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Anderson Park
… Anderson Park offers both sporting and biodiversity conservation. The remnant indigenous … is considered a high priority bushland reserve. Walkers and cyclists can access the park via an off-road shared path along Anderson Creek Road and an on-road bicycle path along Reynolds Road. Anderson …

Anderson Park offers both sporting and biodiversity conservation. The remnant indigenous vegetation is considered a high priority bushland reserve.

Walkers and cyclists can access the park via an off-road shared path along Anderson Creek Road and an on-road bicycle path along Reynolds Road.

Places and spaces

  • Doncaster Rovers Soccer Club

 

Facilities for hire 

Anderson Park offers two full sized grass pitches and a smaller synthetic soccer pitch. 

Contact us for bookings and fees. 

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Bus Services

Bus routes along Reynolds Road and Andersons Creek Road: 273, 280, 305, 318 and 961

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Manningham's weather and changing climate - Nate Byrne, Professor David Karoly and Dr Greg Moore
… Manningham's weather and changing climate - Nate Byrne, Professor David Karoly and Dr Greg Moore Environment and sustainability As part of the  Inspired Living Series , …

As part of the Inspired Living Series, join us on Thursday 23 May to find out what is happening to our local weather patterns and biodiversity.

Our presenter line up includes weather and biodiversity experts Nate Byrne, Professor David Karoly and Dr Greg Moore.

Nate Byrne, is the weather presenter on ABC News Breakfast, meteorologist, oceanographer and science communicator. Nate will discuss the latest climate modelling and how it’s predicted to affect Melbourne’s weather.

Professor David Karoly is an internationally recognised climate change expert. David will explore the latest climate science and how we can help reduce the increasing risk of catastrophic climate change.

Dr Greg Moore is a member of the National Trust of Victoria’s Register of Significant Trees member and inaugural president of the International Society of Arboriculture, Australian Chapter. Dr Moore will discuss how Manningham’s changing climate is impacting local biodiversity.

Inspired Living Series - keynote speaker events

The Inspired Living Series - keynote speaker events showcases five insightful, not-to-be-missed evenings at the iconic Manningham Function Centre.

The series will introduce you to a diverse line-up of local and international keynote speakers offering unique insights on how we can all shift to a greener future.

Topics range from permaculture to sustainable fashion. Each speaker will inspire and motivate simple, positive lifestyle choices, connection to nature and growing a thriving community in the midst dynamic change.

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Permaculture and waterwise gardens - Hannah Moloney and Adam Grubb
… Permaculture and waterwise gardens - Hannah Moloney and Adam Grubb Environment and sustainability As part of the  Inspired Living Series , …

As part of the Inspired Living Series, Hannah Maloney and Adam Grubb will discuss permaculture and waterwise gardens at the Manningham Function Centre.

Hannah Moloney

Hannah Moloney is best known for her work in permaculture and as a presenter on ABC’s Gardening Australia. Her first book The Good Life: How To Grow A Better World explores ways to counter the climate emergency individually and collectively. Hannah will discuss founding Good Life Permaculture in Tasmania, Home Harvest an annual edible garden tour and why she is known as the 'compost queen'.

Adam Grubb

Adam Grubb runs Very Edible Gardens, who have been designing and creating edible home and community gardens in Melbourne for the last 15 years. He's also co-authored several books, including The Art of Frugal Hedonism and The Weed Forager's Handbook. He got into edible gardening (and co-founded the Permablitz movement of volunteer backyard makeovers) in the mid 2000's in the heart of the millenium drought. Adam will take some lessons learnt then and since to share ways that we can create lush and productive oases with a minimum of water use including wicking beds, passive water capture with micro earthworks, tanks, greywater and more. 
 

Inspired Living Series - keynote speaker events

The Inspired Living Series - keynote speaker events showcases five insightful, not-to-be-missed evenings at the iconic Manningham Function Centre.

The series will introduce you to a diverse line-up of local and international keynote speakers offering unique insights on how we can all shift to a greener future.

Topics range from permaculture to sustainable fashion. Each speaker will inspire and motivate simple, positive lifestyle choices, connection to nature and growing a thriving community in the midst dynamic change.

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McKenzie Reserve

McKenzie Reserve Playground provides good accessibility with a circuit path around the playspace. ...

McKenzie Reserve Playground provides good accessibility with a circuit path around the playspace. Fun activities include junior unit with a slide, monkey bar, spinner, swings, see-saw, rocker and stepping stones.

Suitable age group: 1 to 7 years

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Kathleen Reserve
… Kathleen Reserve is narrow and provides a path link for local residents to a bus stop on …

Kathleen Reserve is narrow and provides a path link for local residents to a bus stop on Manningham Road.

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Astelot Reserve
… local reserve with a playspace, picnic area, circuit path and plenty of open space. Astelot Drive Donvale VIC 3111 …

Astelot Reserve is a local reserve with a playspace, picnic area, circuit path and plenty of open space.

The reserve features:

  • playground with slide, monkey bars, rocker, spinner and swing set
  • picnic table, seating and drink fountain.

 

 

 

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Wetherby Retarding Basin Reserve

Wetherby Retarding Basin Reserve was purchased by Council for the purposes of creating a stormwater retarding basin.  A path connects the Wetherby Road entrance to the Coolibah Street entrance.  ...

Wetherby Retarding Basin Reserve was purchased by Council for the purposes of creating a stormwater retarding basin. 

A path connects the Wetherby Road entrance to the Coolibah Street entrance. 

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Electrify Your Life
… for our community by 2035. Electrifying our homes, cars and workplaces is the fastest, most effective path to …

To support the transition to a clean energy future, we have committed to net zero emissions for our community by 2035. Electrifying our homes, cars and workplaces is the fastest, most effective path to achieving this goal.

Find out how you can make the switch to all-electric.

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Make your home all-electric

Learn how to make the switch to an all-electric home with useful tools, tips, and information about rebates and subsidies.

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Find an EV charging station

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

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Get help from Solar Savers

Find out what assistance is available to Manningham residents and businesses through the Solar Savers Program.

Make your home all-electric

You can be part of the clean energy future by moving to an all-electric home. 

By electrifying your life, you’ll invest in a safer and healthier home. 

 

Getting started

The process involves moving to renewable energy, upgrading your appliances to energy-efficient electric ones, and switching to electric transport options.

Read on to learn how to make the switch. You can choose the actions and timeline that suits you.

Or to get started, download our Go Electric Action Plan.

 

Energy efficiency advice and resources

New to electrification? These resources will help you start and plan your journey to an all-electric home.
 

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Sustainability Victoria

Covers all aspects of an energy efficient all-electric home, including key appliances, understanding energy bills, and running cost comparisons.

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Energy Victoria

A comprehensive guide, with a step-by-step plan for moving to an all-electric home and how to save money in the process.

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Solar Victoria's Solar Hub

Provides a home electrification action plan, fact sheets, buyers guides for appliances, information on rebates and case studies.

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Residential Efficiency Scorecard

A trusted energy and comfort rating system for homes. Accredited assessors provide a pathway to improve home comfort and reduce energy costs. 

Subsidies, loans and incentives

Support is available to help you go all-electric. Find out about discounts, loans and financial incentives on offer through State Government and Federal Government initiatives. 

Learn more

 

How we can help you go all-electric

In addition to the Solar Savers Program, we’re making it easier to go all-electric with free resources, events and guides. 

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Attend an event

To help you go all-electric, we run events and information sessions throughout the year, both in person and online.

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Download our checklist

Our Go Electric Action Plan simplifies the move to all-electric, with a checklist and action plan. 

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Borrow a home energy audit kit

Understand where the gaps are in your home's thermal efficiency by lending a kit from our libraries.

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Read local success stories

See how other Manningham residents are benefitting from going all-electric.

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Helpful links

  • Solar Savers
  • Federal Government Department of the Environment
  • Climate Council
  • Eastern Alliance for Greenhouse Action
  • Northern Alliance for Greenhouse Action
  • Energy Consumers Australia
  • Green Building Council of Australia
  • Choice - Energy Efficient Appliances
Events
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Live more with less with Lindsay Miles
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Electrify Your Life - Drop in session - The Pines
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Food for thought: Sustainable food with Jo Barrett and Jade Miles
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Electrify Your Life - Drop in session - Doncaster
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Electrify Your Life - Drop in session - Bulleen
Climate optimism and action with Lee Constable and Ivy Sheng

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Styles Reserve
… is a pleasant pedestrian link between Barooga Drive and Styles Court.  A path at the Styles Court end leads to …

Styles Reserve is a pleasant pedestrian link between Barooga Drive and Styles Court.  A path at the Styles Court end leads to ‘100 Steps’ down to Barooga Court. 

The pedestrian link can also be used to access Wonga Park Primary School and Dudley Reserve.  Scattered indigenous plantings are located at the Styles Court end.  The nearest playspace is 300 metres away in Dudley Reserve.

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Richard Reserve
… linked to the local residents, attractively landscaped and has accessible paths to the playground. Play opportunities include a slide, swing, monkey bars and rockers. Richard Street Templestowe Lower VIC 3107 …

Richard Reserve is well linked to the local residents, attractively landscaped and has accessible paths to the playground. Play opportunities include a slide, swing, monkey bars and rockers.

Suitable age group: 1 to 8 years

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Outdoor exercise equipment fitness session
… Outdoor exercise equipment fitness session Health and fitness Join staff from Aquarena for a fitness session … Station at Ruffey Lake Park. Sessions run for 45 minutes and are suitable for people of all genders aged 18 years and over. No experience needed and all fitness levels …

Join staff from Aquarena for a fitness session using the body weight equipment at the Lake Circuit Path Exercise Station at Ruffey Lake Park.

Sessions run for 45 minutes and are suitable for people of all genders aged 18 years and over.

No experience needed and all fitness levels welcome.

The Lake Circuit Path Exercise Station can be accessed through the Victoria Street or Church Road South entrance. More information, including a map link to the exact location, can be found on Ruffey Lake Park.

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Somerville Reserve
… Somerville Reserve has wonderful landscaping and nature play, including play equipment, picnic table and drinking fountain. With paths leading from Somerville Street through to Tullamore …

Somerville Reserve has wonderful landscaping and nature play, including play equipment, picnic table and drinking fountain. With paths leading from Somerville Street through to Tullamore Estate.

Places and spaces

  • Landscaping and nature play
  • Picnic table and drinking fountain
  • Seating overlooking play equipment
  • Multi deck play structure and swings suitable for range of ages
  • Path leading from Somerville St through to Tullamore Estate.

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Parkview Reserve
… Parkview Reserve is located on the corner of Ayr Street and Parkview Place, at the south end of the Ayr/ Outhwaite … shopping centre. The reserve has a path, seat, signage and some trees.   Parkview Place Doncaster VIC 3108 Australia …

Parkview Reserve is located on the corner of Ayr Street and Parkview Place, at the south end of the Ayr/ Outhwaite local shopping centre. The reserve has a path, seat, signage and some trees.  

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Grant Olson Reserve
… Grant Olson Reserve includes play equipment, sealed paths, Eucalyptus for shade and nature play. Logs and rocks for climbing, drinking fountain and picnic table …

Grant Olson Reserve includes play equipment, sealed paths, Eucalyptus for shade and nature play. Logs and rocks for climbing, drinking fountain and picnic table and seats.

Places and spaces

  • Sealed path and rock entry 
  • Play unit
  • Spinner bowl
  • Swings
  • Grid of small feature trees Eucalyptus 'Silver Princess' at the south-eastern corner for playing under and through
  • Crepe Myrtle entry feature trees
  • Line of feature bamboo planting 
  • New garden beds and infill planting into existing garden beds
  • Park seat and picnic table
  • Logs and rocks for climbing and balancing
  • Drinking fountain
  • Picnic table
  • Seat

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Drewe Reserve
… Reserve provides pedestrian access from Springvale Road and the nearby bus stop to Drewe Court and Emperey Court.  The path is sealed only along the the …

Drewe Reserve provides pedestrian access from Springvale Road and the nearby bus stop to Drewe Court and Emperey Court.  The path is sealed only along the the Drewe Court thoroughfare.  The trees planted in 2012 will provide much needed shade and amenity as they grow. 

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Green Gully Linear Park

Green Gully Linear Park is a popular linear park for local residents. It is located along a pleasant open grassed gully formed from a drainage line which leads ultimately to the Yarra River. ...

Green Gully Linear Park is a popular linear park for local residents. It is located along a pleasant open grassed gully formed from a drainage line which leads ultimately to the Yarra River. It provides for a range of recreational facilities and features a wetland system, playground, picnic facilities and pedestrian and cycle path, as well as significant remnant vegetation. It extends from Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road across Porter Street to Reynolds Road, where it links to Jenkins Playspace via a pedestrian underpass.

Places and spaces

  • Bicycle and pedestrian path
  • Play equipment
  • Exercise equipment
  • Wetland and bush areas
  • Jenkins Playground
  • Bronte Playground
  • Hollywood Playground

 

Path Length

1.4 km (sealed)

 

Bring your dog

Off lead reserve, except within 15 metres of a playground, BBQ area or where a sporting event is in progress

Bronte Playground

Serpells Road, Doncaster East

Hollywood Playground

 Hollywood Close, Templestowe

Jenkins Park Exercise Equipment
Jenkins Playground

Shakespeare Drive, Templestowe

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National Tree Day at Mullum Mullum Reserve
… National Tree Day at Mullum Mullum Reserve Environment and sustainability Celebrate National Tree by joining our … Sunday 27 July from 10.00am to 12.00pm. Bring your family and friends along to help enhance a habitat corridor along the creekline and surrounds. With your help, we aim to plant more than 3000 …

Celebrate National Tree by joining our annual community planting session along the Mullum Mullum Creek trail on Sunday 27 July from 10.00am to 12.00pm.

Bring your family and friends along to help enhance a habitat corridor along the creekline and surrounds.

With your help, we aim to plant more than 3000 indigenous young plants.

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, sturdy shoes and any snacks.

Where to meet

Please enter via Reynolds Road, Donvale. Parking is available at the Mullum Mullum sports precinct. Planting will be along the creek trail, marked with signage and marquees.

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Morello Reserve
… Morello Reserve facilities include equipment and furniture including table seat and picnic table, snake seating wall, garden beds and tree planting and new path connection. 47 Morello Circle …

Morello Reserve facilities include equipment and furniture including table seat and picnic table, snake seating wall, garden beds and tree planting and new path connection.

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  • Equipment and furniture including table seat and picnic table
  • Snake seating wall
  • Garden beds and tree planting
  • New path connection 

 

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This is an on lead reserve.

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Kimberley Reserve
… link for the local community to access Templestowe Road and its associated bus stops and amenities. The Reserve contains a concrete path, a row of deciduous trees and lighting at either end. Kimberley Way Bulleen VIC 3105 …

Kimberley Reserve provides a useful pedestrian link for the local community to access Templestowe Road and its associated bus stops and amenities. The Reserve contains a concrete path, a row of deciduous trees and lighting at either end.

The Reserve is part of the informal linear connection of parks from Pleasant Reserve to Birrarung Park via Sheahans Reserve, Morang Reserve, the Kimberley Way footpath and Kimberley Reserve.

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Sandra Reserve
… double swing set, monkey bars, spinner, stepping logs and seating. A basketball half court for older children, with …
A fun playspace with multi-age play equipment including a unit with a slide,  double swing set, monkey bars, spinner, stepping logs and seating. A basketball half court for older children, with a concrete path connecting these spaces.

Suitable age group: 1 to 8 years

 

 

 

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