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Ready Steady Go Kids - Doncaster
… - 12.00pm Terms and conditions Participants must be Manningham residents to qualify for the subsidised rate of … other participants will be charged $10. Eligible families can apply for multiple children. Only one session application … are limited, so get in quick to avoid disappointment. Manningham Templestowe Leisure Centre Arts and Recreation …

Ready Steady Go into a lifelong love of sport!

Perfect for young sports fanatics, Ready Steady Go is Australia’s largest multi-sport program. Enroll today and help your kids build confidence and self-esteem, providing a platform of knowledge, and boosting school readiness skills.

Program information

  • suitable for all genders
  • classes are for kids aged two to six years with the following sessions: 
    • two to three years - 9.00am to 10.00am
    • three to four years - 10.00am to 11.00am
    • four to six years - 11.00am - 12.00pm

Terms and conditions

  • Participants must be Manningham residents to qualify for the subsidised rate of $5. All other participants will be charged $10.
  • Eligible families can apply for multiple children. Only one session application at the discounted rate can be submitted per child per program.

How to apply

To secure one of the low-cost places, you will need to:

  1. complete the online form to receive your discount code
  2. register with your discount code via the Ready Steady Go Kids website and complete payment.

Spaces are limited, so get in quick to avoid disappointment.

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Skate Park League Warrandyte
… scoot and BMX competitions to decide the winner.  Athletes can compete to be crowned the winner of not only Warrandyte, … SPL has been brought to life through a partnership between Manningham Council, The Y, Victorian Skateboarding … 20 April 2023 Download download Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Kids and Family Whats On … Skate Park League …

Skate Park Leagues (SPL) is coming to Warrandyte! Locals will battle it out in the skate, scoot and BMX competitions to decide the winner. 

Athletes can compete to be crowned the winner of not only Warrandyte, but also the Victorian Melbourne Metro. Points from each round accumulate throughout the year to decide the best of 2023.

Entry is free and people of all ages and abilities can have a go.

Those still finding their feet get the opportunity to have a go, improve skills and confidence and interact with the pros.

Prizes will be raffled off between competitors so everyone has a chance at taking something home.

Event schedule:

  • Scoot - 11.00am
  • BMX - 12.30pm
  • Skate - 1.30pm

SPL competitions give the community the opportunity to come together, watch and support the talent, get involved and cheer on their own.

The Warrandyte round of SPL has been brought to life through a partnership between Manningham Council, The Y, Victorian Skateboarding Association (VSA), AusCycling and Skate Australia.  

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Applewood Open Gardens
… will do a walking tour of the village gardens, where you can admire the peaceful backdrop and stunning landscaping in … afternoon tea will follow in the Community Centre. Explore Manningham Whats On … Applewood Open Gardens …

Come and experience the botanic beauty of the luscious gardens at Applewood at our Open Gardens event.

James Wall from Gardenworld will do a presentation on springtime planting and provide tips to keep your garden in pristine condition.

Then we will do a walking tour of the village gardens, where you can admire the peaceful backdrop and stunning landscaping in this sophisticated oasis purpose-built for over 55s.

An afternoon tea will follow in the Community Centre.

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Great Southern Bioblitz 2024
… hemisphere during the Great Southern Bioblitz. You can get involved by taking photos of plants and animals or … Let's show the world the incredible biodiversity of Manningham. A great reason to be out and about in nature! …

Help us compete with cities from across the southern hemisphere during the Great Southern Bioblitz.

You can get involved by taking photos of plants and animals or making sound recordings of wildlife using iNaturalist. The bioblitz takes place between Friday 20 September and Monday 23 September. 

Let's show the world the incredible biodiversity of Manningham. A great reason to be out and about in nature!

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Football (Soccer) Winter School Holiday Program
… bottle. Limited spots available so book as soon as you can to avoid missing out! This program is delivered by Manningham Juventus Football Club Arts and Recreation Kids …

This program is for children aged 5 to 12 years. All genders and abilities are welcome.

No experience needed. 

Sessions will focus on building confidence, having fun and making new friends.

What to bring? snacks, lunch and a drink bottle.

Limited spots available so book as soon as you can to avoid missing out!

This program is delivered by Manningham Juventus Football Club

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Apply for a commercial garbage bin
… Find out how much it costs, what you can put into your garbage bin and how your business can apply … Apply for a commercial garbage bin …

Who can order a garbage bin for a business?

If you have a business, shop or other type of commercial property in Manningham and you're the owner, landlord or property manager, you can choose to have either a waste service with us or with a private contractor. With us you can order:

BinAnnual cost
240 litre commercial garbage bin$728.50 per year
240 litre additional commercial garbage bin$910.00 per year

 

How to apply

You can apply online.

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Otherwise you can contact us or email waste@manningham.vic.gov.au.

 

When is the bin collected?

Your red lid commercial garbage bin is emptied weekly. 

Find out what day your bin is collected

 

How to place your bin out for collection

Place your bin either on nature strip or in a laneway, depending on where your business is located. Find out how to place your bin.

 

What items can and cannot be put into the bin?

Your red lid commercial garbage bin is for general rubbish.

View the list of items

 

Where does the waste go once collected?

Find out where your waste goes once collected

 

Manage your existing bin(s)

To manage your garbage bin, visit order, repair, swap or cancel your bins.

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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 pdf 6.64 MB UPDATED: 29 …

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 

Please see attachments in relation to these items below:

 

Planning Application - PL15 025922 25-35 Park Road, Donvale - Attachments
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  • Amendment C111- 383-395 Manningham road - attachments
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Report dumped rubbish or litter
… Find out what type of dumped rubbish or litter you can report and where you can report it. Roads and footpaths Report Waste and Recycling …

Litter is one of our major environmental problems. Litter and littering includes:

  • Anything left where it's not meant to be.
  • Rubbish and furniture put on roadsides or outside shops (including charity shops).
  • Building materials outside of a construction site.
  • Rubbish thrown from motor vehicles.
  • Cigarette butts.
  • Putting household or business rubbish in a public litter bin.
  • Advertising material placed under windscreen wipers.

For more information see EPA Victoria.

For information on asbestos visit Asbestos in Victoria.

 

Check what type of dumped rubbish or litter you can report and where you can report it. If unsure, contact us.

 

What types of dumped rubbish and litter can you report?

Dumped rubbish

  • Neighbour’s hard rubbish left on nature strip (for longer than two weeks).
  • Rubbish abandoned on public land (parks, reserves, footpaths).
  • Rubbish abandoned on private land (neighbour's property, commercial properties).
  • Asbestos

Litter

  • Cigarette butts
  • Syringes

How to report an issue

  1. Prepare the following information before you report:
    • The location of the issue.
    • The date and time of when the issue occurred.
    • Historic details leading up to you reporting this issue.
    • Your contact details if you'd like to be updated. Alternatively, you can remain anonymous.
    • Other details that will assist us with your specific issue. For example, car registration number of person who littered or type of syringe.
  2. Report the issue to us

    You can make a report online, in person or over the phone.

If there is any danger to the public or public space, please call us immediately on 9840 9333.

What happens after you have reported?

We'll send your report to the relevant team who will attend the location to assess the items and take appropriate action.

Report litter from a car or vehicle

If you see someone littering from a vehicle or near the vehicle they are using, you can report to EPA. For more information about reporting litter from vehicles, visit the EPA website. 

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For information about how to safely manage, remove or report dumped asbestos visit Asbestos Victoria. To report dumped asbestos, use our online form or contact us.

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Grit - a celebration of women advocating for gender and disability equality
… a global campaign to challenge violence against women and girls. The campaign runs every year from 25 November on the … Please contact us if you have any access requirements. Manningham Art Gallery Disability Advisory Committee Advocacy …

UPDATED: This is event is sold out.

Come and celebrate the extraordinary women who live with disability and advocate for gender and disability equality.

This year we are partnering with Women's Health East to bring you Grit - a celebration of women. 

Women's Health East developed the Margins to Mainstream program late in 2020, and since then have been working to empower women with disability. 

Join us to hear from women who have found their voice and learn about what they need to be a part of the community.  

This event contains discussion of family violence that may lead to a risk of emotional harm. This content has been included to educate on the impacts of family violence. 
If you or someone you know are experiencing family violence, please call 1800RESPECT or visit respectvictoria.vic.gov.au. For emergencies call 000.

This event is part of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence and International Day of People with Disability. 

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is a global campaign to challenge violence against women and girls. The campaign runs every year from 25 November on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, to 10 December Human Rights Day.

International Day of People with Disability is on 3 December and is a United Nations (UN) day observed internationally. It aims to promote community awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with disability. 

Please contact us if you have any access requirements.

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GO Soccer Mums Program
… designed specifically for women, where participants can have fun, meet new people, and learn basic football … before -  absolutely no experience in necessary - anybody can take part! In 2022, our program has welcomed women from … | #NoJudgement Wilsons Reserve Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Whats On … GO Soccer Mums Program …

GO Soccer Mums is an introductory football program designed specifically for women, where participants can have fun, meet new people, and learn basic football skills in a social, judgement-free environment.

It's not just for mums - but for all women! It doesn't matter if you have never kicked a football before -  absolutely no experience in necessary - anybody can take part!

In 2022, our program has welcomed women from all walks of life! - Our Muslim community and any women, female-identifying, and non-binary participants.

Grab your friends or come on your own and make some new ones at this female-only social football program.

GO Soccer Mums is an initiative of Football Victoria proudly supported by VicHealth.

What to wear: Runners and clothes that allow you to move around in easy.

What to bring with you: A drink bottle.

#NoExperienceRequired | #NoJudgement

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Small changes, big impacts: Starting your low-waste journey
… discover how small, simple changes in your everyday life can significantly reduce the amount of waste you produce. … when faced with the abundance of information available, it can be overwhelming to know where, and how, to begin. This … future. Registration is required and spots are limited. Manningham Function Centre Environment and Sustainability …

Want to reduce the amount of waste you produce, but don’t know where to start?

Join Nanna Anna to discover how small, simple changes in your everyday life can significantly reduce the amount of waste you produce.

Living a lower waste lifestyle is something that many Australians are keen to do, as it becomes increasingly obvious that our daily choices directly affect the environment. But when faced with the abundance of information available, it can be overwhelming to know where, and how, to begin.

This free face-to-face presentation is designed to help you explore ways to live a more low-waste lifestyle. It will cover practical examples of how to identify waste elements in your household; low-waste alternatives to everyday items and consumables; and different approaches to implementing low-waste strategies and habits in the future.

Registration is required and spots are limited.

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Report graffiti or vandalism
… Find out what type of graffiti or vandalism you can report and where you can report it.  Businesses Parking, Roads and Footpaths …

Vandalism, graffiti and bill posting negatively impact our neighbourhoods and individual properties. Rules exist which prohibit, regulate and control the adverse nature of these activities.

If graffiti or street art is placed on a building or infrastructure without permission of the owner, it's considered illegal and may be removed.

Check what type of graffiti or vandalism you can report and where you can report it.

If unsure, contact us.

What to report

Graffiti on council owned property

  • We will remove graffiti from council owned properties, buildings and facilities.
  • We will remove graffiti from council owned items such as park furniture, council signs and rubbish bins.

Graffiti on private property or non-council owned property

  • For all other private property, it is the owner's responsibility to remove the graffiti.

 

We will continue to maintain a zero–tolerance approach in managing graffiti with our graffiti removal maintenance program.

The maintenance program identifies and removes graffiti on Council assets.

Vandalism

  • You can report vandalism to Victoria Police on 131 444.

How to report an issue

  1. Prepare the following information before you report:
    • The location of the issue.
    • The date and time of when the issue occurred.
    • Summary of what has been damaged
    • Photo of the graffiti or vandalism (if possible)
    • Historic details leading up to you reporting this issue.
    • Your contact details if you'd like an update. Or, you can remain anonymous.
    • Other details that will assist us with your specific issue.
  2. Report the issue to us

    You can make a report online, in person or over the phone.

What happens after you have reported an issue?

  • We will attend the location and determine whether we can assist.
  • We may follow up with you to get some further information.
  • We will take the appropriate action or find out who can.

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Plastic Free July Pop-up at Goldfield Plaza
… at Goldfield Plaza Environment and sustainability We can all participate in the movement to minimise waste. To … local activity centres to chat with visitors about how we can all continue reducing our waste and in particular, …

We can all participate in the movement to minimise waste.

To celebrate Plastic Free July, we'll be popping up at our local activity centres to chat with visitors about how we can all continue reducing our waste and in particular, single-use plastics.

Come along and say hello!

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Yaluk Langa Community Day
… history of the local landscape and the role everyone can plan in caring for Country. Wurundjeri Elders will share … the recent tree scarring and shield projects, funded by Manningham Council, and lead art making activities and the … in Yaluk Langa. Photograph credit: Clytie Meredith  Arts Manningham Kids and Family … Yaluk Langa Community Day …

The Yaluk Langa Community Day at Heide Museum of Modern Art will celebrate the continuing creative culture and traditions of the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people , Heide's traditional owners.

Bring your picnic for this free community day, and learn about the Indigenous history of the local landscape and the role everyone can plan in caring for Country.

Wurundjeri Elders will share stories around the cultural practice behind the recent tree scarring and shield projects, funded by Manningham Council, and lead art making activities and the planting of native grasses in Yaluk Langa.

Photograph credit: Clytie Meredith 

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Templestowe Central Probus Club meeting
… of the month, except in January. The club meets at the Manningham Leisure Centre, near the indoor basketball courts. … 361 and leave a message for our membership secretary. You can also visit our website or email us at tcprobusclub@outlook.com . Manningham Templestowe Leisure Centre Seniors Whats On … …

Connect with other like minded retirees and enjoy fun, friendship and social events. Come and join in the many club organised meetings, activities, outings and trips.

Templestowe Central Probus Club meets every second Wednesday of the month, except in January. The club meets at the Manningham Leisure Centre, near the indoor basketball courts.

For more information about our club, please call  0414 234 361 and leave a message for our membership secretary. You can also visit our website or email us at tcprobusclub@outlook.com.

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Get advice on your heritage listed property
… Find out how you can get advice from our heritage advisor. Heritage Property …

We can provide advice from a qualified heritage advisor on architecture and technical advice for heritage places in the area. Make sure to get advice before making an application for a planning permit. This will resolve any issues relating to design and identify other info for the application process.

 

The heritage advice our experts can offer

Our heritage advisor will provide advice relating to:

  • extent of any proposed demolition works
  • new buildings in a heritage area
  • modifications to existing heritage buildings
  • the colours, design, materials and finishes of a building
  • restoration and repair works
  • heritage trees and landscaping
  • any other relevant heritage matters.

 

How much does it cost?

Refer to our schedule of fees for the current fee for a pre-application meeting request. After receiving your request for an application meeting, we’ll send you an invoice for payment.

 

Arrange a meeting with a heritage advisor

Lodge a pre-application advice request online, where you can upload plans and any other supporting documents for consideration.

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iNaturalist - City Nature Challenge 

iNaturalist observations submitted are added to the global iNaturalist database and shared with the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility to help scientists find and use your data. All you have to do is observe. 

During a four day observation period, residents are invited to find, photograph and document the native wildlife that lives and grows in our neighbourhoods. Working together to find and document nature in our area helps scientists and land managers study and protect these species.

Sign up to iNaturalist
 

Birds in Manningham

Aussie Backyard Bird Count

Birdlife Australia run an annual Aussie Backyard Bird Count. You can join in on the fun and contribute with any birds you spot in Manningham by visiting Birdlife Australia.


Waterwatch program

Waterwatch is a citizen science program for monitoring waterway health.

Waterwatch volunteers get involved in exploring and protecting their local waterways by collecting water quality data that contributes to scientific research, management planning and on ground actions that improve the health of our waterways. 

You can join this movement by taking part in programs like Waterwatch. Let us know you're interested by emailing environment@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Frogs in Manningham

Melbourne Water Frog Census

Get involved in local citizen science by recording frog species in Manningham with the Melbourne Water Frog Census App.

An easy to use app to record audio and identify frog species by their call in local waterways, parks, and on your own property.

More information, including activities for schools, is available at Melbourne Water.

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… Want to get rid of large branches that can't fit into your FOGO bin? Find out how and when you can book a bundled branches waste collection. Tags Bin …

Who can book a bundled branches collection?

If you have a residential bin collection service with us, you can choose to have up to two bundled branches or hard rubbish collections (or a combination of each) per calendar year. You can book:

  • A standard collection (2m3)
    For a pile of 2m x 1m x 1m
  • Or use both collections at once (4m3)
    For a pile of 4m x 1m x 1m

What items can and cannot be collected?

The bundled branches collections are dedicated for branches that cannot fit into your FOGO bin.

Yes, we collect:

  • Pruning materials and tree branches that are less than 75mm in diameter and 1.5m in length (must be securely tied with cotton string or twine in bundles, up to 300mm in diameter)
  • Single tree limbs/logs that are between 75mm and 200mm in diameter and 1.5m in length (must be free of branches and leaves and neatly stacked)
  • Tree roots that can be lifted by one person

No, we don't collect:

  • Untied bundled branches or branches exceeding 1.5 metres in length or 75mm in diameter
  • Tree roots that cannot be lifted by one person
  • Large logs, stumps or timber
  • Soil, earth, bricks, rubble, building materials or fencing
  • Leaves, grass, weeds, ivy, rose bushes, thorny plants, bamboo and palm trees or branches
  • Bundles tied with wire, plastic string or ties, stocking or other non-organic material
  • Garden waste in plastic bags, polystyrene boxes or wheelie bins
  • Food waste

Can’t find your item?

Find out how to dispose of your unwanted items or contact us.  

 

How to prepare items for collection

  1. Check what items can and cannot be collected

    View items (listed above)

  2. Make a booking before your place items on nature strip

    Book before 5.00pm each Wednesday to have items collected the following week (except during the Christmas and New Year period).

  3. After your booking is confirmed, place your items on the nature strip.

    Place your items no earlier than the Sunday before the week of your collection. 

How to book

You can book online using the 'Book now' button or contact us.

Book now

How to cancel a booked collection

To cancel your bundled branches booking, contact us by 5.00pm on the Friday before the week of collection.

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Templestowe Route upgrade public consultation session
… of Wood and Anderson streets so community members can access the shops more safely.   Drop in at this public … provide your feedback about the proposed changes   You can follow the project, have your say and help to improve the Templestowe Route by visiting Your Say Manningham.   Can’t make the session? Complete our online …

 

Provide feedback on the improvements proposed as part of the Templestowe Route Upgrade. 

The upgrade, between Templestowe Road and Williamson Road (1.8 km), will enhance safety, pedestrian connectivity, and infrastructure quality.

 

In addition to road, footpath and drainage enhancements, we're proposing:

  • two new roundabouts at the intersections of Atkinson and Milne streets. The roundabouts aim to prevent speeding, improve traffic flow and highlight the entrance to the Templestowe Village shops.
  • To advocate for a reduced speed limit of 40km per hour between the roundabouts, to boost pedestrian and road safety.
  • To advocate for a reduced speed limit to 50km/hour on the route. This will apply from Union Street to the Milne Road roundabout, and from Atkinson Street roundabout to Porter Street. It excludes areas where a 40km/hour speed limit has been proposed.
  • To install pedestrian-operated signals at the intersection of Wood and Anderson streets so community members can access the shops more safely.

 

Drop in at this public consultation session, where you'll have the opportunity to:

  • chat to our officers about the project
  • review the proposed plans
  • provide your feedback about the proposed changes

 

You can follow the project, have your say and help to improve the Templestowe Route by visiting Your Say Manningham.

 

Can’t make the session? Complete our online survey by Wednesday 29 November.

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… Environment and sustainability By going all-electric, you can create a safer home and brighter Manningham. That’s why Manningham Council has partnered with Solar Savers , a local …

By going all-electric, you can create a safer home and brighter Manningham.

That’s why Manningham Council has partnered with Solar Savers, a local government initiative that takes the hassle out of home energy upgrades. The Council-backed program has now expanded to offer more suppliers and product choices, as well as home energy assessments for personalised advice.

Do you have questions about making your home more comfortable and efficient? Keen to install solar, batteries or efficient electric appliances? Drop in to learn more.

You can also find out about available discounts and discover how Solar Savers can help.

Join us at your local library for a session between August and October 2025.

Registration is not required. Drop in any time during the 1-hour session.

 

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