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She Rides program - SOLD OUT
… spot now. Mullum Mullum Reserve Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Whats On … She Rides program - SOLD OUT …

Learn to ride a bike during this 5-week introductory riding program for women, female-identifying and non-binary riders who are aged 18 years and over.

The program focuses on:

  • skill development
  • developing fitness
  • helping you make riding a bike part of your everyday life.

Follow the lead of accredited AusCycling instructors and increase your bike confidence and skills in a supportive, safe, off-road and friendly environment.

Who is it for? This program is suitable for people who don't know how to ride, and for people with some basic riding experience. If you don’t have a bike or helmet, we'll hire these for you. Just make sure you let your instructor know upon your arrival at the first session.

Where to meet: At the car park area to the left of the Mullum Mullum Stadium entrance.

What to bring: Your bike and helmet if you have them, and a water bottle.

What to wear: Comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes.

Please note: Places in this program are limited, so book your spot now.

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Multicultural Footy 4 Fun Event
… download Schramms Reserve Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Kids and Family Whats On … Multicultural Footy 4 …

Footy 4 Fun Multicultural is an offering for kids aged five to 12 years from diverse backgrounds that focuses on providing a safe and inclusive introduction to football. While the kids are learning all about the basic skills of the game, parents will be provided an opportunity to understand the game of Australia Rules Football too!

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Run 4 Fun Holiday Program - Secondary
… to 3.45pm Terms and conditions Priority will be given to Manningham residents for participation in the program, with …

Run 4 Fun is a unique skills-based program designed to teach kids and teenagers the fundamentals of good running technique. Participants will learn to move more efficiently in a fun and supportive environment. Sessions are designed to suit designated age groups with a combination of skills, activities and games.

We encourage participants to register for at least two sessions, so that there is continuity, and skill-based development and progression, as each session will be designed to build on the previous sessions.

Program information

  • Suitable for all genders and abilities
  • Sessions are for secondary school-aged children
    • Years 7, 8 and 9 from 1.30pm to 2.30pm
    • Years 10, 11 and 12 from 2.45pm to 3.45pm

Terms and conditions

  • Priority will be given to Manningham residents for participation in the program, with non-residents being considered if spaces are available.
  • Two-session package $30.00 
  • Four-session package $40.00

How to apply

Register now via try booking.

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

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Sleep and settling program - Older babies (6 to 8 months) webinar
… toddlers.  Please note: these sessions are only open to Manningham registered clients. Events Partners Working in …

Do you need support to help your baby learn to sleep? Come along to one of our free information sessions.

Through the Maternal and Child Health Sleep and Settling initiative, we are providing support for parents experiencing sleep and settling concerns with their young children.

During this online session, consultants will teach you an evidence-informed sleep and settling model of care.

Topics covered will include:

  • Age specific development
  • Normal sleep patterns
  • Ways to deal with sleep difficulties
  • Information about your wellbeing.

There will be time at the end of the session for you to ask questions about your specific situation.

In addition to the sessions, we are proud to provide an outreach service for interested parents. Speak to our Sleep and Settling Specialist at the end of the session for more information.

This session is designed specifically for parents of older babies aged between 6 and 8 months.

Sessions are also available for newborn babies and toddlers. 

Please note: these sessions are only open to Manningham registered clients.

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Working in partnership with the Victorian Government, this program is part of the 'More help for new Victorian mum and dads’ initiative.

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Sleep and settling program - Newborn (birth to 3 months) - MC Square
… the session for more information. Only parents who attend Manningham Maternal and Child Health service are eligible for …

Do you need support to help your newborn baby learn to sleep? Come along to one of our free information sessions.

Through the Maternal and Child Health Sleep and Settling initiative, we are providing support for parents experiencing sleep and settling concerns with their young children.

During this in-person session, consultants will teach you an evidence-informed sleep and settling model of care.

Topics covered will include:

  • Age specific development
  • Normal sleep patterns
  • Ways to deal with sleep difficulties
  • Information about your wellbeing.

There will be time at the end of the session for you to ask questions about your specific situation.

In addition to the sessions, we are proud to provide an outreach service for interested parents. Speak to our Sleep and Settling Specialist at the end of the session for more information.

Only parents who attend Manningham Maternal and Child Health service are eligible for this service.

Sessions are also available for older babies and toddlers. 

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Working in partnership with the Victorian Government, this program is part of the 'More help for new Victorian mum and dads’ initiative.

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Run 4 Fun Holiday Program
… attendance during the sessions. Priority will be given to Manningham residents for participation in the program, with …

Run 4 Fun is a unique skills-based program designed to teach kids  the fundamentals of good running technique. Participants will learn to move more efficiently in a fun and supportive environment.  Sessions are designed to suit designated age groups with a combination of skills, activities and games.

We encourage participants to register for at least two sessions so that there is continuity, and skill-based development and progression, as each session will be designed to build on the previous sessions.

Program information

  • Suitable for all genders and abilities
  • Sessions are for primary school-aged children
  • 9:00am to 10:00am - Prep to Grade 2
  • 10:15am to 11:15am - Grade 3 and 4
  • 11:30am to 12:30pm - Grade 5 and 6

Terms and conditions

  • We request that parents or carers please be in attendance during the sessions.
  • Priority will be given to Manningham residents for participation in the program, with non-residents being considered only if spaces are available.
  • Two-session package $30
  • Three-session package $35

How to apply

Register to attend via try booking.

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

 

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Do you know what emergency markers are?
… emergency markers are? These are Emergency Markers and can be your gateway to help in an emergency as they save our …
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While out getting your daily exercise, you may have spotted a green sign with white text in one of our beautiful parks or along a walking trail.

These are Emergency Markers and can be your gateway to help in an emergency as they save our emergency responders time trying to locate you.

Each marker has a unique code linked to Triple Zero Victoria. When you call 000, knowing the location of your nearest marker can help ESTA quickly determine your GPS coordinates and the nearest road access point and other navigational data to help emergency responders.

We recently conducted a full audit of our Emergency Markers to identify any damaged and missing markers within our parks and along our walking tracks. These have all now been replaced so emergency services can respond quickly where needed.

If you spot a damaged or illegible marker, please report this issue to us.


 

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Council Meeting 27 August 2024
… 5.1 Passing of Robert Spargo 12:05 5.2 Acknowledgement of Manningham Olympians   6. PETITIONS 13:00 6.1 Petition - … at 2 Brendan Avenue, Doncaster (PLN22/0537) and at 370-380 Manningham Road (PLN23/0344) 15:20 6.3 Petition - Against …

Meeting Date: 27 August 2024
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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 5. PRESENTATIONS
05:305.1 Passing of Robert Spargo
12:055.2 Acknowledgement of Manningham Olympians
 6. PETITIONS
13:006.1 Petition - Safety Concerns from Open Roadside Drainage along Omar Street, Templestowe Lower
13:556.2 Petition - Objecting to the proposed development at 2 Brendan Avenue, Doncaster (PLN22/0537) and at 370-380 Manningham Road (PLN23/0344)
15:206.3 Petition - Against Construction of 13 Units/Townhouses at entrance to Brendan Avenue, Doncaster
16:406.4 Petition - Proposing Amendment to the Councillor Code of Conduct February 2021
17:457. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS
37.259.1 Planning Application PLA23/0020 for an amendment to Planning Permit PL12/022747 at 659-671 Doncaster Road, Doncaster
 10. CITY PLANNING
43.5010.1 Council Submission - Plan for Victoria and draft Housing Targets (Page 166)
01:14:0010.2 Statutory Planning Application Activity Quarter 4 (April to June 2024) (Page 200)
 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
01:23:4511.1 2024 Annual Healthy Ageing Grant Program Recommendations (Page 208)
01:32:4011.2 Outdoor Sports Infrastructure and Allocations Policy (Page 214)
 12. CITY SERVICES
02:46:0012.1 Concrete Maintenance Works Contract Panel Award Recommendation MP001475
02:48:1112.2 End of 2023-24 Financial Year Capital Works Report (Page 326)
 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY
02:54:0013.1 Gender Equality Act Progress Report 2023 Update (Page 384)
 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
02:58:4014.1 Review of Council Expenses Policy (Page 427)
03:01:0514.2 Council Meeting Schedule (Page 449)
03:01:3014.3 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 452)
03:01:5514.4 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 455)
03:02:3014.5 Documents for Sealing (Page 465)
 15. URGENT BUSINESS
03:03:2016. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 467)
03:23:1017. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS (Page 467)

 

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How to talk to young people about vaping: an online seminar for parents and carers
… to go for further help. This event is a collaboration with Manningham, Monash, Kingston, Boroondara and Yarra Ranges …

Are you a parent or carer and not sure how to talk to your young person about vaping?

Join a panel of experts as they unpack the known health implications of vaping and what the recent legal reforms will mean for young people.

This online seminar will also cover ways to facilitate conversations, strengthen communication and minimise harm when talking about vaping with the young people in your life.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and will be given information about where to go for further help.

This event is a collaboration with Manningham, Monash, Kingston, Boroondara and Yarra Ranges Councils.

 

Meet the panel members

Sharon Torpey from Drug Education Australia

Sharon Torpey is the Founder and Director of Drug Education Australia, a leading provider of high quality, factual drug education. Sharon is a qualified Physical Education and Health Teacher, with 25 years’ experience connecting with young people and their parents.

Amanda Low from Healthy Communities Coordinator, Prevention Division at Quit

With a background in Public Health and as the Healthy Communities Coordinator at Quit, Amanda Low leads prevention strategies to reduce harm caused by smoking and vaping within communities and settings. 

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Council Meeting 10 December 2024
… Assessment Panel.   12. CITY SERVICES 19:35 12.1 Draft Manningham Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2034   …

Meeting Date: 10 December 2024
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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04:105. PRESENTATIONS
04:206. PETITIONS
04:307. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 
09:158. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS 
09:259. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS 
 10. CITY PLANNING 
09:3510.1 Statutory Planning Application Activity Quarter 1 (July to September 2024)
 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES 
14:1011.1 Membership Recommendations and Terms of Reference Updates for the Community Grants Assessment Panel.
 12. CITY SERVICES
19:3512.1 Draft Manningham Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2034
 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY 
25:5013.1 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987
26:1513.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors
26:5013.3 Documents for Sealing 
27:2014. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 
27:2015. URGENT BUSINESS 
27:2516. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME 
40:4017. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS 

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The Men's Table Entree Introduction Evening
… a meal and a drink. This event is proudly supported by Manningham's Community Grants Program . About the Men's Table …

The Men’s Table creates a unique environment for men to share openly about their lives with other men.

The Entree event is an introduction to The Men’s Table through open sharing over a relaxed and conversational meal.

It is a chance to meet other men, learn about how a Table works and help you decide whether you'd like to part of this local Men’s Table group.

The event will be hosted by two long standing members of other Men's Tables. They will share experiences from their Tables and respond to your questions, concerns and ideas.

The cost of the event includes a meal and a drink.

This event is proudly supported by Manningham's Community Grants Program.

About the Men's Table

There's never been a better time to get connected and be part of building community. It's healthy to show emotions and share feelings, and it is time we freed men from outdated masculine norms.

The Men’s Table creates a sense of belonging, community, peer support and camaraderie. These things are often lacking for many men, even for those who already have a group of mates.

Belonging to a Men’s Table contributes to mental, emotional and social wellbeing. It provides powerful support to individual member’s journeys through life.

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Sustainable Fashion Workshop
… Whitehorse City Council, Yarra Ranges Council, and Manningham Council. Environment and Sustainability … …

Want tips on how to be your most stylish self in the most sustainable way? Award-winning eco stylist and educator, Nina Gbor of Eco Styles will share her restyling tips.

Learn how to stylishly (re)use the items in your closet to look and feel amazing with any size and on any budget, while reducing your carbon footprint and textile waste.
Nina will also talk about:

  • how to find your personal style
  • how to find preloved treasures in op shops and online

About Nina Gbor
As the founder of Eco Styles, Nina Gbor is an award-winning sustainability advocate, ethical fashion speaker, climate activist, writer and educator. 
Nina has a master’s degree in International Development and is a former sustainable fashion tutor in short courses at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. She coined the phrase ‘get off the fashion trendmill’ which means individuality and self-knowledge should be the premise for consuming clothing, not fashion trends.


Follow Nina on Insta @eco.styles for inspiration on secondhand and sustainable style hacks.

Maroondah City Council is hosting this event in collaboration with Knox City Council, Whitehorse City Council, Yarra Ranges Council, and Manningham Council.

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Eurobeat: Moldova
… not suitable for all audiences. Doncaster Playhouse Arts Manningham Doncaster Playhouse Whats On … Eurobeat: Moldova …

Welcome to the small Eastern European country of Moldova. Despite being one of the smallest (and poorest) former Soviet states, this proud nation has defied the Global Financial Crisis, the iron fist of its former sovereign country and indeed all common sense by staging this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

This evening's show is hosted by the glamorous but fearsome former KGB agent turned lifestyle presenter Katya Kokov and the frothy pop star Nikolae Nikovsky (winner of Moldova's Got Talent three year's running). Together they steer you through the political and musical minefield that is this year's competition which features your favourite European nations such as the United Kingdom, Sweden and Ireland as well as unexpected finalists Morocco and the eagerly anticipated first ever entry from the Vatican City.

Watch and wonder as ten nations fight it out for the ultimate prize and marvel at the entertainment spectacular that the host nation has created for your entertainment. Who wins? Well, you decide as with every performance it is the votes of the live audience that determines who walks away showered in glitter and glory."

This show contains adult themes and sexual references and is not suitable for all audiences.

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First EV charger location confirmed: Bulleen Car Park

We’re excited to announce the first public electric vehicle (EV) charger location: Bulleen Car Park. ...

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UPDATED: Public electric vehicle (EV) charger location updated on Tuesday 6 May to reflect revised project timelines. 

We’re excited to announce the first public electric vehicle (EV) charger location: Bulleen Car Park.

About the charger

Planned for installation in June 2025, this charging station is part of a broader rollout of nine public EV chargers across Manningham.

Powered by renewable energy, this Jolt fast charger is compatible with all EVs. It will provide 7 kWh of free daily charge (up to 50 km of range), with additional charge ranging from 54 to 59 cents per kWh, depending on the location.

There will be one charger, servicing two parking bays. 

Following engagement with the local businesses, this location was selected for its proximity to commercial, recreational and tourist destinations, as well as its access to reliable power supplies.

Why we’re supporting EVs

By installing these charging stations – and the six more to follow – we aim to accommodate the growing use of electric vehicles, especially following new legislated vehicle standards.  

We’re also responding to community support for local public charging facilities, as revealed in our 2023 Manningham community survey. 

The public charging network will help ensure that EV charging is accessible and practical while also reducing our transport emissions, boosting local businesses with enhanced car parking, and supporting EV drivers to travel with confidence. 

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Recycle at your local mini recycling station
… like small e-waste, batteries, globes and ink cartridges can be recycled at local recycling stations at some libraries …
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We have installed mini recycling stations at some locations around Manningham to make it easier to recycle common household items that you cannot put into your bins.

When these items - like small e-waste, batteries, globes and ink cartridges - reach the end of their life they can be harmful to the environment if they are sent to landfill. Our processor is able to recycle between 93 and 98 per cent of these products.

 

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  • What can be recycled at these stations?

  • How to place items inside the slot?

  • Where are they located?

  • How are the items recycled?

What can be recycled at these stations?

Batteries

Household batteries only.

Batteries must be taped and secured in a bag before being placed into the mini recycling station.

Fluorescent globes

Standard light globes and LED's are not accepted.

Fluorescent tubes

X-rays

Small e-waste

Including items like mobile phones, mp3 players and hairdryers. 

Printer cartridges

Without the packaging.
Find out how to dispose of packaging.

CDs and DVDs

VHS and cassette tapes are not accepted.

Can't find your item?

Find out how to dispose of your unwanted items or contact us on 9840 9333. 

 

How to place items inside the slot

Place items loosely into their relevant slot during opening hours of their locations. 

Where are they located?

Manningham Council Civic Offices

699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster

Open Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm

Manningham Council Depot Offices

620 Blackburn Road, Doncaster East

Open Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 5.00pm

Bulleen Library

 Bulleen Plaza, 79/109 Manningham Road, Bulleen

View opening hours

Doncaster Library

 MC Square, 687 Doncaster Road, Doncaster

View opening hours

The Pines Library

 The Pines Shopping Centre, Reynolds Road and Blackburn Road, Doncaster East

 View opening hours

Warrandyte Library

 The Warrandyte Community Centre, 168 Yarra Street, Warrandyte

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How are the items recycled?

Select the item to find out how our processor extracts and reuses the materials from these items.

Batteries (household)

The Batteries are crushed by equipment and different materials will be separated. During the process, the precious metals inside are collected separately, such as: graphite powder, lithium cobalt oxide, metals, plastics, etc.

  • Graphite powder can be used to make pencils and batteries
  • Lithium cobalt oxide is mostly used for remanufacturing new batteries
  • Metals can be used as building materials, producing new electronics, etc.
  • Plastic can be used as a raw material to make new home appliances

 98 per cent recyclable

Fluorescent tubes and globes

Fluoro tubes and globes are crushed by automated equipment, and the lead in the tube is collected. Glass and hardware metal are automatically separated.

  • Lead can be made into new batteries
  • Glass can be made into new glass craft products
  • Metals can be used as a raw material for construction or into other new electronic products

 97 per cent recyclable

X-rays

It will be crushed, and then the heavy metals and plastics like PET inside will be recycled separately.

  • Silver is used as a raw material for batteries, IC chips, and other electronic products
  • PET plastic can be made into plastic containers, bottles, toys, and other plastic products

 93 to 98 per cent recyclable

Small e-waste

Manually dismantling process is used to separate the plastics, metals, printed circuit boards, batteries and other materials in e-waste. Different materials are to be further recycled.  Plastics will be made into pellets as raw materials, and precious metals in printed circuit boards and batteries will be recovered.

Plastics can be used for building materials, or as raw materials to make new electronic products, toys and other products.

 95 to 98 per cent recyclable

Printer / Ink cartridges

The toner inside the cartridge will be collected and remaining plastic casing will be made into plastic pellet as raw material.  The small printed circuit board on the cartridge will be recycled with precious metal recovered.

  • Toner will be used as a raw material to make a new cartridge
  • Plastic pellets can be made into various electronic products and packaging boxes

 95 to 98 per cent recyclable

CDs and DVDs

Equipment is used to crush, clean, and separate a small amount of previous metals, the remaining plastic will be made into plastic pellet as raw materials, and paper will be recycled as raw materials as well.

  • Precious metals can be used as raw materials to make other electronic products, such as IC chips, etc.
  • Plastic pellets can be made into plastic containers, toys, packaging materials, etc.
  • Paper can be made into packaging cartons, books, etc.

 95 to 97 per cent recyclable

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  12. CITY SERVICES
29:10 12.1 Capital Works Program March 2024 Quarterly Status Report (Page 252)
  14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
37.50 14.1 Audit and Risk Committee Chair's Biannual Report (Page 307)
40:40 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 318)
40:50 14.3 Documents for Sealing (Page 328)
41:40 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 330)

 

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