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Like mother like daughter basketball
… Manningham Girls Can Are you a mum who loves watching your daughter play basketball, while cheering from the … aunties, grandmothers or any special other female in your life, getting together for a fun filled session of …

Are you a mum who loves watching your daughter play basketball, while cheering from the sidelines?  Why not have a go yourself. 

Bulleen Boomers are hosting a mother/daughter session, where mothers and daughters come together to train and play, followed by afternoon tea.

Girls love to share the court with their mums, showcasing their skills and teaching their mums a thing or two. Come on down to have a run together.

This will be an all-female event with coaches, mums, daughters, aunties, grandmothers or any special other female in your life, getting together for a fun filled session of basketball.

Women of all ages and all abilities are welcome to participate.

What to wear: Basketball uniform or clothes you can move freely in and supportive sports shoes.

What to bring: A clearly named basketball (optional) and water bottle (optional).

Registrations are required.

 

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GO Soccer Mums Program
… In 2022, our program has welcomed women from all walks of life! - Our Muslim community and any women, … female-identifying, and non-binary participants. Grab your friends or come on your own and make some new ones at this female-only social …

GO Soccer Mums is an introductory football program designed specifically for women, where participants can have fun, meet new people, and learn basic football skills in a social, judgement-free environment.

It's not just for mums - but for all women! It doesn't matter if you have never kicked a football before -  absolutely no experience in necessary - anybody can take part!

In 2022, our program has welcomed women from all walks of life! - Our Muslim community and any women, female-identifying, and non-binary participants.

Grab your friends or come on your own and make some new ones at this female-only social football program.

GO Soccer Mums is an initiative of Football Victoria proudly supported by VicHealth.

What to wear: Runners and clothes that allow you to move around in easy.

What to bring with you: A drink bottle.

#NoExperienceRequired | #NoJudgement

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Scam awareness information session
… identify scams and stay safe. They’ll showcase some real-life examples, and let you know what to do if you have been … a harder target for scams. Places are limited, so reserve your seat today. Manningham Council's Healthy Ageing Team in … a harder target for scams. Places are limited, so reserve your seat today! Manningham Function Centre Seniors Whats On …

Manningham's Healthy Ageing Team in partnership with the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission), ScamWatch and the National Anti Scam Centre present a free Scams awareness presentation.

Stop. Better safe than scammed.

Scammers are criminals who use increasingly sophisticated methods to target their victims. In this session, a representative from The National Anti-Scam Centre (also known as Scamwatch), will deliver a free presentation designed to help you identify scams and stay safe.

They’ll showcase some real-life examples, and let you know what to do if you have been targeted. They’ll also provide an overview on how the Centre is working across government and industry to help make Australia a harder target for scams.

Places are limited, so reserve your seat today.

Manningham Council's Healthy Ageing Team in partnership with the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission), ScamWatch and the National Anti Scam Centre present a free Scams Awareness Presentation.


Stop. Better safe than scammed.


Scammers are criminals who use increasingly sophisticated methods to target their victims.
In this session, a representative from The National Anti-Scam Centre (also known as Scamwatch), will deliver a free presentation designed to help you identify scams and stay safe.

They’ll showcase some real-life examples, and let you know what to do if you have been targeted. They’ll also provide an overview on how the Centre is working across government and industry to help make Australia a harder target for scams.

Places are limited, so reserve your seat today!

Seniors
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Beverley Reserve
… shopping centre. The highlight however, are the playful life-size toadstools ‘growing’ under the boughs of a big …

Beverley Reserve is located close to Tunstall Square shopping centre. The highlight however, are the playful life-size toadstools ‘growing’ under the boughs of a big shady oak tree - the perfect place for a fairy party or a detour on the way home from shopping or school.

Other play opportunities include a track glide, monkey bar and swings. There is also a pedestrian link to Talford Road

Suitable age group: 2 to7 years

Report an issue

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

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Organising a large event?

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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Native animals and insects
… We celebrate all forms of life big and small in our community. Find out how you can …

We celebrate all forms of life big and small in our community. Find out how you can help to protect native wildlife and preserve our local environment.

If you have concerns about the health and safety of native wildlife, please contact Wildlife Victoria emergency response on 8400 7300 or visit the Wildlife Victoria website.

 

Bees

Bees play an important role in pollinating flowering plants. It is estimated that one third of the human food supply depends on insect pollination, most of which is accomplished by bees, especially the domesticated European honey bee.

Use an apiarist if you need to remove bee hives and swarms. The Beekeepers Club Inc. (Melbourne) has a list of local bee removalists (some may charge a call out fee). You can also contact the 'Bee Help Line' on 1902 241 059 for further advice (call costs 2.20 per minute / higher for mobiles).

Removal by a licensed pest control operator should only be considered if the swarm / hive is inaccessible to an apiarist and safety is of concern.

If a swarm or hive is found on Council land or in a neighbouring property, contact us.

 

Birds

Birds are an important part of our local ecosystem. They pollinate our plants and spread seeds across the landscape. Some birds help to keep our insect, rodent and spider populations low, and others fish in our creeks and the Yarra River.

Please don't feed birds, it can result in overabundant populations or dependance on humans.

We can provide habitat for our beautiful birds by planting native flowering plants in our backyards, as well as providing them with a bird bath, so that they can clean their plumage. Nest boxes also help birds to find a place to raise their young, where hollows in trees may be scarce.

We can also protect our birds by ensuring that we keep our domestic pets inside, as often they will hunt and hurt our native wildlife when left outside.

 

Frogs

Manningham is home to a variety of frog species, living in our rivers and creeks, ponds and even in our backyards. With good land management practices and reduction of pollution in our waterways, we can ensure our frog species continue to enjoy Manningham as a vital part of the local ecosystem.

 

Possums

Possums can survive in suburban areas because our streetscapes and gardens are similar to the possum's preferred natural environment.

The best way to keep a possum out of your roof is to secure your roof and provide an alternative home such as a nesting box.

It is illegal to handle or interfere with possums except when they are in your roof or other buildings. Brush tail possums can be trapped in appropriate traps by the householder or a licensed wildlife controller, however it is illegal to trap the Common Ringtail Possum without a permit.

Trapped possums must be released that day on the same property, in their own territory, within 50 metres of the capture site. Breaching any of these regulations carries a penalty of up to $5000.

For more information on possum control, please visit the Department of Energy and Primary Industries.

 

Owls

These carnivores are fantastic for keeping the balance in natural systems and reducing rodent populations. However, these birds are at risk of toxicity and death by commonly available rodent baits.

To find out more about predator friendly choices for managing rats and mice on your property, go to Birdlife Australia.

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Carers self compassion and mindfulness
… how you can incorporate mindful practices into everyday life and practice self-compassion and kindness. Registration …

Living and Learning at Ajani presents a special carers event led by a health-care professional. Come along and learn how you can incorporate mindful practices into everyday life and practice self-compassion and kindness.

Registration is required. Afternoon tea provided.

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Drop and Swap Clothing Exchange
… the earth. Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the shops. It saves you pennies … quality garments that you once loved but are no longer your favourites or perhaps no longer fit you perfectly. This way, you’re giving them a second life with someone new who will treasure them. Whatever you …

The Clothing Exchange believes that looking good shouldn’t cost the earth.

Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the shops. It saves you pennies and the planet too!
 

Eligibility

To participate you must drop clothes off. For each item you drop off you will receive a token which can then be used to select another item. A maximum of eight items per person will be accepted.

Please note, the clothes drop off commences at 12.00pm and the Clothes Swap Exchange commences at 1.00pm.
 

What items will we accept:

  • clean, folded or pressed
  • good quality with a long potential lifespan
  • free of faults or with minor faults that are easy to repair (for example, a missing button).

The best items to swap are good quality garments that you once loved but are no longer your favourites or perhaps no longer fit you perfectly. This way, you’re giving them a second life with someone new who will treasure them.

Whatever you swap, please make sure you are emotionally detached from the item, as once it has been swapped you cannot change your mind.
 

What we will not accept:

  • anything pilled, smelly or too far from perfect
  • undergarments
  • swimwear
  • tracksuits.

Please note that we have quality screening processes at our events. Any items left over after the event finishes are donated to a local charity.

Waste and Recycling
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Kids clothing swap
… the earth. Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the shops. It saves you pennies … quality garments that you once loved but are no longer your favourites or perhaps no longer fit you perfectly. This way, you’re giving them a second life with someone new who will treasure them. Whatever you …

The Clothing Exchange believes that looking good shouldn’t cost the earth.

Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the shops. It saves you pennies and the planet too!
 

Eligibility

To participate you must drop clothes off. For each item you drop off you will receive a token which can then be used to select another item. A maximum of eight items per person will be accepted.

Please note, the clothes drop off commences at 10.00am and the clothes swap commences at 11.00am.
 

What items will we accept:

  • clean, folded or pressed
  • good quality with a long potential lifespan
  • free of faults or with minor faults that are easy to repair (for example, a missing button).

The best items to swap are good quality garments that you once loved but are no longer your favourites or perhaps no longer fit you perfectly. This way, you’re giving them a second life with someone new who will treasure them.

Whatever you swap, please make sure you are emotionally detached from the item, as once it has been swapped you cannot change your mind.
 

What we will not accept:

  • anything pilled, smelly or too far from perfect
  • undergarments
  • swimwear
  • tracksuits.

Please note that we have quality screening processes at our events. Any items left over after the event finishes are donated to a local charity.

Suitable for ages newborn to 12 years old.

Waste and Recycling
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Artist Talk with Angela Valamanesh
… her exhibition  About being here . Learn more about the life view that informs her artistic exploration of the interconnectedness of human, animal and plant life. Inspired by the symbiosis between science and poetry, …

Join JamFactory ICON artist Angela Valamanesh for an engaging walk through her exhibition About being here. Learn more about the life view that informs her artistic exploration of the interconnectedness of human, animal and plant life.

Inspired by the symbiosis between science and poetry, Angela Valamanesh’s artworks elicit intrigue and a strong sense of personal investigation as she manipulates seemingly familiar anatomical, botanical, and parasitic forms in beguiling and unusual ways.

Held as part of the exhibition JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here, on now at Manningham Art Gallery until Saturday 17 September 2022.

Other public programs

Ceramics Workshop with Holly Phillipson

Available sessions:

  • Friday 2 September, 10.30am to 1.30pm
  • Saturday 3 September, 3.00pm to 6.00pm

Tickets: $40 general admission, $30 concession

Find out more and register online.

Arts Manningham
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Drop and Swap Clothing Exchange - Templestowe Lower
… the earth. Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the shops. It saves you pennies … quality garments that you once loved but are no longer your favourites or perhaps no longer fit you perfectly. This way, you’re giving them a second life with someone new who will treasure them. Whatever you …

The Clothing Exchange believes that looking good shouldn’t cost the earth.

Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the shops. It saves you pennies and the planet too!

Eligibility
To participate you must drop clothes off. For each item you drop off you will receive a token which can then be used to select another item. A maximum of eight items per person will be accepted.

Please note: the clothes drop off starts at 12.00pm and the clothes swap exchange starts at 1.00pm.

What we accept

We will only accept items that are:

  • clean, folded or pressed
  • good quality with a long potential lifespan
  • free of faults or with minor faults that are easy to repair (for example, a missing button)

The best items to swap are good quality garments that you once loved but are no longer your favourites or perhaps no longer fit you perfectly. This way, you’re giving them a second life with someone new who will treasure them.

Whatever you swap, please make sure you are emotionally detached from the item, as once it has been swapped you cannot change your mind.

What we don't accept

We will not accept:

  • anything pilled, smelly or too far from perfect
  • undergarments
  • swimwear
  • tracksuits

Please note: we have quality screening processes at our events.

Any items left over after the event finishes are donated to a local charity.

Environment and Sustainability
Waste and Recycling
Whats On
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Manningham Solar Savers
… assessor, to help you choose the best upgrades for your household quotes from up to 3 vetted suppliers, for a … to climate change Environment and Sustainability Electrify Your Life … Manningham Solar Savers …

Solar Savers is a trusted local government initiative that has helped households and businesses go all-electric since 2019. This initiative is supported by us and is available to all Manningham residents. 

 

Why use Solar Savers

Solar Savers takes the hassle out of home energy upgrades by vetting quality suppliers and negotiating competitive prices. The Council-backed program has now expanded to include more suppliers and product choices, as well as home energy assessments for personalised advice. 

They can assist with quality and affordable rooftop solar, batteries, hot water heat pumps, reverse cycle air conditioners, induction cooktops, EV chargers, draught-proofing and insulation.

Solar Savers can provide you with:

  • a home energy assessment performed by a Government-accredited assessor, to help you choose the best upgrades for your household
  • quotes from up to 3 vetted suppliers, for a variety of products
  • information about eligibility for State and Federal discounts, incentives and interest-free loans
  • ongoing advice and support from quoting through to installation
  • information on how much you could save by going electric and which upgrades will make the biggest impact 
  • reliable products and quality installation

 

How will a home energy assessment help me?

Looking to go all-electric but not sure where to start? Would you like to improve comfort levels in your home, or learn where to get the most savings? A Home Energy Assessment is a great place to start.

A Home Energy Assessment, also known as a Scorecard Assessment, is a comprehensive evaluation of a home’s energy efficiency and sustainability. Assessments are conducted by Government-accredited home energy efficiency experts. 

 

Subsidies and rebates available

Homeowners may qualify for Victorian and Federal Government incentives for a range of energy efficient products and services. Through Solar Savers, you can learn about your eligibility for these discounts and loans.

Solar
  • Victorian government Solar Homes discount and no-interest loan
  • Federal government discount (STCs)
Battery storage
  • Federal government discount (STCs)
Hot water
  • Victorian Government Energy Upgrade program offers discounts for hot water systems.
  • Federal government discount (STCs) applies for hot water.
Heating and cooling
  • Victorian Government Energy Upgrade program offers discounts for heating and cooling.
Induction cooktops
  • Victorian Government Energy Upgrade program offers discounts for induction cooktops.
Home energy assessments
  • Victorian Government Energy Upgrade program offers discounts for home energy assessments.

Get started

Contact Solar Savers to book a home energy assessment or obtain a quote from trusted installers.

  • Online - Solar Savers
  • Email - info@solarsavers.org.au
  • Phone - 1300 548 598 

 

Local success stories

Manningham residents are going all-electric and reaping the rewards. Read about how they made the switch, as well as their top tips.

A man wearing glasses and a black jacket stands with his hands in his pockets. He is in a garage and a solar battery and a switchboard can be seen on the wall to his right.

Ken and Joan from Donvale

For country-raised Ken and his wife Joan, purchasing solar and a battery system simply made good sense. 

Now, the Donvale residents are saving more with stable renewable energy. 

Learn more

Paul from Warrandyte 

Rising costs led Paul to decommission his central gas heating.

After just one summer, he is reaping the rewards of his new 9.02kW solar system and battery storage. 

Learn more

Take action

  • visit the Solar Savers website to find out more or request a quote
  • register for an upcoming information session.
Responding to climate change
Environment and Sustainability
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How to talk to young people about vaping: an online seminar for parents and carers
… Are you a parent or carer and not sure how to talk to your young person about vaping? Join a panel of experts as … harm when talking about vaping with the young people in your life. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions …

Are you a parent or carer and not sure how to talk to your young person about vaping?

Join a panel of experts as they unpack the known health implications of vaping and what the recent legal reforms will mean for young people.

This online seminar will also cover ways to facilitate conversations, strengthen communication and minimise harm when talking about vaping with the young people in your life.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and will be given information about where to go for further help.

This event is a collaboration with Manningham, Monash, Kingston, Boroondara and Yarra Ranges Councils.

 

Meet the panel members

Sharon Torpey from Drug Education Australia

Sharon Torpey is the Founder and Director of Drug Education Australia, a leading provider of high quality, factual drug education. Sharon is a qualified Physical Education and Health Teacher, with 25 years’ experience connecting with young people and their parents.

Amanda Low from Healthy Communities Coordinator, Prevention Division at Quit

With a background in Public Health and as the Healthy Communities Coordinator at Quit, Amanda Low leads prevention strategies to reduce harm caused by smoking and vaping within communities and settings. 

For parents, guardians and families
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Tiger Paw Program
… keeps kids active while also building positive habits for life? Look no further than Tiger PAW (Physical Activity and … physical, social, and emotional development. Whether your child is new to sport or looking to build on their … case of bad weather Don’t miss this opportunity to support your child’s development through sport, teamwork, and …

Looking for a program that keeps kids active while also building positive habits for life? Look no further than Tiger PAW (Physical Activity and Wellbeing) .

A unique and engaging initiative designed for children aged 6 to 10 years old.

This program delivers a unit of four fun and educational sessions that focus on developing a healthy body, a healthy mind, and a healthy team while also introducing the basics of AFL skills and game knowledge.

What is Tiger PAW?

Tiger PAW is more than just a program, it’s about preparing young participants for upper primary and secondary school by building confidence, resilience and teamwork. The program aligns with the Victorian Curriculum, supporting students’ physical, social, and emotional development.

Whether your child is new to sport or looking to build on their current skills, Tiger PAW provides a safe and inclusive space to learn, grow, and have fun.

What to Bring:

  • A water bottle
  • Cleats or outdoor shoes for playing on grass
  • Indoor shoes in case of bad weather

Don’t miss this opportunity to support your child’s development through sport, teamwork, and wellbeing.

Spots are limited so register now to avoid missing out.

Arts and Recreation
Active Manningham
Kids and Family
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Bonnie and Clyde

Waterdale Theatre Inc is proud to present Bonnie and Clyde – An electrifying and compelling retelling of America’s most notorious lovers and bank robbers. ...

At the height of the Great Depression, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow went from two small-town nobodies in West Texas to America's most renowned folk heroes and Texas law enforcement's worst nightmares.

Fearless, shameless and alluring, the Tony-nominated Bonnie and Clyde, from the legendary Frank Wildhorn (Jekyll and Hyde, Civil War, Dracula) is the electrifying story of love, adventure and crime that captured the attention of an entire country.

When Bonnie and Clyde meet, their mutual cravings for excitement and fame immediately set them on a mission to chase their dreams. Their bold and reckless behaviour turns the young lovers' thrilling adventure into a downward spiral, putting themselves and their loved ones in trouble with the law. Forced to stay on the run, the lovers resort to robbery and murder to survive. As the infamous duo's fame grows bigger, their inevitable end draws nearer.

Photo by Galean Pitt

Presented by Waterdale Theatre

Supported by Manningham's Community Grant Program.

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Childhood Cheeks, Grown-Up Madness
… carefree childhood to the intricate realities of grown-up life. It urges individuals to embrace the enduring beauty … growth and self-discovery, even within the complexities of life, creating a space for a heartfelt exploration of the …

This exhibition is no longer showing in the Manningham Art Gallery.

Nani Puspasari is a Chinese-Indonesian visual artist based in Naarm (Melbourne). Her latest exhibition Childhood Cheeks, Grown-Up Madness is an emotive exploration that beckons viewers into the subtle interplay between innocence and experience.

The canvas unfolds as a vibrant narrative, with expressive paint strokes sharing tales of enthusiasm and introspection, while whimsical clay forms add a tangible layer to the storytelling. This artistic journey transcends mere observation, offering a profound reflection on the paradoxical nature of the path to adulthood.

The installation stands as an emotional proof to the delightful chaos inherent in the shift from carefree childhood to the intricate realities of grown-up life. It urges individuals to embrace the enduring beauty found in the inherent madness of growth and self-discovery, even within the complexities of life, creating a space for a heartfelt exploration of the multifaceted layers of personal evolution.

Image courtesy of the Arts Manningham. Photo by Charlie Kinross. 

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Backyard birds of Warrandyte
… Aussie Backyard Bird Count which is run each year by Bird Life Australia and supported by Manningham. All level of bird …

Join us for a presentation by John Harris, Principle Ecological Consultant at Wildlife Experiences to learn more about the Local Birds of Warrandyte.
John has worked in both the environmental and educational sectors, so this presentation is sure to be engaging and interesting!

The presentation will get you prepared for the upcoming Aussie Backyard Bird Count which is run each year by Bird Life Australia and supported by Manningham. All level of bird knowledge is welcome.
 

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Next Gen Solutions Showcase Expo
… to support independence and improve the quality of life of people living with disability, and their families and … insights into the latest tools and resources to support your journey. This is a free event. No need to register! …

Presented by Onemda's Research and Innovation Centre. 

Come and discover tools and services designed to support independence and improve the quality of life of people living with disability, and their families and carers. 

Experts will showcase assistive technologies such as communication devices, fidget toys, inclusive fashion, therapy apps, home independence tools, phone accessibility features, and more.

You can take part in interactive sessions led by industry professionals, offering insights into the latest tools and resources to support your journey.

This is a free event. No need to register! Download the flyer. 

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If you have any questions or need support to access this information please email spcs@manningham.vic.gov.au.  

 

We hope to see you there!


This event is presented by Onemda's Research and Innovation Centre and supported by Manningham Council. 
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Seed bombs and paper workshop
… will go home with their own seed bombs to add colour and life to their garden – right in time for spring! Suitable for …

Join sustainable craft teacher and artist Emma Grace for a free hands-on workshop to learn how to make seed bombs.

Participants will get an introduction to germination, learn the benefits of flowers and see a demonstration on how to make seed paper.

Each child will go home with their own seed bombs to add colour and life to their garden – right in time for spring!

Suitable for children aged 5 to 12.

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Edible Gardening Seminar Series
… home gardening program that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh, healthy, and nutritious food at home. Growing your own food can be not only rewarding and enjoyable but can … Healthy Soil for Produce Gardening Healthy soil is full of life and fundamental to the health of our gardens, providing …

The Sustainable Gardening Australia, Edible Gardening Seminar Series is a complete home gardening program that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh, healthy, and nutritious food at home.

Growing your own food can be not only rewarding and enjoyable but can also save you money as well.

Each seminar will cover a different aspect of growing organic food including soil preparation, pest and diseases and selecting what fruits and vegetables are right for your garden. 

 

Edible gardening topics

  • Tuesday 11 October: Getting Started with Veggie Gardening
    The first step is to want to grow organically, but where do you start? This workshop will set you up to start your veggie gardening journey so you can enjoy the benefits of growing your own fresh, healthy, and nutritious food.
  • Tuesday 18 October: Healthy Soil for Produce Gardening
    Healthy soil is full of life and fundamental to the health of our gardens, providing plants with all the nutrients and water they need to grow. Good soil is essential for growing produce.
  • Tuesday 8 November: Dealing with Garden Pests without Harsh Chemicals - CANCELLED
    Garden pests can be managed using nature and its resources to strengthen the balance within your garden, avoiding unnecessary chemical use.
  • Tuesday 15 November: Composting and Worm Farming
    Using compost, worms, bokashi or chooks to turn kitchen and garden waste into black gold for your garden.
  • Tuesday 22 November: Preparing for Summer Harvest
    Everything you need to know to grow fresh produce at home this summer.

 

Food and gardening swap

Bring along your home-grown foods, seedlings, and other gardening items to share with someone else. The home-grown food and seed swap takes place 20 minutes prior to the start of the seminar. So don't forget to bring your own treats to share.  

This program is part of the wider Spring Outdoors Sustainable Gardening Australia Seminar Series. This series includes seminars and webinars at Nillumbik and Banyule councils.

For a full list of events in this series, download the Spring Outdoors Sustainable Gardening Australia brochure, or visit Spring Outdoors.

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The Men's Table Entree Introduction Evening
… will share experiences from their Tables and respond to your questions, concerns and ideas. The cost of the event … powerful support to individual member’s journeys through life. Whats On … The Men's Table Entree Introduction Evening …

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

The Entree event is an introduction to The Men’s Table through open sharing over a relaxed and conversational meal.

It is a chance to meet other men, learn about how a Table works and help you decide whether you'd like to part of this local Men’s Table group.

The event will be hosted by two long standing members of other Men's Tables. They will share experiences from their Tables and respond to your questions, concerns and ideas.

The cost of the event includes a meal and a drink.

This event is proudly supported by Manningham's Community Grants Program.

About the Men's Table

There's never been a better time to get connected and be part of building community. It's healthy to show emotions and share feelings, and it is time we freed men from outdated masculine norms.

The Men’s Table creates a sense of belonging, community, peer support and camaraderie. These things are often lacking for many men, even for those who already have a group of mates.

Belonging to a Men’s Table contributes to mental, emotional and social wellbeing. It provides powerful support to individual member’s journeys through life.

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