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Community Grant Program
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The Community Grant Program supports groups delivering programs and activities that benefits the community. Our goal is to develop partnerships with not-for-profit groups and organisations that enriches the area and share our vision.
 

Who can apply for a grant

There’s seven grant categories each with their own goals, values and timing.

Grant applicants must be either:

  • A not-for-profit constituted body such as an incorporated association or a company by limited guarantee.
  • An incorporated organisation supported by a not-for-profit organisation and able to accept legal and financial responsibility for the project.
  • A school.

They must also meet eligibility criteria for the grant category.  
 

How to apply

Choose one of the grant categories below to find out how to apply.

Grant category and purposeFunding allocationTiming

Community Partnership

Achieve longer term community and cultural development outcomes through strategic partnerships that respond to our priorities and directions.

Up to $50,000 per year to a total of $200,000 over four years.

Every four years.

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Community Development

Achieve community development outcomes that respond to the needs of our diverse community.

Between $3,001 and $20,000.

Annually in February.

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Arts

Support activities that provide opportunities to participate in arts, culture and heritage.

Between $3,001 and $20,000.

Annually in February.

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Festivals and Events

Support community led festivals and events that attract visitors to Manningham and activates key locations.

Between $3,001 and $20,000.

Annually in February.

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Healthy Ageing

Improve the health and quality of life of older adults by working in partnership with community organisations. 

Between $3,001 and $20,000.

Annually in February.

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Seniors Club Support Grant

Promotes social connection through programs and activities that have positive health and wellbeing outcomes for Manningham’s ageing community.

Up to $8,000 per year.

Annually in August.

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Small Grants

Support community strengthening initiatives and enhance the quality of life of Manningham residents.

Community Strengthening category: Up to $3,000.

Equipment Purchase category: Up to $1,500 as a 50 per cent co-contribution of the total cost of equipment.

Applications can be submitted all year and are assessed quarterly.

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Community Grant support and resources

We offer annual Community Grant information sessions and grant writing workshops to support organisations and community groups in applying for grants.

These in-person sessions are held every February. If you’re unable to attend, you can watch the recorded presentation below.

Additionally, we provide a series of short Grant writing learning bytes – informative videos designed to explain grant writing terminology and concepts, making the application process easier to understand. 

Community Grant information session

Watch the 2025 information session recording to find out more about the Community Grant program.

Grant writing learning bytes

  • Grant Writing - SMART goals 
  • Grant Writing - Developing a project plan 
  • Grant Writing – Understanding auspicing
  • Grant Writing – Auspicing arrangements 
  • Grant Writing - In-kind support 
  • Grant Writing - Preparing the budget for a grant application 
  • Grant Writing - Acquittals 
  • Grant Writing - Evaluations
     

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Current grant recipients

Community Partnership Grants

Community Partnership Grants 2022 - 2025 (year three - 2024)

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation for year two
1 Jan to 31 Dec 2023
CareNet LtdFood Collective Manningham$50,000
Doncaster Community Care and Counselling Centre (Doncare)Healthy Young Men's (HYM) Program    $50,000
Eastern Community Legal CentrePromoting legal and social wellbeing in Manningham    $50,000
Eastern VolunteersManningham Youth Employment Pathways Program$50,000
Heide Museum of Modern ArtCultural and Community Connection at Heide    $30,000
Kevin Heinze GrowUsing nature as a supportive environment$46,344
Lions Club of Park OrchardsPark Orchards Community Carols  $7,513
Manningham Musicians AssociationManningham Concert Band Program$17,373
Rights Employment Accommodation Leisure Inc (REAL)REAL Pathways    $35,073
Rotary Club of TemplestoweManningham Family Festival  $12,000
The Chinese Senior Citizens Club of Manningham IncPositive Ageing Program for Chinese seniors    $37,839
The Onemda AssociationOnemda Community Cafe Program $49,716
The Pottery ExpoThe Pottery Expo at Warrandyte$25,000
Victorian Skateboard Association IncManningham Skate Park Activation Project    $20,000
VP Community Holdings LtdHealthy food accessibility and education    $50,000
Warrandyte Community ChurchWarrandyte Community Carols$7,400
Warrandyte Festival CommitteeWarrandyte Festival$50,000
Women's Health EastTaking action to combat racism and support Manningham Chinese communities    $49,200
Annual Grants

Arts Grants 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
House of Persia Community and Cultural Centre IncFarsi Community Choir$9,000

Festival and Events Grants 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Benevolence AustraliaRabi Al-Awwal Festival$4,286
Cantonese Art Association IncMid-Autumn Festival Celebration Show$3,001
Community Music and Performances IncorporatedJazz In The Park$8,720
Greythorn Bowling ClubFamily & Friends Funday$5,500
Heide Museum of Modern ArtMolto Italiano! Community Festival 2024$14,740
Kevin Heinze GrowSpring Celebration$4,000
Manningham Toy Library IncManningham Toy Library 40th Anniversary Messy Play Day$5,044
Victoria HongKongers Association (Australia) Inc.Victoria Moon Festival @ Manningham 2024$20,000

 

Community Development Grants

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Bushfire Resilience Inc.Provide bushfire information using content, onsite filming and community engagement$7,740
Chinese Health Foundation of AustraliaEmbracing Hearts: Walk with Seniors for Mental Wellbeing in Manningham$20,000
Eastern Domestic Violence Service IncLevel Up- Building Community Capacity for Gender Equality in Manningham$19,042
Left Write Hook LtdReclaim & Rewrite$17,680
Living and Learning at Ajani IncClosed Loop Food Solutions$20,000
Seniors Happy Life Club Inc.Program to support older people's wellbeing$19,183
Templestowe Bowling ClubExpanding Community Connection$5,000
The Onemda AssociationDigital Creative Lab a space for connection & learning$10,627
The Trustee for Raise FoundationRaise Youth Mentoring Program - Templestowe College$5,500

Healthy Ageing Grants

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Doncaster Chinese Senior Association IncCelebrate Chinese New Year$3,100
House of Persia Community & Cultural CenterHealthy Aging$9,760
Living and Learning at Ajani IncMaking Friends for a Better Life: Our diverse migrant community$8,468
Manningham Australian Chinese Mutual Aid Association IncSenor club health and wellbeing activities$6,851
Pines Learning IncThe Thrive Program$17,703
Rejoice Chinese Christian Communication Centre IncDigital Literacy Workshops for Chinese speaking Seniors$7,600
Wonga Park Community Cottage IncCultivating Healthy Seniors$4,930

Manningham Community Fund (Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation)

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Doncaster Community Care and Counselling Centre IncEmergency Food Relief$4,032
Kevin Heinze GrowGrowing together: peer group counselling for young carers$10,000
St John Ambulance Australia (Victoria) IncCPR training equipment for St John Manningham Division$6,691
Small Grants

Small Grants - Round 3

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
East Doncaster Netball ClubEast Doncaster Netball Club Equipment Grant 2025$1,267
Mantingfang Seniors Club of AustraliaChinese traditional dancing and fashion walk teaching and learning$2,600
Warrandyte Mechanics Institute and Arts Association IncBuilding essential safety skills for community arts in Warrandyte$2,379

Small Grants - Round 2

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Doncaster LIttle Athletics CentreUpgrade two ageing laptops used for track event timing$1,399
Doncaster Seniors Club IncWomen's Affairs - Manningham$3,000
East Doncaster Cricket ClubPurchase of Cricket Balls for the 2024/2025 Season$1,500
Greythorn Bowling Club IncPurchase of all abilities kit and equipment $879
Kevin Heinze GROWCafe Kevin: Purchase of a Food Processor for Disability Training$912
Manningham Uniting Church Building Bridges Through Story - Homelessness$1,800
Melbourne Oldpink Dancing Club Inc.Seniors Festive$2,480
Park Orchards BMX ClubDecoder to improve race training outcomes for riders$1,500
Rights Employment Accommodation Leisure Inc REALCards$2,016
Rotary Club of Manningham CityWalk for Youth Mental health$3,000
St John Ambulance Australia (Victoria) IncEssential equipment for St John Ambulance Manningham Division$375
The Onemda AssociationAssistive Tech Expo for people with disabilities and their families$3,000

Small Grants - Round 1

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Australian Iranian Senior Citizens Society of VictoriaGentle exercise, Carpet Bowl, Festivals and Walking and Outings$1,500
Bulleen Tennis Club IncRenewal of court equipment$949
Chinese Health Foundation of AustraliaMoving Forward:  Equip the Community in Manningham for Family Violence$3,000
Park Orchards Netball ClubPurchase of netball equipment$888
Templestowe Cricket ClubCelebrate and attract multicultural participation through schools sessions in Manningham$3,000
Templestowe Wolves Football ClubPurchase of camera and balls for training and matches$1,500
Warrandyte Cricket ClubPinking up Warrandyte and surrounds for Breast Cancer Awareness month.$2,500
Warrandyte Mechanics' Institute and Arts Association IncPromoting the Warrandyte Repair Cafe$2,900
Warrandyte Netball ClubNew Training Uniforms to improve club identity$1,500
Seniors Club Support Grants

Seniors Club Support Grants 2024

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Australian Iranian Senior Citizen Society of VictoriaManningham parks walking, exercise, Heide Museum and festivals$8,000
East Doncaster Cricket Club IncOver 60's Veterans Cricket at East Doncaster Cricket Club$3,738
Greek Elderly Citizens Club of Manningham IncOutings that promote social connection in the ageing population$8,000
House of PersiaInternational women day celebration$2,100
Italian Seniors Citizens Group of Doncaster IncSocial gatherings and social catering functions$8,000
Manningham Australian Chinese Mutual Aid Association IncSenior club health and wellbeing activities$8,000
Melbourne Oldpink Dancing Club Inc.Healthy exercise and diet$3,000
Parish of St Haralambos Elderly Citizens ClubEducation and integration to reduce social isolation$7,980
Pensioners Association of Bulleen and Templestowe IncHealthy Ageing Programs$5,300
Seniors Happy Life Club IncThese Seniors Can - design, sewing and fashion show$8,000
The Chinese Senior Citizens Club of Manningham IncCelebrating significant cultural festivals with seniors$8,000
Warrandyte Senior Citizens Club IncSocial gathering and sports$8,000
Women's Friendship Group IncSocial$8,000
   

 

Past grant recipients

Community Grant Program 2023/2024

Small Grants

Round 3

Organisation NameProject TitleAllocation
Beverley Hills Junior Football ClubOnemda & Beverley Hills Annual Football Skills & Exercise Program$3,000
Cass Care LtdLet's Crotchet Together$2,086
Chrisalis FoundationGet Fit At Aquarena$3,000
Koonung Bushwalking ClubFirst Aid Training For Bushwalk Leaders$2,100
Manningham Uniting ChurchMusical Event: Music for a Warming World$1,600
Marcellin Old Collegians Cricket ClubFrogBox streaming purchase$1,100
Nakisa Malakooti- auspice Access Health and CommunityHealth and Wellness series for Carers respite (10-12 week series)$3,000
Park Orchards Community House and Learning Centre IncorporatedCleaning Up$942
Park Orchards Football Netball ClubFootballs & Netballs$780
Persian Happy Family IncNowruz / Harmony Day Event 2024$2,500
Rights Employment Accommodation Leisure REAL IncREAL Rhythm$2,000
Serpell Tennis Club IncTennis Light Pole Pads$1,253
Veneto ClubWomen's Circle$1,940

Round 2

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Doncaster Baseball Club IncorporatedEssential Equipment Requirements$720.00
Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket ClubCompeting in Victorian Premier Cricket Competition, fielding six teams$1,000.00
House of Persia Community and Cultural CentreIranian Movement Workshop for Children$2,700.00
Kevin Heinze GrowCafe Kevin Art Project$3,000.00
Manningham Australian Chinese Mutual Aid Association IncChinese New Year 2024$3,000.00
Park Orchards North Ringwood Parish Junior Football Club IncFirst Aid Kit Renewal$1,448.00
Rotary Club Manningham CityWalk for Youth Mental Health$3,000.00
Seniors Happy Life Club Inc.Community Multicultural Network Development and Partnerships Activity$3,000.00
St David's Cricket ClubPurchase of Supper Sopper equipment$1,500.00
Templestowe Bowling ClubUpgrade of Club Uniform$1,775.00
The Chinese Senior Citizens Club of Manningham Inc.Community Live Musical Band$3,000.00
Wonga Park Community CottageThe Good Neighbour Community Cookbook$2,800.00

Round 1

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Australian Iranian Senior Citizens Society of VictoriaFestival gatherings and monthly gentle exercise$1,350
Box Hill Cricket ClubEquipment purchase - Women's 3XI team and new U15 Academy$750
CareNet LtdChristmas Giving Days$2,932
Catjump Pre-school Association IncPurchase new photocopier$1,500
Chinese Health Foundation of AustraliaSafe on Your Feet - Falls prevention program in Manningham$3,000
Doncaster Seniors Club IncSeniors Day Festival$3,000
Donvale Bowls Club IncPurchase of extra bowls for community use$1,500
East Doncaster Cricket ClubPurchase replacement junior club equipment kits$840
Myths and Legends AustraliaBasketball$1,475
Old Yarra Cobras FCReplacement of broken equipment$925
Park Orchards Community House and Learning CentreSight and Sound$1,500
Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of ManninghamYouth/Kids Festival$3,000
Templestowe Valley PreschoolNew tables and shelves$1,500
The Scout Association of Australia, Victorian Branch - Manningham DistrictDefibrillator - St John G5 CPR hardcase bundle$1,275
Warrandyte Basketball AssociationPurchase of new sporting shorts for junior basketball players$3,000
Warrandyte Childcare and Preschool CentreFunding to support purchase of a trampoline$1,000
Warrandyte Community ChurchWarrandyte Community Carols$3,000
Warrandyte Cricket ClubPink up Warrandyte for breast cancer October 2023$2,000
Warrandyte Mechanics Institute and Arts Association IncBuilding test and tag capability for Warrandyte Repair Cafe$3,000
Warrandyte Neighbourhood HouseWarrandyte Big Lunch$2,438
Warrandyte Senior Citizens Centre ClubCelebration NOWROOZ and Persian New Year$3,000
Wonga Park Cricket ClubProvision of laptop computer$1,500

Arts Grants 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Doncaster Templestowe Artists SocietySix open workshop days by different award winning artists$3,550
The Onemda AssociationArt and the Extra-Ordinary$14,850

Festival and Events Grants 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Beverley Hills Junior Football ClubManningham District Girls Football Carnival$4,000
Community Music and Performances IncJazz In The Park: a free community event for everyone$5,000
Heide Museum of Modern ArtYaluk Langa Community Day 2024$13,052
Manningham United Blues Football ClubManningham Junior Girls Cup (football tournament)$15,000
Rotary Club of TemplestoweElectric Vehicle Expo and seminars$12,500
Trevisani Nel Mondo Melbourne IncTrevisani Nel Mondo Melbourne 50 Anniversary Celebration$5,000
Warrandyte Senior Citizen ClubMEHREGAN Celebration$3,800

Community Development Grants

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
CareNet LtdCareNet digital transformation for better community food security outcomes$19,960
Chinese Health Foundation of AustraliaHearts-in-Hands II - Rebuilding self-esteem after family violence$15,000
Chrisalis FoundationLet's Move Together$5,360
Doncaster Bowling ClubTry-Bowls programs for women and girls$3,140
Intertwine Pty LtdFuse Pilot Program$15,000
La Trobe UniversityShared reading for wellbeing for adults of all ages$8,800
Manningham Christian CentreSafer community and stronger people: Helping the community build community$10,830
Sport and Life Training LtdMental health wellbeing training$20,000
The Trustee for Raise FoundationRaise Youth Mentoring Program - Templestowe College$11,000
The Water Well Project LtdImproving the health and wellbeing of CALD communities$10,320
Warrandyte Basketball AssociationFemale basketball programs (Girls Got Game)$8,000

Manningham Community Fund (Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation)

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Chrisalis FoundationLet's Move Together$2,472
Manningham Inclusive Community Housing Inc (MICH)Affordable Home Facilitator$19,303

Community Partnership Grants 2022/2025 (year 2 -2023)

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation for year two
1 Jan to 31 Dec 2023
CareNet LtdFood Collective Manningham$50,000
Doncaster Community Care and Counselling Centre (Doncare)Healthy Young Men's (HYM) Program    $50,000
Eastern Community Legal CentrePromoting legal and social wellbeing in Manningham    $50,000
Eastern VolunteersManningham Youth Employment Pathways Program$50,000
Heide Museum of Modern ArtCultural and Community Connection at Heide    $30,000
Kevin Heinze GrowUsing nature as a supportive environment$48,750
Lions Club of Park OrchardsPark Orchards Community Carols  $6,053
Living and Learning at Ajani IncLet's Connect$25,000
Manningham Musicians AssociationManningham Concert Band Program$17,373
Park Orchards Community House and Learning CentreCommunity Connection and Engagement for ALL$40,000
Pensioners Association of Bulleen and Templestowe IncTogether We Move Forward$15,000
Pines Learning IncLinking together through connection and community engagement$25,000
Rights Employment Accommodation Leisure Inc (REAL)REAL Pathways    $33,071
Rotary Club of TemplestoweManningham Family Festival  $12,000
The Chinese Senior Citizens Club of Manningham IncPositive Ageing Program for Chinese seniors    $36,513
The Onemda AssociationOnemda Community Cafe Program $48,694
The Pottery ExpoThe Pottery Expo at Warrandyte$25,000
Victorian Skateboard Association IncManningham Skate Park Activation Project    $20,000
VP Community Holdings LtdHealthy food accessibility and education    $50,000
Warrandyte Community ChurchWarrandyte Community Carols$7,400
Warrandyte Festival CommitteeWarrandyte Festival$50,000
Warrandyte Neighbourhood HouseMind, Body, Community: building community health, social connection and wellbeing.$40,000
Women's Friendship Group IncFriendship$8,000
Women's Health EastTaking action to combat racism and support Manningham Chinese communities    $49,200
Wonga Park Community CottageAccessing and connecting with community life in Wonga Park$40,000
Community Grant Program 2022/2023

Arts Grants 

Organisation name Project title Allocation

The Pottery Expo

Connection    

An exhibition of photographs and a projection event with the theme of connection and what it means to the local community.

$15,000

Warrandyte Mechanics Institute and Arts Association Inc. (Warrandyte Arts)

Re-invigorating Warrandyte Arts  

To deliver a series of workshops and programs to provide opportunity for people to undertake artistic endeavours including pottery, life drawing and playwriting, acting, directing, and lighting design.

$6,876

 

Festival and Events Grants 

Organisation name Project title Allocation

Greythorn Bowls Club as auspice for Manningham Bowls Group

Grand Fun Day

A 'Grand Fun Day' event to promote healthy, safe & inclusive sport/recreation of community lawn bowls, to people of all generations/abilities.

$10,720

Rotary Club of Templestowe Inc.

Walk 4 Youth Mental Health

An event to build community unity and increased awareness of the issue of youth mental health in Manningham and provide an opportunity for the wider community to become aware.

$9,283

SESTAA - Society for Empowerment, Service, Training and Awareness Australia Incorporated

A Very Special Performing Arts Evening, for One and All

Dance workshops to people with a disability and host performing arts events to celebrate International Day of Families in 2023 and showcase participants talents to the wider community.

$7,700

Templestowe College

Unleash - All-age concerts by and for Young Musos

'Unleash - A series of all-age concerts by and for the Young Musos of Manningham'. The program will provide an opportunity for youth in Manningham to connect around youth culture, music, and creative expression and develop a range of skills in production, promotion and front of house that will introduce an industry based learning experience.

$20,000

Wonga Park Community Cottage

Youth Speaks and Play in Wonga Park

The 'Youth Speaks and Play in Wonga Park' event will provide an opportunity for local youth, their families and friends to come together and participate in an arts focused activity and enhance social connections.

$9,000

 

Community Development Grants

Organisation name Project title Allocation

Chinese Health Foundation of Australia

Hearts in Hands in Manningham, Family Violence Free for Women

A program to raise awareness of family violence for the Chinese community that will also address prevention and inform on the supports available.

$16,000

Doncaster Bowling Club

Developing a Sporting Community Hub

To purchase equipment to develop a sporting hub that will assist people with disability/mobility issues to continue to participate in the sport and assist with combating social isolation.

$5,013

Doncaster Junior Football Club

"Footy for Fun" Multicultural Inclusion Come-and-Try Days

An activity that will provide opportunities for multicultural communities to get active through football and be introduced to community sport. 

$5,000

Eastern Domestic Violence Service Inc.
(EDVOS)

Level Playgroup for Multicultural Families in Manningham

A Level Playgroup program to multicultural families in partnership with Migrant Information Centre, informing women from diverse backgrounds on gender equality and offering support services to them and their children.

$13,120

LinC Church Services Network Inc.

(Trading as LinC Manningham)

Community support for those in need.

A program to support the most vulnerable in the community with the provision of food vouchers and assistance to navigate longer term support.

$2,731

Living and learning at Ajani Inc

Engage with your Neighbourhood House

A range of low cost programs for the community to increase connections and engagement and improve their social and emotional wellbeing.

$20,000

Manningham Christian Centre

Fighting Hunger in Manningham. 

To establish food pantries in partnership with Manningham community organisations to support the increase in requests for food relief that can be attributed to Covid and the increases in the cost of living.

$14,632

Manningham Inclusive Community Housing Inc. (MICH)

Transition into Independent Living 

A program to support people with an intellectual disability to gain skills and confidence to transition to independent living.

$18,103

Park Orchards Community House & Learning Centre

Climate Action in Park Orchards

A climate action group in Park Orchards to support the sustainability of Park Orchards and include guest speakers on a range of environment and sustainability topics to educate the community and implement climate adaption practices.

$11,000

Vantage Point Community

Upgrade Food Transport Vehicle for Increased Access to Fresh Foods

To contribute to the purchase a refrigerated food truck to increase access to fresh food and refrigerated items for the Vantage Point Foodbank program to support the vulnerable Manningham community.

$20,000

Warrandyte Neighbourhood House

Reinvent, Repurpose & Restore

To provide the community with opportunity to learn the impact of waste and how to repurpose items for a more sustainable future and feature an exhibition of artists who up cycle waste materials to create their arts and crafts. 

$10,300

Warrandyte Mechanics Institute and Arts Association Inc.

(Warrandyte Arts)

Re-invigorating Warrandyte Arts

To deliver a series of workshops and programs to provide opportunity for people to undertake artistic endeavours including pottery, life drawing and playwriting, acting, directing and lighting design.

$6,876

Manningham Community Fund 

Organisation name Project title Allocation

LinC Church Services Network Inc.

(Trading as LinC Manningham)

Community Support for those in Need.

A program to support the most vulnerable in the community with the provision of food vouchers and assistance to navigate longer term support.

$3,269

Rights Employment Accommodation Leisure Inc. REAL

REAL Cultural Diversity

To inform Manningham residents from diverse ethnic communities of the opportunities for social and activity inclusion of adults with intellectual disabilities and to raise awareness of the organisation.

$18,583

Community Partnership Grants 2022 - 2025 (year one - 2022)

Organisation name Project title Allocation for year one
1 Jan to 31 Dec 2022

Manningham Musicians Association

Manningham Concert Band Concert Program

A series of concerts in the local community and civic events.

$7,976.26

Pensioners Association of Bulleen and Templestowe Inc.

Together We Move Forward

A program of activities for seniors from diverse backgrounds to build community connections and reduce social isolation.

$15,000

Park Orchards Community House & Learning Centre

Community Connection and Engagement for ALL

A range of low cost programs for the community to increase connection and engagement in community life.

$50,000

Manningham Christian Centre

CareNet- Food Collective Manningham

A co-operative food relief network with existing and new emergency food service providers in Manningham

$50,000

Warrandyte Community Church

Warrandyte Community Carols

A community celebration event at Stiggants Reserve, Warrandyte

$7,400

Eastern Volunteers

Manningham Youth Employment Pathways Program

A program to encourage and upskill youth into active community participation.

$50,000

Wonga Park Community Cottage

Accessing and Connecting with Community Life in Wonga Park

A program of affordable activities for the local community to improve their health and wellbeing.

$50,000

Pines Learning Incorporated

Linking Together through Connection and Community Engagement

A program of a range of recreational and social community programs to support community participation.

$50,000

Kevin Heinze Grow

Kevin Heinze Grow

To deliver therapeutic, capacity building programs for people in need including people with a disability or poor mental health.

$50,000

Warrandyte Neighbourhood House

Mind, Body, Community: building community health, social connection and wellbeing.

A program of activities for the community to promote active lifestyles and reduce social isolation and loneliness.

$50,000

Living and learning at Ajani Incorporated

Let's Connect

A program of activities at minimal or no cost to improve health and fitness, connection to and engagement in community life for all Manningham residents

$50,000

Women's Friendship Group Inc.

Friendship

 A support group for senior women from diverse backgrounds to increase connections and participation in community life.

$8,000

Heide Museum of Modern Art

Cultural and Community Connection at Heide    

Reducing the financial barriers for Manningham residents to experience arts and culture through the Heide Museum

$30,000

The Chinese Senior Citizens Club of Manningham Inc.

Positive Ageing Program for Chinese Seniors    

Offer a range of additional activities to meet the needs of the increasing membership.

$35,868

Doncaster Community Care and Counselling Centre
(Doncare)

Healthy Young Men's (HYM) Program    

A program to respond to the needs of young men and individuals who identify as men aged 12-25  through counselling, therapeutic groups and place based service delivery.

$50,000

The Onemda Association

Onemda Community Cafe Program 

To establish a Community Cafe, providing young adults with intellectual disabilities exposure and practical skills in customer service, food preparation, money handling and the overall concept of running a business

$34,155

Lions Club of Park Orchards

Park Orchards Community Carols  

A community run, cultural end of year celebration event

$6,723

Rotary Club of Templestowe

Manningham Family Festival    

A family festival at Finns Reserve 

$12,000

Rights Employment Accommodation Leisure Inc REAL

REAL Pathways    

A program to provide opportunities for adults with an intellectual disability to engage in community life.

$33,064

Women's Health East

Taking Action to Combat Racism and Support Manningham Chinese Communities    

A program to improve the social and emotional wellbeing of Mandarin-speaking women in Manningham by providing opportunities for increased social connection and engagement in community life.

$48,775

Victorian Skateboard Association Inc

Manningham Skate Park Activation Project    

A capacity building program for Manningham residents to build a sustainable skateboarding ecosystem.

$20,000

VP Community Holdings Ltd

Healthy Food Accessibility and Education    

To increase the ratio of healthy food available through the foodbank program and offer an education program around preparing low cost, good quality meals.

$50,000

Eastern Community Legal Centre

Promoting Legal and Social Wellbeing in Manningham    

A range of activities and support services for Manningham residents that address legal and social wellbeing across the prevention continuum, including a focus on legal response, early intervention, education and primary prevention.

$50,000

Small Grants 

Organisation name Project title Allocation

Veneto Club

Bulleen Men's Shed

To offer a Men's Shed program for men to meet and form new friendships and provide activities to support mental health and social connection.
 

$1,700

Phoenix Theatre Company Inc.

Auslan Performance of a Musical

Engage an Auslan interpreter at performances to make it accessible for people who are deaf or hearing impaired to participate in community live theatre

$3,000

Doncaster Tennis Club

Rotary Line Sweeper

To purchase a rotary line sweeper to assist older members and people with a disability to maintain the court surface in a safe manner.

$250

Park Orchards BMX Club Inc.

Increase Participation in BMX as a Sport

To purchase aged appropriate bike and helmets to provide opportunity to potential new members to try the sport before committing to purchasing the equipment.

$780

Chinese Health Foundation of Australia

Warm Hearts for Golden Ageing in Manningham

A program that will inform the Chinese community of the potential risks of elder abuse and how to seek help and support.

$3,000

Templestowe Football Club

Pathway Program for Female Player and Coaching Development

To offer a Pathway Program for Female Player and Coaching Development which will provide professional AFL coaching and training services to female participants and the coaches.

$3,000

Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club Inc.

Match Balls 2022-23

To purchase approved cricket balls for use on match days.

$1,500
Manningham Walking Group for Carers

Strengthening Craft To Connect For Carers

To offer the 'Strengthening Craft to Connect Carers Program' to encourage connections and improve the health and mental wellbeing of carers.

$3,000
Australian Iranian Senior Citizen Society of Victoria

Gentle Exercise

To offer a range of programs for seniors to be active and  achieve healthier lifestyles.

$750
Pines Learning Inc

Let's Laugh - Laughter Workshop 

To offer a Laughter Workshop to engage participants and facilitate community connections and improve wellbeing.

$1,065
Access Health and Community

Therapeutic Equipment to Support the Wellbeing and Development of Children

To purchase therapeutic equipment to build the capacity of children with developmental delay and disabilities that use the service.

$1,500
Old Carey Cricket Club

Increase Participation in Cricket

To purchase equipment and training shirts to support the men's, women's and girls teams.

$1,500
Bulleen Cricket Club

Balls for Juniors Boys & Girls and Seniors

To purchase approved cricket balls for use on match days.

$1,500
Doncaster & Districts Netball Association (DDNA)

New Uniforms for our Association's Rebranding to Entice Wider Participation

To purchase of new uniforms to support a rebrand to Manningham Netball.

$1,500
Templestowe Bowling Club Incorporated

Lawn Bowls and Community Engagement Event

To host the 'Lawn Bowls and Community Engagement' event to encourage participation and celebrate the club's 75th anniversary.

$3,000
Doncaster RSL Subbranch Incorporation

Provide Amenity to have Better Events for our Community Partnerships

To purchase equipment to enable better utilisation of the RSL through providing community programs to local groups and schools.

$1,500
Doncaster Cricket Club

Crucial Cricket Balls

To purchase training and match day balls.

$1,500
Doncaster Seniors Club Incorporated

Women's Matters

To offer the Women's Matter program to encourage connections and reduce loneliness and isolation.

$2,270
Wonga Park Community Cottage Inc.

Toddler Playtime @ the Cottage

To provide a  playgroup program to support families and reduce social isolation.

$3,000
Warrandyte Cricket Club

Scoring Equipment Purchasing

To purchase of equipment to support online scoring at cricket games.

$1,500
Yarraleen Cricket Club

Equipment for Junior Cricket

To purchase equipment to support the development of young cricketers.

$968.25
La Trobe University

Shared Reading for Wellbeing and Social Inclusion

To establish a Shared Reading Program and  provide an opportunity for social inclusion and improved wellbeing.

$1,147.40
Melbourne Shandong Australian Association Inc.

Multicultural Activity Links Us Together

To provide an opportunity for the community to attend performances to re-engage and lift their spirits following the lockdowns.

$3,000
Happy Life Club Inc.

Healthy Lifestyle Promotion Activities

A  healthy lifestyle program to promote wellbeing through a range of activities.

$2,347
Cantonese Art Association Inc

2023 Fabulous Rabbit New Year Festival Show

To host the 2023  Fabulous Rabbit New Year Festival Show.

$2,480
Manningham Inclusive Community Housing Inc (MICH)

Support for social MICH

To establish a support network and to share experiences of preparing for and living independently.

$2,706
Manningham Christian Centre

Practical cyber safety

To host two practical cyber safety nights for parents and young people.

$2,860
Donvale Netball Club

New balls and playing bibs

To purchase netball equipment to support the skill development of participants

$1,005
Warrandyte Historical Society

iPad and electronic funds technology

To purchase an iPad and card reading technology to improve the operations of the Historical society.

$279
Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society

Multimedia presentation screen

To purchase a tv screen to replace an ineffective multimedia projector to improve the customer experience.

$1,405
Bulleen Tennis Club Inc

Renewal of court equipment

To purchase court equipment to  provide a better experience for participants at the club and new members.

$1,500
The Scouts Association of Australia - Wonga Park Scout Group

Camping adventures

To purchase equipment to facilitate outdoor experiences for new and existing group members and their families of the Wonga Park Scout Group. 

$1,064
Eltham Panthers Junior Netball Club

Coaching development program

To deliver the Coaching Development program to upskill volunteer coaches.

$3,000
Scones Together auspiced by Park Orchards Community House and Learning Centre

Scones Together

To deliver a monthly event inviting older residents to socially connect for afternoon tea,  build friendships and have fun reducing social isolation and loneliness. 

$3,000
Warrandyte Toy Library

Little Movers Playtime

To purchase of play equipment to relaunch the Warrandyte Toy Library through a playtime session in the new and bigger location at Warrandyte Community Hall.

$1,493
Beverley Hills Junior Football Club

ONEMDA Football Program for people with disabilities

To deliver the ONEMDA Football program and provide an opportunity to play football in safe, fun and inclusive environment.

$3,000
Eastern Volunteers

Manningham Volunteer Expo

To contribute to the cost of the marketing and promotion for the Manningham Volunteer Expo.

$3,000
Bulleen Templestowe Amateur Football Club

Canteen Fridge

To contribute to the purchase of a new fridge.

$1,460
Donvale and Templestowe Horse and Pony Club

Purchase of a riding arena rake for the club

The purchase of an arena rake to  provide a safe environment for riders and their horses/ponies.

$1,485
Manningham Neighbourhood Watch Inc

Don't Do Something Silly: Beating Scams (for Chinese Speakers)

A program to raise awareness on scams and how to beat them. Delivered in English and Chinese.

$2,150
Old Carey Grammarians Football Club

Relaunching of women's AFL program to increase participation

To provide an opportunity for women to participate in AFL and enhance access through reducing the financial barriers.

$730
Pickleball Manningham

Pickleball Manningham Club

To purchase sporting equipment to facilitate Pickleball playing sessions at Leeds Street Sports Centre.

$1,460
Serenity for Women

Women's only Group fitness and Aquatic Program

To provide women from diverse backgrounds an opportunity to improve their health and wellbeing.

$3,000
Waterdale Theatre Inc

Bonnie and Clyde the Musical

To purchase a portable staging deck for use by the  amateur theatre.

$1,500
Community Grant Program 2021/2022

Community Development Grants 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Chinese Health Foundation of
Australia

Golden Ageing - Friendly Manningham without Elderly Abuse Program II

Stage 2 of an elder abuse prevention program including seminars, support group, volunteer training and hot-line support.

$20,000.00
parkrun Inc (T/A parkrun Australia)

parkrun for Warrandyte

To establish a parkrun event in Warrandyte and provide an opportunity for the community to participate in a free 5km timed run/walk every weekend.

$7,550.00
LinC Church Services Network Inc (Trading as LinC Manningham)

Helping to bridge the gap in a time of need

A program to support the most vulnerable in the community with the provision of food vouchers and assistance to navigate longer term support.

$6,000.00
Manningham Inclusive Community Housing Inc. (MICH)

Transition into independent living - facilitation and support

A program to support young people with intellectual disabilities to gain skills and confidence to transition to independent life.

$16,566.00
Doncaster & Districts All Abilities Netball

All Abilities Netball Competition / Program

A program for people of all abilities to actively participate in netball and empowering them to be physically active and productive, improving their health and well-being.

$5,358.00
Kevin Heinze Grow

Community Liaison Development Project

A project to rebuild and strengthen the volunteer program and establish beneficial collaborations with the aged-care sector, service groups, special interest groups and individuals.

$14,000.00
The Men's Table Ltd

Healthy men, healthy masculinities, healthy communities of Manningham

A project to establish 3 groups in Manningham to run the Healthy men, healthy masculinities, healthy communities program.

$17,880.00
VP Community Holdings Ltd

Implementing COVID-safe Structures to Strengthen the Foodbank Program

Continue the foodbank program to support vulnerable members of the community through the provision fresh food and groceries.

$14,000.00

 

Arts Grants 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
St Peter and Paul's Primary
School
Indigenous Mural and Garden
To create an Indigenous space which includes a mural and garden
within the school grounds to promote the benefits of celebrating
our Indigenous heritage and caring for our environment.
$3,001.00
The Pottery Expo

Fresh Perspectives

An exhibition of photographs and a projection event to offer fresh perspectives on what we view as important in our lives after period of confinement and reflection.

$14,600.00
Manningham Musicians Association

Manningham Concert Band Concert Program

To perform a series of concerts in the local community involving music of diverse backgrounds, in various performing formats and venues.

$9,235.00
Wonga Park Community Cottage

Publication of 'A History of Wonga Park'

The Suburban Village' To produce printed copies of the book titled 'A History of Wonga Park The Suburban Village'.

$7,000.00
Doncaster Templestowe Artists SocietyThree open days with demonstrations by various artists. A program for the community to engage with artists demonstrating different art mediums.$3,050.00
Rights Employment Accommodation Leisure Inc

REAL Hope 21

A creative arts community project engaging a local potter to work with a group of adult residents who have intellectual disability to generate a work for public display which gives a post pandemic message of hope.

$7,585.00
Heide Museum of Modern Art

Yaluk Langa: Three Contemporary Scar Trees at Heide's Indigenous Garden

To create an indigenous garden along the Yarra River on the Heide site, which has been named Yaluk Langa by Wurundjeri elders involving the ceremonial scarring of three significant trees, to represent the three family groups of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and to signify cultural continuity.

$14,174.00
Manningham Uniting Church

Manningham Uniting Church and Community Centre Community Mural

To create a vibrant five-part mural along the western boundary wall and public walk through of the new Manningham Uniting Church and Community Centre.

$4,400.00

Festival and Events Grants 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Australian Oriental Martial
Arts Tai Chi Inc.

World Intangible Cultural Heritage Tai Chi Festival in
Manningham

A program of regular weekend Tai Chi in the Park for all residents.

$3,530.00
Doncaster Seniors Club Incorporated

Seniors Day Festival

An event to celebrate and honour the senior members in our community as recognition of the contributions they have made in the community.

$3,450.00
The Pottery Expo

The Pottery Expo at Warrandyte

A weekend outdoor ceramics art event, involving approximately 80 ceramic artists from Australia and overseas, including clay activities for children, "Tent Talks", demonstrations and workshops for adults and live music by local musicians on the riverbank at Warrandyte.

$20,000.00
Eastern Volunteer Resource Centre Inc.

Manningham Volunteer Expo

An Expo involving volunteer organisations in Manningham to share and promote opportunities for volunteering with interested residents with the potential recruit new volunteers.

$7,000.00
Warrandyte Community Church

Warrandyte Community Carols

A community Carols event at Stiggants Reserve featuring local singers and performers to create a festive atmosphere celebrating Christmas, singing carols, mingling with friends with a positive ambience, advocating diversity.

$6,700.00
Rejoice Chinese Christian Communication Centre Inc.

Rejoice Manningham Lunar New Year 2022

A community celebration of 2022 Lunar New Year at MC Square to promote mutual understanding and integration of multi-culturalism in Manningham.

$7,000.00

Small Grants 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Ambitious Sisterhood Society IncorporatedSisters of one mind, making friends through dance$3,000
Bulleen Cricket Club IncSoftware upgrading of video screen scoreboard to Solid Scoring Systems$1225
Bulleen Tennis Club IncEquipment purchase$984
Chinese Precincts Community Association IncorporatedMake Manningham the cultural home of Chinese Ethnic Minority Group$3000
Chrisalis Foundation as auspice for Manningham Walking Group for CarersCraft to Connect for Carers$3000
Doncaster Athletic ClubPurchase of replacement athletic (high jump) equipment$1360
Doncaster Baseball Club IncorporatedEquipment requirements$739.85
Doncaster Chinese Senior Association IncorporatedLight up our spirit$3000
Doncaster Cricket Club IncorporatedSenior and Junior cricket including matches, coaching and training$1500
Doncaster Gardens Preschool auspice TRY AustraliaOutdoor climbing equipment for preschool children$1500
Doncaster Hockey ClubBBQ Area including BBQ, shade, table, gas bottles, storage shed$1500
Doncaster Seniors Club IncorporationPurchase of overhead projector and printer$835
Doncaster Templestowe Badminton AssociationModernisation Project - Technology in club operations$1500
Eltham Panthers Junior Netball ClubIncrease participation by subsidising gender neutral uniforms to our Juniors$1500
Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club Inc.Competing in Victorian Premier Cricket Competition, fielding four teams.$1500
Greek Elderly Citizens Club of ManninghamSeniors wellbeing and Pilates$2350
Greythorn Bowling Club IncEquipment purchases to facilitate greater inclusivity$1500
Heatherwood Special SchoolHeatherwood Community Mashup$3000
House of Persia Community and Cultural CentreSkills development and learning$3000
Kevin Heinze GrowCoffee machine for hospitality training program$1500
LinC ManninghamEquipment modernisation for increased efficiency$1427
Living and Learning at AjaniPurchase of office desktop computers$1500
Macedon Blues United FCSoccer Mums and All Abilities programs to increase participation$3000
Manningham Cobras Football ClubUpgrade honour board$800
Manningham Inclusive Community Housing Inc. (MICH)Making Better Decisions – A pilot program$2888.03
Manningham RotaractGenerations@Work$3000
Melbourne 7 Melody NotesFabulous Christmas and New Year show$2680
Melbourne Disc Golf Club Inc.Active Community - Disc Golf$1192.4
Melbourne Shandong Australian Association Inc.Digital Events link us together 2021$3000
Old Carey Cricket ClubIncreasing active sport participation through a girls cricket program$3000
Old Carey Cricket ClubPortable shade marquees for protection against the sun and weather$1459
Old Trinity Grammarians Soccer ClubPurchase of portable soccer goals$1496
Park Orchards Community House & Learning CentreLaptops for learners$1500
Park Orchards Football & Netball ClubFootballs and netballs$600
Park Orchards North Ringwood Parish Junior Football Club IncFirst aid equipment for the safety of players and community$864
Rights Employment Accommodation Leisure Inc REALREAL Try-Out$2965
Scout Association of Australia Victorian Branch as auspice for Wonga Park Scout GroupReturning to Nature$1100
St Timothy's Anglican ChurchNeed to purchase a defibrillator for church to support elderly$734.5
St. John Ambulance Australia (Victoria) Inc.Purchase of essential equipment for St John Ambulance's Manningham Division$1340
Templestowe Bowling ClubWebsite re-build$3000
Templestowe Junior Football ClubJunior development program to encourage juniors' return to sport$3000
Templestowe Returned and Services LeagueProvide community welfare and social connectivity facilities$1500
University of the Third Age ManninghamReplace computers and ancillary Zoom equipment for hybrid classes.$1500
Warrandyte Football ClubAFL Indigenous Round - recognising and celebrating First Nations players$1500
Warrandyte Mechanics Institute and Arts Association Inc.Building essential skills for the arts in Warrandyte$2726
Warrandyte Mountain Bike ClubDirt Devils coaching program$1740
Warrandyte Neighbourhood HouseSelf care for children and youth$2935
Warrandyte Neighbourhood House as auspice for Warrandyte Men's ShedContinuing to develop support network for older men within Warrandyte$1820
Wonga Park Cricket ClubNew portable scoreboard$1500
Yarraleen PreschoolSafety equipment and sandpit safety$1357.72

Community Partnership Grants 1 July - 31 December 2021 

Organisation nameProject titleAllocation
Pines LearningCommunity Engagement$25,000
Park Orchards Community House & Learning Centre IncPark Orchards Community House & Learning Centre Incorporated$25,000
Warrandyte Neighbourhood HouseWarrandyte Neighbourhood House Programs$25,000
Wonga Park Community CottageWonga Park Community Cottage Programs$25,000
Living and Learning at Ajani IncConnecting Communities at Living and Learning at Ajani Inc$25,000
Warrandyte Festival CommitteeWarrandyte Festival$50,000
Kevin Heinze GrowUsing nature as a supportive environment$25,000
Access Health and Community

Parent Child Mother Goose program

- Connecting families and linking with the local community

$14,447
Eastern Community Legal CentreECLC community partnership program across Manningham$15,000
Doncaster Community Care and Counselling Centre Inc. (Doncare)Provision of multi-disciplinary services to support children in crisis$15,000

Terms and Conditions and Glossary

The following are the Terms and Conditions and Glossary of Terms for our Community Grant Program.

You need to read these as part of the application process.

To discuss further, contact us.

Terms and Conditions

For Applicants

The following general terms and conditions apply to the Community Grants Program:

  1. All applications must be approved by the Chairperson, President or Chief Executive Officer of the organisation.
  2. Successful applicants must use Community Grant Program funding for the stated purpose for which the funding was awarded unless further written permission has been obtained from Council before the activity has commenced.
  3. Successful applicants must comply with all relevant State and Federal government legislation that apply to pertaining to the funded activity. If the funded activity involves contact with children, your group or organisation may be required to obtain a Working with Children (WWC) Check. To find out if you need a WWC Check or are exempt, visit the Working With Children website.
  4. Council’s Community Grant Program is a competitive funding scheme and the funding allocation is awarded on the merit of the application.
  5. Applicants must demonstrate satisfactory performance and adherence to all grant conditions (e.g. permit requirements such as traffic management plans, traders’ permits, etc.).
  6. The total funding available for Council’s Community Grant Program is subject to variation and Council’s annual Budget process.
  7. Council reserves the right to request further information in considering applications. If deemed necessary, applicants may be required to discuss or clarify their application with Council officers and/or provide further written information within a specified timeframe.
  8. Canvassing or lobbying Councillors, Council employees or independent assessors, in relation to a grant application, is prohibited. Lobbying or canvassing relevant officers may result in your application being deemed ineligible.
  9. For the protection of grant applicants and those involved in the assessment process, all Council officers, Councillors and community members involved in the grant assessment process are required to declare their interest prior to assessing any grant applications or reviewing project evaluations and reports. This process ensures that a clear or perceived conflict of interest is promptly identified, addressed and recorded. In the event of a conflict of interest, the person will not participate in any discussion or decision making relating to the nominated item/s of conflict.

For Community Development, Arts, Festival & Events and Community Partnership Grants:

  1. A Council Report on the recommended funding allocations is presented to Council for consideration. The decision to award grants is made by Council and shall have regards to Council’s responsibilities under the Local Government Act and Council’s decision is final. There is no appeal process.
  2. Applicants will receive notification of the outcome of their application after Council’s decision.

For funded recipients

Funding and Service Agreement (FASA)

  1. Funded recipients will be expected to enter into a Funding and Service Agreement (Agreement) with Council. The Agreement:
    • Establishes a collaborative arrangement between Council and your group or organisation, based on the principles of co-operation and partnership
    • Outlines the roles and responsibilities of Council and your group or organisation in the provision and use of funding allocated under this Agreement
    • Includes general funding Terms and Conditions and may include special conditions relating to the delivery of the grant.
  2. The Agreement must be completed, signed off and returned by the specified date for the funding to be released. Funding will not be made available to groups who submit this documentation after this date or those that currently hold a debt with Council.
  3. Except for Small Grants, all funded recipients will be allocated to a Council officer who is the primary contact for the delivery of the activity. As per the Agreement, regular monitoring will be required with the relevant Council officer to provide activity support, identify emerging themes and monitor performance.
  4. Any changes to the use of Council funding for purposes other than outlined in the Agreement must be approved by Council in writing. If the grant is not utilised for the stated purpose, the organisation must guarantee repayment in full to Council, plus interest earned, within one month of the end of the Agreement.
  5. Funding that remains unspent upon the end of the Agreement must be repaid to Council within one month (of the end of the Agreement), unless activity changes are approved by Council in writing within 14 days of notification.
  6. Allocation of funds to a community organisation for any purpose, in any funding round, must not be taken as a commitment by Council to provide additional or recurrent funding beyond that specifically provided for in the Agreement.
  7. Funded activities must be completed within twelve months of receipt of funding, unless an alternative arrangement has been approved by Council in writing (prior to the activity completion date).
  8. The Agreement is governed by and is construed to be in accordance with the laws of Victoria.

Permits

  1. If a permit is required for the funded activity, funded recipients must comply with all Council requirements. This includes matters such as road closures, outdoor advertising and temporary food premises.

Funding Allocation

  1. Upon receipt of funding, funded recipients must deposit that sum in the interest-bearing bank account in the name of the organisation nominated in the Application Form.
  2. Council disclaims all liability and responsibility for any direct or indirect loss to the recipient after the release of funding.

Insurance

  1. Funded recipients must take out and keep current during the period of the Agreement, public liability insurance. The public liability policy must be for a minimum of $20 million.
  2. The public liability insurance ensures Council and the recipient against all actions, costs, claims, charges, expenses, and damages whatsoever which may be brought or made or claimed against them arising out of, or in relation to, the funded activity.
  3. A copy of the Certificate of Currency is to be provided to Council before commencement of the funded activity. Funded recipients must also maintain WorkCover insurance, where relevant.

Marketing Requirements

  1. Funded recipients are required to acknowledge receipt of financial assistance from Council in any promotion, publication or advertising of the activities. This includes the use of Council’s logo and giving Councillors and officers the opportunity to attend relevant promotional events. Any publicity material regarding an activity should be submitted to Council’s Grants Team for approval prior to printing. For more information visit www.manningham.vic.gov.au/community-grant-program.

Acquittal and Activity Completion Report

  1. Council reserves the right to conduct financial and performance audits for funding it has provided. Consequently, funded recipients are required to maintain full records of receipts of activity expenditure and performance outputs/outcomes for the relevant period. These records are to be made available to Council and its officers/agents upon request.
  2. Funded recipients are required to complete an Activity Completion Report (acquittal) within 2 months of completing the funded activity online at manningham.smartygrants.com.au . This report certifies that the activity and funding was carried out in accordance with the Agreement. It should include a completed Evaluation Framework, (not required for Small Grants) proof of expenditure of Council funds (receipts and invoices) and copies of marketing material used to promote the funded activity.
  3. Failure to provide a satisfactory acquittal may result in a funded group or organisation being deemed ineligible to receive any further funding from Council. Council’s reporting is directly linked to its requirement to report on how public funds are spent and whether funded groups and organisations have achieved the desired end result. While Council is committed to minimising administrative processes, it is also committed to the collection of high quality information that may be communicated across Council and the community.
Glossary of Terms and Definitions

Acquittal

Acquittal is a formal condition of funding and means accurately reporting on the funded activities and the expenditure of your funding. Proof of expenditure (as well as other information) is required on the completion of your activity. See ‘Activity Completion Report’.

Activity Completion Report

Is a report that ensures grant recipients have administered grant funds responsibly and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Funding and Service Agreement. An Activity Completion Report usually consists of a written report that summarises how the activity fared against the initial objectives of the grant. It also provides a financial statement detailing how the funding was spent. See ‘Acquittal’.

Auspice

Is an agreement where one organisation (the ‘principal organisation’) agrees to apply for funding on behalf of a second organisation that is not incorporated (the ‘auspiced organisation’). If the funding application is successful, the principal organisation then receives, holds and administers the funding to the auspiced organisation so that the auspiced organisation can complete the funded activity. Further information can be found at, http://www.nfplaw.org.au/auspicing.

Company by Limited Guarantee

A company limited by guarantee is a type of legal structure that you may choose for your charity that is registered by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Further information can be found at asic.gov.au/regulatory-resources/financial-reporting-and-audit/preparers-of-financial-reports/companies-limited-by-guarantee/

Commercial activities and organisations

Includes retail groups that: a) sell goods by retail, or by retail and wholesale; b) sell services; or c) hire goods for profit.

Confirmed Funding (CF)

Refers to any confirmed funding amounts, including your organisation’s cash contribution, funding from other sources to be included in your ‘Income’ section of your budget.

Council

Manningham City Council is the entity which has the authority to make decisions on behalf of the Manningham community.

Curriculum Based Activity

Curriculum is the knowledge and skills students are expected to learn, the units and lessons that teachers teach; the assignments and projects given to students; books, materials, videos, presentations, and readings used in a course; and the tests, assessments, and other methods used to evaluate student learning.

Evaluation Framework

Evaluation is an important component of the grants program because it enables organisations to showcase achievements, as well as inform and improve project delivery. (page 9).

Evidence Based

Provides the proof that an activity or program is best placed to respond to an identified community need which may include research, statistics, community consultation, needs analysis, etc.

Funding and Service Agreement (FASA)

A Funding and Service Agreement (Agreement) is a legal and financial agreement entered into between Council and community organisations receiving grant funding.

The categories of an Agreement, a short or long form, reflect the level of funding provided and the required performance of the grant recipient. The FASA states:

  • Purpose of the funding
  • Dollar amount of funding
  • Rights and responsibilities of all parties to the Agreement; including reporting, monitoring and evaluation requirements, and the permits the grant recipient is required to obtain
  • Clear statement of the required outcomes of the grant
  • Terms and conditions of the funding, including the circumstances in which Council can reclaim funding, consequences for breaches of funding conditions and a procedure for the return of unspent funds.
  • Special conditions

Grant

A grant is a sum of money given to organisations for a specified purpose directed at achieving objectives and outcomes consistent with specific policies.

Impact

The desired short to medium term effects or changes that an activity seeks to achieve (e.g. increased community awareness of a particular topic or skills development of a target group, change in behaviour, change in attitude).

Incorporated Association

Being incorporated infers that an organisation has a legal identity of its own, recognised by State and Federal governments and is separate and distinct from the individuals who formed or make up the group.

In-kind Funding Contribution

Is when an organisation contributes goods or services in lieu of providing funds (cash). For example, volunteers hours, use of organisation equipment or facilities (i.e. photocopiers). In-kind contribution must have a $ value, for example the estimated value of volunteer time is $41 per hour.

Non Recurrent Funding

The Annual and Small Grant categories are to fund one-off short to medium term activities. Funding allocations are for one financial year and are not recurrent.

Objectives

Objectives are the big picture aims or goals which a policy, plan, program or activity seeks to achieve (e.g. improved exercise).

Outcome

The desired result of goals and strategies that have been achieved (e.g. a healthier population).

Outdoor Sports Infrastructure Guidelines

The Outdoor Sports Infrastructure Guidelines steer the redevelopment or refurbishment of existing sporting infrastructure and informs the development of new sports infrastructure on a case by case basis. The Council Standard Facility Fit Out sets out what Council will provide and what is not covered.

Political

Taking or belonging to a side in politics or in controversial matters.

Religious

Religion is regarded as a set of beliefs and practices, usually involving acknowledgment of a divine or higher being or power, by which people order the conduct of their lives through promotion of their faith or worship.

SmartyGrants

SmartyGrants is Council’s online grants management system. Applicants must apply online and attach relevant documents to their application.

Statement by Supplier

For organisations that do not have an ABN, applicants are required to complete a Statement by Supplier form as a result of the Commonwealth ‘Pay As You Go’ taxation legislation. Statement by Supplier forms can be located from the Australian Taxation Office at ato.gov.au/Forms/Statement-by-a-supplier-not-quoting-an-ABN/.

Unconfirmed Funding (UF)

Refers to the other funding amounts which you have applied for which is yet to be confirmed, to be included in the ‘Income’ section of your budget.

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Lower Templestowe Community Centre
… Lower Templestowe Community Centre Our community centre features a bright hall for big parties or … Australia Venue Venues and Facilities … Lower Templestowe Community Centre …

Our community centre features a bright hall for big parties or large group instruction (yoga, dance or martial arts). 

Hosting a birthday party? Our facilities cater for children aged 12 years or under and adults aged 22 years and above.

Take a virtual tour of the Lower Templestowe Community Centre.

 

How much does it cost?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Bookings during the week are for a minimum of 2 hours, and 4 hours during the weekend.

If you book more than 10 times during a year, you are eligible for the regular hirer rate.

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Main Hall - Casual Hirer$69 per hour$112 per hour
Main Hall - Regular Hirer$31 per hour$35 per hour

A set bond will be required two (2) weeks prior to your event date.  The amount varies per venue and further information will be provided upon booking.  All bond refunds will be processed ten (10) business hays post event.

Make sure that you and your attendees are covered by public liability insurance.  We can assist to organise this for you.

All bookings must be finished by 10.00pm including cleaning time.

 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of the Lower Templestowe Community Centre, or contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Warrandyte Community Centre - Victory Room
… Warrandyte Community Centre - Victory Room The Centre is the social, … 3113 Australia Venue Venues and Facilities … Warrandyte Community Centre - Victory Room …

The Centre is the social, geographical and cultural heart of the township of Warrandyte. The newly refurbished building is surrounded by native gardens, which are open to the public and visitors at all times.

Community members can hire the centre for family, social functions and weddings. Enjoy the view of bustling Yarra street from the balcony.

Hosting a birthday party? Our facilities cater for children aged 12 years or under and adults aged 22 years and above.

Take a virtual tour of the Warrandyte Community Centre.

 

How much does it cost?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Bookings during the week are for a minimum of 2 hours, and 4 hours during the weekend.

If you book more than 10 times during a year, you are eligible for the regular hire rate.

 CommunityCommercial
Casual Hirer$69 per hour$112 per hour
Regular Hirer$31 per hour$35 per hour

A set bond will be required two (2) weeks prior to your even date.  The amount varies per venue and further information will be provided upon booking.  All bond refunds are processed within ten (10) business days post event.

Make sure that you and your attendees are covered by public liability insurance. We can help to organise this for you.

 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of Warrandyte Community Centre, or contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Warrandyte Community Centre mural project
… Warrandyte Community Centre mural project Programs and workshops As part of the Warrandyte Community Centre outdoor upgrade, a mural will be designed … are invited to join Angharad for a series of free, community-based workshops to collectively contribute to the …

As part of the Warrandyte Community Centre outdoor upgrade, a mural will be designed and installed by artist Angharad Neal-Williams.

Warrandyte residents are invited to join Angharad for a series of free, community-based workshops to collectively contribute to the thematic development of the mural.

Experience a range of different ways to create, contribute and brainstorm together and explore your favourite things about Warrandyte.

Catering will be provided.

Bookings essential via the registration link.

About the artist

Angharad Neal-Williams is an Illustrator, muralist and graphic recorder based in Melbourne. Her work combines strong line drawing with controlled colour and shape to create thoughtful, fun and conceptual drawings.

She utilises both digital and traditional mediums to ensure outcomes feel natural and expressive through quirky imperfections in the simple line work. Her style is distinctly optimistic and focuses strongly on the importance of composition and line.

In 2023 she was awarded Nillumbik Shire Council's Young Creative Leader of the year.

Photo credit: Fluid Imagery

At Manningham we want to ensure everyone feels supported and included. If you require any support to improve your experience, please send a confidential email to Emily Sweeney (Public Art Officer) at arts@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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MC Square Community Centre
… MC Square Community Centre MC Square also provides services on health, education, welfare, community, arts, cultural and heritage.  On this page 687 … 3108 Australia Phone: 03 9840 9333 Arts Centre Halls and Centres Health centre Public space School and learning Venue …

MC Square offers a variety of meeting rooms for hire. Located on Doncaster Road between Westfield and our Civic Centre, it is conveniently accessible by public transport. There are ample parking spaces on site. 

Access to the centre

For information on services running at MC Square, please contact the relevant organisations directly. For more information on library services, visit the Whitehorse Manningham Libraries website.

Organisations located at MC Square

MC Square also provides services on health, education, welfare, community, arts, cultural and heritage. See below for a complete list of the organisations located at MC Square.

ACCESS Health and Community

ACCESS Health and Community provides a range of health based services including counselling, diabetes education, physiotherapy and more.

Doncare: Doncaster Community Care and Counselling Centre

A not-for-profit community service organisation providing support across all life stages.

Doncaster Kindergarten

A not-for-profit kinder offering programs for both three and four year olds.

Doncaster Maternal and Child Health Service

Offering support for families in areas of parenting, assessment, referrals and links to the communities.

Doncaster Library

A modern library with informal reading and study areas, this library also offers a wide range of school holiday programs.

EACH Youth Services

Assistance to young people who experience risks to their health and wellbeing, and disconnection from family and community relationships.

Early Years childcare centre at MC Square

Our play based learning values individual children’s needs, strengths and interests. We've a flexible and fun approach to learning.

Manningham Art Gallery

A major contemporary venue hosting a range of public exhibition year round.

Manningham Art Studios

Offering a range of affordable courses, workshops and activities for all members of the community.

Onemda – Program Room

With an emphasis on individual needs and interests, Onemda provides support options to adults with intellectual disability.

The Pines Learning

Offering a wide range of community education programs and courses designed to be accessible to all. The Pines Learning provides opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with others in a supportive environment.

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… Fines and Infringements with Eastern Community Legal Centre Programs and workshops Hear from Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) on the ins and outs of fines … May) to learn about legal issues relevant to you and your community. Information brochures from ECLC will be made …

Hear from Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) on the ins and outs of fines and infringements. Whether you are thinking of paying, contesting, or organising instalments there is always something to learn.

Visit The Pines, Bulleen and Warrandyte Libraries during Victorian Law Week (20 to 26 May) to learn about legal issues relevant to you and your community.

Information brochures from ECLC will be made available from information stalls.

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Warrandyte Community Centre mural
… Find out more about the Warrandyte Community Centre mural by Angharad Neal-Williams, 2023. Tags Public Art … Warrandyte Community Centre mural …

It was great to get input from a wide range of community members who helped inform the design through the series of workshops.

Common themes that were explored included the river, the natural environment and the experience of walking along and looking across the river to the other side.

The design captures these themes whilst incorporating bright colours that will sit within, and complement the surrounding environment.

 

Location of artwork

  •  Warrandyte Community House - 2 Webb Street Warrandyte, VIC 3113
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About the artist

Angharad Neal-Williams is an Illustrator, muralist and graphic recorder based in Melbourne.

Her work combines strong line drawing with controlled colour and shape to create thoughtful, fun and conceptual drawings.

She utilises both digital and traditional mediums to ensure outcomes feel natural and expressive through quirky imperfections in the simple line work. Her style is distinctly optimistic and focuses strongly on the importance of composition and line.

 

Learn more about Angharad Neal-Williams

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Manningham Function Centre
… wedding receptions, cocktail parties, trade shows and community events. On this page 699 Doncaster Road Doncaster …

The Centre is purpose built to accommodate a wide variety of functions such as conferences, wedding receptions, cocktail parties, trade shows and community events.

The main function room can seat up to 400 people for a dinner dance.  It can be separated into smaller rooms for the more intimate occasion, or can seat 450 people theatre style.

The Function Centre has a selection of caterers with varying cuisines and menus to choose from, and offers a variety of hire packages.

Equipped with state of the art technology to manage the most professional presentation, the Function Centre can readily host conferences and executive seminars.

Manningham Function Centre opened its doors in August 2001.

 

How to book

To request a booking, visit the Manningham Function Centre website.

Have questions?

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Find local community learning centres
… Community learning centres, such as Neighbourhood Houses, encourage members of the community to participate in local activities, learning and … New Residents … Find local community learning centres …

What is a community learning centre?

Community learning centres, such as Neighbourhood Houses, encourage members of the community to participate in local activities, learning and education, and play an important part in strengthening local communities. There are five Neighbourhood Houses in Manningham, which Council supports through the provision of funding and facilities.

These five Neighbourhood Houses are managed by voluntary community-based committees of management, who are responsible for the overall operation of each centre. Neighbourhood Houses employ professionally trained staff and tutors as well as experienced volunteers.

 

What courses are included?

Courses at Neighbourhood Houses can include:

  • Strength, fitness and wellbeing classes
  • Yoga, Tai-Chi, Pilates
  • Computer and technology courses
  • Art, craft, music and language classes, including English classes
  • Adult education courses
  • Certificate courses
  • VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning)
  • VET (Vocational Education and Training)
  • Children's courses and playgroups
  • Personal development, and
  • Social and support groups.

Several centres also have a registered childcare centre.

Where are the centres?

The five Neighbourhood Houses are:

Ajani Community Hall
Living and Learning @ Ajani

284 Thompsons Road, Lower Templestowe 3107
9850 3687
office@livelearnajani.org.au

Fun at the Park Orchards Community House
Park Orchards Community House and Learning Centre Inc

572 Park Road, Park Orchards 3114
9876 4381
office@parkorchards.org.au

Pines learning centre
Pines Learning

1/520 Blackburn Road, Doncaster East 3109
9842 6726
info@pineslearning.com.au

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Warrandyte Neighbourhood House

Level 1, 168 Yarra Street, Warrandyte 3113
9844 1839
info@wnh.org.au

Wonga Park Community Cottage

Unit 1, 9-13 Old Yarra Road, Wonga Park 3115
9722 1944
wpcc@bigpond.com.au

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Vibrant Villages - Activity Centre Action Plan

Find out more about the Vibrant Villages - Activity Centre Action Plan 2023....

The Vibrant Villages Action Plan aims to support the development of vibrant and inclusive local places, aligning with key policy initiatives to create a high-quality urban environment, enhance community well-being, and promote economic growth.

Focus areas:

  • development of a public square or meeting places
  • installation of bike racks, and infrastructure to support active transport
  • improvement of all abilities access including disabled car parking spaces, uneven surfaces and tactile paving
  • planting of quality landscaping and canopy trees
  • expansion of outdoor seating areas
  • development of ‘parklets’ or play spaces
  • display of public or community art
  • improvement of car parking and traffic flow.
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Waste and recycling facilities close to Manningham

View a list of our closest transfer stations (tips) and recycling centres below.

Banyule Waste Recovery Centre

 Corner of Waterdale Road and Banksia Street, Bellfield

Whitehorse Recycling and Waste Transfer Centre

 Burwood Highway (opposite Morack Road), Vermont South

Nilumbik Recycling and Recovery Centre

 290-304 Yan Yean Road, Plenty

Knox Transfer Station

 251 George Street, Wantirna South

Container Deposit Scheme

Victoria’s first Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) is now operating across Victoria.

Not sure how to dispose of unwanted items?

Check out our A-Z waste and recycling guide or contact us.

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Ajani Centre

The Ajani Centre is our largest venue. It's perfect for weddings, dinner dances, fundraising functions and family occasions. The centre is a popular venue for christenings, engagement parties and large celebrations....

The Ajani Centre is our largest venue. It's perfect for weddings, dinner dances, fundraising functions and family occasions. The centre is a popular venue for christenings, engagement parties and  large celebrations.

Hosting an outside balcony and private paved area, supper room for buffets, stage, easy access for caterers, rectangular trestles and circular tables, and upholstered chairs.

Hosting a birthday party? Our facilities cater for children aged 12 years or under and adults aged 22 years and above.

Take our virtual tour of the Ajani Centre.

 

How much does it cost?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Bookings during the week are for a minimum of 2 hours, and 4 hours during the weekend.

If you book more than 10 times during a year, you are eligible for the regular hirer rate.

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Casual Hirer$123 per hour$215 per hour
Regular Hirer$40 per hour$53 per hour

A flat rate charge of $1,141.00 is applied for 12 hours of use.

A set bond will be required two (2) weeks prior to your event date.  The amount varies per venue and further information will be provided upon booking.  All bond refunds are processed within ten (10) business days post event.

Make sure that you and your attendees are covered by public liability insurance, we can help organise this for you.

 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of the Ajani Centre, or contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

Have questions?

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Participation in the Competition is deemed acceptance of these Terms and Conditions.

 

  1. NAME OF COMPETITION:

Community Survey, Activity Centre Design Concepts

  1. PROPONENT RUNNING THE COMPETITION:

Manningham City Council, ABN 61 498 471 081 of 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster Victoria 3108.

  1. COMPETITION PERIOD:

The Competition begins at 9.00am on Wednesday 24 April 2024 AEST and entry into the Competition closes at 11.59pm on 16 June 2024 AEST.

  1. ELIGIBILITY:
  1. Entry is only open to persons 18 years of age;
  2. Entry is only open to Victorian residents;
  3. The Proponent’s employees, contractors, Councillors and family members of these groups are not eligible to enter the Competition.
  1. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

During the Competition Period, an Eligible Entrant must complete and submit the ‘Community Survey, Activity Centre Design Concepts’ and fully complete all fields on the entry form.

  1. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ENTRIES:

One entry per Entrant.

  1. JUDGING:
  1. This Competition is a game of chance.
  2. All Eligible Entrants who complete the Entry Requirements during the Competition Period will be entered into the Competition prize draw.
  3. On 30 June 2024, one winner will be randomly selected by the Proponent from the prize draw.
  4. The Winner is eligible for one prize only.
  5. The draw is final and no correspondence will be entered into once the final selection has been made.
  1. PRIZE DESCRIPTION:
  1. One Westfield gift voucher valued at $100.00.
  2. The total prize pool for the Competition is valued at $100.00.
  1. PRIZE TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
  1. Prizes are not transferable, exchangeable or redeemable for cash.
  2. The Proponent is not responsible for any lost, misdirected, or stolen prize.
  3. The Proponent is not responsible for any issues (including delivery failures) experienced in the collection, emailing or posting out of a prize.
  4. Compensation is not payable if a prize or part of a prize expires or becomes void or unusable. 
  1. NOTIFICATION OF WINNER/S:

The Winner will be notified by email and will be announced on the Proponent’s website between 30 June 2024 and 14 July 2024. Upon notification, the Winner will receive their prize by email (the Proponent will email the prize to the Winner using the Winner’s email address as set out in the Winner’s entry form).

  1. TERMS AND CONDITIONS - GENERAL
  1. The Proponent may disqualify any Entrant deemed to not be complying with the Terms and Conditions at its sole discretion. 
  2. The Proponent may modify these Terms and Conditions at any time, with immediate effect and without notice.
  3. The Proponent may cancel or amend the Competition with immediate effect and without notice in the event of a catastrophe, an actual or anticipated breach of any law or due to any event outside of the Proponent’s control.
  4. Failure by the Proponent to enforce any of its rights under these Terms and Conditions at any stage, does not constitute a waiver of those rights.
  5. Entry to the Competition is free.
  6. Entries will not be returned.
  7. Entries may be posted, published, modified, edited or used by the Proponent at no cost (including without limitation across social media and broadcast media channels).
  8. Entrants consent to having their entry, age, first name, last name, postcode (or any combination of these details) displayed by the Proponent and published including on the Proponent’s website or in any publicity material.
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Find a recreation facility or leisure centre
… Sports Centre (DISC) Mullum Mullum Stadium Park Orchards Community Centre Sheahans Reserve Basketball Stadium … Aquatic centre Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre Outdoor community recreation facilities Many of our reserves offer … tennis courts and hit up walls. These are available for community use and no bookings are required. Reserve Suburb …

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
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  • basketball courts
  • netball courts
Whistlewood Reserve Doncaster East
  • basketball /netball half court
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Woodlea Reserve Doncaster East
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  • cricket pitch
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Heimat Centre

Located next to the historical Heimat House, this venue offers a function room and a multi purpose room and is ideal for classes, meetings and private functions. ...

Located next to the historical Heimat House, this venue offers a function room and a multi purpose room and is ideal for classes, meetings and private functions.

The rooms are divided by a fully functional kitchen, with a servery through to the function room. The function room has timber floors and a small stage area with wall mirrors. The multi-purpose room has carpeted flooring, providing an ideal space for classes.

Hosting a birthday party? Our facilities cater for children aged 12 years or under and adults aged 22 years and above.

Take our virtual tour of the Heimat Centre.

 

How much does it cost ?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Bookings during the week are for a minimum of 2 hours, and 4 hours during the weekend.

If you book more than 10 times during a year, you are eligible for the regular hirer rate.

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Casual Hirer$69 per hour$112 per hour
Regular Hirer$30 per hour$34 per hour

A set bond will be required two (2) weeks prior to your event date.  The amount varies per venue and further information will be provided upon booking.  All bond refunds are processed within ten (10) business days post event.

Make sure that you and your attendees are covered by public liability insurance.  We can assist to organise this for you.

 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of the Heimat Centre.  Please contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Domeney Recreation Centre

Domeney Recreation Centre is an ideal location with views across the reserve and over the hills. It has three activity rooms and a multi-purpose room suitable for dance, drama, exercise, training sessions, meetings and social functions. Capacity for guests in these rooms is up to 70 seated in theatre style....

Domeney Recreation Centre is an ideal location with views across the reserve and over the hills. It has three activity rooms and a multi-purpose room suitable for dance, drama, exercise, training sessions, meetings and social functions. Capacity for guests in these rooms is up to 70 seated in theatre style. On site parking (70 spaces) are available. There is a sports oval on the site also.

Hosting a birthday party? Our facilities cater for children aged 12 years or under and adults aged 22 years and above.

Take our virtual tour of Domeney Recreation Centre.


How much does it cost?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Bookings during the week are for a minimum of 2 hours, and 4 hours during the weekend.

If you book more than 10 times during a year, you are eligible for the regular hirer rate.

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Casual Hirer$69 per hour$112 per hour
Regular Hirer$31 per hour$35 per hour

 

A set bond will be required two (2) weeks prior to your event date.  The amount varies per venue and further information will be provided upon booking.  All bond refunds are processed within ten (10) business days post event.

Make sure that you and your attendees are covered by public liability insurance. We can help to organise this for you.

 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of Domeney Recreation Centre, or contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Community Vision
… Created by our community, the aspirational Community Vision 2040 guides our plans for Manningham. Tags About Council Strategies, Plans and Policies … Community Vision …

Every Council is guided by a long term Community Vision and four year Council Plan.

Developed with the local community, they guide the actions we will take to deliver better outcomes for the community.

The Community Vision 2040 was developed for the community, by the community – reflecting its collective values, goals and aspirations.

Manningham is a harmonious, inclusive and safe community that is committed to sustainable growth, wellbeing, and innovation. We celebrate our diversity and natural environment whilst fostering a connected community that enriches the lives of all. 

— Manningham Community Panel (2025)

We now consider the Community Vision in all our future planning and how funding is spent.

 

We’re all part of the plan

Our Council Plan 2025-2029 will be available in July 2025, detailing what we will focus on for the next four years as we work towards our Community Vision 2040.

Find out more about our performance and track our progress.

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    The Council Plan is our promise to you in pursuit of our community’s vision for the future and to achieve the very best for Manningham.

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    We pride ourselves on delivering outcomes for the Manningham community. We regularly monitor and report on our performance across the year.

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    Find information on our strategies, plans and policies.

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Arabic Storytime - The Heimat Centre
… Pines Library. Every first Tuesday of the month at a local community venue. Cost:  Sessions are free to attend, and no …

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Join us for Arabic stories and rhymes to support families with young children who wish to maintain a family language or learn an additional language.

Storytime sessions support literacy development, social skills and group learning, all while exploring health and wellbeing themes.

Who: For children aged one to five years.

When: Every third Thursday of the month at The Pines Library. Every first Tuesday of the month at a local community venue.

Cost: Sessions are free to attend, and no registrations or library membership are required.

The Arabic Storytime session is a part of the Government Multicultural Storytime grant which will help our local libraries deliver Storytime programs for babies and young children in Arabic and Italian in Manningham.

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The Pines Learning and Activity Centre

Our Pines Learning and Activity Centre is ideal for meetings, conferences, functions or family occasions and can be hired until 11.00pm, seven days a week. It is located next to the Pines Shopping Centre.  ...

Our Pines Learning and Activity Centre is ideal for meetings, conferences, functions or family occasions and can be hired until 11.00pm, seven days a week. It is located next to the Pines Shopping Centre. 

Hosting a birthday party? Our facilities cater for children aged 12 years or under and adults aged 22 years and above.

Take our virtual tour of The Pines Learning and Activity Centre.

 

How much does it cost?

We have a pricing structure to suit your needs. Bookings during the week are for a minimum of 2 hours, and 4 hours during the weekend.

If you book more than 10 times during a year, you are eligible for the regular hirer rate.

 CommunityCommercial
Function room - Casual hirer$122 per hour$215 per hour
Function room - Regular hirer$40 per hour$54 per hour
Meeting room - Casual hirer$53 per hour$60 per hour
Meeting room - regular hirer$33 per hour$44 per hour

A set bond will be required two (2) weeks prior to your event date.  The amount varies per venue and further information will be provided upon booking.  All bond refunds are processed within ten (10) business days post event.

Make sure that you and your attendees are covered by public liability insurance. We can help to organise this for you.

 

Have more questions?

Take our virtual tour of The Pines Learning and Activity Centre, or contact our friendly staff with your questions on 9840 9458 or venues@manningham.vic.gov.au.

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Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre

Contact Aquarena

For all enquiries including membership, booking, swim lessons, lost property and complaints, visit Active Manningham.

Contact Aquarena

Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre is one of the largest recreation and aquatic facilities in Victoria.

Located at 139-153 Williamsons Road, Templestowe Lower, the Centre is recognised for its:

  • world class facilities
  • diverse range of programs
  • reputation for quality service.

Redeveloped in 2016, Aquarena offers:

  • heated outdoor and indoor pools plus a new warm water pool
  • cutting edge group exercise classes
  • fully equipped and spacious health club
  • excellent child care facilities
  • popular aquatic education program
  • easy pedestrian access via a sky bridge.

The Centre is situated on more than 3.5 hectares of landscaped gardens, with an indoor / outdoor cafe overlooking the outdoor pool area.

Aquarena facilities and programs focus on the following areas:

  • Health club – including state of the art equipment, experienced guidance and support
  • Wellness centre inclusive of a multi-purpose room
  • Group exercise
  • Childcare
  • Indoor 25 metre heated pool
  • Warm water pool to assist with rehabilitation
  • Outdoor heated 50 metre pool
  • Swim club clubrooms, program room and outdoor change area
  • Learner and toddler pool
  • Outdoor water splash and play area
  • Spas and steam room
  • Giant waterslides
  • Cafe

The centre is owned by Manningham Council and is managed by Aligned Leisure.

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