Ward Reserve is a large reserve located at the end of a small court in a low density residential area. The majority of the site is on a moderate slope rising from the street and has limited pedestrian accessibility.
Ward Reserve is a large reserve located at the end of a small court in a low density residential area. The majority of the site is on a moderate slope rising from the street and has limited pedestrian accessibility. ...
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The Manningham Council general elections will be held on 26 October 2024. Voting is by post.
The Local Government Act 2020 and the Local Government (Electoral) Regulations 2020, regulates conduct of council elections. The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) manages the process.
If you’ve got any questions about the electoral process, you can contact the Public Enquiry Service (PES) number on 131 832.
Manningham ward structure
Manningham has nine wards with one councillor representing each ward. The wards are:
- Bolin
- Currawong
- Manna
- Ruffey
- Schramm
- Tullamore
- Waldau
- Westerfolds
- Yarra.
For further information, visit Find your local councillor and ward.
Election period policy
The Local Government Act 2020 requires us to adopt an Election Period Policy. This provides guidance to councillors and officers leading up to and during the election period.
For more information, you can view our policy.
To celebrate Plastic Free July, we'll be popping up at our local activity centres to chat with visitors about how we can all continue reducing our waste and in particular, single-use plastics. ...
We can all participate in the movement to minimise waste.
To celebrate Plastic Free July, we'll be popping up at our local activity centres to chat with visitors about how we can all continue reducing our waste and in particular, single-use plastics.
Come along and say hello!
The upgrade of the pop-up park at Templestowe Village is nearly finished! We're launching an event to celebrate, and we'd love to see you there. ...
The upgrade of the pop-up park at Templestowe Village is finishing in August! We're launching an event to celebrate, and we'd love to see you there.
There'll be treats and entertainment provided. Come and find wombats, smell the herbs, and play giant Jenga.
This project was funded by the Department of Jobs, Regions and Precincts COVID Safe Outdoor Activation Fund.
Photo credit: Charlie Kinross Photography
The Doncaster RSL will hold a Dawn Service followed by a Gunfire Breakfast. ...
One of Australia’s most important national occasions, ANZAC Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day in which we remember all Australians who served and died in all wars and operational service past and present. Come along and mark the day at one of the RSL services in Manningham.
The Doncaster RSL will hold a Dawn Service followed by a Gunfire Breakfast.
Templestowe RSL will hold an ANZAC march and service followed by a Gunfire Breakfast at the clubhouse. ...
One of Australia’s most important national occasions, ANZAC Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day in which we remember all Australians who served and died in all wars and operational service past and present. Come along and mark the day at one of the RSL services in Manningham.
- 8.15 am: March
Prior to the ANZAC service a march will commence at the Templestowe Hotel car park.
- 8.30 am: Service
Templestowe RSL will hold an ANZAC service followed by a Gunfire Breakfast at the clubhouse at the conclusion of the service.
Come to a free outdoor Tai Chi session to Celebrate World Tai Chi and Qigong Day ...
Come and meditate in motion with a low-impact, mind-body exercise, which can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance.
World Tai Chi Day is on Saturday 30 April and to celebrate, we're running a series of free outdoor Tai Chi and Qigong sessions for adults.
These two sessions will be at Mullum Mullum Reserve. They're one hour long, and facilitated by experienced instructor, Suzette Hosken, from Jade Lady Tai Chi & Qigong.
Congratulations on choosing Manningham as your new home.
Manningham prides itself on providing high quality services and a range of lifestyle needs for residents of all ages.
Manningham is located just a short distance from the Melbourne CBD yet you can enjoy a sense of being 'out of the city' thanks to our abundance of green open spaces, scenic outlooks to the ranges, and tranquil walks along our waterways.
It is this unique balance of city and country that makes Manningham such a special place to live.
Welcome to Manningham
We are proud to deliver over 100 different services to our vibrant and diverse community. Here are a few to get you started.
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Join us as we officially open Pettys Reserve following major upgrade works! ...
Join us as we officially open Pettys Reserve following major upgrade works!
Enjoy loads of FREE family fun including:
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sausage sizzle
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face painting
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temporary tattoos
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roving entertainment
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watch a NPL2 game - Manningham United Blues FC vs Werribee City FC
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see a children’s all abilities session in action, hosted by Macedon Blues United FC.
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plus soccer personalities and more!
Upgrade works at Pettys Reserve have included construction of:
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purpose built, full size floodlit synthetic soccer pitches
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a pavilion, including spectator area
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an asphalt car park
Come along and check them out!
This project has been delivered by Manningham Council in partnership with the Victorian Government.
Come along to the Warrandyte RSL to mark ANZAC day with a service and march. ...
One of Australia’s most important national occasions, ANZAC Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day in which we remember all Australians who served and died in all wars and operational service past and present. Come along and mark the day at one of the RSL services in Manningham.
- 10.30am: March
Prior to the ANZAC service a march will commence in Yarra Street.
- 10.45am: Service
Warrandyte RSL will hold an ANZAC service at the conclusion of the march noted above. Refreshments and morning tea will be available in the club following the service. Limited reserved seating is available on the club balcony for those unable to stand for the service. Doors open from 10.00am.
Phone 0481 307 696 to reserve seating
Come along to the Warrandyte Museum and learn how this town has used Warrandyte Stone for towns walls, memorials, houses and buildings. ...
Come and see this photo exhibition and learn about how Warrandyte Stone has been used in the town's walls, memorials, houses, and buildings.
Don't miss the accompanying Foundation Stone Talk by the master stonemason, James Charlwood.
Foundation Stone Talk with James Charlwood
The talk will be at 2:00 pm on Sunday, 15 May in the Federation Room at the Grand Hotel Warrandyte.
If you would like to attend, please contact the Warrandyte Historical Society to reserve your place.
The Warrandyte Historical Society are running this event.
Come and learn about the discovery of gold in Warrandyte, and how it shaped the township and community. ...
The Warrandyte Historical Society invite you to come and learn about the discovery of gold in Warrandyte and how it shaped the township and community.
Warrandyte is justifiably proud of its place in the gold history of Victoria. Gold was first discovered at Anderson's Creek in June 1851. It was the first officially published goldfield, named the 'Victoria Field', in honour of the new Colony. It was also the first place in the Colony to issue gold mining licences.
This exhibit celebrates the 170th anniversary of the first discovery by Louis John Michel and his team. You'll find interesting and colourful banners on display inside and outside the Museum, showcasing
the discovery of gold and how this has shaped the township and community. They share the lure of gold and excitement around the discovery that continues today.
You can visit to see the outside banners placed on the fence-line of the Museum at any time during the Heritage Festival. To access the banners inside the Museum, please see the exhibition times.
This exhibition is open from 18 April to 22 May 2022.
The indoor exhibition inside the Museum, is open on Sundays, from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
There is both on-street parking, and off-road car parks available on Yarra Street.
Contact us in a way that you prefer ...
25 April marks ANZAC Day, one of Australia’s most important national occasions. It is the day in which we remember all Australians who served and died in war and in all operational service, past and present. ...
One of Australia’s most important national occasions, ANZAC Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day in which we remember all Australians who served and died in all wars and operational service past and present.
Come along and mark the day at one of the RSL services in Manningham.
Let us know about any upcoming events - add your community event to our calendar.
Calendars will be ready for collection from Monday 2 December 2024.
Pick up a copy of our 2025 Community Calendar from one of the collection points across Manningham.
- Manningham Civic Centre, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster
- Doncaster Library, MC Square, 687 Doncaster Road, Doncaster
- Bulleen Library, Bulleen Plaza, 79/109 Manningham Road, Bulleen
- The Pines Library, Corner of Reynolds and Blackburn roads, East Doncaster
- Warrandyte Library, 168 Yarra Street, Warrandyte
Unable to pick up a copy?
We're committed to being a financially and environmentally sustainable council.
The order form is for residents experiencing circumstances that prevent them from travelling to one of the above locations.
If you are unable to collect a copy, please fill out the order form below.
Request a copy
All orders will be posted from 2 December. Please allow two weeks for mailing.
We're upgrading the two pedestrian crossings at the Church Road North entrance of Ruffey Lake Park in February. ...
We're upgrading the two pedestrian crossings located at the Church Road North entrance of Ruffey Lake Park.
The existing pedestrian crossings will be replaced with two raised 'wombat' pedestrian crossings to enhance safety and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists.
The construction works will begin mid-February and will take around one month to complete.
During this time, the Church Road North entry will be closed to vehicles except for local residents. However, alternative parking is available along Cricklewood Drive. Pedestrians will be able to access the area via a detour, and we kindly ask them to follow the directions of signs and staff.
This project is part of the Ruffey Lake Masterplan and is funded by our 2023/24 Capital Works Program.
Following the recent footpath construction on Church Road North, this upgrade will complete the pedestrian circuit from King Street through the park.
We thank you for your ongoing support and patience while we work to improve this open space.
If you have any questions about this project, contact us.