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Environment and sustainability
… Environment and sustainability Learn all about Manningham’s unique local wildlife and environment and our plans to protect it. Manningham has one …

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.

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Green wedge

The Green Wedge

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.

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Golden Elms in Autumn in Ruffey Lake Park

Visit our parks, trails and reserves

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. 

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Latest news in environment and sustainability
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    Community Reference Panel to help secure Mann...
    Council has appointed a Community Reference Panel to help shape flooding and stormwater management in Manningham.
    15 Aug 2022 Liveable Places and Spaces
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    National Tree Day was bigger than ever this year, with around 400 people turning up to Ruffey Lake Park to give a gift...
    10 Aug 2022 Resilient Environment
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    Draft Reconciliation Action Plan available
    We're seeking your feedback on our draft Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2022-2024, which outlines our commitment to...
    20 Jul 2022 Resilient Environment

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Environmental Sustainability in Manningham

Read more on how we're working to protect our natural spaces and address a diverse range of environmental issues and challenges.

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Annual Environment Report

Read about our environmental impact in the Annual Report. The report looks at the sustainability action throughout 2018/19 and the ongoing plans into 2019/20.

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Living Melbourne Strategy

We've partnered with with Resilient Melbourne, The Nature Conservancy and state and other local governments to launch a new metropolitan wide urban forest strategy for Melbourne.

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Developing in Doncaster Hill
… our vision of a high quality, sustainable urban design environment, Doncaster Hill has a number of unique processes … with Victorian Water Retailers to assist developers and plumbers installing compliant pipework to meet Water … and to address planning conditions that meet our sustainability and stormwaters requirements. …

To achieve our vision of a high quality, sustainable urban design environment, Doncaster Hill has a number of unique processes in place - in addition to the Manningham Planning Scheme provisions.

The tools below are designed to help you navigate more efficiently through the planning permit application process when developing in Doncaster Hill.

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View requirements for water initiatives

Every planning permit issued within Doncaster Hill will include conditions for the submission of a Sustainability Management Plan (SMP) which achieves best practice outcomes. The SMP addresses a range of matters including water, energy and indoor environment quality.

With respect to water, it is a permit condition that the development must connect to Yarra Water’s recycled water and meet our stormwater objectives.

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View construction specifications for the boulevard

Find out about the boulevard construction specifications for developments located along Doncaster, Williamsons and Tram Roads (including the ceding of land to Council).

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Submit a Construction Management Plan

Find out how we manage the protection of neighbourhood amenity and assets during construction

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Supply a 3D model visualisation

All new major developments planned within Doncaster Hill are now required to supply a 3D building file of the proposed development.

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When do you need a permit for property and development
… When do you need a permit for property and development Knowing when you need a permit is important … community - whether it's due to safety, protecting our environment or history, accessibility, or cohesion and … for health and safety, amenity and accessibility, and sustainability in the design, construction, performance and …

Knowing when you need a permit is important before you start any work. Below is a guide to help you get familiar with the needs that may affect your project

Why do you need to get approval at all?

Most changes to property or land need approval of some sort - whether it's removing a tree, painting facades or constructing new buildings.

All developments follow a vast range federal, state and local government legislations. These legislative instruments are there to guide and benefit our whole community - whether it's due to safety, protecting our environment or history, accessibility, or cohesion and character.

For property and developments, our most important guiding controls include:

The Planning and Environment Act 1987

The Planning and development in Victoria is primarily regulated under the Planning and Environment Act 1987. The Act sets out the legal framework for the State Governments planning system and the introduces Planning Schemes statewide across Victoria.

Manningham Planning Scheme

The Manningham Planning Scheme sets out objectives, policies and land use and development controls for the entire municipality. The planning scheme guides what land can be used for (e.g. commercial or residential) and how land may be developed or used (e.g. new apartment building, childcare or medical centre, works to a heritage building, ).

National Construction Code (NCC) 2019

The NCC provides the minimum necessary requirements for health and safety, amenity and accessibility, and sustainability in the design, construction, performance and liveability of new buildings (and new building work in existing buildings) throughout Australia.

Building Regulations 2018
Building Act 1993

What types of projects need a permit?

Here are some common projects that need approval - but do contact us even if your project is not listed here:

  • asset protection
  • multi-dwelling developments and apartments
  • new builds - single dwelling
  • buildings and works, including some some internal changes to a building
  • demolition/partial demolition and new works to heritage buildings
  • outbuildings like sheds, pergolas, decks, verandahs
  • removing trees and vegetation
  • new land uses such as childcare centres, medical centres etc...
  • earthworks
  • Septic tanks
  • tennis courts and swimming pools and spas
  • fencing
  • signage
  • subdivision of land
  • covenant removal/variations
  • consent for any works or the like if your land has a Section 173 agreement.

Hoping to build sustainably?

We've collated a few resources for you to be mindful of when building.

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You have a dream project - where to start

New to building or renovation?

For advice on all things renovation and construction, visit the Victorian Building Authority (VBA).

Every dream project is different with its own needs and challenges, some are within the realms of possibility and others... unfortunately are not. Here are the steps to give you a rough guide on the process, timeframes and costs when starting any project:

  1. Contact us to discuss your project with us to confirm if you need a planning permit
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    > Apply for a planning property enquiry
    > Apply for pre-application advice
    > Learn about the planning permit process

    If you don't need a planning permit you can proceed straight to building permit
     
  2. If we confirm that you need a planning permit, start the application
    >Apply for a planning permit
    > View planning permit fees

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    > Track the progress of your planning permit applications
     
  3. Get a building permit before you start construction
    > Learn about the building permit process

    We do not issue building permits so you will need to contact a building surveyor to organise a building permit.
    You will need the permit to ensure what you're hoping to construct or change is done right and to building code standards. 
     
  4. Apply for any the other permits you need before you start works
    You may need permits for connecting to infrastructure, protection of public assets and many more. Often you will find out which permits you need throughout the process, so it is always best to discuss your plans with us or industry professionals. 

    Some common permits include:
    > Apply for works, drainage and stormwater permit
    > Apply for an Asset protection permit
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Strategies, plans and policies
… Strategies, plans and policies Find information on our strategies, plan and … Equity and Diversity Strategy 481.96 KB Download download Environment and sustainability Rieschiecks Reserve Management Plan …

Find information on our strategies, plan and policies.

 

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    Community Vision

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

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    Our performance

    Our Annual Report provides an overview of how we are tracking against key performance measures and provides transparency across key areas of Council business

  • 10-Year Financial Plan

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

  • Budget

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

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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.

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    Council Plan

    The Council Plan 2021-2025 is our promise to you in pursuit of our community’s vision for the future and to achieve the very best for Manningham.

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    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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    Annual report

    Manningham Council produces an Annual Report that provides the community with an update of our operations during the financial year.

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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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Child Safe Policy
Child Safe Policy
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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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Disability Access and Inclusion Plan
Disability Access and Inclusion Plan
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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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Rate Debtor Management Policy
Rate Debtor Management Policy
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Seasonal Sports Pricing Policy
Seasonal Sports Pricing Policy
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Sporting Facilities Allocation Policy
Sporting Facilities Allocation Policy
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Manningham Placemaking Framework
Manningham Placemaking Framework
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Governance and Leadership
Advisory Committee Policy 2019-23
Advisory Committee Policy 2019-23
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Business Continuity Management Policy
Business Continuity Management Policy
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CEO Employment and Remuneration Policy
CEO Employment and Remuneration Policy
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Community Local Law
Community Local Law
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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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Seasonal Allocation of Sporting Facilities - Conditions of use
Seasonal Allocation of Sporting Facilities - Conditions of use
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Council Expenses Policy
Council Expenses Policy
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Councillor Code of Conduct
Councillor Code of Conduct
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Councillor Gift Policy
Councillor Gift Policy
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Election Period Policy
Election Period 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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Health Records Policy
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Honours Award Nominations Policy
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Information Privacy Policy
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Integrated Transport Advisory Committee ITAC - Terms of Reference
Integrated Transport Advisory Committee ITAC - Terms of Reference
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Investment Policy
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Manningham Council Governance Rules
Manningham Council Governance Rules
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Procurement Policy
Procurement 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
Sponsorship Policy 2020-24
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Token Gift Policy
Token Gift Policy
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Affordable Housing Policy & Action Plan
Affordable Housing Policy & Action Plan
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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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Community Facilities Access and Concession Policy
Community Facilities Access and Concession Policy
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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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Nature Strips Policy
Nature Strips Policy
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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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Outdoor Sports Infrastructure Policy
Outdoor Sports Infrastructure Policy
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Manningham Parking Management Policy
Manningham Parking Management 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 Parking Permit Policy
Manningham Parking Permit Policy
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Public Art Policy
Public Art Policy
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Tree Amenity Value Policy
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Strategies

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Active for Life Recreation Strategy
Active for Life Recreation Strategy
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Ageing Well in Manningham Strategy
Ageing Well in Manningham Strategy
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Bicycle Strategy
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Cultural Strategy
Cultural Strategy
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Early Years Plan
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Eastern Region Soccer Strategy
Eastern Region Soccer Strategy
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Year 1 Action Plan - Access, Equity and Diversity Strategy
Year 1 Action Plan - Access, Equity and Diversity Strategy
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Environment and sustainability
Rieschiecks Reserve Management Plan
Rieschiecks Reserve Management Plan
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100 Acres Reserve Management Plan
100 Acres Reserve Management Plan
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Bushland Management Strategy
Bushland Management Strategy
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Final Koonung Park Management Plan
Final Koonung Park Management Plan
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Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreational Strategy Report
Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreational Strategy Report
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Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan
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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
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Governance and leadership
10 Year Financial Plan 2021/22 - 2030/31
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Community Safety Plan
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Economic Development Strategy 2011-30
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Generation 2030 Community Plan
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Risk Management Strategy
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Residential Strategy
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Doncaster Hill Mode Shift Plan
Doncaster Hill Mode Shift Plan
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Doncaster Hill Strategy
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Donvale Reserve Management Plan
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Green Gully Linear Park Management Plan
Green Gully Linear Park 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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Dementia Friendly Inclusive Manningham Action Plan
Dementia Friendly Inclusive Manningham Action Plan
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Domestic Animal Management Plan 2022-25
Domestic Animal Management Plan 2022-25
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Healthy City Plan
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Manningham City Council Food Security Plan
Manningham City Council Food Security Plan
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Reconciliation Action Plan
Reconciliation Action Plan
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Walk Manningham Plan
Walk Manningham Plan
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Environment and sustainability
Domestic Wastewater Management Plan
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Tindals Wildflower Reserve Management Plan
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Climate Action Plan
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Manningham's Backyard Diversity Series
… Learn all about Manningham’s unique local wildlife and environment with TV Zoologist Chris Humfrey from Wild Action. Tags Environment and Sustainability … Manningham's Backyard Diversity Series …

Learn all about Manningham’s unique local wildlife and environment with TV Zoologist Chris Humfrey from Wild Action, ‘The Zoo That Comes to You’.

Chris has presented a series of 30 short videos across two series that will introduce you to a range of native animals which call Manningham home. The first series introduces the backyard diversity of our resident fauna, the second series addresses the impact of litter on the homes and habitats of the local wildlife.

Series 1: Manningham's Backyard Diversity

Video 1: Introducing Manningham's backyard diversity.

You will be amazed by what lives in Manningham and maybe even your backyard. You will learn about our incredible local biodiversity and how we can all play an important role in the protection of our native species and our local fragile environment.

 

Video 2: Short-Beaked Echidna

Echidnas can be shy, but are found in many areas of Manningham where there is enough native habitat for them to roam in. The Echidnas home range can be up to 50 hectares. Echidnas like to burrow into the soil, hide under vegetation and shelter in hollow logs, rock crevices and in burrows. They need lots of understory habitat that can provide them with their food including ants and termites.

 

Video 3: Southern Boobook Owl

The Southern Boobook is the smallest owl in Manningham and makes a distinctive 'boo-book' or 'mo-poke' call. As with many of our local species The Southern Boobook's needs tree hollows to nest in. The Southern Boobook feeds on insects, small mammals (such as the House Mouse, Mus musculus) and other small animal species. 

 

 

Video 4: Swamp Wallaby

The Swamp Wallaby is a shy animal that usually live alone. They can be found in places where there is thick habitat for them to hide in.  The Swamp Wallaby feeds on a variety of plants including introduced and native shrubs, grasses and ferns. They are regularly spotted early in the morning along our local creeks and the Yarra River habitat corridors where there is plenty thick scrub for them to hide in during the day. 

 

Video 5: Sugar Glider

Sugar gliders are tree-dwelling marsupials gliding possums found across Manningham. They can glide up to 50 metres in one trip with their “wings” made up of thin stretched skin between their forefinger and back ankle, During flight they use their bushy tails as rudders as they soar through the air. The Sugar Glider is most active at night, sleeping by day in nests made of leaves in tree hollows. The biggest threat to Sugar Gliders are cats. It is important to bring your cat inside so they don’t eat our native bird, possums and other native animal species. 

 

Video 6: Ringtail Possum

Ringtail Possums get their name from their long white prehensile tail. They are not as noisy as Brushtail Possums, and make a soft, high-pitched twittering call. Ringtail Possums are at risk from cats, dogs, foxes, traffic, and also electrocution from powerlines. Possums are also at risk from the removal of habitat due to human development. It is illegal to catch and release possums into areas more than 50 m away from where they were caught as they do not often survive relocation. You can help local wildlife by keeping big trees in your backyard as they provide tree hollows for native animals like possums, birds, bats and gliders to nest in.

 

Video 7: Blotched Blue Tongue Lizard

Blue-tongues usually live in open country with lots of ground cover such as tussock grass or leaf litter. They shelter at night under large objects on the ground such as rocks and logs. During cold weather they remain inactive, buried deep in their shelter sites, but on sunny days they may emerge to bask. Unfortunately, blue-tongues will eat snails and slugs poisoned by snail baits and can be poisoned themselves. They rapidly become used to human activity, and may live in the same place for many years. Rockeries and cavities under houses are favourite hiding places. Many residents and schools create lizard lounges to provide habitat for bluetongue lizards and skinks. All you need are some rocks, ground cover and a sunny place for lizards to bask in and call home.

 

Video 8: Tawny Frogmouth

The Tawny Frogmouth is nocturnal and is often mistaken as an owl. They are however more closely related to the nightjars. Their beaks are designed to catch insects such as cicadas and beetles and the occasional mouse, rat or frog. Unlike owls, the Tawny Frogmouth is a poor flyer and will sit quietly for its prey to approach. Tawny Frogmouths love mature trees to roost and camouflage in during the day like a stringybark trees where they can be almost invisible. Tawny Frogmouth families stay together giving many local residents generations of the same family in their backyard. Protecting big old trees are a great way to encourage a Tawny Frogmouth to your backyard. The call of a Tawny Frogmouth is very distinctive and is often described as a spooky low pitched ooom ooom sound.

 

Video 9: Koala

The koala is one of the most recognizable Australian animals. A tree-climbing marsupial, a small remnant population of koalas survived in Manningham as recently as 2015 (the last known recording of a koala in Manningham). It is thought the loss of Koalas in Manningham was mainly due to habitat loss, disease, dog attacks and road accidents. Koalas are fussy eaters and only eat a few types of eucalypt leaves. Manna Gums which are found along Manningham’s waterways are the most favoured. There is now a renewed effort by local Landcare groups and concerned residents to create more koala habitat in hope that they will return to our municipality. If you do see a Koala in Manningham, record the location and contact Manningham Council. Citizen Science is a great way to record information on our local natural environment. 

 

 

Video 10: Laughing Kookaburra

The Laughing Kookaburra is common across Manningham where there are suitable trees. They have one of the most iconic calls in the Australian bush. The kookaburra feed mostly on insects, worms and crustaceans, although small snakes, mammals, frogs and birds may also be eaten. Kookaburras can pair for life and their nest is a naturally occurring tree hollow. Both sexes share the incubation duties and both care for the young. Kookaburras can become quite tame around humans and will readily accept scraps of meat. Similar to live prey, this 'pre-processed' food is still beaten against a perch before swallowing.

 


 

Video 11: Manningham Kangaroo

The Eastern Grey Kangaroo is an important part of Manningham's natural ecosystems. They promote the regeneration of native plants and reduce the fuel load in forests and grasslands. They are regularly seen in our conservation parks including Currawong, Westerfolds and Mount Lofty parks. They rest amongst shady trees during the day and move out to graze from late afternoon to early morning. Their fur is light grey colour making then perfectly camouflaged in our local woody grasslands. A baby kangaroo or ‘joey’ is raised in the pouch until it becomes independent at about 18 months of age.

 

Video 12: Centipede

Centipedes are common in Manningham and can be found under logs, in leaf litter or under rocks and bark. Centipedes are nocturnal and hunt their prey at night time. Centipedes are myriapods not insects, as they have more than six legs. Centipedes and other ‘minibeasts’ including spiders, ants, termites, butterflies, bees and other small animals play a vital role in any ecosystem. They are eaten by bigger animals in the food chain, help to pollinate plants and eat dead and decaying matter which recycles the nutrients back into the soil and ecosystem.

Video 13: Lace Monitor

Lace Monitors were once common in Manningham, however due to habitat loss they are now very rare. They need tall open Eucalyptus woodlands to live. There are occasional sightings of Lace Monitors in Manningham’s Green Wedge usually between September to December when they are on the move. If you go for a walk through bushland during the cooler months of the year, watch where you step, Lace Monitors spend much of this time hiding under logs or rocks, or inside hollow tree stumps. If you do see a Lace Monitor please take a photo, record the location and contact Manningham Council. Citizen Science is a great way to record information on our local natural environment.  

 

 

Video 14: Gang Gang Cockatoo

Gang-gang Cockatoos visit backyards and parks in Manningham and feed on eucalyptus and wattles.  Male Gang-gang Cockatoos are easily distinguished by their wispy red crest, which looks like a feather duster. Plant locally native plants that Gang-gang Cockatoos can eat from, such as sheoaks (casuarinas), eucalyptus, and wattles. Be careful of low perched or low flying Gang-gangs when driving in areas with many trees, especially near hawthorn shrubs. Don’t forget to participate in the Citizen Science program: Aussie Backyard Bird Count in October.

 

Video 15: Barn Owl

Barn Owls are found right across Manningham and are silent hunters of the night eating mice, rats and snakes. Their heart-shaped face and asymmetrical ears help the owl to use even the slightest sound to pinpoint their prey even in complete darkness. Barn owls need old growth trees to nest in. These trees provide large hollows with the nest sometimes up to 10m inside the tree. Don't use rat poisons that cause secondary killings. Owls are natural predators of rodents but if an owl eats a rat that has ingested this poison, it can die too. Remember Manningham’s raptor birds (birds of prey) need old growth trees to breed in and hunt for prey.  

 


 

Series 2: Litter Impacts

In this Litter Impacts series, Chris will present 15 short videos that will introduce you to a range of native animals which call Manningham home and how we can protect their home by reducing our litter and appropriately disposing of our waste.

Video 1: Introduction to litter impacts on local wildlife

Manningham is home to an array of incredible and unique native animals. Our litter and waste has a big impact on our wildlife; as it flows into waterways and out into the bay, it can drastically change the water quality or even be mistaken for food.

 

Video 2: Grey Headed Flying Fox

Grey Headed Flying Foxes are the largest bat in Australia, but they’re also a vulnerable species here in our parks and backyards in Manningham. They spread seeds from our trees across Melbourne making sure new trees keep growing. Unfortunately they get caught in our fruit nets, so make sure that once your fruit has finished on your trees you take down your nets to ensure they don’t get tangled.

Video 3: Earthworms

Earthworms are terrific for our backyards and our environment. They move through out soil helping to aerate it and at the same time eat the organic matter turning it into fertilizer for our gardens. Make sure you don’t put harmful chemicals in our soil as it can kill the worms and stop them from keeping our soil healthy.

 

Video 4: Copperhead Snake

Copperhead Snakes can be found basking in the sun in Manningham. They’re highly venomous and should never be touched or picked up, it’s also illegal to kill or harm snakes. They’re very important for our environment, as they eat mice and rats. Unfortunately they cannot move backwards, so if they get trapped in a discarded aluminium can or PVC pipe they can get stuck there and die.

Video 5: Wood Duck

Wood Ducks love our parks and farmland here in Manningham. They eat grass and poo out the seeds to keep the grass growing. Sometimes they mistake cigarette butts for food and the butts can swell in their tummies making the ducks very ill. It’s important that we don’t feed ducks bread as they need to find native food for themselves.

Video 6: Eastern Long Necked Turtle

The Eastern Long Necked Turtle is common in our creeks and rivers in Manningham. They eat snails, dead fish and yabbies, keeping our rivers and creeks clean. Litter is a huge threat to turtles as it can get caught around their limbs and necks, choking them. Fishing line and illegal opera house nets can also kill our turtles, platypus and rakali (water rats) when they get caught in the nets and can’t escape.

Video 7: Buff Breasted Rail

This Buff Breasted Rail is a secretive bird in Manningham, but keep your eyes peeled at Ruffey Lake Park, you might just see them walking around through the reeds. They’re omnivorous, which means that they eat plants and other animals, sometimes they also mistake our litter for food as well. Make sure you pick up litter that you find on the ground, report overflowing bins and litter dumped in our parks, you might just save our local wildlife. 

Video 8: Cattle Egret

Cattle Egrets are known as a cosmopolitan bird, as they’re found all around the world. They love flooded agricultural land and wetlands in Manningham; it’s the perfect place for them to find their food. They’re also directly affected by stormwater pollution and litter, like polystyrene cups that can remain in our environment for up to 600 years. Unfortunately  they see polystyrene or cigarette butts as potential food.

Video 9: Banjo Frog

It might sound like you have a bluegrass band in your backyard at night, but that’s the call of the Banjo Frog. They burrow into our soil with their digging feet and eat all the bugs. Their skin is susceptible to pollution, as that’s how they breathe and drink water. Instead of putting your chemicals down the drain, make sure you dispose of your oils, detergents, paints and other chemicals at a chemical drop off point.

Video 10: Brown Tree Frog

Brown Tree Frogs love hanging out in Manningham. They eat bugs, like pesky mosquitos and flies in our gardens. If you have frogs croaking in your garden, it means you have a healthy place for them to live. Frogs absorb moisture and breathe through their skins, so they’re highly susceptible to pollution in the water. Be careful with what goes down your drains and we can protect our important little frogs.

Video 11: Fresh Water Crayfish

The Yabbies, or Fresh Water Crayfish, love our waterways in Manningham. They grab onto their food with their big claws and propel themselves through the water with their big finned tail. They clean up all of the organic matter in our rivers, creeks and wetlands and keep our waterways healthy. Yabbies are very sensitive to pollution in our rivers and creeks, so be careful with what you wash down the sink and into the stormwater drain. You can dispose your harmful chemicals at a Detox Your Home drop off.

Video 12: Short Finned Eel

The Short Finned Eel is common in our waterways here in Manningham. They’re long, slippery fish that live in our creeks and rivers and they hunt yabbies, insects, worms and fish. When they’re ready to breed, they swim all the way down the Yarra River, out of Port Phillip Bay and breed in the Pacific Ocean! The babies then make their way back to Melbourne and live in our rivers again. It’s up to us to keep our rivers and creeks free of litter to make sure our Eels survive.

Video 13: Little Penguin

Little Penguins are the smallest penguin in the world and they’re found in Port Phillip Bay here in Melbourne. They live on our beaches and eat the fish around our bay. Unfortunately when they lay their eggs on our beaches, they can be easily caught by foxes and cats, so make sure you keep your cat in at night. They also fall victim to plastic waste in our waterways, it can get caught around their necks and choke them, or they could mistake the plastic for food. Please be responsible and dispose of your waste properly.

Video 14: Banjo Ray

Foraging at the bottom of our beautiful Port Phillip Bay is the Banjo Ray. As our waste flows down the Yarra River and into Port Phillip Bay, it comes into the home of our ocean wildlife. Banjo Rays can be harmed by eating the litter that arrives in the bay, so make sure you put your litter into the correct bin and report any litter dumped around Manningham.

Video 15: Pot Bellied Sea Horse

Pot Bellied Sea Horses live in Port Phillip Bay, right at the end of the Yarra River. The Sea Horses eat crustaceans in the bay but they can mistake microplastics for food as well. Microplastics are tiny pieces of plastic which look like food to our aquatic life they eat it and it often stays in their stomachs and often stays there. Unfortunately this means that when we eat some fish we could be eating microplastics too!  Make sure you dispose of your plastic waste into the correct bin, and put your soft plastics either into the garbage bin or take your soft plastics to the nearest RedCycle collection point.

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… long-term sustainable solutions to managing water supply and protecting our waterways. Protecting our environment … Protecting our waterways …

Manningham is widely recognised as an innovator and leader in local water management. The challenges posed by climate change require a collaborative and integrated approach by Council and the community to develop long-term sustainable solutions to managing water supply and protecting our waterways.

In partnership with lead water agencies, Council is committed to the:

  • Sewer Backlog Program rollout
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  • Living Rivers Stormwater Program

 

Grey Water

Greywater (all non-toilet household wastewater) can be a good water resource during times of drought and water restrictions, but its reuse can have health and environmental risks.

Greywater is domestic wastewater from the laundry, kitchen and bathroom. Toilet wastewater is known as blackwater and is not suitable for domestic treatment. Greywater with low levels of contamination can be used on your garden. Rinse water from your washing machine is the most suitable greywater to divert to your garden provided you use low phosphorus detergents.

 

Permits and safe use of greywater

You will need a septic tank permit to install a permanent system to collect, treat and reuse greywater. The system must be EPA approved.

No permit is needed for a simple, temporary diversion system. A permanent diversion system (that doesn’t store water for more than 24 hours) needs to be installed by a licensed plumber.

To apply for a septic tank permit, return the completed application form along with detailed plans and the appropriate fee to:

Approvals and Compliance Unit
Manningham Council
PO Box 1, Doncaster
Victoria 3108

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For more information, please refer to the EPA's septic tanks code of practice for design options for the installation of septic systems . A permit must be granted prior to any works commencing by a registered contractor or plumber.

For more information about using greywater and some simple health rules to follow, please see the Related downloads.

 

Rainwater tanks

Installing a tank to capture rainwater from your roof is a great way to supply water for uses including flushing toilets and watering your garden. Rainwater tanks can also help you save money on your water bill.

For more information view  or find out about the Building Permit requirements.

 

Biodiversity

Through bushland weed control and planting regimes, we keep waterways intact by promoting riparian vegetation to secure riverbanks keeping the shape and flow of rivers intact while stopping erosion. This program includes conserving natural habitat for local wildlife and increasing native vegetation along and in creeks and rivers

Weed control consists of multiple methods, taking into consideration what the weed is, the area it's situated, what other weeds or indigenous species are around it, and habitat requirements. The weeding is conducted by our Bushland Management Team to minimise damage and maximise positive environmental impact in removing pest plants from riverbanks.

Through various Landcare groups and events, Manningham Council, Melbourne Water, and community volunteers help revegetate local waterways with indigenous species and increase conservation action. If you are interested in joining one of these groups, please consider our Citizen Science Programs.

 

Sustainability

All new homes are now required to achieve a house energy rating of five stars for building fabric and have either a solar hot water system or a rainwater tank. For this purpose, rainwater tanks must have minimum capacity of 2000 litres.

 

Water saving showerheads

On average, 30% of all household water usage is in the shower. Installing a water efficient showerhead can save around 11,000 litres of water per household each year and reduce the energy required to heat the water - reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Bring in your latest Yarra Valley Water bill and old showerhead to our customer service and pick up a free water efficient showerhead.

 

Waterwatch program

Waterwatch is a citizen science program for monitoring waterway health.

Waterwatch volunteers get involved in exploring and protecting their local waterways by collecting water quality data that contributes to scientific research, management planning and on ground actions that improve the health of our waterways. 

Manningham volunteers have been collecting and undertaking surveys and observations for over 10 years. The information collected has been helping improve local waterway health.

Waterwatch is a citizen science program for monitoring waterway health. In Manningham, Waterwatch has been connecting local communities with waterway health and sustainable water issues since 1993.

In 2007 a group of concerned volunteers initiated the Manningham Waterwatch Monitoring Network. This group continues to monitor the health of our local waterways and has carried out over 10,000 water quality measurements at more than 40 sites across the municipality. The data collected is used to assess the health of Manningham's waterways and identify what is currently impacting stream ecology.

In addition to water quality monitoring, many volunteers are affiliated with local action groups including Landcare and ‘friends of’ groups which undertake stream rehabilitation programs that contribute to catchment and waterway health.

 

Volunteer to be a citizen scientist

Citizen scientists are people who want to make a difference to the environment and their community. You can join this movement by taking part in programs like Waterwatch, you can email to let us know you're interested at manningham@manningham.vic.gov.au

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iNaturalist - City Nature Challenge - 29 April to 2 May

Eight Eastern Metro Melbourne Councils joined forces in 2022 to compete against cities from around the world in the annual City Nature Challenge. During the four day observation period, residents were invited to find, photograph and document the native wildlife that lives and grows in our neighbourhoods. Working together to find and document nature in our area helps scientists and land managers study and protect these species.

View upcoming City Nature Challenge events in our environment events. You can practice observing local flora, fauna and fungi by downloading the iNaturalist app on iPhone or Android.

View our introduction to iNaturalist webinar

Birds in Manningham

Birds are an important part of our local ecosystem. They pollinate our plants and spread seeds across the landscape. Some birds help to keep our insect, rodent and spider populations low, and others fish in our creeks and the Yarra River.

You might notice that birds enjoy coming to your backyard or local park to feed. It's important that we provide habitats for these birds, so that they can continue to be a part of our ecosystem and keep these birds healthy.

Our local species

You can learn more about which birds call Manningham home in our Backyard Diversity video series. There's videos on the Southern Boobook Owl, Tawny Frogmouth, Laughing Kookaburra, Gang Gang Cockatoo & Barn Owl.

Check out our 2020 Birds of Manningham webinar

Aussie Backyard Bird Count

Birdlife Australia run an annual Aussie Backyard Bird Count, you can join in on the fun and contribute with any birds you spot in Manningham by visiting their website. 

View the 2020 results of the Bird Count

 

Waterwatch program

Waterwatch is a citizen science program for monitoring waterway health.

Waterwatch volunteers get involved in exploring and protecting their local waterways by collecting water quality data that contributes to scientific research, management planning and on ground actions that improve the health of our waterways. 

Manningham volunteers have been collecting and undertaking surveys and observations for over 10 years. The information collected has been helping improve local waterway health. In addition to water quality monitoring, many volunteers are affiliated with local action groups including Landcare and ‘friends of’ groups which undertake stream rehabilitation programs that contribute to catchment and waterway health.

You can join this movement by taking part in programs like Waterwatch, let us know you're interested by emailing environment@manningham.vic.gov.au.

 

Frogs in Manningham

Manningham is home to a variety of frog species, living in our rivers and creeks, ponds and even in our backyards. With good land management practices and reduction of pollution in our waterways, we can ensure our frog species continue to enjoy Manningham as a vital part of our local ecosystem.

View our Frog Friendly Garden webinar

Melbourne Water Frog Census

Get involved in local citizen science by recording frog species in Manningham with the Melbourne Water Frog Census App.

An easy to use app to record audio and identify frog species by their call in local waterways, parks, and on your own property.

Available for both iPhone and Android.

More information, including activities for schools, is available at the Melbourne Water website.

 

KoalaSpot

Get involved in spotting Koalas in Manningham!

Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) are an icon species in Manningham, living up in our tall Eucalyptus trees, but they're listed as vulnerable by the IUCN and their population is on the decline! We need your help to keep track of them along our rivers and creeks, with our KoalaSpot program, you can get involved in finding Koalas across Manningham.

Koalas are arboreal marsupials, meaning that they live up in the treetops and they bear live young in a pouch. They are herbivores and love to munch on Eucalyptus leaves, which are full of water, especially leaves from River Red Gums (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), which are found across Manningham. Their closest living relatives are Wombats and they are a species endemic to Australia, meaning that they're only found here. For thousands of years, Koalas were utilized by Indigenous Australians in Victoria. These beautiful creatures are threatened by development, resource harvesting and climate change (through bushfires and drought). This program will help us to understand how their population is changing, and where in Manningham they're inhabiting.

Want to learn more about Koalas in Manningham? Check out Manningham's Backyard Diversity.

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… Reducing Waste with Anita Vandyke - Online workshop Environment and Waste Celebrate Plastic Free July with an interactive online workshop led by sustainability advocate and author Anita Vandyke. Anita is …

Celebrate Plastic Free July with an interactive online workshop led by sustainability advocate and author Anita Vandyke.

Anita is the author of the new book ‘A Zero Waste Family: a thirty day guide’.

She  will be joining us to discuss her personal journey to reduce waste. During the workshop she will show us how to make low waste items including a facial cleansing oil, body scrub and cleaning products.

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Edible Gardening program is a weekly home gardening seminar series that will teach you how to grow your own delicious fresh food at home.

The seminar covers all aspects of edible gardening, and includes food and plant swaps. 

Topics include: 

  • Getting Started with Organic Veggie Gardening - Tuesday 11th October
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… Sustainable Fashion Workshop Environment and Waste Want tips on how to be your most stylish self in … the founder of Eco Styles, Nina Gbor is an award-winning sustainability advocate, ethical fashion speaker, climate …

Want tips on how to be your most stylish self in the most sustainable way? Award-winning eco stylist and educator, Nina Gbor of Eco Styles will share her restyling tips.

Learn how to stylishly (re)use the items in your closet to look and feel amazing with any size and on any budget, while reducing your carbon footprint and textile waste.
Nina will also talk about:

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As the founder of Eco Styles, Nina Gbor is an award-winning sustainability advocate, ethical fashion speaker, climate activist, writer and educator. 
Nina has a master’s degree in International Development and is a former sustainable fashion tutor in short courses at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. She coined the phrase ‘get off the fashion trendmill’ which means individuality and self-knowledge should be the premise for consuming clothing, not fashion trends.


Follow Nina on Insta @eco.styles for inspiration on secondhand and sustainable style hacks.

Maroondah City Council is hosting this event in collaboration with Knox City Council, Whitehorse City Council, Yarra Ranges Council, and Manningham Council.

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… One Tree Hill nature walk Environment and Waste One Tree Hill nature walk is the jewel in the crown … water   Keep up to date with our latest environment and sustainability events by subscribing to our  Environment …

One Tree Hill nature walk is the jewel in the crown of the Warrandyte Kinglake Nature Conservation Link. Explore habitat for many species no longer found further south.

Distance: 8kms

Time: 4.5 hours

Rating: Difficult

BYO lunch and water

 

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Friends of Warrandyte State Park Landcare Planting Day
… Friends of Warrandyte State Park Landcare Planting Day Environment and Waste Join the Friends of Warrandyte State Park (FOWSP) … bring your own morning tea. Pound Reserve Environment and Sustainability Whats On … Friends of Warrandyte State Park …

Join the Friends of Warrandyte State Park (FOWSP) for a planting day at Pound Bend.

Meet at the Friends of Warrandyte State Nursery at 9.00am for 9.15am start.

Gloves and tools will be provided. Please bring your own morning tea.

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Andersons Creek Landcare Group Planting Day
… Andersons Creek Landcare Group Planting Day Environment and Waste After months of weed removal, Andersons Creek … project.  Andersons Creek Reserve Environment and Sustainability Spring Outdoors Whats On … Andersons Creek …

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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Protecting our environment
… Protecting our environment Find out how we support biodiversity and work to protect and enhance our natural environment. … animals, weeds and climate change threaten its ecological sustainability. Protecting our environment and biodiversity …

Protecting and maintaining our natural environment

Our city is fortunate to include a wonderfully vibrant and richly diverse natural environment, a sanctuary for a variety of animals and plants including endangered species.

Sadly, the growing challenges posed by a growing population, urban development, pest animals, weeds and climate change threaten its ecological sustainability.

Protecting our environment and biodiversity is a shared responsibility and 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.

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Protect, Preserve, Enhance

With a designated Green Wedge area and one of the largest networks of open spaces in metropolitan Melbourne, our ongoing efforts to protect and support our natural environment are achieved by building and sharing our knowledge of innovative ways to sustainably care for our environment, and by encouraging a stronger connection between our community and nature.

Learn more about The Green Wedge

We also do this by supporting a response to climate and energy sustainability issues, improving how we accommodate and integrate our natural environment alongside our built environment, using environmental best practice in the care and maintenance of our open spaces, and through a range of environmental initiatives, resident support programs and community stewardship. 

We encourage our residents to protect and nurture the local environment.

Residents can get involved in a variety of ways including using composting systems to reduce waste, joining your local Landcare group, controlling weeds and pests and attending nature walks and seminars throughout Manningham.

See the links below to find practical ways you can be part of a sustainable solution to preserve the beauty of Manningham for many generations to come.

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    Manningham Council has permit request in place to undertake proactive tree works along the Mullum Mullum Trail.
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    We have adopted a new plan for the management of domestic animals in Manningham.
    25 May 2022 Well Governed Council
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    Protecting our waterways

    Developing long-term sustainable solutions to managing water supply and protecting our waterways.

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    Protecting plants and ecology

    We celebrate all forms of life big and small in our community, learn about the most common plants and ecology and our guidance around them.

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    Protecting native animals and insects

    We celebrate all forms of life big and small in our community, learn about the most common creatures and our guidance around them.

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    Learn about the designated a special ‘Green Wedge’ area for the protection of natural and rural values.

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    We are actively working to raise awareness and build greater community understanding and participation in preserving our natural spaces.

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    Apply for assistance to preserve your bushland

    These grants are designed to help property owners with land care education, land stewardship, pest and animal control and ecological improvement works.

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Celebrate National Tree Day in 2022 by planting a tree with us at Ruffey Lake Park.

Bring along your family and friends for a morning planting native trees and vegetation to help protect the park's natural environment.

Our team will be on hand to direct you. They'll provide guidance and advice on how and where to plant the plants to provide the best habitat outcomes for the site.

What to bring

We'll provide all the tools, equipment, and plants. All you need to bring is a personal water bottle and any snacks.

Where to meet

The planting site will be along Ruffey Creek, between Ruffey Lake and the Victoria Street Entrance.

To get there, enter through the Victoria Street entrance and walk down the path on the southern side of Ruffey Creek, until you reach the footbridge over Roseland Grove Drain.

Please note: if extreme weather occurs, then the planting may be cancelled.

The safety of our community is our top priority during this time. We will be following the advice of the Department of Health regarding COVID restrictions. Please do not attend if you are feeling unwell.

 

Keep up to date with our latest environment and sustainability events by subscribing to our Environment Newsletter.

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Low Waste Comfort Food
… Low Waste Comfort Food Environment and Waste Join Scott Hitchins as he returns to the Strathdon … gardening and you’ll never shut me up.” Environment and Sustainability … Low Waste Comfort Food …

Join Scott Hitchins as he returns to the Strathdon kitchen to create some of our, soon to be hot favourite, comfort dishes.

With a focus on low waste cooking, Scott will teach participants the techniques to create delicious winter warmers using every bit of what you grow or buy.

The focus in this session will be on using vegetables from the garden and an overview for slow style cooking that you can try at home.

You will be provided with a sample of what is cooked on the day and digital notes to try some of Scott’s recipes at home.

 

What to wear: Suitable clothing for getting your hands dirty in the kitchen and closed toe shoes.
What to bring: an apron (optional)
Who: Adults or teens


About Scott

Scott Hitchins has been working with sustainable, food-producing gardens for most of his life.

He has qualifications in biological science, permaculture design, education, and is a founding member of Werribee Park Heritage Orchard.

Scott has been providing popular workshops and garden-design advice to local councils, schools, and other community groups for many years.

He presents useful facts and skills in a fun and engaging manner. To quote Scott in a recent interview “Get me talking about sustainable gardening and you’ll never shut me up.”

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Cloth Nappies 101 - Online workshop - CANCELLED
… Cloth Nappies 101 - Online workshop - CANCELLED Environment and Waste This event has been cancelled.  Join Elana from … questions to get you confident with cloth. Environment and Sustainability … Cloth Nappies 101 - Online workshop - …

This event has been cancelled. 

Join Elana from Cloth Nappy Workshops Melbourne to discover the world of modern cloth nappies.

She will take you through everything you need to know to get started with cloth nappies. Learn how to wash them, where to buy them and what to look for.

She will cover washing tips, dispel myths, show the different styles of modern cloth and most importantly an opportunity to ask questions to get you confident with cloth.

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Smarter Living - Plastic Fish workshop
… Smarter Living - Plastic Fish workshop Arts, Theatre and Music In this workshop, primary school-aged children are … and up-cycling plastic waste. Manningham Art Studios Environment and Sustainability Whats On … Smarter Living - Plastic Fish …

In this workshop, primary school-aged children are invited to join the staff from Awareaway to create fish from re-purposed plastic waste. The fish will then be displayed as part of the 'School of Plastic Fish' exhibition at the Box Hill Community Art Centre. 

Participation in the workshops is free but places are limited.

The exhibition runs from 23 May until 29 May 2022 at the Box Hill Community Art Centre.

'School of Plastic Fish' is an exhibition responding to the alarming study that predicts by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our oceans.

The fish depict an eerie yet beautiful ocean-scape where they are displayed, reminding us of a possible future and encouraging us to embrace positive behaviour change to reimagine a better and more sustainable future.

Awareaway is a social and environmental enterprise, co-founded by Sophie Dahm and Alex Child, dedicated to sustainable and creative design by re-purposing and up-cycling plastic waste.

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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.

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Creating a clean and renewable future

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.

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    Council expands renewable energy contract
    Media release on the endorsed expansion of renewable wind power to key public buildings
    29 Apr 2022 Resilient Environment
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    Conserving our water resources

    Learn how we can sustainably manage our water supply and improving waterway health.

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    How to be more energy efficient

    We seek to reduce emissions and encourage people to adapt to our changing environment.

Climate emergency

Tackling climate change

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.

Timeline for climate action

Get involved and have your say

The draft Climate Emergency Action Plan is now available for community consultation

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What we are doing

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.

We have rolled out many initiatives over recent years to reduce climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. These initiatives have included the introduction of:

  • energy efficient LED streetlights
  • a low emission Electric Vehicle Council fleet
  • solar power
  • green power purchasing and a wind-powered electricity supply through the Victorian Energy Collaboration (VECO)

Climate mitigation targets adopted by Council

On October 2021, Manningham Council unanimously adopted climate mitigation targets. These targets are:

  • net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2028 for Council operations
  • net zero emissions by 2035 for the Manningham community

The climate emergency resolution and the net zero targets empower us to increase and speed up climate action. Community feedback tells us that there is a shared commitment with Council to take this increased action on climate change.

Draft Climate Emergency Action Plan developed

A Climate Emergency Action Plan has been developed, outlining actions to address climate change.

The draft plan outlines easy ways that you can tackle climate change in your neighbourhood, including:

  • switching to solar
  • learning more by attending a climate education event
  • applying for a LEAF grant to preserve your natural values on your property
  • managing your waste and recycling

Draft Climate Emergency Action Plan open for community feedback

This draft plan is now available for community consultation. Get involved and provide feedback.

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Is solar worth it? There are many reasons why solar is something worth considering now, more than ever!

Come along to this free, independent webinar to find out whether solar and batteries are right for your home.

This information session will help you:

  • understand how solar and batteries work
  • find out how to get the right system for your home
  • understand how to claim government rebates
  • learn how to confidently navigate the solar market yourself

All Manningham residents who attend on the night will go into the draw to win a Virtual Home Energy Assessment worth $225!

This phone assessment will be tailored to your household, helping you to plan for a cost-effective and comfortable transition away from gas. We may contact the winner to check on progress in both reducing bills and making the home more energy efficient.

To attend this event, you must have an internet enabled PC or device and be able to download Zoom. Don’t have Zoom? Download it for free. You’ll be provided with the Zoom meeting link when you book.

This free information session is brought to you by Manningham and the Australian Energy Foundation. If you're unable to make the session, you can still learn more about how to keep your home cool while saving energy on the Australian Energy Foundation website.

This event is for Manningham residents only.

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