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Warrandyte Repair Cafe
… Toss it? No way!  The Warrandyte Mechanics Institute and Arts Association (WMI&AA) runs the Warrandyte Repair Café … At the Mechanics Hall, on the corner of Yarra Street and Mitchell Avenue, everything centres on making repairs.  Starting from 10:30 am and ending at 12:30 pm, various volunteer repair experts (we …

What do you do with a broken toaster? Or with a bike when the wheel runs out of true? Or with a sweater full of moth holes? Toss it? No way! 

The Warrandyte Mechanics Institute and Arts Association (WMI&AA) runs the Warrandyte Repair Café at the Mechanics Hall on the first Sunday of each month.

At the Mechanics Hall, on the corner of Yarra Street and Mitchell Avenue, everything centres on making repairs. 

Starting from 10:30 am and ending at 12:30 pm, various volunteer repair experts (we call them our lovely ‘fixers’) will be available to help make all possible repairs free of charge. 

Tools and materials will also be on hand. People visiting the Repair Café will bring along their broken items from home. Toasters, lamps, hair dryers, clothes, bikes, toys, crockery... anything that is broken is welcome, and can more than likely be repaired. 

The Repair Café specialists almost always have the know-how.

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All Abilities All Stars Basketball
… All Abilities All Stars Basketball Health and fitness Manningham Youth Services presents All Abilities, … a basketball event for young people to celebrate inclusion and diversity, as part of Youth Fest 2025.  With the help of Active Manningham and Doncaster All Abilities Basketball, this all abilities, all …

Manningham Youth Services presents All Abilities, All Stars - a basketball event for young people to celebrate inclusion and diversity, as part of Youth Fest 2025. 

With the help of Active Manningham and Doncaster All Abilities Basketball, this all abilities, all stars event will be a full day of 3 v 3 basketball, mini games, free shooting, and fun for all young people aged 12 to 25 years.

  • 10am to 12.30pm -  casual shooting, stall holders, mini games and more
  • 1.00pm - 4.30pm - 3 V 3 competition

Please note: Competitions will be split by age and gender:

  • boys - 12 to 14 years
  • girls - 12 to 14 years
  • boys - 15 to 17 years
  • girls - 15 to 17 years
  • mixed - 18 plus years

You will be contacted after registration with a form for team sign ups.

 

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How to build on or renovate your heritage listed property
… renovation or maintenance work on your property. Property and Development … How to build on or renovate your heritage …

A heritage overlay may affect any building, renovation or maintenance work on your property. The heritage overlay details when you’ll need a planning permit. It also shows the location and the level of heritage controls over a particular heritage place.

You can find out more about the provisions in our planning scheme.

 

Assess the significance of a property

A statement of significance will accompany a heritage assessment and indicate why the site is important and what to conserve. Documenting what’s significant of a place helps to protect and manage the place appropriately.

Proposals for a planning permit for a heritage place needs to consider the policies and provisions of our planning scheme.

 

Check to see if a heritage overlay affects your property

Search to see if a heritage overlay affects your property.

 

When do you need a permit?

When your property has a heritage overlay you’ll need a permit to:

  • subdivide or consolidate land
  • demolish or remove a building (including part of a building)
  • construct a building (including part of a building, or a fence)
  • externally alter a building
  • construct or carry out works
  • construct or display a sign
  • externally paint an unpainted surface (refer to note below)
  • externally paint a building if the painting constitutes an advertisement.

 

When do additional controls apply for the heritage overlay

There’ll be some instances where additional controls will apply, such as:

  • external paint controls
  • internal alteration controls
  • control over trees.

Our schedule to the heritage overlay will identify any additional controls.

 

Making repairs or maintenance on a heritage place

You won’t need a planning permit to carry out routine maintenance and repairs if they don’t change the appearance of the place.

When doing maintenance or repair work, you’ll need to follow the same standards for any:

  • details
  • specifications
  • materials.

If unsure, check with us before doing any repair or maintenance work.

The heritage overlay may not apply to the whole site. Refer to the planning scheme maps online or in our offices.

 

Demolishing a heritage place

We discourage demolition of a heritage place if it’s individually significant or it contributes to the significance of an area. Demolition will only occur if we find the building structurally unsound.

The statement of significance will say why the place is important.

The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) can review planning permit decisions.

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  • City of Doncaster and Templestowe Heritage Study 1991 Richard Peterson
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Experience our best local talent this summer
… Check out our talented creative artists who are taking centre stage at a shopping precinct near you this summer . On this page All News Kids and Family Find Your Local … Experience our best local talent …
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Check out our talented creative artists who are taking centre stage at a shopping precinct near you this summer.

We have a huge program of events in store for you in the coming months as part of our Find Your Local – Summer Celebration campaign, showcasing the artistic spirit of our vibrant neighbourhoods. 

Activities and live entertainment are planned for locations across Manningham including:

  •  Jackson Court
  •  Tunstall Square Shopping Centre
  • Templestowe Village
  • Warrandyte township
  • Macedon Square
  • and more! 
A women and a black dress singing into a microphone during an outdoor performance on the footpath with another woman wearing Christmas antler ears sitting behind her playing the guitar.
A live performance at Jackson Court in December.

There will also be an opportunity to get creative with chalk drawings on the footpaths.

The program will be continually updated over summer and continue through to early March. 

Keep an eye out for updates to our schedule here or follow @FindYourLocalManningham on Instagram.

For more information, contact 9840 9333 or email business@manningham.vic.gov.au. 

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Youth in Focus: Helping Young People Thrive
… Dr Michael Carr-Gregg as he shares practical advice and strategies to help support young people in a rapidly … world. The seminar is designed for parents, carers and professionals, and explores the new, complex pressures … required as seats are limited. Manningham Function Centre For parents, guardians and families … Youth in Focus: …

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Hear from renowned psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg as he shares practical advice and strategies to help support young people in a rapidly changing world.

The seminar is designed for parents, carers and professionals, and explores the new, complex pressures facing young people today – social, emotional and digital.

Young people are navigating increased academic pressure, social media influences, anxiety about the future, and a sense of disconnection or overwhelm. Many struggle with self-esteem, managing friendships, and balancing online and offline life.

Dr Carr-Gregg will provide a deeper understanding of the challenges young people face, as well as clear, actionable tools to help them manage stress, build confidence, and thrive. 

Dr Carr-Gregg is a psychologist, author and broadcaster, renowned for his expertise in parenting, children, adolescents and mental health. He has written 18 books including Surviving Adolescents, When to Really Worry and Beyond Cyberbullying.

This is a free seminar, registration required as seats are limited.

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Street football - SOLD OUT
… Street football - SOLD OUT Health and fitness UPDATE: This event has sold out. Football … This event is perfect for all street football, futsal and soccer enthusiasts who want to try street football for … Western Australia at the FFA Nationals. On the East coast of Australia, Daniel played for Melbourne Futsal …

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Football Victoria will be activating the newly installed dual futsal court at Koonung reserve to teach you how to play street football.

This event is perfect for all street football, futsal and soccer enthusiasts who want to try street football for the first time or enhance their skills and test out the new public outdoor dual futsal court in Manningham.

During the clinic, participants will have the opportunity to learn from experienced Football Victoria coaches who will guide you through various street football techniques, strategies and games.

This clinic is for all levels - beginners and advanced.

Please note: there are two sessions running on the day. Register for the session that matches your age group.

  • 10.00am to 11.00am - under 8's and under 10’s
  • 11.00am – 12.00pm - under 11’s and under 12’s

Registrations are essential. Numbers are strictly limited.

Appearance and coaching from Daniel Cappellaro - D10

D10 is Daniel Cappellaro, a futsal player, street footballer and coach. Daniel, along with staff from Football Victoria will be joining in both sessions at this clinic.

Daniel has travelled the world playing street football and futsal in the UEFA Futsal Champions League. Daniel has also represented and helped found Western Australia’s most successful futsal club Cambio Cumbre.

Other highlights include AFA Australian Men’s team selection and representing Western Australia at the FFA Nationals. On the East coast of Australia, Daniel played for Melbourne Futsal Club (powered by Melbourne City Football Club), Balwyn Futsal Club and Pascoe Vale Futsal Club, in Victoria’s and Futsal Oz’s prestigious Series Futsal Victoria.

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Water leak on Blackburn Road
… There’s been a water leak on Blackburn Road near The Pines Shopping Centre. We’re putting temporary measures in place to stop the water pooling on the road today and are scheduling works to repair the road damage.  On this …
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There’s been a water leak on Blackburn Road near The Pines Shopping Centre.

We’re putting temporary measures in place to stop the water pooling on the road today and are scheduling works to repair the road damage. 

 

 

For more information, contact us on 9840 9333.

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Mental Health First Aid course for sporting clubs
… Mental Health First Aid course for sporting clubs Programs and workshops Manningham City Council has partnered with … First Aid training to volunteers of Manningham sport and recreation clubs. Using practical, evidence-based action … on Monday 2 May will be held at the Manningham Function Centre Be kind Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Whats On …

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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Healthy Ageing Grant - Information session
… Healthy Ageing Grant - Information session Programs and workshops Building on the information shared in the Community Grant Information Session and Grant Writing Workshop, this is your opportunity to ask … 13 December 2024 Download download Manningham Function Centre Seniors Grants and Funding Whats On … Healthy Ageing …

Building on the information shared in the Community Grant Information Session and Grant Writing Workshop, this is your opportunity to ask questions about your grant proposal and receive constructive, unbiased feedback. 

During the session, you’ll have a chance to discuss your ideas in a 1:1 conversation with a staff member from the Healthy Ageing Team. Our team will also emphasize the importance of aligning your proposal with our Healthy Ageing objectives. 

Please note: it is expected you attend the Community Grants session and the Grants writing workshop prior to attending this session to best equip yourself with knowledge required to submit your application.

  • Who can attend: Maximum of two representatives from each organisation to attend
  • Cost: Free
  • What to bring: A pen, notepad and your ideas
  • How to register: Places are limited and bookings are essential. Register now to secure your place

If you are unable to register online, call the Healthy Ageing Team on 9840 9230. 

 

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International Women’s Day Breakfast 2025 - SOLD OUT
… Women’s Day Breakfast 2025 - SOLD OUT Programs and workshops This event has sold out. International Women’s … Day is a global celebration of women’s achievements and raises awareness for women’s equality. Thirty years ago, … about this event, contact us . Manningham Function Centre Accessible Manningham Business Whats On … …

This event has sold out.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Media release: Manningham Council partners with Jackson Court traders to support local business
… first initiative – a welcoming new sign at Jackson Court Shopping Centre.  On this page Media releases … Media release: …
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With support from Manningham Council, the new Jackson Court Traders Association has seen the launch of its first initiative – a welcoming new sign at Jackson Court Shopping Centre.

Formed just over a year ago, the Jackson Court Traders Association advocates for its businesses, collaborates with Council, pursues funding opportunities and creates initiatives to promote the popular activity centre.

Jackson Court has more than 90 businesses, making it one of Manningham’s busiest and most vibrant centres. 

The new sign on Doncaster Road is designed to showcase the mix of local businesses and advertise the centre.

Manningham Council supports activity centres with infrastructure upgrades, business support and planning. At Jackson Court, Council helped establish the traders’ association with registration, governance, communication and business development support.

President of the Jackson Court Traders Association, Con Valsamis said the sign brings a new look and increased advertising space for businesses at the centre.

"As a group, we have so many ideas on ways to continue improving this important shopping district. This new signage is a big step towards us achieving these goals,” Mr Valsamis said.

“A big thank you to my fellow committee members for their passion and dedication and to Manningham Council for their support in setting up our traders association.” 

“We want to bring this area to life and really show people what we at Jackson Court have to offer,” Mr Valsamis added. 

You can follow Jackson Court Traders Association on Instagram @jacksoncourt.doncaster.

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Holiday Accelerated Swim Program
… Holiday Accelerated Swim Program Programs and workshops Help your kids be more confident in the water … Program (HASP). Enrol now for a week of aquatic adventure and skill building. This program is designed to help develop … adult present to supervise. Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Kids and Family …

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

  • classes are for students over three years of age
  • no partial bookings (you must sign up for the full five days)
  • no refunds - credits may be permitted if a medical certificate is provided before the program commences
  • all participants must follow the Watch Around Water requirements
  • all children under 10 years are required to have an adult (parent/guardian) supervising them while at Aquarena. Children will not be able to participate in lessons if there is no adult present to supervise.
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Women's only group fitness sessions
… Women's only group fitness sessions Health and fitness Over a four-week program, participants will alternate between a Pilates Mat class and HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) classes. Both … the muscles of your body Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Whats On … …

Over a four-week program, participants will alternate between a Pilates Mat class and HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) classes.

Both sessions are suitable for beginners and advanced participants. Classes are run by a qualified Aquarena instructor.

These sessions are being run in partnership with Serenity for Women, Aquarena and Manningham Council.

Spots are limited so registrations are essential.

What to bring: Exercise mat, water bottle, towel 

What to wear: Comfortable clothes to work out in

 

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Benefits of Pilates

  • Increased muscle strength and tone particularly of your abdominal muscles, lower back, hips and buttocks (the core muscles of your body)
  • Balanced muscle strength on both sides of your body
  • Improved posture
  • Better mobility

 

Benefits of HIIT training

  • Tabata is one of the most popular forms of HIIT style classes
  • Full body HIIT, a full body workout is great for anyone no matter your level of fitness
  • HIIT incorporating small weights to help tone and strengthen the muscles of your body
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Manningham Junior Ranger Program
… Manningham Junior Ranger Program Environment and sustainability The Manningham Junior Ranger Program is designed to get young environmentalists out and active in our local environment. Go on a bush park … Meeting place: Currawong Bush Park, Environment Education Centre.  This event is part our  Manningham Spring Outdoors …

The Manningham Junior Ranger Program is designed to get young environmentalists out and active in our local environment.

Go on a bush park discovery walk with Environment Officers as they explore why Currawong Bush Park is known as the best little wilderness in town.

Survive a live wildlife show presented by Wild Action, the Zoo that comes to you.

Experience nature as a place to play, imagine, relax and explore.

Important information:

  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start time.
  • Come prepared and dress for the weather on the day. Please wear closed-toed footwear.
  • Don’t forget to bring a snack and water bottle for morning tea.
  • In the event of extreme weather, this event will be cancelled.
  • Currawong Bush Park is protected habitat, dogs are not permitted in the park at any time.

Meeting place:

Currawong Bush Park, Environment Education Centre. 

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

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

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Raising dementia awareness
… come together. They create a more inclusive, supportive and welcoming place where everyone can thrive.  We are … come together. They create a more inclusive, supportive and welcoming place where everyone can thrive.  People living … centres, neighbourhood houses and the Manningham Civic Centre.  Manningham Dementia Information Booklet Manningham …

We are actively working towards a Dementia-Friendly Community.

In a Dementia-Friendly Community, people committed to making change come together. They create a more inclusive, supportive and welcoming place where everyone can thrive. 

People living with dementia are at the heart of all dementia-friendly communities, sharing their experiences to help create an inclusive community for all. You can be an individual, a group, a business or organisation, anyone can make a difference. 

Each Dementia-Friendly Community is unique, they may include social, sporting, recreational, faith-based or community groups. However, what they all share is that they engage with people living with dementia to understand their needs to create inclusive and supportive environments. 

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Finding support for someone recently diagnosed with dementia

After a dementia diagnosis, it’s easy for you or your loved ones to feel overwhelmed. Support is available to help maintain a person’s independence and help them live well.

Dementia Australia can help individuals, couples and families by helping you:

  • learn how to live well at home
  • understand more about dementia
  • access local support services.

Free and confidential, the National Dementia Helpline provides expert information, advice and support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. They can:

  • provide emotional support and guidance
  • connect you to Dementia Australia and community support services and programs
  • discuss government support, including My Aged Care, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Carer Gateway and Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service (DBMAS).

Call 1800 100 500 to speak with the National Dementia Helpline.
 

Helpful resources

Dementia Australia language guidelines

Misusing words with negative connotations when discussing dementia can have negative impacts. It can also lead to stigma or discrimination. To ensure that the words we’re using are sensitive to those affected by dementia, Dementia Australia’s language guidelines is a great resource.

Dementia Australia – quick links

You can visit Dementia Australia’s Quicklinks to find information relating to dementia, support, information and services provided by Dementia Australia.

Manningham Dementia Information Booklet

The revised Dementia Information Booklet was created in partnership with community members with lived dementia experience. Download a copy below or pick up a hard copy from various locations throughout Manningham, including libraries, medical centres, neighbourhood houses and the Manningham Civic Centre. 

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Become a Dementia Friend

Proudly, the entire Healthy Ageing Team at Manningham are Dementia Friends. Being a Dementia Friend means we are interested in learning how to support our community to become more friendly and inclusive of people living with dementia. 

You can become a Dementia Friend and make a positive difference to people living with dementia. Register today and help increase awareness and support for people living with dementia.

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… Chats Social support programs Enjoy a cup of coffee, cake and some meaningful conversation in a friendly open space … residents to  take part in one of two Coffee Chats at Doncaster Bunnings. The event will be bilingual, in both English and Mandarin, and everyone is welcome attend! The Seniors …

Enjoy a cup of coffee, cake and some meaningful conversation in a friendly open space with the Seniors Happy Life Club. 

The Seniors Happy Life Club is inviting Manningham residents to  take part in one of two Coffee Chats at Doncaster Bunnings. The event will be bilingual, in both English and Mandarin, and everyone is welcome attend!

The Seniors Happy Life Club are proud to be hosting these chats as part of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (November 25 to December 10) to help raise awareness and promote a world free of violence for women and girls and non-binary people.

 On the day: 

  • Hear from a local police and Council officers about local support services, safety, and what we can all do to help prevent violence.
  • Learn more about how we can all contribute to ending gender-based violence in our communities.
  • Share a safe space for people to discuss the issue and find out how to get help if needed.

Whether you're seeking information, want to show your support, or simply enjoy a friendly chat

Spaces are limited. Please register to attend.  

To register call Suzanne on 0402 958 821 or email  suzanne200571@hotmail.com.  

This event is supported by Manningham Council's 16 Days of Activism Small Grants.   

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The Men's Table - Celebrating Men's Health Week
… The Men's Table - Celebrating Men's Health Week Health and fitness Join The Men’s Table for an evening of food and laughter in celebration of Men's Health Week. What can … Manningham City Council and Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre. About the Men's Table The Men’s Table creates a …

Join The Men’s Table for an evening of food and laughter in celebration of Men's Health Week.

What can you expect from the evening?

  • Food (included in the ticket price)
  • Laughter
  • Camaraderie
  • Connection
  • Did we mention food and laughter?
  • And hear what is happening in your community to prioritise men’s health, not just in Men’s Health Week but all year round. 

Hear from The Men’s Table, a men’s peer support group that meets at The Grand Hotel over dinner once a month to share openly about their lives, their challenges, their highs and lows with a group of like-minded men.

No membership fee, just the cost of your meal each month.

This event is proudly supported by Manningham City Council and Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre.

About the Men's Table

The Men’s Table creates a unique environment for men to share openly about their lives with other men.

The Men’s Table creates a sense of belonging, community, peer support and camaraderie that is lacking for many men, even for some who already have a group of mates.

The Men’s Table began in 2011 with 12 men who have met once a month for dinner and has since become a national charity and grown to 59 tables across Australia.

This evening will give you an insight into what it is like to be part of a Men’s Table and how it benefits the community as a whole. We’ll also provide details on how to join a Men’s Table for those men interested in joining.

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Funding boost a win for local sport and recreation
… Funding boost a win for local sport and recreation We've received more than $450,000 in Victorian … Government funding to support three major recreation and leisure projects, including the Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre outdoor redevelopment. On this page Capital Works …
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We've received more than $450,000 in Victorian Government funding to support three major recreation and leisure projects, including the Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre outdoor redevelopment.

Mayor Cr Deirdre Diamante met with North-Eastern Metropolitan MP Sonja Terpstra, and the new Federal Member for Menzies, Gabriel Ng, MP, at Aquarena this week for the funding announcement. The three projects that have received support through the 2024-25 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund, are:

  • Aquarena outdoor redevelopment: $250,000
  • Domeney Reserve sports field LED floodlight upgrade: $162,937
  • Manningham Recreation Strategy: $40,000.

“We’re grateful to receive this critical financial support through Sonja Terpstra and the Victorian Government’s 2024-25 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund,” Cr Diamante said.

“This funding will go toward important projects that benefit the health, wellbeing and safety of our community in Manningham.

“Aquarena has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. From learn to swim lessons in the old outdoor 25m pool, to hot summer days climbing those endless stairs to the car park. Aquarena is part of the fabric of Manningham.”

Sonja Terpstra said, “The Allan Labor Government is delivering on its promise to upgrade Aquarena at Doncaster. As a seasoned swimmer myself, I couldn't be more excited about what this means for locals in Doncaster and surrounding suburbs who love to swim.

“We're also investing $162,937 for LED lighting at Domeney Reserve in Park Orchards and $40,000 towards Manningham Council's recreation strategy. These investments ensure our community sporting facilities are modernised and accessible, which means more people can enjoy playing local sport right on their doorstep.”

The redevelopment of the outdoor precinct at Aquarena will see a new 50m outdoor pool, family zone with interactive water play, splash pad and toddler pool, spectator seating, change rooms, a new café and more.

At Domeney Reserve, the sports field floodlighting will be upgraded to a minimum of 100LUX to meet the needs for evening AFL play. This will improve facility capacity and participant safety and ensure the lighting meets appropriate standards.

A new Manningham Recreation Strategy will help guide the future provision of community-based sport, recreation and leisure opportunities for residents over the next 10 years.

Image: Federal Member for Menzies Gabriel Ng, MP, Manningham Mayor, Cr Deirdre Diamante and North-Eastern Metropolitan MP Sonja Terpstra at Aquarena for the funding announcement.

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… Media release: Funding boost a win for local sport and recreation Manningham Council has welcomed more than … Government funding to support three major recreation and leisure projects, including the Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre outdoor redevelopment. On this page Media releases … …
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Manningham Council has welcomed more than $450,000 in Victorian Government funding to support three major recreation and leisure projects, including the Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre outdoor redevelopment.

Mayor Cr Deirdre Diamante met with North-Eastern Metropolitan MP Sonja Terpstra, and the new Federal Member for Menzies, Gabriel Ng, MP, at Aquarena this week for the funding announcement. The three projects that have received support through the 2024-25 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund, are:

  • Aquarena outdoor redevelopment: $250,000
  • Domeney Reserve sports field LED floodlight upgrade: $162,937
  • Manningham Recreation Strategy: $40,000.

“We’re grateful to receive this critical financial support through Sonja Terpstra and the Victorian Government’s 2024-25 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund,” Cr Diamante said.

“This funding will go toward important projects that benefit the health, wellbeing and safety of our community in Manningham.

“Aquarena has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. From learn to swim lessons in the old outdoor 25m pool, to hot summer days climbing those endless stairs to the car park. Aquarena is part of the fabric of Manningham.”

Sonja Terpstra said, “The Allan Labor Government is delivering on its promise to upgrade Aquarena at Doncaster. As a seasoned swimmer myself, I couldn't be more excited about what this means for locals in Doncaster and surrounding suburbs who love to swim.

“We're also investing $162,937 for LED lighting at Domeney Reserve in Park Orchards and $40,000 towards Manningham Council's recreation strategy. These investments ensure our community sporting facilities are modernised and accessible, which means more people can enjoy playing local sport right on their doorstep.”

The redevelopment of the outdoor precinct at Aquarena will see a new 50m outdoor pool, family zone with interactive water play, splash pad and toddler pool, spectator seating, change rooms, a new café and more.

At Domeney Reserve, the sports field floodlighting will be upgraded to a minimum of 100LUX to meet the needs for evening AFL play. This will improve facility capacity and participant safety and ensure the lighting meets appropriate standards.

A new Manningham Recreation Strategy will help guide the future provision of community-based sport, recreation and leisure opportunities for residents over the next 10 years.

Image: Federal Member for Menzies Gabriel Ng, MP, Manningham Mayor, Cr Deirdre Diamante and North-Eastern Metropolitan MP Sonja Terpstra at Aquarena for the funding announcement.

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24 November 2015 Council Meeting
… 2015 Meeting Time:  7.00pm Location:  Council Chamber, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster View and download the full Council Agenda below. A clearer version …

Meeting Date: 24 November 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.

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