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Electrify Your Life with Solar Savers - induction cooktops

Solar Savers takes the hassle out of going all-electric at home. Join our webinar series to learn about the expanded supplier panel and new product offerings. This event focuses on induction cooktops....

By going all-electric and improving the efficiency of your home, you can improve comfort and lower your energy bills.

Solar Savers is a local government initiative that helps residents go electric with trustworthy suppliers and quality products. 

The Solar Savers program is expanding to provide greater choice, with more products and suppliers. 

Join a series of informative webinars during August 2025 to learn about the exciting new offerings. 

Session 4: Induction cooktops

In this presentation, you'll learn about induction cooktops, how they work and the benefits of installing one. You will also hear from Solar Savers' panel of trusted suppliers, who will answer common questions about this energy efficient cooking option.
 

Registration is essential. 

Join us at further sessions throughout August:

Solar, Batteries, and Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers Tuesday 19 August, 7:00pm
Heat Pump Hot Water SystemsWednesday 20 August, 12:00pm
Split Systems (Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning)Thursday 21 August, 12:00pm
Insulation and Draught ProofingWednesday 27 August, 7:00pm
Home Energy AssessmentsThursday 28 August, 7:00pm

 

Electrify Your Life

This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, creating a brighter Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life.

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Electrify Your Life with Solar Savers - insulation and draught proofing

Solar Savers takes the hassle out of going all-electric at home. Join our webinar series to learn about the expanded supplier panel and new product offerings. This event focuses on insulation and draught proofing....

By going all-electric and improving the efficiency of your home, you can improve comfort and lower your energy bills.

Solar Savers is a local government initiative that helps residents go electric with trustworthy suppliers and quality products. 

The Solar Savers program is expanding to provide greater choice, with more products and suppliers. 

Join a series of informative webinars during August 2025 to learn about the exciting new offerings. 

Session 5: Insulation and Draught Proofing

In this presentation, you'll learn about insulation and draught proofing, how they work and the benefits of installing them in your home. You will also hear from Solar Savers' panel of trusted suppliers, who will answer common questions about insulating and draught proofing your property.
 

Registration is essential. 

Join us at further sessions throughout August:

Solar, Batteries, and Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers Tuesday 19 August, 7:00pm
Heat Pump Hot Water SystemsWednesday 20 August, 12:00pm
Split Systems (Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning)Thursday 21 August, 12:00pm
Induction CooktopsTuesday 26 August, 12:00pm
Home Energy AssessmentsThursday 28 August, 7:00pm

 

Electrify Your Life

This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, creating a brighter Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life.

  • A brown-brick building with a large mosaic artwork on the wall.
    Media release: Warrandyte Community Facilitie...
    Manningham Council has released a report outlining opportunities for improving community facilities in Warrandyte.
    8 Dec 2025 Liveable Places and Spaces
  • A brown-brick building with a large mosaic artwork on the wall.
    Warrandyte Community Facilities Review Report...
    We've released a new report outlining opportunities for improving community facilities in Warrandyte.
    8 Dec 2025 Liveable Places and Spaces
  • Legacy blooms with Hughey’s Nursery
    Manningham Council has honoured Hugh Spratling’s 43 years of service by naming the nursery he helped grow after him upon...
    8 Dec 2025 Liveable Places and Spaces
  • Media release: Hughey’s Nursery: Manningham’s...
    Manningham Council has honoured Hugh Spratling’s 43 years of service by naming the nursery he helped grow after him upon...
    8 Dec 2025 Well Governed Council
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    Media release: Make a difference in Manningha...
    Manningham Council is calling for Expressions of Interest from community members to join its advisory committees and...
    2 Dec 2025 Well Governed Council
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Electrify Your Life with Solar Savers - heat pump hot water systems

Solar Savers takes the hassle out of going all-electric at home. Join our webinar series to learn about the expanded supplier panel and new product offerings. This event focuses on electric heat pump hot water systems....

UPDATE: This event has passed. View the webinar recording.

By going all-electric and improving the efficiency of your home, you can improve comfort and lower your energy bills.

Solar Savers is a local government initiative that helps residents go electric with trustworthy suppliers and quality products. 

The Solar Savers program is expanding to provide greater choice, with more products and suppliers. 

Join a series of informative webinars during August 2025 to learn about the exciting new offerings. 

Session 2: Heat pump hot water systems

In this presentation, you'll learn about heat pump hot water systems, how they work and the benefits of installing one. You will also hear from Solar Savers' panel of trusted suppliers, who will answer common questions about this energy efficient hot water option.
 

Join us at further sessions throughout August:

Solar, Batteries, and Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers Tuesday 19 August 7:00pm
Split Systems (Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning)Thursday 21 August 12:00pm
Induction CooktopsTuesday 26 August 12:00pm
Insulation and Draught ProofingWednesday 27 August 7:00pm
Home Energy AssessmentsThursday 28 August 7:00pm

 

Electrify Your Life

This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, creating a brighter Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life.

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    Warrandyte Community Facilities Review Report...
    We've released a new report outlining opportunities for improving community facilities in Warrandyte.
    8 Dec 2025 Liveable Places and Spaces
  • Legacy blooms with Hughey’s Nursery
    Manningham Council has honoured Hugh Spratling’s 43 years of service by naming the nursery he helped grow after him upon...
    8 Dec 2025 Liveable Places and Spaces
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    Manningham Council has honoured Hugh Spratling’s 43 years of service by naming the nursery he helped grow after him upon...
    8 Dec 2025 Well Governed Council
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    Media release: Make a difference in Manningha...
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JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here
… Angela Valamanesh Saturday 3 September, 2.00pm to 3.00pm. Free event. Find out more and register online .  Ceramics …
This exhibition is no longer showing in the Manningham Art Gallery.

JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here is Angela Valamanesh’s exploration into the interconnectedness of life on earth – between human, animal, and plant beings. This life view, first felt intuitively by the artist; is reinforced through her ongoing research at leading libraries and scientific institutions both in Australia and abroad. 

“I believe that art like science can help teach us about who we are, what we are made of and in doing so show us the importance of recognising that we are part of a whole.” Angela Valamanesh

Inspired by the symbiosis between science and poetry, Angela Valamanesh’s artworks elicit intrigue and a strong sense of personal investigation as she manipulates seemingly familiar anatomical, botanical, and parasitic forms in beguiling and unusual ways.

Primarily known for her biomorphic ceramic sculptures, this exhibition also celebrates the artist’s evocative drawings, watercolours, and mixed media works from her developing style of the late 1990s until present.

Historically, links have been made between the human form and plant species, not only structurally but also through language: the family tree, our roots, or a severed limb, while early medicine made connections between plants that resembled parts of our bodies and their therapeutic effects on those body parts.

About the exhibition

JamFactory’s Icon series celebrates the achievements of South Australia’s most influential artists working in craft-based media.

JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here will tour to 14 venues nationally and is accompanied by a 40-page catalogue featuring images by Michael Kluvanek with essays by Dr. Mike Lee and Wendy Walker.

Other public programs

Artist Talk with Angela Valamanesh

Saturday 3 September, 2.00pm to 3.00pm.

Free event.

Find out more and register online. 

Ceramics Workshop with Holly Phillipson

Available sessions:

  • Friday 2 September, 10.30am to 1.30pm
  • Saturday 3 September, 3.00pm to 6.00pm

Tickets: $40 general admission, $30 concession.

Find out more and book online.

About the artist

Angela Valamanesh was born in Port Pirie, South Australia in 1953 and currently lives and works in Adelaide. Angela holds a Diploma in Design in Ceramics from the South Australian School of Art (1977), a Master of Visual Arts from the University of South Australia (1993), and a PhD from the University of South Australia (2012).

Her drawings, ceramic objects, and watercolours are the result of an incredible depth of research, referencing complex scientific, historic, and philosophical ideas. Angela’s imagery stems from micro- and macro- biology, historical anatomical and botanical illustrations, natural history collections, and rare books.

Valamanesh’s oeuvre is populated with the animal, vegetable, and mineral with glimpses of microbes, bacteria, pathogens, and spores. Valamanesh’s works elicit ambiguity and present a strong sense of personal investigation. In the artist’s own words:

“It is important that the work is not prescriptive but offers the viewer the opportunity of personal engagement with the work and time to reflect on their own personal experiences.”

Instrumental in Valamanesh’s bourgeoning visual arts practice was her Samstag Scholarship undertaken at the Glasgow School of Art. This residency resulted in the seminal work For a long while there were only plants, 1997, and is the point of departure for this exhibition. This artwork – a watercolour, pen and ink work on paper and dipped in wax – is a repository for images and ideas that have fuelled Valamanesh’s practice ever since.

Presenting partner
JamFactory

JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here is a JamFactory touring exhibition.

Government partners
Australia Council for the Arts
The Visual Arts and Craft Strategy
Department for Innovation and Skills

JamFactory ICON Angela Valamanesh: About being here has been assisted by the South Australian Government through the Department for Innovation and Skills and the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, Contemporary Touring Initiative.

Angela Valamanesh acknowledges the assistance of the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts.

Angela Valamanesh is represented by GAG PROJECTS, Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide and Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney.

Photo credit: Michal Kluvanek.

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CANCELLED: Electrify Your Life - Low waste induction cooking
… good food that would otherwise go to waste through regular free community lunches and food relief programs.   Please …

UPDATE: This event has been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

By switching to induction cooking, you can create a safer home for your family.

Curious about switching to induction cooking? Keen to reduce food waste in your kitchen? Join us for a hands-on cooking workshop, followed by a community meal hosted by Ajani Neighbourhood House.

Our facilitator from Open Table will provide an educational and interactive cooking experience, focusing on innovative yet simple ways to reduce our household food waste. You'll learn more about the benefits of induction cooking and how Solar Savers can make it easy to switch. 

Be inspired to get creative with vegetable scraps, odds and ends and excess seasonal produce!

Workshop content:

  • Induction cooking - how it works, cookware, how to switch
  • Food waste impacts
  • Interactive cooking demonstration and tasting - Veggie Scrap Fritters
  • Hands on activity  - Pantry Clear Out Bliss Balls

The workshop will be followed by a 2-course lunch, including food prepared during the hands on activity.

 

About Open Table

Open Table is a Melbourne based charity with the dual purpose of increasing food security and reducing food waste. They share good food that would otherwise go to waste through regular free community lunches and food relief programs.

 

Please note:

Registrations are essential and places are limited.

  • This workshop is funded by Manningham Council and hosted in partnership with Ajani Neighbourhood House. The event admission fee paid to Ajani covers the cost of the venue, lunch, tea and coffee.
  • This event is aimed at adults and is not suitable for children.
  • Food tasting is involved - you will be required to detail any allergies when registering.
  • Please wear close-toed shoes to the event.

 

Power up a cleaner future

This event is part of our Electrify Your Life program, which supports residents to go all-electric at home, creating a brighter Manningham. Learn how to make the switch at Electrify Your Life.

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    8 Dec 2025 Liveable Places and Spaces
  • Media release: Hughey’s Nursery: Manningham’s...
    Manningham Council has honoured Hugh Spratling’s 43 years of service by naming the nursery he helped grow after him upon...
    8 Dec 2025 Well Governed Council
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Find an environmental grant or rebate
… Solar Victoria Find out about rebates and interest-free loans to install solar panels, batteries and hot water …

As part of our commitment to addressing climate change, we encourage our community to adopt more sustainable practices. One way we support this is through grants and rebates that promote sustainability.


Learn about the support available for individuals and groups working on projects that help improve the sustainability of Manningham's natural environment.

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Land management grants

Learn about grants to help property owners care for their land, including tree planting, weed removal and pest animal control.

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Solar Savers

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

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Support to electrify your home

Support is available to help you go all-electric. Find out what's on offer from local, state and federal governments.

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External providers

Find a grant or incentive provided by another organisation.

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Creating a clean and renewable future

As part of our climate change response, we're focused on building a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future. We're reducing emissions in Council operations, managing energy, water, and waste responsibly, and empowering our community through awareness, education and support to do the same.

Learn more

Support to electrify your home

Support is available to help you go all-electric. Use the links below to find out about discounts, loans and rebates on offer through State Government and Federal Government initiatives. 

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Manningham Solar Savers

View the support available to Manningham residents through the Solar Savers program.

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Solar Victoria

Find out about rebates and interest-free loans to install solar panels, batteries and hot water systems.

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Victorian Energy Upgrades

View the discounts available for energy-efficient home upgrades, including heating, cooling and hot water systems.

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Clean Energy Regulator

Read about small-scale technology certificates (STCs) provided by the Australian Government upon installation of an eligible renewable energy or hot water system.

Grants and initiatives from other organisations

State and federal governments, along with their partners, offer various loans, financial support, and incentives for sustainability projects. 

For individuals

  • Conservation Covenants - Trust for Nature
  • Victorian Landcare Grants - Victorian Government
  • Electric vehicle duty concession - State Revenue Office
  • Electric vehicle registration discount - Vic Roads
  • Solar for apartments - Solar Victoria

For community groups

  • Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways Program - Melbourne Water

For businesses

  • Business Renewables Buying Group - City of Yarra
  • Victorian Energy Upgrades  - Victorian Government
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Electrify your life in 2025
… it easier for you to go all-electric with a range of free events, resources and rebates.    On this page All News …
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We’re making it easier for you to go all-electric with a range of free events, resources and rebates.   

Manningham residents can access trusted installers, quality products and government discounts to support their transition to solar power and electric appliances through our partnership with Solar Savers.

Why go all-electric?

By going electric, you can create a healthier home and support a cleaner future. 

The process involves upgrading appliances to energy-efficient electric ones. This can include ovens, stovetops, heaters and hot water systems. 

You can also switch to renewable energy by installing solar panels or choosing GreenPower.  

How can I learn more?

Whether you’re new to all-electric homes or have already started the switch, we have an event for you. 

Explore our program:

Learn more about going electric

What is Solar Savers?

Solar Savers is a local government initiative that has been helping households go electric and switch to solar energy since 2018. You can join the 10,000 plus Manningham households with solar who have begun their journey to an all-electric home. 

Solar Savers takes the hard work out of going all-electric, helping you install quality and affordable rooftop solar, batteries, hot water heat pumps and reverse cycle air conditioners.

Learn more about Solar Savers.

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Soak up spring: 2025 Spring Outdoors Festival
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With winter behind us, it’s the perfect time to rediscover our region’s natural beauty. 

The Spring Outdoors Festival is an opportunity to connect with nature through a broad program of environmental events. 

Banyule, Manningham and Nillumbik Councils are proud to collaborate again to offer our communities exciting experiences in nature.

There are events to suit families, children and individuals of all ages.

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The much-loved Spring Outdoors Festival is back this September, with a jam-packed program of free and low-cost events for all ages.

Running from September to November, the festival – a partnership program of Manningham, Banyule and Nilumbik Councils – features more than 50 events celebrating nature, sustainability and local biodiversity. 

Manningham Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Diamante said the festival is a much-anticipated part of the annual calendar, offering the community a chance to connect with the environment and each other. 

“We’re lucky to live in an area with such incredible biodiversity and green spaces,” Cr Diamante said.

“The Spring Outdoors Festival is all about inspiring our community to get outside, learn something new and take simple steps that help our environment thrive.”

This year’s program shines a light on biodiversity, with environment seminars, a wildlife gardening seminar series, a guided nature walk and more. 

Festival highlights include:

  • Breakfast with the platypus river walk (Sunday 7 September, 6:45am to 8:30am)
  • Backyard birds of Warrandyte (Tuesday 14 October, 11:00am to 12:00pm)
  • Wildlife Gardening Seminar Series: Attracting wildlife and birds into the garden (Thursday 30 October, 7:00pm to 9:00pm)
  • Star gazing night at Ruffey Lake Park (Friday 17 October, 8:00pm to 10:00pm)

The festival kicks off on 7 September and runs until November. Bookings are essential.

For the full program and to register, visit manningham.vic.gov.au/spring-outdoors 

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We advocate for you

Advocacy is an important way for us to provide a voice for the community on issues that matter. This is an essential role of local government.

We are advocating to influence state and federal governments to fund important priority projects around planning, transport, infrastructure and services.

We are calling for Federal Government support for a number of priority projects ahead of this year’s Federal election.

This includes seeking funding support for seven major projects as well as a series of local sports infrastructure, road and footpath upgrades in Manningham.  

Aquarena outdoor redevelopment

Aquarena is Manningham’s sole aquatic centre, the outdoor area (built in 1960s) is a much-loved space, however, is at the end of its lifespan and requires a total refresh.

This facility serves the entire municipality, receiving 1.14 million visits annually, and without this redevelopment, Manningham Council will struggle to accommodate the growing demands of the community and the delivery of essential health and wellbeing outcomes effectively.

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High Frequency Busway

Manningham is the only municipality in metropolitan Melbourne without train or tram, making buses the only form of public transport for our residents.

Manningham Council has continuously advocated for a High Frequency Busway link along Doncaster Road corridor from Mitcham Station to the CBD.

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5 Ways intersection safety improvements

Our community continue to raise concerns regarding the safety of the intersection at Ringwood-Warrandyte Road, Croydon Road, Husseys Lane and Brumbys Lane in Warrandyte South (commonly known as ‘5-ways’).

Manningham Council has been advocating to the State Government and directly to the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) for multiple years seeking help to fix this serious safety issue.

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The North East Link project

NELP has committed to deliver a like for like replacement of Doncaster Park and Ride whereas we are seeking a Transit Oriented Development with increased capacity.

There has been concern from the community over instances of noise and dust that have not triggered intervention.

We have been advocating for filters to be installed within the ventilation stack since 2019 through the Environmental Effects Statement (EES) Hearings.

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Park Orchards Community House and Learning Centre

The Park Orchards Community House and Learning Centre is a highly successful service, engaging over 1200 individuals each week. The development of a new community house was identified as a high priority in Council’s Community Infrastructure Plan.

Neighbourhood/community houses are a shared responsibility with the State Government. Manningham Council has already demonstrated its commitment to this new building by purchasing the land for a new community house.

What we are asking for

Council calls on the Federal and State Government for significant funding.

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Community legal services

There is no dedicated community legal service located in Manningham. 

Manningham has a high percentage of overseas born residents (44%) and an increasing number of very low-income residents (25%). These factors indicate that our population has a range of vulnerabilities and needs for a legal service that provides free or low-cost assistance in a service that caters for cultural and linguistic diversity.

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Open space upgrades

Manningham’s open space network is facing increasing pressure from increased population density, major projects such as the North East Link, loss of private open space and tree canopy cover, climate change and increased demand for recreation facilities . Population forecasts an increase from 133,00 today to 149,000 by 2036, which will exacerbate the pressure on our open spaces.

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Suburban Rail Loop

We're advocating for a Doncaster Station to be included in the first phase of construction of the Suburban Rail Loop.

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Affordable housing

The Eastern Affordable Housing Alliance (EAHA) is a formal collaboration of six councils working to address the housing affordability crisis in Melbourne’s eastern metro region.

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Doncaster Hill public transport infrastructure

Improved transport infrastructure through Doncaster Hill will unlock and complement regional opportunities for improved access to jobs, educational and health facilities and to other community and social services.

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Jumping Creek Road in Wonga Park

Jumping Creek Road Wonga Park is in a unique and environmentally sensitive area. The road is being upgraded to improve safety for all users, including motorists, cyclists and pedestrians, whilst also protecting our wildlife and vegetation.

The works are expected to cost up to $21 million over the project life. This is a significant burden for the Manningham community, and we seek contributions from all levels of government to enable this project to proceed.

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