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Come and Try a health, fitness or wellbeing exercise class
… Come and Try a health, fitness or wellbeing exercise class Manningham Girls Can Pines Learning invites women 16 plus, who are new to …

Pines Learning invites women 16 plus, who are new to their centre, to attend a 'free come and try' session for one of their many, varied health, fitness or wellbeing exercise classes. 

Select from Tai Chi, Barre class, chair yoga, dance classes and much much more!

To register, go to Pines Learning to view what classes are on offer in November, then call 9842 6726 to organise your free class.

Places are limited and bookings are essential.

What to wear: comfortable clothing appropriate for exercise and correct footwear for each of the classes.

What to bring: a towel and water bottle are optional.

Please note: current Pines Learning members are not eligible for a free session.

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Find your local transfer stations (tips) and recycling centres
… recycling centres. Waste and recycling facilities close to Manningham View a list of our closest transfer stations … centres Your browser does not support iframes, but you can visit Find your local transfer stations (tips) and …

Waste and recycling facilities close to Manningham

View a list of our closest transfer stations (tips) and recycling centres below.

Banyule Waste Recovery Centre

 Corner of Waterdale Road and Banksia Street, Bellfield

Whitehorse Recycling and Waste Transfer Centre

 Burwood Highway (opposite Morack Road), Vermont South

Nilumbik Recycling and Recovery Centre

 290-304 Yan Yean Road, Plenty

Knox Transfer Station

 251 George Street, Wantirna South

Container Deposit Scheme

Victoria’s first Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) is now operating across Victoria.

Not sure how to dispose of unwanted items?

Check out our A-Z waste and recycling guide or contact us.

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Exhibition of Costumes
… Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society , as part of the Manningham Heritage Festival . View all Heritage Festival … Loading... $6.00 Kids and family Casual court shooting at Manningham DISC Loading... Manningham DISC (Donvale Indoor Sports Centre) $6.00 Health …

Come and see the Exhibition of Costumes, featuring an extensive collection of costumes dating from the Victorian era.

This exhibition is run by the Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society, as part of the Manningham Heritage Festival.

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

Our Council Plan 2025-2029 was adopted at the Council Meeting on 30 June 2025 and sets out our priorities and goals over Council’s 4-year term.

The plan is shaped by the voice of our community and incorporates the Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan. This approach will ensure that we achieve the highest possible standard of public health and wellbeing for our community and meet our legislated obligations

Themes and goals

The Council Plan has 5 themes and 10 strategic objectives.

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Safe and Healthy Community

  • Our community is safe, connected and inclusive. 
  • Our community is active and healthy with improved wellbeing. 

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Liveable Places and Spaces

  • Our city is designed for safety, liveability and sustainable growth. 
  • Our infrastructure is fit for purpose and well maintained, and its utilisation is maximised. 

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Resilient Environment

  • Our natural ecosystems are protected and thrive.
  • Our environmental stewardship is at the heart of our programs and practices. 

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Thriving Economy

  • Our economy is activated through partnering, promoting and enabling employment and investment opportunities. 
  • Our local businesses and community groups are supported to thrive. 

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Well Governed and Innovative Council

  • Our Council is effective, efficient and financially responsible 
  • Our Council is innovative, well governed and values our community

 

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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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Warrandyte Pure Gold Exhibition
… excitement around the discovery that continues today.  You can visit to see the outside banners placed on the fence-line … the Anthropocene: Four Views from the Margins Loading... Manningham Art Gallery Free Free Art exhibitions Serving Country Loading... Manningham Art Gallery Free Free Art exhibitions Curio: …

The Warrandyte Historical Society invite you to come and learn about the discovery of gold in Warrandyte and how it shaped the township and community.

Warrandyte is justifiably proud of its place in the gold history of Victoria. Gold was first discovered at Anderson's Creek in June 1851. It was the first officially published goldfield, named the 'Victoria Field', in honour of the new Colony. It was also the first place in the Colony to issue gold mining licences.

This exhibit celebrates the 170th anniversary of the first discovery by Louis John Michel and his team. You'll find interesting and colourful banners on display inside and outside the Museum, showcasing
 the discovery of gold and how this has shaped the township and community. They share the lure of gold and excitement around the discovery that continues today. 

You can visit to see the outside banners placed on the fence-line of the Museum at any time during the Heritage Festival. To access the banners inside the Museum, please see the exhibition times.

This exhibition is open from 18 April to 22 May 2022.
The indoor exhibition inside the Museum, is open on Sundays, from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.

There is both on-street parking, and off-road car parks available on Yarra Street.

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Lighting fires and open air burning
… Find out when you can and can't light fires and conduct open air burning in Manningham. Tags Emergency … Lighting fires and open air …

Manningham Community Local Law provides rules around lighting fires and open-air burning.

This applies to anyone who wants to light a fire in the open air or incinerator for fuel reduction and fires lit for warmth or cooking.

These laws help make sure that burning is done safely and has no impact on neighbours or the environment.

 

Lighting a fire for warmth or cooking food

You can light a fire for warmth or to cook food without a permit as long as you follow the requirements of the Community Local Law.

 

What you need to know before lighting a fire

Before you light a fire, find out what you can and can't do.

This applies if you are lighting a fire for any reason in Manningham.

Do not light a fire:

  • on a road, Council, Crown land or in a public place
  • on vacant land
  • when a smog alert has been declared by Environment Protection Authority of Victoria
  • when a day of total fire ban has been declared by the Country Fire Authority
  • when a fire danger period has been declared under the Country Fire Authority Act 1958.

Make sure:

  • the fire is always supervised by an adult
  • you have equipment and can put the fire out if required or directed
  • material burning is dead and dry, and the wind is not exceeding 20 km/h
  • there is a 3 metre clearing around the fire for safety
  • smoke from the fire is not hazardous to health, excessive, offensive or a nuisance
  • do not burn anything which is offensive, noxious, or toxic.

 

Do I need a permit to burn off on my property?

Open air burning (burning off) can be conducted on properties as long as you follow the follow the conditions of the Local Law.

If your land is less than 2,501 square metres: Open air burning is not permitted. You can only light a fire for the purposes of warmth and food preparation.

If your land is 2,501 square metres and larger: You can conduct open air burning without a permit, provided certain conditions are met.

Open air burning means: a fire lit in the open air or within an incinerator for the purpose of burning vegetation for fuel control or reduction purposes.  

If you cannot comply with the requirements you cannot light your fire without a permit from Council.

Contact us to discuss your options.

 

Additional requirements for open air burning

Before you conduct open air burning you must understand your requirements under the Community Local Law.

Burning must be done safely and have no impact on your neighbours or the environment.

Look at alternative options like booking a bundled branches collection.

 

Is your land located west of Mullum Mullum Creek?

Open air burning can only be conducted during the months of May, October and November for land located west of Mullum Mullum creek. 

 

Do not burn:

  • if your land is less than 2,501 square metres
  • on vacant land
  • on Sunday
  • within 10 metres of a neighbouring property
  • between sunset and sunrise
  • if you can not comply with the general burning provisions in clause 33 of the Community Local Law

 

When burning off make sure:

  • your land is 2,501 square metres and larger
  • the material to be burnt is not larger than 200mm in diameter
  • only a single pile is ignited at any time
  • only one pile of material is lit at any time 
  • the ignited pile is not larger than two cubic metres in size
  • notify Triple Zero Victoria (firepermits.vic.gov.au/notify) prior to ignition.

Community Local Law

Section 32. Fires on public land

A person must not light a fire:

  • on a road (including a road reserve, footpath or nature strip)
  • on Council land
  • on Crown land that is vested in or is under the control of Council; or
  • in a public place

unless they have obtained Council’s prior written consent. 

Section 33. General provisions when lighting fires 

33.1 A person who has lit or allowed a fire to remain alight must ensure that:

  • the fire is supervised by an adult at all times
  • sufficient fire protection equipment is available to extinguish the fire if required or directed
  • the material to be burnt is:
    i. dead and dry prior to lighting it
    ii. a specific material designed for the purposes of meal preparation or personal comfort
  • at the site of the fire, the wind speed must not exceed 20 kilometres per hour
  • the ground and air space within a distance of three metres from the outer perimeters and uppermost point of the fire are clear of flammable material; and
  • the land is not vacant.

 33.2 A person must not light a fire on any land:

  • when a smog alert has been declared by Environment Protection Authority of Victoria
  • when a day of total fire ban has been declared by the Country Fire Authority
  • when a fire danger period has been declared under the Country Fire Authority Act 1958 without first obtaining a permit from the Municipal Fire Prevention Officer or the Country Fire Authority
  • where the smoke from that fire is excessive, offensive or a nuisance to another person in the vicinity, or beyond the property boundary
  • where the fire causes a hazard to a person’s health
  • where the fire has an adverse impact on visibility beyond the property boundary, including reducing the visibility of motorists and other users of a public road
  • where the fire creates a hazard on, or near, a public road. 

 33.3 A person must not light a fire on land to burn, cause or allow to be burnt any:

  • green or wet material
  • non timber based building materials
  • rubber or plastic, including plastic mulch, plant pots and packaging materials
  • furnishings and carpet
  • manufactured chemicals
  • petroleum or oil products
  • paint, including any container in which item is kept
  • food waste, manure and straw
  • carcasses or dead animals, unless prescribed by the Department of Primary Industries as the only means of disposal
  • other offensive, noxious or toxic matter. 
Section 34. Open air burning

DEFINITION: For the purposes of clause 34, the term ‘Open air burning’ is defined under the Local Law to mean a fire lit in the open air or within an incinerator for the purpose of burning vegetation for fuel control or reduction purposes.

34.1 A person must not conduct open air burning on land having a total area less than or equal to 2,500 square metres.

34.2 The restriction in sub-clause 34.1 does not apply to:

  • a barbecue, pizza oven or other properly constructed appliance while it is being used for cooking food
  • a fire in a brazier or chimenea while it is being used for heating
  • a tool of trade while being used for the purpose for which it was designed
  • a fire lit during the course of duty by a member of a fire and emergency services agency
  • a fire where the Council has granted a permit because it considers that the specific circumstances of the case enable it to provide an exemption
  • a fire lit for the purposes of meal preparation or personal comfort. 

34.3 Where a person wants to burn in the open air under this clause and the requirements in sub-clause 34.4 cannot be complied with, a person must first obtain a permit from Council.

34.4 A person may conduct open air burning on land where the land size is equal to or greater than 2,501 square metres provided that:

  • the general burning provisions in clause 33 are complied with
  • the land is not vacant
  • it is not a Sunday
  • no burning, or any fire remains alight in the open air prior to sunrise, or after sunset
  • the fire is not within 10 metres of any neighbouring property
  • the maximum diameter of any material which is to be burnt is 200mm
  • only a single pile is ignited at any time and must be no greater than 2 cubic metres in size
  • prior to ignition, the fire has been registered to burn with the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (firepermits.vic.gov.au/notify)
  • if the land is located to the West of the Mullum Mullum Creek, the open air burning is only conducted on that land during the months of May, October and November.  
Section 35. Extinguishing fires

A person who has lit or allowed a fire to remain alight contrary to the provisions in this Part or any condition contained in a permit, must extinguish the fire immediately on being directed to do so by:

  • an Authorised Officer, or
  • a member of Victoria Police, Country Fire Authority or Fire Rescue Victoria. 
Section 36. Chimneys

A person who owns or occupies land must not allow any chimney on that land to discharge, ash, smoke or dust to such an extent that it becomes a public nuisance, or is dangerous or is likely to be dangerous to the health and safety of any person or animal, or is harming or likely to be harmful to the environment. 

Frequently asked questions

 

Who can light fires and conduct open air burning

I live on land less than 2,501 square metres. Can I light a fire?

There has been no change to current laws. On land of this size a fire can only be lit for the purposes of warmth and food preparation.

You must comply with the General Provisions for burning as listed in Clause 33 of the Local Law.

I live on land greater than 2,501 square metres. Can I light a fire?

The change to the Local Law means properties that are 2,501 square metres and larger will no longer require a permit for open air burning provided certain conditions are met.

These conditions are contained in Local Law Clause 34.

Please note that the existing provision which applies to properties located to the west of Mullum Mullum Creek still limits open air burning to the months of May, October and November.
As the person lighting the fire you must ensure you comply with ALL the requirements set out in the Local Law in Clause 33 and 34.

You will still need to give notice to Triple Zero Victoria prior to the burn (Prevents unnecessary response from fire brigades).

I live on a property west of Mullum Mullum Creek on a site with an area greater than 2500 sqm. Can I conduct open air burning for fuel reduction purposes?

Yes.
You can carry out open air burning but only during the months of May, October and November.

You must also comply with Clause 33 and Clause 34 of the Manningham Community Local Law.

I want to conduct open air burning but can’t comply with the requirements as set out in Clause 34

Open Air Burning outside these regulations will require landowners to obtain a permit from Council before burning off.

Can I light a fire for warmth or to cook food in my back yard?

Yes.

You can light a fire for warmth or to cook on your property. You must comply with the General Provisions for burning as listed in Clause 33 of the Local Law.

Can I light a fire on Council land, such as a reserve, nature strip or road reserve?

No.

You are not permitted to light any fires on Council land, Crown Land or public place without first getting written approval.

See Clause 32 of the Manningham Community Local Law.

Can I conduct an open air burn on my land to reduce fuel loads (vegetation) and prepare my property for the summer?

Yes.
Make sure you meet all the requirements of Clause 33 and Clause 34 of Manningham Community Local Law.

What are the requirements around burning?

Can I let my fire burn overnight if I'm burning off on my land?

No.

If you want your fire to burn overnight, you will need to get a Permit to conduct an Open-Air Burn from Council before you begin burning off.

Can I burn off during the declared fire danger period?

No.

The Community Local Law prohibits open air burning during the fire danger period.

However, the Country Fire Authority (CFA) may issue a Permit under the Country Fire Authority Act.

Do I have to put out my fire if told to?

Yes.

You must put your fire out if Council, a member of Victoria Police, Country Fire Authority (CFA) or Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) tells you to.

See Clause 35 of the Manningham Community Local Law 2023.

Permit to burn

How do I know if I am eligible for a permit to burn?

There may be circumstances whereby Council will issue a permit to burn to landowners that cannot comply with the conditions as listed in Clause 34.


Council gives due regard to the following when assessing permit applications: 

  • The size of the land 
  • That the land is in a designated bushfire risk area 
  • That the burn off is strictly for fire prevention purposes only 
  • The ability of the landowner to remove the vegetation via more appropriate methods 
  • The proximity to neighbouring assets and property and any smoke nuisance 
How do I determine the general size of my property?

Contact us to confirm the correct size of your property, so you are aware of the regulations that may apply to your land.

How do I apply for a permit to conduct open air burning?
  • You can contact Council and we will discuss the application with you. 
  • As part of an application an inspection of the burn site and material to be burnt will need to occur. 
  • If a permit is issued it will only be issued for prescribed date/s. 
  • Where the permit is for vacant land, a fee is required to be paid prior to a permit being issued. 
  • Please allow up to 10 business days for any application to be processed. Note that a longer period may be required should further information be required. 
What happens if I want to conduct an open-air burn outside of the provisions as listed in Community Local Law Clause 34?

If you are unable to meet the requirements of this clause, you will need to apply for a Permit to Burn from Manningham Council.

You will need to tell us why you can’t comply with Clause 34 of the Manningham Community Local Law 2023.

Your permit application will be assessed by an officer, including an inspection of the land.

Where a Permit to Burn is to be issued, it will be issued with specific conditions and only for a set time frame.

Can I light a fire on vacant land without a permit?

No.

A Permit to conduct an Open-Air Burn will need to be applied for from Council.

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Interpreter service

Communicate with us through the Interpreter service if you do not speak or understand English.

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  • Lighting fires for warmth and food preparation in Arabic - إشعال النار - التدفئة وإعداد الطعام.
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  • Lighting fires for warmth and food preparation in simplified Chinese - 生火──取暖及烹饪
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  • Lighting fires and open air burning in traditional Chinese - 生火──露天焚燒
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  • Lighting fires for warmth and food preparation in traditional Chinese - 生火──取暖及煮食
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Public Toilet Plan
… Find out more about Manningham’s Public Toilet Plan. Tags About Council … Public …

Toilets allow people to spend more time in public spaces to socialise, exercise, recreate, learn, support local businesses and to engage with their community. Equitable access is critical for the health, wellbeing and diversity of a community.

Focus areas:

  • opening up five existing toilets to provide new public toilet facilities
  • constructing new public toilet facilities in eleven locations
  • upgrading older style toilets to improve safety and be gender inclusive
  • conduct accessibility audits and upgrade access paths to public toilet facilities
  • provide Changing Places at major destinations around Manningham
  • provide public toilets along linear trails at regular intervals as site conditions permit
  • investigate a program of artworks on blank walls of toilet buildings to raise awareness of our toilet facilities, improve perceptions of safety and activate public spaces.
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Parking, roads and footpaths
… You’ll need a works and drainage permit (WDP) to dig up Manningham’s assets within a road reserve or an easement. … a road to minimise disruption to the community. Downloads Manningham Public Roads Register Manningham Public Roads … download Report an issue with a tree on public land You can report a tree or tree branch that is obstructing the …

Find permits, services and guides relating to parking, roads and footpaths

Parking
  • Apply to park a heavy vehicle on private residential land

    Find out how apply to park a heavy vehicle on private residential land.

  • Apply for a carer parking permit

    Find out how to apply for a carer parking permit.

  • Apply for a tradesperson parking permit

    Find out how to apply for a tradesperson parking permit.

  • Apply for a trader parking permit

    Find out how to apply for a trader parking permit.

  • Apply for a residential parking permit

    Find out how to apply for a residential parking permit.

  • Apply for an infringement review

    Find out how to apply for an infringement review

  • Apply for an accessible parking permit

    Find out how to apply for an accessible parking permit and how much it costs

Roads and footpaths
  • Apply for an access across reserves permit

    You need an access across reserves permit to get access to private property through an adjoining Council reserve or Council property for any building works or similar.

  • Apply for works, drainage and stormwater connection permit

    You’ll need a works and drainage permit (WDP) to dig up Manningham’s assets within a road reserve or an easement.

  • Apply for a skip bin or shipping container permit

    Find out how to apply for a skip bin or shipping container permit

  • Apply for a vehicle crossing permit

    Any works on a driveway need a vehicle crossing permit. Find out how to apply and how much it costs

  • Apply for a temporary road closure and traffic management

    Find out what you need to do if you are conducting works or events on or near a road to minimise disruption to the community.

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Report an issue with a tree on public land

You can report a tree or tree branch that is obstructing the road, footpath or is in danger of falling or causing damage.

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Apply for works, drainage and stormwater connection permit

You will need a Works and Drainage Permit (WDP) to undertake works that impact Manningham’s assets.

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Report a blocked or damaged street drain

We are responsible for an extensive network of underground drains that prevent storm-water run-off from impacting property, footpaths and roads.

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Drainage projects design and construction

Find out how we're improving drainage and flood mitigation.

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Footpath maintenance and construction

Find out about new path projects in Manningham including footpaths, shared paths and shared trails.

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We are responsible for maintaining 608km of local roads within Manningham. Find out more about our street sweeping program.

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Find an electric vehicle charging station
… a network of public electric vehicle (EV) chargers in Manningham.  Environment and Sustainability … Find an …

We’re partnering with Jolt Charge and Evie Networks to provide a network of public electric vehicle (EV) chargers in Manningham. 

Our public vehicle charging stations will be rolled out from early 2025. The chargers will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, through government accredited GreenPower. Read more about our project.

 

Find an EV charger

To find an EV charging station near you, visit the Australian EV charging map.

 

About the chargers

Each charging station in the Manningham network, will feature either Jolt or Evie chargers. 

The chargers will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, through government accredited GreenPower.

Each provider offers a distinct product and service, giving you more options for charging. Their services are summarised below.

 Jolt ChargeEvie Networks 
Type25kW and 50kW DC fast chargers.75kW DC ultra fast chargers.
Indicative speed75km to 125km of range in 30 minutes.150km of range in 30 minutes.
Plug Tethered CCS2 plugs at all sites.
CHadeMO plugs at select sites.
Tethered CCS2 plugs at all sites.
CHadeMO plugs at select sites.
Services and costs7 kWh free daily charge (up to 50 km of range).*
Additional charge at 59 cents per kWh, depending on site.
*Free charging is subsidised by the digital advertising screens featured on Jolt’s chargers.
58 to 68 cents per kWh, depending on site.
PaymentPayment through JOLT app. No paid subscription required. Payment through Evie app or RFID card. No payment subscription required. 
e-Bikese-Bike chargers with standard 10A outlet at select locations. 
Cable not provided.
 

 

The benefits of a public EV charging network

The benefits of a public charging network in Manningham are many and varied.

Ensure that EV charging is accessible and practical

  • Many users rely on public chargers to power up while on the go, or because they don't have the infrastructure at home. 
  • A public charging network will ensure that residents living in apartments, rental properties, or areas without dedicated parking can access EV chargers.

Reduce our transport emissions

  • Transport emissions account for nearly a quarter of Manningham’s greenhouse gasses. This rate is higher than that of other councils in Melbourne – and nationally.  
  • Encouraging more people to use electric vehicles powered by renewable energy will help decrease our transport emissions, which is essential for us to reach net zero emissions in Manningham by 2035. 

Boost local businesses with enhanced car parking

  • EV users will likely be attracted to shops and activity centres that provide EV chargers. While charging up, EV users can explore nearby shops, businesses and recreational facilities.

Increase driver confidence

  • EV users can travel confidently in and around Manningham knowing they can rely on a network of fast chargers to top up on the go.

Support a cleaner and greener Manningham

  • Powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, the charging network will help to improve local air quality, reduce noise pollution and enhance fuel security.

 

Considerations for public charging

We acknowledge that some people in the community have reservations about this emerging technology. The following information will help you understand the strict safety measures and protocols employed by the technology providers.

Are EV chargers a fire risk?

  • Fire risks are generally associated with the batteries in EVs, not the chargers themselves. EV chargers are designed with fire safety measures and must meet Australian standards for safety certification. EVs are significantly less likely to catch fire than internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, by about 60 times.

Is my data safe?

  • Both providers operate under the Privacy Protection Act and are held to strict standards to ensure they do not disclose any data. Strict data security protocols are in place to safeguard user information.
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Doncaster Little Athletics Come and Try Days
… Come and Try Days Health and fitness Calling all boys and girls aged 5 to 17 years old - Come down and try all things … drink bottle, hat and sunscreen Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Sports clubs Youth … Doncaster Little Athletics …

Calling all boys and girls aged 5 to 17 years old - Come down and try all things Athletics!

All abilities are welcome and no experience is necessary

Learn from expert coaches, make some new friends and have fun!

Activities include

  • Jumping events
    • Long jump
    • Triple jump
    • High jump
  •  Running events 
    • 70m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m. 
    • Hurdles 60m to 90m
  • Throwing events 
    •  Javelin
    •  Discus 
    • Shot put

What to wear: suitable clothing and footwear to exercise in

What to bring: a drink bottle, hat and sunscreen

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Foundation Stone Photo Exhibition and Talk
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Come and see this photo exhibition and learn about how Warrandyte Stone has been used in the town's walls, memorials, houses, and buildings.

Don't miss the accompanying Foundation Stone Talk by the master stonemason, James Charlwood.

Foundation Stone Talk with James Charlwood

The talk will be at 2:00 pm on Sunday, 15 May in the Federation Room at the Grand Hotel Warrandyte.
If you would like to attend, please contact the Warrandyte Historical Society to reserve your place.

The Warrandyte Historical Society are running this event.

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Building a better Manningham

We are committed to managing our city’s infrastructure efficiently and sustainably to better meet the needs and expectations of our growing community.

Our capital works program brings this commitment to life by managing the maintenance and improvement of council assets, facilities and community spaces through a number of key projects.

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Schramms Cottage Visitor Centre

We’re building a new community facility at Rieschiecks Reserve. The building will be used by the Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society and other community groups.

Templestowe Route Upgrade

The Templestowe Upgrade is a major project to reconstruct 1.8km of road between Templestowe Road and Williamson Road, including Parker, Swilk, James and Anderson streets. 

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Jumping Creek Road upgrade

This major project will reconstruct the full length of Jumping Creek Road from Ringwood-Warrandyte Road in Ringwood to Homestead Road in Wonga Park

Aquarena Outdoor Redevelopment

We're redeveloping the outdoor space at Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre.

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Review of a planning decision at VCAT
… You can apply to VCAT to review a planning permit application decision if you want to review a decision by Manningham. Tags Apply Property and Development … Review of a …

Only the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) can review an application. After we have made a planning permit decision, we cannot undertake an internal review.

 

VCAT is the independent body that can review planning decisions

As an independent tribunal, VCAT hears and determines disputes that includes reviews of our planning decisions.

The Planning and Environment Act 1987 (the Act) establishes the applications that VCAT can review and can include reviews of:

  • refusals to grant permits
  • requirements
  • failures to grant permits
  • conditions on permits
  • extensions of time to permits
  • decisions of applications as an objector.

 

When do you have to apply for a review?

Timeframes and eligibility to apply for a review to VCAT are different and depends on:

  • the type of decision we have made
  • your relationship to the decision.

You can generally find an outline of the requirements on the final pages of the decision under the heading, ‘Important information about this permit/notice’.

 

How to apply through VCAT

You will need to make a review of a planning permit application directly to VCAT.

If you objected to an application and the applicant has applied to VCAT to review the decision, they will generally serve you notice of their application for review on you. Notice will include instructions on your involvement in the review application.

You can find detailed information on how to apply for review and what to expect on VCAT’s website.

Visit VCAT website

 

How does VCAT decide if we have made the right decision?

When reviewing a decision, VCAT will put itself in Manningham's shoes and analyse the merits of the application. They will then decide if we have made the right decision.

 

Complaints VCAT cannot hear

VCAT cannot hear complaints about:

  • the processing of the application
  • our conduct relating to the application.

In certain limited circumstances, you can make an application to VCAT for other matters such as:

  • cancellation of a permit
  • enforcement of a permit
  • a planning scheme requirement
  • a declaration about a specific matter.

These applications are separate to a review application. You should seek independent legal advice before making an application of this nature.

 

What types of outcomes can occur after an application hearing?

VCAT will make most decisions after holding a hearing. There is no requirement for all review applications to proceed to a hearing. Parties can reach an outcome by mutual consent from mediation or negotiation.

After making a determination to a review an application, VCAT will give its findings either verbally at the end of a hearing, or in writing at a later date.

You can view most VCAT decisions online.

 

Can you ask for correspondence or documents relating to VCAT?

We can help with general questions about reviews of planning decisions. We recommend that you contact VCAT or get independent legal advice.

You should serve any documents and correspondence about VCAT proceedings to our email VCAT@Manningham.vic.gov.au.

If you want to access any documents relating to current VCAT proceedings, you can do so by conducting a planning application search.

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Soft plastics recycling
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Soft plastics can once again be recycled in Manningham as part of a new trial at Woolworths supermarkets. 

 

What is soft plastic?

Soft plastic is a flexible plastic which is easily scrunched into the ball of your hand.

How to recycle your soft plastics 

  1. Collect your soft plastics for recycling

    Make sure your soft plastic is clean and dry

  2. Find a designated bin at the front of your local Woolworths store.

    In Manningham, locations include:

    • Devon Plaza
    • Westfield Doncaster Shopping Centre
    • Macedon Square
    • The Pines Shopping Centre

    A full list of stores participating in the trial is available on the Woolworths website.

  3. These materials are transported to local recycling facilities

    The soft plastic is processed into products like shopping trolleys, park furniture and road additives.

Eligible soft plastics

  • plastic bags
  • zip lock bags
  • cling wrap
  • bread bags
  • chip packets
  • cereal liners
  • yoghurt pouches
  • baby food pouches
  • pet food pouches.

Find out how to correctly dispose of your waste items using this handy A to Z guide.

About soft plastic recycling

Do I need to clean the plastics?

  • You do not need wash the Items but make sure your soft plastic waste is free from food or other materials.

Are coloured or printed plastics okay?

  • Yes, both coloured and printed soft plastics are welcome.

Do I need to remove stickers or labels?

  • Soft plastics with a small amount of paper stickers are acceptable and do not need to be removed.

How much can I bring?

  • This service is for household quantities only. The Soft Plastic Recycling bins do not have capacity for bulk or commercial drop-offs.

What happens to the plastics after I drop them off?

  • The soft plastics will be processed by APR Plastics into a liquid form to be reused in creating new plastic products or fuels.

How often are the bins emptied?

  • Soft plastics are collected from each drop-off site several times a week.

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Start a new waste service or add an additional bin
… If you're new to Manningham, moving into a new house, or need an additional bin, find out how you can order new bins and how much it costs. Tags Waste …

Who can start a new waste service or add additional bins?

  • you are the owner, landlord or property manager
    Yes, as owner or manager of the property you can make the request.
  • you are renting
    No, you'll need to contact your landlord or property manager to make the request.
  • you run a commercial business
    Yes, as long as you're the landlord or property manager of the commercial property. View commercial garbage bin costs
     

How much does it cost?

To start a new waste service, you'll need to choose from one of the six options below.

Option 1: $373.50 per year (standard waste service)

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  • 80 litre garbage bin (red lid)
  • 240 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)
  • 240 litre FOGO bin (green lid)

Option 2: $488.00 per year

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  • 120 litre garbage bin (red lid)
  • 240 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)
  • 240 litre FOGO bin (green lid)

Option 3: $428.00 per year

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  • 80 litre garbage bin (red lid)
  • 360 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)
  • 240 litre FOGO bin (green lid)

Option 4: $542.50 per year

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  • 120 litre garbage bin (red lid)
  • 360 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)
  • 240 litre FOGO bin (green lid)

Option 5: $779.00 per year

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  • 240 litre garbage bin (red lid)
  • 240 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)
  • 240 litre FOGO bin (green lid)

Option 6: $833.50 per year

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  • 240 litre garbage bin (red lid)
  • 360 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)
  • 240 litre FOGO bin (green lid)


Additional bins

If you already have a waste service with us, you can order additional bins. You may also swap the sizes of your bins.

Bin typeCost
80 litre garbage bin (red lid)$247.50 per year
120 litre garbage bin (red lid) - only available if you already have a 120 litre garbage bin$290.50 per year
240 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)$106.00 per year
360 litre recycle bin (yellow lid)$161.00 per year
240 litre FOGO bin (green lid) - the minimum period for an additional FOGO bin is six months. You'll only be charged for the time you have the bin. For example: if you have the bin for six months it will cost $87.75.$175.50 per year

How to pay

All costs are added to your rates. 
 

How to order a new bin

You can order online using the 'Order now' button for any of the following: 

  • you're moving into a new house and need bins (fees apply)
  • you would like an additional bin (fees apply)
  • you would like to swap bin sizes (fees apply)
  • the bin is missing
  • the bin is broken

Order now

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

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Depending on the type of business you're running, you may need one or more business permits.

Not sure what permits you might need? There are a few things you can do to work out what permits you need:

  • Try out our business permit self assessment tool

  • Contact us to discuss your business idea
  • Find a summary of all common permits and fees related to your business. 

When do I need a permit?

You may need to get approval from Manningham Council to do certain business activities. It depends on your business type and what you are trying to do.

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Want to make changes to your business operation? Find out about planning requirements. 

Building

Need to build or extend your property to accommodate your business? There are building regulations and permits to be aware of. Some works that will require permits include:

  • alternations and structural works
  • buildings with heritage overlays
  • free standing or adjoining buildings.
     

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Health and Beauty

From hairdressing and make-up artists to pilates and yoga studios, it’s important that client safety is kept as a top priority. Have a look at some of the permits and regulations needed to operate a healthy business for you and your clients.

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Trader parking permits

Apply for a trader parking permit to park in a shopping centre.

Food

Any business that sells or manufactures food or drink must be registered with their local council and follow regulations to ensure that the food they sell is safe to eat. This includes restaurants and cafes, market stalls and mobile food vans.

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Liquor licences

If you plan to sell or serve alcohol at your business, you will need to apply for a liquor licence with the Victorian Government.

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Footpath trading

If you want to offer outdoor dining, goods for sale on the footpath, or display an A-frame advertising board, you will need a permit.

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Accommodation

Registration is required for any home based or commercial business that includes accommodation services.

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Film on Council land

Filming on Council land, including student, commercial, community, not-for-profit and still photography, may require a permit.

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Pest animals and insects can threaten our native species. Find out how you can control invasive species in Manningham to protect native wildlife and preserve our local environment.

Residents are responsible for the removal of pest animal and insects on their property. 


Deer

Deer are a problem in Manningham with a variety of impacts for landowners including property damage, destruction of bushland and potential for road accidents. 

Assistance is available to landowners through our Local Environment Assistance Fund (LEAF), including financial assistance for Deer Control. 

You can help by recording sightings and evidence of deer in your local area into the FeralScan website or App - which is a free community pest animal mapping and monitoring tool.

 

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Residents are responsible for the removal of wasp nests on their property and should contact a licensed pest control operator to safely and quickly eradicate the nest.

If a nest is found on Council land or on a neighbouring property, please contact us.

 

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We offer funding assistance for landowners wanting to undertake fox control on their property. Apply for assistance or contact us.

For more information on fox control, go to Agriculture Victoria.

 

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If you are concerned with Indian Myna populations in your neighbourhood, our Environment team can provide information on control options. Contact us.

 

Queensland Fruit Fly

The Queensland Fruit Fly (Bactrocera tryoni) has recently been found in Manningham. They feed on a wide variety of fruits and vegetables and, when left unchecked, cause serious problems for the home gardeners and commercial growers.

Further information can be found on the Agriculture Victoria website.

 

Rabbits

Rabbits are one of Victoria’s most destructive and problematic pest animals.

State legislation requires all landowners to take measures to control rabbits. Control is defined as taking action to minimise impact and prevent spread.

The Rabbit Control in Urban and Peri-urban Areas brochure explains control options and how to plan a successful rabbit control strategy.

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Financial assistance to help control rabbits is available through LEAF grants. If you do not meet the LEAF criteria you can apply for fox and community rabbit control grants.

 

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Many of the reports Wildlife Victoria receives about injured wildlife are caused by domestic cats. Even well-fed cats will hunt and this can have a significant impact on local wildlife, including birds and possums.

Find out more about reporting stray or nuisance cats and what we are doing to control roaming cats at Cat confinement.

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Are you a musical or theatre group looking to hire a venue for your show? Apply to be part of Doncaster Playhouse’s 2025 program. Hurry, only a limited number of bookings remain!

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At Doncaster Playhouse, you can enjoy one of our many concerts or theatre shows.

Built in 1863, Doncaster Playhouse was the first primary school in the area. It was then refurbished in 1988 as a contemporary theatre and is now home to several community theatre companies.

Contact us to discuss wheelchair accessibility.

Office hours 9.00am to 5.00pm.

Other opening hours by performance.

To book tickets to a show, contact the production company directly. 

To hire the Doncaster Playhouse or learn more about the venue, go to Doncaster Playhouse at Bookable.

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In accordance with the requirements of the Local Government Act 2020, Manningham Council produces an Annual Report that provides the community with an update of Council's operations during the financial year and contains a range of information including:

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  • An overview of the legislative, economic and other factors that have had an impact on Council's performance
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Meeting Date: 30 May 2017
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster

 

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