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Manningham Matters is our community magazine and is distributed to all households and businesses in Manningham throughout the year. We highlight events and information from both Council and community organisations.

We also produce a monthly eNewsletter featuring the latest news and events, updates about works and projects, community engagement opportunities and other timely news. You can subscribe to receive this eNews sent directly to your inbox.

We love hearing from you, so if your club, community organisation or group has something you think would make a great story please fill out the form below so we can get in touch.

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Council elections
… Elections for Manningham occur every four years. There are nine wards, with …

The Manningham Council general elections will be held on 26 October 2024. Voting is by post. 

The Local Government Act 2020 and the Local Government (Electoral) Regulations 2020, regulates conduct of council elections. The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) manages the process.

If you’ve got any questions about the electoral process, you can contact the Public Enquiry Service (PES) number on 131 832.
 

Manningham ward structure

Manningham has nine wards with one councillor representing each ward. The wards are:

  • Bolin
  • Currawong
  • Manna
  • Ruffey
  • Schramm
  • Tullamore
  • Waldau
  • Westerfolds
  • Yarra.

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For further information, visit Find your local councillor and ward.
 

Election period policy

The Local Government Act 2020 requires us to adopt an Election Period Policy. This provides guidance to councillors and officers leading up to and during the election period. 

For more information, you can view our policy.

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Manningham Council is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people who are in our care, who attend our services, programs and events and those who enjoy our outdoor play and community spaces.

Manningham Council is committed to implementing the Victorian Child Safe Standards, which are part of the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005.

Manningham Council is committed to:

  • Creating an organisational culture of child safety
  • Empowering children and young people
  • Having robust practices in place for employees, volunteers, and contractors to reduce the risk of child abuse
  • Ensuring employees, volunteers and contractors are clear about their responsibilities when they suspect abuse, harm or neglect of a child.

 

How to report a Child Safe Concern or Complaint

If a child is in immediate danger, call the Police on 000.

For immediate concerns contact the Department of Health and Human Services (DHS) Child Protection Eastern Division Intake Team on 1300 360 391 or 9843 6000; or the afterhours DHS Child Protection Emergency Service on 13 12 78.

If you have concerns about conduct involving a child or young person by a Manningham Council employee, volunteer or contractor or anyone working in a council facility, report your concerns to Manningham Council Child Safety Contact Officer, Ash Camm by:

  • Phone: 0437 371 350
  • Email: childsafetyofficer@manningham.vic.gov.au
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Written and confidential child safety concerns or complaints sent through the post should be marked:

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Manningham Council takes all allegations and concerns about potential child abuse seriously and has practices in place to investigate and escalate to authorities, if necessary. Nothing prevents a person, who holds a reasonable belief that child abuse has been committed, to report such allegations directly to the relevant authorities.

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JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here
… exhibitions This exhibition is no longer showing in the Manningham Art Gallery. JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: … Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney. Photo credit: Michal Kluvanek. Manningham Art Gallery Past Exhibitions … JamFactory ICON …
This exhibition is no longer showing in the Manningham Art Gallery.

JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here is Angela Valamanesh’s exploration into the interconnectedness of life on earth – between human, animal, and plant beings. This life view, first felt intuitively by the artist; is reinforced through her ongoing research at leading libraries and scientific institutions both in Australia and abroad. 

“I believe that art like science can help teach us about who we are, what we are made of and in doing so show us the importance of recognising that we are part of a whole.” Angela Valamanesh

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.

Primarily known for her biomorphic ceramic sculptures, this exhibition also celebrates the artist’s evocative drawings, watercolours, and mixed media works from her developing style of the late 1990s until present.

Historically, links have been made between the human form and plant species, not only structurally but also through language: the family tree, our roots, or a severed limb, while early medicine made connections between plants that resembled parts of our bodies and their therapeutic effects on those body parts.

About the exhibition

JamFactory’s Icon series celebrates the achievements of South Australia’s most influential artists working in craft-based media.

JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here will tour to 14 venues nationally and is accompanied by a 40-page catalogue featuring images by Michael Kluvanek with essays by Dr. Mike Lee and Wendy Walker.

Other public programs

Artist Talk with Angela Valamanesh

Saturday 3 September, 2.00pm to 3.00pm.

Free event.

Find out more and register online. 

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 book online.

About the artist

Angela Valamanesh was born in Port Pirie, South Australia in 1953 and currently lives and works in Adelaide. Angela holds a Diploma in Design in Ceramics from the South Australian School of Art (1977), a Master of Visual Arts from the University of South Australia (1993), and a PhD from the University of South Australia (2012).

Her drawings, ceramic objects, and watercolours are the result of an incredible depth of research, referencing complex scientific, historic, and philosophical ideas. Angela’s imagery stems from micro- and macro- biology, historical anatomical and botanical illustrations, natural history collections, and rare books.

Valamanesh’s oeuvre is populated with the animal, vegetable, and mineral with glimpses of microbes, bacteria, pathogens, and spores. Valamanesh’s works elicit ambiguity and present a strong sense of personal investigation. In the artist’s own words:

“It is important that the work is not prescriptive but offers the viewer the opportunity of personal engagement with the work and time to reflect on their own personal experiences.”

Instrumental in Valamanesh’s bourgeoning visual arts practice was her Samstag Scholarship undertaken at the Glasgow School of Art. This residency resulted in the seminal work For a long while there were only plants, 1997, and is the point of departure for this exhibition. This artwork – a watercolour, pen and ink work on paper and dipped in wax – is a repository for images and ideas that have fuelled Valamanesh’s practice ever since.

Presenting partner
JamFactory

JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here is a JamFactory touring exhibition.

Government partners
Australia Council for the Arts
The Visual Arts and Craft Strategy
Department for Innovation and Skills

JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here has been assisted by the South Australian Government through the Department for Innovation and Skills and the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, Contemporary Touring Initiative.

Angela Valamanesh acknowledges the assistance of the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts.

Angela Valamanesh is represented by GAG PROJECTS, Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide and Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney.

Photo credit: Michal Kluvanek.

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Our First Nations history
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Manningham Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the land and waterways now known as Manningham.

Council pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging, and values the ongoing contribution to enrich and appreciate the cultural heritage of Manningham.

Council acknowledges and respects Australia’s First Peoples as Traditional Owners of lands and waterways across Country, and encourages reconciliation between all.

Manningham Council values the contribution made to Manningham over the years by people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.

The following information has been written in consultation with the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation.

 

The role of local government in Reconciliation

Local Government plays a key role in activating Reconciliation within local communities by:

  • playing a leadership role in creating meaningful relationships
  • recognising and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-determination and cultural rights
  • building understanding of our shared history
  • celebrating, recognising and respecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritages
  • providing our local community and the education sector with an opportunity to take an active part in the process of Reconciliation
  • offering public programs, projects and events
  • providing accessible services; and
  • being a proactive employer and procurer of services.

Council articulates how this can be achieved through a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). 

 

Manningham Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)

The Manningham Innovate RAP 2023-25 has been developed in partnership with Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Corporation, local First Nations peoples, local residents, Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group and Reconciliation Australia.

Council is committed to fostering respect for and understanding of First Nations cultures, histories, knowledge and rights throughout our organisation and the municipality.

The Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group will monitor the implementation of the RAP along with Reconciliation Australia.

In 2019, Council established regular Cultural Consultations with Elders and staff of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation (the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Corporation).

As the Registered Aboriginal Party for Manningham, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Corporation plays a key role in decision making for and protection of cultural heritage and as such are recognised as the primary guardians, keepers and knowledge holders of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage.

The regular Cultural Consultations with Elders provide Council with an opportunity to ensure our projects, services and systems work towards progressing reconciliation.

 

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First Nations history in Manningham

The East Kulin Nation have lived in the area now known as Melbourne, for more than 65,000 years harnessing the rich resources of the Yarra River and surrounding bush lands and ranges. Part of the East Kulin Nation are the Wurundjeri people who spoke the Woi-wurrung language who are the Traditional Owners of Manningham.

Wurundjeri people called the Yarra River "Birrarung" – 'river of mists and shadows'. The Birrarung was central to the traditional Country of the Wurundjeri willam people. Throughout Manningham, Wurundjeri people lived near the Birrarung and its tributaries, caring for the many culturally significant places in the area. The Yarra Flats in Manningham are associated with the accomplishments of creation ancestors and spiritual beings. Bolin Bolin Billabong in Bulleen was an important living and eel fishing area, a place which Wurundjeri people requested for their reserved use in 1840. It remained an important living area and visiting place for Wurundjeri people returning from lyrebird hunting in the Yarra Ranges into the 1850s.

For thousands of years the Wurundjeri nurtured and protected this land and its creation stories, and in return, enjoyed the highest standards of living, health and wellbeing. The river was plentiful with teeming wildfowl in the wetlands of Bulleen, continual harvests in the fish traps, and freshwater mussel farms along the Yarra. The Stringybark and Manna Gum forests also provided abundant game and bush tucker for a population of several hundred people.

The Wurundjeri people shared the same belief system as the East Kulin Nation. The creation period stretches back to when the creation ancestors and spirit beings travelled across the land, creating and naming as they went.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's oral tradition and religious values are based upon reverence for the land, and a belief in the creation period. The social moiety division and associated spiritual beings of the Woi-wurrung speaking people were Bunjil the wedge-tailed eagle and Waa the crow. Wurundjeri people were of the Waa moiety. During the creation period, Bunjil is their ancestor responsible for the creation of earth and men. Pallian the bat is their ancestor responsible for the creation of water and women. Waa was the protector of humankind.

Some very famous Wurundjeri people are associated with Manningham. In particular, William Barak and Simon Wonga who were both leaders of their community and have descendants still living in the region, some of whom are now Senior Elders themselves.

 

First Nations cultural heritage places in Manningham

First nations cultural heritage places relate to a particular place that's considered to be a sacred or historically important place for First Peoples. However, it should be noted that not all First Peoples cultural heritage places hold significance to the Wurundjeri community. Within Manningham, we have more than 90 sites of Wurundjeri significance, some of which are the most significant within regional Melbourne. These sites include burial or birthing sites, trading places, travelling pathways, campsites and ceremonial sites, gathering places, mission sites, reserves, and places where conflict took place. Archaeological evidence or artefacts verify where such sites exist within Manningham, as well as stories passed down from generations of Wurundjeri Elders.

 

Wurundjeri Stories Trail at Pound Bend

Pound Bend Tunnel Reserve, Warrandyte State Park, Pound Bend Road Warrandyte

Wurundjeri Stories is a fascinating and beautifully presented interpretive signage trail at Pound Bend that explores the Wurundjeri history, culture, traditional life, spirituality, events and the people linked to this sacred site.

There are seven signs, each containing in-depth historical accounts presented by a Wurundjeri working group, with stunning artwork and historical photographs, following a flat 1km riverside path, which walkers may wish to continue along the 3.5km River Walk or Loop Walk. Each sign features a section entitled ‘Bunjil’s Challenge’ which encourages walkers to explore the local surrounds in search of key features such as bush tucker, and to consider traditional lifestyle scenarios, making the trail an incredibly engaging, thought provoking and interactive experience.

Wurundjeri Stories is ideal for the casual walker, organised school and pre-school excursions, community groups and a ceremonial space for special Wurundjeri events. Groups are able to arrange for a Wurundjeri Elder or Educator to lead their organised excursion to the site.

A Wurundjeri Stories interpretive sign is also located at Wittons Reserve in Wonga Park, which shares the Wurundjeri history of this site, considered to be Sacred Women’s Country. The sign marks the beginning of the scenic Mount Lofty walk, a section of the Wurundjeri Songline route, the major Wurundjeri travelling route to the Yarra Valley.

For more information about the trail content, or to organise an Elder please contact the Wurundjeri Tribe Council at reception@wurundjeri.com.au or phone 9416 2905.

Resources to support your visit to Wurundjeri Stories at Pound Bend:

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First Nations Resources

Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country

Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country are important ways to recognise and respect Traditional Owners.

A Welcome to Country can only be performed by an Elder from the traditional custodial tribe. The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation is the nominated Registered Aboriginal Party for Manningham, and as such all request for Welcome to Country ceremonies held within Manningham should be directed to the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Corporation. A Welcome to Country is a paid service and can be arranged by submitting an online booking request form.

An Acknowledgement of Country is a statement a speaker makes at the beginning of an event to acknowledge the traditional owners.

You can find out more about an Acknowledgement of Country at the Reconciliation Australia Website.

Helpful links

Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Services

Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council

Mullum Mullum First Nations Gathering Place

Reconciliation Manningham

Reconciliation Victoria

Reconciliation Australia

Koorie Heritage Trust

Aboriginal Affairs Victoria

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  2. Select About Manningham > Wards from the menu listing

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  4. The map will outline the area of the ward selected and a pop-up will appear at the bottom of the screen with links to more information on the ward, its Councillors, and community demographics.

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  3. Select a centre to view more information in the pop-up at the bottom of screen

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  2. Select Health and Families > Maternal Child Health Centre from the menu listing

  3. Select a Maternal and Child Health Centre

  4. A pop-up will appear on the bottom of the page with links to more information on the centre. The centre’s address and phone number will appear under each centre in the listing to the left.

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  1. Search for a property using the search bar in the top left corner

  2. A pop-up will appear on the bottom of the screen, which will show the Maternal and Child Health centre assigned to the property address

  3. Select the Maternal Child Health link to view more detailed information about the centre.

How to find immunisation sessions

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  2. Select Health and Families > Immunisation Sessions from the menu listing

  3. The sessions will appear on the map. Select a session from the listing on the left to view more details about a session.

How to find childcare and kindergartens

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  2. Select Health and Families > Childcare and Kindergartens from the menu listing

  3. The child care centres and kindergartens will appear on the map. Select a location from the listing on the left to view more details.

How to find playgroups

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  2. Select Health and Families > Playgroups from the menu listing

  3. The playgroups will appear on the map. Select a location from the listing on the left to view more details.

How to find retirement villages

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  2. Select Health and Families > Retirement Village from the menu listing

  3. The retirement villages will appear on the map. Select a location from the list on the left to view more details.

How to find libraries

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How to find council venues for hire

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How to find sports stadiums for hire

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  2. Select Facilities > Sports Stadiums for Hire from the menu listing

  3. The council venues for hire will appear on the map. Select a location from the list on the left to view venue details.

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How to find schools

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  2. Select Local Schools > Primary Schools from the menu listing to search for primary schools

  3. Select Local Schools > Secondary Schools from the menu listing to search for secondary schools

  4. Primary schools / secondary schools in Manningham will appear on the map. Select a location from the list to view links to more information on the school in the pop-up on the bottom of the screen.

How to find bus stops

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  2. Select Public Transport > Bus Stops from the menu listing

  3. Bus stops situated in Manningham will appear on the map. Select a location from the list on the left to view more bus stop details in the pop-up on the bottom of the screen.

How to find parks, parks with dog off lead areas and reserves

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  2. Select Active Manningham > Parks and Reserves from the menu listing to search for parks and reserves

  3. Select Active Manningham > Dog Off Lead Areas from the menu listing to search for dog off lead areas

  4. Select a park/reserve from the list on the left to view the location, visitor information and details about the park.

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  2. Select Active Manningham > Sports and Leisure Centres from the menu listing

  3. Select a centre from the list on the left to view the location, contacts and details about the centre.

How to find playgrounds / skate parks / BMX tracks

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  2. Select Active Manningham > Playgrounds from the menu listing to search for playgrounds

  3. Select Active Manningham > Skate Parks/BMX Tracks from the menu listing to search for skate parks / BMX tracks

  4. Select a playground / skate park / BMX track to view the location and more details on Manningham Council website.

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Doncaster Playhouse
… VIC 3058 Australia Phone: 98409382 Email: playhouse@manningham.vic.gov.au Venue Arts and Recreation Doncaster …

Hire the Doncaster Playhouse in 2025

Are you a musical or theatre group looking to hire a venue for your show? Apply to be part of Doncaster Playhouse’s 2025 program. Hurry, only a limited number of bookings remain!

Book now

About the Doncaster Playhouse

At Doncaster Playhouse, you can enjoy one of our many concerts or theatre shows.

Built in 1863, Doncaster Playhouse was the first primary school in the area. It was then refurbished in 1988 as a contemporary theatre and is now home to several community theatre companies.

Contact us to discuss wheelchair accessibility.

Office hours 9.00am to 5.00pm.

Other opening hours by performance.

To book tickets to a show, contact the production company directly. 

To hire the Doncaster Playhouse or learn more about the venue, go to Doncaster Playhouse at Bookable.

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Self Guided Neighbourhood Walks
… Self Guided Neighbourhood Walks Explore Manningham's local environment with 20 self-guided walking … of natural, historic, cultural and environmental assets. Explore Manningham's local environment with 20 self-guided …

Explore Manningham's local environment with 20 self-guided walking brochures that showcase the municipality's wealth of natural, historic, cultural and environmental assets.

Offering walks from Bulleen to Wonga Park and everywhere in between, the guides include detailed maps, as well as interesting and informative notes to enhance your walking experience.

A Mighty View
A Mighty View - Mt Lofty Hill Walking Guide

This walk is one of the best in Manningham.

Pettys Fruits and You Beaut Eucs
Pettys Orchard and Riverside Walk

This is a lovely trail for walkers, cyclists and runners.

Fruit Frogs and Family Fun
Fruit Frogs and Family Fun - Ruffey Lake Park Walk

This is a hidden gem — a great walk offering something for everyone, including the dog.

All Manna of Gums
All Manna of Gums - Currawong Bush Park to Mullum Mullum Creek Walk

This is an energetic walk in beautiful bushland and riverine environments.

Relaxing Riverside Ramble
Relaxing Riverside Ramble - Warrandyte Riverside Walk

A relaxing and picturesque walk that can be taken at a brisk pace or leisurely stroll.

Art, Artists and Ancient Trees
Art Artists & Ancient Trees Walk

An enjoyable, easy walk for lovers of art and local history.

Keeping Fit in Koonung
Keeping Fit in Koonung - The Koonung Trail Walk

There is a focus on fitness and exercise with this walk.

Fitness at Finns
Fitness at Finns - Finns Reserve to Westerfolds Park Walk

This picturesque bushland walk encourages fitness but can be enjoyed by all ages as a leisurely stroll.

Billabong Song
Billabong Song - Bolin Bolin Billabong Walk

A delightful walk through a special habitat and suitable for all members of an active family. 

Fauna, Foals and Fruit
Fauna Foals and Fruit - Mullum Mullum Creek to White's Orchard Walk

This picturesque walk takes you through a striking Manna Gum forest that abounds with charm. 

Car Race Hill Walk
Car Race Hill - The Templestowe Hill Climb Walk

This walk is one for the car-racing  enthusiasts.

Walk, Talk and Coffee
Walk Talk and Coffee - Westerfolds Park to Templestowe Village Walk

 This is  a good walk for friends, couples and active families. 

Super striding
Super Striding - Four Great Jogging Trails

The jogs are located in picturesque Manningham surrounded by native vegetation.

A Gentle Green Gully
A Gentle Green Gully - Green Gully to Jenkins Park Walk

A walk for those who are not used to walking, or who are elderly and want a gentle, easy trail that is simple to follow.

100% Special - The 100 Acres Walk

An enchanting walk along narrow bush tracks, beside waterways, ponds, across bridges and in the presence of wildlife and gum trees.

A Wheel Pleasure
A Wheel Pleasure - Three Great Wheel Walks

The wheel-walks are surrounded by native vegetation following greenbelts on generally flat paths.

Wine Time Heritage
Wine Time Heritage Wander - Historic Wonga Park Walk

An easy walk along undulating country roads offering spectacular views and the lure of wine and cider at Kellybrook Winery. 

A Clearing in the Forest
A Clearing in the Forest - Waldau Village Historic Walk

This is an easy walk that moves from Ruffey Lake Park to sites of surrounding urban heritage. 

Building in the Warrandyte Style
Building the Warrandyte Style - Historic Warrandyte Architectural Walk

This walk is off the beaten track, following the legacy of two female Warrandyte builders and a local stonemason. 

Built  on Gold
Built on Gold - Warrandyte Historic Town Walk

This walk is an easy wander along Warrandyte’s Yarra Street while stepping back in time to the beginnings and growth of this riverside village.

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Maternal and Child Health services
… and maps Join our Maternal and Child Health service New to Manningham? Request to join our MCH service Attend a …

We support families with children aged from birth to school age. Our specialist staff will guide you through your early parenting years to provide free support for your child’s development, growth, nutrition and general wellbeing.

Learn more about Maternal and Child Health Services.

Is your child unwell? 

To reduce risk of spread of infection, we request that families do not attend if parent or child/ children are unwell.

To reschedule your appointment, please call 9840 9188. 

Information for parents with infants and young children relating to MCH services is found at Maternal and child health services - Better Health Channel.

You may also contact the 24 hour Maternal and Child Health Line on 13 22 29 or contact your local GP.

  • Book a Maternal and Child Health appointment

    Book your child’s next Key Age and Stage Maternal and Child Health appointment

  • Find your Maternal and Child Health Centre

    View all our Maternal and Child Health Centres opening hours and maps

  • Join our Maternal and Child Health service

    New to Manningham? Request to join our MCH service

Attend a Parenting Seminar

Our parenting seminar series provides parents with the tools to be well informed and involved in their children’s lives.

 

Other useful resources

  • Find a community playgroup
  • Better Health Child App
  • Download the Victorian Government MCH app
  • Visit Raising Children website
  • Download Kids health information fact sheets
  • Call the 24-hour Maternal and Child Health Line

 

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Apply for a carer parking permit

Find out how to apply for a carer parking permit. ...

We issue carer permits to a person or an organisation that provides care service.

A carer permit will exempt a vehicle:

  • from time limited parking restrictions greater than 15 minutes
  • within residential permit zones when delivering a care service.

 

Carer Permits are issued to an individual employed in the delivery of a care service or to an organisation that provides a care service between 6 and 12 months based on need of the recipient of the care service. 

 

Individual carers

If you are employed by a care service or organisation and wish to apply for a permit.

Apply now

 

Organisation carers

If you are an individual applying on behalf of a care service or organisation. 

Apply now 

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Lost or stolen parking permits

If you have lost or had your permit stolen (except the accessible parking permit), you can apply for a new one online.

 

Need help?

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Templestowe Lower Maternal and Child Health Centre
… opening hours and how to get there. On this page 293-297 Manningham Rd Templestowe Lower VIC 3108 Australia Venue MCH …

At Templestowe Lower Maternal and Child Health Centre we offer free support to families with children. Discover opening hours and how to get there.

If your child is unwell, call your local GP or 000 (triple zero) if a life threatening emergency. If you need to speak to a nurse outside our hours, please call the free, 24 hour Maternal and Child Health Line on 13 22 29.


Appointments

Appointment bookings are required.

To make a booking, or if you have any questions about your appointment, please contact us on 9840 9188 between 9.00am and 4.00pm weekdays or email mchadmin@manningham.vic.gov.au.

For more information, view Book a Maternal and Child Health appointment.
 

Location

293-297 Manningham Rd, Templestowe Lower VIC 3107 (Corner of Manningham Road and Balmoral Avenue)

 

Opening hours

  • Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.00pm
  • by appointment only (Sorry, no walk-ins)
  • closed on public holidays and weekends.

 

Getting there

We are located close to the Macedon Square shopping precinct.

By car

  • Car parking is available on Balmoral Avenue and at Macedon Square shopping precinct.

By bus

  • Bus route 903 Altona to Mordialloc
  • Bus route 281 Templestowe - Deakin University
  • Bus route 309 City - Donvale via Reynolds Rd
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Reduced housing targets a win for Manningham, but questions remain
… Reduced housing targets a win for Manningham, but questions remain Manningham’s housing growth projections have been reduced by … Councillors All News … Reduced housing targets a win for Manningham, but questions remain …
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Manningham’s housing growth projections have been reduced by more than 25 per cent, following the State Government’s decision to scale back its proposed targets. 

The revised housing target for Manningham is 28,500 new dwellings by 2051, down 10,500 from the proposed figure released in June 2024.

However, the target is still significantly higher than what Council had been planning for (8,000 dwellings by 2036), increasing Manningham’s existing housing stock by more than 50 per cent.

Manningham Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Diamante said: “While the reduced target is positive, we’re still concerned about the impact this will have on Manningham’s character and liveability, particularly without detailed information and meaningful consultation.”

“We’re eager to better understand the thinking and data behind the targets, as well as how the state and federal governments will support the market to provide this additional housing.

“We’ve raised concerns about how the necessary infrastructure and community services will be funded to support these housing targets.

“Our ongoing efforts to engage with the state government, specifically on our draft target number, have been met with silence.

“The state’s decisions have progressed without transparent consultation and adequate consideration of their potential impact, and we have no visibility of how the targets will be enacted,” Cr Diamante said.

In mid-2024 Council undertook extensive community consultation on both its Residential Discussion Paper and Activity Centre Design Concepts.

“We understand the need for housing development in Manningham and are reviewing our Residential Strategy in response to this need with input from our local community.”

The initial phases of engagement aimed to help Council better understand the community’s needs and aspirations for the future of housing and managing growth in Manningham.

As part of the Residential Discussion Paper consultation, more than 70 per cent of respondents said the ‘look and feel of their suburb’ was their main reason for living there.

The community expressed similar values and preferences in their feedback on the Activity Centre Design Concepts. Around half of the survey participants urged the importance of protecting areas in Manningham’s green wedge from development because of the sensitive environment, valued character and amenity, and lack of public transport.

These community’s insights are now helping inform the preparation of the draft Manningham Residential Strategy and draft Activity Centre Design Guidelines, which will both open for community consultation later this year and will now also consider the final housing target.

“Planning needs to ensure that the housing delivered is diverse and provides for a range of incomes, lifestyles and life stages. It should also consider the impact on core infrastructure, the environment, public transport, traffic and more,” Cr Diamante said.

“We’re committed to ensuring that our community’s values are reflected in the plans for Manningham’s housing future, while aligning with the state’s requirements.”

Planning for the provision of infrastructure and community services is a joint responsibility of both levels of government, with each level of government responsible for different infrastructure and community services.

“Like many councils, Manningham also faces significant challenges to long-term financial sustainability due to cost shifting by the state government, rate capping, rising costs, increasing population and rising community expectations.

“To address this, we need to engage with and seek support from other government levels to find sustainable solutions. Rate capping and funding gaps hinder our ability to meet increasing demands and provide essential services and infrastructure.

“We’ve reached out to the state government with the goal of collaborative understanding and planning as we plan ahead for housing in Manningham.  

We want to achieve best outcomes for our community and will await their response with anticipation,” the Mayor added.

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Does my event need council approval
… Find out all you need to know about holding an event on Manningham land. Which locations, what events, timing and …

If you are organising a public or private event in an outdoor Council-owned land such as a park, garden, reserve or street in Manningham, you may require approval.

You will need approval from us if you’re organising a public or private event in our:

  • parks
  • gardens
  • reserves
  • streets.

We will explain below which events will need approval.

 

Events that do not require our approval

You will not need approval if your event has:

  • 1-80 attendees
  • BYO catering that doesn’t require vehicle access into the park
  • no infrastructure such as marquees, stages, jumping castles
  • low noise impact
  • no change to normal traffic and parking conditions.

 

Events that require our approval

If you are hosting the following types of events, you will need our approval.

 

Low impact events

If your event has one or more of the following:

  • 81-500 attendees
  • 1-5 caterers or food vendors
  • limited temporary infrastructure such as less than 5 marquees, additional tables and chairs
  • low noise impact
  • low change to traffic and parking conditions.

Minimum notice we require is 6 weeks.

Medium impact events

If your event has one or more of the following:

  • 501–2500 attendees
  • 5-10 caterers or food vendors
  • moderate temporary infrastructure such as a stage, PA, less than 15 marquees, toilets
  • moderate noise impact
  • moderate change to traffic conditions, road closures and parking.

Minimum notice we require is 3 months.

High Impact Events

If your event has one or more of the following:

  • 2501 or more attendees
  • 15 or more caterers or food vendors
  • substantial temporary infrastructure such as multiple stages, PA, 15 or more marquees, toilets
  • high noise impact
  • substantial additional traffic, multiple road closures and changes to traffic and parking conditions.

Minimum notice we require is 6 months.

High risk activities

You will need our approval if your event includes:

  • alcohol
  • amusement rides such as jumping castles or inflatables
  • road closures
  • any pyrotechnics such as fireworks or firecrackers.

Events on private property

You will not need approval if your event is on:

  • private property
  • schools
  • federal or state owned land.

If your event will impact surrounding areas that includes traffic, noise and waste, please speak to us on how to best manage these impacts.

 

To help plan your event, download an Information Kit. 

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How to apply for event approval

If you are holding an event and need our approval, please follow the application process.

  1. Submit a request to hold an event on council land form.

  2. We’ll let you know when we’ve received your application and if the date and location you’ve requested is available. We’ll also send you a list of requirements you must submit as part of the approval process.

  3. If your event impacts traffic conditions or parking at a Council owned venue, you will need a traffic management plan. This needs to be approved before event approval can be supplied.

  4. Once your event application has been received, you will be asked to provide supporting documentation, such as:

    • Certificate of Public Liability Insurance
    • Event Plan
    • Risk Management Plan 
  5. When all documentation has been received and approved, your event approval will be sent.

Paying bonds

You might need to pay a bond if your event is on Manningham land. The amount for a bond ranges from $50 to $5,000. The bond amount will depend on the size and nature of the event.

The purpose of a bond is to cover costs if there’s damage to any:

  • infrastructure, including trees
  • bollards
  • pathways.

Bonds will also cover any costs to replace gate keys or charges to clean leftover waste.

You’ll receive a full refund after a post site inspection if we determine there’s no requirement for reinstatement.

Demonstrations, rallies and public assemblies

If you are planning on organising a demonstration, rally, or public assembly on Manningham Council land let us know so that we can communicate to nearby stakeholders, residents or businesses that may be impacted.

Prior to reaching out to us you must contact Victoria Police for advice and to discuss potential police resourcing.

Complete our online webform to tell us about your public assembly, demonstration or rally on Manningham Council land.

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Ask a question at our next council meeting
… If you’d like to ask us at Manningham a question in a meeting, please do so before the …

Submit questions by 5:00pm the day before the Council meeting using the Public Question Time Form and email it to governanceteam@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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If you’d like to ask a question on the day of the meeting, submit your question in writing to the question box in the Council Chamber. Submit your question before the start of the meeting.

 

What happens if we cannot answer your question?

We might not be able to provide a meaningful answer to your question. If this happens, we may take the question on notice and we’ll provide you with a written response.

 

Guidelines

We also have guidelines for the conduct of Public Question Time.

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    Yes, as owner or manager of the property you can make the request.

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To start a new waste service, you'll need to choose from one of the six options below.

Option 1: $322.00 per year (standard waste service)

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If you already have a waste service with us, you can order additional bins. You may also swap the sizes of your bins.

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80 litre garbage bin (red lid)

$213.50 per year

120 litre garbage bin (red lid) - only available if you already have a 120 litre garbage bin

$250.50 per year

240 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)

$91.50 per year

360 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)

$139.00 per year

240 litre FOGO bin (green lid) - the minimum period for an additional FOGO bin is six months. You'll only be charged for the time you have the bin. For example: if you have the bin for six months it will cost $75.75.

$151.50 per year

How to pay

All costs are added to your rates. 
 

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You can order online using the 'Order now' button for any of the following: 

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Victoria Walks have created 26 digital maps of accessible walks around Victoria, giving people with disability greater access to nature walks.

Walking paths around Victoria have been audited and turned into digital walking maps as part of a project giving people with disability greater access to nature walks. This partnership between Victoria Walks and Scope Australia has been supported by the Victorian Government Access for All Abilities initiative.

So far they have completed 26 digital maps of accessible walks and the walks have been audited by people with disability, for people with disability.

Take some time to explore the great outdoors with some of these wonderful walks in Manningham

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We issue tradesperson permits for building works within an existing residential development.

The number of permits available is limited to a maximum of four permits at any one time.

A permit can only be issued for a period of up to 12 weeks and generally will not be renewed.

The tradesperson's vehicle permit will enable a vehicle to park in a residential parking zone between Monday and Friday 7.00am to 5.00pm (each day). Outside of these hours any existing parking controls will apply.

Permits are only valid when being used to complete on-site works at the property to which they are issued. They are not for private/personal use at any time.

Application can be made by: 

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  • The tradesperson who will be doing the works.

Where construction works are to take longer than 12 weeks, an application for the installation of a Work Zone should be applied for.

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26 February 2025

We’re calling for Federal Government support for a number of priority projects ahead of this year’s Federal election.

At its meeting on Tuesday 25 February, Council set out its advocacy priorities across four key themes of Our Commute, Our Environment, Our Safety and Our Wellbeing.

This includes seeking funding support for seven major projects as well as a series of local sports infrastructure, road and footpath upgrades in Manningham.

Mayor, Cr Deirdre Diamante, said Council is calling for Federal Government funding for projects that will benefit the local community.

“We’re advocating for our community and seeking funding support for important local projects that will improve the wellbeing, safety, environment and transport in Manningham.”  

We’re advocating for:

  • $15 million for the redevelopment Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre outdoor precinct
  • $7.5 million for open space upgrades, some of which include:
  • Wombat Bend and Finns Reserve upgrade in Templestowe Lower
  • Anderson Park in Doncaster East
  • Warrandyte Skate Park
  • The Boulevarde playspace at Ruffey Lake Park.
  • $5 million for safety improvements at the 5-ways intersection in Warrandyte South
  • $3 million for a feasibility study to inform the high frequency busway implementation along Doncaster Road
  • $2.5 million for a new building for the Park Orchards Community House and Learning Centre
  • $350,000 to support community legal services in Manningham
  • the Federal Government to encourage the Victorian Government to make commitments around the North East Link Project.

And we’re seeking funding support for road and footpath upgrades, sports infrastructure projects and LED floodlighting conversion projects.

We want to see a range of improved transport options for our Manningham community.

We’re calling for $3 million to undertake a feasibility study to inform the high frequency busway implementation along the Doncaster Road corridor, between Mitcham Station and Doncaster Park and Ride.

“The North East Link Program (NELP) is having a significant impact on our community and we are continuing our advocacy for the best outcomes for local residents,” Cr Diamante said

As a funding partner of the North East Link Project, we want the Federal Government to encourage the Victorian Government to:

  • deliver a Transit Oriented Development when Doncaster Park and Ride is redeveloped.
  • improve access and transparency on the Environment Protection Agency air quality data reports.
  • install filters within the Southern Portal Ventilation Stack or improve transparency around the trigger for when filters would be required.

As a member of the Eastern Region Group of Councils, we also supports the regional goals and advocacy priorities of:

  • Addressing financial stability
  • Supporting housing growth
  • Building climate resilience
  • Transforming movement in the east.

For more information, visit our Advocacy page

 

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The State Government has now commenced works for the North East Link Program (NELP).

For NELP and construction information and updates, call 1800 105 105 or visit bigbuild.vic.gov.au/projects/north-east-link-program


The project will include construction of the North East Link Tunnels, which will connect the Metropolitan ring road (M80) and Eastern Freeway (M3), as well as:

  • the completion of the Ring Road in Greensborough 
  • an overhaul the Eastern Freeway
  • Melbourne’s first dedicated busway
  • the North East Trail – more than 34km of walking and cycling paths.

North East Link is split into five construction packages, with the following three located in Manningham:

  • Central/tunnels
  • South
  • East

Council is continuing to work diligently alongside North East Link Program and State Government on all aspects of the project. 

We’re committed to representing community interests with the aim of mitigating impacts, as far practicable, to the community.

 

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Bulleen Park is being upgraded to support sporting clubs during the construction of North East Link. 

Future redevelopment of Bulleen Park will allow for continued use of the sporting and recreation facilities during the delivery and following the completion of the North East Link Program (NELP).

The redevelopment will result in a major upgrade to the football (AFL) and cricket facilities and include:

  • two new replacement pavilions
  • realignment and redevelopment of the three existing sports ovals
  • upgrades to sports field lighting, cricket nets, and fencing
  • planting of new trees and vegetation
  • upgrading playground equipment and park amenities
  • reconfigured car parking.

The project is expected to be completed by 2028. During this period, NELP will continue to provide user groups with construction updates to keep the community informed of progress and milestones.

Bulleen Park FAQs for sporting clubs, March 2025

 

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Powerful Owl Park

Soccer field at Powerful Owl Park, Bulleen

Manningham's newest and much anticipated soccer facility, Powerful Owl Park is now completed.

Development Victoria worked in conjunction with North East Link Program (NELP) to deliver the facility to ensure community impacts are minimised by changes at Bulleen Park.

We will manage the facility on behalf of NELP, as part of the overall management of Manningham sporting reserves, and in accordance with required conditions of use.

The new sporting facility will include:

  • three soccer fields (two natural turf and one synthetic pitch)
  • a sports pavilion with tiered seating and player change rooms, umpire and first aid amenities
  •  176 car park spaces
  • a nature play area; and,
  • walking and cycling connections to the Yarra River.

We worked diligently alongside North East Link Program and the State Government for a commitment to deliver the facility and to ensure community impacts are minimised by changes at Bulleen Park.

Powerful Owl Park FAQs, July 2024

Park and Ride

Doncaster Park and Ride

Doncaster Park and Ride will be upgraded as part of NELP. We are advocating that the Doncaster Busway (including the Bulleen Park and Ride) be designed to operate and function as part of a network-wide Bus Rapid Transit system. This is beyond the busway corridor that is proposed along the Eastern Freeway between Hoddle Street and Doncaster Road.

We are also advocating for the State Government and NELP to amend the NELP Doncaster Park and Ride reference design to a mixed-use transit-oriented development. 

At this stage the State Government has only committed to a like for like upgrade, which will result in the reconstruction of the Park and Ride to be retained as a carpark only.

 

Doncaster Park and Ride, Transit-oriented development advocacy factsheet

 

Bulleen Park and Ride

Bulleen Park and Ride is now open. The new bus station on the corner of Thompsons Road and Kampman Street in Bulleen is the first part of the Eastern Express Busway – Melbourne's first dedicated busway from Doncaster towards the city and features:

  • parking for 370 cars 
  • bike storage
  • pick-up and drop-off bays
  • a 5000 square metre green roof.

 

Public Transport Victoria, Bulleen Park and Ride

 

Templestowe Road 

We have successfully negotiated for the Victorian Government to commence detailed planning work and a business case for the duplication and upgrade of Templestowe Road (from Bridge Street to Thompsons Road). This will include shared pedestrian and bike paths along the north side.

 

Templestowe Road duplication advocacy factsheet

 

Environment

Tree planting

NELP will plant two replacement trees for every tree removed during construction of the project.

A key objective for Council is to ensure that the loss of tree canopy and vegetation is minimised and mitigated. We're working closely with NELP to identify appropriate locations for early tree planting to occur to allow the new canopy to establish. Some early planting has already occurred across various locations in Manningham, including Katrina Reserve (Doncaster) and Finns Reserve (Lower Templestowe).

Council has planted more than 500 trees since 2022 within various reserves in Manningham on behalf of NELP. We will continue to support the early planting program.

 

North East Link Program's tree planting program

 

River Red Gum, Bulleen

The historic 300 year old River Red Gum on Bridge Street in Bulleen is in close proximity to major North East Link works and must be protected. This tree is a local landmark, pre-dates European settlement and is an important example of our environmental heritage.

We will continue to regularly attend when works are being undertaken near the tree to ensure that appropriate mitigation measures are undertaken.

 

Air quality and noise

We are continuing to advocate to NELP and other State authorities to ensure that all appropriate measures are taken to mitigate the air quality impacts of the project on the health and wellbeing of the local community.

We are also working closely with NELP to ensure that noise associated with construction is mitigated as far as practicable. Any noise emitting works that may exceed noise levels are also planned to occur either during the day or early in the night, as far as practicable. Affected residents are also notified prior to the works that noise may occur during a time period with a direct NELP contact provided to them to call where concerns are raised.

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