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Scam awareness information session
… so reserve your seat today! Manningham Function Centre Seniors Whats On … Scam awareness information session …

Manningham's Healthy Ageing Team in partnership with the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission), ScamWatch and the National Anti Scam Centre present a free Scams awareness presentation.

Stop. Better safe than scammed.

Scammers are criminals who use increasingly sophisticated methods to target their victims. In this session, a representative from The National Anti-Scam Centre (also known as Scamwatch), will deliver a free presentation designed to help you identify scams and stay safe.

They’ll showcase some real-life examples, and let you know what to do if you have been targeted. They’ll also provide an overview on how the Centre is working across government and industry to help make Australia a harder target for scams.

Places are limited, so reserve your seat today.

Manningham Council's Healthy Ageing Team in partnership with the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission), ScamWatch and the National Anti Scam Centre present a free Scams Awareness Presentation.


Stop. Better safe than scammed.


Scammers are criminals who use increasingly sophisticated methods to target their victims.
In this session, a representative from The National Anti-Scam Centre (also known as Scamwatch), will deliver a free presentation designed to help you identify scams and stay safe.

They’ll showcase some real-life examples, and let you know what to do if you have been targeted. They’ll also provide an overview on how the Centre is working across government and industry to help make Australia a harder target for scams.

Places are limited, so reserve your seat today!

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Council Meeting 13 September 2022

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.  ...

Meeting Date: 13 September 2022
Meeting Time: 6.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.          

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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

Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:

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

 

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, 13 September 2022.  This meeting is called pursuant to Rule 12.1 of the Governance Rules.  The business to be transacted at this Council meeting is:

  • Audit & Risk Committee Chair’s six-monthly report to Council
  • 2021/22 Financial Report and Performance Statement: Approval in Principle
  • Administrative Amendment to Governance Rules

All residents and interested people are welcome to attend. This meeting will be livestreamed on Manningham’s Facebook page and on this page.

ANDREW DAY

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Council meeting livestream

 

Agenda item timestamps

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  5. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
07:00 5.1 Audit and Risk Committee Chair's Biannual Report
09:00 5.2 2021/22 Financial Report and Performance Statement: Approval in Principle
10:00 5.3 Administrative Amendment to Governance Rules (Page 92)

 

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Home Harvest - Winter fruit tree pruning and maintenance

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Karen Sutherland from Edible Eden Design will talk about the best way to maintain and prune your fruit trees during winter for long lasting thriving fruit trees. 

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

Registration is recommended but not required.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Breakfast with the Platypus River Walk

Join us for an early morning walk along the Birrarung (Yarra River) to spot the elusive platypus....

Join Melbourne Water Platypus Education Officer, Madeline Taylor, and Manningham Waterwatch Coordinator, Nigel Philpot, for an early morning walk along the Birrarung (Yarra River) to spot platypuses and to celebrate Threatened Species Day. 

Along the walk, you'll learn about these unique and vulnerable creatures while in their habitat.

The walk is an easy 2km stroll that's suitable for all ages, including young children. Participants will cross a foot suspension bridge over the Yarra and finish at the Wombat Bend play spaces, making it a fun morning for families.

Details

  • Please arrive by 6.45am.
  • Bring binoculars, solid shoes, weather-appropriate clothing and a water bottle.
  • A light breakfast will be served after the walk. 

Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. 

In the event of extreme weather, this event will be cancelled.

2025 Spring Outdoors Festival

This event is part of Manningham's 2025 Spring Outdoors Festival.

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.

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About Riverfest

This event is part of the 2025 Birrarung Riverfest. Celebrate our river at one of 60+ events hosted over three weeks from 6 to 28 September.

Whether you enjoy riverside walks, cleanups, creative workshops or paddling adventures, there's something for everyone at Riverfest.

Riverfest is presented by the Yarra Riverkeeper Association and our partners Burndap Birrarung burndap umarkoo collaboration and Melbourne Water.

Explore the Riverfest program.

About this event

Join Melbourne Water Platypus Education Officer Madeline Taylor and Manningham Waterwatch Coordinator Nigel Philpot for an early morning walk along the Birrarung (Yarra River) at Finns Reserve, a platypus sighting hotspot, to celebrate Threatened Species Day. Learn about these unique and vulnerable creatures in their natural habitat.

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Home Harvest - Seed Saving and End of Year Seed Swap!

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious, fresh food at home....

Come along and learn from market gardener and passionate seed saver, Julie Bennett from Montalto Kitchen Gardener and Seeds are free. 

In this session, we'll cover the incredible world of seeds, while also discussing tips, tricks and techniques for how to successfully save your own seed – year after year. This will save you money while preserving heritage seeds and maintaining the genetic diversity and local adaptations of our food crops.

This seminar begins at 6.15pm. Please bring along any saved or excess seeds for a seed swap party afterwards! Please ensure your seeds are correctly labelled (envelopes will be provided).

About Home Harvest: Home Harvest is a free, complete home gardening program that runs monthly from February to December. It aims to educate and inspire residents to grow their own organic, nutritious and delicious produce at home. The series hosts seminars, question and answer time, on-site activities and food swaps!

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Below we have collated some of our popular applications. 

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  • Pets and animals
  • Businesses
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Waste and recycling

View all waste and recycling applications

  • Book a hard rubbish collection

    Wanting to get rid of large household items? Find out how and when you can book a hard waste collection.

  • Apply for a skip bin or shipping container permit

    Find out how to apply for a skip bin or shipping container permit

  • Book a bundled branches collection

    Want to get rid of large branches that can't fit into your FOGO bin? Find out how and when you can book a bundled branches waste collection.

  • Repair or replace a broken, damaged or missing bin

    Find out how to request a repair or replacement.

  • Start a new waste service or add an additional bin

    If you're new to Manningham, moving into a new house, or need an additional bin, find out how you can order new bins and how much it costs.

  • Swap your bin size

    Find out how to upsize or downsize your bins and how much it costs.

Property and development

View all property and development applications

  • Apply for a planning permit

    Find out how to apply for a planning permit including VicSmart applications.

  • Request a certificate of ownership

    Get official confirmation that you own a property.

  • Apply for an access across reserves permit

    You need an access across reserves permit to get access to private property through an adjoining Council reserve or Council property for any building works or similar.

  • Lodge a certificate of compliance for your pool or spa

    Find out who can inspect your pool or spa and how and when to lodge regular proof or compliance.

  • Apply for works, drainage and stormwater connection permit

    You’ll need a works and drainage permit (WDP) to dig up Manningham’s assets within a road reserve or an easement.

  • Request a copy of building plans

    View what types of building plans you can request a copy of and find out how to do it.

Parking, roads and footpaths

View all parking, roads and footpaths applications

  • Apply to park a heavy vehicle on private residential land

    Find out how apply to park a heavy vehicle on private residential land.

  • Apply for a carer parking permit

    Find out how to apply for a carer parking permit.

  • Apply for a tradesperson parking permit

    Find out how to apply for a tradesperson parking permit.

  • Apply for a trader parking permit

    Find out how to apply for a trader parking permit.

  • Apply for a residential parking permit

    Find out how to apply for a residential parking permit.

  • Apply for an access across reserves permit

    You need an access across reserves permit to get access to private property through an adjoining Council reserve or Council property for any building works or similar.

Rates and valuations

View all rates and valuations applications

  • Property valuation

    Find out how your property is valued and how to submit an objection if you believe the valuation is incorrect.

  • Update your rates details

    Find out how to update your contact details or manage your direct debit details. 

  • Apply for rates payment assistance

    If you’re experiencing financial difficulties, you might be able to get help with your rates payments if you're eligible.

  • Apply for a rates concession rebate

    If you hold a valid concession, you may be eligible for a rebate.

  • Receive your rates notice via email

    Register to have your rates notice delivered directly to your email through eNotices.

  • Request a certificate of ownership

    Get official confirmation that you own a property.

Pets and animals

View all pets and animals applications

  • Register your pet

    You will need to microchip your pet and register them with us. Registering your pet lets you reunite with them if they ever get lost.

  • Update your pet's registration details

    If you are new to Manningham, make sure to register your pet with us. This will make sure they are safe at all times.

  • Apply for an additional animal permit

    There are limits to how many pets or livestock you can keep on your property. It also needs to meet size requirements for you to keep livestock.

Businesses

View all businesses applications

  • Real estate advertising

    Find out the requirements for real estate advertising and promotion of properties for sale

  • Register your food business

    Find out how to register your food business, how much it costs and when you need to apply.

  • Apply for a footpath trading permit

    Footpath trading is an essential part of our retail experience. Although we encourage footpath trading, you'll need a permit.

  • Register your health and beauty business

    Find out how to register your health and beauty business, how much it costs and when you need to apply.

  • Register your accommodation business

    Find out how to register your accommodation business, how much it costs and when you need to apply.

  • Does my event need council approval

    Find out all you need to know about holding an event on Manningham land. Which locations, what events, timing and cost of approval.

Assistance and support services

View all assistance and support services applications

  • Apply for a seniors club support grant

    The Seniors Club Support Grant allows seniors clubs to achieve short to medium term community development outcomes.

  • Apply for a healthy ageing grant

    The Healthy Ageing Grant works in partnership with community organisations to improve the health and quality of life of older adults in Manningham. 

  • Book an immunisation session

    How to book and prepare you and your child for an immunisation session at Manningham.

  • Book a Maternal and Child Health appointment

    Book your child’s next Key Age and Stage Maternal and Child Health appointment

  • Apply for financial hardship relief

    If you are experiencing genuine financial hardship you can apply for a special payment arrangement with us

  • Apply for a small grant

    The Small Grant lets not for profit groups to deliver one off, innovative activities supporting the community and enhances the lives of residents.

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Home Harvest - Essential garden infrastructure for a thriving food garden

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Join urban food garden specialist Kat Lavers from The Plummery as she discusses garden tools and infrastructure.

The session will cover:

  • alternatives to pots
  • stakes
  • shade cloth
  • nets
  • buckets
  • ties
  • and what to look out for in hard rubbish, skips and op shops.

Kat will also cover which tools are worth investing a few dollars in, and how to look after them.

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

Registration is recommended but not required.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Home Harvest - Getting ready for the summer harvest - part 1

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

In this comprehensive program, Sustainable Gardening Australia will cover everything you need to know about preparing your garden (in Spring) for a bumper summer harvest.

Part one will cover planning, preparing, and growing your garden organically.

Topics include:

  • what does growing organically mean
  • designing your summer organic garden
  • soil management and amendment
  • organic fertilizers
  • integrated pest management
  • composting and worm farms.

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Home Harvest - Getting ready for the summer harvest - part 2

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

In this comprehensive program, Sustainable Gardening Australia will cover everything you need to know about preparing your garden (in Spring) for a bumper summer harvest.

Part 2 will cover:

  • garden maintenance and preparation
  • selecting what to plant and when to plant it
  • summer veggies in pots
  • mulching
  • smart watering and managing hot weather
  • introducing sustainable ways to improve productivity
  • starting with seeds and seedlings
  • tips for sustainably avoiding and managing pests and diseases
  • feeding the soil and summer crops.

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Ready Set Go, Lets Move - By Diabetes Victoria
… adults aged 18 years and older. MC Square meeting rooms Seniors … Ready Set Go, Lets Move - By Diabetes Victoria …

Exercise – of course we all know it’s good for health, especially if you have diabetes. But knowing where to start and how to stay motivated can be tough. 

This is where Ready Set Go, Let’s Move comes in. Get support and be empowered to take the first step in making exercise a part of your routine, or perhaps increasing the amount you are already doing.

The Ready Set Go, Let’s Move program covers:

  • the positive effects exercise can have on blood glucose levels

  • what could be stopping you from being more active

  • your personal step-by-step plan of action.

You’ll also get a booklet with exercises you can do at home with minimal equipment. So, don’t wait - get ready, set, go!

Please note: This program requires a minimum of 6 participants otherwise it may be cancelled at short notice. You must be registered with the NDSS (National Diabetes Services Scheme) to attend. This program is only suitable for adults aged 18 years and older.

Exercise – of course we all know it’s good for health, especially if you have diabetes. But knowing where to start and how to stay motivated can be tough. This is where Ready Set Go, Let’s Move comes in. Get support and be empowered to take the first step in making exercise a part of your routine, or perhaps increasing the amount you are already doing.

The Ready Set Go, Let’s Move program covers:

  • The positive effects exercise can have on blood glucose levels

  • What could be stopping you from being more active

  • Your personal step-by-step plan of action


You’ll also get a booklet with exercises you can do at home with minimal equipment. So, don’t wait—get ready, set, go!

 

Please note: This program requires a minimum of 6 participants otherwise it may be cancelled at short notice.
You must be registered with the NDSS (National Diabetes Services Scheme) to attend.
This program is only suitable for adults aged 18 years and older.

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Home Harvest - Essential crop rotation and succession planning - part 1

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Manningham has more than four seasons. Duncan Cocking from Leaf, Root and Fruit will deep dive into succession planning for local conditions.

Duncan will discuss the patterns that he sees in nature and how easily you can begin observing them too. Use these observations to inspire your gardening activities by working with nature rather than against it. Learn how to refine your succession planting and ripen that elusive Christmas tomato. Create your own action plan for your vegetable patch.

Topics covered include:

  • the seasons of Melbourne/Manningham
  • being an observant gardener
  • Phenology
  • timing of planting and succession planting
  • growing Christmas tomatoes, creating an action plan.

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

Registration is recommended but not required.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Home Harvest - Pest management in your food garden

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening series to inspire you to grow your own delicious fresh food at home....

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening series to inspire you to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Gardens are the natural habitat for all types of insects – the good, the bad and the ugly.

Integrated Pest Management aims to manage pests using a mixture of physical, cultural, and biological control methods, with low impact chemical being used as a last resort.

This session will cover:

  • an introduction to Integrated Pest Management 
  • being a detective – identifying the culprits
  • beneficial insects versus pests
  • using barriers and cultural strategies
  • when to consider garden chemicals
  • an introduction to companion plants to help control garden pests and diseases
  • common garden pests and control options.

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Home Harvest - Bush Tucker and Bush Foods in a Habitat Garden

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Karen Sutherland has a lifelong passion for growing her own food. In this seminar Karen will share with you her expertise in incorporating a bush tucker garden at your place.

This session will cover:

  • the best bush food plants for gardens in Manningham
  • which plants to pot vs those to plant in the ground
  • basic growing information
  • the basics of harvesting bush 'tucker'
  • simple uses for both fresh and dried plants.

Start your passion for native edibles such as lemon and cinnamon myrtle, native thyme and sage, peppers, mints, fruits and berries.

Food swap from 6.45pm, session starts at 7.00pm.

Registration is recommended but not required.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Home Harvest - Thrifty gardening and tomato seeding

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home. ...

Home Harvest Manningham is a monthly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

Want to be able to garden without spending a fortune? Maria Ciavarella from My Green Garden will show you how to utilise things you already have to garden and save money.

During this seminar you will discover innovative ways to create a sustainable garden without breaking the bank. Maria will share tips and tricks to help you save money while still achieving a beautiful and eco-friendly garden.

This session will cover how to:

  • repurpose everyday items
  • recycle organic waste
  • make the most of your garden space.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this event is perfect for anyone looking to embrace sustainable practices and save money in the process.

As a special treat, all attendees will participate in a tomato seeding activity with a heritage or heirloom seed variety from the Bulleen Art and Garden range.

The community food, seed and garden swap takes place at 6.45pm, 15 minutes before each session.

Registration is recommended but not required.

This event is part of our Inspired Living Series. This series showcases an exciting range of fun and sustainable activities and events for all ages, supporting sustainability at home, in the community and at work.

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Star Gazing Night at Ruffey Lake Park

Join the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV) for a stargazing evening at Ruffey Lake Park. ...

Join the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV) for a stargazing evening at Ruffey Lake Park. 

ASV astronomers will be on hand with telescopes and demonstrations.

Key details

Please bring a torch covered with red cellophane (to keep your night vision), mosquito repellent, snacks and warm clothes. 

Telescopes will be arranged near Mimi's Memorial Tree in Ruffey Lake Park.

Parking will be available at The Boulevard Playground car park.

Please note, this event may be cancelled due to cloud cover (>25% cover) or in the event of a total fire ban or poor weather. Please provide a contact email for an automated update of any event changes.

Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.

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Electrify Your Life - Planning your home upgrades

Looking to improve comfort and energy efficiency at home, but don't know where to start? Join our workshop and learn how to plan and prioritise your efforts....

By improving your home's efficiency, you can lower your bills and create a more comfortable home for your family.

Interested in making your home more comfortable and energy efficient, but don’t know where to start?

Our expert presenter Lucinda has worked with hundreds of households to improve their home's comfort and energy efficiency.

Instead of focusing on how to upgrade, Lucinda will help you review the strengths and weaknesses of your own home, so that you feel confident about where to start and how to prioritise your efforts.

During the session, we’ll talk about:

  • how heat moves in and out of homes, so you can identify the areas creating heat movement (loss or gain)
  • home upgrades that can reduce heat movement such as draught sealing, insulation, window treatments, glazing, frames and shading 
  • identify the most important upgrades for your home
  • review and rank your major appliances in terms of age, efficiency, and need for upgrade

There will be time for questions throughout, so you can understand what matters and why.

We will also provide a matching data collection sheet to take home, plus additional resources, so that you can gather further information and pinpoint areas you need to investigate further.

One week after this event, join an optional one hour online Q&A, where you can ask all of those questions you forgot to ask or didn't realise you needed to! 

 

Registrations are essential.

  • This workshop is funded by Manningham Council and hosted in partnership with Ajani Neighbourhood House.

 

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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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Colourful ribbon-like figures on a purple background with text: Manningham Community Awards. A vibrant, inclusive community design.

We’re excited to announce the finalists for the new Manningham Community Awards recognising the outstanding contributions of those who are helping to shape our vibrant community. 

The expanded program celebrates individuals and groups who have gone above and beyond in making Manningham a better place to live, work and visit over the past 12 months.

The awards recognise achievements in 8 categories, with one of these individual category winners to be named Manningham Citizen of the Year.

Winners will be announced at an Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 16 September at the Manningham Function Centre.

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Congratulations to the 2025 finalists


Doreen Stoves Excellence in Volunteering 

Recognising an individual who has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to volunteerism.

  • Brenda Humphreys

  • Leon Moore

  • Sandrajane Vincent-Corry

 

Active Community

Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to community participation in active lifestyles, sports or physical activity. 

  • Bulleen Tennis Club

  • Ruffey Runners

  • Tony Gibson

 

Ageing Well

Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to enhancing the lives of older residents, fostering social connection, safety or active ageing.

  • Chinese Seniors Citizens Club of Manningham

  • Richard Davis

  • Scones Together

 

Artistic Achievement 

Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to Manningham’s creative community, sparking artistic, cultural or creative expression.

  • Jazz in the Park

  • Now and Not Yet Gallery

  • Warrandyte Arts Association

 

Community Excellence

Recognising a community organisation or group that has delivered outstanding programs or initiatives contributing to the wellbeing, development and cohesion of the Manningham community.

  • Ajani Neighbourhood House

  • United Muslim Migrants Association of Victoria

  • Warrandyte Pink Ladies

 

Community Health and Wellbeing 

Recognising an individual or group who has enhanced health, wellbeing or resilience in the community, whether through advocacy, program development or direct service delivery.

  • Bulleen Men’s Shed at the Veneto Club

  • CareNet

  • Kathy Monley

 

Inclusive Community

Recognising an individual or group who has actively contributed to community accessibility, inclusivity or diversity.

  • Catalyst Training and Disability Services

  • Kevin Heinze Grow

  • Zakir Fakhri

 

Young Achiever

Recognising a young person aged under 25, who has made a positive impact within the Manningham community through demonstrated leadership, innovation, or commitment to helping others.

  • David Edgecombe

  • Niosha Khademideljou

  • Sina Emadi

How are the awards judged?

Nominations were assessed against a set criteria and reviewed by the judging panel. This year’s panel included the Manningham Mayor, Director Connected Communities, the previous Citizen of Year recipient (in 2025 this will be the previous Manningham Civic Awards Citizen of the Year) and 2 members of Council’s advisory committees.

Eligibility and Terms and Conditions 

Find out more about nomination eligibility and what is required of the winners.

Eligibility

To be eligible for nomination, the nominee must meet the following criteria: 

  • The nominee must reside in Manningham. 

  • Nominators must have the permission of the person/group they are nominating, prior to applying. 

  • Previous recipients of the Manningham Community Awards, or preceding Manningham Civic Awards, are ineligible to receive the same Award within a 10-year period. 

  • For the Manningham Young Achiever Award, the nominee must be under 25 years old on 30 June of the nominating year. 

  • Manningham Councillors, Manningham Council employees, Manningham Council Programs and Committees, State and Federal politicians are not eligible, but are encouraged to nominate others.

Nomination Terms and Conditions
  • Self-nominations are accepted, however written references will be required to support the nomination. 

  • Nominees can only be nominated once and in a single category. Nominations across multiple categories are not accepted. However, multiple supporting documents can be attached to the nomination.

  • All questions on the nomination form must be answered. 

  • All nominators will be told the outcome of their application in August 2025, with each category having a maximum of three finalists. 

  • The winner of each category will be amongst the notified finalists and will be announced at the Awards Ceremony in September 2025. 

  • All finalists must be able to attend the Award Ceremony on Tuesday 16 September 2025. 

  • Each finalist will be issued a complimentary ticket plus two tickets for additional guests (3 in total per finalist). 

  • The winner of each category must be willing to share their achievements within the 12 months following the award, including promotional campaigns and photo opportunities. 

  • The winner of the Manningham Citizen of the Year Award will be invited to join the assessment panel for the subsequent year’s awards. 

  • Unsuccessful nominees and finalists may be re-nominated in subsequent years. 

The decision of the judging panel is final, and no correspondence will be entered into in respect of the decision. 

Awards selection criteria

Manningham Citizen of the Year Award
  • This award is not open for direct nomination. 

  • The Citizen of the Year will be chosen by the judging panel from the winners of all other categories, excluding: 

    • The Manningham Community Excellence Award. 

    • Any category winner which was a group, not an individual. 

  • The panel will assess each eligible finalist for their outstanding contribution to the Manningham community within the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual-only award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Doreen Stoves Excellence in Volunteering Award
  • The nominee must have demonstrated ongoing commitment to volunteerism over the past 12 months and reflect the values and dedication exemplified by the late Doreen Stoves AM PSM JP. 

  • This is an individual-only award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Active Community Award
  • The nominee must have contributed to community participation in active lifestyles, sports or physical activity in Manningham over the past 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Ageing Well Award
  • The nominee must have contributed to enhancing the lives of older residents in Manningham, fostering social connection, safety or active ageing over the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Artistic Achievement Award
  • The nominee must have contributed to Manningham’s creative community, sparking artistic, cultural or creative expression in the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Community Excellence Award
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  • The nominee must have delivered outstanding programs or initiatives contributing to the wellbeing, development, and cohesion of the Manningham community over the last 12 months. 

  • This is a community organisation or group award. 

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Community Health and Wellbeing Award
  • The nominee must have enhanced health, wellbeing or resilience within the Manningham community, whether through advocacy, program development or direct service delivery over the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Inclusive Community Award
  • The nominee must have actively contributed to community accessibility, inclusivity or diversity in Manningham over the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Young Achiever Award
  • The nominee must have made a positive impact within the Manningham Community through demonstrated leadership, innovation or commitment to helping others over the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual-only award.  

  • The nominee must be under 25 years old on 30 June 2025. 

Awards Ceremony

Tickets to our Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 16 September at the Manningham Function Centre are now available to purchase at a subsidised cost for Manningham community members.

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Painted Country

Painted Country presents the work of five Australian First Nations artists: Nellie Ngampa Coulthard, Brenda Napaltjarri, Clara Napurrula, Rene Sundown and Adrian Jurra Tjungurrayi....

This exhibition is no longer showing in the Manningham Art Gallery.

Painted Country presents the work of five Australian First Nations artists - Nellie Ngampa Coulthard, Brenda Napaltjarri, Clara Napurrula, Rene Sundown and Adrian Jurra Tjungurrayi.

Drawing upon their rich artistic, cultural, and ancestral knowledge, each artist paints unique depictions of Country, refracted through memory and lived experience. Using restrained colour palettes, the artists each capture the subtle shifts of light, native flora, ancestral stories, and culturally significant sites across the vast desert regions of Western Australia, South Australia, and the Northern Territory.

Presented together, these diverse artistic perspectives and practices converge to reveal a rich and nuanced portrayal and understanding of the Australian desert landscape. Atmospheric and harmonious, these works transcend naturalistic representation, evoking deeper resonances.

Working from Iwantja Arts in South Australia and Papunya Tula Artists in the Northern Territory, the artists uphold and carry forward ancestral and artistic traditions through their practice and deep cultural knowledge.

With special thanks to the Artists; Iwantja Arts, South Australia; Papunya Tula Artists, Northern Territory; and Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne, who partnered with Manningham Art Gallery to curate this major exhibition. 

Adrian Jurra Tjungurrayi is an emerging Pintupi artist whose rhythmic, tessellating compositions recall his familial cultural and artistic lineages and herald the bold future of Papunya Tula painting. Tjungurrayi paints Yunala, the name of both a desert flora with an interlacing root network and a significant site on his ancestral Country, expressed in meandering lines and geometric forms. Adrian's soft tonal gradations conjure the salt lakes of his Country, resulting in a highly sophisticated and contemporary aesthetic.

Brenda Napaltjarri is an emerging Pintupi artist from Walungurru (Kintore), in the far west of the Northern Territory, Australia. Napaltjarri’s powerful practice recalls the concentric and inwardly focused energy of her father’s work, the late Shorty Lungkata Tjungurrayi. Refining her father's practice further, the elegant simplicity of Napaltjarri’s radiating circles emanate a visceral energy, undulating with hypnotic motion.    

Clara Napurrula is an emerging Pintupi artist from Walungurru (Kintore), in the far west of the Northern Territory, Australia. Napurrula is recognised for her precision and elegance, painting fields of finely dotted lines that shimmer and surge across the canvas. Napurrula is the daughter of renowned Pintupi artist Wintjiya Napaltjarri (c. 1932 – 2014) a pioneer of the women’s Western Desert art movement. As a second-generation Pintupi artist, Clara Napurrula’s practice serves as an important continuation of the women’s Papunya Tula art movement.

Nellie Ngampa Coulthard paints the landscapes of her childhood, Yankunytjatjara Country near Oodnadatta, South Australia. Coulthard’s paintings are refined in technique and composition, accenting bold pinks, golden browns and burnt oranges and defined by the outstretched linear branches of the Acacia Murrayana Wattle that sit at the heart of her compositions. 

Rene Sundown is a senior Yankunytjatjara artist from Indulkana, in far north South Australia. Sundown paints delicate fields of cream and gold that recall the subtle shifts in colour of the Ngura Tali, Sand Dune Country near Erldunda in the Northern Territory where she was raised.
Her refined palette evokes the shifting dunes and sun-warmed grasses of the central desert, intersected with bold linear compositional markers delineating sites of cultural significance.

Image Credit: Nellie Ngampa Coulthard, Tjuntala Ngurangka - Country with Wattle (Acacia Murrayana), 2023, synthetic polymer paint on linen, 152 x 167 cm (detail). Courtsey of The Artist, Iwantja Arts and Alcaston Gallery.

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We offer challenging and rewarding employment opportunities to innovative, passionate, and driven people. We have a positive and friendly working environment and are committed to fostering a customer focused, delivery led culture.

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We proudly deliver over 100 different services to our vibrant and diverse community. From parks and galleries to shopping hubs and home care, it is our focus to ensure that Manningham remains a liveable and harmonious place to reside, work and visit.

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We provide challenging and rewarding employment opportunities to innovative, passionate, and driven people.

We have a positive and friendly working environment, and we offer our employees a range of benefits, including flexible work options, opportunities for career development, and health and wellbeing initiatives.

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We are embracing new technology and improving our customers’ experiences.

It’s a very exciting time to be working at Manningham. Working here is often challenging where no day is the same. You will have the opportunity to take ownership of your work, have your ideas heard and your achievements acknowledged.

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We are constantly transforming our organisation to best support the needs of our local community.

And we are looking for a new game changer to join the team. A high performing individual who wants to shape positive and inclusive outcomes for our community. You’ll have the opportunity to take ownership of your work while developing and testing new ideas within a culture of learning to deliver excellent outcomes for Manningham.

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We are committed to delivering the best workplace experience for our people.

This means that we live our values (working together, excellence, accountable, respectful, empowered) every day. We understand the value of a safe and inclusive workplace culture, which is why we are committed to gender and intersectional equality. Our Gender Equality Action Plan holds us accountable as we continue to build on positive change at Manningham.

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We are committed to being an inclusive and connected community.

We're proud to launch our First Nations Employment Strategy, focused on supporting the cultural safety, recruitment, development, and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees. This strategy demonstrates our commitment to improving cultural competency across our workforce and growing career opportunities, retention, and professional development for First Nations employees.

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Current job vacancies

We are always looking for talented individuals to join Council. Please apply if you believe you are a suitable candidate for one of the job positions available.

  • Senior Payroll Officer (Doncaster) - Closes 14 August 2025 5:00 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time

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Statement on Victoria Police officers lost in the line of duty

We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of 2 Victoria Police officers, Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart, and the serious injury of a third in the recent incident in country Victoria....

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We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of 2 Victoria Police officers, Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart, and the serious injury of a third in the recent incident in country Victoria.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to their families, friends and the wider Police community. We also send our warmest wishes for the recovery of the injured officer.

This devastating event reminds us of the courage and commitment shown by those who serve and protect our communities. We honour their service and acknowledge the profound impact this loss has on our wider community.

Manningham Council has a strong partnership with Victoria Police and those that serve to keep the Manningham community safe. As a small gesture of acknowledgement and support, we are lighting up our signage outside the Civic Centre in blue from Friday 29 to Sunday 31 August. 

Deirdre Diamante
Mayor Manningham Council

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