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Request a copy of building plans
… View what types of building plans you can request a copy of and find out how to do it. Tags Apply Property and Development … Request a copy of building plans …

What types of building plans or documents can you request?

You can request the following types of building plans:

  • House plans / original construction plans.
  • Occupancy permits
  • Construction insurance documents.

These plans are usually architectural drawings. We can't guarantee they include structural drawings. All building plans are stored off-site and we can only retrieve electronic copies from the storage facility.

Looking for drainage and sewerage plans?

It's unlikely these building plans will contain information relating to drainage, sewerage, plumbing or electrical plans specifically for your site. You can:

  • visit Yarra Valley Water for water and sewerage plans or
  • sign up to Dial Before You Dig on 1100 to get underground asset plans.

 

Who can request the plans or documents?

You need to be the owner or have written, signed authorisation from the owner to be able to request plans.

If you are the agent of the owner or a Lessee, you must provide written, signed authorisation from the owner of the property to make this application.

If the property is an apartment building, the Owners Corporation must request a copy of plans/documents. The Owners Corporation chairperson will need to provide evidence of their appointment with this request.

If the property is owned by a company, a copy of the company search listing the individual director seeking the information must be provided. This is available via the ASIC website.

 

How much does it cost?

View our full list of fees.

How to pay

You can pay by credit card through SecurePay when you make a request online. 

If you are requesting by post, we only accept payment by cheque.

 

How to request

To request an electronic copy of building plans, select one of the following options:

 

For owners:

If you are the owner of the property, you can request your building plans online.

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For non-owners:

If you are not the property owner, you must get written and signed consent from the owner before making a request.

 

First, download and complete the Owner Consent form to attach with your request. Make sure you have all the required documentation.

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Then, select 'Request now' to begin:

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Other ways to request:

To request an electronic copy of building plans in person or by post, download and complete the following:

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What happens next?

Once your request is made, an electronic copy of the building plan(s) will be emailed to you. We are unable to provide hard copies of building plans.

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Plants and ecology
… Learn about the most common plants and ecology found in Manningham, and how you can help preserve them. Protecting our environment … Plants and ecology …

Manningham is home to a range of native plants and sites of environmental significance. Learn about the plants and ecology in your local area and how you can help preserve them.

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  • Manningham Sites of (Biological) Significance Review 2004
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Tree management

Managing our trees is essential for maintaining the health and wellbeing of our community and surrounding environment. Find out about our street tree planting program, how we manage our trees and how to request a new street tree.

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Strategies and action plans
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Our strategies and action plans detail how we deliver outcomes for the community and Manningham. Planning is developed in consultation with the community in line with our community engagement policy.

Manningham’s 2040 Community Vision

Manningham is a peaceful, inclusive and safe community. We celebrate life with its diverse culture, wildlife and natural environment. We are resilient and value sustainable and healthy living, a sense of belonging, and respect for one another. 

 

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Community Vision

Created by our community, the aspirational Community Vision 2040 guides our plans for Manningham.

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Council Plan

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.

Budget

Our budget focuses on delivering essential services and investing in things that matter to our community.

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Our Performance

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

Strategies

Community
Active for Life Recreation Strategy
Active for Life Recreation Strategy
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Bicycle Strategy
Bicycle Strategy
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Eastern Region Soccer Strategy
Eastern Region Soccer Strategy
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Economic Development Strategy 2023-2028
Economic Development Strategy 2023-2028
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Environment and sustainability
Bushland Management Strategy
Bushland Management Strategy
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Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreational Strategy Report
Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreational Strategy Report
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Open Space Strategy Part 1
Open Space Strategy Part 1
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Open Space Strategy Part 2
Open Space Strategy Part 2
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Waldau Precinct Masterplan
Waldau Precinct Masterplan
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Governance and leadership
10 Year Financial Plan 2021/22 - 2030/31
10 Year Financial Plan 2021/22 - 2030/31
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Community Safety Plan
Community Safety Plan
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Economic Development Strategy 2011-30
Economic Development Strategy 2011-30
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First Nations Employment Strategy
First Nations Employment Strategy
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Risk Management Strategy
Risk Management Strategy
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Property and development
Residential Strategy
Residential Strategy
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Doncaster Hill Mode Shift Plan
Doncaster Hill Mode Shift Plan
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The Doncaster Hill Strategy
The Doncaster Hill Strategy
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Donvale Reserve Management Plan
Donvale Reserve Management Plan
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Manningham Links Road Improvement Strategy
Manningham Links Road Improvement Strategy
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Manningham Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan
Manningham Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan
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Liveable City Strategy 2040

The Liveable City Strategy 2040 will help shape the future of every neighbourhood in Manningham – providing choice in how we live, work and play.

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Health and Wellbeing Strategy

Manningham’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2021 - 2025 outlines how we will continue to work with our community and partner organisations to ensure people living in Manningham are healthy, safe, resilient, connected and inclusive.

Action plans

Community
Aquarena Outdoor Master Plan
Aquarena Outdoor Master Plan
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Community Infrastructure Plan
Community Infrastructure Plan
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Domestic Animal Management Plan 2022-25
Domestic Animal Management Plan 2022-25
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Inclusive Manningham - A Dementia-Friendly City Action Plan
Inclusive Manningham - A Dementia-Friendly City Action Plan
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Manningham Reconciliation Action Plan
Manningham Reconciliation Action Plan
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Tom Kelly Athletics Track Usage Plan
Tom Kelly Athletics Track Usage Plan
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Walk Manningham Plan
Walk Manningham Plan
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Environment and sustainability
Climate Emergency Response Plan
Climate Emergency Response Plan
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Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
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100 Acres Reserve Management Plan
100 Acres Reserve Management Plan
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Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan
Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan
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Final Koonung Park Management Plan
Final Koonung Park Management Plan
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Rieschiecks Reserve Management Plan
Rieschiecks Reserve Management Plan
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Tindals Wildflower Reserve Management Plan
Tindals Wildflower Reserve Management Plan
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Manningham Municipal Fire Management Plan
Manningham Municipal Fire Management Plan
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Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan
Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan
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Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park Management Plan
Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park Management Plan
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Securing the Future Plan
Securing the Future Plan
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Ted Ajani Reserve Management Plan
Ted Ajani Reserve Management Plan
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Wonga Park Management Plan
Wonga Park Management Plan
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Yanggai Barring Linear Park Management Plan
Yanggai Barring Linear Park Management Plan
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Zerbes Management Plan
Zerbes Management Plan
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Manningham Tree Management Plan
Manningham Tree Management Plan
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Electric Line Clearance Management Plan
Electric Line Clearance Management Plan
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Governance and leadership
Manningham Council Plan 2021-25
Manningham Council Plan 2021-25
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The Municipal Strategic Statement
The Municipal Strategic Statement
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Gender Equality Action Plan
Gender Equality Action Plan
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Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan
Manningham Municipal Emergency Management Plan
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Property and development
Asset Plan
Asset Plan
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Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
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Doncaster East Village Structure Plan
Doncaster East Village Structure Plan
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Green Wedge - Action Plan
Green Wedge - Action Plan
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Manningham Planning Scheme Review
Manningham Planning Scheme Review
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Public Toilet Plan
Public Toilet Plan
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Pines Activity Centre Structure Plan
Pines Activity Centre Structure Plan
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Stormwater Management Plan Monitoring and Review Program
Stormwater Management Plan Monitoring and Review Program
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Templestowe Village Structure Plan
Templestowe Village Structure Plan
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Transport Action Plan
Transport Action Plan
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Vibrant Villages – Activity Centre Action Plan 2023
Vibrant Villages – Activity Centre Action Plan 2023
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The Council Plan

The Council Plan guides us to improve our core services with emphasis on community wellbeing, particularly for younger and older people, our local environment and local businesses.

10 Year Financial Plan

Manningham's 10 Year Financial Plan ensures we deliver on the Council Plan and build a financially sustainable organisation.

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Policies
… Policies The role of Council policies is to clearly state our … community. These policies assist us in our decision making and provide guidance to Council officers. The role of Council … community. These policies assist us in our decision making and provide guidance to Council officers. Community Child …

The role of Council policies is to clearly state our position on a range of matters affecting the community. These policies assist us in our decision making and provide guidance to Council officers.

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  • Community Engagement Policy
    Community Engagement Policy
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  • Community Grant Program Policy
    Community Grant Program Policy
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  • Gambling Policy
    Gambling Policy
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  • Leasing of Council-Owned and Managed Property Policy
    Leasing of Council-Owned and Managed Property Policy
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  • Manningham Placemaking Framework
    Manningham Placemaking Framework
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  • Melbourne East Region Sport and Recreation Fair Access Policy
    Melbourne East Region Sport and Recreation Fair Access Policy
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  • Outdoor Sports Infrastructure and Allocations Policy
    Outdoor Sports Infrastructure and Allocations Policy
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  • Pricing Policy for use of Council Active Open Space
    Pricing Policy for use of Council Active Open Space
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  • Rate Debtor Management Policy
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Child Safe policy

Our commitment to building a culture of child safety recognises that Manningham Council will prioritise the safety of children in our care and will build child safety into everyday practice.

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  • Advisory Committee Policy 2019-23
    Advisory Committee Policy 2019-23
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  • CEO Employment and Remuneration Policy
    CEO Employment and Remuneration Policy
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  • Community Local Law 2023
    Community Local Law 2023
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  • Complaints Policy
    Complaints Policy
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  • Compliance and Law Enforcement Policy
    Compliance and Law Enforcement Policy
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  • Conflict of Interest Policy
    Conflict of Interest Policy
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  • Council Expenses Policy
    Council Expenses Policy
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  • Model Councillor Code of Conduct
    Model Councillor Code of Conduct
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  • Councillor Gift Policy
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  • Election Period Policy
    Election Period Policy
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  • Employee Code of Conduct
    Employee Code of Conduct
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  • Flying Flags in the Civic Precinct Policy
    Flying Flags in the Civic Precinct Policy
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  • Fraud and Corruption Policy
    Fraud and Corruption Policy
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  • Freedom of the City Policy
    Freedom of the City Policy
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  • Governance Rules
    Governance Rules
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  • Health Records Policy
    Health Records Policy
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  • Honours Award Nominations Policy
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  • Information Privacy Policy
    Information Privacy Policy
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  • Integrated Transport Advisory Committee ITAC - Terms of Reference
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  • Investment Policy
    Investment Policy
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  • Procurement Policy
    Procurement Policy
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  • Procurement Card Policy
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  • Public Transparency Policy
    Public Transparency Policy
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  • Risk Management Policy
    Risk Management Policy
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  • Road Naming Policy
    Road Naming Policy
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  • Sponsorship Policy 2020-24
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  • Token Gift Policy
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Procurement Policy

Find out more about Manningham’s procurement policy. We’re always looking for suppliers who practice fairness and are technologically innovative.

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  • Art Collection Policy
    Art Collection Policy
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  • Building over Easements Policy Under Review
    Building over Easements Policy Under Review
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  • Construction of Concrete and Other Vehicle Crossings Policy under review
    Construction of Concrete and Other Vehicle Crossings Policy under review
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  • Heritage Restoration Fund Policy and Guidelines Buildings
    Heritage Restoration Fund Policy and Guidelines Buildings
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  • Heritage Restoration Fund Policy and Guidelines Trees and Gardens
    Heritage Restoration Fund Policy and Guidelines Trees and Gardens
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  • Land Encroachment Policy
    Land Encroachment Policy
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  • Manningham Parking Management Policy
    Manningham Parking Management Policy
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  • Manningham Parking Permit Policy
    Manningham Parking Permit Policy
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  • Memorial Plaques and Public Donation of Park Furniture or Trees Policy
    Memorial Plaques and Public Donation of Park Furniture or Trees Policy
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  • Manningham Council Nature Strip Guide 2023
    Manningham Council Nature Strip Guide 2023
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  • Nominated Point of Drainage Policy under review
    Nominated Point of Drainage Policy under review
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  • Outdoor Advertising on Council Owned and Managed Property Policy
    Outdoor Advertising on Council Owned and Managed Property Policy
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  • Public Art Policy
    Public Art Policy
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  • Tree Amenity Value Policy
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Economic Development Strategy and Action Plan
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We look beyond growth measures and job numbers to plan for a well-functioning economy that ensures a fair distribution of wealth and opportunity whilst staying within environmental boundaries. This Strategy emphasises the importance of supporting activity centres and high-quality infrastructure and services to foster a strong economy and vibrant communities.

Focus areas:

  • local businesses and their networks
  • accessible vibrant places
  • landscapes and lifestyle
  • room for growth
  • an economy for climate change
  • an inclusive economy.
  • Economic Development Strategy 2023-2028
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Related Pages

  • Liveable City Strategy
  • 10 Year Financial Plan

Council Plan theme

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Manningham Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan
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We are working toward achieving safer roads, roadsides and shared paths and are working with the community to raise road safety awareness, with a view to encouraging better driver behaviour.

Focus areas:

  • promote road safety within the local community
  • improve road user behaviour in and outside of Manningham
  • provide safer road infrastructure
  • reduce the number and severity of road crashes.
     

We are in the process of renewing our Road Safety Strategy. To read the Draft Road Safety Strategy 2025-2034 go to YourSay Manningham. 

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The Liveable City Strategy 2040 (LCS) is Manningham’s 20-year plan to improve the liveability of our municipality, from our urban/suburban neighbourhoods to our rural areas.

The LCS will help shape the future of the municipality over the next 20 years and ensure Manningham will continue to evolve as a liveable, resilient, and desirable place to be.

 

Strategic direction

The strategy covers the following key directions:

  • vibrant activity centres
  • thriving employment
  • housing choice and distinct communities
  • greening our city
  • sustainable transport and travel mode choice
  • building social and cultural connections. 

The LCS focuses on:

  • creating vibrant activity centres and community places
  • encouraging jobs growth in the suburbs
  • providing housing and transport choice
  • protecting Manningham’s valued landscape character.

Importantly, the LCS provides a plan for every neighbourhood as well as our activity centres.

 

Key concept

A key concept in the strategy is ‘Living locally - 20 minute neighbourhoods’ which is a core principle of Metropolitan Melbourne’s Plan Melbourne 2050. 

The aim of a '20-minute neighbourhood’ is to create a place where people can meet most of their daily needs within a 20-minute walk from home, with safe cycling and local transport options.

 

Community engagement

The LCS was created following feedback from Imagine Manningham 2040 (IM2040) – an extensive community engagement project undertaken in 2019 that captured the views of a wide cross-section of Manningham’s diverse and varied community. 
 

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Procurement Card Policy

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While Manningham Council’s preferred method of payment is our Accounts Payable system, the Procurement Card is designed to provide a convenient and cost effective way of purchasing when using the preferred method is not possible.

Focus areas:

  • control features including authorisation of the card issuance, card limits, transaction limits, approval controls and weekly/monthly reconciliations
  • reducing the instances of reimbursements to employees
  • ensuring all transactions on the Procurement Card form part of the Council records and are available for release under Freedom of Information requests. 
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Community Engagement Policy

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Our Community Engagement Policy ensures the community is involved in decisions that affect them through clear, inclusive, and respectful processes. Guided by the Local Government Act 2020 and the IAP2 Spectrum, it uses tools like surveys, workshops and digital platforms to gather input, ensuring transparency and trust while improving decisions to better meet community needs.

Focus areas:

The key principles of the Policy focus on creating meaningful and inclusive participation for everyone in the community. They include:

  • Clear purpose: community engagement must have a clear goal and focus
  • Informed participation: participants need timely, relevant, and unbiased information
  • Inclusivity: engagement should represent everyone affected by the issue
  • Supportive process: provide resources to ensure meaningful participation
  • Transparency: explain how the engagement will shape Council decisions.
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Car Share Policy

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We recognise the emerging popularity of car share as a flexible and more sustainable alternative to private vehicle ownership. Car sharing contributes to key sustainability goals by reducing reliance on private vehicles. It acts as a complementary service enabling households to rely more on public transport as their primary form of transport.

Focus areas:

  • providing Council with a framework to manage all relevant aspects of car share schemes in Manningham in an equitable and fair manner
  • achieving an increased uptake of car share services by Manningham residents
  • contributing to a mode-shift from private vehicles towards more sustainable transport options.
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Residential Strategy

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The Residential Strategy outlines the key strategic directions and actions required to meet people’s diverse and changing housing needs and to ensure that Manningham’s suburbs remain liveable and vibrant over the longer term.

Focus areas:

  • housing in urban areas
  • housing in low density residential areas
  • housing in the non-urban areas
  • residential design, character and ecological sustainable development 
  • connecting communities
  • providing sustainable infrastructure provision
  • affordable housing and affordable living options.
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Open Space Strategy

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Our open spaces are the 'green lungs' of the City and are areas for our enjoyment. We are fortunate to have this wonderful “green” environment accessible by so many of our residents and visitors to enjoy a walk or cycle, take part in a sporting activity, meet friends or just relax in a natural setting.

Focus areas:

  • to engage with the Manningham community and encourage involvement in public open space planning and management
  • to partner with government, agencies, institutions and other land managers to improve our public open space network 
  • to guide Council officers involved in the planning, development and management of Manningham’s public open space.
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Manningham Bicycle Strategy

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We recognise the benefits of encouraging cycling within and through the municipality as a sustainable mode of transport - integral to improving the health of our community, improving safety, minimising congestion and achieving environmental benefits.

Focus areas:

  • improved on-road and off-road cycling infrastructure, to connect to key destinations and generators
  • improved end of trip facilities at key destinations and improve bicycle facilities on key routes
  • educational and promotional activities to increase the community’s awareness of cycling as a viable form of transport for both commuting and recreational purposes.
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Bushland Management Strategy

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Manningham’s bushland is vital to the area’s character, health and identity, and is a haven for numerous native species. It provides a beautiful area for walking and being with nature. However, only a third of Manningham’s bushland remains, with the habitat quality reduced to a thin cover of eucalyptus trees. We are working hard to re-plant grasses and shrubs to improve habitat for the many native wildlife species that live in Manningham, such as koalas, echidnas and wombats.  

Focus areas:

  • maintain and where possible, restore ecological processes
  • manage and minimise threatening processes
  • improve habitat
  • protect threatened species.
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Risk Management Strategy

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We acknowledge that embedding risk and building a risk culture is a journey. Our Risk Management Strategy provides the framework to handle risks and ensure the sustainability of our operations. Effective implementation of the Strategy will ensure top-down accountability, a risk-aware culture, integration into management processes, adequate resources, regular reporting, and continuous review. 

Focus areas:

  • Assurance – Three Lines of Defence
  • Risk Policy
  • Risk Appetite Statement 
  • Risk Tolerance
  • Risk Register
  • Executive Risk Committee
  • Audit and Risk Committee.
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The Doncaster Hill Strategy provides an integrated planning response to the social, economic and environmental issues facing the Doncaster Hill Activity Centre. It provides a strategic framework for sustainable urban development and future land use. The strategy is designed to ensure that Doncaster Hill develops as a sustainable, vibrant, and inclusive urban centre, enhancing the quality of life for current and future residents​.

Focus areas:

  • emphasis on environmentally sustainable design (ESD) principles
  • development of a mixed-use urban village
  • creation of a range of building heights that complement the natural topography of the area
  • provision of diverse housing options to cater to various demographics and promote social interaction and community vibrancy
  • development of well-connected public open spaces that foster social interaction, recreation, and a sense of place
  • prioritization of pedestrian and bicycle accessibility
  • integration of sustainable transport policies and infrastructure.
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The strategy aligns with our Reconciliation Action Plan, aiming to improve recruitment, retention, and career development for First Nations staff. It reflects our commitment to reconciliation, understanding First Nations cultures, and enhancing community engagement while promoting diversity and inclusion within the workforce.

Focus areas:

The strategy outlines a comprehensive plan to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees through four key pillars.

  • Cultural competency: fostering an inclusive, culturally safe work environment through training and cultural immersion activities.
  • Attraction, Recruitment, and Selection: improving hiring practices by removing barriers and creating targeted opportunities for First Nations candidates.
  • Professional development and retention: supporting career progression with mentorship, leadership programs, and professional development.
  • First Nations employment engagement: engaging with external First Nations communities and staff networks to continually enhance employment outcomes and cultural competency.
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Manningham Links Road Improvement Strategy

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The Manningham Link Road Improvement Strategy aims to guide priorities for the future development of the remaining partially constructed link roads across the municipality. It focuses on upgrading Manningham's road network to enhance safety, support sustainable transport, and improve connectivity. It prioritises road projects based on safety, capacity, and economic efficiency while advocating for state funding and minimising environmental impacts in sensitive areas.

Focus areas:

  • improving road safety
  • supporting sustainable transport options
  • improving connectivity between regional centers, local neighborhoods, and the Melbourne Central Business District
  • prioritising road projects that offer the greatest benefit to the community at the lowest cost
  • collaborating with state authorities to secure funding and support for essential road projects within the municipality​
  • minimising environmental impacts and supporting sustainable development practices​.
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Privacy Statement

Manningham City Council is fully committed to protecting any personal and health information you provide to us as per our obligations under the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic) and the Health Records Act 2001 (Vic).

We will only collect personal information that is necessary to perform Council functions. We will only use personal information provided for the purposes for which it was collected.

We will ensure that your personal information will not be disclosed to other authorities or businesses except if required by law or other regulation.

We have implemented technology and security policies, rules and measures to protect the personal information that we have under our control from unauthorised access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction and accidental loss.

We will remove personal information where it is no longer required (except where information is required to be retained in compliance with the Public Records Act 1973 and associated standards and authorities issued by Public Records Office Victoria). We will take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information is accurate, complete and up to date whenever Council collects, discloses or uses it.

Council has an Information Privacy and Security Policy, based on the ten information privacy principles outlined in schedule 1 of the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.

This and the Health Records Policy, provide clear guidelines as to how council manages your personal information.

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Links

This website privacy statement does not apply to other websites we may link to. We recommend you read the privacy statement when you access another site.

 

Anonymous access to our site

You can access the Manningham City Council home page and browse our web site anonymously, without disclosing your personal information.

 

Access and correction

Requests for access to documents containing personal information and held by the Manningham City Council are handled under the Freedom of Information Act 1982. All requests must be in writing, and should be addressed to the:

Freedom of Information Officer
Manningham City Council
PO Box 1
Doncaster, Victoria 3108

 

Complaints

Individuals who feel aggrieved by Council’s handling of their personal information are encouraged to contact Council’s Information Privacy Officer.

All complaints must be in writing and addressed to:

Information Privacy Officer
Manningham City Council
PO Box 1
Doncaster, Victoria 3108

Resolution of the complaint, in the form of a written response, will be made within 45 days of lodgment of the complaint.

 

Collection and use of site visit data

Cookies are used on our site, but they do not collect any personal information. For the most part they are sessional and just contain system-generated values to identify the user's session for statistical and system administration purposes only.

This site’s web-server automatically collects the following non-personal information (i.e. google analytics) for statistical and system administration purposes only:

  • the day and time you visited the site
  • the pages you visited on our site
  • the address of the last page you visited
  • the operating system you are using
  • rough geographic location (down to the city)
  • language (eg American English)
  • internet service provider (eg Telstra)
  • the type of browser and version you are using.

To the extent that this data could make you identifiable, Manningham City Council will not attempt to identify individuals from the records the server automatically generates unless necessary to investigate a breach of law or regulation.

 

Security of your personal data

This web site uses secure transmission facilities when appropriate (e.g. financial transactions). You should be aware that there are risks in transmitting information across the Internet. If you are concerned about conveying sensitive material to Manningham City Council over the Internet, you might prefer to contact us by telephone or mail.

Manningham City Council is committed to full compliance with its obligations under the Victorian Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 and the Health Records Act 2001 (Vic). Manningham City Council website is hosted in a data centre located in Sydney, New South Wales which is external to Council’s computer systems. Any information you submit to council through our website is subject to not only Victorian legislation governing Privacy, but also the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW) and the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 (NSW).
 

Security Cameras

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems are located in and surrounding Council facilities. Manningham Council does not own or operate standalone CCTV systems in public open spaces.

CCTV systems are primarily for the protection of assets, risk management and public or staff safety. They form part of a suite of crime prevention strategies used to address specific local issues.

We are responsible for providing, installing and maintain the CCTV systems.

Privacy and Data Protection

CCTV footage collected will be treated in full compliance with the Privacy & Data Protection Act 2014.

Access to CCTV systems and data is restricted. Recorded data will be recorded over unless extracted and stored in an authorise alternate location. The length of time recorded data will be stored for will depend on the use of a camera or group of cameras. Typically recorded data will be stored for approximately 30 days.

Accessing CCTV footage

Manningham Council does not generally publish or disclose the footage obtained through the use of CCTV systems without the consent of the individuals shown in the footage.

Requests to view CCTV footage must be made under the Freedom of Information Act 1982. For more information visit Request Freedom of Information.

We cannot provide footage for traffic offences, unless made via a law enforcement agency.

Requesting a CCTV System

Visible CCTV cameras may enhance the perception of safety within the community. CCTV systems may form part of a suite of crime prevention strategies used to address specific local issues. They should only be applied where other Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles have been considered or implemented.

To initiate the planning process for the implementation or modification of a CCTV system, a written request is to be made outlining the issue(s) trying to be addressed.

Written requests can be sent to manningham@manningham@vic.gov.au or PO Box 1, Doncaster Victoria 3108.

 

Body Worn Cameras

We’ve introduced Body Worn Cameras (BWCs) for our Local Laws, Planning Compliance and Environmental Health Officers. 

The BWCs will be clearly visible and attached to the officers’ uniforms during their duties. They aim to promote public reassurance, modify behaviour, prevent harm and deter people from committing offences. This is an additional tool to help improve officer safety, community trust, accountability and transparency. 

BWC recordings can also support professional development through training and review, as well as assist with investigations involving allegations made against Council officers. 

When BWCs will be used

BWCs will be activated during interactions where officers are performing their normal duties. The cameras are used in situations that require professional judgement to ensure safety and transparency.

How to know when a camera is recording

The BWCs are in pre-record mode but will only record when necessary. A clear light indicator on the camera will signal when it is actively recording.

What happens to the data

All footage recorded by BWCs is stored in a secure electronic location with strict controls and restricted access to protect against unauthorised viewing, copying, alteration and disclosure. Data that is not required for further investigation or in accordance with statutory requirements will be deleted after 90 days from date of being filmed, however this may be altered to 30 or 60 days based on operational needs. 

For evidential files used in enforcement/prosecution proceedings, data retention periods are as follows: 

  • files related to court proceedings are retained for minimum seven years
  • files related to enforcement outside the courts (for example, by way of infringement or notices to comply) are retained for minimum three years.

Law enforcement requests for BWC footage will be dealt with pursuant to the provisions of the Crimes Act. Access will be approved where Council is satisfied that the use or disclosure is required or authorised by law.  

Accessing BWC footage

The data collected from the use of BWCs is subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1982.  Any written requests for access to data collected within 30 days of the data being taken will be held pending the outcome of the Freedom of Information application.  

For more information or to make request visit Request Freedom of Information.
 

Livestreaming of Council meetings

As part of our commitment to improving accessibility, transparency and opportunities for the community to participate in Council Meetings, we will livestream Ordinary and Special Council Meetings to allow Manningham residents to view Council Meetings in real time.

Livestreaming will occur in real time via Council's Facebook page and the livestream recordings will be uploaded and available via this website within 48 hours of each Council meeting. While Council will take all reasonable steps to only collect personal information necessary to perform its functions and activities, Council recognises some personal information may be collected as a result of recording and livestreaming Council meetings - For example, individuals visible behind Councillors while in attendance of Council meetings.

The livestreaming, recording and publishing of Ordinary and Special Council Meetings will be managed in compliance with all applicable legislation and Council policies.

 

Social media collection statement

We use various tools to manage our Social Network Services (SNS). This includes viewing public social media commentary in which Manningham Council’s accounts may not necessarily be tagged and listening to social trends and issues that relate to Manningham Council services and events.

We also use these tools to engage directly with you to provide information or a better level of customer service. In doing so, we may temporarily collect and store your personal information.

To protect your own privacy and the privacy of others we suggest that personal information (such as phone numbers and email addresses) are not shared publicly when engaging with us on social media.

Each social networking service will also handle your personal information for its own purposes. We encourage you to read the privacy policies and other statements of the SNSs you use.

Comments posted on our social media channels may be publicly available and these comments may also be used in Council’s publications (eg. Reports) that are publicly available. If you do not wish for your comments to be included in any reporting, please include a note in your comment or contact us to let us know.

 

Eventbrite (for events)

We use Eventbrite to manage most ticketing and registration events. As event organisers, we will collect personal information (such as first name, last name, mobile number, email address) in order to communicate with you.

Manningham Council staff may use personal information collected from Eventbrite to communicate to you about the Event you are attending. This may include a follow-up evaluation email to help us improve customer experience. We will not use your email to send you electronic communications and marketing communications unless you opt-in to receive them.

Eventbrite may collect personal information which can include financial information (e.g., your credit card number and expiration date, billing address, etc.) some of which may constitute Personal Data. Eventbrite may also send you electronic communications and marketing communications where it is in accordance with your marketing preferences.

For further information about the types of Personal Information Eventbrite collects and to find out how to opt-out of Eventbrite marketing communication, please read the Eventbrite Privacy Policy.

 

Copyright

The entire content and components of this website are the property of Manningham Council. All written content and images are not to be copied or reproduced without our (Council’s) written permission, or unless used in accordance with copyright legislation.

When you access information on this website, you agree it is for personal use only.

 

Disclaimer

The content of this website is for information purposes only.

While every effort is made to keep information on this website up-to-date and accurate, we cannot absolutely guarantee its accuracy.

You should not rely on this website’s information in circumstances where loss, damage or injury is possible. In such circumstances, please contact Council or the relevant authority/organisation for this information or advice.

We reserve the right to make changes to the website and its information without notice.

We and our employees, agents, consultants and representatives are not liable for any loss, damage or injury resulting from any person relying on information obtained by or through this website.

This website includes links to other websites which are not controlled by Council. Therefore, we are not responsible for any information or service which may appear on any third party sites which you might access through this website.

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Toilets allow people to spend more time in public spaces to socialise, exercise, recreate, learn, support local businesses and to engage with their community. Equitable access is critical for the health, wellbeing and diversity of a community.

Focus areas:

  • opening up five existing toilets to provide new public toilet facilities
  • constructing new public toilet facilities in eleven locations
  • upgrading older style toilets to improve safety and be gender inclusive
  • conduct accessibility audits and upgrade access paths to public toilet facilities
  • provide Changing Places at major destinations around Manningham
  • provide public toilets along linear trails at regular intervals as site conditions permit
  • investigate a program of artworks on blank walls of toilet buildings to raise awareness of our toilet facilities, improve perceptions of safety and activate public spaces.
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