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Digital travel skills

These two 2.5 hour informal sessions will explore how to plan, book and enjoy an overseas vacation where you want to do your own thing. ...

It can be fun to plan an overseas holiday where you set your itinerary. Sometimes you don't want to be stuck on a bus and herded like cattle when you travel. You want to be free and tailor your own schedule. 

These two 2.5 hour informal sessions will explore how to plan, book and enjoy an overseas vacation when you want to do your own thing. 

We will explore how to go about this complicated exercise including:

  • what to plan
  • how to estimate the cost, and zoom in on the actual cost through the process
  • when to use a travel agent and when not to use a travel agent
  • economy versus premium economy versus business class – air travel
  • fly/drive versus bus tours
  • consideration of train travel versus car versus bus for medium distances
  • travel insurance
  • difference between travelling to Europe, USA and Asia – language, culture and cost
  • using money overseas
  • internet and phone access
  • planning for medication
  • and much more depending on where the discussion and questions take us.

The session will be guided by an experienced overseas traveller and is not commercially motivated. 

The main focus of the sessions will be to answer questions in advance of your proposed planning and travel – especially if you have not travelled internationally or not travelled for many years.

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Council Meeting 23 April 2024
… (Page 181)   12. CITY SERVICES 29:10 12.1 Capital Works Program March 2024 Quarterly Status Report (Page 252)   14. …

Meeting Date: 23 April 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.   

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05:50 4. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
  5. PRESENTATIONS
06:25 5.1 Michele Timms - Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
09:50 5.2 Anzac Day
  10. CITY PLANNING
13:20 10.1 Manningham's Activity Centre Design Guidelines - For Community Consultation (Page 3)
  11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
25:15 11.1 Melbourne East Region Sport and Recreation Fair Access Policy Report (Page 181)
  12. CITY SERVICES
29:10 12.1 Capital Works Program March 2024 Quarterly Status Report (Page 252)
  14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
37.50 14.1 Audit and Risk Committee Chair's Biannual Report (Page 307)
40:40 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 318)
40:50 14.3 Documents for Sealing (Page 328)
41:40 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 330)

 

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Home Harvest - Seed Saving and End of Year Seed Swap!
… About Home Harvest: Home Harvest is a free home gardening program that runs monthly from February to December. It …

Come along and learn from market gardener and passionate seed saver, Julie Bennett from Montalto Kitchen Gardener and Seeds are free. 

In this session, we'll cover the incredible world of seeds, as well as tips, tricks and techniques for how to successfully save your own seed – year after year. This will save you money while preserving heritage seeds and maintaining the genetic diversity and local adaptations of our food crops.

This seminar begins at 6:30pm. Please bring along any saved or excess seeds before the seminar for a seed swap party afterwards! Please ensure your seeds are correctly labelled (envelopes will be provided).

About Home Harvest: Home Harvest is a free home gardening program that runs monthly from February to December. It educates and empowers residents to grow their own organic, nutritious and delicious produce at home. The series hosts seminars, question and answer time, on-site activities and food swaps!

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Manningham Environment Seminar Series - Endangered Species of Manningham
… fauna presentation and walks for the Nature Stewards program. He was previously in the education sector for over …

Hear from local ecologist John Harris about Manningham's threatened species and the challenges they face, including habitat loss, invasive species and climate change.

Manningham is home to 56 threatened animal species, including the Brush-tailed Phascogale, Grey-headed Flying-fox, Swift Parrot and Barking Owl.

There are 466 threatened plant species, 246 of which are critically endangered.

A species is considered threatened when it's at risk of extinction within a local area, even if it's not globally endangered.

About the presenter

John Harris (BASc, GDipEd) is the Director and Principal Zoologist/Ecologist at Wildlife Experiences. With a background in both environmental science and education, John has led fauna and flora surveys, environmental audits and sustainability programs across Victoria and beyond.

He's also an experienced educator, delivering seminars, guiding Nature Stewards walks, and formerly teaching secondary science for more than 17 years.

You can also attend the Environment Seminars - Solutions to Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions Wednesday, 24 September 2025 7.00 to 8.30 pm.

Manningham Environment Seminar Series - Threatened Fauna Species of Manningham

Spend an evening with local ecologist John Harris and learn about threatened fauna species that are found locally in Manningham

Manningham is home to a significant number of threatened species, both animals and plants, facing threats like habitat loss, invasive species, and climate change. The municipality has identified 56 threatened animal species, including some of national and state significance like the Brush-tailed Phascogale, Grey-headed Flying-fox, Swift Parrot, and Barking Owl. Additionally, there are 466 threatened plant species, with a substantial portion (246) considered critically endangered. #Swifft State Wide Integrated Flora and Fauna Teams

A species is determined to be threatened when its population within a specific geographic area (like Manningham or Victoria) is at risk of extinction, even if it's not globally threatened. This can happen due to factors like habitat loss, invasive species, or pollution within that area, making the species susceptible to local extinction.

Presenter: John Harris (BASc, GDipEd) - Director and Principal Zoologist / Ecologist

John Harris (BASc, GDipEd) is the Director and Principal Zoologist / Ecologist at Wildlife Experiences.

John has worked in both the environmental and education sectors, often combining the two. As an ecological consultant, John has been involved in flora and fauna surveys, environmental audits, flora and fauna salvaging (spotter/catcher) and as sustainability adviser in Victoria and interstate. He has co-authored or contributed to a number of books on wildlife, authored many flora and fauna assessment reports and management plans.

He is also an environmental educator working with landcare groups, delivering seminars for local governments and also provides fauna presentation and walks for the Nature Stewards program. He was previously in the education sector for over 17 years as a secondary Biology/Science teacher as well as Environment and Sustainability Manager.

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Find an environmental grant or rebate
… residents and businesses through the Solar Savers Program. Support to electrify your home Support is available … available to Manningham residents through the Solar Savers program. Solar Victoria Find out about rebates and … community groups Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways Program - Melbourne Water For businesses Business Renewables …

As part of our commitment to addressing climate change, we encourage our community to adopt more sustainable practices. One way we support this is through grants and rebates that promote sustainability.


Learn about the support available for individuals and groups working on projects that help improve the sustainability of Manningham's natural environment.

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Land management grants

Learn about grants to help property owners care for their land, including tree planting, weed removal and pest animal control.

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Solar Savers

Find out what assistance is available to Manningham residents and businesses through the Solar Savers Program.

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Support to electrify your home

Support is available to help you go all-electric. Find out what's on offer from local, state and federal governments.

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External providers

Find a grant or incentive provided by another organisation.

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Creating a clean and renewable future

As part of our climate change response, we're focused on building a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future. We're reducing emissions in Council operations, managing energy, water, and waste responsibly, and empowering our community through awareness, education and support to do the same.

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Support to electrify your home

Support is available to help you go all-electric. Use the links below to find out about discounts, loans and rebates on offer through State Government and Federal Government initiatives. 

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Manningham Solar Savers

View the support available to Manningham residents through the Solar Savers program.

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Solar Victoria

Find out about rebates and interest-free loans to install solar panels, batteries and hot water systems.

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Victorian Energy Upgrades

View the discounts available for energy-efficient home upgrades, including heating, cooling and hot water systems.

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Clean Energy Regulator

Read about small-scale technology certificates (STCs) provided by the Australian Government upon installation of an eligible renewable energy or hot water system.

Grants and initiatives from other organisations

State and federal governments, along with their partners, offer various loans, financial support, and incentives for sustainability projects. 

For individuals

  • Conservation Covenants - Trust for Nature
  • Victorian Landcare Grants - Victorian Government
  • Electric vehicle duty concession - State Revenue Office
  • Electric vehicle registration discount - Vic Roads
  • Solar for apartments - Solar Victoria

For community groups

  • Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways Program - Melbourne Water

For businesses

  • Business Renewables Buying Group - City of Yarra
  • Victorian Energy Upgrades  - Victorian Government
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Official opening of wonguim wilam
… visit our  wonguim wilam  Your Say page. Our event program: 11.00 am – Our event begins with free coffee and a …

Join us for the opening celebration for wonguim wilam, our community park and play space that has been five years in the making!

We'll have a BBQ, coffee and cakes, speeches and live music. 

This is a free event and no registration is required.

For more information about the upgrade, visit our wonguim wilam Your Say page.

Our event program:

11.00 am – Our event begins with free coffee and a BBQ

11.20 am – the official proceedings will commence

11.45 am – the celebration continues with musical entertainment

1.00 pm – the end of the event

Event update

The weather may be rainy, so please bring wet weather gear.

If you can, bring along your reusable coffee cup and water bottle for drinks! We’re offering free coffee, and the park has drink taps to refill your water.

We’ll be closing the wonguim wilam car park before and during the event, so please allow some extra time to find parking if you plan to drive.

We encourage you also to consider sustainable transport options such as walking, riding a bike, catching the bus or carpooling.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

If you have any questions about the event, please contact us on 9840 9333 or via email.

 

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Learning the fun way - free two week trial
… Learning the Fun Way - through music, movement and play program. Sessions are designed for children 6 months to 7 …

Warrandyte Tennis Club and Happy Little Learners present: Learning the fun way - free two week trial.

Come along for a free two week trial of our all new Learning the Fun Way - through music, movement and play program.

Sessions are designed for children 6 months to 7 years. Children are supported by their parents/carers to learn a huge range of age-appropriate skills and understandings in a creative, fun and interactive way.

Separate classes will be offered, specifically catering for children with ASD, ADHD or learning difficulties.

Where applicable, please include a description of your NDIS goals or ILP goals, to ensure we can cater towards your specific needs.

Class timetable

Mondays: 

  • Kinder kids (4 year olds) - 9.45am to 10.30am
  • Babies (6 months to walking) - 10.45am to 11.15am
  • ASD / ADHD (3 to 5 year olds) - 11.30am to 12.45pm plus 30 minutes 'stay and play' 12.45am to 1.30pm

Wednesdays:

  • Kinder kids (4 year olds) 9.45am to 10.30am
  • Toddlers (walking to 3 year olds) 10.45am to 11.15am
  • ASD / ADHD (5 to 7 year olds) 4.00pm to 4.45pm plus 30 minutes 'stay and play' 4.45pm to 5.30pm
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Bayi Gardiya - Singing Desert
… within the art context” - Christian Thompson See the full program at  Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI …

Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection presents Bayi Gardiya - Singing Desert by Dr Christian Thompson AO

In this 360-degree video experience, Christian Thompson invites audiences to walk through the landscape of his childhood. Here they will witness a simple yet profound aesthetic gesture of the artist singing in his traditional Bidjara language, a recognised lost language. 

“If I sing even one word of our language, which is considered an extinct or lost language, then it can’t be described as such, because it is being presented as a living language within the art context” - Christian Thompson

See the full program at Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection. 

For further information contact Manningham Art Gallery, gallery@manningham.vic.gov.au or call 9840 9367. 

To experience this 360-degree work, please visit the Creative Lab located on the mezzanine floor of Doncaster Library, accessible via the lift in the junior area. There will be a staff member there to assist. Suitable for all ages. 

Photo caption: Bayi Gardiya (Singing Desert), 2019 (video still). Photo credit: Christian Thompson 

An ACMI touring exhibition
The works in this exhibition are commissioned by ACMI, Artbank, Bundanon Trust, Carriageworks, City of Melbourne, Melbourne Art Foundation, Professor Cav. Simon Mordant AO and Catriona Mordant AM, John Allsopp (Web Directions) and assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts.

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Grandparenting Seminar with Dr Michael Carr-Gregg

Get practical advice and tips about grandparenting at our free event for grandparents, parents and carers....

It takes a village to raise a child, and the role of a grandparent is more important than ever.

Join our free seminar on grandparenting with special guest speaker, Dr Michael Carr-Gregg at the Manningham Function Centre on Wednesday 14 May 2025.

This seminar will provide practical advice and tips about grandparenting and there will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end. This event is suitable grandparents, parents and carers.

Free, but registrations essential.

Please note: the date published in the April edition of Manningham Matters was incorrect. The correct date for this event is Wednesday 14 May 2025. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Dr Michael Carr-Gregg

Dr Carr-Gregg is a distinguished Australian psychologist, author, and broadcaster, renowned for his expertise in adolescent and family psychology. He has authored 18 books on topics including parenting, mental health, and adolescent wellbeing, including Grandparents and the Grandparenting Code. His 19th book is currently in progress. 

In 1985, Dr Carr-Gregg co-founded CanTeen, the world's first national support group for teenage cancer patients, alongside a group of young cancer patients. He has held significant roles in academia and research, including serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne. In 2018, he led the enquiry for the NSW Government that led to the nationwide ban on mobile phones in state and territory schools.

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Council Meeting 29 April 2025
… 58:15 11.1 Renewal of the Annual Councillor Event Program 1:03:10 11.2 Mullum Mullum Reserve Covered Bowling …

Meeting Date: 29 April 2025
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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Timestamps

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 5. PRESENTATIONS

05:14

5.1 Lions Club of Warrandyte - Certificate of Appreciation on 50th Anniversary

07:45

5.2 Motion of Condolence: Passing of The Hon. Kevin Andrews MP AM

 

6. PETITIONS
10:256.1 Petition - Warrandyte Men's Shed
 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 

12:50

8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS 
 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS 

28:15

9.1 Planning Application PLN23/0496 at 449,451,453-455, 457, 459 & 461 Doncaster Road, Doncaster 
 10. CITY PLANNING 

40:40

10.1 Development of recreational bike facilities - Pump Tracks, BMX & Mountain Bike Trails

51:03

10.2 Manningham's Submission to Infrastructure Victoria's Draft 30 Year Infrastructure Strategy
 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES 

58:15

11.1 Renewal of the Annual Councillor Event Program

1:03:10

11.2 Mullum Mullum Reserve Covered Bowling Green
 12. CITY SERVICES
 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY 

1:12:15

13.1 Informal Meetings of Councillors

1:12:30

13.2 Documents for Sealing 
 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 
 15. URGENT BUSINESS 

1:13:30

16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME 
 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS 

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Electrify Your Life with Solar Savers - home energy assessments
… suppliers and quality products.  The Solar Savers program is expanding to provide greater choice, with more … Your Life This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, …

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 SystemsWednesday 20 August, 12:00pm
Split Systems (Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning)Thursday 21 August, 12:00pm
Induction CooktopsTuesday 26 August, 12:00pm
Insulation and Draught ProofingWednesday 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.

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We have a proud history of a multicultural communities living, working and celebrating together.

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Support is available at every stage of your child’s life and development.

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A range of information, resources and services are available for people with disabilities.

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Grants, Awards and Funds

We provide a range of grants, funding opportunities and local initiatives to support our community. 

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There are a range of health and support services, programs and resources to support our community

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Strategies and action plans
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Our strategies and action plans detail how we deliver outcomes for the community and Manningham. Planning is developed in consultation with the community in line with our community engagement policy.

Manningham’s 2040 Community Vision

Manningham is a harmonious, inclusive and safe community that is committed to sustainable growth, wellbeing, and innovation. We celebrate our diversity and natural environment whilst fostering a connected community that enriches the lives of all. 

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Community Vision

Created by our community, the aspirational Community Vision 2040 guides our plans for Manningham.

Council Plan

The Council Plan is our promise to you in pursuit of our community’s vision for the future and to achieve the very best for Manningham.

Budget

Our budget focuses on delivering essential services and investing in things that matter to our community.

10-Year Financial Plan

Our 10 Year Financial Plan ensures we deliver on the Council Plan and build a financially sustainable organisation.

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Asset Plan

Our Asset Plan is a strategic plan for the assets we manage on behalf of the community, including buildings and infrastructure, recreational facilities and open spaces.

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Our Performance

We pride ourselves on delivering outcomes for the Manningham community. We regularly monitor and report on our performance across the year.

Strategies

Community
Active for Life Recreation Strategy
Active for Life Recreation Strategy
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Bicycle Strategy
Bicycle Strategy
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UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Eastern Region Soccer Strategy
Eastern Region Soccer Strategy
pdf
1.93 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Economic Development Strategy 2023-2028
Economic Development Strategy 2023-2028
pdf
2.04 MB
UPDATED: 18 April 2024
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Environment and sustainability
Bushland Management Strategy
Bushland Management Strategy
pdf
4.45 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreational Strategy Report
Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreational Strategy Report
pdf
2.03 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Open Space Strategy Part 1
Open Space Strategy Part 1
pdf
3.95 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Open Space Strategy Part 2
Open Space Strategy Part 2
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14.08 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Waldau Precinct Masterplan
Waldau Precinct Masterplan
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UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Governance and leadership
10 Year Financial Plan 2025-26 to 2034-35
10 Year Financial Plan 2025-26 to 2034-35
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UPDATED: 1 July 2025
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Community Safety Plan
Community Safety Plan
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1.12 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Economic Development Strategy 2011-30
Economic Development Strategy 2011-30
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1.19 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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First Nations Employment Strategy
First Nations Employment Strategy
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UPDATED: 3 October 2024
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Risk Management Strategy
Risk Management Strategy
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Property and development
Residential Strategy
Residential Strategy
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9.74 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Doncaster Hill Mode Shift Plan
Doncaster Hill Mode Shift Plan
pdf
2.58 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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The Doncaster Hill Strategy
The Doncaster Hill Strategy
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6.15 MB
UPDATED: 23 August 2024
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Donvale Reserve Management Plan
Donvale Reserve Management Plan
pdf
4.2 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Manningham Links Road Improvement Strategy
Manningham Links Road Improvement Strategy
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UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Manningham Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2034
Manningham Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2034
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2.54 MB
UPDATED: 8 September 2025
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Liveable City Strategy 2040

The Liveable City Strategy 2040 will help shape the future of every neighbourhood in Manningham – providing choice in how we live, work and play.

Action plans

Community
Aquarena Outdoor Master Plan
Aquarena Outdoor Master Plan
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UPDATED: 19 November 2024
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Community Infrastructure Plan
Community Infrastructure Plan
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1.41 MB
UPDATED: 17 September 2024
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Domestic Animal Management Plan 2022-25
Domestic Animal Management Plan 2022-25
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UPDATED: 25 November 2024
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Inclusive Manningham - A Dementia-Friendly City Action Plan
Inclusive Manningham - A Dementia-Friendly City Action Plan
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3.28 MB
UPDATED: 9 February 2024
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Manningham Reconciliation Action Plan
Manningham Reconciliation Action Plan
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2.52 MB
UPDATED: 28 February 2023
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Tom Kelly Athletics Track Usage Plan
Tom Kelly Athletics Track Usage Plan
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1.97 MB
UPDATED: 14 December 2023
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Walk Manningham Plan
Walk Manningham Plan
pdf
4.87 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Environment and sustainability
Climate Emergency Response Plan
Climate Emergency Response Plan
pdf
4.25 MB
UPDATED: 15 August 2023
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Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
pdf
4.13 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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100 Acres Reserve Management Plan
100 Acres Reserve Management Plan
pdf
2.98 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan
Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan
pdf
2.51 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Final Koonung Park Management Plan
Final Koonung Park Management Plan
pdf
4.26 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Rieschiecks Reserve Management Plan
Rieschiecks Reserve Management Plan
pdf
22.56 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Tindals Wildflower Reserve Management Plan
Tindals Wildflower Reserve Management Plan
pdf
5.27 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Manningham Municipal Fire Management Plan
Manningham Municipal Fire Management Plan
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4.33 MB
UPDATED: 28 November 2023
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Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan
Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan
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15.35 MB
UPDATED: 14 December 2023
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Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park Management Plan
Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park Management Plan
pdf
5.94 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Securing the Future Plan
Securing the Future Plan
pdf
4.57 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Ted Ajani Reserve Management Plan
Ted Ajani Reserve Management Plan
pdf
3.36 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Wonga Park Management Plan
Wonga Park Management Plan
pdf
2.02 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Yanggai Barring Linear Park Management Plan
Yanggai Barring Linear Park Management Plan
pdf
4.23 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Zerbes Management Plan
Zerbes Management Plan
pdf
12.75 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Manningham Tree Management Plan
Manningham Tree Management Plan
pdf
6.12 MB
UPDATED: 26 June 2023
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Electric Line Clearance Management Plan
Electric Line Clearance Management Plan
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6.46 MB
UPDATED: 2 April 2025
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Governance and leadership
Council Plan Action Plan 2025-2029
Council Plan Action Plan 2025-2029
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UPDATED: 1 July 2025
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The Municipal Strategic Statement
The Municipal Strategic Statement
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4.13 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Gender Equality Action Plan
Gender Equality Action Plan
pdf
11.16 MB
UPDATED: 7 July 2022
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Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan
Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan
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UPDATED: 14 December 2023
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Revenue and Rating Plan 2025-26 to 2028-29
Revenue and Rating Plan 2025-26 to 2028-29
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Property and development
Asset Plan 2025 - 2035
Asset Plan 2025 - 2035
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UPDATED: 1 September 2025
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Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
pdf
1.26 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Doncaster East Village Structure Plan
Doncaster East Village Structure Plan
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2.12 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Green Wedge - Action Plan
Green Wedge - Action Plan
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1.02 MB
UPDATED: 6 December 2022
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Manningham Planning Scheme Review
Manningham Planning Scheme Review
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2.46 MB
UPDATED: 14 December 2022
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Public Toilet Plan
Public Toilet Plan
pdf
3.03 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Pines Activity Centre Structure Plan
Pines Activity Centre Structure Plan
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5.81 MB
UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Stormwater Management Plan Monitoring and Review Program
Stormwater Management Plan Monitoring and Review Program
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UPDATED: 29 October 2021
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Templestowe Village Structure Plan
Templestowe Village Structure Plan
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UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Transport Action Plan
Transport Action Plan
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UPDATED: 24 June 2022
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Vibrant Villages – Activity Centre Action Plan 2023
Vibrant Villages – Activity Centre Action Plan 2023
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Serving Country
… part of Manningham's annual National Reconciliation Week program,  Serving Country  is an exhibition that recognises …
This exhibition is no longer showing in the Manningham Art Gallery.

Warning: First Nations Peoples should be aware that this exhibition contains images, voices, or names of deceased persons.

Held as part of Manningham's annual National Reconciliation Week program, Serving Country is an exhibition that recognises and acknowledges the valuable contribution of Australian First Nations servicemen and servicewomen who have served, or are serving, in the Australian Defence Force.

For more than a century, First Nations Australians have had a long and proud history of serving in the defence of our nation in many theatres, from South Africa to the present day. Exact numbers are not known of how many First Nations Australians men and women served our nation, as official defence policy in the first half of the twentieth century was aimed at excluding the enlistment of persons “not substantially of European origin or descent”.  The fact that they served at all at a time when they were denied the basic rights of citizenship is significant – a situation not fully corrected until the 1970s.

The Serving Country photographic exhibition shares the lived experiences of Australian First Nations families and individuals who have proudly served and continue to serve in Australia’s Defence Force.

Many returning veterans are still living with the trauma of their experiences in the battlefield.  Serving Country serves as a platform for sharing stories, both inspiring and devastating, of courage and mateship. Sharing stories plays a vital and healing role in Australian First Nations culture.

Serving Country is the creative work of Sydney-based human rights social documentarian and Creative Director of Blur Projects, Belinda Mason and videographer Dieter Knierim. There are currently over 200 photographed portraits printed on brushed aluminium 60cm x 40cm panels and continues to grow.

Installation view, Manningham Art Gallery. Photo by Charlie Kinross.

 

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Council Meeting 27 June 2023
…   11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES 33:15 11.1 2023 Annual Grant Program Recommendations (Page 57) 37:45 11.2 Health and …

Meeting Date: 27 June 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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4:20 4. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
  5. PRESENTATIONS
5:00 5.1 Acknowledgement of Hunter Valley Bus Crash
6:50 5.2 King's Birthday 2023 honours list
8:15 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
  10. CITY PLANNING
21:00 10.1 Integrated Water Management and Flood Mapping Update (Page 3)
24:40 10.2 Draft Affordable Housing Policy (Page 31)
  11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
33:15 11.1 2023 Annual Grant Program Recommendations (Page 57)
37:45 11.2 Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2021-2023 Progress Report (Page 75)
  14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
41:10 14.1 2023 General Valuation Return
50:30 14.2 Recreational Lands - Charges in Lieu of Rates 2023-24
51:30 14.3 10 Year Financial Plan 2023/24 to 2032/33 (Page 95)
01:08:30 14.4 2023/24 Budget Adoption and Declaration of Rates and Charges
01:54:40 14.5 Audit and Risk Committee Independent Member Reappointment (Page 247)
01:55:10 14.6 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 249)
01:55:45 14.7 Informal Meetings of Councillors (page 254)
01:56:20 14.8 Documents for Sealing (Page 266)
01:56:45 15. URGENT BUSINESS
01:56:50 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME
02:14:05 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS

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Scam awareness information session

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!

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Shelter your home: Garden design for home comfort and resilience
… future This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, …

Thoughtful garden design can lower indoor and outdoor temperatures while creating a more comfortable and resilient home.

Our city is getting hotter, with more days of extreme heat. Learn how to stay comfortable and safe – without racking up a huge power bill – by sheltering your home with trees and vines.

We’ll explore:

  • sun angles throughout the year
  • how to conduct a basic site analysis at home
  • how to select shade trees, vines and wind breaks
  • plant positions for summer shade while letting the winter sun shine through for free heating in the cooler months
  • practical solutions for renters.

 

Our presenter:
Kat Lavers is the gardener and designer behind The Plummery, a 1/14th acre urban permaculture system in Melbourne's north that produces almost all the vegetables, herbs, fruit and eggs consumed by the household! She’s realised that with good design, growing lots of food is possible even with limited time, space and resources.

Registrations are essential.

Power up a cleaner future

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.

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Drainage projects design and construction
… our planning and investment in the long-term Capital Works Program to support a healthy, safe and resilient community.  …

Improving drainage and flood mitigation

We’re undertaking drainage works and upgrades across Manningham to reduce flood risk.

We prioritise drainage works by considering:

  • knowledge of local flooding and relative impacts compared with other locations
  • the scale of the required works
  • asset condition records and maintenance history 
  • community feedback
  • the timing of other proposed works, including roadworks.

Project timeframes may be impacted by various factors like major road projects or large-scale developments across Manningham.

Find out about the latest drainage projects in Manningham.

 

Flood and stormwater management

We’ve partnered with Melbourne Water to undertake flood mapping for Manningham, to better understand flood risk.

This work will assist flood management by:

  • improving understanding of the frequency, severity and location of flood risks within catchments
  • assisting Council to better plan and prioritise mitigation activities
  • helping to plan for future development
  • building community awareness of flood risk
  • informing emergency management planning.

The Manningham Flood Mapping Project will also inform the development of Manningham Council’s Integrated Water Management Strategy.

This strategy will review flooding and stormwater management risks and respond to emerging challenges, including:

  • population growth
  • development pressure
  • climate change and associated increasing flood and drought risk.

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A new Stormwater Management Strategy for Manningham

We’re developing a Stormwater Management Strategy to help identify, manage and reduce flood risk to people, property, infrastructure and the environment.

The Strategy will guide our planning and investment in the long-term Capital Works Program to support a healthy, safe and resilient community. 

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Home Harvest - Growing Asian Vegetables
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There is a huge array of nutritious and delicious Asian vegetables that thrive in Melbourne over autumn and winter. 

Come along and learn from Connie Cao, passionate home gardener and author of 'My Asian Veggie Patch' about how to grow, care for, harvest and cook with these unique herbs and vegetables.

The seminar begins at 6.30pm, or join us from 6.15pm for our monthly food swap, where you can bring and trade homegrown produce, cuttings, seeds, gardening magazines, jars, ferments and more!

About Home Harvest: Home Harvest is a free, complete home gardening program that runs monthly from February to December. It aims to educate and inspire residents to grow their own organic, nutritious and delicious produce at home. The series hosts seminars, question and answer time, on-site activities and food swaps! 

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Home Harvest - Edible Perennials and Maximising Your Harvests
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In celebration of International Permaculture Day, join Kat Lavers, a renowned permaculturist and owner of iconic garden 'The Plummery', to explore the incredible world of edible perennials beyond rhubarb, artichokes and asparagus. We will also discuss how to maximise yields through clever crop choice and parts of plants you may not realise are edible (and delicious).

The seminar begins at 6.30pm, or join us from 6.15pm for our monthly food swap, where you can bring and trade homegrown produce, cuttings, seeds, gardening magazines, jars, ferments and more!

About Home Harvest: Home Harvest is a free, complete home gardening program that runs monthly from February to December. It aims to educate and inspire residents to grow their own organic, nutritious and delicious produce at home. The series hosts seminars, question and answer time, on-site activities and food swaps! 

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

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