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Fireball 2023
… Fireball 2023 Kids and family We are so excited to share the news that Fireball … a night of fine food, live music, surprise performances and our famous champagne bar with prizes too. The event will … person. Inclusive of three courses, champagne, wine, beer and soft drinks. Individual seating is available or book a …

We are so excited to share the news that Fireball is coming back to Warrandyte. Bramleigh Estate have donated their venue for this event.

The Fireball event celebrates the efforts of CFA volunteers with a night of fine food, live music, surprise performances and our famous champagne bar with prizes too.

The event will cater for over 300 guests to enjoy loads of entertainment.

  • Tickets are $220 per person.
    Inclusive of three courses, champagne, wine, beer and soft drinks.
    Individual seating is available or book a whole table of 12. 

Our aim for Fireball this year is to raise enough funds to purchase a light tanker for Wonga Park brigade, a member of the Greater Warrandyte CFA brigades.  The decision of which brigade benefits and what appliance is most needed, is decided collectively by the captains of these brigades.

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Breakfast with the Birds
… Breakfast with the Birds Environment and sustainability Join local ecologist John Harris as he … Park’s Fourth Hill. John will undertake a bird survey and help you identify birds in the Warrandyte area.  Key details 3km moderate walk, includes steep and narrow sections, creek crossing, slippery sections and …

Join local ecologist John Harris as he takes you on a journey through Warrandyte State Park’s Fourth Hill. John will undertake a bird survey and help you identify birds in the Warrandyte area. 

Key details

  • 3km moderate walk, includes steep and narrow sections, creek crossing, slippery sections and tripping hazards.
  • Wear sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
  • Bring a water bottle and binoculars. A light breakfast will be served after the walk.
  • Download the Aussie Bird Count app on Android and Apple before the walk.
  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. 
  • Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the start time.

The meeting place will be at Gold Memorial Drive Picnic Ground, Warrandyte. 

Please note: the nature walk will be cancelled in the event of extreme weather.

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Active Youth Pop Up
… Active Youth Pop Up Health and fitness A free event for young people aged 12 to 17 … event is designed to get youth active, learn new skills, and have fun together in a relaxed environment. Manningham Youth Services, Active Manningham and Skateboarding Victoria will be at the Warrandyte netball …

A free event for young people aged 12 to 17 years! 

This pop up event is designed to get youth active, learn new skills, and have fun together in a relaxed environment.

Manningham Youth Services, Active Manningham and Skateboarding Victoria will be at the Warrandyte netball courts from 11.00am to 2.00pm. Drop in whenever suits you!

Activities:
Learn to Skate Session:
Whether you're a beginner or want to polish your skills, this All Aboard Learn to Skate session will help you improve your skating technique. Skate coaches will provide hands-on instruction, offering tips for mastering basic skills or learning advanced tricks. Boards and helmets will be available to use, but feel free to bring your own.
Sports Equipment Zone:
Bring your friends with you and play with a variety of sports equipment. Whether you're into badminton, basketball, soccer, racquet sports or want to try something new, there will be plenty of equipment on hand to play with.

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Abilities Unleashed - Kids
… Abilities Unleashed - Kids Health and fitness POSTPONED: Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for later in the year. Disability Sports Australia and Manningham Council invite children living with …

POSTPONED: Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for later in the year.

Disability Sports Australia and Manningham Council invite children living with disabilities to our free Variety Abilities Unleashed Kids event. 

Proudly supported by Variety Victoria - The Children's Charity and Matchworks, this multi-sport come and try day marks the initial steps in the active journey of children living with disabilities.

Each event enables and empowers participants to discover local active opportunities within a fun, safe, and inclusive environment. 

Participants will be split into smaller groups upon registration. After a welcome at 10.00am, they will rotate across 4 to 6 stations. These activities will consist of modified  sport and active recreation with the use of adaptive equipment to suit the participants. The stations will be facilitated by specialised coaches with the support of students and community organisations.

Places are expected to fill quickly, register today!

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Council Meeting 26 July 2022
… we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings.  Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our  Facebook … Agenda item timestamps Timecode Item 00:04:00 5.1 Parks and Leisure Region Award of Excellence   10. CITY …

Meeting Date: 26 July 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.          

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Members of the public can attend Council meetings in person. We have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings.  Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (even if you don’t have a Facebook account) or website. The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.

Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:

Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. As you cannot be present in the chamber, your question will be read out at the meeting by the CEO. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.

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Agenda item timestamps

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00:04:00 5.1 Parks and Leisure Region Award of Excellence
  10. CITY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
00:06:00 10.1 Liveable City Strategy 2040 - Final Endorsement
00:48:00 10.2 Doncaster Park & ride - Transit Orient Development
01:00:00 10.3 Integrated Water Management Strategy - Implementation Plan
01:13:00 10.4 Amendment C137mann adoption - Amendment to Special Building Overlay - Schedule 1 (SB01) in and around Hillcroft Drive, templestowe
  13. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFIVER
01:18:00 13.1 Audit and Risk Committee - New Independent Member 2022
01:20:00 13.2 Informal Meeting of Councillors
01:22:00 13.3 Documents for Sealing
  14. NOTICES OF MOTION
01:23:00 14.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No. 3/2022)
01:28:00 COUNCILLORS' QUESTION TIME
01:28:00 CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS

 

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Building a frog friendly wetland
… Building a frog friendly wetland Environment and sustainability Learn how to build a frog pond/bog with local ecologist and frog expert David De Angelis. David will discuss how you … Park Nursery. They will be there to assist you with water and pond fringing plants. David De Angelis is a local …

Learn how to build a frog pond/bog with local ecologist and frog expert David De Angelis.

David will discuss how you can construct a frog pond/bog at home that is ideal for local frog species.

Attendees will get a head start with a range of free indigenous habitat plants from the Friends of Warrandyte State Park Nursery. They will be there to assist you with water and pond fringing plants.

David De Angelis is a local naturalist, environmental educator, and consultant with interests in the ecology and conservation of frogs, and citizen science. Most of David’s work is done with ABZECO, La Trobe University’s Wildlife Sanctuary and Holmesglen Institute. He is also on the committee of Frogs Victoria.

This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.

You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.

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Life Drawing - Monthly Drop-In Classes
… Life Drawing - Monthly Drop-In Classes Programs and workshops Join experienced tutor, Clare Mannion, in a relaxed and creative environment to enhance your drawing skills. … model. You will work on the basics of composition, colour and tone to find your own style with Clare. Standing easels …

Join experienced tutor, Clare Mannion, in a relaxed and creative environment to enhance your drawing skills.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, our Life Drawing Classes provide a chance to practice sketching the human form from a live model. You will work on the basics of composition, colour and tone to find your own style with Clare.

Standing easels and materials are provided but if you wish to draw with a particular medium, please feel free to bring additional materials.

Please note: a minimum number of participants are required to proceed. Class bookings close 24 hours before the session so be sure to secure your spot early!

Attendance is on a drop-in basis, no commitment needed for future classes. Classes run on the first Thursday of each month until 3 April 2025.

Car parking is available onsite and Bus 905 stops at Thompsons Road / Sunhill Road bus stop.

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Multicultural Footy 4 Fun Event
… Multicultural Footy 4 Fun Event Kids and family Footy 4 Fun Multicultural is an offering for kids … from diverse backgrounds that focuses on providing a safe and inclusive introduction to football. While the kids are … English 192.78 KB Download download Schramms Reserve Arts and Recreation Active Manningham Kids and Family Whats On … …

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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Planning for success - Active Manningham club development workshop
… - Active Manningham club development workshop Programs and workshops Discover the pathway to taking your club to new … of setting clear objectives, making informed decisions, and creating a roadmap for long-term success. This session … MK Consulting. Michael will share actionable strategies and real-world examples tailored to clubs of all sizes and …

Discover the pathway to taking your club to new heights with our exclusive club development workshop - Planning for success (strategic planning). Learn the art of setting clear objectives, making informed decisions, and creating a roadmap for long-term success.

This session will be facilitated by Michael King from MK Consulting. Michael will share actionable strategies and real-world examples tailored to clubs of all sizes and backgrounds.

Whether you're an experienced club leader or just starting, this workshop equips you with the tools to drive your club toward greatness. It's also a great networking opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts and build valuable connections.

What will be covered on the night?

This session will focus on key drivers behind planning for your clubs success, including:

  • current state of play
  • key market trends
  • innovation and doing things different
  • areas of development and further investment.

This is the third session of Manningham Council's club development workshop series.

Don't miss this chance to empower your club and make it stand out. Secure your spot today, and together, let's embark on the journey to club success!

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Tiger Paw Program
… Tiger Paw Program Health and fitness Looking for a program that keeps kids active … life? Look no further than Tiger PAW (Physical Activity and Wellbeing) . A unique and engaging initiative designed for children aged 6 to 10 …

Looking for a program that keeps kids active while also building positive habits for life? Look no further than Tiger PAW (Physical Activity and Wellbeing) .

A unique and engaging initiative designed for children aged 6 to 10 years old.

This program delivers a unit of four fun and educational sessions that focus on developing a healthy body, a healthy mind, and a healthy team while also introducing the basics of AFL skills and game knowledge.

What is Tiger PAW?

Tiger PAW is more than just a program, it’s about preparing young participants for upper primary and secondary school by building confidence, resilience and teamwork. The program aligns with the Victorian Curriculum, supporting students’ physical, social, and emotional development.

Whether your child is new to sport or looking to build on their current skills, Tiger PAW provides a safe and inclusive space to learn, grow, and have fun.

What to Bring:

  • A water bottle
  • Cleats or outdoor shoes for playing on grass
  • Indoor shoes in case of bad weather

Don’t miss this opportunity to support your child’s development through sport, teamwork, and wellbeing.

Spots are limited so register now to avoid missing out.

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Council Meeting 28 June 2022
… we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings.  Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our  Facebook … 00:33:22 Planning permit applications   10. CITY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY 00:33:30 10.1 Draft Reconciliation Action Plan …

Meeting Date: 28 June 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.          

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Members of the public can attend Council meetings in person. We have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings.  Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (even if you don’t have a Facebook account) or website. The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.

Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:

Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. As you cannot be present in the chamber, your question will be read out at the meeting by the CEO. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.

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  5. PRESENTATIONS
00:04:50 5.1 Acknowledgement of the Hon. Kevin Andrews for 30 years of Service
00:06:08 5.2 Queens Birthday Honours List 2022
00:16:43 Public Question Time
00:33:17 Admission of urgent business
00:33:22 Planning permit applications
  10. CITY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
00:33:30 10.1 Draft Reconciliation Action Plan 2022-24
00:43:20 10.2 Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2021-2023
00:47:54 10.3 2022 Annual Grant Program Recommendations
01:25:25 10.4 Reconsideration of two Doncaster Hill DCP Transport Projects (Bayley Grove road extension and Frederick Street/Clay Drive pedestrian link)
  11. CITY SERVICES
01:26:09 11.1 Asset Plan and Policy Final Endorsement
01:30:19 11.2 Proposed Leisure Services Tender
01:42:40 11.3 Draft Wonga Park Reserve Masterplan
01:54:38 11.4 Donvale Indoor Sports Centre Draft Masterplan
01:58:31 Experience and Capability
  13. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
01:58:40 13.1 2022 General Valuation Return
02:05:12 13.2 Recreational Lands - Charges in Lieu of Rates 2022-23
02:07:01 13.3 10 Year Financial Plan 2022/23 to 2031/32
02:10:03 13.4 2022/23 Budget Adoption and Declaration of Rates and Charges
03:02:35 13.5 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987
03:03:20 13.6 Informal Meetings of Councillors
03:03:36 13.7 Documents for Sealing
  14. NOTICES OF MOTION
03:04:02 14.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No. 2/2022)
03:16:59 Urgent Business
03:17:04 Councillors' Question Time

 

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Variety Activate Inclusion Sports Day
… Variety Activate Inclusion Sports Day Get active A fun and inclusive day of activities connecting children with disabilities to local sport and active recreation opportunities. Variety Activate … 18 years with learning difficulties, intellectual, sensory and physical disabilities. This is an opportunity to have a …

A fun and inclusive day of activities connecting children with disabilities to local sport and active recreation opportunities.

Variety Activate Inclusion Sports Day (AISD) gives kids the opportunity to try sports they might otherwise miss out on.

Aimed at kids aged 5 to 18 years with learning difficulties, intellectual, sensory and physical disabilities. This is an opportunity to have a go in a fun and inclusive environment. 

The day involves:

  • a range of sports to try
  • specialised coaching
  • adaptive equipment
  • showbags
  • water and fruit
  • local sporting club exhibitors
  • access to community services
  • opportunities to network

Benefits of attending the day:

  • the health benefits of physical activity
  • building social wellbeing and friendship
  • strengthening balance, coordination and mobility skills
  • working as part of a team, collaborating and planning
  • increased self-esteem through a sense of achievement


This event is delivered in conjunction with Disability Sports Australia.

Disability Sports Australia aims to get more Australians with a disability more active, more often while working nationally to support sport and active recreation participation. 

Variety the Children's Charity believes all kids deserve a fair go. They provide practical and essential support to kids who are sick, disadvantaged or have special needs.

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E-waste Drop Off Day
… E-waste Drop Off Day Environment and sustainability We will be hosting a free ‘E-waste Drop … on the day will be recycled. Registrations are essential and can be made via  Eventbrite.   What you need to do When … select the time slot you wish to drop off your waste and we’ll take care of the rest.   Only the following items …

We will be hosting a free ‘E-waste Drop Off Day’ where residents can responsibly dispose of a range of materials that cannot be placed into household bins. All items collected on the day will be recycled.

Registrations are essential and can be made via Eventbrite.

 

What you need to do

When you register, select the time slot you wish to drop off your waste and we’ll take care of the rest.

 

Only the following items will be accepted:

  • Small household electrical items (like toasters, hairdryers and tools)
  • IT and TV equipment (like computers, printers and cables)
  • Computer accessories (like keyboards, mice and storage devices)
  • Game consoles and electronic toys (remove batteries)
  • VCR, DVD and CD players
  • Microwaves
  • DVD and CDs (no VHS tapes)
  • Household and car batteries
  • X-rays
  • Clean polystyrene - blocks only (no pellets or balls)
  • Cardboard (must be flattened - limited to one car boot load per person)

 

We do not accept:

  • vacuum cleaners
  • electric blankets

 

We reserve the right to reject any unsuitable items.

 

How to register

Complete the registration by selecting a suitable time slot below to attend and drop off your unwanted items - we'll take care of the rest.


Registrations are only open to Manningham residents and are essential to avoid lengthy delays.

Please note: location will be provided upon registration.

 
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Be an Active By Stander
… Be an Active By Stander Programs and workshops Sporting clubs play in important role in our … They can be important places of social connections and support, as well as influential structures where attitudes and behaviours, including those towards women and girls, are …

Sporting clubs play in important role in our community. They can be important places of social connections and support, as well as influential structures where attitudes and behaviours, including those towards women and girls, are formed and upheld.

Sporting clubs also have an important responsibility to ensure all members are safe and free from discrimination and harassment. This can be achieved by creating and supporting fair, inclusive and respectful sporting environments on and off the playing field.  

Active Bystander training seeks to support fair, inclusive and respectful sporting environments through skilling participants to not only identify and challenge sexism, but other forms of discrimination such as racism, ableism, homophobia and transphobia. Active Bystander training equips participants to step in when they see or hear sexist or discriminatory language, jokes, behaviours or practices across a range of sports settings and scenarios.  

Research shows that promoting bystander action across your sporting club can support a range of benefits. Some examples of this include:  

  • Improved club culture and relationships for all members  
  • Attract and retain talent and increase performance and morale 
  • Save money and increase profits 
  • Support positive change and enhance your reputation 
  • Contribute to the prevention of violence against women  

 

Spots in this workshop are limited so book your spot as soon as you can. 

Registrations are essential. Refreshments provided. 

 

This workshop is being delivered in partnership with Women's Health East and made possible thanks to Change Our Game - Community Activation Grants program.

This workshop is being delivered in partnership with Women's Health East and made possible thanks to Change Our Game - Community Activation Grants program.

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Council Meeting 29 April 2025
… Covered Bowling Green   12. CITY SERVICES   13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY  1:12:15 13.1 Informal Meetings of Councillors …   15. URGENT BUSINESS  1:13:30 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME    17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS  About Council …

Meeting Date: 29 April 2025
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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 5. PRESENTATIONS

05:14

5.1 Lions Club of Warrandyte - Certificate of Appreciation on 50th Anniversary

07:45

5.2 Motion of Condolence: Passing of The Hon. Kevin Andrews MP AM

 

6. PETITIONS
10:256.1 Petition - Warrandyte Men's Shed
 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 

12:50

8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS 
 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS 

28:15

9.1 Planning Application PLN23/0496 at 449,451,453-455, 457, 459 & 461 Doncaster Road, Doncaster 
 10. CITY PLANNING 

40:40

10.1 Development of recreational bike facilities - Pump Tracks, BMX & Mountain Bike Trails

51:03

10.2 Manningham's Submission to Infrastructure Victoria's Draft 30 Year Infrastructure Strategy
 11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES 

58:15

11.1 Renewal of the Annual Councillor Event Program

1:03:10

11.2 Mullum Mullum Reserve Covered Bowling Green
 12. CITY SERVICES
 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY 

1:12:15

13.1 Informal Meetings of Councillors

1:12:30

13.2 Documents for Sealing 
 14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 
 15. URGENT BUSINESS 

1:13:30

16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME 
 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS 

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Waste Drop Off Day
… Waste Drop Off Day Waste and recycling We will be hosting a free ‘Waste Drop Off Day’ … book, select the time slot you wish to drop off your waste and we’ll take care of the rest. Only the following items … household electrical items (like toasters, hairdryers and tools) IT and TV equipment (like TV sets, computers, …

We will be hosting a free ‘Waste Drop Off Day’ where residents can responsibly dispose of a range of materials that cannot be placed into household bins. All items collected on the day will be recycled. 

Bookings will be available through Eventbrite from Friday 1 August.

What you need to do

Return to this webpage from Friday 1 August to book your drop off. When you book, select the time slot you wish to drop off your waste and we’ll take care of the rest.

Only the following items will be accepted:

  • Small household electrical items (like toasters, hairdryers and tools)
  • IT and TV equipment (like TV sets, computers, printers and cables)
  • Computer accessories (like keyboards, mice and storage devices)
  • Game consoles and electronic toys (remove batteries)
  • VCR, DVD and CD players
  • Microwaves
  • DVD and CDs (no VHS tapes)
  • X-rays
  • Clean polystyrene - blocks only (no pellets or balls)
  • Smoke alarms 
  • Fluorescent tubes and CFL globes
  • Paint tins and spray cans (10 litres max)
  • Gas bottles
  • Household and car batteries
  • Cardboard (must be flattened - limited to one car boot load per person)

We do not accept:

  • vacuum cleaners
  • electric blankets

We reserve the right to reject any unsuitable items.

Registrations are only open to Manningham residents and are essential to avoid lengthy delays.

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Low Waste Comfort Food
… Low Waste Comfort Food Environment and sustainability Join Scott Hitchins as he returns to the … this session will be on using vegetables from the garden and an overview for slow style cooking that you can try at … be provided with a sample of what is cooked on the day and digital notes to try some of Scott’s recipes at home.   …

Join Scott Hitchins as he returns to the Strathdon kitchen to create some of our, soon to be hot favourite, comfort dishes.

With a focus on low waste cooking, Scott will teach participants the techniques to create delicious winter warmers using every bit of what you grow or buy.

The focus in this session will be on using vegetables from the garden and an overview for slow style cooking that you can try at home.

You will be provided with a sample of what is cooked on the day and digital notes to try some of Scott’s recipes at home.

 

What to wear: Suitable clothing for getting your hands dirty in the kitchen and closed toe shoes.
What to bring: an apron (optional)
Who: Adults or teens


About Scott

Scott Hitchins has been working with sustainable, food-producing gardens for most of his life.

He has qualifications in biological science, permaculture design, education, and is a founding member of Werribee Park Heritage Orchard.

Scott has been providing popular workshops and garden-design advice to local councils, schools, and other community groups for many years.

He presents useful facts and skills in a fun and engaging manner. To quote Scott in a recent interview “Get me talking about sustainable gardening and you’ll never shut me up.”

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… natural environment Find out how we support biodiversity and work to protect and enhance our natural environment. We are privileged to … the Birrarung (Yarra River) to our many parklands and reserves, natural beauty is all around us. We all have a role …

We are privileged to live surrounded by green open spaces and bushland in Manningham. From walking tracks along the Birrarung (Yarra River) to our many parklands and reserves, natural beauty is all around us. We all have a role to play in ensuring our local wildlife and plants thrive. Together, we can create a nature-positive legacy for future generations.

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Learn about the most common creatures found in the local environment and our guidance around them.

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Pest animals and insects

Pest animals and insects can threaten our native species. Find out how you can control them.

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Learn about the most common plants and ecology found in the local environment and our guidance around them.

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We are developing long-term sustainable solutions to managing water supply and protecting our waterways. Find out how you can get involved.

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The Green Wedge

Learn about how we are protecting natural and rural values and what it means for residents living in the Green Wedge area.

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Manningham's Backyard Diversity Series

Learn all about Manningham’s unique local wildlife and environment with TV Zoologist Chris Humfrey from Wild Action, ‘The Zoo That Comes to You’.

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Templestowe Route upgrade public consultation session
… Route Upgrade .  The upgrade, between Templestowe Road and Williamson Road (1.8 km), will enhance safety, pedestrian connectivity, and infrastructure quality.   In addition to road, footpath and drainage enhancements, we're proposing: two new …

 

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

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

 

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

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

 

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

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

 

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

 

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

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Council Meeting 13 December 2022
… Grant Program Policy (Page 166) 36:55 11.2 Recreation and Sport Advisory Committee Endorsement (Page 187)   12. CITY SERVICES 46.10 12.1 Climate Emergency Action Plan and Environment Programs (Page 195) 54:40 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY   14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 54:55 41.1 …

Meeting Date: 13 December 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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  6. PETITIONS
04:15 6.1 Petition - Enforce Parking Restrictions in Anderson Street, Warrandyte during Public Events Days
05:12 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
17:23 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS
18:10 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS
  10. CITY PLANNING
18:20 10.1 Manningham Planning Scheme Review 2022 - Endorsement of Final Report (page 3)
  11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
23:45 11.1 Review of Community Grant Program Policy (Page 166)
36:55 11.2 Recreation and Sport Advisory Committee Endorsement (Page 187)
  12. CITY SERVICES
46.10 12.1 Climate Emergency Action Plan and Environment Programs (Page 195)
54:40 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY
  14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
54:55 41.1 Strategic Risk Register six monthly report November 2022
57:10 14.2 Fraud and Corruption Policy Review 2022
01:00:20 14.3 Councillor Committees and Chairperson Appointments for 2023
01:09:00 14.4 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987
01:09:30 14.5 Informal Meetings of Councillors
01:10:08 14.6 Documents for Sealing
  15 NOTICES OF MOTION
01:10:40 15.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No. 6/2022)
01:14:50 16. URGENT BUSINESS
01:15:09 17. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME
01:30:38 18. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS

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