safe, respectful community for all. This event is now sold out, but you can … expert speakers from organisations such as Eastern Community Legal Centre, Bendigo Bank, and Elder Rights …

Join us for the Healthy, Happy & Wise: Healthy Ageing Forum, an informative event designed to support older adults in ageing well.

Featuring expert speakers from organisations such as Eastern Community Legal Centre, Bendigo Bank, and Elder Rights Advocacy, the forum will cover key topics including financial literacy, retirement planning, elder rights, housing, and active living.

The expert panel will be addressing key topics relating to healthy ageing, and what it means to be Healthy, Happy and Wise. 
Participants will be able to explore resource stalls, and enjoy complimentary morning tea.

Held in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) 2025, this event highlights the importance of elder rights, ageism prevention, and a safe, respectful community for all.

This event is now sold out, but you can join the waitlist by clicking the "join waitlist" button on the right.

Join us for the Healthy, Happy & Wise: Healthy Ageing Forum, an informative event designed to support older adults in ageing well.

Featuring expert speakers from organisations such as Eastern Community Legal Centre, Bendigo Bank, and Elder Rights Advocacy, the forum will cover key topics including financial literacy, retirement planning, elder rights, housing, and active living.

Attendees can engage in a panel discussion with Q&A, explore resource stalls, and enjoy a complimentary morning tea for networking and community connection.

Held in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) 2025, this event highlights the importance of elder rights, ageism prevention, and a safe, respectful community for all.

 

This is a free event, however places are limited. Register your attendance today.

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Gambling harm forum for sporting clubs
… club culture. Find out how gambling impacts your sporting community, and what you can do to help reduce the risk of … Together, we can make a difference. Hear from experts and community voices who will speak about the challenges, effects …

Sport and gambling don’t have to go together.

Club representatives and coaches, we’d love you to join us for a conversation and find out how you can have a positive influence on players, teams, and club culture.

Find out how gambling impacts your sporting community, and what you can do to help reduce the risk of harm.

Together, we can make a difference.

Hear from experts and community voices who will speak about the challenges, effects of gambling on young people and help clubs, coaches and sport volunteers understand the role they play in developing and influencing teams and players at their club.

Let’s work together to raise awareness in our sporting communities, connect and find ways to reduce gambling harm.

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Artlinks art group at Warrandyte
… the morning or join in the activities.  Contact Trentwood Community House for further details and about transport … care referral if you are over 65 years of age. Warrandyte Community Hall Seniors Whats On … Artlinks art group at …

Artlinks is a creative art group which meets weekly at the Seniors Citizens Centre in Warrandyte.

The program is about getting together, meeting new people, whilst enjoying art and craft projects. No art skill required!

Bring your own project to work on, or be guided through a group activity.

Stay for the morning or join in the activities. 

Contact Trentwood Community House for further details and about transport options, or a My Aged care referral if you are over 65 years of age.

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Seniors Month public transport support experience
… work? Attendees will be picked up from their homes by EV community transport. They will be dropped off at Bulleen Park … Bulleen Park and Ride, where they will be picked up by EV community transport and dropped home. Time: Pick up from home … is essential and places are strictly limited. Call EV Community Transport on 9870 7822  to register or for more …

Older adults in Manningham are invited to join this supported public transport experience to East Melbourne for a lunch and garden outing.

Let us support you to travel to Bulleen Park and Ride bus depot, and then via public transport to Sir Osborn Cafe and Parliament Gardens.

How does it work?

Attendees will be picked up from their homes by EV community transport. They will be dropped off at Bulleen Park and Ride where they will take public transport to the Sir Osborn Cafe and Parliament Gardens. 

After lunch, attendees will then take public transport back to Bulleen Park and Ride, where they will be picked up by EV community transport and dropped home.

Time:

  • Pick up from home approximately 9:00am
  • Dropped off at home approximately 2:00pm

Cost: $5 booking fee plus $3 for Seniors Myki Card (purchase own lunch).

Registration

Registration is essential and places are strictly limited.

Call EV Community Transport on 9870 7822 to register or for more information.

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Pride Night at Aquarena
… is an inclusive gym and swim night for the LGBTIQA plus community and their allies. It is about providing a safe and welcoming recreation space for the community to listen to music, have some fun and participate …

Join us for Pride Night at Aquarena!

Pride Night is an inclusive gym and swim night for the LGBTIQA plus community and their allies. It is about providing a safe and welcoming recreation space for the community to listen to music, have some fun and participate in some physical activity. 

This is a free celebration with a DJ, performances, artisits, fun activities, fitness classes and access to pool facilities at Aquarena.

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… We are holding a home insurance workshop with Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC), a multidisciplinary legal service that works to prevent problems and support community resilience. The session will cover important topics …

Are you covered for emergencies at home?

We are holding a home insurance workshop with Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC), a multidisciplinary legal service that works to prevent problems and support community resilience.

The session will cover important topics including:

  • having an up-to-date insurance policy  
  • the right insurance amount for your home and contents
  • what to look out for in your existing insurance policy.

Participants are encouraged to bring insurance policy documents for personal reference during the session.

It's free to register but bookings are essential. 

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Home insurance workshop - Park Orchards
… We are holding a home insurance workshop with Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC), a multidisciplinary legal service that works to prevent problems and support community resilience. The session will cover important topics …

Are you covered for emergencies at home?

We are holding a home insurance workshop with Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC), a multidisciplinary legal service that works to prevent problems and support community resilience.

The session will cover important topics including:

  • having an up-to-date insurance policy  
  • the right insurance amount for your home and contents
  • what to look out for in your existing insurance policy.

Participants are encouraged to bring insurance policy documents for personal reference during the session.

It's free to register but bookings are essential. 

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Melbourne Water Frog Census
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This event is running all throughout spring!

Get involved in our community frog monitoring program, and collect data to help us manage frog populations and raise awareness of waterway health issues.

The Frog Census Program collects frog data from community members who record their calls at a local waterway. This data is added to the Atlas of Living Australia and the Victorian Biodiversity Atlas and is used to manage the health of Melbourne’s rivers and creeks.

For more information, visit Melbourne Water.

Download the Frog Census App:

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  • For Apple phones
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Wonga's Artist Celebration
… is fun evening out for the whole family. The Wonga Park Community Cottage will open its doors to our youth community to host a special evening showcasing local artistic …

Wonga's Artist Celebration (WAC) is fun evening out for the whole family.

The Wonga Park Community Cottage will open its doors to our youth community to host a special evening showcasing local artistic talent, including music performances, art exhibitions, stand-up comedy and more.

There will also be a selection of food trucks providing an assortment of tasty snacks and dinner options.

We invite all youth aged between 13 and 24 and their families to join in the fun.

This is a drug and alcohol-free event.

Visit our website and Facebook for more information and updates.

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Manningham PSA Neighbourhood Policing Forum
… Neighbourhood Policing Forum welcomes local services and community members to talk with police about what issues are important in your community. The forum will explore topics including: Current …

The Victoria Police Neighbourhood Policing Forum welcomes local services and community members to talk with police about what issues are important in your community.

The forum will explore topics including:

  • Current crime trends and crime prevention
  • Family violence
  • Young people
  • Road policing
  • Drugs and drug related crime.

The Neighbourhood Policing Forum will be run by a Victoria Police panel and questions will be taken from the audience throughout the event.

Registration is a must. Please click here to register.

If you'd like to submit a question prior to the forum, please click here.

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Wombat Bend Playground
… your imagination at the all abilities Wombat Bend. Enjoy community art and sculptures, sensory play activities, an …

Ignite your imagination at the all abilities Wombat Bend. Enjoy community art and sculptures, sensory play activities, an amphitheatre and a native forest walk. You’ll love exploring the large mosaic titled ‘The Circle of Friends’ and navigating the maze panels. Or try building your own cubby house from bush materials in the nature play area (east of the playground). With a fully fenced playground, children can run wild along pathways and the native forest walk.

Pack a picnic and relax by the Yarra - or cook a meal on the onsite barbecues. There are also toilets and drinking fountains onsite.

Wombat Bend is great for children, families and people who are young at heart.

Places and Spaces

Our playground includes:

  • swings
  • maze
  • monkey bars
  • slides
  • flying fox
  • sand play
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Have you noticed something unsafe like a broken tree branch or damaged playground that needs our attention?

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Some types of events, such as festivals or school's cross country runs need a special permission to be held on public land.

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wonguim wilam
… popular parks and a major tourist destination. The local community and visitors often use the park for informal …

wonguim wilam is one of Manningham's most popular parks and a major tourist destination. The local community and visitors often use the park for informal recreation activities. For the safety of children, wonguim wilam is a dog free zone.

Places and spaces

  • walking trails
  • exercise station under the bridge
  • Taffy Jones Hut
  • Firewise garden display demonstrates how home gardens can be designed to reduce the potential impacts of bushfire
  • picnic or barbecue along the river.
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There are lots of car parks along Yarra Street and at the nearby attractions and facilities. You can park the car at any of the places below:

  • The Bridge (East of Yarra Street Bridge) - canoe launch and toilets
  • Webb Street - bus stop
  • The Diary Tree - picnic area
  • Gospel - toilets and bus stop
  • Stiggant Street - Stiggants Reserve playground, barbecue and picnic area

Catching the bus?

The buses that visit the area are:

  • 906 - City to Warrandyte SmartBus service 
  • Bus routes 364, 578, 579

Report an issue

Have you noticed something unsafe like a broken tree branch or damaged playground that needs our attention?

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Electrify Your Life
… future, we have committed to net zero emissions for our community by 2035. Electrifying our homes, cars and …

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 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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Read local success stories

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

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