
Meeting Date: 26 April 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Council meetings are the formal decision-making forum for our Council. ...
Meeting Date: 26 April 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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4:33 | 5. PRESENTATIONS |
6. PETITIONS | |
5:02 | 6.1 Installations of Rubber Guards or Bollards at Tunstall Square |
6:20 | 6.2 Request to Continue Meals on Wheels Delivery Service |
7:40 | 6.3 Support for the In-Home and Aged Care Program Funded by the Commonwealth Government |
8:50 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
16:40 | 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS |
17:24 | 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS |
CITY PLANNING | |
17:33 | 10.1 Macedon Square Project Update |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
31:57 | 11.1 Community Infrastructure Plan for Public Exhibition |
42:00 | 11.2 Manningham Disability Advisory Committee Membership |
12. CITY SERVICES | |
45:00 | 12.1 Street Tree Planting Guide |
58:37 | 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
58:44 | 14.1 Audit and Risk Committee Chair's Biannual Report |
1:02:20 | 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors |
15. URGENT BUSINESS | |
1:02:59 | 15.1 Public Transport in Manningham |
1:12:58 | 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
1:22:00 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
Council meetings are the formal decision-making forum for our Council. ...
Meeting Date: 28 March 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Time Code | Item |
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4:35 | 5. PRESENTATIONS |
4:45 | 5.1 Manningham Staff Service Awards |
6:20 | 5.2 Victoria Police Honours and Awards Ceremony |
6. PETITIONS | |
8:05 | 6.1 Request to Cease Plans to Build a Footpath along Unwin Street, Templestowe |
8:50 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
26:45 | 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS |
25:51 | 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS |
26:05 | 10. CITY PLANNING |
27:10 | 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES |
27:10 | 11.1 Sports Facility Development Plan |
36:00 | 11.2 Draft Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre Outdoor Masterplan |
12. CITY SERVICES | |
44:04 | 12.1 Draft Strategic Property Acquisition Policy |
13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY | |
55:28 | 13.1 State Government Advocacy Update |
1:06:55 | 13.2 MAV State Council 2023 - Cost of Living Motions |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
1:13:08 | 14.1 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987 |
1:13:40 | 14.2 Informal Meeting of Councillors |
1:13:10 | 14.3 Documents for Sealing |
1:14:50 | 15. URGENT BUSINESS |
1:15:00 | 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
Join wildlife ecologist John Harris as we undertake a biodiversity survey of 100 Acres Reserve. ...
Join wildlife ecologist John Harris as we undertake a biodiversity survey of 100 Acres Reserve. This community biodiversity survey is part of the global City Nature Challenge (CNC).
How to participate
It is free, easy, and fun to get involved.
Bring your mobile phone or digital camera to take pictures of the wild plants, animals and fungi you see, or make sound recordings of frog or bird calls.
Any observations taken over the four days, need to be uploaded to iNaturalist and included in the City Nature Challenge 2023.
To prepare for the guided walks and talks:
About the City Nature Challenge
The City Nature Challenge runs from Friday 28 April to Monday 1 May 2023.
In this worldwide BioBlitz, cities compete to make the most observations of the most species by the most people.
Manningham is collaborating with over 25 local governments to form the Greater Melbourne project.
Last year Greater Melbourne came 33rd from 445 cities for the number of observations made. Hume City came fourth amongst the other local government areas.
Join us for Arabic stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language. ...
Join us for Arabic stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language.
Storytime sessions support literacy development, social skills and group learning, all while exploring health and wellbeing themes.
Who: For children aged one to five years.
When: Every third Thursday of the month at The Pines Library.
Cost: Sessions are free to attend, and no registrations or library membership are required.
The Arabic Storytime session is a part of the Government Multicultural Storytime grant which will help our local libraries deliver Storytime programs for babies and young children in Arabic and Italian in Manningham.
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....
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!
Join us for Arabic stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language. ...
Join us for Arabic stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language.
Storytime sessions support literacy development, social skills and group learning, all while exploring health and wellbeing themes.
Who: For children aged one to five years.
When: Every third Thursday of the month at The Pines Library. Every first Tuesday of the month at a local community venue.
Cost: Sessions are free to attend, and no registrations or library membership are required.
The Arabic Storytime session is a part of the Government Multicultural Storytime grant which will help our local libraries deliver Storytime programs for babies and young children in Arabic and Italian in Manningham.
Join us for Italian stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language. ...
Join us for Italian stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language.
Storytime sessions support literacy development, social skills and group learning, all while exploring health and wellbeing themes.
Who: For children aged one to five years.
When: Every second Tuesday of the month during school terms at Bulleen Library.
Cost: Sessions are free to attend, and no registrations or library membership are required.
The Italian Storytime session is a part of the Government Multicultural Storytime grant which will help our local libraries deliver Storytime programs for babies and young children in Arabic and Italian in Manningham.
Join us for Italian stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language. ...
Join us for Italian stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language.
Storytime sessions support literacy development, social skills and group learning, all while exploring health and wellbeing themes.
Who: For children aged one to five years.
When: Every second Tuesday of the month during school terms at Bulleen Library. Every fourth Tuesday of the month at a local community venue.
Cost: Sessions are free to attend, and no registrations or library membership are required.
The Italian Storytime session is a part of the Government Multicultural Storytime grant which will help our local libraries deliver Storytime programs for babies and young children in Arabic and Italian in Manningham.
Meeting Date: 28 May 2024
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.Due to construction works in the foyer area outside our Council chamber, limited seating is available at tonight's Council meeting.
Timestamps
Timecode | Item |
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04:31 | PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST |
05:07 | CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES |
5. PRESENTATIONS | |
05:56 | 5.1 Cricket Victoria Awards - Warrandyte Cricket Club |
6. PETITIONS | |
06:52 | 6.1 Petition - Request for traffic to be slowed on Pinehill Drive |
08:10 | 6.2 Petition - Request for Installation of Public Toilets at Morris Williams Reserve |
10:30 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
10. CITY PLANNING (Page 3) | |
11:02 | 10.1 Birrarung Valley Walk - Memorandum of Understanding (Page 3) |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES (Page 9) | |
14:33 | 11.1 Manningham Gambling Policy & Action Plan 2024 (Page 9) |
21:00 | 11.2 Outdoor Sports Infrastructure and Allocations Policy (Page 33) |
47.32 | 11.3 2024 Manningham Community Fund Grant Program Recommendations (Page 147) |
12. CITY SERVICES (Page 151) | |
51:40 | 12.1 The Pines Update (Page 151) |
13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY (Page 154) | |
55.33 | 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 3 (Jan-Mar), 2023/24 (Page 154) |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 180 | |
01:03:55 | 14.1 Proposed 10 Year Financial Plan 2024/25 to 2033/34 (Page 180) |
01:28:08 | 14.2 Proposed 2024/25 Budget (Page 221) |
01:38:50 | 14.3 Review of Manningham's Governance Rules (Page 332) |
01:49:48 | 14.4 Audit and Risk Committee - Appointment of New Independent Member and Change in Councillor Representation (Page 410) |
01:53:30 | 14.5 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 413) |
01:54:15 | 14.6 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 418) |
01:54:50 | 14.7 Documents for Sealing (Page 433) |
01:55:35 | 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
Join us as we officially open Pettys Reserve following major upgrade works! ...
Join us as we officially open Pettys Reserve following major upgrade works!
Enjoy loads of FREE family fun including:
sausage sizzle
face painting
temporary tattoos
roving entertainment
watch a NPL2 game - Manningham United Blues FC vs Werribee City FC
see a children’s all abilities session in action, hosted by Macedon Blues United FC.
plus soccer personalities and more!
Upgrade works at Pettys Reserve have included construction of:
purpose built, full size floodlit synthetic soccer pitches
a pavilion, including spectator area
an asphalt car park
Come along and check them out!
This project has been delivered by Manningham Council in partnership with the Victorian Government.
JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here is touring 14 venues nationally. The exhibition is accompanied by a 40-page catalogue, featuring images by Michael Kluvanek and essays by Dr. Mike Lee and Wendy Walker. ...
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:
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.
Solar Savers takes the hassle out of going all-electric at home. Join our webinar series to learn about the expanded supplier panel and new product offerings. This event focuses on home energy assessments....
By going all-electric and improving the efficiency of your home, you can improve comfort and lower your energy bills.
Solar Savers is a local government initiative that helps residents go electric with trustworthy suppliers and quality products.
The Solar Savers program is expanding to provide greater choice, with more products and suppliers.
Join a series of informative webinars during August 2025 to learn about the exciting new offerings.
Session 6: Home energy assessments (Scorecard assessments)
In this presentation, you'll learn what is involved in a home energy assessment, how they work and the benefits of having one done. You will also hear from Solar Savers' panel of trusted suppliers, who will answer common questions about home energy assessments.
Registration is essential.
Join us at further sessions throughout August:
Solar, Batteries, and Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers | Tuesday 19 August, 7:00pm |
Heat Pump Hot Water Systems | Wednesday 20 August, 12:00pm |
Split Systems (Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning) | Thursday 21 August, 12:00pm |
Induction Cooktops | Tuesday 26 August, 12:00pm |
Insulation and Draught Proofing | Wednesday 27 August, 7:00pm |
Electrify Your Life
This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, creating a brighter Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life.
Meeting Date: 14 September 2021
Meeting Time: 6:30pm
Location: Virtual meeting. You can watch the livestream on this page or on our Facebook page.
Notice is given that a Council Meeting of the Manningham City Council will be held at 6:30pm on Tuesday, 14 September 2021. This meeting is called pursuant to Rule 12.1 of the Governance Rules. The business to be transacted at this Council meeting is:
This meeting will be held online. Residents and interested people are encouraged to view the livestream on Manningham’s Facebook page or website.
ANDREW DAY
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. Pursuant to the Local Government Act 2020, Council meetings will be held virtually until further notice. Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not permitted. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (you can view the livestream on our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account). The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.
Phoenix Theatre Company present this humorous satire by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis. ...
A terrible water shortage has crippled the Gotham-like town that serves as the setting for Urinetown.
In a mad attempt to regulate water consumption, the government has outlawed the use of private toilets. The citizenry must use public, pay-for-use amenities owned and operated by the corrupt and iron-fisted Caldwell B. Cladwell. The privilege to pee is expensive, draining and dangerous. Anyone who refuses to pay to pee is immediately and without question hauled off to Urinetown.
What is Urinetown? Nobody knows, for those who are sent there are never heard from again. But it's really a love story and there's a revolution all before the end of Act I. Will the revolution succeed? Can true love be found in Urinetown? All these questions and more are answered in Urinetown.
Auslan interpreted performance: Friday 8 September, 8.00pm to 10.00pm.
Presented by Phoenix Theatre Company.
Supported by Manningham's Community Grant Program.
An opportunity for sport club volunteers to complete or update their First Aid and CPR....
Richmond Institute and Life Saving Victoria are running First Aid and CPR training for Manningham's sport clubs volunteers.
Suitable for those wanting to refresh their training or complete training for the first time.
Richmond Institute is the education arm of the Richmond Football Club and a leader in sports industry education. In 2020 Richmond Football Club formed a partnership with Life Saving Victoria (LSV) to deliver accredited training on their behalf to Richmond Institute staff and students.
Life Saving Victoria (LSV) is a registered training organisation regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) approved to deliver nationally accredited vocational education and training services throughout Victoria.
Together LSV and Richmond Institute work with communities, educational institutions, government agencies, businesses, and the broader aquatic and sport industry, to achieve our combined organisations’ visions and missions.
A quiet life is turned upside down when an elderly British couple prepares for an impending nuclear strike. ...
Hope. Love. Survival. What happens when the unimaginable becomes reality?
A quiet life is turned upside down when an elderly British couple prepares for an impending nuclear strike. Armed with only government survival pamphlets and unwavering optimism, they face the horrors of war with a heartbreaking mix of love, humor and denial.
This critically acclaimed adaptation of Raymond Briggs' classic graphic novel is a deeply moving, darkly humorous, and eerily relevant story about resilience in the face of catastrophe.
Why you should see it:
Don’t miss this unforgettable production at Warrandyte Theatre Company.
Bring a friend, spread the word, and experience one of the most thought-provoking plays of the season.
We are proud to deliver over 100 different services to our vibrant and diverse community. Discover our community, heritage and surrounds. Learn what drives our strategic vision - and how we do it.
Learn more about your property's rates and valuations.
Find information on our policies.
Find information on our strategies and action plans.
There’s something for everyone in Manningham. From sacred sites of the area’s First Peoples to the early gold mining settlements, the local area has a bit of everything for you to appreciate and enjoy.
We are committed to developing and fostering partnerships with not-for-profit groups and organisations whose work enriches the municipality and is consistent with our vision.
We are committed to managing our city’s infrastructure efficiently and sustainably to better meet the needs and expectations of our growing community.
Our capital works program brings this commitment to life by managing the maintenance and improvement of council assets, facilities and community spaces through a number of key projects.
Take part in one of the largest Citizen Science projects in the world while contributing valuable information about Manningham’s biodiversity....
Take part in one of the largest Citizen Science projects in the world while contributing valuable information about Manningham’s biodiversity.
In this worldwide BioBlitz, cities compete to observe the most species by the most people.
Manningham is collaborating with more than 25 local governments to form the Greater Melbourne project.
During this four-day challenge, take photos of plants or animals and upload them to iNaturalist.
Your observations will be added to the Manningham iNaturalist projects (Manningham East or Manningham West) so that we can compete with participants from across Melbourne and around the world.
All data is added to Australia’s database of plants and animals, helping scientists with their research to improve outcomes for our environment.
We’re partnering with Solar Savers to take the hassle out of home energy upgrades for households in Manningham. ...
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.
Solar Savers makes upgrading your home energy simple. Backed by Manningham Council, the program has recently expanded to offer more suppliers and a wider range of products. It now also includes home energy assessments for personalised advice.
Solar Savers can provide you with:
Solar Savers can assist with quality and affordable:
Contact Solar Savers to book a home energy assessment or obtain a quote from trusted installers.
Manningham residents are going all-electric and reaping the rewards. Read about how they made the switch, as well as their top tips.
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.
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.
Through the Maternal and Child Health Sleep and Settling initiative, we are providing support for parents experiencing sleep and settling concerns with their young children....
Do you need support to help your toddler learn to sleep? Come along to one of our free information sessions.
Through the Maternal and Child Health Sleep and Settling initiative, we are providing support for parents experiencing sleep and settling concerns with their young children.
During this online session, consultants will teach you an evidence-informed sleep and settling model of care.
Topics covered will include:
There will be time at the end of the session for you to ask questions about your specific situation.
In addition to the sessions, we are proud to provide an outreach service for interested parents. Speak to our Sleep and Settling Specialist at the end of the session for more information.
This session is designed specifically for parents of toddlers aged between 18 and 24 months.
Sessions are also available for newborns and older babies.
Working in partnership with the Victorian Government, this program is part of the 'More help for new Victorian mum and dads’ initiative.