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Skate Park League Warrandyte

Skate Park Leagues (SPL) is coming to Warrandyte on Sunday 23 April. Locals will battle it out in the skate, scoot and BMX competitions to decide the winner.  ...

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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Ruffey Lake Park Disc Golf

Ruffey Lake Park’s Disc Golf Course provides an 18 hole recreational activity in the park. ...

Ruffey Lake Park’s Disc Golf course provides an 18 hole recreational activity in the park.

Disc Golf is a fun recreational activity for people of all ages. The aim of the game is to throw your disc from the tee pad into the basket in the least number of throws. This course has two baskets for each tee, creating 18 unique holes to complete over two laps.  

The course commences from the Church Road North picnic area.

Find out more about disc golf on the Melbourne Disc Golf website. 

 

How to play

Safety and courtesy

  • Always give other park users the right of way
  • Never throw when other players or park users are within range
  • Respect the course – put rubbish in bins and keep the park tidy

Start

Each hole begins with a tee-off throw from the tee pad. After everyone has thrown, the player whose disc is furthest form the basket throws next.

New throw

Wherever your disc lands on the fairway is the spot where you must take your next throw towards the basket. Players may take a run up, but you must throw from behind this spot. A follow through is allowed after you release the disc.

Putting

Throws which are less than 10m from the basket requires players to stay behind the spot until the disc comes to rest.

Completion of hole

A hole is completed when your disc comes to rest in the basket catcher or chains. On top of the basket does not count.

Playing in order

When you start each new hole, the player with the lowest score on the previous hole throws first.

Out of bounds

A disc is out of bounds (OB) when it is completely surrounded by the OB area as marked on the tee sign. A one-throw penalty is added to the score and the next throw is taken from the point where the disc went OB. All throws on or over roads and foothpaths are out of bounds. ­­
 

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Borrowing discs

You can borrow discs from the Doncaster Library, just like a book. You can view disc availability via their online library catalogue.

You’ll need your photo ID with a current address to sign up for a library account (you do not have to live in Manningham to open a library account).

You can then borrow the discs for up to three weeks at a time and return them through the after-hours chute if the library is closed when you want to return them.

Doncaster Library: MC Square 687 Doncaster Road, Doncaster
Phone: 9877 8500 
Email: don@wml.vic.gov.au

 

How to get there

You can park the car in Church Road North.

Report an issue

Have you noticed something unsafe like a broken tree branch or damaged playground that needs our attention?

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Stargazing Night at Ruffey Lake Park
… alive. Key information: Meet us near Mimi's Memorial Tree. Parking is available at The Boulevard Playground car park. …

POSTPONED: This event will not run due to cloud cover.

Join us for a stargazing evening at Ruffey Lake Park, presented by the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV) and Manningham Council.

Expert ASV astronomers will be on hand with telescopes, demonstrations and plenty of knowledge to bring the night sky alive.

Key information:

  • Meet us near Mimi's Memorial Tree.
  • Parking is available at The Boulevard Playground car park.
  • Bring a torch covered with red cellophane and mosquito repellant.
  • Wear warm clothes and closed-toe shoes. 
  • Bring snacks and a water bottle. 
  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.

In the event of extreme weather or cloud cover (>25% cover), this event will be cancelled.

Please provide your email address for updates on any event changes.

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AFL Footy 4 Fun - Park Orchards

Footy 4 Fun ‘Come and Try’ is an opportunity for kids to experience an introduction to the basics of Australian Rules football through fun, modified activities. ...

Experience Australia’s most loved sport through AFL Victoria’s free Footy 4 Fun event!

A footy experience full of fun activities, modified games and memorable moments to take home with you - come and try AFL Football.

For ages 5 to 12 years old.

All genders are welcome and encouraged to attend. 

No prior experience required.

 

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Warrandyte State Park Nature Walk

Enjoy one of the best walks in Warrandyte State Park. Spectacular views of the river and out towards the dividing range, some rare and interesting plants and animals, with a bit of history thrown in. ...

Enjoy one of the best walks in Warrandyte State Park.

Spectacular views of the river and out towards the dividing range. Some rare and interesting plants and animals, with a bit of history thrown in.

Approximate distance - 6km.

Difficulty rating - difficult with some steep areas and narrow tracks.

BYO water and snacks. Wear good walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing.

The location will be given at the time of booking.

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Home insurance workshop - Park Orchards

Are you covered for emergencies at home? ...

Are you covered for emergencies at home?

We are holding a home insurance workshop with Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC), a multidisciplinary legal service that works to prevent problems and support community resilience.

The session will cover important topics including:

  • having an up-to-date insurance policy  
  • the right insurance amount for your home and contents
  • what to look out for in your existing insurance policy.

Participants are encouraged to bring insurance policy documents for personal reference during the session.

It's free to register but bookings are essential. 

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Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park

Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park (MMCLP) is an extensive area of green space extending 18 kilometres between the Yarra River in Templestowe to Croydon....

Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park (MMCLP) is an extensive area of green space extending 18 kilometres between the Yarra River in Templestowe to Croydon. The Manningham section is 11 kilometres winding through the suburbs of Donvale, Park Orchards, Warrandyte, Doncaster East and Templestowe, and generally marks the boundary between the urban and rural parts of Manningham.

The Mullum Mullum Trail is a major attraction and has access points in Donvale include; Reynolds Road, Springvale Road, Springwood Close and Tindals Road Melway ref. Maps 34 and 49

 

Paths and trails

  • The Mullum Mullum Trail joins the Main Yarra Trail in Templestowe and will take you all the way into the city.
  • The Mullum Mullum Trail joins the EastLink Trail which goes to Frankston.
  • The Main Yarra Trail also joins the Diamond Creek Trail and the Plenty River Trail.

You can travel the EastLink Trail all the way to Frankston and the Koonung Trail all the way into the City.

Section Lengths

  • 1.8 kilometres - Tindals Road to Reynolds Road (sealed)
  • 2.2 kilometres - Reynolds Road to Ringwood-Warrandyte Road (sealed)
  • 2.4 kilometres - Ringwood-Warrandyte Road to Main Yarra Trail (mostly sealed)
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Carparks

  • Mullum Mullum Reserve
  • Buck Flats, Donvale
  • Tindals Road, Warrandyte
  • Manna Gum Playspace, Ringwood-Warrandyte Road, Doncaster East
  • Currawong Bush Park, Doncaster East
  • The Parkway barbecue and picnic area, Templestowe 

 

Bring your dog

This reserve has a variety of controls in it from prohibited areas to areas where dogs are permitted on lead. Look for signage within the reserve and maintain your dog on a lead if unsure.

  • Dogs on lead 15 metres of any playground, barbeque or sports event (including horse club events at Buck Flats)

  • Buck Flats crushed rock path: Dogs must be kept to the path at all times.

  • Currawong Bush Park: dogs prohibited.

 

Toilets

  • Mullum Mullum Reserve
  • Beasleys Nursery adjacent to Manna Gum Playspace

Nearby Playgrounds

  • Larnoo Drive, Doncaster East 
  • Dellview Playspace, Springwood Close, Donvale
  • Manna Gum Playspace, Beasley's Nursery
  • Picnic and barbecue area at The Parkway, Templestowe

Note: Look out for koalas, possums and kangaroos in the wetlands and conservation area near Larnoo Drive.

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Springwood Close, Donvale

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157-179 Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road, Doncaster East

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Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park (MMCLP) Management Plans

Development of the Linear Park has been a staged process: 

 

MMCLP Tikalara Stretch (formerly Stage 5):

  • Management Plan 2001
  • From Yarra River confluence to Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road
  • Incorporates a significant amount of Parks Victoria land

 

MMCLP Currawong Stretch (formerly Stage 1):

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  • Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road to Reynolds Road
  • Incorporates Currawong Bush Park

 

MMCLP Buck Stretch (formerly Stage 2):

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  • Reynolds Road to Tindals Road
  • Incorporates Mullum Mullum Reserve and Buck Flats

 

MMCLP McIntyres Stretch (formerly Stage 4):

  • Management Plan 2003
  • Tindals Road to Park Road
  • Incorporates former Illawong Reserve

 

MMCLP Whitefriars Stretch (formerly Stage 3):

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  • Park Road to Quarry Road
  • Southernmost stretch of the MMCLP within Manningham Council
  • Incorporates Mullum Mullum Park (Parks Victoria managed land)

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Have you noticed something unsafe like a broken tree branch or damaged playground that needs our attention?

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Manningham Cultural Walk at Currawong Bush Park

Come join Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Elders Uncle Bill Nicholson Jr and Uncle Dave Wandin at Currawong Bush Park....

Come join Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Elders Uncle Bill Nicholson Jr and Uncle Dave Wandin at Currawong Bush Park. Learn about the significance of scar trees, the traditional practices of creating a scar tree and the tools used. 

The Uncles will answer questions about the importance of connecting with Country.

Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start time. Come prepared and dress for the weather on the day, including closed-toed footwear.

Bring a snack and water bottle for morning tea.

Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.

In the event of extreme weather, this event will be cancelled. 

Currawong Bush Park is protected habitat, dogs are not permitted in the park at any time.

This event is part of Manningham's 2024 Spring Outdoors Series.

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National Tree Day at Ruffey Lake Park

Celebrate National Tree Day in 2024, by planting a tree with us. ...

Celebrate National Tree Day in 2024 by registering for the following 2024 National Tree Day community planting sessions at  9.00am to 11.00am Ruffey Lake Park.

Bring along your family and friends and help plant native trees and vegetation to protect the park's natural environment.

Our team will provide advice on how and where to plant the plants to support local habitat.

What to bring

We'll provide all the tools, equipment, and plants. All you need to bring is a personal water bottle and any snacks.

Where to meet

Ruffey Lake Park, along the creek at the bottom of Church Road entrance, Park available at the Victoria Street entrance.

Please note this year's National Tree Day also has a second location at:

11.00am to 1.00pm Mullum Mullum Creek, walk 100 meters upstream from Reynolds Road Bridge, Donvale.

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National Tree Day - Ruffey Lake Park
… along the creek at the bottom of Church Road entrance. Parking available Victoria Street entrance.    Keep up to …

Celebrate National Tree Day in 2024.

Bring along your family and friends for a morning planting native trees and vegetation to help protect the park's natural environment.

Our team will be on hand to help and provide advice on planting for the local habitat.

What to bring

We'll provide all the tools, equipment, and plants. All you need to bring is a personal water bottle and any snacks.

Where to meet

The planting site will be at Ruffey Lake Park. along the creek at the bottom of Church Road entrance. Parking available Victoria Street entrance. 

 

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Outdoor exercise sessions at Ruffey Lake Park

These are free, instructor lead sessions for you to try out a workout using the new equipment! ...

We've installed another, brand-new exercise station at Ruffey Lake Park! Learn how to use the new equipment by trying a workout with a qualified instructor.

This station is off Cricklewood Drive, up the hill from the Church Road car park along the Hilltops Circuit path.

Every session will begin with a demonstration by a qualified instructor on how to use the outdoor fitness equipment. 

The sessions are 1 hour long and are recommended for those with a beginner to moderate fitness level. Anyone can use this outdoor gym to improve their strength, fitness, and coordination.

How to get there: This station is best accessed through the Church Road car park. From there, walk up the hill toward Cricklewood Drive.

On the day, please make sure to:

  • dress in activewear
  • bring a drink bottle
  • wear sunscreen

Belgravia Leisure is committed to doing everything they can to keep everyone safe. Equipment will be wiped down before and after use and hand sanitizer will be available during the session. Instructors delivering these sessions are fully vaccinated. You are not required to wear a mask, however if you wish to wear one please do so. Please do not attend if you are feeling unwell.

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Currawong Bush Park Conference & Environmental Centre

Located in 50 hectares of tranquil bushland, the centre is available for small functions, meetings and seminars. The Currawong Bush Park Conference Centre includes a conference room and the environmental centre....

Located in 50 hectares of tranquil bushland, the centre is available for small functions, meetings and seminars. The Currawong Bush Park Conference Centre consists of two separate hireable spaces. It is surrounded by a landscaped and paved outdoor area with picnic and BBQ facilities, and is only 30 minutes from the City via the Eastern Freeway.

Conference Room

The main room can accommodate up to 35 people seated and 50 theatre style. Equipment includes overhead projector, screen and electronic whiteboard. There are breakout rooms and a full kitchen with urn, microwave and dishwasher.

Environment Centre

Consists of a self-contained space which can accommodate up to 15 people seated or standing. Facilities include chairs, tables, refrigerator, microwave and urn. 

Outdoor space

The large shared outdoor space has bench seating and theatre-style raised seating, BBQ facilities and accessible parking.
 

Hosting a birthday party? Our facilities cater for children aged 12 years or under and adults aged 22 years and above.

Take a virtual tour of Currawong Bush Park Conference Centre.

 

How much does it cost?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Booking during the week are for a minimum of 2 hours, and 4 hours during the weekend.

If you book more than 10 times during a year, you are eligible for the regular hirer rate.

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Conference Room Casual Hire $35 per hour$48 per hour
Environment Centre Casual Hire$30 per hour$48 per hour

A set bond will be required two (2) weeks prior to your event date. The amount varies per venue and further information will be provided upon booking.  All bond refunds will be processed ten (10) business days post event.

Make sure that you and your attendees are covered by public liability insurance. We can assist you to organise this.

Open fires are not permitted in the park.
 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of Currawong Bush Park Conference, or contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Templestowe Village Pop-up park launch

The upgrade of the pop-up park at Templestowe Village is nearly finished! We're launching an event to celebrate, and we'd love to see you there.  ...

The upgrade of the pop-up park at Templestowe Village is finishing in August! We're launching an event to celebrate, and we'd love to see you there. 

There'll be treats and entertainment provided. Come and find wombats, smell the herbs, and play giant Jenga.

This project was funded by the Department of Jobs, Regions and Precincts COVID Safe Outdoor Activation Fund.

 

Photo credit: Charlie Kinross Photography

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Bushfire community meeting - Gatters Road Wonga Park

Spend some time with the CFA learning how you can keep you, your family and your friends safe from fires this season.  ...

We encourage community members to join the Wonga Park CFA for this Bushfire community meeting.

This session covers fire safety essentials information including:

  • Local fire risk
  • What to expect from fire
  • Preparing for fire
  • Fire danger ratings
  • How to stay informed
  • Seasonal update

Other dates, times and locations:

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Lions Club of Park Orchards Annual Car Rally

The annual Lions Club Car Rally is a fun-filled day for the whole community. ...

The annual Lions Club Car Rally is a fun-filled day for the whole community.

The Car Rally will be departing from Domeney Reserve in Park Orchards. Cars will be released in 1-minute intervals from 9.00am. We request participants to be at the Domeney Car park by that time.

This is a pre-booked event, so it is important to book your spot before ticket sales end.

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Friends of Warrandyte State Park Landcare Planting Day

Join the Friends of Warrandyte State Park (FOWSP) for a planting day at Pound Bend.

Meet at the Friends of Warrandyte State Nursery at 9.00am for 9.15am start.

Gloves and tools will be provided. Please bring your own morning tea.

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Bushfire community meeting - Packham Place Reserve Wonga Park

Spend some time with the CFA learning how you can keep you, your family and your friends safe from fires this season.  ...

We encourage community members to join the Wonga Park CFA for this Bushfire community meeting.

This session covers fire safety essentials information including:

  • Local fire risk
  • What to expect from fire
  • Preparing for fire
  • Fire danger ratings
  • How to stay informed
  • Seasonal update

Other dates, times and locations:

Nature Walk Photo
Free Emergency aware
Bushfire community meeting - Gatters Road Wonga Park
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All Aboard skate sessions - Warrandyte Skate Park

Do you want to learn to skate but don’t know where to start? Come along to an All Aboard skateboarding session to learn skate skill basics and build confidence in a fun and inclusive environment. ...

Do you want to learn to skate but don’t know where to start?

Come along to an All Aboard skateboarding session to learn skate skill basics and build confidence in a fun and inclusive environment! 

What you'll learn

You’ll learn about skate skill development, injury prevention, skate park etiquette, equipment maintenance and lots more.

Workshops are led by experienced instructors focusing on building skills in a fun and social environment.

Who can attend

All Aboard skate sessions are open to school-aged children and young people of all genders and abilities. No prior experience is needed.

Come to as many or as few workshops as you like. 

What to bring

Nothing! Skateboards, helmets and padding are all provided. If you have your own equipment and prefer to use that, you can bring it along.

Registration is recommended but not essential.

These are the sessions for Warandyte Skate Park. Looking for something closer to home? More locations are listed below.

These workshops are made possible thanks to Victorian Skateboard Association and a Manningham Community Partnership Grant.

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Outdoor games in the park - Doncaster - This Girl Can

Try out the library’s outdoor games collection during This Girl Can week! ...

Looking for a fun way to get active and enjoy the great outdoors? Look no further. 

Whitehorse Manningham Libraries are hosting free events during This Girl Can week, where community members can try out a variety of outdoor games borrowed from the library.

Don't miss this opportunity to discover the joy of outdoor games and experience the benefits of physical activity in a casual, fun environment.

Our outdoor games collection includes classics like badminton, egg and spoon race, as well as modern favourites like giant tumble towers, Finska and Spikeball. 

Whether you're a seasoned player or a complete beginner, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Registration not required. All ages welcome.

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Outdoor games in the park - The Pines - This Girl Can

Try out the library’s outdoor games collection during This Girl Can week! ...

Looking for a fun way to get active and enjoy the great outdoors? Look no further. 

Whitehorse Manningham Libraries are hosting free events during This Girl Can week, where community members can try out a variety of outdoor games borrowed from the library.

Don't miss this opportunity to discover the joy of outdoor games and experience the benefits of physical activity in a casual, fun environment.

Our outdoor games collection includes classics like badminton, egg and spoon race, as well as modern favourites like giant tumble towers, Finska and Spikeball. 

Whether you're a seasoned player or a complete beginner, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Registration not required. All ages welcome.

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