… at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. Meetings … meeting. Other temporary changes to our Council meetings: Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a … or you can have your question read out by our CEO. Public Question Time form. Find out more about Meetings …
Meeting Date: 25 May 2021 Meeting Time: 7.00pm Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings
We have recently reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. Meetings will proceed in the Council Chamber with the appropriate physical distancing requirements to minimise potential transmission of COVID-19. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page or our 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. You will have the opportunity to attend the meeting and read out your question or you can have your question read out by our CEO. Public Question Time form.
… at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. Meetings … meeting. Other temporary changes to our Council meetings: Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a … or you can have your question read out by our CEO. Public Question Time form. Find out more about Meetings …
Meeting Date: 20 April 2021 Meeting Time: 6.00pm Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Notice is given that a Council Meeting of the Manningham City Council will be held in the Council Chambers at 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster at 6:00pm on Tuesday, 20 April 2021. This meeting is called pursuant to Rule 12.1 of the Governance Rules. The business to be transacted at this Council meeting is:
Receipt of Recommendations from the Community Panel
Endorsement of the Councillor Gift Policy
Amendment to MAV State Council Motion
All residents and interested people are welcome to attend.
ANDREW DAY
Chief Executive Officer
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings
We have recently reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. Meetings will proceed in the Council Chamber with the appropriate physical distancing requirements to minimise potential transmission of COVID-19. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page or our 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. You will have the opportunity to attend the meeting and read out your question or you can have your question read out by our CEO. Public Question Time form.
… 03 9840 9333 Arts Centre Halls and Centres Health centre Public space School and learning Venue Venues and Facilities …
MC Square offers a variety of meeting rooms for hire. Located on Doncaster Road between Westfield and our Civic Centre, it is conveniently accessible by public transport. There are ample parking spaces on site.
Access to the centre
For information on services running at MC Square, please contact the relevant organisations directly. For more information on library services, visit the Whitehorse Manningham Libraries website.
Organisations located at MC Square
MC Square also provides services on health, education, welfare, community, arts, cultural and heritage. See below for a complete list of the organisations located at MC Square.
Offering a wide range of community education programs and courses designed to be accessible to all. The Pines Learning provides opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with others in a supportive environment.
… construction in Carlton Court, Templestowe 6:07 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 13:07 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS … East 22:58 10. CITY PLANNING 23:05 10.1 Shopping Centre Upgrade Plan 33:35 10.2 Community Local Law 2023 47:23 10.3 …
Meeting Date: 30 May 2023 Meeting Time: 7.00pm Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
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Time Stamps
Timecode
Item
4.25
5. PRESENTATIONS
4:33
6. PETITIONS
4:38
6.1 Parking restrictions in Rose Street Doncaster
5:28
6.2 Footpath construction in Carlton Court, Templestowe
6:07
7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
13:07
8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS
13:17
9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS
13:20
9.1 Planning application PLA22/0031 for an amendment to Planning Permit PL 14/024793 at 1026-1030 Doncaster Road, Doncaster East
22:58
10. CITY PLANNING
23:05
10.1 Shopping Centre Upgrade Plan
33:35
10.2 Community Local Law 2023
47:23
10.3 New Committees - Liveable Places and Spaces Advisory Committee (LPSAC) and Historical Societies Working Group (HSWG) - Endorse Terms of Reference
… Drainage upgrade: Trezise Street and Cemetery Road, Warrandyte We’re … management and reduce flood risk. On this page … Drainage upgrade: Trezise Street and Cemetery Road, Warrandyte …
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Improving drainage and flood mitigation is one of the ways we're building a better Manningham.
What's happening?
We’re upgrading the drainage system along Trezise Street and Cemetery Road, Warrandyte to improve stormwater management and reduce flood risk.
The project will involve:
upgrading drainage
installing kerb and channel
Where is it?
This project will include the drainage:
along Trezise Street, between Yarra Street and Brackenbury Street.
along Cemetery Road, between Yarra Street and Brackenbury Street.
within the easement at 21 Brackenbury Street.
Map - Trezise Street and Cemetary Road drainage improvements
Map - Trezise Street and Cemetary Road drainage improvements
This upgrade will improve stormwater management to prevent flooding, reduce water pooling, and minimise erosion. This will ensure a safer and more resilient environment for our community.
How will the works affect me?
We’ll provide information about any potential impacts closer to construction.
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Meeting Date: 22 March 2022 Meeting Time: 7.00pm Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
We have recently reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. 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. You will have the opportunity to attend the meeting and read out your question or you can have your question read out by our CEO. For more information click here.
… at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. Council … meeting. Other temporary changes to our Council meetings: Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a …
Meeting Date: 26 April 2022 Meeting Time: 7.00pm Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
We have recently reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. 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. You will have the opportunity to attend the meeting and read out your question or you can have your question read out by our CEO. For more information click here.
… Road and drainage upgrade: Oban Road, Ringwood North and Donvale We're … and reduce flood risk. On this page … Road and drainage upgrade: Oban Road, Ringwood North and Donvale …
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Updated: 22 January 2025
Improving the quality of our roads and stormwater drainage systems are some of the ways we’re building a better Manningham.
We're upgrading Oban Road in Ringwood North and Donvale to improve road and footpath safety and reduce flood risk.
Where is it?
This project will be delivered in two stages.
Stage one
Construction will occur along Oban Road, between property 321 and the Glenvale Road intersection, Ringwood North.
stabilisation of the existing to improve pavement resilience
localised pavement widening
maintenance improvements to the existing kerb and channel
new asphalt surface
additional minor asphalt works along Beckett Road
Stage two
Construction will occur along Oban Road, between Glenvale Road and Smedley Road, Donvale.
installation of underground stormwater drainage
kerb and channel
road widening in some sections
weed removal
new asphalt surface
footpath upgrades, between Barnsdale and Smedley roads.
This project will be delivered under our 2024/25 Capital Works Program.
Why is it needed?
These works will deliver significant safety and environmental benefits.
Improvements include resurfacing the road to reduce potholes, rutting, and cracking, ensuring smoother and safer travel. Widening certain sections will provide sufficient space for vehicles to pass safely, minimising the risk of accidents.
Installing underground drainage will effectively manage stormwater, reduce flood risks, and prevent road damage. Additionally, removing weeds will promote native biodiversity by controlling invasive species and supporting the local ecosystem.
When will the works happen?
Stage one works will begin in early to mid-2025.
Stage two works will begin after the stage one works, later in 2025.
These schedules are subject to weather conditions and third party approvals.
How will the works affect me?
Works will occur between 7.00am and 5.00pm on weekdays and 9.00am and 3.00pm on Saturdays.
During these times, you may notice:
construction noise
minor traffic delays
road closures with access granted to local residents
reduced on street parking
temporary disruptions to driveway access – we will contact affected properties directly.
Please follow the directions of staff and signs to move safely around the area.
We appreciate your patience and understanding while we work to improve the drainage in your area.
… Templestowe Route Upgrade: Stage 1 roadworks begin 30 June We’re starting construction on the Templestowe Route Upgrade on Monday 30 June 2025. On this page Key Projects Westerfolds Ward All News … Templestowe Route Upgrade: Stage 1 roadworks begin 30 June …
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We’re starting construction on the Templestowe Route Upgrade on Monday 30 June 2025.
All businesses at the Templestowe Village will remain open and accessible throughout the works, with clear pedestrian and road detour signage in place.
What is the Templestowe Route?
The Templestowe Route is a series of connecting roads in Templestowe, including Parker Street, Swilk Street, James Street and Anderson Street. It’s commonly used by local residents and drivers travelling to Templestowe Village and surrounding suburbs.
Image: The Templestowe Route
Why is it being upgraded?
Several safety issues have been identified with Templestowe Route, including poor drainage and inadequate facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.
This upgrade will improve safety for all road users, while also enhancing the vibrancy of Templestowe Village by creating more connected and inviting public spaces.
Upcoming works
Over the next 18 months, we will deliver 4 stages of works to upgrade Anderson Street and Parker Street. Read more about each of these stages at Your Say Manningham.
Works will include:
full road reconstruction
installation of underground drainage, kerb, and channel
new footpaths and improved pedestrian access
new pedestrian-operated crossing at Wood and Anderson streets
reduced and variable speed limits between Porter and Milne streets
formalisation of existing parking spaces
upgraded bus stops on Swilk and Parker Street
new street lighting
landscaping, including selective tree removal and planting.
Stage 1 construction: Anderson Street works (James Street to Wood Street)
Stage 1 will take place between 30 June to mid-August 2025. We’re rebuilding this part of the road, which will include fixing the road base, adjusting road levels and installing underground drains.
Road closure and detours:
This section of the road will be fully closed for 4 to 6 weeks.
We planned this through the July school holidays to reduce traffic impacts.
Signs will be in place to guide drivers around the area via Wood, Milne and James streets.
… Facilities upgrade: Wonga Park Netball Courts redevelopment Find out … On this page Yarra Ward All News … Facilities upgrade: Wonga Park Netball Courts redevelopment …
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UPDATED: 28 March 2025 partnership details and timeline
Improving our local sporting facilities is one of the ways we’re building a better Manningham.
What is happening?
In partnership with the Australian Government through the Play Our Way Funding Program, we're upgrading the netball courts and flood lighting at Wonga Park Reserve, Wonga Park.
The project will involve:
Stage 1
reconstructing the netball courts with compliant courts of play, lighting, fencing, and additional space for basketball
stabilising the embankments around the courts and addressing overgrown vegetation
removal of the timber bridge beside the existing netball courts
new player shelters
Stage 2
a new small sized facility to service the netball courts, including toilets, a multi-purpose change space, storage, drinking station, and scorer's shelter.
This project will be delivered as part of our 2025/26 Capital Works Program.
Where are the works?
Works will take place at the Wonga Park Netball Courts at Wonga Park Reserve, Wonga Park.
When will the works happen?
Stage 1 construction is scheduled to begin in June 2025 with an expected duration of five months. This schedule is subject to weather conditions.
Stage 2 will follow the completion of Stage 1 works.
Why are the works needed?
The need to upgrade this facility was identified through a Netball Victoria Facility Audit and is planned as part of our Wonga Park Reserve Masterplan.
The existing facilities, including lighting, must be upgraded to comply with the latest Netball Victoria and industry guidelines.
The project will also provide new player shelters and a multipurpose facility, including a toilet and scorers shelter to support local clubs and communities who use the facility.
How will the works affect me?
The works will take place on weekdays during the hours of 7.00am and 5.00pm.
You may notice:
construction noise
minor traffic delays, including a temporary single lane closure
disruptions to car parking
footpath detours around the works
temporary disruptions to the reserve access.
Please follow the directions of staff and signs to move safely around the area.
We appreciate your patience and understanding while we work to improve the facilities in your area.
Questions?
If you have any questions about this project, contact us.
… of items from plants, clothing and crafts direct to the public. For more information visit the Rotary Club of …
Tunstall Square Market is located at Tunstall Square Shopping Centre, corner Doncaster and Tunstall Road, Doncaster East. The market is held on the last Sunday of the month from 8.00am to 1.00pm.
Tunstall Square Market has up to 100 stalls selling an eclectic mix of items from plants, clothing and crafts direct to the public.
… further notice. Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not … meeting. Other temporary changes to our Council meetings: Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a … Olympic Games acknowledgement 24:34 - Petitions 25:50 - Public question time 33:06 - Community Partnership Grant …
Meeting Date: 27 July 2021 Meeting Time: 7.00pm Location: Virtual meeting. You can watch the livestream on this page or on our Facebook page.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings
As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. Pursuant to the Local Government Act 2020, Council meetings will be held virtually until further notice. Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not permitted. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (you can view the livestream on our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account). 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 Mayor. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.
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Agenda timestamps
00:00 - Opening prayer and statements of acknowledgement
04:28 - Passing of Doreen Stoves AM PSM JP
23:57 - Tokyo Olympic Games acknowledgement
24:34 - Petitions
25:50 - Public question time
33:06 - Community Partnership Grant Program 2021-2025
38:18 - Draft Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2021-2025
… of COVID-19. Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not … meeting. Other temporary changes to our Council meetings: Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a … your question, your question will be read out by our CEO. Public Question Time form. Find out more about Meetings …
Meeting Date: 24 November 2020 Meeting Time: 7.00pm Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Council Meetings
As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. This Council meeting will proceed in the Council Chamber adhering to our COVID-Safe Plan to minimise potential transmission of COVID-19.
Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not permitted. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (you can view the livestream on our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account). 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 to read your question, your question will be read out by our CEO. Public Question Time form.
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We love supporting vibrant diverse and events that benefits the community.
You’ve come to the right place if you’re considering hosting:
festivals
community events
weddings
corporate functions
photography shoots
commercial filming
family days.
Holding a successful event requires careful and considerate planning. We work with event organisers to ensure events are safe and cause minimal disruptions. If you’re organising a public or private event in an outdoor public space, you may need our approval to do so.
Manningham Council is inviting residents of Warrandyte, Wonga Park and surrounds to help shape infrastructure projects planned for their neighbourhood....
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Manningham Council is inviting residents of Warrandyte, Wonga Park and surrounds to help shape infrastructure projects planned for their neighbourhood.
Locals are encouraged to attend a drop-in session this August to view project designs, ask questions and share feedback.
Manningham Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Diamante, said hearing directly from residents is essential to making decisions that reflect the community’s priorities.
“Discussing projects with residents throughout the design and planning phase leads to better decision-making and outcomes that reflect community needs and preferences,”
“These sessions are a chance for us to explain decisions that have been made and ensure future outcomes are shaped by community input.”.
You’ll need a works and drainage permit (WDP) to dig up Manningham’s assets within a road reserve or an easement.
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You will need a Works and Drainage Permit (WDP) to undertake works that impact Manningham’s assets.
Manningham's assets are generally located on public land beyond the property boundary and can include:
private property connections
stormwater Connection
water works
sewer works
gas works
electricity works
communication works
larger scale utility works along a street
geotechnical investigations
other types of works.
A permit makes sure all completed works is to a suitable standard and that members of the public are safe at all times.
Works that need a permit
You will need a WDP if you are planning on doing any work on any of the assets listed above. This can include stormwater and general utility connection works for the following:
private property connections
larger scale utility works along a street
geotechnical investigations
other types of works.
Stormwater and drainage connection work
Only a qualified plumber can do any water tapping and stormwater drainage connection work.
With a stormwater connection, you will also need approval and an inspection.
The applicant is responsible for public safety and traffic management
The applicant is responsible for managing public safety if applying for the permit. They are also responsible for reinstating Manningham’s assets to our standards following the works. There might be a requirement for an applicant to produce traffic management plans before permit approval.
Apply for a permit before starting works
You will need to apply for a WDP for all stormwater drainage connections before commencing any drainage connections.
You will a WDP before connecting a drain on private property to Manningham’s drains. Our drains include underground drains which share a common boundary with roads or are within easements on private property.
If you are planning to undertake works within a road, easement, footpath, nature strip or reserve we manage, you will need to get a WDP before starting.
You should apply for a WDP at least 10 business days before you plan to start the works.
The permit fee is $384. We will issue an invoice after completing an initial assessment of the application. You are not required to pay up front.
After receiving your application and the documents, plans or drawings we require, we will make an assessment. We will also prepare the permit conditions. If we need further information, we will ask by email.
It may take up to 10 business days for us to email you an invoice. The permit approval will be sent after you’ve paid.
If you are no longer doing any work requiring a WDP, contact us to cancel your application or permit. If you have already made a payment and do not intend on doing the works, we will give you a refund.
Contact the coordinating road authority
You will need to contact the relevant coordinating road authority (CRA) before any work on a road reserve. The CRA will vary depending on whether the road reserve is under local, state or federal government control. To determine which CRA is relevant, contact us.
Contact dial before you dig to find out if there are any utility services or infrastructure located below ground, either underneath or near your proposed works