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Meeting Date: 22 November 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. ...
Meeting Date: 22 November 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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02:48 | 2. APOLOGIES AND REQUESTS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE |
04:05 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
10. CITY PLANNING | |
12:43 | 10.1 Sunset of the Open Space (OSSAC), Heritage (HAC) and Liveability Innovation Technology (LIT) Advisory Committees (Page 3) |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
28:10 | 11.1 Whitehorse Manningham Library Annual Report 2021-2022 (Page 29) |
36:00 | 11.2 Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreation Strategy (Page 83) |
13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY | |
41:56 | 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 1 (July - September), 2022 (Page 198) |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 219) | |
51:00 | Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 219) |
52:06 | 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
Manningham has one of the largest networks of open space in metropolitan Melbourne covering approximately 17 per cent of the municipality and including more than 300 parks.
This includes recreation parks, sporting reserves, natural areas and neighbourhood parks.
Our unique natural environment provides a sanctuary to 56 threatened animal species and is home to 22 per cent of Victoria’s known plants, including 11 species of state significance and four species of national significance.
A large section of the eastern half of Manningham is designated as a ‘Green Wedge’ area for the protection of our natural and rural environment.
As an environmentally forward thinking Council, we believe the decisions we make today have the potential to change the future for generations to come.
Protecting our environment and biodiversity is a shared responsibility. Together with the support of our partners and community, we are actively working to preserve and enhance our city’s natural resources to ensure they will survive and thrive for generations to come.
Each year we offer a series of land management grants. These grants are designed to help property owners with tree planting, weed removal and pest animal control. Find out if you're eligible to apply.
A large section of the eastern half of Manningham is designated as a ‘Green Wedge’ area for the protection of our natural and rural environment. Learn about the area and what we're doing to protect it.
We plant new trees within Manningham as part of our tree planting program. We also maintain trees in residential areas, parks, and reserves. Find out about our Tree Management Plan and how to request an additional street tree for planting.
Join us this NAIDOC week for a special screening of the Unfinished Business Documentary at Doncaster Library.
This moving documentary tells the stories of 30 First Nations people living with disabilities. Their deeply personal stories are complex and intertwined with Australia’s political and social history, which has resulted in today’s unacceptably high rates of disability in Australia’s First Nations Communities.
Their stories are also featured in the Unfinished Business exhibition, which is showing at Manningham Art Gallery until Saturday 29 July.
Following the screening, there will be a Q&A with Uncle John Baxter: Latja Latja/Narungga man, Board Member Reconciliation Victoria and First Peoples Disability Network, Aboriginal Partnership Coordinator - Brotherhood of St Laurence/NDIS, participant and creative collaborator of Unfinished Business.
Attendees will also have the chance to view the exhibition at their own pace.
The Unfinished Business Documentary is a creative collaboration between brothers, Liam and Dieter Knierim, Belinda Mason Knierim OAM, and participants.
This is a free and accessible event. Bookings not required. Refreshments will be provided.
Warning: First Nations peoples should be aware that this exhibition contains images, voices, or names of deceased persons.
If you require an Auslan interpreter to attend this event, please let us know by Friday 30 June, at 9840 9367 or gallery@manningham.vic.gov.au.
Meeting Date: 22 August 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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04:43 | PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
10:30 | 10 CITY PLANNING |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
10:37 | 11.1 Draft Community Infrastructure Plan Consultation Outcomes (Page 3) |
24:10 | 11.2 Aquarena Outdoor Master Plan (Page 56) |
43:03 | 11.3 Healthy Ageing in Manningham (Page 149) |
11.4 Advisory Committees Annual Report (Page 204) | |
12. CITY SERVICES | |
01:03:07 | 12.1 Nature Strip Guide (Page 214) |
01:20:30 | 12.2 End of 2022/23 Financial Year Capital Works Report (Page 232) |
01:26:07 | 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
01:26:18 | 14.1 Audit and Risk Committee Charter draft 2023 and Independent Member Remuneration Review (Page 249) |
01:28:32 | 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 267) |
01:29:07 | 14.3 Documents for Sealing (Page 277) |
15. URGENT BUSINESS | |
01:29:28 | 15.1 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 279) |
01:29:57 | 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 279) |
01:43:13 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
Manningham City Council has partnered with Richmond Institute to deliver Mental Health First Aid training to volunteers of Manningham sport and recreation clubs.
Using practical, evidence-based action plan, this mental health first aid (MHFA) course equips people with the knowledge and skills to recognise the signs and symptoms of mental health problems, and assist someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.
This opportunity is available for two people per club.
The Blended Face to Face course is made up of two components:
It is strongly encouraged to have completed the e-Learning modules prior to the face-to-face session as this session will present scenarios and activities that apply these learnings.
Topics include:
To register, speak to your club and then get in touch with our Recreation Participation Officer.
Meeting Date: 26 March 2024
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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04:25 | 2. APOLOGIES AND REQUESTS FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE |
04:34 | 3. PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST |
04:45 | 4. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES |
5. PRESENTATIONS | |
05:30 | 5.1 Manningham Staff Service Awards |
07:20 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME (Page 2) |
55:55 | ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS (Page 2) |
10. CITY PLANNING | |
57:20 | 10.1 Manningham Residential Discussion Paper - Residential Strategy (for Community Consultation) (Page 3) |
14 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Page 252) | |
01:09:40 | 14.1 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 252) |
15. URGENT BUSINESS (Page 263) | |
01:10:11 | 15.1 Documents for Sealing |
01:10:55 | 16. COUNCILLOR REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 263) |
01:18:17 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS (Page 263) |
Meeting Date: 25 August 2020
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Virtual Council Meeting via Facebook Live
As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. Pursuant to the Local Government Act 2020, Council meetings will be held virtually until further notice. Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not permitted. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (you can view the livestream on our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account). The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.
Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:
Parking available at Manningham Civic Centre
Manningham Civic Centre bus stop:
Bus route 907 City to Mitcham via Doncaster Rd
Bus route 902 Chelsea to Airport West
Bus route 295 Doncaster SC to The Pines SC via Templestowe
We are proud to deliver over 100 different services to our vibrant and diverse community. Discover our community, heritage and surrounds. Learn what drives our strategic vision - and how we do it.
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Find information on our strategies and action plans.
There’s something for everyone in Manningham. From sacred sites of the area’s First Peoples to the early gold mining settlements, the local area has a bit of everything for you to appreciate and enjoy.
We are committed to developing and fostering partnerships with not-for-profit groups and organisations whose work enriches the municipality and is consistent with our vision.
We are committed to managing our city’s infrastructure efficiently and sustainably to better meet the needs and expectations of our growing community.
Our capital works program brings this commitment to life by managing the maintenance and improvement of council assets, facilities and community spaces through a number of key projects.
The Warrandyte Historical Society invite you to come and learn about the discovery of gold in Warrandyte and how it shaped the township and community.
Warrandyte is justifiably proud of its place in the gold history of Victoria. Gold was first discovered at Anderson's Creek in June 1851. It was the first officially published goldfield, named the 'Victoria Field', in honour of the new Colony. It was also the first place in the Colony to issue gold mining licences.
This exhibit celebrates the 170th anniversary of the first discovery by Louis John Michel and his team. You'll find interesting and colourful banners on display inside and outside the Museum, showcasing
the discovery of gold and how this has shaped the township and community. They share the lure of gold and excitement around the discovery that continues today.
You can visit to see the outside banners placed on the fence-line of the Museum at any time during the Heritage Festival. To access the banners inside the Museum, please see the exhibition times.
This exhibition is open from 18 April to 22 May 2022.
The indoor exhibition inside the Museum, is open on Sundays, from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
There is both on-street parking, and off-road car parks available on Yarra Street.
As an environmentally forward thinking Council, we believe the decisions we make today have the potential to change the future for generations to come.
We recognise that climate change is a defining issue of our time and requires a collaborative and urgent response. By actively working together — Council, our community, schools, businesses and partners — we have the opportunity to create a more sustainable future for us all.
Read our Climate Emergency Response Plan.
As part of our response to climate change, we are continuing to focus efforts on building a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future. We are doing this by reducing emissions from Council operations, managing our energy/water/waste in smart, responsible ways and by building awareness, educating and empowering our community to do the same.
Climate change is already impacting our environment, liveability, our health and local economy and it requires an immediate and urgent response. We all need to work together — Council, the community, schools and businesses — to take action to address the impacts of climate change and work towards a more sustainable future.
Motion to declare climate emergency approved by Council
On January 28 2020, Manningham Council unanimously approved a motion to declare a climate emergency. This resolution acknowledged that we are in a state of serious climate and environmental change and that urgent climate actions were required.
Climate mitigation targets adopted by Council
On October 2021, Manningham Council unanimously adopted climate mitigation targets. These targets are:
The climate emergency resolution and the net zero targets empower us to enhance climate action. Community feedback acknowledged a shared commitment with Council to increase action on climate change.
Draft Climate Emergency Action Plan developed
A Climate Emergency Action Plan was developed, outlining actions to address climate change.
Published Climate Emergency Response Plan
In July 2023 after further consultation, Manningham Council published the renamed Climate Emergency Response Plan. The Climate Emergency Response Plan (CERP) outlines the approach to addressing climate change and its impact on Manningham.
Key actions include:
100 per cent renewable energy at Council buildings and sports facilities
Manningham Council has signed the VECO electricity contract. VECO is an initiative involving 46 Victorian councils, known as the Victorian Energy Collaboration (VECO).
Thanks to the signing of this monumental contract, we will be able to make the following changes:
All this new renewable energy comes from two wind farms, located in Horsham and Dundonnell.
Meeting Date: 27 September 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Members of the public can attend Council meetings in person. We have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (even if you don’t have a Facebook account) or website. The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.
Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:
Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. As you cannot be present in the chamber, your question will be read out at the meeting by the CEO. For more information visit the Council Meeting Procedures page.
Timecode | Item |
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02:00 | Motion of Condolence - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
10. CITY PLANNING & COMMUNITY | |
10:00 | 10.1 Draft Community Local Law 2022. |
11. CITY SERVICES | |
18:00 | 11.1 Maintenance Responsibilities along Arterial Roads (Page 191) |
13. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
26:00 | 13.1 Draft Freedom of the City Policy |
31:00 | 13.2 Appointment of Authorised Officers - Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Page 205) |
32:00 | 13.3 Informal Meetings of Councillors (Page 210) |
32:00 | 13.4 Documents for Sealing |
14. NOTICES OF MOTION | |
33:00 | 14.1 Notion of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No.5/2022) (Page 224) |
40:00 | 15. URGENT BUSINESS |
40:00 | 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME (Page 225) |
52:00 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
Meeting Date: 13 October 2020
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Virtual Council Meeting via Facebook Live
As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. Pursuant to the Local Government Act 2020, Council meetings will be held virtually until further notice. Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not permitted. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (you can view the livestream on our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account). The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.
Council acknowledges that in the lead up to its general elections, it will not make any decision that would, or could be perceived to, inappropriately bind an incoming Council or affect the outcome of the elections.
As per our Election Period Policy, Council will hold an Ordinary meeting in October to consider routine administrative matters and the Annual Report. There will be limitations on the conduct of the meeting such as no public question time, tabling of petitions and Councillor question time.
Parking available at Manningham Civic Centre
Manningham Civic Centre bus stop:
Bus route 907 City to Mitcham via Doncaster Rd
Bus route 902 Chelsea to Airport West
Bus route 295 Doncaster SC to The Pines SC via Templestowe
We support and encourage the community to prepare for emergencies.
In a life threatening emergency, call 000.
For current emergency information and warnings, and to download the app, visit VicEmergency.
View discussions from the community relating to preparing for an emergency including frequently raised questions.
Shared community statements are not endorsed actions to take in an emergency but serve to help you evaluate your current plan. See what your community had to say.
There are a range of emergency planning tools available to help you and your loved ones prepare.
Below are some resources and services to help you prepare for bushfires - especially if you live in a bushfire prone area - and links to keep you updated during an emergency.
Below are some resources to help you prepare for floods and storms - especially if you live in a flood prone area - and also links to report flooded drains or get updates during an emergency.
Below are some resources to help you prevent building fires.
Meeting Date: 24 November 2020
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
As part of our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 we have reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community. This Council meeting will proceed in the Council Chamber adhering to our COVID-Safe Plan to minimise potential transmission of COVID-19.
Physical attendance by members of the public at Council meetings is currently not permitted. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (you can view the livestream on our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account). The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.
Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:
Find out more about Meetings procedures and Public Question Time.
Parking available at Manningham Civic Centre
Manningham Civic Centre bus stop:
Bus route 907 City to Mitcham via Doncaster Rd
Bus route 902 Chelsea to Airport West
Bus route 295 Doncaster SC to The Pines SC via Templestowe
Meeting Date: 22 March 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
We have recently reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (even if you don’t have a Facebook account) or website. The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.
Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:
Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. You will have the opportunity to attend the meeting and read out your question or you can have your question read out by our CEO. For more information click here.
Meeting Date: 26 April 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
We have recently reviewed our Council meeting practices to ensure we provide a safe environment for Councillors, staff and the community at meetings. We are pleased to advise that members of the public can now attend Council meetings in person. Council meetings will continue to be live streamed and we encourage you to follow the meeting on our Facebook page (even if you don’t have a Facebook account) or website. The live stream is not interactive. Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.
Other temporary changes to our Council meetings:
Public Question Time – At this time, anyone wanting to ask a question of Council should submit their question via email by 5.00pm on the Monday before the meeting. You will have the opportunity to attend the meeting and read out your question or you can have your question read out by our CEO. For more information click here.
Meeting Date: 13 December 2022
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Timecode | Item |
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6. PETITIONS | |
04:15 | 6.1 Petition - Enforce Parking Restrictions in Anderson Street, Warrandyte during Public Events Days |
05:12 | 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
17:23 | 8. ADMISSION OF URGENT BUSINESS |
18:10 | 9. PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS |
10. CITY PLANNING | |
18:20 | 10.1 Manningham Planning Scheme Review 2022 - Endorsement of Final Report (page 3) |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
23:45 | 11.1 Review of Community Grant Program Policy (Page 166) |
36:55 | 11.2 Recreation and Sport Advisory Committee Endorsement (Page 187) |
12. CITY SERVICES | |
46.10 | 12.1 Climate Emergency Action Plan and Environment Programs (Page 195) |
54:40 | 13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
54:55 | 41.1 Strategic Risk Register six monthly report November 2022 |
57:10 | 14.2 Fraud and Corruption Policy Review 2022 |
01:00:20 | 14.3 Councillor Committees and Chairperson Appointments for 2023 |
01:09:00 | 14.4 Appointment of Authorised Officer - Planning and Environment Act 1987 |
01:09:30 | 14.5 Informal Meetings of Councillors |
01:10:08 | 14.6 Documents for Sealing |
15 NOTICES OF MOTION | |
01:10:40 | 15.1 Notice of Motion by Cr Stephen Mayne (NOM No. 6/2022) |
01:14:50 | 16. URGENT BUSINESS |
01:15:09 | 17. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
01:30:38 | 18. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
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Meeting Date: 26 September 2023
Meeting Time: 7.00pm
Location: Council Chamber, Civic Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
During the meeting, Mayor Cr Diamante read out a statement attributed to the Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation. The Statement was taken from a social media page administered by the Corporation.
After the Council meeting, we were advised that the Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation may update this statement. The Statement is therefore not included on Council’s website as stated by the Mayor.
Timecode | Item |
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5. PRESENTATIONS | |
05:26 | 5.1 Acknowledgement of Ryan Smith |
14:51 | 5.2 Staff Service Awards |
17:54 | PUBLIC QUESTION TIME |
11. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES | |
30:40 | 11.1 Advisory Committees Membership Recruitment for 2024 |
35:28 | 11.2 Manningham Economic Development Strategy for 2023-2028 (Final) |
13. EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITY | |
43:20 | 13.1 Manningham Quarterly Report, Quarter 4 (April - June), 2022/23 |
14. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
52:19 | 14.1 Audit and Risk Committee Chair's Biannual Report |
57:00 | 14.2 Informal Meetings of Councillors |
58:00 | 14.3 Documents for Sealing |
58:52 | 16. COUNCILLORS REPORTS AND QUESTION TIME |
01:15:53 | 17. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS |
Help your kids be more confident in the water this summer with Active Manningham's Holiday Accelerated Swim Program (HASP).
Enrol now for a week of aquatic adventure and skill building.
This program is designed to help develop individual swimming skills quickly. Classes run for 30 minutes over five consecutive days, at the same time each day. Participants will learn swimming and water safety skills from nationally qualified swim teachers.
Program information
How to apply
Sign up now via the online form. Once you have submitted the form, a staff member from Active Manningham will contact you to finalise registration and payment.