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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:
- 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.
Local seniors community groups and clubs can now apply for a Seniors Club Support Grant!
The Seniors Club Support Grants are designed to support initiatives that benefit and empower older people in Manningham.
These grants provide up to $8,000 in funding and can be used for a wide range of activities, including digital literacy programs, creative writing classes, or exercise sessions.
You can apply for a seniors club support grant online.
Applications open Monday 5 August and close Wednesday 4 September 2024.
A grant writing workshop is available for existing seniors club members on Tuesday 6 August at the Manningham Function Centre. Places are limited to two people per organisation. Book your spot now.
Community Grants team on 9840 9333 or grants@manningham.vic.gov.au.
As part of the Inspired Living Series and National Recycling Week, Nina Gbor and fellow panel members will discuss sustainable fashion in a circular economy at the Manningham Function Centre.
Nina Gbor:
Nina is a sustainable fashion educator, international speaker, sustainability consultant, and Founder of Eco Styles. Nina is also the Director of the Circular Economy and Waste Program at The Australia Institute and has been featured on the ABC's War on Waste. Nina will talk about her journey into sustainable fashion and discuss the collaborative effort needed to address sustainability challenges in the fashion industry.
Courtney Holm:
Courtney is a circular fashion systems designer, thought leader and entrepreneur. She founded experimental circular fashion label A.BCH in 2017 and built it into a world leading example of what circular fashion could aspire to. In early 2024, she made a strategic decision to step away from making new clothes in order to focus on industry wide solutions. Courtney is the founder and CEO of Circular Sourcing - a climate tech platform turning surplus textile waste into resource. Courtney's expertise is in circular design for clothing, material flows and circular systems design. The heart of her practice is industry transformation for sustainable and equitable futures.
Jenna Flood:
Jenna is a slow fashion advocate whose main focus is helping people understand the issues that surround fast fashion. She advocates for sustainable alternatives such as pre-loved, vintage and clothing made with sustainable practices. Jenna believes in slowing down our clothing consumption by curating capsule wardrobes and buying for long term investments instead of purchasing on a whim or following short trends. She hopes that in the future, more people invest in the sharing economy by renting or borrowing garments instead of owning them.
Inspired Living Series - keynote speaker events
The Inspired Living Series - keynote speaker events showcases five insightful, not-to-be-missed evenings at the iconic Manningham Function Centre.
The series will introduce you to a diverse line-up of local and international keynote speakers offering unique insights on how we can all shift to a greener future.
Topics range from permaculture to sustainable fashion. Each speaker will inspire and motivate simple, positive lifestyle choices, connection to nature and growing a thriving community in the midst dynamic change.
We’re looking for people from the Manningham community to join our Community Grants Program Assessment Panel.
The panel will help assess the applications received as part of our Community Grants Program, and:
- help ensure broad and diverse community representation in the community grants make sure there’s a shared understanding of community development
- principles align the allocation of funding with Council strategies and provide advice based on program guidelines and other key priorities.
There are three positions available on the panel for community representatives, who will be joined by at least two Council officers.
Each community panel representative will receive a payment of up to $500 (per year) for their participation.
Who can apply
- Applications are open to people who live, work or study in Manningham.
- We are looking for people who have expertise, knowledge, skills and/or lived experience relevant to community grants and/or development in Manningham.
- We welcome applications from people of diverse backgrounds.
Access support is available, and members can attend remotely if required, but face-to-face is preferable.
Applications are now closed.
How to apply
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Read the Terms of Reference.
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Complete the Expression of Interest form.
Apply online via the Expression Interest form.
If you need a hard copy form or you need help to complete the Expression of Interest, please contact the Community Grants Team.
Questions? Contact the Community Grants Team on 9840 9333 or grants@manningham.vic.gov.au.
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Manningham Council is encouraging local seniors community groups and clubs to apply for a new Seniors Club Support Grants program, aimed at supporting initiatives that benefit and empower older people in Manningham.
These grants provide up to $8,000 in funding and can be used for a wide range of activities, including digital literacy programs, creative writing classes, or exercise sessions.
Manningham Mayor, Councillor Carli Lange invites clubs and group to apply for a grant.
“This is a chance for our dedicated seniors clubs and groups to receive support for new programs that boost the health and wellbeing of their members.” Cr Lange said.
“It’s also an opportunity to support initiatives where our older community, family members and carers to come together and make meaningful connections.
“A lack of social connection can really affect older individuals and their caregivers. These grants provide great opportunities to get involved in a safe and welcoming environment.”
Applications open on Monday 5 August and close on Wednesday 4 September.
Council is hosting a free grant writing workshop for existing Seniors Clubs members on Tuesday 6 August at the Manningham Function Centre, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Bookings are essential and limited to two people per organisation.
To register, visit manningham.vic.gov.au/events/manningham-grant-writing-workshop-seniors-club-support-grant.
For more information or to apply, visit manningham.vic.gov.au/community-grants or contact the Community Grants team on 9840 9333 or grants@manningham.vic.gov.au.
From aspiring gardeners to seasoned growers, there’s a session for everyone at this year’s Home Harvest.
About Home Harvest
Our monthly gardening program, Home Harvest, teaches you how to grow delicious and nutritious food at home.
From discovering how to choose the right crops to diving deeper into growing Asian vegetables, there’s a diverse array of topics on offer.
Your new skills will lead to homegrown produce – and can even boost your physical and mental health.
It’s also a simple, enjoyable and empowering action you can take against climate change.
Our 2025 program
Sessions run on a Wednesday evening from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, with a food swap commencing at 6.15pm.
Everyone with an interest in gardening is welcome. No experience necessary.
A new Arts Action Plan is set to guide future arts, culture and local history services, programs and activities in Manningham....
UPDATED: 28 March 2025 new date for community workshop
A new Arts Action Plan is set to guide future arts, culture and local history services, programs and activities in Manningham.
To inform the plan, artists, creatives and community members are invited to provide feedback to Council on what’s important to them about arts, culture and local history, and the types of programs they would like to see in the municipality.
Manningham Mayor, Cr Deirdre Diamante, said arts, culture and local history enriched community life by providing opportunities for expression and creativity, social connections and a sense of identity and belonging.
“Whether it’s visual arts and exhibitions, theatre, music and live performances, writing and literature, or photography and film - arts and culture touches everyone,” Cr Diamante said.
“Our local history dates back thousands of years from the traditional owners, the Wurrundjeri Woi-wurrung people, through the days of European settlement to our present multicultural community.
“Creative industries also form an important part of our local economy.”
Feedback can be provided by completing an online survey, or attending an online community workshop on Wednesday 8 April 2025, 6.00pm to 7.30pm.
More information is available at Your Say Manningham. Feedback closes Friday 25 April 2025.
North East Link Program is building a new interchange at Bulleen Road that will connect an upgraded Eastern Freeway to the 6.5km North East Link tunnels in Bulleen.
To create the space for new ramps and the interchange, North East Link Program is building a diversion at Bulleen Road.
From late May there will be long term changes to how you access Bulleen Road and local areas.
Bulleen Road will be closed between Thompsons Road and Carey Bulleen Sports Complex in both directions from 7.30pm on Friday 24 May until 5.30am on Monday 27 May.
A detour will be in place via Thompsons and Manningham roads to keep you moving.
Lane closures along Thompsons Road will be required at times.
Access to local schools, clubs and sporting grounds will remain open as they complete these works.
From 5.30am on Monday 27 May, traffic will move onto the new Bulleen Road diversion, subject to weather conditions.
We’re developing a new action plan to guide future arts, culture and local history services, programs and activities in Manningham....
UPDATED: 28 March 2025 new date for community workshop
We’re developing a new action plan to guide future arts, culture and local history services, programs and activities in Manningham.
We want to hear what’s important to you about arts, culture and local history, and the types of programs you would like to see in our municipality.
Mayor, Cr Deirdre Diamante, said arts, culture and local history enriched community life by providing opportunities for expression and creativity, social connections and a sense of identity and belonging.
“Whether it’s visual arts and exhibitions, theatre, music and live performances, writing and literature, or photography and film - arts and culture touches everyone,” Cr Diamante said.
“Our local history dates back thousands of years from the traditional owners, the Wurrundjeri Woi-wurrung people, through the days of European settlement to our present multicultural community.
“Creative industries also form an important part of our local economy.”
Share your thoughts by:
- completing our online survey at Your Say Manningham
- registering to attend our online community workshop on Wednesday 8 April 2025, 6.00pm to 7.30pm
Visit Your Say Manningham for more information and to have your say.
Survey closes Friday 25 April 2025 at 5pm.
The Manningham Civic Awards recognise residents who’ve made exceptional contributions to the Manningham community through volunteer, unpaid or paid work.
Citizen of the Year
Manningham's Citizen of the Year award goes to a resident whose outstanding contributions have improved the lives of our local community. Their contributions demonstrate a long-term commitment to community service, community innovation, philanthropy or volunteer work.
2024 Citizen of the Year – Brian Tyedin
Brian tirelessly and constantly searches for ways to support and serve the local community, finding the time and energy to go above and beyond. Brian is a champion of the Rotary movement and has served Rotary and the Manningham community with distinction.
2024 | Brian Tyedin |
2023 | Dennis Clarke |
2022 | Margaret Kelly |
2021 | Ian Goldsmith |
2019 | Hardy Shum |
2018 | Geoff Roberts |
Doreen Stoves AM PSM JP Volunteer of the Year
The Doreen Stoves Volunteer of the Year Award is about recognising a contribution made by a volunteer in the local community. This award honors Doreen Stoves for her inspirational work. Doreen worked for many years at Doncare and dedicated her life to helping others.
This award highlights the contributions made by the quiet achievers, who often work behind the scenes to build a stronger and more caring society. It recognises contributions made in the areas of community service, civic engagement, environment, sport, the arts, education, business or advocacy.

2024 Doreen Stoves AM PSM JP Volunteer of the Year – Luke Bastian
Luke has played a crucial role in the Scouting community for more than two decades. His remarkable contributions to Rotary and the Doncaster Baseball Club have also been significant. Luke is a dedicated member of the Manningham community and exemplifies the qualities of an exceptional citizen.
2024 Doreen Stoves AM PSM JP Volunteer of the Year – Kate Gniel
Kate is an outstanding individual who consistently makes remarkable impact in the community through her volunteering efforts. Over the past five years, Kate has dedicated her time and energy to enhancing and enriching the lives of others. In 2022 Kate became the first ever female president of the Sharks Junior Football Club and has focused efforts on making the mental health of players and families first and foremost.
2024 | Luke Bastian |
2024 | Kate Gniel |
2023 | Frank Johnston |
2023 | Shin Thant (Berry) Eain (Young Volunteer) |
2022 | Varvara Ioannou |
2021 | Patricia Wheeler |
2019 | Kathy Monley |
2018 | Teresa Clarke |
Community Organisation of the Year Award
This award recognises community organisations, clubs or groups who have gone ‘above and beyond’ to improve the lives of the Manningham community. Nominees must be not for profit community organisations who’ve made a tangible difference to diversity, acceptance and tolerance, community spirit and social connectedness in the Manningham community.
Community groups may be nominated for a specific project undertaken in the last 12 months that demonstrates a positive impact made to the Manningham community.
2024 Community Organisation of the Year Award - Rotary Club of Manningham City
The Rotary Club of Manningham City Inc. received its official charter on 1 July 2023, bringing together Rotary clubs and individuals with diverse talents that have contributed to Manningham for over 45 years. The club’s dedication to serving our community spans across all demographics, capabilities and requirements and plays a crucial role in maintaining connections among people.
2024 | Rotary Club of Manningham City |
2024 | Manningham Toy Library - Highly commended |
2023 | LinC Manningham Inc |
2022 | CareNet Program |
2021 | Manningham State Emergency Service |
2019 | Doncaster All Abilities Basketball |
2018 | Women’s Friendship Group |
Sports Volunteer of the Year
This award recognises individuals who demonstrate excellence in the sporting arena and/or displays exemplary leadership in the Manningham sporting community. This award is for people who inspire others, encourage participation and embody the principles of sportsmanship and fair play.
This award recognises those who play sport and anyone who contributes to Manningham’s sporting community off the field. This includes coaches, referees, umpires, organisers, volunteers and officials.
2024 Sports Volunteer of the Year - Anthony Milicia
Anthony dedicates himself to volunteering with Manningham Juventus Football Club as if it were a second job, setting a positive example and motivating others. His actions serve as a source of inspiration for others. Anthony is accessible and an excellent communicator, who consistently makes himself available to others.
2024 | Anthony Milicia |
2024 | Michael James - Highly commended |
2023 | Caroline Clarkson |
2022 | Vince Montuoro |
2021 | Roland Frasca |
2019 | Alan Duffus |
2018 | Fiona Huber |
Young Citizen of the Year
This award recognises the outstanding contribution made by a young Manningham resident to improve the lives of our local community. This can be demonstrated through leadership qualities, inspiring others through action or being a positive role model.
2022 | Stephanie Martinez |
2021 | Sulaymaan Hafeez |
2019 | Zoe Petropoulos |
2018 | Jade Chan |
Getting involved in climate action is vital to creating a more liveable future. At Manningham Council, we’re making this action easier by offering resources, events, programs and partnerships. ...
Getting involved in climate action is vital to creating a more liveable future. We’re making this action easier by offering resources, events, programs and partnerships.
Since we recognised the Climate Emergency in 2020, we’ve introduced several initiatives to help us move towards our zero emission targets – for Council by 2028 and for the Manningham community by 2035.
Here’s how we’re supporting you to act on climate, both individually and together as a community.
Individuals: How we can support
We’re making individual change feel less solo by sharing handy resources, connecting you with government discounts and even providing a year’s supply of compostable bin liners.
1. Resources and discounts to go electric | |
We’re supporting households to go electric with free resources, webinars and information sessions. Residents can also access installers and government discounts through our partnership with Solar Savers. The benefits? The opportunity to create a healthier, more efficient home while also powering a cleaner future. | |
2. A network of public electric vehicle (EV) chargers | |
Considering purchasing an electric vehicle (EV)? Owning one will soon be more convenient in Manningham, as we’re rolling out a network of nine public EV chargers from early 2025. The chargers will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, through government accredited GreenPower. | |
3. FOGO support (and a free roll of liners!) | |
The FOGO service is one of the simplest ways to reduce carbon emissions. By using our FOGO bins, we can decrease the waste sent to landfill to create a healthier environment for us all. This means placing the right items in your FOGO bins and using the certified compostable liners (that meet the AS4736 standards), as these decompose. To make this simpler, we’re providing each Manningham household with a free roll of 150 compostable liners (approximately one year’s supply), available for collection from the Manningham Civic Centre or Council Depot. We’re also sharing FOGO tips and tricks, ‘how to’ videos, translated language guides and more to help you with FOGO. Explore our helpful FOGO resources. | |
4. Clothes swap days | |
Fast fashion has a negative impact on our environment, accounting for 10 per cent of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. An alternative to this?
Clothes swap days are a fantastic way to refresh your wardrobe and meet new people. Here at Council, we regularly run clothing exchange days. See when the next one is. |
Our community: How we’re helping
Our impact is greater when we work together. That’s why we’re facilitating community events and connecting you to local groups who make a positive difference.
5. Tree planting days | |
Planting trees is one of the best and simplest ways to take climate action, while making Manningham a greener and more beautiful place to live and work. Join us next National Tree Day (Sunday 28 July) to plant trees together. Check our What's on event calendar each July to find planting locations. | |
6. Access to community groups | |
Local environmental groups are a fantastic opportunity to connect with neighbours and make a difference in your shared backyard. We can connect you to: | |
7. A regular community garden | |
The Doncaster Hill Community Garden is a friendly space for anyone interested in gardening and making new friends. Meeting every second Tuesday morning, volunteers tend to the garden with all produce donated to Doncare’s food relief program. Register for the next session. | |
8. Sustainable schools program | |
We run several programs to encourage local schools to protect and care for our natural environment, as well as sustainable education programs for our teacher network. This includes:
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