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My Manningham fun run and walk
… My Manningham fun run and walk Health and fitness Welcome to the inaugural My Manningham Fun Run … Carenet Food Relief in Manningham. Our first annual 3km and 6km walk/run will be held on Sunday 13 April, starting at …

Welcome to the inaugural My Manningham Fun Run Walk, proudly supporting Carenet Food Relief in Manningham.

Our first annual 3km and 6km walk/run will be held on Sunday 13 April, starting at 8:30am.

The course follows the scenic Lake Circuit at Ruffey Lake Park, beginning from the Boulevarde Playground side.

Join us for a morning of fun, fitness, and making a difference in your own backyard.

This is a family event, the whole family is welcome:

  • all children must be supervised by an adult guardian
  • children under the age of five years do not need to pay a registration fee for the event
  • prams are permitted, for safety reasons please ensure you start at the back of the run
  • dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.
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Office Administration and Online Programs
… Office Administration and Online Programs Programs and workshops ACFE Office Administration and Online Programs This course will provide technical …

ACFE Office Administration and Online Programs

This course will provide technical knowledge and skills required to work in an office environment.

You will develop your skills to deliver professional presentations and create portfolios using a variety of Microsoft Office products.

You will be provided with a Learner Workbook.  ACFE funded - 23DSEOFFIESS

Parking is available on site and Bus Route 905  stops at  Thompsons Road / Sunhill Road.
 

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Eco-adventuring with Beau Miles and Cezary Carmichael
… Eco-adventuring with Beau Miles and Cezary Carmichael Environment and sustainability Come along to celebrate the launch of our … Series with a panel of two inspiring local storytellers and eco-adventurers! Beau Miles Beau is a father, YouTuber , …

Come along to celebrate the launch of our 2025 Inspired Living Series with a panel of two inspiring local storytellers and eco-adventurers!

Beau Miles

Beau is a father, YouTuber, author of The Backyard Adventurer, wannabe farmer and maker of stuff from other people's junk. Known for oddball storytelling that aims to turn seemingly mundane or silly ideas into things that are enjoyable, challenging and insightful. Beau is known for his ‘Backyard Adventurer’ philosophy of connecting people with their local heritage, history and environment.

Cezary Carmichael (Two Birders Two Bikes One School)

Cezary is a 19-year-old filmmaker and student who recently completed a year-long journey on his bike around Australia to fund the development of a school in Timor-Leste (raising more than $120,000). His upcoming documentary will explore the cultural and ecological significance of birds in Australia and the importance of storytelling and communication in fostering community.

Inspired Living Series – keynote speaker events

Our 2025 Inspired Living Series showcases five insightful, not-to-be-missed evenings. The series will introduce you to a diverse lineup of local keynote speakers who will offer unique insights on embracing sustainability.

Topics range from sustainable food to low waste lifestyles. Each speaker will share their journey – inspiring our audience to embrace positive choices, nurture a connection to nature, and strengthen their community for a stronger, more resilient future.

Registration for this event is required.

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For new residents
… For new residents New to Manningham? We've collated links and resources to our services to help you get settled in our … prides itself on providing high quality services and a range of lifestyle needs for residents of all ages. … of green open spaces, scenic outlooks to the ranges, and tranquil walks along our waterways. It is this unique …

Congratulations on choosing Manningham as your new home.

Manningham prides itself on providing high quality services and a range of lifestyle needs for residents of all ages.

Manningham is located just a short distance from the Melbourne CBD yet you can enjoy a sense of being 'out of the city' thanks to our abundance of green open spaces, scenic outlooks to the ranges, and tranquil walks along our waterways.

It is this unique balance of city and country that makes Manningham such a special place to live.

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Welcome to Manningham

We are proud to deliver over 100 different services to our vibrant and diverse community. Here are a few to get you started.

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Discover our area, history, and demographics

There’s something for everyone in Manningham. From sacred sites of the area’s First Peoples to the early gold mining settlements, the local area has a bit of everything for you to appreciate and enjoy.

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Use our maps to search Manningham, property addresses, wards, healthcare centres and other places of interest.

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Find local places and spaces

Explore our local arts, crafts, fashion, food and drink and other recreational activities.

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Preparing for emergencies

We are at risk of bushfires, flood and storms and work closely with authorities to plan for and be prepared in an emergency. Keep you and your family safe by being prepared and understanding your risks.

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Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre
… Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre On this page 139-153 Williamsons Road … Instagram Facebook Health centre Sports … Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre …

Contact Aquarena

For all enquiries including membership, booking, swim lessons, lost property and complaints, visit Active Manningham.

Contact Aquarena

Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre is one of the largest recreation and aquatic facilities in Victoria.

Located at 139-153 Williamsons Road, Templestowe Lower, the Centre is recognised for its:

  • world class facilities
  • diverse range of programs
  • reputation for quality service.

Redeveloped in 2016, Aquarena offers:

  • heated outdoor and indoor pools plus a new warm water pool
  • cutting edge group exercise classes
  • fully equipped and spacious health club
  • excellent child care facilities
  • popular aquatic education program
  • easy pedestrian access via a sky bridge.

The Centre is situated on more than 3.5 hectares of landscaped gardens, with an indoor / outdoor cafe overlooking the outdoor pool area.

Aquarena facilities and programs focus on the following areas:

  • Health club – including state of the art equipment, experienced guidance and support
  • Wellness centre inclusive of a multi-purpose room
  • Group exercise
  • Childcare
  • Indoor 25 metre heated pool
  • Warm water pool to assist with rehabilitation
  • Outdoor heated 50 metre pool
  • Swim club clubrooms, program room and outdoor change area
  • Learner and toddler pool
  • Outdoor water splash and play area
  • Spas and steam room
  • Giant waterslides
  • Cafe

The centre is owned by Manningham Council and is managed by Aligned Leisure.

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When do you need a permit for your property
… you require a permit. Why do you need to get planning and building approval? Planning permits and building permits serve different purposes.   A planning … ensure that your project complies with the relevant zoning and overlay controls applicable to your property and to …

Before embarking on building, renovating, tree removal/lopping or any other works, it is important to ascertain whether you require a permit.

Why do you need to get planning and building approval?

Planning permits and building permits serve different purposes.  

A planning permit is required to ensure that your project complies with the relevant zoning and overlay controls applicable to your property and to ensure that your project considers its impact on the surrounding area with respect to character, built form and materials, surrounding neighbours, traffic, environmental impacts and community need. 

A building permit focuses on the technical aspects of construction and safety ensuring that your project complies with the relevant building codes and regulations.

Links to the relevant controls are:

The Planning and Environment Act 1987

The purpose of this Act is to establish a framework for planning the use, development and protection of land in Victoria.  The Act sets out procedures for preparing and amending the Victoria Planning Provisions and planning schemes. It also sets out the process for obtaining permits under schemes, settling disputes, enforcing compliance with planning schemes and permits, and other administrative procedures.

Manningham Planning Scheme

The Manningham Planning Scheme sets out objectives, policies and controls for the use, development and protection of land for our entire municipality. The planning scheme guides how land can be used or developed though zoning controls (e.g. commercial or residential) and what other activities can be undertaken on the land (e.g. constructing a new apartment building or units, childcare or medical centre, restaurant/cafe serving liquor, display of business signage, or works to a heritage building).

National Construction Code (NCC) 2019

The NCC provides the minimum necessary requirements for health and safety, amenity and accessibility, and sustainability in the design, construction, performance and liveability of new buildings (and new building work in existing buildings) throughout Australia.

Building Regulations 2018

The Building Regulations 2018 (the Regulations) came into effect on 2 June 2018. The Regulations are a subordinate legislation of the Building Act and contain, among other things, requirements relating to:

  • building permits
  • building inspections
  • occupancy permits
  • enforcement
  • maintenance of buildings.

The Regulations adopt the Building Code of Australia (BCA), which is part of the National Construction Code.

Building Act 1993

The Building Act 1993 (the Act) sets out the framework for the regulation of building construction, building standards and the maintenance of specific building safety features.

The objectives of the Act are to:

  • protect the safety and health of people who use buildings and places of public entertainment
  • improve the amenity of buildings.

What types of projects need a permit?

Here are some common projects that need approval - contact us even if your project is not listed here:

  • multi-dwelling developments and apartments
  • construction of a new single dwelling or dwelling extension
  • buildings and works, including some internal changes to a building
  • demolition/partial demolition and new works to buildings in a Heritage Overlay
  • garages, carports, sheds, pergolas, decks, verandahs
  • removing trees and vegetation
  • new land uses such as a childcare centre, medical centre etc...
  • earthworks
  • Septic tanks
  • tennis courts
  • swimming pools and spas
  • fencing
  • business identification signage on a building or property
  • subdivision of land
  • covenant removal/variations
  • liquor license for a restaurant/cafe
  • consent for any works or tree removal and the like if your land has a Section 173 agreement.
  • tables and chairs and/or signage on the footpath
  • asset protection

You have a dream project - where to start

New to building or renovation?

For advice on all things renovation and construction, visit the Victorian Building Authority (VBA).

 

Every dream project is different with its own needs and challenges. Here are the steps to give you a rough guide on the process, timeframes and costs when starting any project.

  1. Contact us to discuss your project with us to confirm if you need a planning permit

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    • Apply for a planning property enquiry
    • Apply for pre-application advice
    • Learn about the planning permit process

    If you don't need a planning permit you can proceed straight to building permit

  2. If we confirm that you need a planning permit, start the application
    • Apply for a planning permit
    • View planning permit fees


    After you apply you can also

    • Track the progress of your planning permit applications
  3. Get a building permit before you start construction
    • Learn about the building permit process


    We do not issue building permits so you will need to contact a building surveyor to organise a building permit.

    You will need the permit to ensure what you're hoping to construct or change is done right and to building code standards. 

  4. Apply for any other permits you need before you start works

    You may need permits for connecting to infrastructure, protection of public assets and more. Often you will find out which permits you need throughout the process, so it is always best to discuss your plans with us or industry professionals. 

    Some common permits include:

    • Works, drainage and stormwater permit
    • Asset protection permit

Hoping to build sustainably?

We've created a list of resources to help you build a sustainable, energy-efficient home or commercial building.

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Drop and Swap Clothing Exchange
… Drop and Swap Clothing Exchange Waste and recycling The Clothing Exchange believes that looking … good shouldn’t cost the earth. Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the …

The Clothing Exchange believes that looking good shouldn’t cost the earth.

Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the shops. It saves you pennies and the planet too!
 

Eligibility

To participate you must drop clothes off. For each item you drop off you will receive a token which can then be used to select another item. A maximum of eight items per person will be accepted.

Please note, the clothes drop off commences at 12.00pm and the Clothes Swap Exchange commences at 1.00pm.
 

What items will we accept:

  • clean, folded or pressed
  • good quality with a long potential lifespan
  • free of faults or with minor faults that are easy to repair (for example, a missing button).

The best items to swap are good quality garments that you once loved but are no longer your favourites or perhaps no longer fit you perfectly. This way, you’re giving them a second life with someone new who will treasure them.

Whatever you swap, please make sure you are emotionally detached from the item, as once it has been swapped you cannot change your mind.
 

What we will not accept:

  • anything pilled, smelly or too far from perfect
  • undergarments
  • swimwear
  • tracksuits.

Please note that we have quality screening processes at our events. Any items left over after the event finishes are donated to a local charity.

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The Pines Learning and Activity Centre
… The Pines Learning and Activity Centre Our Pines Learning and Activity Centre is ideal for meetings, conferences, functions or family occasions and can be hired until 11.00pm, seven days a week. It is …

Our Pines Learning and Activity Centre is ideal for meetings, conferences, functions or family occasions and can be hired until 11.00pm, seven days a week. It is located next to the Pines Shopping Centre. 

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

Take our virtual tour of The Pines Learning and Activity Centre.

 

How much does it cost?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Bookings 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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Function room - Casual hirer$122 per hour$215 per hour
Function room - Regular hirer$40 per hour$54 per hour
Meeting room - Casual hirer$53 per hour$60 per hour
Meeting room - regular hirer$33 per hour$44 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 are processed within ten (10) business days post event.

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

 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of The Pines Learning and Activity Centre, or contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience
… Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience Arts, theatre and music This groundbreaking exhibition calls attention to … pressing issue of Indigenous incarceration in Australia and the crisis of deaths in custody.  Guest-curated by Kent …

This groundbreaking exhibition calls attention to the pressing issue of Indigenous incarceration in Australia and the crisis of deaths in custody. 

Guest-curated by Kent Morris (Barkindji), it presents works by leading First Nations artists including Vernon Ah Kee, Gordon Bennett, Destiny Deacon, Jimmy Pike, and Judy Watson. Their powerful responses are shown alongside the remarkable creative achievements of former and current prison inmates, many of whom have connected with their culture and Country through The Torch program, such as Thelma Beeton, Stacey Edwards, Robby Wirramanda and Sean Miller.

The exhibition is showing until 20 July 2025 in the Heide Main Galleries.

Visit the Heide website for opening hours and information about how to plan your visit.

Image credit: Trevor Nickolls, Brush with the Lore, 2010, Art Gallery of South Australia, acquisition through Tarnanthi: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art, supported by BHP 2018.

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IDAHOBIT 2025 and beyond: championing LGBTQIA+ inclusion
… IDAHOBIT 2025 and beyond: championing LGBTQIA+ inclusion Social support … gender identity or background, should feel safe, accepted and included. Join us in recognising International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT).  IDAHOBIT raises awareness of the …

Everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity or background, should feel safe, accepted and included.

Join us in recognising International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). 

IDAHOBIT raises awareness of the violence and discrimination still faced by LGBTQIA+ people across the globe. This year’s IDAHOBIT theme is The Power of Communities.

After raising the rainbow flag outside the Manningham Civic Centre, we’ll head inside to the Manningham Function Centre to enjoy morning tea  and hear from guest speaker Charlie, from LGBTQIA+ youth charity Minus18. Charlie will share some of the barriers and challenges that LGBTQIA+ young people experience, along with practical tips for supporting your LGBTQIA+ friends and family. 

This is a free event, however registrations are essential.  We look forward to seeing you there.

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Seed bombs and paper workshop
… Seed bombs and paper workshop Waste and recycling Join sustainable craft teacher and artist Emma Grace for a free hands-on workshop to learn …

Join sustainable craft teacher and artist Emma Grace for a free hands-on workshop to learn how to make seed bombs.

Participants will get an introduction to germination, learn the benefits of flowers and see a demonstration on how to make seed paper.

Each child will go home with their own seed bombs to add colour and life to their garden – right in time for spring!

Suitable for children aged 5 to 12.

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State Government planning reforms
… the Victorian Government's proposed changes to the ResCode and Plan for Victoria. State Government Planning Reforms … These changes will affect the way that Manningham grows and will have impacts on the character and liveability of our neighbourhoods. We will continue to …

State Government Planning Reforms

Victoria is undergoing transformative change, with the State Government’s release of a number of important planning reforms.

These changes will affect the way that Manningham grows and will have impacts on the character and liveability of our neighbourhoods.

We will continue to advocate to the State Government on the implications of these reforms. We’re urging the State Government to continue to consult with us as we work closely with our communities to ensure these reforms align with their needs.

 

Plan for Victoria

The State Government released its new statewide strategy, Plan for Victoria, on 28 February 2025.

The Plan for Victoria focuses on directing housing to activity centres close to stations and public transport. With updated planning controls, activity centres and priority precincts have been identified as the key places for the delivery of more homes.

The identified priority precincts are based around the Suburban Rail Loop precincts, including Box Hill and Burwood. The targeted activity centres are focused around the 60 identified activity centres that have both fixed rail and tram infrastructure.

It’s proposed that new planning controls will provide for taller buildings in the core of these centres and lower rise apartments within walking distance of the centre. None of these precincts or activity centres fall within Manningham.

The Plan Victoria is based around five pillars:

  1. Housing choice at an affordable price and close to daily needs. This includes the Activity Centre Program – planning for more homes in and around activity centres and the housing targets 
  2. Accessible jobs and Services
  3. Great Places, Suburbs and Towns
  4. Sustainable Environments
  5. Self Determination and Caring for Country

 

Housing targets

On 24 February 2025, the Minister released the final housing targets for each local government area within Victoria, for delivery over the next 30 years.
Following Council advocacy, Manningham’ s housing target has been reduced to 28,500 dwellings, from the original target of 39,000 dwellings.

This revised target will have implications on Manningham’s future residential growth strategy and the identification of areas for increased densities.

 

Manningham Residential Strategy

We’re currently preparing a draft Residential Strategy that will respond to this target.

The next stage of consultation on the draft strategy will focus on identifying how housing growth and diversity of housing types will be managed in the urban parts of the municipality.

Subscribe to receive project updates and stay informed about upcoming community engagement opportunities at Your Say Manningham.

 

Townhouse and Low-rise Code

On 25 February 2025, the Victorian Government announced a new Townhouse and Low-rise code to come into effect in all planning schemes.

These changes represent a significant departure to the standards for multi-unit development under ResCode, which have been in place for many years. In addition, where a development proposal is deemed to meet the Code, residents will still be able to lodge an objection to council, however, will be unable to appeal the matter in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT).

 

Activity Centre Program

On 27 February 2025, the Victorian Government announced the final 25 ‘train and tram zone’ locations to the Activity Centres Program.

This program is part of the Victorian Government Housing Statement reforms to provide capacity for 300,000 additional homes to 2051.

No additional activity centres within Manningham have been identified as part of this announcement.

We’re currently preparing detailed draft Activity Centre Design Guidelines to manage built form outcomes for residential development within our neighbourhood activity centres.

Subscribe to receive project updates and stay informed about upcoming community engagement opportunities at Your Say Manningham.

 

What happens from here

We expect that the implications of these reforms will become clearer in the coming months.

The changes will have direct impacts on a number of strategic projects being progressed by Council.

We’ll continue to keep you updated on any further changes announced by the State Government.

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Albert Tucker: Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes
… Albert Tucker: Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes Arts, theatre and music Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes explores for the first time Albert Tucker’s …

Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes explores for the first time Albert Tucker’s lifelong fascination with spiritual and esoteric ideas and how he integrated his belief in invisible forces into his art.

The exhibition has been made possible by the Albert and Barbara Tucker Foundation and is showing until 31 August 2025 in the Albert and Barbara Tucker Gallery.

Visit the Heide website for opening hours and information about how to plan your visit.

Image: Installation view, Albert Tucker: Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes, 2025, photograph: Christian Capurro.

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Encouraging positive ageing
… positive ageing Our goal is to create a liveable and harmonious Manningham where people want to grow older in. Our goal is to create a liveable and harmonious city that people want to grow older in. How to identify and overcome ageism The World Health Organization (WHO) …

Our goal is to create a liveable and harmonious city that people want to grow older in.


How to identify and overcome ageism

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines ageism as stereotyping and discriminating against individuals or groups, on the basis of their age. Ageism can take many forms, including:

  • prejudicial attitudes
  • discriminatory practices
  • institutional policies and practices perpetuating stereotypes.

At some point, most of us have formed subconscious and negative judgements based on a person’s age. Unfortunately, these attitudes have become socially acceptable and common. To learn how to identify and overcome ageism, you can take this quiz.

 

Additional resources

We also recommend the following links to resources, videos and podcasts to learn more about ageism and its effects.

  • Imagine a world without ageism
  • TED talk: let’s end ageism by Ashton Applewhite
  • ESTD: connecting the Pieces Podcast #6
  • EveryAGE Counts
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Come along to our 2025 Inspired Living Series panel to learn about the exciting future of electrification and energy efficiency – both at home and beyond!

Heidi Lee

Heidi is the CEO of Beyond Zero Emissions, an independent think thank that shows how Australia can prosper in a zero emissions economy through ambitious research, influential engagement and compelling communications. Heidi has two decades' experience in sustainable design and architecture, and in 2024, was named one of The Australian's 'Top 100 Green Energy Power Players' for the third year running. 

Tim Forcey

Tim is one of Australia's leading voices in home energy efficiency and electrification. He is an avid researcher and author of 'My Efficient Electric Home Handbook', which captures a decades worth of advice and insight. Tim founded and contributes to the thriving My Efficient Electric Home online community. As a qualified home energy advisor who has advised in more than 1,000 homes, Tim will share his main insights on how to transform and retrofit any home to be efficient, comfortable and sustainable. 

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Brendan is an electrician with more than 10 years' experience operating his electrical contracting business. He's also the founder of Get Off Gas. The core motivation for his work is to help accelerate the transition to renewable all-electric buildings and transport, which will reduce running costs and improve liveability. Brendan and his Get Off Gas team offer solutions to electrify homes, with a strong focus on educating homeowners to ensure they make great choices for the environment and their wallets.

Inspired Living Series – keynote speaker events

Our 2025 Inspired Living Series showcases five insightful, not-to-be-missed evenings. The series will introduce you to a diverse lineup of local keynote speakers who will offer unique insights on embracing sustainability.

Topics range from sustainable food to low waste lifestyles. Each speaker will share their journey – inspiring our audience to embrace positive choices, nurture a connection to nature, and foster community for a stronger, more resilient future.

Registration for this event is required.
 

Electrify Your Life 

This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, supporting residents to go all-electric at home and power up a brighter future for Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life. By switching to electric appliances, you can create a safer and healthier home for your family. 

This is a Partner Event hosted independently as part of Renew’s Sustainable House Day 2025 program. Visit Sustainable House Day for the full program.

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To help you remove garden waste to prepare for bushfire season, you can drop off either one car boot, station wagon, ute or a 6‘x4’ level trailer load of garden waste on certain dates throughout the year.

 

Who can use this service?

You need to live in a Bushfire Prone Area to use this service. We will ask you to show proof of residency (either a driver's licence or rates notice) at the check-in point on the day. If someone else drops off the garden waste for you, make sure you provide them with your proof. 

 

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If you are not eligible for this service or have excess garden waste to dispose, you can:

  • order an additional garden waste bin for spring
  • book a bundled branches collection
  • take it to a local transfer station.

Need help? Contact us

 

What items can and cannot be dropped off?

Yes, we accept:

✔ Branches
✔ Tree prunings
✔ Logs (maximum 250mm diameter)
✔ Large garden cuttings

No, we don't accept:

✖ Soil
✖ Grass clippings
✖ Building material, bricks, steel or concrete
✖ Plastic bags
✖ Ivy, rose bushes or thorny material
✖ Bamboo leaves and stems
✖ Palm trees or branches
✖ Fence palings

 

 

How much can you drop off?

You can drop off either one car boot, station wagon, ute or a 6’x4’ level trailer load of garden waste for free. There is a charge for any extra garden waste – see costs below.
 

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Tandem trailer high sides (up to 3.65m3)
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How to pay

You can only pay by EFT on the day.

 

How to book

Due to high demand of this service, you can only book one timeslot per household each month. Bookings are essential.

 

Choose a date from the list below, select your preferred 30 minute timeslot and click ‘Register’ to finalise your booking. Each household is eligible to attend one time slot each month.

 

Disposal days will not proceed on a Total Fire Ban day or a day of Extreme or above Fire Danger Rating.

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Preventing elder abuse
… from getting out of hand such as: respecting older people and call out ageism listen to older people and their care partner check in with vulnerable older people … physical injuries not have the ability to pay their bills and expenses. Elder abuse often occurs within close …

Everyone has the right to live their lives free from abuse.

There’s a number of things we can all do to prevent elder abuse from getting out of hand such as:

  • respecting older people and call out ageism
  • listen to older people and their care partner
  • check in with vulnerable older people

Elder abuse is hard to picture, but happens every day. What starts out small doesn't always stay that way.

What is elder abuse?

Actions causing harm to an older person from someone they know or trust is elder abuse. It can include:

  • taking their money or possessions
  • not providing necessary care
  • making threats or stopping an older person’s from contacting others socially
  • physical or sexual abuse.

Anyone experiencing elder abuse may:

  • act fearfully or withdraw
  • show signs of stress, anxiety or depression
  • show signs of bruising or other physical injuries
  • not have the ability to pay their bills and expenses.

Elder abuse often occurs within close relationships and is a form of family violence. It’s unacceptable and we need to call it out.

 

How we can stop elder abuse

There’s several actions we can take to stop elder abuse and includes:

  • staying connected in the community
  • seeking independent advice
  • developing a support network of trusted friends and professionals
  • seeking help.

If you or anyone you know is experiencing elder abuse, don’t be afraid to ask for help.

Learn more about how we’re tackling ageism in Manningham.

Getting help and assistance

 

Compass

Compass is a national website created to help older Australians navigate the complex issue of elder abuse and to guide action to end the problem. Compass make resources and information available both for older Australians and for the people who care for and support them.

As a voice for action, Compass acts against elder abuse by raising nationwide awareness of this growing social issue and simplifying the process of connecting people to services and information that can help.

Learn more by visiting compass.info or by calling 1800 ELDERhelp.

 

OPERA: Older People, Equity, Respect and Ageing

The OPERA project is a partnership between Eastern Community Legal Centre and Swinburne University. The project engages with older people about their experiences of ageing and age discrimination in the community.

The aim of the project is to ensure that older people feel valued and respected. It’s also about challenging some of the harmful beliefs and attitudes that can lead to age discrimination.

Every individual has the right to feel safe, respected and valued.

Learn more about the OPERA Project.

 

More helpful resources

  • Seniors Rights Victoria
    Phone: 1300 368 821
    Website: seniorsrights.org.au/
  • Eastern Community Legal Centre
    Phone: 9762 6235
    Website: eclc.org.au/contact-us/
  • Relationships Australia Victoria
    Phone: 9261 8700
    Website: rav.org.au

 

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

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

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

Topics covered will include:

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

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

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

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

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

Topics covered will include:

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

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

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

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

Sessions are also available for newborn babies and toddlers. 

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Manningham Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the land and waterways now known as Manningham. Council pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging, and values the ongoing contribution to enrich and appreciate the cultural heritage of Manningham. Council acknowledges and respects Australia’s First Peoples as Traditional Owners of lands and waterways across Country, and encourages reconciliation between all.

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