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Multicultural Dance for Wellbeing - SOLD OUT
… and fitness This event has sold out. This unique, fun 6-week dance program is designed to engage the mind and body to … neuroplasticity and the proven benefits of dance. This 6-week program incorporates breathing techniques to calm the …

This event has sold out.

This unique, fun 6-week dance program is designed to engage the mind and body to improve and enhance mind-body health.

This is an adult/open program for all genders. Participants are encouraged to attend all 6 sessions. 

Multicultural dance for wellbeing is based on the principles of neuroplasticity and the proven benefits of dance.

This 6-week program incorporates breathing techniques to calm the mind, and an exercise routine to develop strength, flexibility, and fitness of the body. It also includes creative dance and music from different cultures to create a space to express yourself, as well as providing opportunities to make new social connections.

No previous dance experience is required.

Instructor: Anjali Sengupta

 

 

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Kids Badminton Sessions
… covered in the sessions? Different technical theme each week Warm up, stretching and cool down Technical skills work … Fun inclusive group games Modified match play every week Fun for all ages How to enrol in the program Visit …

Badminton sessions for kids!

Sessions are every Tuesday 4.00pm to 5.00pm during term 2 of school.

For ages 5 to 12 years, all genders and abilities.

All equipment provided.

What's covered in the sessions?

  • Different technical theme each week
  • Warm up, stretching and cool down
  • Technical skills work and coaching
  • Fun inclusive group games
  • Modified match play every week
  • Fun for all ages

How to enrol in the program

  1. Visit FitforKids website
  2. Select Manningham DISC and Shuttle Smash
  3. Enter details, pay for term 2 program and start playing!
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Peace of Mind: Organise, Plan, Prosper

The upcoming event will feature three expert speakers offering valuable insights for seniors and their families. Join us for this practical, actionable, professional and motivating triple bill event. ...

The upcoming event will feature three expert speakers offering valuable insights for seniors and their families. Join us for this practical, actionable, professional and motivating triple bill event

1. Ilya Egorov from Balance Financial Group is a Financial Advisor
2. Professional Organiser, Veronica Kennedy from A Hand to Help 
3. Dianne Grace from Dianne Grace Family Law

Places are limited and booking is essential so contact Reception 9842 6726 or visit our website.

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Dancing with the Manningham Walking Group for Carers - This Girl Can
… Walking Group for Carers! In celebration of This Girl Can Week , we're hosting a special dance session where you can … and enjoy a cup of coffee in the spirit of This Girl Can Week . Don't miss this opportunity to refresh your spirit and …

Join us for a fantastic day of movement and connection with the Manningham Walking Group for Carers!

In celebration of This Girl Can Week, we're hosting a special dance session where you can groove, sway, and step to the beat. It's a fun way to stay active and socialize with fellow participants.

After an invigorating dance session, we'll wind down with some well-deserved coffee and a friendly chat. Share stories, make new friends, and relax as we come together to support one another.

Let's dance, laugh, and enjoy a cup of coffee in the spirit of This Girl Can Week. Don't miss this opportunity to refresh your spirit and connect with others. We look forward to seeing you there!

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The Pines Learning and Activity Centre
… occasions and can be hired until 11.00pm, seven days a week. It is located next to the Pines Shopping Centre.  On …

Our Pines Learning and Activity Centre is ideal for meetings, conferences, functions or family occasions and can be hired until 11.00pm, seven days a week. It is located next to the Pines Shopping Centre. 

Hosting a birthday party? Our facilities cater for children aged 12 years or under and adults aged 22 years and above.

Take our virtual tour of The Pines Learning and Activity Centre.

 

How much does it cost?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Bookings during the week are for a minimum of 2 hours, and 4 hours during the weekend.

If you book more than 10 times during a year, you are eligible for the regular hirer rate.

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Function room - Casual hirer$122 per hour$215 per hour
Function room - Regular hirer$40 per hour$54 per hour
Meeting room - Casual hirer$53 per hour$60 per hour
Meeting room - regular hirer$33 per hour$44 per hour

A set bond will be required two (2) weeks prior to your event date.  The amount varies per venue and further information will be provided upon booking.  All bond refunds are processed within ten (10) business days post event.

Make sure that you and your attendees are covered by public liability insurance. We can help to organise this for you.

 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of The Pines Learning and Activity Centre, or contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Yoga classes for current carers

Come join us for some relaxing yoga classes specifically designed for current carers. ...

Come join us for some relaxing yoga classes, specifically designed for current carers to unwind and de-stress.

Join 12 sessions of yoga/chair yoga classes, held at Living and Learning at Ajani. 

Please bring a yoga mat and your water bottle.

Weekly registrations are essential.

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Preventing elder abuse
… navigate the complex issue of elder abuse and to guide action to end the problem. Compass make resources and … the people who care for and support them. As a voice for action, Compass acts against elder abuse by raising …

Everyone has the right to live their lives free from abuse.

There’s a number of things we can all do to prevent elder abuse from getting out of hand such as:

  • respecting older people and call out ageism
  • listen to older people and their care partner
  • check in with vulnerable older people

Elder abuse is hard to picture, but happens every day. What starts out small doesn't always stay that way.

What is elder abuse?

Actions causing harm to an older person from someone they know or trust is elder abuse. It can include:

  • taking their money or possessions
  • not providing necessary care
  • making threats or stopping an older person’s from contacting others socially
  • physical or sexual abuse.

Anyone experiencing elder abuse may:

  • act fearfully or withdraw
  • show signs of stress, anxiety or depression
  • show signs of bruising or other physical injuries
  • not have the ability to pay their bills and expenses.

Elder abuse often occurs within close relationships and is a form of family violence. It’s unacceptable and we need to call it out.

 

How we can stop elder abuse

There’s several actions we can take to stop elder abuse and includes:

  • staying connected in the community
  • seeking independent advice
  • developing a support network of trusted friends and professionals
  • seeking help.

If you or anyone you know is experiencing elder abuse, don’t be afraid to ask for help.

Learn more about how we’re tackling ageism in Manningham.

Getting help and assistance

 

Compass

Compass is a national website created to help older Australians navigate the complex issue of elder abuse and to guide action to end the problem. Compass make resources and information available both for older Australians and for the people who care for and support them.

As a voice for action, Compass acts against elder abuse by raising nationwide awareness of this growing social issue and simplifying the process of connecting people to services and information that can help.

Learn more by visiting compass.info or by calling 1800 ELDERhelp.

 

OPERA: Older People, Equity, Respect and Ageing

The OPERA project is a partnership between Eastern Community Legal Centre and Swinburne University. The project engages with older people about their experiences of ageing and age discrimination in the community.

The aim of the project is to ensure that older people feel valued and respected. It’s also about challenging some of the harmful beliefs and attitudes that can lead to age discrimination.

Every individual has the right to feel safe, respected and valued.

Learn more about the OPERA Project.

 

More helpful resources

  • Seniors Rights Victoria
    Phone: 1300 368 821
    Website: seniorsrights.org.au/
  • Eastern Community Legal Centre
    Phone: 9762 6235
    Website: eclc.org.au/contact-us/
  • Relationships Australia Victoria
    Phone: 9261 8700
    Website: rav.org.au

 

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Re:SPECT - Art therapy
… a Space to Pause, Express, Connect and Thrive. A 6 week creative art therapy group for women recovering from …

Re:SPECT: a Space to Pause, Express, Connect and Thrive.

A 6 week creative art therapy group for women recovering from family violence.

The Women’s Re:SPECT program utilises the visual arts, journaling and mindfulness for self-expression to explore themes relating to emotions, values and identity.

Bookings are required.

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Council Meeting 27 February 2024
… 6.1 Petition - Requesting Council to develop an LGBTQIA+ Action Plan 10:45 6.2 Petition - Calling for Solidarity with … CONNECTED COMMUNITIES 01:15:10 11.1 Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2024 - 2025 (Page 3) 01:20:00 11.2 Manningham Draft Gambling Policy & Action Plan 2024 (Page 25)   12. CITY SERVICES 01:29:30 12.1 …

Meeting Date: 27 February 2024
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

Limited seating is available in the chamber and a limited number of seating will be available in the foyer.  

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Timecode Item
5:15 4. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
  5. PRESENTATIONS
6:00 5.1 Passing of Mr Ivan Edgar Peter-Budge
8:44 5.2. Australia Day Honours 2024
  6. PETITIONS
09:54 6.1 Petition - Requesting Council to develop an LGBTQIA+ Action Plan
10:45 6.2 Petition - Calling for Solidarity with Palestine
11:30 6.3 Online Petition - Calling for Solidarity with Palestine
12:30 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
  15. NOTICES OF MOTION
39:00 15.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Tomas Lightbody (NOM No. 1/2024 (Page 154)
  11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
01:15:10 11.1 Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2024 - 2025 (Page 3)
01:20:00 11.2 Manningham Draft Gambling Policy & Action Plan 2024 (Page 25)
  12. CITY SERVICES
01:29:30 12.1 Quarterly Capital Works Status Report - Quarter 1 (Page 51)
01:39:00 12.2 Cyclic Block Pruning and Tree Maintenance Contract Award (Page 95)
  13 EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY
01:41:15 13.1 2024/25 Deliberative Panel (Page 99)
01:47:20 13.2 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 2 (Oct-Dec), 2023/24 (Page 106)
  14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 134)
01:53:00 14.1 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 134)
01:54:00 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 140)
01:54:30 14.3 Documents for Sealing (Page 152)
01:55:00 17. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 156)
02:02:00 18. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS
  18.1 Future Directions Regional Assessment Service (Page 156)

 

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Arts Manningham Meet Up
… event, we'll be testing ideas that will form the Arts Action Plan and sharing what we've heard from the community. …

We are launching a Meet Up to connect with artists, creatives and arts workers across Manningham.

For our first event, we'll be testing ideas that will form the Arts Action Plan and sharing what we've heard from the community.

All welcome.

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Have your say on the Draft Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2035
… Have your say on the Draft Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2035 We’re seeking feedback on our draft … Say … Have your say on the Draft Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2035 …
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We’re seeking feedback on our draft Road Safety Strategy 2025-2035, which identifies road improvements, targeted education and speed zone reviews as our key priorities. 

The draft strategy outlines clear objectives and a detailed action plan to enhance road safety and reduce traffic-related accidents, injuries and fatalities

Our Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Diamante, said this strategy will guide proactive projects and programs over the next decade.

“We’re committed to improving our transport system as we strive for ‘Vision Zero’— where nobody is seriously injured or killed on our roads,” said Cr Diamante. 

“To plan for safer roads, we first needed to understand the local issues and experiences of road users in Manningham.

“We received more than 200 responses to last year’s community survey, which told us what matters most to our community.

“Now we want to ensure the proposed strategy and action plan accurately reflects community priorities,” she said.

Key proposed actions include:

  • road safety audits in high-risk areas
  • infrastructure upgrades
  • speed limit reviews
  • continual road user education
  • updates to the Manningham Walking and Cycling Strategy

The draft strategy was informed by feedback from last year’s community consultation, local road safety data, input from road safety partners and aligns with State and Federal strategies.
 

Have Your Say

Provide feedback by completing our survey on the draft Road Safety Strategy 2025-2035 via Your Say Manningham by 21 February 2025. 

Feedback from the community and Councillors will shape the final version of the strategy, which will be presented for Council endorsement in early 2025.

 

Find out more

For the latest updates and information, visit Your Say Manningham. If you have any questions about this project, contact us.

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Powers of Attorney and Substitute Decision Making
… This event is being delivered as part of Victorian Law Week 2024.  Whats On … Powers of Attorney and Substitute …

Learn more about your legal rights whilst planning for your future during this free webinar.

Anita Koochew from Eastern Community Legal Centre will deliver an online information session on the role of Powers of Attorney and other Substitute Decision Making mechanisms to support people with a disability and their carers.

This event is being delivered as part of Victorian Law Week 2024. 

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Taking Charge: Planning for the future
… Bulleen and Warrandyte Libraries during Victorian Law Week (20 to 26 May) to learn about legal issues relevant to …

Join Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) for Taking Charge: Planning for the future, including healthy ageing, wills and powers of attorney.

Visit The Pines, Bulleen and Warrandyte Libraries during Victorian Law Week (20 to 26 May) to learn about legal issues relevant to you and your community.

Information brochures from ECLC will be made available from information stalls.

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Ausome Hoops, a basketball program specifically designed for young people with Autism
… families as well. “Ausome Hoops is the best part of our week! My son loves the sessions, and I can sit back and …

Ausome Hoops delivers weekly programs to kids on the spectrum, providing a safe, inclusive space where they can learn how to play basketball free from the judgment from others that may be present in mainstream sports programs.
The program was created after Phoebe McShane saw a lack of Autism-Inclusive sport programs available for her younger brother. His experiences saw him struggle to stick to a sport for more than 6 months due to the lack of knowledge and support from coaches and peers. He had tried just about every sport offered in their area but hadn’t found the right fit. And from here, Ausome Hoops was born!
Bulleen Boomers have been running Ausome Hoops for three years now, positively impacting the lives of not only the participants, but their families as well.
“Ausome Hoops is the best part of our week! My son loves the sessions, and I can sit back and relax, knowing he is in great hands. I used to help with him in the sessions when he first started, but he is so confident now that I can step away and just enjoy watching him!”

Please contact Jen for further information or if you require an invoice for NDIS before registering to attend.

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Walking Basketball at Bulleen Boomers

Walking Basketball is fun for all ages and abilities!  ...

Walking Basketball is for participants across all ages, genders and abilities. It helps to maintain and improve mental and physical health in a fun and judgment free environment.

Sessions run weekly on a Thursday and are relaxed and fun, with a lot of laughter. 

Morning tea is provided afterwards.

Upcoming term dates:

  • Term 3 - Thursday 25 July to Thursday 19 September
  • Term 4 - Thursday 10 October to Thursday 5 December

Sessions are free but registration is required.

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Fines and Infringements with Eastern Community Legal Centre
… Bulleen and Warrandyte Libraries during Victorian Law Week (20 to 26 May) to learn about legal issues relevant to …

Hear from Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) on the ins and outs of fines and infringements. Whether you are thinking of paying, contesting, or organising instalments there is always something to learn.

Visit The Pines, Bulleen and Warrandyte Libraries during Victorian Law Week (20 to 26 May) to learn about legal issues relevant to you and your community.

Information brochures from ECLC will be made available from information stalls.

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Home Harvest - Essential crop rotation and succession planning - part 1
… and ripen that elusive Christmas tomato. Create your own action plan for your vegetable patch. Topics covered include: … planting growing Christmas tomatoes, creating an action plan. Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm. …

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

Manningham has more than four seasons. Duncan Cocking from Leaf, Root and Fruit will deep dive into succession planning for local conditions.

Duncan will discuss the patterns that he sees in nature and how easily you can begin observing them too. Use these observations to inspire your gardening activities by working with nature rather than against it. Learn how to refine your succession planting and ripen that elusive Christmas tomato. Create your own action plan for your vegetable patch.

Topics covered include:

  • the seasons of Melbourne/Manningham
  • being an observant gardener
  • Phenology
  • timing of planting and succession planting
  • growing Christmas tomatoes, creating an action plan.

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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Composting workshop
… efforts? Join us this International Compost Awareness Week for a free composting workshop by the experts at Compost …

Are you new to composting, or an experienced composter ready to level up your composting efforts?

Join us this International Compost Awareness Week for a free composting workshop by the experts at Compost Community. 

The session will cover: 

  • choosing the system that best suits your lifestyle
  • adding organics
  • speeding up your compost
  • troubleshooting common issues
  • harvesting and using the finished compost.

Registration is essential and spots are limited.

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Creative Age Programs: for Carers
… designed specifically for people living with early stage dementia and their Carers to discover their creativity …

Everyone has the capacity for creative expression and enjoyment. 

Heide’s Creative Age Programs are designed specifically for people living with early stage dementia and their Carers to discover their creativity through the non-verbal avenue of art, and to promote health and wellbeing. Heide’s Creative Age programs are kindly supported by the Phil Taylor Foundation.

The sessions run from 1:30pm each Thursday until 3 April 2025.

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Public Transport
Train (Hurstbridge line) to Heidelberg station and bus #903 (Mordialloc bound) to Heide. Disembark at the Bulleen Road/Manningham Road stop. Estimated bus travel time is 5-10 minutes. Walk to Heide through Banksia Park, via the pedestrian path next to the Helmet sculpture on the corner of Bridge Street or by walking North on Bulleen Road and entering via the upper car park.

Bicycle
Heide is located next to Banksia Park near the Main Yarra Trail. From Southbank, this 33km bike trail passes ancient gums and billabongs before ending at Westerfolds Park in Templestowe. With a flat grade and good quality track, this trail makes for an enjoyable experience and a truly ‘green’ way to travel to Heide.

Car
Free parking available on-site and additional parking available in adjoining Banksia Park (enter via 5 Templestowe Road)

Bus / coach parking
The parking at Heide is not suitable for buses so we advise bus and coach drivers to park in the bays on Templestowe Road, immediately preceding the entrance to the museum at 7 Templestowe Road (alongside picket fence).

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… to use.  These workshops are made possible thanks to  YMCA Action Sports  and  Victorian Skateboard Association.    …

These workshops are led by experienced instructors to create a fun environment that involves games with a social focus.

During an All Aboard session, children and young people build confidence by learning about skate skill development, injury prevention, skate park etiquette and equipment maintenance.

Each session generally runs for an hour and can accommodate up to 25 people at a time, from beginners to intermediates.

All genders and all abilities are welcome to participate. 

Skateboards, helmets and padding provided.

However, If you have your own equipment, you are welcomed to bring this along to use. 

These workshops are made possible thanks to YMCA Action Sports and Victorian Skateboard Association. 

 

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