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Deer – darling or devil?
… Deer – darling or devil? Environment and sustainability Deer are destroying our most valuable … threat to our bushland habitat. They destroy saplings and mature trees and compete for food with our native wildlife they are …

Deer are destroying our most valuable assets. What can we do about it?

Did you know:

  • deer are a serious threat to our bushland habitat. They destroy saplings and mature trees and compete for food with our native wildlife
  • they are trashing our most important assets, our private properties, bushland, market gardens and farmland
  • deer are ruining our waterways and endangering our drinking water
  • deer threaten our community safety and are a serious collision risk on our roads
  • deer can carry pathogens and harbour diseases which can be transmitted to our domestic stock and animals.

Speakers from Middle Yarra Landcare Network, Manningham Council and guest speaker John Harris from Wildlife and Ecology, Melbourne will talk about what can be done to minimise the impact deer have on our precious environment. 

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Spring Outdoors - Manningham Indigenous led cultural walk
… - Manningham Indigenous led cultural walk Environment and sustainability Come join Wurundjeri man Thane … stories about cultural life along Birrarung (Yarra River) and how traditional owners cared for the landscape. Thane … culture. What to bring Please bring suitable clothing and footwear to be walking on Country during this event. …

Come join Wurundjeri man Thane Garvey-Gannaway as he shares stories about cultural life along Birrarung (Yarra River) and how traditional owners cared for the landscape.

Thane will guide you through some of the area's local historical significance, highlighting the importance of connecting with Country together with a local knowledge of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung culture.

What to bring

Please bring suitable clothing and footwear to be walking on Country during this event.

Snacks are not provided. Please bring food and drinks if needed. 

Please note: Places are limited and bookings are essential.

This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.

You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.

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Electrify Everything - Transition to an all-electric home - webinar
… - Transition to an all-electric home - webinar Environment and sustainability Come along to find out how you can electrify everything to improve your home environment, and ease the burden on your budget. This webinar will explore … need attention how to plan your transition what assistance and rebates are available. Our presenter, Ian Moxon, is a …

Come along to find out how you can electrify everything to improve your home environment, and ease the burden on your budget.

This webinar will explore essential transition areas including:

  • why an all-electric home
  • the benefits of getting off gas
  • which items need attention
  • how to plan your transition
  • what assistance and rebates are available.

Our presenter, Ian Moxon, is a seasoned sustainability consultant with over 15 years of experience in this field. He’ll share his extensive knowledge and valuable industry insights into the benefits of changing to an all-electric home.

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.

Bookings are essential.

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Are you Procrastinating? By Carol Yang
… Are you Procrastinating? by Carol Yang .  Using waste produced by the fashion industry, Carol creates wearable and functional sculptures that highlights the procrastinator … as the protagonist. Carol’s work demonstrates the feelings and activities of procrastination visually in a humorous way, …

As part of Craft Contemporary 2023 we are presenting: 

Are you Procrastinating? by Carol Yang. 

Using waste produced by the fashion industry, Carol creates wearable and functional sculptures that highlights the procrastinator as the protagonist.

Carol’s work demonstrates the feelings and activities of procrastination visually in a humorous way, while exploring the emotional state of procrastination.

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On display in the foyer of the Manningham Civic Centre building from Monday 2 October to Friday 3 November 2023. 

Check out our other exhibit Soil Clay, by Vivian Qiu or explore the full Craft Contemporary program guide. 

This exhibition is part of Craft Contemporary 2023, an annual festival delivered by Craft Victoria – the largest celebration of craft and design in Victoria. The festival brings together practitioners, educators, industry, and craft lovers to explore material practice as it is today. See, touch, experience and be inspired by 150+ art experiences, including exhibitions, talks, demonstrations, workshops and open studios.

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Building a frog friendly wetland
… Building a frog friendly wetland Environment and sustainability Learn how to build a frog pond/bog with local ecologist and frog expert David De Angelis. David will discuss how you … Park Nursery. They will be there to assist you with water and pond fringing plants. David De Angelis is a local …

Learn how to build a frog pond/bog with local ecologist and frog expert David De Angelis.

David will discuss how you can construct a frog pond/bog at home that is ideal for local frog species.

Attendees will get a head start with a range of free indigenous habitat plants from the Friends of Warrandyte State Park Nursery. They will be there to assist you with water and pond fringing plants.

David De Angelis is a local naturalist, environmental educator, and consultant with interests in the ecology and conservation of frogs, and citizen science. Most of David’s work is done with ABZECO, La Trobe University’s Wildlife Sanctuary and Holmesglen Institute. He is also on the committee of Frogs Victoria.

This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.

You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.

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Home Harvest - Backyard Fruit Trees
… Home Harvest - Backyard Fruit Trees Environment and sustainability Join fruit tree expert Christy Clarke from … Tree Folk as he discusses how to effectively select, plant and care for a range of fruit trees for maximum health and abundance. We will discuss the art of winter versus …

Join fruit tree expert Christy Clarke from Fruit Tree Folk as he discusses how to effectively select, plant and care for a range of fruit trees for maximum health and abundance.

We will discuss the art of winter versus summer pruning, common pests and diseases, and organic solutions for these.

The seminar begins at 6.30pm, or join us from 6.15pm for our monthly food swap, where you can bring and trade homegrown produce, cuttings, seeds, gardening magazines, jars, ferments and more!

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!

Please see our events section for other upcoming sessions.

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City Nature Challenge 2025
… City Nature Challenge 2025 Environment and sustainability Take part in one of the largest Citizen … this four-day challenge, take photos of plants or animals and upload them to iNaturalist. Your observations will be … we can compete with participants from across Melbourne and around the world. All data is added to Australia’s …

Take part in one of the largest Citizen Science projects in the world while contributing valuable information about Manningham’s biodiversity.

About the City Nature Challenge

In this worldwide BioBlitz, cities compete to observe the most species by the most people.

Manningham is collaborating with more than 25 local governments to form the Greater Melbourne project.

How to participate

During this four-day challenge, take photos of plants or animals and upload them to iNaturalist.

Your observations will be added to the Manningham iNaturalist projects (Manningham East or Manningham West) so that we can compete with participants from across Melbourne and around the world.

All data is added to Australia’s database of plants and animals, helping scientists with their research to improve outcomes for our environment.

Steps to prepare 

  1. Install the iNaturalist app on your mobile phone and create an iNaturalist account.
  2. Join the Melbourne City Nature Challenge 2025: Greater Melbourne Project.  
  3. Start adding your observations.
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Yarra River tracking - Nature walk
… Yarra River tracking - Nature walk Environment and sustainability Explore a stunning reach of the Yarra … spectacular views as we rock hop over the escarpment and then along the gentler banks. Here we will see the … hours. Parts of the trail are not on a flat walking track and involve good balance and rock hopping. Please consider …

Explore a stunning reach of the Yarra River enjoying spectacular views as we rock hop over the escarpment and then along the gentler banks. Here we will see the results of more than 25 years of wildlife habitat rehabilitation.

The walk is 4.5km over 3 hours. Parts of the trail are not on a flat walking track and involve good balance and rock hopping. Please consider your ability to complete the walk, being mindful the group will need to keep a steady pace to complete it in the allocated time.

Wear solid walking shoes, weather appropriate clothing, a hat and sunscreen.

Participants must provide a mobile number.

Please note: This walk starts and finishes at different locations, so will involve a car shuttle with fellow walkers.

Location will be given upon registration.

This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.

You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.

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Junior Rangers Wildlife Program
… Junior Rangers Wildlife Program Environment and sustainability Join us at Currawong Bush Park to learn about local wildlife and come face to face with local animals of Manningham. … Program is designed to get young environmentalists out and active in our local environment. Activities include: Go …

Join us at Currawong Bush Park to learn about local wildlife and come face to face with local animals of Manningham.

Recommended for children aged 5 to 12 years, the Manningham Junior Ranger Program is designed to get young environmentalists out and active in our local environment.

Activities include:

  • Go on a bush park discovery walk with Environment Officers as they explore why Currawong Bush Park is known as the best little wilderness in town
  • Survive a live wildlife show presented by Reptile Encounters
  • Experience nature as a place to play, imagine, relax and explore.

Participant information:

  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start time.
  • Come prepared and dress for the weather on the day. Please wear closed-toed footwear.
  • Don’t forget to bring a snack and water bottle for morning tea.
  • In the event of extreme weather, this event will be cancelled.
  • Currawong Bush Park is protected habitat, dogs are not permitted in the park at any time.
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Manningham Star Gazing Night
… Manningham Star Gazing Night Environment and sustainability Presented by the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV) and Manningham Council, Join the ASV with a stargazing … ASV astronomers will be on hand with telescopes and demonstrators. Bring a torch covered with red cellophane …

Presented by the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV) and Manningham Council,

Join the ASV with a stargazing evening at Westerfolds Park, Templestowe. ASV astronomers will be on hand with telescopes and demonstrators.

Bring a torch covered with red cellophane (to keep your night vision), mosquito repellent and warm clothes. Telescopes will be set up on the grassy field near the Parks Victoria Office. Expect evening dew and a cold evening. Children will especially appreciate warm footwear and snacks!

Please reverse your car into the parking space to reduce headlight shine on exit.

This event may be cancelled due to cloud cover (more than 25 percent cover) or in the event of a total fire ban or bad weather. Please provide a relevant contact mobile phone number or email for an automated update on any event changes.

Participant information:

  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start time.
  • Come prepared and dress for the weather on the day. Please wear closed-toed footwear.
  • In the event of extreme weather, this event will be cancelled.
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National Tree Day at Ruffey Lake Park
… National Tree Day at Ruffey Lake Park Environment and sustainability Celebrate National Tree Day in 2024 by … to 11.00am Ruffey Lake Park. Bring along your family and friends and help plant native trees and vegetation to protect the …

Celebrate National Tree Day in 2024 by registering for the following 2024 National Tree Day community planting sessions at  9.00am to 11.00am Ruffey Lake Park.

Bring along your family and friends and help plant native trees and vegetation to protect the park's natural environment.

Our team will provide advice on how and where to plant the plants to support local habitat.

What to bring

We'll provide all the tools, equipment, and plants. All you need to bring is a personal water bottle and any snacks.

Where to meet

Ruffey Lake Park, along the creek at the bottom of Church Road entrance, Park available at the Victoria Street entrance.

Please note this year's National Tree Day also has a second location at:

11.00am to 1.00pm Mullum Mullum Creek, walk 100 meters upstream from Reynolds Road Bridge, Donvale.

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Spring Outdoors - Manningham Star Gazing Night
… Spring Outdoors - Manningham Star Gazing Night Environment and sustainability Join the Astronomical Society of Victoria … ASV astronomers will be on hand with telescopes and demonstrators. Telescopes will be set up on the grassy … cellophane (to keep your night vision), mosquito repellent and warm clothes. Expect evening dew and a cold evening. …

Join the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV) at a stargazing evening at Westerfolds Park, Templestowe. ASV astronomers will be on hand with telescopes and demonstrators.

Telescopes will be set up on the grassy field near the Parks Victoria Office.

What to bring

Bring a torch covered with red cellophane (to keep your night vision), mosquito repellent and warm clothes. Expect evening dew and a cold evening. Children will especially appreciate warm footwear and snacks.

Parking

Please reverse your car into the parking space to reduce headlight shine on exit.

Please note: This event may be cancelled due to cloud cover (less than 25 per cent cover) or in the event of a total fire ban or bad weather. Please provide a relevant contact mobile phone number or email for an automated update on any event changes.

Presented by the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV) and Manningham Council.

This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.

You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.

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Keep up to date with our latest environment and sustainability events.

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City Nature Challenge: Greater Melbourne
… City Nature Challenge: Greater Melbourne Environment and sustainability Take part in one of the largest Citizen … Melbourne project. How to participate It is free, easy and fun to get involved. During the 4-day window of this challenge, take photos of plants or animals and upload it to iNaturalist . Your observations will be …

Take part in one of the largest Citizen Science projects in the world while contributing valuable information about Manningham’s biodiversity.

About the City Nature Challenge

The City Nature Challenge runs from Friday 25 April to Monday 28 April 2025.

In this worldwide BioBlitz, cities compete to make the most observations of the most species by the most people.

Manningham is collaborating with more than 25 local governments to form the Greater Melbourne project.

How to participate

It is free, easy and fun to get involved.

During the 4-day window of this challenge, take photos of plants or animals and upload it to iNaturalist.

Your observations will be added to the Manningham iNaturalist projects (Manningham East or Manningham West) so that we can compete with participants from across Melbourne and all over the world. 

All data gets added to Australia’s database of plants and animals, helping scientists with their research to improve outcomes for our environment.

To prepare for the challenge:

  1. Install the iNaturalist app on your mobile phone and create an iNaturalist account.
  2. Join the Melbourne City Nature Challenge 2025: Greater Melbourne Project.  
  3. Start adding your observations.

Join now 

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Manningham Junior Ranger Program
… Manningham Junior Ranger Program Environment and sustainability The Manningham Junior Ranger Program is designed to get young environmentalists out and active in our local environment. Go on a bush park … you. Experience nature as a place to play, imagine, relax and explore. Important information: Children must be …

The Manningham Junior Ranger Program is designed to get young environmentalists out and active in our local environment.

Go on a bush park discovery walk with Environment Officers as they explore why Currawong Bush Park is known as the best little wilderness in town.

Survive a live wildlife show presented by Wild Action, the Zoo that comes to you.

Experience nature as a place to play, imagine, relax and explore.

Important information:

  • Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start time.
  • Come prepared and dress for the weather on the day. Please wear closed-toed footwear.
  • Don’t forget to bring a snack and water bottle for morning tea.
  • In the event of extreme weather, this event will be cancelled.
  • Currawong Bush Park is protected habitat, dogs are not permitted in the park at any time.

Meeting place:

Currawong Bush Park, Environment Education Centre. 

This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.

You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.

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Solar Savers Information Session - online
… Solar Savers Information Session - online Environment and sustainability Looking to enhance your home's comfort, save money, and achieve energy independence? Join the Solar Savers team online and discover how they can help you enhance the comfort of …

Looking to enhance your home's comfort, save money, and achieve energy independence?

Join the Solar Savers team online and discover how they can help you enhance the comfort of your home, save money, and achieve energy independence. 

Hear directly from our trusted installer Specialized Solar and Electrical to learn more about electrifying your home. 

During this webinar, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a live Q and A session.

The sessions are free, but registration is essential.

How to register

There will be two online sessions held on Wednesday 13 November 2024:

  • Lunchtime session - 12.30pm - 1.30pm 

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  • Evening session - 7.00pm - 8.00pm 

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About the Solar Savers program

Manningham Council is supporting residents to modernise their homes with energy efficient electric appliances, solar and batteries. The Solar Savers program makes it easy for you - with free advice and a quote from a trusted installer. 

Whether you're a homeowner, renter, or landlord, Solar Savers is committed to assisting you in transitioning to all-electric homes. You'll have access to affordable, reliable, and high-quality solar panels, battery systems, heat pump hot water systems, and split systems for heating and cooling.

Find out more at Solar Savers.

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Electrify Everything - Keep cool this summer
… Electrify Everything - Keep cool this summer Environment and sustainability Are you tired of skyrocketing energy bills and worried about sweltering in the summer heat? It's time to control the heat and create a cool comfort haven at home this summer. Join …

Are you tired of skyrocketing energy bills and worried about sweltering in the summer heat? It's time to control the heat and create a cool comfort haven at home this summer.

Join this webinar to discover how to:

  • Repel the urban heat island effect by harnessing nature's incredible cooling potential! Explore natural cooling methods like passive solar design, landscaping, and ventilation to keep your home cool.
  • Examine your home's performance. We'll discuss the impact of air leaks, insulation needs and window treatments which can greatly enhance your home's performance through the heat.
  • Learn about best practice 'Active Cooling' using fans and air conditioners. There are smart ways to keep you comfortable, reduce wear and tear, consume less electricity and deliver lower energy bills.
  • Consider smart technologies and upgrading appliances for an even more energy efficient future.
  • Find out about rebates and get answers to your specific cooling challenges and concerns.

Whether you live in a small apartment or a spacious family home, this presentation offers solutions for every type of living space.

Join us for this essential presentation and take the first step toward creating a cool, comfortable, and energy-efficient home.

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. 

Registration is essential. 

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Council Meeting 12 December 2023
… Tram Road Reserve rear of 2-18 Tram Road, 6 Whittens Lane and 32 Grange Park Avenue, Doncaster, for the use and development of the land for a utility installation (wastewater recycling facility) (page 3) 01:04:10 PROCEDURAL MOTION   12. …

Meeting Date: 12 December 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm 
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.         

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  5. PRESENTATIONS
06:25 5.1 Pink Up Warrandyte (Breast Cancer Awareness) - Certificate of Appreciation
08:00 5.2 Council Plan 2021-2025 Progress Update
14:35 6. PETITIONS
14:41 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
39:43 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS (page 2)
  9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS
40:45 9.1  Planning Application PLN22/0109 at Tram Road Reserve rear of 2-18 Tram Road, 6 Whittens Lane and 32 Grange Park Avenue, Doncaster, for the use and development of the land for a utility installation (wastewater recycling facility) (page 3)
01:04:10 PROCEDURAL MOTION
  12. CITY SERVICES
01:05:05 12.1 Schramm's Visitor Centre - Recommended next steps (page 205)
  10. CITY PLANNING
01:25:05 10.1 Pilot 24-Hour Cat Confinement Initiative (page 99)
01:44:03 10.2 Endorsement of Liveable Places and Spaces Advisory Committee (LPSAC) Community Members (page 110)
  11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
01:45:55 11.1 Pricing Policy for use of Council Active Open Space
01:52:03 11.2 Community Grants Program Update (page 159)
01:54:32 11.3 Supplementary Motion and Early Years Infrastructure Planning Update (page 185)
01:59:22 11.4 Endorsement of the Advisory Committee Membership (page 193)
  13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY
02:04:43 13.1 Communicating with our Multicultural Communities update (page 210)
  14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
02:10:48 14.1 Revised Instrument of Delegation to Members of Council Staff (page 222)
02:11:25 14.2 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (page 305)
02:12:55 14.3 Informal Meetings of Councillors
  15. NOTICES OF MOTION
02:13:32 15.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No.4/2023) (page 323)
  16. URGENT BUSINESS
02:20:15 16.1 Documents for Sealing
02:22:45 17. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION  TIME (Page 324)

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Removing trash to preserve our treasure
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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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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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