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Manningham winter school holiday program
… Manningham winter school holiday program No matter the … guardians and families Kids and Family Holiday program … Manningham winter school holiday program …
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No matter the weather these winter school holidays, we have some great activities to keep the kids warm, busy and active.

  • Casual basketball shooting at DISC
  • Casual basketball shooting at Mullum Mullum Stadium
  • Hockey program
  • Juventus soccer program
  • Soccer Stars Program
  • Tiger PAW (Physical Activity and Wellbeing)
  • Volleyball program
  • $25 Family Swim Day
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International Women’s Day Breakfast 2025 - SOLD OUT
… If you have any questions about this event, contact us . Manningham Function Centre Accessible Manningham Business Whats On … International Women’s Day Breakfast 2025 …

This event has sold out.

International Women’s Day is a global celebration of women’s achievements and raises awareness for women’s equality.

Thirty years ago, the world committed to a bold vision for gender equality, the United Nations' Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.

Since then, we’ve seen women break barriers, reshape policies, and ignite global movements. Yet, despite these strides, the promises made remain largely unfulfilled for millions of women worldwide. We are simply not where we should be.

It’s time to turn promises into progress. March Forward.

Join us for International Women’s Day 2025 to commemorate Beijing+30 and #MarchForward for a gender equal future.

Our annual International Women’s Day Breakfast is being held on Thursday 6 March 2025, with keynote speaker Dr Emma Fulu, one of the world’s leading experts on ending violence against women and girls.

Tickets now on sale and are $25 per person, including a plated breakfast.

If you have any questions about this event, contact us.

This is an accessible event. Access supports, including Auslan or language interpreters can be requested at the time of booking.
 

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Council Meeting 13 December 2016
… Donvale, and Planning Application - PL16 026081 - 52 - 54 Manningham Road Bulleen  Please see attachments in relation … download   Planning Application - PL16 026081 52-54 Manningham Road BULLEEN - Attachments Planning Application - PL16 026081 52-54 Manningham Road BULLEEN - Attachments 6.64 MB Download …

Items that will be considered at this meeting are:

  • Planning Application PL15 025922 25-35 Park Road, Donvale, and
  • Planning Application - PL16 026081 - 52 - 54 Manningham Road Bulleen 

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Manningham School Holiday Program - Autumn 2025
… Manningham School Holiday Program - Autumn 2025 Looking for … On this page Kids and Family Holiday program Whats On … Manningham School Holiday Program - Autumn 2025 …
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Looking for something to keep the kids busy and active these Easter school holidays? 

This autumn, we've got a range of fun activities to choose from including:

  • Casual basketball shooting at DISC
  • Casual basketball shooting at Mullum Mullum Stadium
  • Ready Steady Go Multi Sports Program for young children
  • Shuttle Smash Badminton
  • Run 4 Fun Holiday program for children in Prep to Year 12
  • Hockey school holiday program for ages 6 to 14 years
  • Holiday youth pop-up for young people aged 12 to 17 years.

Full details of the program below.

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Council Meeting 30 May 2023
… 6:07 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 13:07 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS 13:17 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS 13:20 9.1 … Report 57:10 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY 57:15 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 3 (January-March), … by Cr Tomas Lightbody (NOM No. 2/2023) 1:25:46 16. URGENT BUSINESS 1:23:53 17. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME …

Meeting Date: 30 May 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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Timecode Item
4.25 5. PRESENTATIONS
4:33 6. PETITIONS
4:38 6.1 Parking restrictions in Rose Street Doncaster
5:28 6.2 Footpath construction in Carlton Court, Templestowe
6:07 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
13:07 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS
13:17 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS
13:20 9.1 Planning application PLA22/0031 for an amendment to Planning Permit PL 14/024793 at 1026-1030 Doncaster Road, Doncaster East
22:58 10. CITY PLANNING
23:05 10.1 Shopping Centre Upgrade Plan
33:35 10.2 Community Local Law 2023
47:23 10.3 New Committees - Liveable Places and Spaces Advisory Committee (LPSAC) and Historical Societies Working Group (HSWG) - Endorse Terms of Reference
52:11 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
52:17 12. CITY SERVICES
52.20 12.1 March 2023 Capital Works Status Report
57:10 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY
57:15 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 3 (January-March), 202/23
1:01:35 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
1:01:40 14.1 Proposed 10 year Financial Plan 2023/24 to 2032/33
1:07:46 14.2 Proposed 2023/24 Budget
1:22:50 14.3 Informal Meeting of Councillors
1:23:25 14.4 Documents for Sealing
1:23:50 15. NOTICES OF MOTION
1:23:55 15.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Tomas Lightbody (NOM No. 2/2023)
1:25:46 16. URGENT BUSINESS
1:23:53 17. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME
1:39:55 18. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS

 

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When do you need a permit for your property
… schemes and permits, and other administrative procedures. Manningham Planning Scheme The Manningham Planning Scheme sets out objectives, policies and … medical centre, restaurant/cafe serving liquor, display of business signage, or works to a heritage building). National …

Before embarking on building, renovating, tree removal/lopping or any other works, it is important to ascertain whether you require a permit.

Why do you need to get planning and building approval?

Planning permits and building permits serve different purposes.  

A planning permit is required to ensure that your project complies with the relevant zoning and overlay controls applicable to your property and to ensure that your project considers its impact on the surrounding area with respect to character, built form and materials, surrounding neighbours, traffic, environmental impacts and community need. 

A building permit focuses on the technical aspects of construction and safety ensuring that your project complies with the relevant building codes and regulations.

Links to the relevant controls are:

The Planning and Environment Act 1987

The purpose of this Act is to establish a framework for planning the use, development and protection of land in Victoria.  The Act sets out procedures for preparing and amending the Victoria Planning Provisions and planning schemes. It also sets out the process for obtaining permits under schemes, settling disputes, enforcing compliance with planning schemes and permits, and other administrative procedures.

Manningham Planning Scheme

The Manningham Planning Scheme sets out objectives, policies and controls for the use, development and protection of land for our entire municipality. The planning scheme guides how land can be used or developed though zoning controls (e.g. commercial or residential) and what other activities can be undertaken on the land (e.g. constructing a new apartment building or units, childcare or medical centre, restaurant/cafe serving liquor, display of business signage, or works to a heritage building).

National Construction Code (NCC) 2019

The NCC provides the minimum necessary requirements for health and safety, amenity and accessibility, and sustainability in the design, construction, performance and liveability of new buildings (and new building work in existing buildings) throughout Australia.

Building Regulations 2018

The Building Regulations 2018 (the Regulations) came into effect on 2 June 2018. The Regulations are a subordinate legislation of the Building Act and contain, among other things, requirements relating to:

  • building permits
  • building inspections
  • occupancy permits
  • enforcement
  • maintenance of buildings.

The Regulations adopt the Building Code of Australia (BCA), which is part of the National Construction Code.

Building Act 1993

The Building Act 1993 (the Act) sets out the framework for the regulation of building construction, building standards and the maintenance of specific building safety features.

The objectives of the Act are to:

  • protect the safety and health of people who use buildings and places of public entertainment
  • improve the amenity of buildings.

What types of projects need a permit?

Here are some common projects that need approval - contact us even if your project is not listed here:

  • multi-dwelling developments and apartments
  • construction of a new single dwelling or dwelling extension
  • buildings and works, including some internal changes to a building
  • demolition/partial demolition and new works to buildings in a Heritage Overlay
  • garages, carports, sheds, pergolas, decks, verandahs
  • removing trees and vegetation
  • new land uses such as a childcare centre, medical centre etc...
  • earthworks
  • Septic tanks
  • tennis courts
  • swimming pools and spas
  • fencing
  • business identification signage on a building or property
  • subdivision of land
  • covenant removal/variations
  • liquor license for a restaurant/cafe
  • consent for any works or tree removal and the like if your land has a Section 173 agreement.
  • tables and chairs and/or signage on the footpath
  • asset protection

You have a dream project - where to start

New to building or renovation?

For advice on all things renovation and construction, visit the Victorian Building Authority (VBA).

 

Every dream project is different with its own needs and challenges. Here are the steps to give you a rough guide on the process, timeframes and costs when starting any project.

  1. Contact us to discuss your project with us to confirm if you need a planning permit

    Contact us

    You can also view:

    • Apply for a planning property enquiry
    • Apply for pre-application advice
    • Learn about the planning permit process

    If you don't need a planning permit you can proceed straight to building permit

  2. If we confirm that you need a planning permit, start the application
    • Apply for a planning permit
    • View planning permit fees


    After you apply you can also

    • Track the progress of your planning permit applications
  3. Get a building permit before you start construction
    • Learn about the building permit process


    We do not issue building permits so you will need to contact a building surveyor to organise a building permit.

    You will need the permit to ensure what you're hoping to construct or change is done right and to building code standards. 

  4. Apply for any other permits you need before you start works

    You may need permits for connecting to infrastructure, protection of public assets and more. Often you will find out which permits you need throughout the process, so it is always best to discuss your plans with us or industry professionals. 

    Some common permits include:

    • Works, drainage and stormwater permit
    • Asset protection permit

Hoping to build sustainably?

We've created a list of resources to help you build a sustainable, energy-efficient home or commercial building.

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Apply for a residential parking permit

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

Not all residents are entitled to Parking Permits.

In 2019 Council reviewed its parking permit policy. This policy clarifies who can obtain a permit to park within a residential parking zone.

Residential Parking Permits are valid for 12 months from the date of issue. 

Residential parking permits will only be issued where the property is the applicant’s primary place of residence and not property owners (landlords) who lease their property out.

Residential Parking Permits will not be issued to properties not used for residential purposes (i.e. used solely for commercial or another non-residential purposes).

Permits are not transferrable between residents of different addresses.

 

Check your eligibility

To check if your property is entitled to a Residential Parking Permit enter your residential street address in the 'Apply now' link.

Where Residential Parking zones are located in the street, properties meeting the criteria contained within the table.

Number of dwellingsParking Permit eligibilityAdditional Permit eligibilityMaximum number permit eligibility
Single (detached dwelling (excluding multi dwelling development on a lotUp to two (no fee)One (fee applies)Three
Between two to four dwellings built prior to 23 April 2019One per dwelling (no fee)Not eligibleOne per dwelling
Between two and four dwellings built after 23 April 2019One per dwelling (fee applies)Not eligibleOne per dwelling
Five or more dwellings built after 23 April 2019Not eligibleNot eligibleNot eligible
Five to nine dwellings built prior to 23 April 2019One per dwelling (fee applies)Not eligibleOne per dwelling
Ten of more dwellings (excluding apartment development) that have been lawfully occupied prior to 23 April 2019One per dwelling (fee applies)Not eligibleOne per dwelling

How to apply

Apply online, post or in person.

Apply now

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Lost or stolen parking permits

If you have lost or had your permit stolen you will need to provide a Statutory Declaration and pay a fee.

You can apply for a new one online.

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Council Meeting 16 September 2024
… 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME  44:45 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS    9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS (Page 2) 45:05 … (page 3)   10. CITY PLANNING (Page 3) 56:40 10.1 Manningham's Submission for Doncaster Park and Ride (Page …   13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY (Page 374) 2:04:30 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 4 (April-June) 2023/24 …

Meeting Date: Monday, 16 September 2024
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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04:20PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST
04:50CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES 
 5. PRESENTATIONS
05:205.1 Staff Service Awards
07:155.2 Acknowledgement of outgoing Mayor
31:156. PETITIONS
31:207. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 
44:458. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS 
 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS (Page 2)
45:059.1 Application for Review of P363/2024 of Planning Application PLN24/0017 (page 3)
 10. CITY PLANNING (Page 3)
56:4010.1 Manningham's Submission for Doncaster Park and Ride (Page 154)
1:21:1510.2 Proposed ResCode Deemed-to-Comply Provisions - Submission (page 251)
1:49:3010.3 Flooding and Stormwater Management Community Reference Panel - Amended Terms of Reference (page 337)
1:54:3011. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES (Page 347)
 12. CITY SERVICES (Page 348)
1:54:4012.1 Stormwater Management Prioritisation - Draft Policy (page 348)
1:59:3512.2 Civil Works Panel Contract Panel MP001231 (page 362)
2:03:4512.3 Building Works Panel Contract Panel MP001235 (page 368)
 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY (Page 374)
2:04:3013.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 4 (April-June) 2023/24 (page 374)
 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 400)
2:16:3514.1 2023/24 Financial Report and Performance Statement: Approval in Principle
2:20:3514.2 Audit and Risk Committee Chair's Biannual Report
2:24:3014.3 Proposed Road Naming - Unnamed Laneway between Robert and Helene Streets, Bulleen (page 485)
2:28:0014.4 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 116)
2:28:3014.5 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 119)
2:37:1014.6 Documents for Sealing (Page 133)
2:37:4515. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS (Page 133)
2:37:5016. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 133)
 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS (Page 133)

 

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… vision for the future and to achieve the very best for Manningham. Tags About Council Strategies, Plans and Policies …

Council Plan 2021-25 was adopted at the Council Meeting on 24 August 2021.

We are developing a new a four year Council Plan, ten year Asset Plan and ten year Financial Plan in pursuit of our Community Vision 2040. A Community Panel will make recommendations to Council on what to include in the Plans.

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.

The Council Plan 2021 – 2025 sets out our priorities and goals over Council’s four year term.

 

We will focus on:

  • improving core services
  • community wellbeing — particularly for younger and older people
  • our local environment
  • local businesses.

 

Themes and goals

The Council Plan has five themes and 11 goals.

We have developed actions to deliver outcomes for every goal, for every theme.

 

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Healthy Community 

  • A healthy, safe and resilient community
  • An inclusive and connected community

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Resilient Environment

  • Protect and enhance our environment and biodiversity
  • Reduce our environmental impact and adapt to climate change

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Well Governed Council 

  • A financially sustainable Council that manages resources effectively and efficiently
  • A Council that values our customers and community in all that we do

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Vibrant and Prosperous Economy 

  • Grow our local business, tourism and economy

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Liveable Places and Spaces 

  • Inviting places and spaces
  • Enhanced parks, open space and streetscapes
  • Well connected, safe and accessible travel
  • Well utilised and maintained community infrastructure

 

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

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    Over 2,600 people from all over Manningham contributed to developing the Council Plan 2021-2025.

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Council Meeting 25 February 2025
… 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME  56:30 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS  56:40 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS    10. CITY … 1:33:55 13.2 MAV State Council Motions 1:42:45 13.3 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 2 (Oct-Dec), 2024/25 … 1:52:20 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER  1:52:30 15. URGENT BUSINESS  1:52:35 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME  …

Meeting Date: 25 February 2025
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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Timestamps

TimecodeItem
 5. PRESENTATIONS
04:405.1 Receipt of Community Panel Recommendations
14:205.2 Motion of Condolence: Passing of The Hon. Kevin Andrews MP AM
21:305.3 Motion of Condolence: Passing of Eric Collyer
27:205.4 Motion of Condolence: Passing of Helen Rennie
 6. PETITIONS
30:506.1 Petition - Residents proposing to establish Ilma Court and Robb Close as a Residents only parking area
32.056.2 Petition - Parking issue related to North East Link Parking and Rocklea Road and Golden Way area, surrounding Streets and Courts
33:057. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 
56:308. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS 
56:409. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS 
 10. CITY PLANNING 
56:5010.1 Statutory Planning Application Activity Quarter 2 (October to December 2024)
 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES 
1:02:2011.1 Review of Advisory Committees: Terms of Reference and Membership
 12. CITY SERVICES
1:07:0012.1 Road Management Plan (RMP) Review 
1:11:0012.2 Electric Line Clearance Tender Report
1:19:4012.3 2024/25 Capital Works Program Q2 Status Report
 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY 
1:23:1513.1 Federal Advocacy Priorities
1:33:5513.2 MAV State Council Motions
1:42:4513.3 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 2 (Oct-Dec), 2024/25
1:48:4013.4 Reschedule June Council Meeting
1:50:0013.5 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987
1:50:2513.6 Informal Meetings of Councillors
1:52:0013.7 Documents for Sealing 
1:52:2014. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 
1:52:3015. URGENT BUSINESS 
1:52:3516. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME 
2:10:0017. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS 

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Preparing for emergencies
… health-related emergencies Other types of emergencies Manningham Emergency Plans The Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan (MEMP), … to, provide relief for and recovery from emergencies. Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan Manningham …

We support and encourage the community to prepare for emergencies. 

In a life threatening emergency, call 000.

For current emergency information and warnings, and to download the app, visit VicEmergency. 

 

Find links on:

  • Emergency planning
  • Bushfires
  • Floods and storms 
  • House and apartment fires
  • Keeping safe during health-related emergencies
  • Other types of emergencies
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Planning for emergencies

We have included a range of emergency planning tools to help you get started or refresh your plans. 

Take the quiz

Emergencies can interrupt your life in ways you don't expect. How prepared are you? 

Create a fire plan online

Your plan can be downloaded as a PDF to share with friends, family and neighbours.

Download the Get Prepared app

Make important decisions ahead of time with this all-emergencies app by the Australian Red Cross. 

Don't forget your pet in emergency planning

Tools from the RSPCA

Create a checklist for your emergency kit

Being prepared includes having essential supplies to look after yourself for at least 72 hours. 

Use the The Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) toolkit

A guide for personal emergency planning in partnership with people with disability. 

Store your identity documents

What if you couldn't prove your identity tomorrow? 

Bushfires

Below are some resources and services to help you prepare for bushfires - especially if you live in a bushfire prone area - and links to keep you updated during an emergency.

Check if your property is in a bushfire prone area or contact us

Find your local information

Including the Fire Danger Rating forecast, restrictions, safer places and CFA brigades

Access the Fire Danger Rating forecast

Provided by the Country Fire Authority (CFA)

Find out about our Garden Waste Disposal Days

For our residents in Bushfire Prone Areas

Report unsightly properties

Find out how to report a property with excessive rubbish or disused excavation materials.

Remove a tree on your property

Find out what permits you need to remove vegetation from your property. 

Discover your neighbourhood safer place

A Neighbourhood Safer Place is a place of last resort when all other bushfire plans have failed.

Floods and storms

Below are some resources to help you prepare for floods and storms - especially if you live in a flood prone area - and also links to report flooded drains or get updates during an emergency. 

Check if your property is in an urban floodway zone or contact us

Local Flood Guide

Provided by the State Emergency Service (SES)

Manningham Flood and Storm Emergency Plan

Provided by the State Emergency Service (SES)

How to prepare for flood and storm

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Become an SES volunteer
Report a blocked or damaged street drain

House and apartment fires

Below are some resources to help you prevent building fires. 

Home fire safety

Provided by Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV)

High rise fire safety

Provided by Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV)

Learn more about non-compliant external cladding

Provided by Cladding Safety Victoria

Home fire safety

Provided by the Country Fire Authority (CFA)

Lithium Ion Battery Safety

Provided by Energy Safe Victoria

Keeping safe during health-related emergencies

Heat health warnings

Provided by the Victorian Government's Department of Health

Subscribe to health alerts

Provided by the Victorian Government's Department of Health

Thunderstorm asthma information and warnings

Provided by the Victorian Government's Department of Health

Other types of emergencies

Water safety in the river

Provided by Royal Life Saving Australia

Civil disturbance or terrorism

Provided by the Australian Government's Australian National Security

Earthquakes

Provided by the State Emergency Service (SES)

Power outages

Provided by the Victorian Government Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA)

Are you emergency aware?

View discussions from the community relating to preparing for an emergency including frequently raised questions.

Shared community statements are not endorsed actions to take in an emergency but serve to help you evaluate your current plan. See what your community had to say.

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Council Meeting 22 February 2022
… - 7:00 Public Question Time 7:00 Admission of urgent business 19:00 Planning Permit Applications 9.1 PLN20/0544 at … Panel Report - 29:00 10.2 Endorsement of Nominations for Manningham Youth Advisory Committee - 31:00 City Services - 36:00 Experience and Capability 12.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 2, (Oct-Dec 2021) - …

Meeting Date: 22 February 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.          

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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.  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) or website. 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 CEO. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.

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  • Presentations - 5:00
  • Petitions - 7:00
  • Public Question Time 7:00
  • Admission of urgent business 19:00
  • Planning Permit Applications
    9.1 PLN20/0544 at 15 Glendale Avenue, Templestowe - 19:00
    9.2 PL17/027403 at 181 Reynolds Road Doncaster East (The Pines) (VCAT reference number P11848/2021) - 24:00
  • City Planning and Community
    10.1 Planning Scheme Amendment C127mann and Planning Permit Application PLN20/0303 - 674-680 Doncaster Road, 2 Short Stree, and 14, 14A, 16 & 18 Hepburn Road, Doncaster (Doncaster Church of Christ) - Consideration of Panel Report - 29:00
    10.2 Endorsement of Nominations for Manningham Youth Advisory Committee - 31:00
  • City Services - 36:00
  • Experience and Capability
    12.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 2, (Oct-Dec 2021) - 36:00
  • Chief Executive Officer
    13.1 Suburban Rail Loop Project Stage 1 Environmental Effects Statement Submission - 42:00
    13.2 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987 - 47:00
    13.3 Informal Meetings of Councillors - 48:00
    13.4 Documents for Sealing - 48:00
  • Notices of Motion
    14.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No. 1/2022) - 48:00
  • Urgent Business - 87:00
  • Councillor reports and question time - 87:00
  • Confidential reports - 97:00
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Council Meeting 24 May 2022
… 00:04:00 Public question time 00:15:00 Admission of Urgent Business 00:15:00 Planning Permit Applications   10. CITY … to Proceed   12. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY 01:26:55 12.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 3, January - March … 01:55:00 13.4 Documents for Sealing 01:55:40 14 URGENT BUSINESS 01:55:40 15 COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME   …

Meeting Date: 24 May 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.          

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Members of the public can attend Council meetings in person. We have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings.  Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (even if you don’t have a Facebook account) or website. 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 CEO. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.

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Timecode Item

00:04:00

Public question time
00:15:00 Admission of Urgent Business
00:15:00 Planning Permit Applications
  10. CITY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
00:16:00 10.1 Domestic Animal Management Plan
00:58:15 10.2 Neighbourhood House Review
01:13:00 New Council Advisory Committees - Membership Recomendations
  11. CITY SERVICES

01:19:00

11.1 Anderson Park Master Plan
01:25:20 11.2 Proposed Deviation of (Part) Reynolds Road, Donvale - Recommendation to Proceed
  12. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY
01:26:55 12.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 3, January - March 2021/2022
  13. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
01:30:45 13.1 Proposed 10 Year Financial Plan 2022/23 to 2031/32
01:39:30 13.2 Proposed 2022/23 Budget
01:54:30 13.3 Informal Meetings of Councillors
01:55:00 13.4 Documents for Sealing
01:55:40 14 URGENT BUSINESS
01:55:40 15 COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME

 

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Charging forward in Manningham
… Charging forward in Manningham We've partnered with two of Australia’s largest … set up a network of nine public charging stations across Manningham. On this page Protecting our environment … and Sustainability All News … Charging forward in Manningham …
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We've partnered with two of Australia’s largest electric vehicle (EV) charging operators to set up a network of nine public charging stations across Manningham.

The partnership with JOLT Charge and Evie Networks will deliver universal direct current chargers at key commercial and tourist destinations from early 2025.

The chargers will be situated on our land and powered by 100% renewable energy. Their supply, installation, operation, and maintenance will be fully financed by the private sector at no cost to us.

By providing public charging stations, we aim to accommodate the increasing use of electric vehicles, especially following new legislated vehicle standards.

A 2023 community survey in Manningham revealed strong community support for local public charging facilities and highlighted the dependence of many local EV drivers on public chargers.

Locations for the chargers are being investigated, focusing on areas where the community can take advantage of the 30 to 40 minute charge time to visit local cafes and restaurants, retail outlets, and sporting facilities.

The final locations will depend on technical feasibility, particularly access to adequate power supply.

For more information, download the brochure below:

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Car Share Policy

Find out more about our Car Share Policy.  ...

We recognise the emerging popularity of car share as a flexible and more sustainable alternative to private vehicle ownership. Car sharing contributes to key sustainability goals by reducing reliance on private vehicles. It acts as a complementary service enabling households to rely more on public transport as their primary form of transport.

Focus areas:

  • providing Council with a framework to manage all relevant aspects of car share schemes in Manningham in an equitable and fair manner
  • achieving an increased uptake of car share services by Manningham residents
  • contributing to a mode-shift from private vehicles towards more sustainable transport options.
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Council Meeting 15 December 2020
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Meeting Date: 15 December 2020
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.           

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. This Council meeting will proceed in the Council Chamber adhering to our COVID-Safe Plan to minimise potential transmission of COVID-19. 

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 to read your question, your question will be read out by our CEO.  Public Question Time form.

Find out more about Meetings procedures and Public Question Time.

 

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Getting There

By car

Parking available at Manningham Civic Centre

By bus

Manningham Civic Centre bus stop:

Bus route 907 City to Mitcham via Doncaster Rd
Bus route 902 Chelsea to Airport West
Bus route 295 Doncaster SC to The Pines SC via Templestowe

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Council Meeting 25 June 2024
… 5:50 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME  11:40 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS  13:40 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS    10. CITY … Grant Program Recommendations (Page 3) 23:10 15. URGENT BUSINESS (Page 232)   12. CITY SERVICES (Page 10) 34:30 12.1 …

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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04:58PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST
05:10CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES 
 5. PRESENTATIONS
05:456. PETITIONS
5:507. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 
11:408. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS 
13:409. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS 
 10. CITY PLANNING (Page 3)
 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES (Page 3)
14:0611.1 2024 Annual Grant Program Recommendations (Page 3)
23:1015. URGENT BUSINESS (Page 232)
 12. CITY SERVICES (Page 10)
34:3012.1 Public Electric Vehicle Charging - Expression of Interest Outcomes (Page 10)
 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY (Page 20)
43:3013.1 Community Panel Remit Endorsement (Page 20)
55:2513.2 MAV State Council Motions (Page 28)
 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 31)
1:00:4014.1 2024 General Valuation Return (Page 31)
1:07:2014.2 Recreational Lands - Charges in Lieu of Rates 2024-35 (Page 36)
1:08:0014.3 10 Year Financial Plan 2024/25 to 2033/34 (Page 41)
1:15:1014.4 2024/25 Budget Adoption and Declaration of Rates and Charges (Page 84)
1:26:5014.5 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 84)
1:28:0014.6 Informal Meeting of Councillors (Page 218)
1:28:3514.7 Documents for Sealing (Page 231)
1:29:0016. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 232)
1:43:4017. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS (Page 232)

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Manningham Matters out this week
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The April issue of Manningham Matters is out this week, it will be delivered to your letterbox from Monday 14 April. 

Each issue of Manningham Matters is distributed via Australia Post’s Unaddressed Mail Service, which can take up to a week to reach all households in Manningham.

Unfortunately for the April issue, Australia Post has advised us of capacity limits with this service, which means we will be posting copies of the magazine out to some areas.

Residents and businesses in Warrandyte, Park Orchards and the Manningham areas of Ringwood North and Nunawading will receive the April issue of the magazine in an addressed envelope, rather than loose in their letterbox.

Take a read of this month's magazine:

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Manningham Council has proudly honoured the exceptional individuals and organisations making a meaningful difference in the community at the 2024 Civic Awards.

Held last week, family and friends of the nominees gathered at the Manningham Function Centre for the awards ceremony.

The nominees were celebrated for their outstanding contributions, and winners were announced for their exceptional community service.

Brian Tyedin was awarded Manningham Citizen of the Year for his work with Rotary over the past 25 years.

“Being nominated is a reward in itself and to be recognised for what we are doing in the community,” Brian said.

“There are so many opportunities to volunteer in this community and so many people doing great things.

“I hope that by receiving this award, I can work with other organisations to achieve an even better outcome for Manningham and help others in the community,” Brian said.  

This year there were two recipients of the Doreen Stoves Volunteer of the Year Award, Luke Bastian and Kate Gniel.

Luke was recognised for his outstanding commitment to the local Scouting community over the past two decades. Park Orchards-based mum of three, Kate, was recognised for her remarkable work in the community and with the Sharks Junior Football Club.

“Volunteering fills my heart and makes me feel content. My youngest son was diagnosed with leukemia a few years ago, and during that time, we were overwhelmed by the kindness of so many people,” Kate said.

“That’s when we discovered the true power of community and felt deeply connected. It inspired us to give back and help others in the same way we were helped.”

 

Meet the winners – 2024 Manningham Civic Awards

2024 Citizen of the Year – Brian Tyedin 

Brian was awarded Citizen of the Year for his tireless support and service to the local community. He is a champion of the Rotary movement and has served Rotary and the Manningham community with distinction.

2024 Doreen Stoves Volunteer of the Year – Luke Bastian and Kate Gniel 

Luke Bastian 

Luke has played a crucial role in the Scouting community for over 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.

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 focussed efforts on making the mental health of players and families first and foremost.

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 and consistently makes himself available to others.

Community Organisation of the Year – 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 who have contributed to Manningham for over 45 years. The Club’s dedication to serving the community spans across all demographics, capabilities and requirements and plays a crucial role in maintaining connections among people.

In addition to the 2024 winners, the following nominees were highly commended for their outstanding contributions:

Highly Commended, Sports Volunteer of the Year – Michael James 

Michael’s dedication to enhancing the Sharks Football Club has positively impacted the lives of many. His strong belief in fostering sporting values and essential life skills underscores his passion for nurturing well-rounded individuals. Michael has introduced programs that have contributed to the overall growth and success of the club’s players.

Highly Commended, Community Organisation of the Year – Manningham Toy Library 

Founded 39 years ago, the Manningham Toy Library has served as a vital resource for the Templestowe Lower community, positively impacting the lives of numerous families. The Library’s focus on inclusivity and accessibility sees it offer a wide selection of toys that address different needs and developmental phases, highlighting its commitment to supporting the entire community.

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Following a review and community research on Manningham Matters, we are pleased to introduce a refreshed design for the magazine with our February 2025 issue.

Last year we held a series of focus groups with community members about the magazine and based on your feedback, we’ve made some changes to the design and content of your community magazine.

The February issue features a great mix of Council and community news, we hope you enjoy reading about what’s happening in Manningham.

Some of the new and updated features include:

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  • regular information about events and activities at local neighbourhood houses and libraries
  • a new Council meeting round up feature
  • stories that continue to celebrate our community and share our community’s voice.

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