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Dads Group
… Dads Group Parenting Relationships Australia Victoria in … Manningham Council are running free parenting groups for dads in Manningham with children aged under one year. When The group will start on Tuesday 2 September 2025 and will run …

Relationships Australia Victoria in partnership with Manningham Council are running free parenting groups for dads in Manningham with children aged under one year.

When
The group will start on Tuesday 2 September 2025 and will run weekly for 3 sessions. To participate in the group it is expected that you will attend all three sessions.

Reasons to join a Dads Group

  • learn and connect with other local dads
  • share your parenting challenges and experiences
  • get support from other dads.

What you’ll learn
You’ll learn from other dads and have a chance to discuss important topics such as:

  • mental health and communication
  • maintaining strong and healthy relationships in your new roles as parents
  • how to co-parent effectively.
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Carer's Writing Group
… Carer's Writing Group Seniors Carers sharing through writing is a free carer's writing group. It is held in a non-judgmental and safe space led by … coping strategies and problem solving.  The Carers Writing Group will consist of between 6 to 8 carers. Meetings will be …

Carers sharing through writing is a free carer's writing group.

It is held in a non-judgmental and safe space led by two experienced facilitators. There will be opportunities to share experiences, coping strategies and problem solving. 

The Carers Writing Group will consist of between 6 to 8 carers. Meetings will be held once a week in person, but they will also be offered via Zoom for 6 weeks. 

Each session will run for 90 minutes.

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International women's group
… International women's group Social support programs Come along and take part in … / Sunhill Road bus stop. Whats On … International women's group …

Come along and take part in interesting workshops, listen to guest speakers, and enjoy fun outings!

We finish with a delicious morning tea.

Cost will vary based on activities. 

Car parking is available onsite and bus 905 stops at Thompsons Road / Sunhill Road bus stop.

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Artlinks art group at Warrandyte
… Artlinks art group at Warrandyte Arts, theatre and music Artlinks is a creative art group which meets weekly at the Seniors Citizens Centre in … Bring your own project to work on, or be guided through a group activity. Stay for the morning or join in the …

Artlinks is a creative art group which meets weekly at the Seniors Citizens Centre in Warrandyte.

The program is about getting together, meeting new people, whilst enjoying art and craft projects. No art skill required!

Bring your own project to work on, or be guided through a group activity.

Stay for the morning or join in the activities. 

Contact Trentwood Community House for further details and about transport options, or a My Aged care referral if you are over 65 years of age.

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Coloured Threads Knitting Group
… Coloured Threads Knitting Group Seniors This friendly group welcomes all knitters no matter your skill level. We … Sunhill Road stop.   Whats On … Coloured Threads Knitting Group …

This friendly group welcomes all knitters no matter your skill level.

We meet on the second Saturday of each month. 

All welcome; cost is $3 per session.

There is parking available on site and Bus Route 905 stops at Thompsons Road / Sunhill Road stop.
 

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Walking Group - Templestowe Lower
… Walking Group - Templestowe Lower Seniors Come and explore different walks! This fun and gentle exercise group explores local walking paths and tracks. Come along, … specified.   Ajani Centre Seniors Seniors month … Walking Group - Templestowe Lower …

Come and explore different walks!

This fun and gentle exercise group explores local walking paths and tracks. Come along, explore the neighbourhood and make new friends.

Tuesday mornings from 9:30am to 11:30am unless otherwise specified.
 

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Airscape: A Group Exhibition
… Airscape: A Group Exhibition Art exhibitions This exhibition is no longer … Manningham Art Gallery Past Exhibitions … Airscape: A Group Exhibition …
This exhibition is no longer showing in the Manningham Art Gallery.

An exhibition exploring works by several exceptional emerging artists, whose practices examine our natural environment from an aerial perspective, homing in on materials and subjects often overlooked.

These artists push, capture, map and rework the everyday. Through this process, pieces of refinement and polished simplicity form, like Rhys Cousins’ Plank and Brick. Or waste materials transform into rough jewel like sculptures as seen across Anni Hagberg’s works.

A highlight of the exhibition is Wurundjeri Artist Ash Firebrace’s Possum Skin Cloak he produced in collaboration with his sister Michelle Mills.

Interwoven throughout our space, are ceramic pieces from the Manningham Art Collection. A revisiting of works old and new.

 

Photo: Charlie Kinross

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MyTime support group for parents and carers
… MyTime support group for parents and carers Parenting MyTime is a free support group for parents and carers who have children under 18 years … take care of their well-being. Whats On … MyTime support group for parents and carers …

MyTime is a free support group for parents and carers who have children under 18 years of age with a disability, chronic medical condition or other additional needs including developmental delay.

MyTime is a place to:

  • connect with others who understand what it is like to have a child with additional needs
  • feel understood
  • share ideas and experiences
  • access quality information and resources
  • unwind and take care of yourself.


In some MyTime sessions, members just relax over a coffee, talk about their week and share advice and information. In other sessions, a facilitator might lead a discussion on a topic of interest. Sometimes we may hold an activity aimed at helping members relax and take care of their well-being.

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Women only group fitness class
… Women only group fitness class Manningham Girls Can Free come and try … and Leisure Centre Arts and Recreation Youth … Women only group fitness class …

Free come and try women only fitness class at Aquarena. Yoga, Zumba or Pilates.

Suitable for ages 16 years plus.

What to wear: Comfortable clothes to move around in and appropriate shoes to exercise in.

What to bring: An exercise mat. Participants may be able to borrow one from the centre but stock is limited.

Bookings are required.

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Andersons Creek Landcare Group Planting Day
… Andersons Creek Landcare Group Planting Day Environment and sustainability After months of weed removal, Andersons Creek Landcare Group is excited to be planting! We have 1,000’s of grasses … Spring Outdoors Whats On … Andersons Creek Landcare Group Planting Day …

After months of weed removal, Andersons Creek Landcare Group is excited to be planting!

We have 1,000’s of grasses waiting to go in the ground. All we need is the person power. 

Join us for a relaxing afternoon of planting. You will be part of this great habitat restoration project. 

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Women's Only Group Fitness Information Session
… Women's Only Group Fitness Information Session Health and fitness Women's Only Group Information Session Get Active, Get Fit, Live Healthy! … and Recreation Active Manningham Whats On … Women's Only Group Fitness Information Session …

Women's Only Group Information Session

Get Active, Get Fit, Live Healthy!

 

What to expect at this session

  • Meet the staff at Aquarena, become familiar with the facility and get a better understanding of the upcoming 4 week program.
  • Come and Try 30-minute free workout
  • Free swim for registered participants and their families.
  • Refreshments provided

What to bring: Exercise mat, water bottle, towel 

What to wear: Comfortable clothes to work out in.

 

Please register to attend the information session.

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Dementia friendly support group - Red Gum Cafe
… Dementia friendly support group - Red Gum Cafe Seniors The Red Gum Café located in the … 3.30pm, and on Saturdays from 9.00am to 2.00pm. A support group for carers assisting people living with dementia … Friday of every month, at 1.30pm. Please note: The Friday group is established and no new participants will be added. …

The Red Gum Café located in the Manningham Uniting Church and Community Centre, has now been accredited by Dementia Australia as being Dementia Friendly. 

The Red Gum Café has been established as an accessible and safe environment for people living with dementia, and their carers and families, with staff having successfully undertaken training to help people living with dementia to enjoy social and community connections. 

The café is open Tuesday to Friday, 9.00am to 3.30pm, and on Saturdays from 9.00am to 2.00pm.

A support group for carers assisting people living with dementia currently meets in the café on the first Friday of every month, at 1.30pm.

Please note: The Friday group is established and no new participants will be added. New additional meeting days and times will be arranged for those wanting to attend and connect. 

Please contact the Church Hub to express your interest to join a new group.

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Women's only group fitness sessions
… Women's only group fitness sessions Health and fitness Over a four-week … and Recreation Active Manningham Whats On … Women's only group fitness sessions …

Over a four-week program, participants will alternate between a Pilates Mat class and HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) classes.

Both sessions are suitable for beginners and advanced participants. Classes are run by a qualified Aquarena instructor.

These sessions are being run in partnership with Serenity for Women, Aquarena and Manningham Council.

Spots are limited so registrations are essential.

What to bring: Exercise mat, water bottle, towel 

What to wear: Comfortable clothes to work out in

 

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Benefits of Pilates

  • Increased muscle strength and tone particularly of your abdominal muscles, lower back, hips and buttocks (the core muscles of your body)
  • Balanced muscle strength on both sides of your body
  • Improved posture
  • Better mobility

 

Benefits of HIIT training

  • Tabata is one of the most popular forms of HIIT style classes
  • Full body HIIT, a full body workout is great for anyone no matter your level of fitness
  • HIIT incorporating small weights to help tone and strengthen the muscles of your body
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Climate and sustainability education for kinders and community groups
… and biodiversity. Find out how your kinder or community group can participate. … Climate and sustainability education …

How can my kinder or community group get involved?

Kinders, Early Learning Centres (ELCs) and community groups can sign up for the following programs and events.

 

Community Garden Excursion

Book your kinder, Early Learning Centre or community group into a session at the Doncaster Hill Community Garden. 

Following a tour of the garden, attendees will have the chance to participate in a hands-on activity tailored to the group. During the excursion, you will learn about the wide-ranging benefits of growing food and have the chance to connect with nature, and others. 

Sessions are limited and must be booked in advance. 

Book a community garden excursion

For more information, contact the Environment team at environment@manningham.vic.gov.au or on 9840 9333.

 

Waste Education Incursions

As part of our ongoing commitment to climate action and sustainable waste management in Manningham, we offer a range of free waste education incursions. Incursions are available to kindergartens and ELCs, and also to community and volunteer groups, aged care facilities, EAL groups and more. 

These presentations are fun, interactive and where possible, can be tailored to suit your group. Topics can range from general waste education to more specialised subjects like worm farming or FOGO.

Book a waste education incursion

For more information, contact the Waste team at waste@manningham.vic.gov.au or on 9840 9333.

Events
Environment Seminars - Solutions to Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions
Cultural Awareness Walk
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Home Harvest - Therapeutic Horticulture and Healthy Ageing in Gardening
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Wildlife Gardening Seminar Series - An introduction to sharing your garden with wildlife
How to start a veggie patch - Mandarin session
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Manningham Gambling Harm Focus Groups - In-person workshop

Join us for this in-person workshop, where we'll discuss gambling harm in Manningham and Council's Gambling Policy. ...

Manningham Council’s Gambling Policy is due for an update with the latest evidence, data and community input. We are inviting community members to participate in one of two workshops to discuss gambling harm in Manningham.

During these workshops, we want to hear about your understanding of gambling harm in the community and where you think Council should prioritise its response. Your feedback will help us to develop evidence-based strategies to address gambling harm in Manningham.

Topics covered will include:

  • gambling harm in Manningham in relation to key community groups and settings
  • where the community believes Council should prioritise its effort in responding to gambling harm

We are interested in hearing from people who have been impacted by gambling harm, either directly or indirectly.

For more information, please visit Manningham Gambling Policy on Your Say.

Please note: this session will be held in-person and catering will be provided.

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Manningham Gambling Harm Focus Groups - Online workshop

Join us for this online workshop, where we'll discuss gambling harm in Manningham and Council's Gambling Policy. ...

Manningham Council’s Gambling Policy is due for an update with the latest evidence, data and community input. We are inviting community members to participate in one of two workshops to discuss gambling harm in Manningham.

During these workshops, we want to hear about your understanding of gambling harm in the community and where you think Council should prioritise its response. Your feedback will help us to develop evidence-based strategies to address gambling harm in Manningham.

Topics covered will include:

  • gambling harm in Manningham in relation to key community groups and settings
  • where the community believes Council should prioritise its effort in responding to gambling harm

We are interested in hearing from people who have been impacted by gambling harm, either directly or indirectly.

For more information, please visit Manningham Gambling Policy on Your Say.

Please note: this session will be held online. A Zoom link will be sent to you prior to the session.

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Find local historical groups and societies
… the Old Post Office Museum. Reconciliation Manningham Group Reconciliation Manningham is a small, committed group working to advance reconciliation through partnerships … Council, Manningham Council and the local community. The group aims to preserve, protect and promote respect for, and …

The following historical groups and societies actively seek to promote and preserve Manningham’s heritage.

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Doncaster and Templestowe Historical Society

The Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society Inc, formed in 1967 maintains Schramm's Cottage museum complex located in Muriel Green Drive (off Victoria Street) Doncaster, a local history archive and promotes knowledge and understanding of the history of the local area.

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Warrandyte Historical Society

The Warrandyte Historical Society, established 1976, is a small band of volunteers dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of Warrandyte. The Society maintains the Old Post Office Museum.

http://reconciliation-manningham.org.au/

Reconciliation Manningham Group

Reconciliation Manningham is a small, committed group working to advance reconciliation through partnerships between Aboriginal people, Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council, Manningham Council and the local community.

The group aims to preserve, protect and promote respect for, and pride in our Australian Aboriginal culture and heritage. They achieve this through offering a host of activities, programs, events and services that directly involve, support and include Aboriginal people.

Through Heritage Week, Reconciliation Week and other key times throughout the year, the group leads local Indigenous heritage walks and history presentations, and are also available to present indigenous history education within local schools. Fascinating information about local sites of significance and the process of reconciliation is presented on their website. New members are welcome.

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    Old Shire Offices
  • Warrandyte
    The former Warrandyte Post Office
  • Templestowe
    Pettys Orchard
  • Exterior of Schramms Cottage
    Doncaster East
    Schramms Cottage
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Maternal and Child Health services
… New to Manningham? Request to join our MCH service. Join a Dads Group Relationships Australia in partnership with Manningham Council are running free parenting groups for dads in Manningham with children aged under one. INFANT …

We support families with children aged from birth to school age. Our specialist staff will guide you through your early parenting years to provide free support for your child’s development, growth, nutrition and general wellbeing.

Learn more about Maternal and Child Health Services.

The MCH line is a 24 hour, 7 day telephone service supporting all Victoria Families with children from birth to school. Families can speak to a Maternal and Child Health nurse for advice and support on 132 229.

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Book a Maternal and Child Health appointment

Book your child’s next Key Age and Stage Maternal and Child Health appointment.

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Find your Maternal and Child Health Centre

View all our Maternal and Child Health Centres opening hours and maps.

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Join our Maternal and Child Health service

New to Manningham? Request to join our MCH service.

Join a Dads Group

Relationships Australia in partnership with Manningham Council are running free parenting groups for dads in Manningham with children aged under one.

INFANT program

INFANT is an evidence-based initiative led by our local Manningham Maternal and child Health team and Access Health and Community. It includes four interactive sessions at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of age. INFANT sessions cover topics such as introducing solids, food refusal and fussy eating, tummy time, active play ideas and the role that parent wellbeing plays in your baby’s life.

Upcoming sessions
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Upcoming sleep and settling classes
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Immunisation

The immunisation team provide immunisations for babies, children and adults to keep our community safe and prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

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Kindergarten

Manningham Council does not manage a central enrolment service.  To enrol your child, contact the enrolment officer at the kindergarten or childcare centre of your choice .

Visit Manningham Maps to find a local Kindergartens near you. 

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Useful Resources

Find support, groups and tips for you and your baby's health and development.

  • Raising Children Network
  • Better Health Channel - Sleep and Settling
  • Find a community playgroup
  • Better Health Child App
  • Download Kids health information fact sheets
  • Call the 24-hour Maternal and Child Health Line

Early Parenting Centres 

Early parenting centres provide additional specialist support for families with children up to 4 years old.

  • Early Parenting Centres
  • O’Connell Parenting Centre
  • Queen Elizabeth Centre (QEC)
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An eclectic group of sixth-graders arrives at the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, each eager to win for very different reasons.

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…   Active Community Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to community participation in … Tony Gibson   Ageing Well Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to enhancing the lives of older …   Artistic Achievement  Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to Manningham’s creative community, …
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Congratulations to the winners of the Manningham Community Awards, which were announced on 16 September 2025.

The awards program celebrated individuals and groups who have gone above and beyond in making Manningham a better place to live, work and visit over the past 12 months.

The awards recognise achievements in 8 categories, with one of these category winners named Manningham Citizen of the Year.

More than 70 nominations were received for the 2025 awards, highlighting many outstanding achievements across the community. Thank you to everyone who helped shine a light on those who go above and beyond.

Nominations for the 2026 Manningham Community Awards will open in March. We look forward to learning about more of the incredible people and groups who contribute to the Manningham community.

Congratulations to the 2025 winners and finalists

Leon Moore
Bulleen Tennis Club
Chinese Senior Citizens Club
Warrandyte Arts Association
Warrandyte Pink Ladies
Men's Shed at Veneto Club
Kevin Heinze Grow
Niosha Khademideljou
Winners and finalists
Winners and finalists

Citizen of the Year

Selected by the judging panel from the eligible category award winners for their outstanding contribution to the Manningham community in the past 12 months. 

Leon Moore
 

Doreen Stoves Excellence in Volunteering  

Recognising an individual who has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to volunteerism.

Winner: Leon Moore

Leon established the Laughing All Abilities Really Friendly Singers (LAARFS). The choir, which meets weekly, has more than 70 members, who live with chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer and dementia.

Finalists:

  • Brenda Humphreys

  • Sandrajane Vincent-Corry

 

Active Community

Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to community participation in active lifestyles, sports or physical activity. 

Winner: Bulleen Tennis Club

Under the committee’s leadership, the club’s facilities have been transformed with upgrades including court resurfacing and new lighting. Membership has grown by more than 70% with expanded junior and senior competitions, veterans’ tennis and social play. 

Finalists:

  • Ruffey Runners

  • Tony Gibson

 

Ageing Well

Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to enhancing the lives of older residents, fostering social connection, safety or active ageing.

Winner: Chinese Senior Citizens Club of Manningham Inc.

With more than 1000 members and 200 volunteers, the club is one of the largest in Manningham. It has delivered more than 60 free weekly classes, as well as educational talks, performances and major cultural celebrations over the past year.

Finalists:

  • Richard Davis

  • Scones Together

 

Artistic Achievement 

Recognising an individual or group who has contributed to Manningham’s creative community, sparking artistic, cultural or creative expression.

Winner: Warrandyte Arts Association

The association has supported more than 170 members across several groups including life drawing, pottery, writing and theatre. 

Finalists: 

  • Jazz in the Park

  • Now and Not Yet Gallery

 

Community Excellence

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Recognising a community organisation or group that has delivered outstanding programs or initiatives contributing to the wellbeing, development and cohesion of the Manningham community.

Winner: Warrandyte Pink Ladies

The group has been passionate in their efforts to raise funds, awareness and support for those affected by breast cancer.

Finalists: 

  • Ajani Neighbourhood House

  • United Muslim Migrants Association of Victoria

 

Community Health and Wellbeing 

Recognising an individual or group who has enhanced health, wellbeing or resilience in the community, whether through advocacy, program development or direct service delivery.

Winner: Men’s Shed at the Veneto Club

The group has created a welcoming and supportive space for men of all ages and backgrounds to connect, share, support one another, and improve men’s mental health. 

Finalists:

  • CareNet

  • Kathy Monley

 

Inclusive Community

Recognising an individual or group who has actively contributed to community accessibility, inclusivity or diversity.

Winner: Kevin Heinze Grow

The organisation’s inclusive, nature-based programs support people of all abilities. These include Café Kevin, which provides hospitality training and the Grow Program that offers experience in gardening, cooking and sustainability.

Finalists:

  • Catalyst Training and Disability Services

  • Zakir Fakhri

 

Young Achiever

Recognising a young person aged under 25, who has made a positive impact within the Manningham community through demonstrated leadership, innovation, or commitment to helping others.

Winner: Niosha Khademideljou

A former Manningham Youth Advisory Committee member, Niosha is now a crisis supporter with Lifeline Naarm and has helped provide children’s spiritual education classes and inclusive school holiday festivals.

Finalists:

  • David Edgecombe

  • Sina Emadi

How are the awards judged?

Nominations were assessed against a set criteria and reviewed by the judging panel. This year’s panel included the Manningham Mayor, Director Connected Communities, the previous Citizen of Year recipient (in 2025 this will be the previous Manningham Civic Awards Citizen of the Year) and 2 members of Council’s advisory committees.

Eligibility and Terms and Conditions 

Find out more about nomination eligibility and what is required of the winners.

Eligibility

To be eligible for nomination, the nominee must meet the following criteria: 

  • The nominee must reside in Manningham. 

  • Nominators must have the permission of the person/group they are nominating, prior to applying. 

  • Previous recipients of the Manningham Community Awards, or preceding Manningham Civic Awards, are ineligible to receive the same Award within a 10-year period. 

  • For the Manningham Young Achiever Award, the nominee must be under 25 years old on 30 June of the nominating year. 

  • Manningham Councillors, Manningham Council employees, Manningham Council Programs and Committees, State and Federal politicians are not eligible, but are encouraged to nominate others.

Nomination Terms and Conditions
  • Self-nominations are accepted, however written references will be required to support the nomination. 

  • Nominees can only be nominated once and in a single category. Nominations across multiple categories are not accepted. However, multiple supporting documents can be attached to the nomination.

  • All questions on the nomination form must be answered. 

  • All nominators will be told the outcome of their application in August 2025, with each category having a maximum of three finalists. 

  • The winner of each category will be amongst the notified finalists and will be announced at the Awards Ceremony in September 2025. 

  • All finalists must be able to attend the Award Ceremony on Tuesday 16 September 2025. 

  • Each finalist will be issued a complimentary ticket plus two tickets for additional guests (3 in total per finalist). 

  • The winner of each category must be willing to share their achievements within the 12 months following the award, including promotional campaigns and photo opportunities. 

  • The winner of the Manningham Citizen of the Year Award will be invited to join the assessment panel for the subsequent year’s awards. 

  • Unsuccessful nominees and finalists may be re-nominated in subsequent years. 

The decision of the judging panel is final, and no correspondence will be entered into in respect of the decision. 

Awards selection criteria

Manningham Citizen of the Year Award
  • This award is not open for direct nomination. 

  • The Citizen of the Year will be chosen by the judging panel from the winners of all other categories, excluding: 

    • The Manningham Community Excellence Award. 

    • Any category winner which was a group, not an individual. 

  • The panel will assess each eligible finalist for their outstanding contribution to the Manningham community within the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual-only award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Doreen Stoves Excellence in Volunteering Award
  • The nominee must have demonstrated ongoing commitment to volunteerism over the past 12 months and reflect the values and dedication exemplified by the late Doreen Stoves AM PSM JP. 

  • This is an individual-only award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Active Community Award
  • The nominee must have contributed to community participation in active lifestyles, sports or physical activity in Manningham over the past 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Ageing Well Award
  • The nominee must have contributed to enhancing the lives of older residents in Manningham, fostering social connection, safety or active ageing over the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Artistic Achievement Award
  • The nominee must have contributed to Manningham’s creative community, sparking artistic, cultural or creative expression in the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Community Excellence Award
Logo for the Manningham Community Excellence Award, featuring three purple abstract figures and bold blue and purple text on a white background.
  • The nominee must have delivered outstanding programs or initiatives contributing to the wellbeing, development, and cohesion of the Manningham community over the last 12 months. 

  • This is a community organisation or group award. 

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Community Health and Wellbeing Award
  • The nominee must have enhanced health, wellbeing or resilience within the Manningham community, whether through advocacy, program development or direct service delivery over the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Inclusive Community Award
  • The nominee must have actively contributed to community accessibility, inclusivity or diversity in Manningham over the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual or group award.  

  • There is no age limit on this award. 

Manningham Young Achiever Award
  • The nominee must have made a positive impact within the Manningham Community through demonstrated leadership, innovation or commitment to helping others over the last 12 months. 

  • This is an individual-only award.  

  • The nominee must be under 25 years old on 30 June 2025. 

2026 Nominations

Nominations for the 2026 Manningham Community Awards will open in March.

We look forward to learning about more of the incredible people and groups who contribute to the Manningham community.

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