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North East Link
… the facility on behalf of NELP, as part of the overall management of Manningham sporting reserves, and in accordance …

The State Government has now commenced works for the North East Link Program (NELP).

For NELP and construction information and updates, call 1800 105 105 or visit bigbuild.vic.gov.au/projects/north-east-link-program


The project will include construction of the North East Link Tunnels, which will connect the Metropolitan ring road (M80) and Eastern Freeway (M3), as well as:

  • the completion of the Ring Road in Greensborough 
  • an overhaul the Eastern Freeway
  • Melbourne’s first dedicated busway
  • the North East Trail – more than 34km of walking and cycling paths.

North East Link is split into five construction packages, with the following three located in Manningham:

  • Central/tunnels
  • South
  • East

Council is continuing to work diligently alongside North East Link Program and State Government on all aspects of the project. 

We’re committed to representing community interests with the aim of mitigating impacts, as far practicable, to the community.

 

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    Bringing our road, bus and bike network together.

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    Find out about works and disruptions in your area.

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Sports and recreation

Bulleen Park

Bulleen Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bulleen Park is being upgraded to support sporting clubs during the construction of North East Link. 

Future redevelopment of Bulleen Park will allow for continued use of the sporting and recreation facilities during the delivery and following the completion of the North East Link Program (NELP).

The redevelopment will result in a major upgrade to the football (AFL) and cricket facilities and include:

  • two new replacement pavilions
  • realignment and redevelopment of the three existing sports ovals
  • upgrades to sports field lighting, cricket nets, and fencing
  • planting of new trees and vegetation
  • upgrading playground equipment and park amenities
  • reconfigured car parking.

The project is expected to be completed by 2028. During this period, NELP will continue to provide user groups with construction updates to keep the community informed of progress and milestones.

Bulleen Park FAQs for sporting clubs, March 2025

 

Learn more about the Bulleen Park redevelopment

 

Powerful Owl Park

Soccer field at Powerful Owl Park, Bulleen

Manningham's newest and much anticipated soccer facility, Powerful Owl Park is now completed.

Development Victoria worked in conjunction with North East Link Program (NELP) to deliver the facility to ensure community impacts are minimised by changes at Bulleen Park.

We will manage the facility on behalf of NELP, as part of the overall management of Manningham sporting reserves, and in accordance with required conditions of use.

The new sporting facility will include:

  • three soccer fields (two natural turf and one synthetic pitch)
  • a sports pavilion with tiered seating and player change rooms, umpire and first aid amenities
  •  176 car park spaces
  • a nature play area; and,
  • walking and cycling connections to the Yarra River.

We worked diligently alongside North East Link Program and the State Government for a commitment to deliver the facility and to ensure community impacts are minimised by changes at Bulleen Park.

Powerful Owl Park FAQs, July 2024

Park and Ride

Doncaster Park and Ride

Doncaster Park and Ride will be upgraded as part of NELP. We are advocating that the Doncaster Busway (including the Bulleen Park and Ride) be designed to operate and function as part of a network-wide Bus Rapid Transit system. This is beyond the busway corridor that is proposed along the Eastern Freeway between Hoddle Street and Doncaster Road.

We are also advocating for the State Government and NELP to amend the NELP Doncaster Park and Ride reference design to a mixed-use transit-oriented development. 

At this stage the State Government has only committed to a like for like upgrade, which will result in the reconstruction of the Park and Ride to be retained as a carpark only.

 

Doncaster Park and Ride, Transit-oriented development advocacy factsheet

 

Bulleen Park and Ride

Bulleen Park and Ride is now open. The new bus station on the corner of Thompsons Road and Kampman Street in Bulleen is the first part of the Eastern Express Busway – Melbourne's first dedicated busway from Doncaster towards the city and features:

  • parking for 370 cars 
  • bike storage
  • pick-up and drop-off bays
  • a 5000 square metre green roof.

 

Public Transport Victoria, Bulleen Park and Ride

 

Templestowe Road 

We have successfully negotiated for the Victorian Government to commence detailed planning work and a business case for the duplication and upgrade of Templestowe Road (from Bridge Street to Thompsons Road). This will include shared pedestrian and bike paths along the north side.

 

Templestowe Road duplication advocacy factsheet

 

Environment

Tree planting

NELP will plant two replacement trees for every tree removed during construction of the project.

A key objective for Council is to ensure that the loss of tree canopy and vegetation is minimised and mitigated. We're working closely with NELP to identify appropriate locations for early tree planting to occur to allow the new canopy to establish. Some early planting has already occurred across various locations in Manningham, including Katrina Reserve (Doncaster) and Finns Reserve (Lower Templestowe).

Council has planted more than 500 trees since 2022 within various reserves in Manningham on behalf of NELP. We will continue to support the early planting program.

 

North East Link Program's tree planting program

 

River Red Gum, Bulleen

The historic 300 year old River Red Gum on Bridge Street in Bulleen is in close proximity to major North East Link works and must be protected. This tree is a local landmark, pre-dates European settlement and is an important example of our environmental heritage.

We will continue to regularly attend when works are being undertaken near the tree to ensure that appropriate mitigation measures are undertaken.

 

Air quality and noise

We are continuing to advocate to NELP and other State authorities to ensure that all appropriate measures are taken to mitigate the air quality impacts of the project on the health and wellbeing of the local community.

We are also working closely with NELP to ensure that noise associated with construction is mitigated as far as practicable. Any noise emitting works that may exceed noise levels are also planned to occur either during the day or early in the night, as far as practicable. Affected residents are also notified prior to the works that noise may occur during a time period with a direct NELP contact provided to them to call where concerns are raised.

Get in touch about the NELP

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Find a recreation facility or leisure centre

There is a range of sports courts across Manningham including five stadiums with indoor sports courts. ...

Indoor sports stadiums

There is a range of indoor sports courts across Manningham including five stadiums with indoor sports courts.

We also have agreements with four schools (and the Department of Education and Training) to manage four single court school stadiums outside of school hours.

Manningham sports facilities include:

  • Doncaster Badminton Centre
  • Leeds Street Sports Centre, Doncaster 
  • Manningham Donvale Indoor Sports Centre (DISC)
  • Mullum Mullum Stadium
  • Park Orchards Community Centre
  • Sheahans Reserve Basketball Stadium
  • Templestowe Heights Primary School
  • Templestowe Leisure Centre Stadium
  • Warrandyte Sports Centre

Aquatic centre

  • Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre

Outdoor community recreation facilities

Many of our reserves offer sporting facilities such as:

  • cricket wickets
  • half size and full size netball and basketball courts
  • tennis courts and hit up walls.

These are available for community use and no bookings are required.

Reserve Suburb Facility
Acheron Reserve Doncaster
  • basketball /netball half court
Brendan Reserve Doncaster
  • basketball half court
Bronte Playspace,
Green Gully Linear Park
Templestowe
  • basketball half court
  • hit up wall
Cat Jump Park Donvale
  • basketball half court, 
  • hit up wall
  • soccer goal
Celeste Reserve West Doncaster East
  • basketball half court
Daniel Reserve Donvale
  • basketball half court
  • hit up wall
Dellfield Reserve Templestowe Lower
  • basketball /netball half court
  • petanque/ bocce
Domeney Reserve Park Orchards
  • basketball court
  • netball court
Donvale Reserve Donvale
  • basketball court
  • netball courts
Fielding Reserve Templestowe
  • basketball half court
  • cricket pitch
Hampshire Reserve Doncaster
  • basketball half court
Happy Valley Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball /netball half court
Harold Reserve Bulleen
  • basketball /netball half court
Heath Reserve Templestowe Lower
  • basketball half court
Hertford Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball /netball half court
Hillcroft Reserve Templestowe
  • basketball half court
Katrina Gully Playspace,
Koonung Creek Linear Park
Doncaster
  • basketball half court
Kerry Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball half court
Koonung Park Bulleen
  • tennis courts (three) - closed temporarily
  • futsal soccer
Lawford Reserve Doncaster
  • basketball half court
  • cricket pitch
Leawarra Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball half court
Lilian Reserve Bulleen
  • basketball half court
Lyndal Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball /netball half court
Manningham DISC Donvale
  • petanque/ bocce rink
Marshall Reserve Doncaster
  • basketball half court
Matisse Reserve Templestowe
  • basketball half court
Morecambe Reserve Templestowe
  • basketball /netball half court
Morris Williams Reserve Bulleen
  • basketball /netball half court

Oxford Reserve

Nunawading
  • basketball half court
Pine Hill Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball half court
Ranleigh Reserve Templestowe Lower
  • basketball half court
  • cricket backboard
Sandra Reserve Bulleen
  • basketball half court
Schafter Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball /netball half court
  • four square
  • hopscotch
Sheahans Reserve Bulleen
  • basketball court
  • netball court
  • hit up wall
  • tennis court
Spring Valley Reserve Templestowe
  • basketball /netball half court
  • cricket pitch
Swanston Reserve Templestowe Lower
  • basketball half court
The Grange Reserve Templestowe
  • basketball /netball half court
  • cricket pitch
Templestowe Leisure Centre Templestowe
  • netball courts (eight)
Templestowe Reserve Templestowe
  • basketball /netball half court
Valepark Reserve Donvale
  • basketball half court
  • four square
Warrandyte Reserve Warrandyte
  • basketball courts
  • netball courts
Whistlewood Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball /netball half court
Wonga Park Reserve Wonga Park
  • netball courts
Woodlea Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball /netball half court
  • cricket pitch
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Recycle at your local mini recycling station
… at your local mini recycling station Items like small e-waste, batteries, globes and ink cartridges can be recycled … page Councillors Schramm Ward Westerfolds Ward Yarra Ward Waste and Recycling … Recycle at your local mini recycling …
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We have installed mini recycling stations at some locations around Manningham to make it easier to recycle common household items that you cannot put into your bins.

When these items - like small e-waste, batteries, globes and ink cartridges - reach the end of their life they can be harmful to the environment if they are sent to landfill. Our processor is able to recycle between 93 and 98 per cent of these products.

 

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  • What can be recycled at these stations?

  • How to place items inside the slot?

  • Where are they located?

  • How are the items recycled?

What can be recycled at these stations?

Batteries

Household batteries only.

Batteries must be taped and secured in a bag before being placed into the mini recycling station.

Fluorescent globes

Standard light globes and LED's are not accepted.

Fluorescent tubes

X-rays

Small e-waste

Including items like mobile phones, mp3 players and hairdryers. 

Printer cartridges

Without the packaging.
Find out how to dispose of packaging.

CDs and DVDs

VHS and cassette tapes are not accepted.

Can't find your item?

Find out how to dispose of your unwanted items or contact us on 9840 9333. 

 

How to place items inside the slot

Place items loosely into their relevant slot during opening hours of their locations. 

Where are they located?

Manningham Council Civic Offices

699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster

Open Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm

Manningham Council Depot Offices

620 Blackburn Road, Doncaster East

Open Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 5.00pm

Bulleen Library

 Bulleen Plaza, 79/109 Manningham Road, Bulleen

View opening hours

Doncaster Library

 MC Square, 687 Doncaster Road, Doncaster

View opening hours

The Pines Library

 The Pines Shopping Centre, Reynolds Road and Blackburn Road, Doncaster East

 View opening hours

Warrandyte Library

 The Warrandyte Community Centre, 168 Yarra Street, Warrandyte

View opening hours

How are the items recycled?

Select the item to find out how our processor extracts and reuses the materials from these items.

Batteries (household)

The Batteries are crushed by equipment and different materials will be separated. During the process, the precious metals inside are collected separately, such as: graphite powder, lithium cobalt oxide, metals, plastics, etc.

  • Graphite powder can be used to make pencils and batteries
  • Lithium cobalt oxide is mostly used for remanufacturing new batteries
  • Metals can be used as building materials, producing new electronics, etc.
  • Plastic can be used as a raw material to make new home appliances

 98 per cent recyclable

Fluorescent tubes and globes

Fluoro tubes and globes are crushed by automated equipment, and the lead in the tube is collected. Glass and hardware metal are automatically separated.

  • Lead can be made into new batteries
  • Glass can be made into new glass craft products
  • Metals can be used as a raw material for construction or into other new electronic products

 97 per cent recyclable

X-rays

It will be crushed, and then the heavy metals and plastics like PET inside will be recycled separately.

  • Silver is used as a raw material for batteries, IC chips, and other electronic products
  • PET plastic can be made into plastic containers, bottles, toys, and other plastic products

 93 to 98 per cent recyclable

Small e-waste

Manually dismantling process is used to separate the plastics, metals, printed circuit boards, batteries and other materials in e-waste. Different materials are to be further recycled.  Plastics will be made into pellets as raw materials, and precious metals in printed circuit boards and batteries will be recovered.

Plastics can be used for building materials, or as raw materials to make new electronic products, toys and other products.

 95 to 98 per cent recyclable

Printer / Ink cartridges

The toner inside the cartridge will be collected and remaining plastic casing will be made into plastic pellet as raw material.  The small printed circuit board on the cartridge will be recycled with precious metal recovered.

  • Toner will be used as a raw material to make a new cartridge
  • Plastic pellets can be made into various electronic products and packaging boxes

 95 to 98 per cent recyclable

CDs and DVDs

Equipment is used to crush, clean, and separate a small amount of previous metals, the remaining plastic will be made into plastic pellet as raw materials, and paper will be recycled as raw materials as well.

  • Precious metals can be used as raw materials to make other electronic products, such as IC chips, etc.
  • Plastic pellets can be made into plastic containers, toys, packaging materials, etc.
  • Paper can be made into packaging cartons, books, etc.

 95 to 97 per cent recyclable

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Westerfolds Ward
Yarra Ward
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Expressions of Interest open to help shape our water future
… of interest to join the Manningham Flooding and Stormwater Management Community Reference Panel (CRP), for its second …
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We’re inviting Expressions of Interest to join the Manningham Flooding and Stormwater Management Community Reference Panel, for its second two-year term.

This is your chance to make an impact on how we sustainably manage our water resources, care for our environment and manage flood risk into the future.

All Manningham residents and property owners are welcome to apply.

Learn more and submit an expression of interest via our Flooding and Stormwater Management Your Say Manningham page.

The expression of interest process will close at 11.59pm on Friday 29 November 2024. 

 

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Wellbeing support services

Find support with our range of online resources for wellbeing and mental health support. ...

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  • Legal support
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  • Loneliness
  • Multicultural communities
  • People with a disability
  • Physical activity
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  • Young people

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IMMEDIATE HELP

 

SuicideLine Victoria | 1300 651 251
Suicide Victoria offers free professional online counselling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to support people at risk of suicide, concerned about someone at risk, bereaved by suicide and people experiencing emotional or mental health issues.

Lifeline Australia | 13 11 14
Lifeline provides mental health support and emotional assistance on the phone and online.
Kids Helpline | 1800 55 1800
Kids Helpline is a free phone and online counselling service for young people aged between 5-25 years.

Beyond Blue | 1300 22 4636
Beyond Blue provides support programs to address issues related to depression, suicide, anxiety disorders and other related mental illness.

Nurse on Call | 1300 60 60 24
Nurse-on-call helpline provides health advice from registered nurse, 24 hours a day.

Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team (CATT) | 1300 721 927
The Outer East Crisis Assessment Treatment team provide mobile assessments to people in psychiatric and short-term home treatment as an alternative to hospital. 

Sexual Assault Crisis Line (SACL) | 1800 806 292
SACL is a state-wide after hours, confidential, telephone crisis counselling service for people who have experienced both past and recent sexual assault. 

Safe Steps | 1800 015 188

Safe Steps is a specialist support service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing family violence specialist support to anyone in Victoria who is experiencing or afraid of family violence.
 

General Information
Mental Health Foundation Australia provides a range of networks, services, advocacy, events, and support groups for the community to seek support on mental health illness. 

Translating and Interpreting Service provides access to services for people with limited or no English language ability. Phone 131 450

Ask Izzy is a mobile website that connects people who are in crisis with the services they need right now and nearby.

PANDA – Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia supports the mental health of parents and families during pregnancy and in their first year of parenthood.

MensLine Australia is a national 24 hour, 7 days a week men’s helpline offering support, information and referrals for men with emotional health, family and relationship concerns. Phone 1300 78 99 78

Parentline is a phone service for parents and carers of children from birth to 18 years old. Confidential and anonymous counselling and support on parenting issues is provided. Phone 13 22 89

NEAMI is a not-for-profit organisation providing mental health, homelessness and suicide prevention services.

SANE provides mental health support, information, resources and online forums for family and friends. Phone 1800 187 263

Find support with our range of online resources for wellbeing and mental health support.

Caregivers and Parents

Local services

Eastern Health

Mental Health Carer and family services  in Melbourne’s  Eastern Region

MumSpace

Supporting your mental and emotional wellbeing during and beyond pregnancy.

Dadspace

Mental, emotional and practical support for expectant and new dads.

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Parenting Strategies

The University of Melbourne and Monash University have developed a website to help parents to manage challenging issues they may experience with their children, including depression, anxiety and alcohol misuse. 

Tandem

Tandem is the Victorian peak body representing family and friends supporting people living with mental health issues. 

Triple P

Triple P is a free parenting program for caregivers and parents, providing information and support to cope with your child or young adult’s emotional wellbeing.

National services

Beyond Blue

Mental health checklists for children and families.

The Young Carers Network (YCN)

The Young Carers Network (YCN) is an initiative of Carers Australia. It provides information, raises young carers awareness and directs young carers to appropriate pathways for support. 

SANE’s Friends, Family and Carers Forum

SANE’s Friends, Family and Carers Forum provides a safe place to share your experience of caring for someone living with complex mental health issues. The Friends, Family and Carers Forum helps to connect to people across Australia. 

Carer gateway

National online and phone service that provides practical information and resources to support caregivers.

Your health in mind

Expert information about mental illness, treatments, psychiatrist and how to get help.

Beyond blue

Tips for talking to young people about suicide.

headspace

headspace provides an overview of mental health for family and friends, how to start a conversation about mental health, understand anxiety and depression to support friends and family. 

The National Mental Health Consumer and Carer Forum (NMHCCF)

Members use their lived experience, understanding of the mental health system and communication skills to advocate and promote the issues and concerns of consumers and carers.

SANE

You are not alone, is a service that supports carers to access information and support when caring for someone that has suicidal thoughts or attempts of suicide. 

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Depression and Anxiety

State Services

The Anxiety Recovery Centre Victoria (ARCVic)

Anxiety support services including training, information, parent support, support groups and recovery programs.

Black Dog Institute

Black Dog Institute provides online mental health assessments, treatments and where to find help.

For women and new mums

Beyond Blue

Information for women and new mums on getting the right support, taking the mental health checklist, caring, and supporting others and pregnancy and becoming a mum.

For men and new dads

Beyond Blue

Information to support men to access information on signs and symptoms, depression, causes of anxiety, looking out for yourself, looking out for your mates, dad advice for new parents and taking action.

National services

Jean Hailes for Women's Health

Signs and symptoms of anxiety and ways to manage anxiety. 

NPS MedicineWise

Information on anxiety and treatment options available.

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Eating Disorder

National Service

Butterfly Australia

Butterfly Australia is a national service that provides support by trained counsellors over the phone, email and online in assisting with eating disorders and issues.  

Eating Disorders Carers Help Kit

Eating Disorders Carers Help Kit provides online support and information for carers who are caring for a person with an eating disorder. 

Family Violence and Sexual Assault Services

Local Services

EDVOS | Ph 9259 4200

EDVOS is a lead specialist family violence service in Eastern Metropolitan Melbourne. Services are available to people living across municipalities of Boroondara, Manningham, Whitehorse, Knox, Monash, Maroondah and Yarra Ranges. 

Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (ECASA) | Ph 9870 7330

Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (ECASA) provides free counselling and support service to people who have experienced sexual assault either recently or in the past. 

Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC)

ECLC is a multidisciplinary legal service that works to prevent problems, progress fair outcomes and support the wellbeing and resilience of communities and community members in Melbourne’s East.

Orange Door

Orange Door is a free service for adults, children and young people who are experiencing or have experienced family violence and families who need extra support with care of children.

The RFVP Therapeutic Hub

The RFVP Therapeutic Hub is a free resource available to anyone looking for therapeutic services in the Eastern Metropolitan Region. It is designed to help people connect with appropriate supports and brings together the latest information about therapeutic services.

State services

The Safe Steps to Family Violence Response Service (SSFVRS)

The Safe Steps to Family Violence Response Service (SSFVRS) is the Victorian state-wide service for women experiencing violence and abuse from a partner or ex-partner, another family member or someone else close to them. 

Safe and Equal

Safe and Equal is the peak body for specialist family violence services that provide support to victim survivors in Victoria.

National services

1800RESPECT | 1800 737 732

1800RESPECT provides free online or phone support, 24 hours a day, seven days a week to talk about sexual, domestic, and family violence experiences. 

Sexual Assault Crisis Line (SACL) | Ph 1800 806 292

Sexual Assault Crisis Line (SACL) is a proactive leader supporting, advocating and providing a crisis response for people who have experienced sexual violence. 

Living Well

Living Well is an Australian service that provide information, encouragement and support for men who have experienced childhood sexual abuse or adulthood sexual assault. Assistance is available to supporters of these men, friends, family, and service providers. 

Knowmore

Knowmore is an independent service giving free legal advice and support to survivors of child abuse by providing information about justice and redress options.

First Nations People

Local services

Safe and Equal

Safe and Equal is the peak body for specialist family violence services that provide support to victim survivors in Victoria.

EACH

The EACH Ngarrang Gulinj-al-Boordup Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Team support and assist First Nations People to access health and social services and programs and transport options 

Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place

Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place provides support to First Nations people through the delivery of targeted programs and activities.

Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service

Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service provides a culturally safe service that assists First Nations people from the Eastern Metropolitan Region in their healing journey.

13YARN

The first national crisis support line for mob who are feeling overwhelmed or having difficulty coping.

Victorian services

Koorie Pride Victoria

Koorie Pride Victoria is a not-for-profit service advocating for the rights of gender, sex, sexuality diverse First Nations and Torres Strait Islander people.

Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency

Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency provides services and information for children, young people, families and community members

National Services

Beyond blue

Helpful mental health contacts and links for First Nations people.

headspace

Take a step towards a stronger you. Resources for young First Nations people.

Black Rainbow

Black Rainbow offers suicide prevention leadership groups, community projects and initiatives to alleviate the health and wellbeing issues experienced by First Nations LGBTQIA+ people.

CBPATSISP

Resources for Social and Emotional Wellbeing Self Support for First Nations people.

Food Relief

Local Services

Carenet – Manningham Christian Centre

Food Hampers can be arranged by referral and collected on Tuesday by appointment between 10.00am and 2.00pm. For help outside these hours please call or email.

Doncare

Doncare provide financial assistance through food vouchers and non perishable items, utility bill support, school costs as well as vet fees for animals for members in Manningham.

Gateway Lighthouse

37 Taunton Street, Doncaster East, VIC

Lighthouse.gatewaysda@gmail.com

For emergency food relief call 0481 008 877.

 

Linc Manningham

Food parcels, food vouchers, other assistance when available. Office hours are Monday and Thursday 9.00am to 12.00pm. You will be assessed over the phone and food/vouchers are distributed contactless to your home. Linc Manningham Inc will close its office from December 19th to January 30th.  Our first hampers will be given out on February 5th.

Living and Learning @ Ajani

Food pantry available by appointment.

 

Pentecost Church

Accessible outside, 24/7 food pantry located outside of the church building and is available for the community to take what they need anytime. Food pantry stocked with non-perishable food items, personal essentials and cleaning products.
8 Montgomery Street, Doncaster.
care@pentecostcare.com.au

St Vincent de Paul

Food vouchers, and other assistance as required/available.

Please phone 1800 305 330 between 10.00am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday.

Vantage Point Community

320 Reynolds Road, Donvale, 3111
9844 4465
care@vantagepoint.community

Foodbank operates fortnightly on Tuesdays. Meet for coffee and refreshments from 6.00pm to 7.00pm followed by drive thru foodbank from 7.00pm to 7.30pm.   
A pre-packed grocery box is provided together with fresh food and frozen meals.

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Gambling

State Service

Gamblers Help

Gamblers Help services are provided by a range of community organisations across metropolitan, regional and rural Victoria. Services include online, telephone and face-to-face counselling, advice and information. There are services tailored for First Nations communities, and in-language support for at risk multicultural communities.

Grief

National Services

Beyond Blue

Information to support getting through grief and loss.

Kids Helpline

Supporting a child through grief and loss.

Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavemen

Grief Information Sheets.

Legal support

Community legal centres work with residents to prevent problems, progress fair outcomes and support the wellbeing and resilience of communities. Community legal support providers for Manningham include:

Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) 

ECLC provides free and confidential legal assistance to community members living in Manningham and the broader Eastern Region. ECLC may be able to offer legal advice in areas such as Family law, Divorce, Family violence matters, Neighbourhood disputes.

Doncare

Doncare provides a range of community support services, which can include financial assistance to people in immediate need, information on your legal and consumer rights and referral to other service providers.
 

LGBTQIA+

National services

Switchboard Victoria

Switchboard Victoria provides peer-driven support services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender diverse, intersex, queer and asexual (LGBTQIA+) people, their families, allies and communities.

Sexual Assault Crisis Line (SACL)

Sexual Assault Crisis Line (SACL) provides after hours telephone counselling support, coordination of a crisis care response, and legal and medical support for people who have experienced sexual violence. 

Respect

Respect provides statewide intake referral and support service for LGBTIQ+ people and their families who have been impacted by family violence.

QLife

QLife provides Australia-wide anonymous LGBTIQA+ peer support and referral for people wanting to talk about sexuality, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships. 

DocList

DocList is an online list of doctors and mental health professionals who have been recommended by lesbian and bisexual women in Australia.

Beyond Blue

A guide for parents and families of young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, gender diverse or who are questioning their sexuality or gender identity.

Beyond Blue

A suite of resources containing information on discrimination, contacts and websites for LGBTQIA+, gender and sexually diverse people. 

LGBTIQ+ Health Australia

LGBTIQ+ Health Australia provides organisations and individuals with health related programs, services and research focused on lesbian, gay, trans/transgender, intersex, queer and other sexuality, gender and bodily diverse people. 

healthdirect

Mental health resources for lesbian, gay, bi, trans and intersex people (LGBTI)

Pride Disability Services

Pride Disability Services is a registered NDIS service provider which allows people with disabilities to access support and services across Australia.

Parents and carers of children who identify LGBTIQA+

Beyond Blue

A guide for parents and families of young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, gender diverse or who are questioning their sexuality or gender identify.

Families like Mine

Families like Mine is a multimedia guide that offers practical advice to families of young gender diverse people, same-sex attracted and bisexual people, and those who are questioning their sexuality or gender identity.

Transcend

Transcend provides parent/carer support, community connection, information, advocacy and fundraising.

Minus18

How to support and celebrate your LGBTQIA+ child

Allies

R U OK's LGBTIQ+ Conversation Guide

R U OK's LGBTIQ+ Conversation Guide contains tips to help you know when and how to ask someone who is gender, or sexuality diverse.

State service

Transgender Victoria

TGV is an Australian organisation dedicated to achieving justice, equity and quality health and community service provision for trans and gender diverse people, their partners, families and friends.

People with a disability

National Services

The Royal Society of the Blind (RSB)

The Royal Society of the Blind (RSB) is a not-for-profit organisation providing services to Australians who have severe vision impairment. RSB provide Counselling for vision loss. 

ID Health information

E-learning training for carers, health professionals and disability professionals who have an interest in intellectual disability mental health. 

Be You

Be You supports educators from early learning services and school to develop a positive, inclusive and resilient learning community to achieve their best possible mental health. 

Centre for Developmental Disability (CDDH)

Centre for Developmental Disability (CDDH) supports mainstream health services to address education, clinical, research and advocacy activities to improve the health of people with intellectual and associate developmental disabilities. 

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Multicultural communities 

National Services

Mental Health Foundation Australia

Mental Health Foundation Australia provides a range of networks, services, advocacy, events, and support groups for the community to seek assistance on mental health illness. 

Embrace multicultural mental health

Embrace multicultural mental health provides services and information on mental health and suicide prevention in a culturally accessible format for people from multicultural backgrounds.

Department of Health and Aged Care

Mental health services for people from multicultural backgrounds.

The Australian Psychological Society

The Australian Psychological Society offer research, resources, professional development and support and bilingual psychologists. 

The Transcultural Mental Health Centre

The Transcultural Mental Health Centre provide mental health support and services and enhance pathways to care for multicultural communities. 

The Chinese Peer Connection

The Chinese Peer Connection is a program that supports people from the Chinese community who are experiencing gambling harm. Support is provided through peer support and is available for family and friends.

Chinese Community Social Services Centre

Chinese Community Social Services Centre provides migrant settlement services, carer support for families with children of special needs, mental health education and support groups for the Chinese speaking community. 

Suicide Information

State Services

SuicideLine Victoria

SuicideLine Victoria has advice on what to do if you are with a person at risk, if the person at risk has called you or you need the poisons information hotline.

National Services

SANE

A guide to staying alive – Sane Australia.

Life in Mind

Living is for everyone – Suicide and Self Harm Prevention website.

Beyond Blue

Man therapy – A Federal Government funded Campaign to respond to males experiencing mental health illness. 

Conversations Matter

Resources for discussing suicide prevention with multicultural communities.

Suicide Call Back Service

Suicide Call Back Service (24/7 free telephone counselling (Ph 1300 659 467).

Beyond Blue

Suicide prevention after a suicide attempt – resources from beyondblue.

SANE

You are not alone is a resource that provides carers with information on how to support friends or family members with a mental illness. 

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Loneliness

Local Services

Eastern Volunteers

Eastern Volunteers provides training for people who are seeking a pathway to employment for their first job or returning to the workforce. 

National Services

ReachOut

How to manage loneliness and where to connect with other people. 

Lifeline

Loneliness and isolation – what are the warning signs, what to do and where to get help. 

FriendLine

FriendLine is a service for anyone who need to reconnect or would like to chat to a friendly volunteer. 

GRIEFLINE

GRIEFLINE provides non-crisis, confidential care to access free telephone support, resources, online community and forums and wellbeing and coping strategies.

Physical Activity

State Services

Wellways

Wellways provide information and resources on understanding mental and physical health and where to seek help. 

National Services

Diabetes Australia

Diabetes Australia provides information on depression and mental health and provides links between diabetes and depression, treatment and service supports.

SANE

Information on the link between mental health and physical health. 

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Young people

Local services

Manningham Youth Services

The Manningham Youth Services (managed by EACH), provides free youth and family counselling support to children, young people (aged 12-25 years) and their families who live, work, study or play in the Eastern region of Melbourne. 

Steps Mental Health | We go at your pace

Steps Mental Health Service offers a range of mental health services, including: therapeutic counselling, peer support, mental health nursing, child and adolescent mental health services and care coordination.

Children's Counselling (doncare.org.au)

This program helps children develop confidence and resilience through group work, art therapy, family therapy, counselling, and individualised coaching for children aged 6-17 years.

National services

Beyond Blue

Learn about the signs and symptoms of anxiety, depression, substance abuse and suicide and what works for young people. Learn how to start a conversation about mental health and understand the services available.

Bite Back Mental Fitness Challenge

Bite Back Mental Fitness Challenge involves six weekly challenges to help improve your mental fitness, increase your happiness, reduce stress, improve friendships and focus.  

Emerging Minds

Emerging Minds provides in-person and online training, programs and resources in response to the needs of professionals, children and their families. 

headspace | 1800 650 890

headspace provides online and phone support to young people aged 12-25 years.

Phone: 1800 650 890

Kids Helpline | Ph 1800 55 1800

Kids Helpline is a free (even from a mobile), confidential 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25 years. 
Phone: 1800 55 1800

The Children of Parents with a Mental Illness

The Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) national initiative develops information for parents, their families and friends in support of children and young people. 

Moderated Online Social Therapy

Moderated Online Social Therapy (MOST) provides digital therapy mixed with face-to-face care that creates a mental health program for young people aged 15-25 years. It’s designed to support young people while they are on a waitlist for face-to-face care, and while they are getting that care at a participating mental health service. 

Reach Out

Reach Out provides online mental health support for young people anywhere in Australia to stay connected and well. 

Tune in Not Out

Tune in Not Out is a service that provides information on life’s challenges for mental health, relationships, exam stress, sexual health and more. Each topic contains videos, music, playlists, and stories, with the opportunity to share with young people in the community. 

This content was correct as of September 2024 and will be reviewed frequently.

If amendments are identified or you know of another mental health service to be considered, contact us.

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Come and celebrate Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 2 March. 
Join our clean up event at Koonung Creek Linear Park from 10.00am to 1.00pm.

Manningham is home to a variety of parks and reserves as well as rivers and creeks that connect to larger water systems. Unfortunately, we’re seeing litter in many of these areas, which can endanger our waterways and wildlife. 

Litter impacts our waterways

When waste ends up on the ground, it doesn’t just stay there – it washes into our waterways, especially during rainy or windy weather. This disrupts water quality and creates hazards for our aquatic life, making it harder for plants and animals to thrive.

Litter impacts our wildlife

Wildlife can also mistake plastic bags, food wrappers or small debris for food. When ingested, this can lead to choking, malnutrition and even death. 

What you can do

Clean Up Australia Day is a chance to take positive, practical action. 

Let’s roll up our sleeves, get outdoors and clean up Koonung Creek Linear Park.

  • Sunday 2 March 2025 
  • 10.00am to 1.00pm
  • Koonung Creek Linear Park, 105 Leeds Street, Doncaster East, enter via Boronia Reserve

We'll provide gloves, litter collection gear, and a barbecue lunch.

Register now 

 

Can’t make it on the day? No worries!

There are several ways to get involved and support this important cause:

Organise your own event

Even if you can't attend an official event, you can organise a clean up in your own neighbourhood or at a local park or beach. Clean Up Australia Day has resources to help you get started.

Spread the word 

Use your social media channels to promote the initiative, share tips for reducing waste, and encourage others to get involved. Check out instagram.com/cleanupaustralia for content.

Reduce your own waste

Make a difference by reducing your personal waste, recycling responsibly, and encouraging others to do the same. Every small action counts! 

By keeping litter out of our natural environment, we can create a cleaner, healthier Manningham for all.

 

For more information

 For more details about the event or to register, visit Clean Up Australia Day.


 

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Our Inspired Living Series spotlights sustainable ideas from inspiring thinkers. From eco-adventuring to sustainable cooking, there’s a topic to suit everyone.

Five events. Not to be missed.  

Featuring five keynote events throughout the year, with local speakers, this series is for anyone interested in sustainability.

Join us for interesting insights, candid conversations and fresh inspiration.

Our Inspired Living Series empowers our community to make positive changes for the environment, such as reducing consumption, supporting renewable energy and choosing sustainable transport options.

Bookings are essential so register early. Explore our 2025 program below.

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Customer service

Our customer service team will be available Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 5.00pm throughout the holiday period, excluding public holidays.

We will be closed:

  • Wednesday 25 December
  • Thursday 26 December
  • Wednesday 1 January.

All of our essential services will continue during this time to ensure the safety and cleanliness of our community is maintained.

If you have an urgent enquiry on a day we’re closed, please phone 9840 9333 to speak with our after hours service.
 

Waste collection 

Your weekly waste collection service will continue without interruption. Check your bin collection days.

We know households often produce more garbage and recycling during the festive season. Please remember all materials must be placed inside your bins – overflowing bins will not be collected.

If you need to dispose of excess waste, you can find your local transfer stations (tips) and recycling centres.

 

Maternal Child Health 

The Maternal and Child Health line (13 22 29) is available 24 hours a day for phone advice.

If you require medical advice, please contact your general practitioner or in an emergency call 000 or go to your nearest emergency department.

  • Between Christmas and New Year, the opening hours for our Doncaster Maternal and Child Health Centre will be:
  • Wednesday, 25 December (Christmas Day): closed
  • Thursday, 26 December (Boxing Day): closed
  • Friday, 27 December: closed
  • Monday, 30 December: 9.00am to 4.00pm
  • Tuesday, 31 December: 9.00am to 4:30pm
  • Wednesday, 1 January (New Year’s Day): closed

Please note that some services may be reduced during this period.
 

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