Meeting Date: 25 June 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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Timestamps
| Timecode | Item |
|---|---|
| 04:58 | PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST |
| 05:10 | CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES |
| 5. PRESENTATIONS | |
| 05:45 | 6. PETITIONS |
| 5:50 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
| 11:40 | 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS |
| 13:40 | 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS |
| 10. CITY PLANNING (Page 3) | |
| 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES (Page 3) | |
| 14:06 | 11.1 2024 Annual Grant Program Recommendations (Page 3) |
| 23:10 | 15. URGENT BUSINESS (Page 232) |
| 12. CITY SERVICES (Page 10) | |
| 34:30 | 12.1 Public Electric Vehicle Charging - Expression of Interest Outcomes (Page 10) |
| 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY (Page 20) | |
| 43:30 | 13.1 Community Panel Remit Endorsement (Page 20) |
| 55:25 | 13.2 MAV State Council Motions (Page 28) |
| 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 31) | |
| 1:00:40 | 14.1 2024 General Valuation Return (Page 31) |
| 1:07:20 | 14.2 Recreational Lands - Charges in Lieu of Rates 2024-35 (Page 36) |
| 1:08:00 | 14.3 10 Year Financial Plan 2024/25 to 2033/34 (Page 41) |
| 1:15:10 | 14.4 2024/25 Budget Adoption and Declaration of Rates and Charges (Page 84) |
| 1:26:50 | 14.5 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 84) |
| 1:28:00 | 14.6 Informal Meeting of Councillors (Page 218) |
| 1:28:35 | 14.7 Documents for Sealing (Page 231) |
| 1:29:00 | 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 232) |
| 1:43:40 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS (Page 232) |
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Come along and learn from therapeutic horticulturist Shani Shafrir, who will discuss the health benefits of gardening and how being in nature and engaging in gardening activities can support a healthy mind, body and soul.
Shani will also discuss how gardening and garden spaces can become age-friendly and support healthy ageing through design and management techniques.
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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By switching to electric appliances, you can create a safer and healthier home for your family.
Join us for an in-depth 2-hour electrification masterclass featuring expert presenter Lucinda, plus a 30-minute Q&A with a qualified electrician and solar installer.
Learn about:
- Victoria's move to electrification and why it’s the best economic and environmental choice
- which home appliances you’ll need to upgrade and in what order
- considerations that might impact going all-electric at your home.
Following the masterclass, attendees can join an optional one-hour hands-on session to dive deeper into modelling electrification options for your home, including cost-benefit calculations.
This session is ideal for anyone interested in going all-electric and creating a more comfortable, affordable and energy-efficient home.
Session dates:
There will be two sessions held at Doncaster Library.
- Thursday 12 June 2025, 9.30am-12.30pm: Register now
- Saturday 21 June 2025, 1.00pm-4.00pm: Register now
Registrations are essential.
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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By improving your home's efficiency, you can reduce energy costs and create a more comfortable home for your family.
Looking for ways to improve comfort and energy efficiency at home? This 2-hour session, funded by Manningham Council and hosted by Doncaster Library, is perfectly timed as we enter the warmer months.
Join expert presenter Lucinda and learn practical strategies to optimise your home and appliances for summer comfort.
Topics include:
- how heat builds up in your home and strategies to reduce this
- simple tips for staying cooler in summer
- choosing efficient and affordable appliances
- habits and behaviours to make your home more liveable
- government freebies, rebates and financial incentives.
You'll leave with fresh ideas and an upgrades roadmap to help you achieve greater comfort and lower energy use – long into the future.
The session is suited to anyone looking for simple, practical ways to save money, reduce their environmental impact and improve their home's liveability.
Registrations are essential.
Note: Pines Learning will be hosting an earlier session of Liveable Homes - Summer Comfort on 9 October 2025.
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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Join us for a special guided bush walk through Currawong Bush Park with Senior Educator and Education Liaison Officer, Chris Hume, accompanied by Senior Environmental Educator, Joe Costello.
This is a chance to broaden your cultural awareness and learn how Traditional Owners cared for our landscape.
This event will provide residents a chance to come together and gain a deeper understanding of Wurundjeri culture.
Chris Hume
Chris, a proud Yorta Yorta and Boonwurrung man, has over a decade of experience championing cultural leadership and community wellbeing. He’s held roles as Cultural Wellbeing Coordinator at Mullum Mullum, Indigenous Arts Officer with the Torch program in Victorian prisons, and now works with the Education team at the Wurundjeri Corporation. Beyond his career, Chris empowers community through the Southern Warriors Motorcycle Club, mentoring young boxers in Healesville, and as a Masters Boxing champion – earning NAIDOC Sportsperson of the Year in 2024.
Joe Costella
Joseph (Joe) Costello is the Senior Environmental Educator in the Wurundjeri Education team. Raised in Wangaratta, he studied Environmental Science and Ecology at La Trobe University and has 24 years’ experience as an ecologist. Since 2012, Joe has worked with the Narrap Rangers on ecological burns and cultural engagements through his role at Hume City Council. He became a Team Leader at the Narrap Rangers in 2023 before joining the Wurundjeri Education team in 2024. With Aboriginal ancestry from the Barunggam people of South Queensland, Joe feels a deep and ongoing connection to First Peoples, particularly the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, and is committed to sharing knowledge while respectfully learning from their culture and history.
Participant information:
- Please arrive 10 minutes before the start time.
- Come prepared and dress for the weather on the day. Please wear closed-toed footwear.
- 1.5 kilometer walk with some steep slopes.
- In the event of extreme weather or a total fire ban, this event will be cancelled.
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Meeting Date: 27 July 2021
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Virtual meeting. You can watch the livestream on this page or on our Facebook page.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings
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.
Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:
Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. As you cannot be present in the chamber, your question will be read out at the meeting by the Mayor. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.
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Agenda timestamps
00:00 - Opening prayer and statements of acknowledgement
04:28 - Passing of Doreen Stoves AM PSM JP
23:57 - Tokyo Olympic Games acknowledgement
24:34 - Petitions
25:50 - Public question time
33:06 - Community Partnership Grant Program 2021-2025
38:18 - Draft Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2021-2025
Join us for an engaging seminar where we'll delve into the fascinating world of fungi with expert Dr. Alison Pouliot. ...
Join us for an engaging seminar where we'll delve into the fascinating world of fungi with expert Dr. Alison Pouliot.
The earth’s rapidly changing climate and environmental issues have come into sharp focus through the demise of charismatic megafauna and the ‘biodiversity crisis’. But what about stinkhorns and slime moulds? How do fungi and their kin get our attention when they are not only overshadowed by more ‘popular’ organisms, but are rarely included in our ideas about ‘nature’ or ‘biodiversity’?
The good news is it seems we’re in something of a ‘fungal awakening’ and mushrooms are finally having their moment. Over the last 25 years Alison has divided her time between hemispheres, working both with fungi and their followers. She has been actively involved in fungal conservation and land restoration programs.
In this talk Alison will explore how fungi are perceived across hemispheres in conservation contexts and which fungal flagships best capture the public imagination. She will also share some stories from the writing of her recent book, Underground Lovers – Encounters with Fungi in which she interacted with fungi and their followers across a dozen countries.
There will be an opportunity at the end for participants to show their specimens or purchase books.
Booking essential: Limited to 50 people.
About the Presenter
Alison Pouliot, BA (Philosophy), BSc Hons (Zoology), PhD (Ecology/Mycology).
Alison is an ecologist, environmental photographer and author and has presented over 800 environmental seminars, forays and workshops in Australia and internationally.
Seminar field trip
Attending this event will enable you to attend the Seminar field trip: Meeting with mushrooms.
- Date: Thursday 30 May 2024
- Time: 9.00am to 11.30am
This exciting field trip introduces participants to the diversity, ecology and curiosities of the Kingdom Fungi, specific to fungi found in the region and its various habitat types.
Participants will learn some of the basic skills used to identify fungi in the field using multiple senses. The relationships between fungi and various plant species and different habitat types will be discussed. Every fungus has intriguing natural and cultural histories and stories, and these will be shared along the way.
Interested participants will be sent a registration link.
Join renowned educational group Sustainable Gardening Australia as they discuss how the garden can be a place of climate action.
You'll also learn how to implement changes to reduce your contribution to climate change and help build personal and community climate resilience.
The session will also discuss how to climate proof your garden using organic waste, microclimates and water smart gardening.
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!
Registrations are essential.
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Meeting Date: 25 February 2025
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
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Timestamps
| Timecode | Item |
|---|---|
| 5. PRESENTATIONS | |
| 04:40 | 5.1 Receipt of Community Panel Recommendations |
| 14:20 | 5.2 Motion of Condolence: Passing of The Hon. Kevin Andrews MP AM |
| 21:30 | 5.3 Motion of Condolence: Passing of Eric Collyer |
| 27:20 | 5.4 Motion of Condolence: Passing of Helen Rennie |
| 6. PETITIONS | |
| 30:50 | 6.1 Petition - Residents proposing to establish Ilma Court and Robb Close as a Residents only parking area |
| 32.05 | 6.2 Petition - Parking issue related to North East Link Parking and Rocklea Road and Golden Way area, surrounding Streets and Courts |
| 33:05 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
| 56:30 | 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS |
| 56:40 | 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS |
| 10. CITY PLANNING | |
| 56:50 | 10.1 Statutory Planning Application Activity Quarter 2 (October to December 2024) |
| 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
| 1:02:20 | 11.1 Review of Advisory Committees: Terms of Reference and Membership |
| 12. CITY SERVICES | |
| 1:07:00 | 12.1 Road Management Plan (RMP) Review |
| 1:11:00 | 12.2 Electric Line Clearance Tender Report |
| 1:19:40 | 12.3 2024/25 Capital Works Program Q2 Status Report |
| 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY | |
| 1:23:15 | 13.1 Federal Advocacy Priorities |
| 1:33:55 | 13.2 MAV State Council Motions |
| 1:42:45 | 13.3 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 2 (Oct-Dec), 2024/25 |
| 1:48:40 | 13.4 Reschedule June Council Meeting |
| 1:50:00 | 13.5 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 |
| 1:50:25 | 13.6 Informal Meetings of Councillors |
| 1:52:00 | 13.7 Documents for Sealing |
| 1:52:20 | 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER |
| 1:52:30 | 15. URGENT BUSINESS |
| 1:52:35 | 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
| 2:10:00 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
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By switching to an electric vehicle, you can reduce your fuel bills while contributing to cleaner air and a safe climate.
Join EV expert Bryce Gaton to learn everything you need to know about buying and driving electric vehicles in Australia.
Bryce will cover:
- EV technology and charging basics
- Common EV myths – and the facts
- Current and upcoming new and used EV options
- Where to find reliable EV information
A Q&A panel will follow, featuring:
- A Jolt Charge representative (public EV charging in Manningham)
- A Solar Savers supplier (home EV charger options)
About the presenter
Bryce Gaton is an EV transition consultant, writer and commentator for TheDriven.io. He's also a qualified electrician with more than 15 years' experience in the sector.
Registration is essential.
Electrify Your Life
This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, supporting residents to go all-electric at home and power up a brighter future for Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life. By switching to electric appliances, you can create a safer and healthier home for your family.
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By improving your home's efficiency, you can reduce energy costs and create a more comfortable home for your family.
Looking for ways to improve comfort and energy efficiency at home? This 2-hour session, funded by Manningham Council and hosted by Pines Learning, is perfectly timed as we enter the warmer months.
Join expert presenter Lucinda and learn practical strategies to optimise your home and appliances for summer comfort.
Topics include:
- how heat builds up in your home and strategies to reduce this
- simple tips for staying cooler in summer
- choosing efficient and affordable appliances
- habits and behaviours to make your home more liveable
- government freebies, rebates and financial incentives.
You'll leave with fresh ideas and an upgrades roadmap to help you achieve greater comfort and lower energy use – long into the future.
The session is suited to anyone looking for simple, practical ways to save money, reduce their environmental impact and improve their home's liveability.
Registrations are essential.
Note: Doncaster Library will be hosting a later session of Liveable Homes - Summer Comfort on 30 October 2025.
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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Keep up to date with our latest environment and sustainability events.
Artist Paul Handley’s Pillars of Déplacement traces his journey through the migrant settlement camps of Europe to the island shores of Lesbos. ...
Artist Paul Handley’s Pillars of Déplacement traces his journey through the migrant settlement camps of Europe to the island shores of Lesbos, variously between 2016 and 2019, a period of social and political flux for the region. Geopolitical tensions and conflict at this time in countries including Syria and Afghanistan led to the displacement of thousands of people who were forced to seek refuge in foreign lands.
Despite it being a fundamental human right to seek asylum, this flow of refugees destabilised social fabrics across multiple communities and led to a wave of resistance from governments and local communities in the areas where the refugees sought asylum.
This exhibition represents the artist’s firsthand experience of this tension through a collection of documentary images, objects and artworks that stand as symbols hope, such as his sculptures inspired by the life-jacket graveyards of Lesbos. The exhibition acts as an artistic shrine to all the displaced and lost across the globe and throughout history, spurring reflection on migration and people movement and the ramifications it has on communities and countries.
Exhibition opening
Featuring opening remarks from Manningham Mayor Cr. Andrew Conlon, as well as Paul Handley in conversation with Manningham Art Gallery curator, Davey Warnock.
When: Saturday 17 April, 2.00pm to 3.30pm.
Cost: This is a free event but places are limited.
Artist talk
Join Paul Handley for a conversation about his experiences travelling through the migrant camps of Europe and the process of translating those experiences into artworks.
When: Thursday 22 April, 11.00am to 12.00pm.
Cost: This is a free event but places are limited.
Portable Protest Pod - workshop for youth (13-18yrs)
In this workshop for secondary school-aged youth, participants will discuss the history of protest and the art of creating impactful signs and performances.
When: Saturday 1 May, 3.30pm to 5.30pm.
Cost: Tickets are $5 per person. Places are limited.
Image: Paul Handley, Pillars, 2021, wallpaper pigment print, 240 x 360cm.
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Manningham Art Gallery
Located at the entrance to MC Square, Manningham Art Gallery presents a diverse range of contemporary art exhibitions and related public programs throughout the year. See all upcoming exhibitions.
Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.
In this comprehensive program, Sustainable Gardening Australia will cover everything you need to know about preparing your garden (in Spring) for a bumper summer harvest.
Part one will cover planning, preparing, and growing your garden organically.
Topics include:
- what does growing organically mean
- designing your summer organic garden
- soil management and amendment
- organic fertilizers
- integrated pest management
- composting and worm farms.
Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.
This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.
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Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.
In this comprehensive program, Sustainable Gardening Australia will cover everything you need to know about preparing your garden (in Spring) for a bumper summer harvest.
Part 2 will cover:
- garden maintenance and preparation
- selecting what to plant and when to plant it
- summer veggies in pots
- mulching
- smart watering and managing hot weather
- introducing sustainable ways to improve productivity
- starting with seeds and seedlings
- tips for sustainably avoiding and managing pests and diseases
- feeding the soil and summer crops.
Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.
This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.
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Join Caroline Parker, herbalist, gardener and author of 'The Medicinal Garden', to discuss how to grow and use medicinal herbs to support a healthy diet and combat colds this winter!
From edible treats to therapeutic remedies, we will unearth the healing potential of both wild and cultivated plants. We will discuss several easy ways to grow medicinal plants and learn how to establish and maintain a planted or potted garden – full of natural remedies for your skin, gut, muscles, heart and mind. You'll also learn how to make oils, tinctures, compresses, steams and washes for health and healing.
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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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.
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Timestamps
| Timecode | Item |
|---|---|
| 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 |
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An Allies session aimed at parents, carers, families, teachers and others to build their understanding of LGBTQIA+ youth experiences. The session will give participants the opportunity to ask questions, without judgement, and show them ways to be a better ally to the LGBTQIA+ community...
A judgment-free space to learn how to better support LGBTQIA+ youth in your life.
An Allies session aimed at parents, carers, families, teachers and others to build their understanding of LGBTQIA+ youth experiences. The session will give participants the opportunity to ask questions, without judgement, and show them ways to be a better ally to the LGBTQIA+ community.
This session will be facilitated by Dr Tina Dixson (she/her) and Kochava Lilit (they/them) from Women’s Health East.
About the session
Topics covered include:
- building belonging, practical allyship for thriving LGBTQIA+ youth
- information for carers, parents, grandparents, family, teachers and other allies in the community
- increasing knowledge of sexual, gender, and bodily diversity and equipping participants with strategies to support LGBTQIA+ youth to flourish socially, emotionally, and personally
- how to have conversations about topics like gender, sexuality and consent in a respectful and affirming way, and how to speak up for and with LGBTQIA+ young people as effective allies
- practical advice, with a focus on listening to and understanding LGBTQIA+ young people and forming stronger community connections
- practical tools to foster belonging and build stronger connections with LGBTQIA+ youth, recognising their diversity.
About the facilitators
Dr Tina Dixson (she/her) is a queer Ukrainian feminist, academic, and social policy professional who sought asylum in Australia with her partner, Dr Renee Dixson. She has worked across LGBTIQA+ equality, refugee protection, and gender-based violence. Tina completed her PhD at the Australian National University, exploring the lived experiences of queer and trans refugee women. She co-founded the Forcibly Displaced People Network, Australia’s only national LGBTIQA+ refugee-led organisation.
Kochava Lilit (they/them) is a queer Disabled advocate and educator who has worked in queer, trans, and youth peer support and advocacy spaces. Kochava is the project coordinator for Get the Go-Ahead at Women’s Health East, an affirmative consent education project codesigned by a group of disabled Young Experts. Get the Go-Ahead includes resources on discussing consent, relationships, and sexuality with young people and shares experiences from LGBTQIA+ Disabled young people.
Manningham Council is committed to creating a community that embraces inclusiveness and equality.
Meeting Date: 12 December 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
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Timestamps
| Timecode | Item |
|---|---|
| 5. PRESENTATIONS | |
| 06:25 | 5.1 Pink Up Warrandyte (Breast Cancer Awareness) - Certificate of Appreciation |
| 08:00 | 5.2 Council Plan 2021-2025 Progress Update |
| 14:35 | 6. PETITIONS |
| 14:41 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
| 39:43 | 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS (page 2) |
| 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS | |
| 40:45 | 9.1 Planning Application PLN22/0109 at Tram Road Reserve rear of 2-18 Tram Road, 6 Whittens Lane and 32 Grange Park Avenue, Doncaster, for the use and development of the land for a utility installation (wastewater recycling facility) (page 3) |
| 01:04:10 | PROCEDURAL MOTION |
| 12. CITY SERVICES | |
| 01:05:05 | 12.1 Schramm's Visitor Centre - Recommended next steps (page 205) |
| 10. CITY PLANNING | |
| 01:25:05 | 10.1 Pilot 24-Hour Cat Confinement Initiative (page 99) |
| 01:44:03 | 10.2 Endorsement of Liveable Places and Spaces Advisory Committee (LPSAC) Community Members (page 110) |
| 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
| 01:45:55 | 11.1 Pricing Policy for use of Council Active Open Space |
| 01:52:03 | 11.2 Community Grants Program Update (page 159) |
| 01:54:32 | 11.3 Supplementary Motion and Early Years Infrastructure Planning Update (page 185) |
| 01:59:22 | 11.4 Endorsement of the Advisory Committee Membership (page 193) |
| 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY | |
| 02:04:43 | 13.1 Communicating with our Multicultural Communities update (page 210) |
| 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
| 02:10:48 | 14.1 Revised Instrument of Delegation to Members of Council Staff (page 222) |
| 02:11:25 | 14.2 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (page 305) |
| 02:12:55 | 14.3 Informal Meetings of Councillors |
| 15. NOTICES OF MOTION | |
| 02:13:32 | 15.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No.4/2023) (page 323) |
| 16. URGENT BUSINESS | |
| 02:20:15 | 16.1 Documents for Sealing |
| 02:22:45 | 17. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 324) |
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- REPORT - Planning Application PLN22/0109 at Tram Road Reserve rear of 2-18 Tram Road, 6 Whittens Lane and 32 Grange Park Avenue, Doncasterpdf1.81 MBUPDATED: 1 December 2023download
- ATTACHMENT 1 Decision S57 Plans and Design response - PLN22 0109 Tram Road Reserve DONCASTERpdf36.81 MBUPDATED: 5 December 2023download
- ATTACHMENT 2 Superseded Easement variation plan - PLN22 0109 Tram Road Reserve DONCASTERpdf1.99 MBUPDATED: 5 December 2023download
- ATTACHMENT 3 LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS - PLN22 0109 Tram Reserve 2-18 Tram Road DONCASTERpdf199.97 KBUPDATED: 5 December 2023download
We’ve opened our final exhibition for the year!
Showcasing moving image artworks by Australian artists, this exhibition celebrates ACMI’s vibrant collecting and commissioning program.
Come and see the exciting new works at Manningham Art Gallery, Doncaster. Open until February 2024.
Ngura Pukulpa - Happy Place by Kaylene Whiskey
Yankunytjatjara artist Kaylene Whiskey envisions a world where pop culture collides with traditional Anangu culture.
Analects of Kung Phu: Book 1, The 69 Dialogues between the Lamp and the Shadow by Jason Phu
Jason Phu presents us with a guide for surviving contemporary life through the lens of martial arts films.
The Gods of Tiny Things by Deborah Kelly
Deborah Kelly’s kaleidoscopic video unleashes a vivid collage of animated figures and landscapes cut free from the pages of old magazines and encyclopedias to explore the threats of extinction and the climate crisis, the tolls of colonialism, and the global political shift to the right.
The Beehive by Zanny Begg
The Beehive is a non-linear experimental documentary exploring the unsolved murder of Sydney anti-development campaigner Juanita Nielsen.
Gaps by David Rosetzky
Gaps embodies Rosetzky’s ongoing exploration of personal identity and the relationship – or ‘gaps’ – between self and other through speech, movement and dance.
Bayi Gardiya - Singing Desert by Dr Christian Thompson AO
Open on Thursday 1 February and Friday 2 February 2024 from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Doncaster Library. 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.
In this 360-degree video experience, Christian Thompson invites audiences to walk through the landscape of his childhood where they witness a simple yet profound aesthetic gesture of the artist singing in his traditional Bidjara language, a recognised lost language.
Photo caption: Kaylene Whiskey, Ngura Pukulpa – Happy Place, 2021. Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection. Image courtesy of Kaylene Whiskey and Iwantja Arts.
Photo: Max Mackinnon
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.
By improving your home's efficiency, you can lower your bills and create a more comfortable home for your family.
Interested in making your home more comfortable and energy efficient, but don’t know where to start?
Our expert presenter Lucinda has worked with hundreds of households to improve their home's comfort and energy efficiency.
Instead of focusing on how to upgrade, Lucinda will help you review the strengths and weaknesses of your own home, so that you feel confident about where to start and how to prioritise your efforts.
During the session, we’ll talk about:
- how heat moves in and out of homes, so you can identify the areas creating heat movement (loss or gain)
- home upgrades that can reduce heat movement such as draught sealing, insulation, window treatments, glazing, frames and shading
- identify the most important upgrades for your home
- review and rank your major appliances in terms of age, efficiency and need for upgrade
There will be time for questions throughout, so you can understand what matters and why.
We will also provide a matching data collection sheet to take home, plus additional resources, so that you can gather further information and pinpoint areas you need to investigate further.
One week after this event, join an optional one-hour online Q&A, where you can ask all of those questions you forgot to ask or didn't realise you needed to!
Registrations are essential and places are limited due to venue capacity.
- This workshop is funded by Manningham Council and hosted in partnership with Wonga Park Community Cottage.
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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