Come along to see 55 youth from two Veneto choirs coming together as one.
Direct from Italy to Australia, the choir will perform popular Italian and English songs with new age and religious lyrics.
Entry includes a glass of soft drink or prosecco.
Come along to see 55 youth from two Veneto choirs coming together as one.
Direct from Italy to Australia, the choir will perform popular Italian and English songs with new age and religious lyrics.
Entry includes a glass of soft drink or prosecco.
Every 18 seconds, someone in Australia needs blood. Be the reason they live - donate with us this January.
Manningham Youth Services have reserved a number of donation slots during January. To help you get there, we’ll be offering free transport to Lifeblood Ringwood via our Manningham Youth Services van on those days.
We’ll leave from MY Hub at MC Square and where possible drop people directly home afterwards.
Register online now!
Manningham Youth Services (delivered by EACH) will be on-site to provide support.
Rotary Manningham City have joined with the Mental health Foundation, Australia to promote the importance of Youth Mental Health in association with the Manningham Family Festival at Finns.
Come along and have a great day at the Festival and register for the Walk for Youth Mental Health.
This is a free inclusive event, open to all ages.
The Manningham Youth Employment Expo is fast approaching and registration is now open.
The expo is an opportunity for young people aged 14 to 24 to embark on a journey of exploring different pathways to employment.
Navigate different pathways through stalls rich in information on a diverse range of jobs, careers, and industries. Hear first-hand which attributes local employers are looking for. Talk to key industry bodies and training and employment services about current employment pathway opportunities.
Join us in the break-out rooms to hear from a range of presenters who will deliver engaging workshops on:
There will also be panel discussions with speakers who have lived experiences of unique employment journeys.
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled.
Come and join others from all around the community in our Unity Walk for Mental Health.
Show your solidarity and support of mental health and help raise awareness about the importance to talk about it, and NOT stay silent.
Raising mental health awareness is an important initiative to improve understanding and increase access to services for those who need it.
This is a free inclusive event, open to all ages.
Participants who register before 4 November will receive a free T-shirt.
Lucky lap prizes will be awarded throughout the day.
Pet friendly event.
Manningham youth services is a community youth service aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of all young people in the local area. Below are a list of local services we support or provide.
If your child identifies as LGBTQIA+, non-binary, gender diverse, or is questioning their sexuality and/or gender, this event is for you.
This event will include:
This is an inclusive and accessible event.
Light refreshments will be served. To assist us with catering and seating, please register for this event.
Advocacy is an important way for us to provide a voice for the community on issues that matter. This is an essential role of local government.
We are advocating to influence state and federal governments to fund important priority projects around planning, transport, infrastructure and services.
Manningham is the only municipality in metropolitan Melbourne not serviced by either a tram or train. Therefore, our buses are crucial to how our residents move around.
The Doncaster corridor Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) proposal is Council's public transport priority, as it can provide Manningham residents with a direct mass transit public transport connection to the CBD at a cost-effective and shorter timeframe.
Jumping Creek Road Wonga Park is in a unique and environmentally sensitive area. The road is being upgraded to improve safety for all users, including motorists, cyclists and pedestrians, whilst also protecting our wildlife and vegetation.
The works are expected to cost up to $21 million over the project life. This is a significant burden for the Manningham community, and we seek contributions from all levels of government to enable this project to proceed.
5 Ways is a complex staggered intersection on State controlled arterial roads in Warrandyte South that experiences significant congestion and has a poor safety performance.
This intersection experiences significant congestion and has a poor safety performance, with one serious injury, and five other injury crashes in the past five years.
The North East Link is Victoria's largest road project. The needs of our community and surrounding environment must be considered, before, during and after construction.
We're advocating for a Doncaster Station to be included in the first phase of construction of the Suburban Rail Loop.
We are seeking increased local access to youth mental health services in Manningham. We support the delivery of a headspace facility to meet demand and create meaningful impacts.
We welcome the announcement of funding for a service and will continue to advocate for local delivery.
The Eastern Affordable Housing Alliance (EAHA) is a formal collaboration of six councils working to address the housing affordability crisis in Melbourne’s eastern metro region.
We are seeking accelerated funding by State Government for more bus services to meet growing demand and infrastructure improvements to improve the reliability and frequency of the local bus network. Key to this, is larger capacity buses and more services during peak periods to be provided on the Doncaster Area Rapid Transit (DART) SmartBus network.
We are also advocating for the implementation of a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) connection between the CBD and Doncaster as part of the North East Link Doncaster Busway project.
We will continue to advocate for a heavy rail line between the CBD and Doncaster. We are strongly advocating to ensure that the North East Link project preserves a future alignment for Doncaster Rail, and that the design of the Doncaster Busway is delivered in a manner that allows it to be transitioned to heavy rail, once buses the bus system reaches capacity.
Improved transport infrastructure through Doncaster Hill will unlock and complement regional opportunities for improved access to jobs, educational and health facilities and to other community and social services.
Artist Paul Handley’s Pillars of Déplacement traces his journey through the migrant settlement camps of Europe to the island shores of Lesbos, variously between 2016 and 2019, a period of social and political flux for the region. Geopolitical tensions and conflict at this time in countries including Syria and Afghanistan led to the displacement of thousands of people who were forced to seek refuge in foreign lands.
Despite it being a fundamental human right to seek asylum, this flow of refugees destabilised social fabrics across multiple communities and led to a wave of resistance from governments and local communities in the areas where the refugees sought asylum.
This exhibition represents the artist’s firsthand experience of this tension through a collection of documentary images, objects and artworks that stand as symbols hope, such as his sculptures inspired by the life-jacket graveyards of Lesbos. The exhibition acts as an artistic shrine to all the displaced and lost across the globe and throughout history, spurring reflection on migration and people movement and the ramifications it has on communities and countries.
Featuring opening remarks from Manningham Mayor Cr. Andrew Conlon, as well as Paul Handley in conversation with Manningham Art Gallery curator, Davey Warnock.
When: Saturday 17 April, 2.00pm to 3.30pm.
Cost: This is a free event but places are limited.
Join Paul Handley for a conversation about his experiences travelling through the migrant camps of Europe and the process of translating those experiences into artworks.
When: Thursday 22 April, 11.00am to 12.00pm.
Cost: This is a free event but places are limited.
In this workshop for secondary school-aged youth, participants will discuss the history of protest and the art of creating impactful signs and performances.
When: Saturday 1 May, 3.30pm to 5.30pm.
Cost: Tickets are $5 per person. Places are limited.
Image: Paul Handley, Pillars, 2021, wallpaper pigment print, 240 x 360cm.
Located at the entrance to MC Square, Manningham Art Gallery presents a diverse range of contemporary art exhibitions and related public programs throughout the year. See all upcoming exhibitions.
Our play based learning values individual children’s needs, strengths and interests. We've a flexible and fun approach to learning. Our curriculum includes planned experiences and opportunities for unplanned learning.
Using emergent curriculum, we focus on children’s unique interests and abilities to help them develop. We have 3 rooms grouped according to age.
Age | Description | No. of places |
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0 to 2 years old |
In our 0 to 2 age group, we plan experiences and routines for engagement and learning. We give varied learning experiences which help children to connect to their environment and people. For all young children, a sense of security and attachment is important. We have a specific focus on helping children feel safe and be confident in a new environment. |
8 places each day. |
2 to 3 years old |
In our 2 to 3 age group we extend children’s social, emotional, cognitive and physical development. Children get to work in small groups and develop their sharing and cooperation skills. We encourage some independent skills, but it’s balanced with being mindful of the wider community. |
8 places each day. |
3 to 5 years old |
In our 3 to 5 year age group is full of exploration and engagement. We encourage self-selection of learning materials that follow individual interests, while also practising intentional teaching. We work with children on projects, extending their ideas and understanding of the world. |
22 places each day. |
Using a positive approach to behaviour guidance, we focus on understanding everyone’s rights. This helps us be inclusive while making sure everyone feels safe.
We initiate discussion and will respond to any of your concerns. We’ll work with you to develop a behaviour guidance plan if necessary. It’ll outline strategies that we can implement in the centre, and at home to guide behaviour.
Our qualified educators invest time and energy getting to know each child. They also communicate with you, so we can work towards shared goals.
We also have extra educators who cover:
Our educator to children ratio will always meet the National Quality Standard for Early Childhood Education and Care.
Interested in enrolling your child? Apply now to be added to our waitlist at MC Square.
Apply now
Visit us at MY Hub on level one MC Square to relax, game, socialise, or study in a safe space for young people in Manningham.
Manningham Youth Services (delivered by EACH) are on-site to provide support!
Support includes
Come down and check out our new youth hub and meet our team ready to support young people and their families!
The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) L2P Program matches learner drivers aged 16 to 21 years old with a fully licenced volunteer driver and program vehicle to help them gain driving experience required for a probationary licence.
We jointly coordinate and fund the the Manningham Whitehorse L2P program with Whitehorse City Council and with support from the Victorian government.
This free program is funded by the TAC, administered by the Department of Transport and Planning.
The program matches learner drivers between the ages of 16 and 21 years, who do not have access to a supervising driver or practice vehicle, with a volunteer, fully licensed driver and vehicle.
As part of the program, learners will also have up to seven free driving lessons with a professional driving instructor.
The aim of the program is to help learners become safe and confident drivers. It’s also an opportunity for young people to interact with positive adult role models and gain social independence.
To be eligible, learners must:
For more information visit the TAC L2P program webpage on the Transport Victoria website.
The program also benefits volunteer mentors by allowing them to build community connections and help a young person.
A full training program is available so you’re well prepared to mentor, and understand your role as a supervising driver.
To become a mentor, you must:
To apply to become a L2P mentor driver, complete an online application form.
For more information on the TAC L2P program call email L2P@manningham.vic.gov.au.
We are committed to being a child safe organisation where all children and young people are valued and protected from harm and abuse. Find out more about our Child Safe Policy.
Need help?
Find support with our online resource directory
For Emergencies | call 000
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.
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:
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.
Come along to MY Hub to get support with writing your resume and preparing for interviews.
Support includes:
Support is provided by Manningham Youth Services.
Registration not required, pop into MY Hub to get started!
MY Pride is a social support group for LGBTQIA+ and questioning young adults aged 18 to 25 to connect with their peers and discuss all things LGBTQIA+.
Topics are guided by young people and facilitated by a queer and trans youth worker.
Common topics include:
MY Pride is facilitated by a member of the LGBTQIA+ community who identifies as non-binary and queer. MY Pride meets fortnightly on Monday.
How to register
Register online to join in!
Once you have registered, we will reach out to you to chat about your needs and how we can best support you.
Looking for a similar event for younger youth? MY Pride ages 12 to 17 runs fortnightly on alternate Mondays.
There are many great public and private schools in our community. Learn more about these schools by visiting the links below.
School Name | Suburb |
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Doncaster Secondary College | DONCASTER 3108 |
East Doncaster Secondary College | DONCASTER EAST 3109 |
Templestowe College | TEMPLESTOWE LOWER 3107 |
Warrandyte High School | WARRANDYTE 3113 |
Heatherwood Special School | DONVALE 3111 |
Marcellin College | BULLEEN 3105 |
Whitefriars College | DONVALE 3111 |
School Name | Suburb |
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Donvale Christian School | DONVALE 3111 |
Bulleen Heights School | BULLEEN 3107 |
Find all schools, childcare, kindergartens and more within Manningham
Manningham Council will open a new youth hub at MC Square in Doncaster this August to support young people across Manningham.
MY Hub will open its doors on Thursday 8 August 2024 as a dedicated space for young people aged 10 to 25 in Manningham to find support, resources, and referrals from Manningham’s Youth Services (EACH) team.
Manningham Mayor, Councillor Carli Lange said Council is committed to supporting all young people in our community.
“Our young people are the future of Manningham. We want to make sure everyone has the resources and support they need to thrive locally,” Cr Lange said.
“MY Hub will be a welcoming and empowering space where young people can find the help they need to grow, connect, and thrive in our community.”
The services available at MY Hub will include:
Free mentoring support, guidance, and advice for young people aged 10 to 25
Leadership and community engagement opportunities
Youth programs for schools and local community groups
Support for community service providers and businesses
“In my discussions with Manningham Deputy Mayor and chair of the Manningham Youth Advisory Committee Councillor Laura Mayne, she said it will be a great new space for Manningham and encourages everyone to check out the new youth hub” Cr Lange said.
“Our goal is to create a welcoming space where young people can access the support they need, engage with their community, and build a bright future,” Cr Lange said
The youth hub is a key action in Council's 2021-2025 Council Plan, which prioritises better support and services for young people.
“Creating a youth hub is a major initiative that reflects our community's desire for better youth support services. We are committed to ensuring everyone can access these resources easily and be part of a healthy and safe community,” Cr Lange said.
Located on level one of MC Square in Doncaster, MY Hub will join a range of other community services that make MC Square a central hub for the Manningham community, including Whitehorse Manningham Libraries, Manningham Art Gallery, Doncare, Doncaster Maternal and Child Health Service, Doncaster Kindergarten, and Early Years at MC Square.
For young people, parents, or carers looking for support, visit MY Hub at MC Square in Doncaster or reach out via the website below.
Project updates will be available on the Manningham Council website below.
Wonga's Artist Celebration (WAC) is fun evening out for the whole family.
The Wonga Park Community Cottage will open its doors to our youth community to host a special evening showcasing local artistic talent, including music performances, art exhibitions, stand-up comedy and more.
There will also be a selection of food trucks providing an assortment of tasty snacks and dinner options.
We invite all youth aged between 13 and 24 and their families to join in the fun.
This is a drug and alcohol-free event.
Visit our website and Facebook for more information and updates.
Support is available at every stage of your child’s life and development.
The Health and Wellbeing Strategy outlines how we will continue to work with our community and partner organisations to ensure our residents are healthy, safe, resilient, connected and included. Seven priority areas have been identified to promote a Healthy Community:
Find the resources below curated specifically for helping parents, guardians and families.
Are you passionate about the Manningham community and interested in joining one of our Advisory Committees?
Come along to our helpful online information session to learn what's involved when you join an Advisory Committee.
We're currently seeking people to join our Arts, Healthy Ageing, Disability and Youth advisory committees. These committees provide a formal way for Council to seek input and guidance from the community on a variety of topics.
Expressions of interest to join our Arts, Healthy Ageing, Disability and Youth advisory committees are open until Wednesday 18 October.