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Warrandyte Community Centre
… Warrandyte Community Centre The Centre is the social, geographical and cultural heart of the township of Warrandyte. The newly refurbished building is surrounded by …

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

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

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

Take a virtual tour of the Warrandyte Community Centre.

 

How much does it cost?

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

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

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Casual Hirer $66 per hour $104 per hour
Regular Hirer $29 per hour $33 per hour
Meeting Room - Casual Hirer $34 per hour $49 per hour
Meeting Room - Regular Hirer $24 per hour $29 per hour

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

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

 

Have more questions?

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

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Warrandyte Pure Gold Exhibition
… Warrandyte Pure Gold Exhibition The Warrandyte Historical Society invite you to come and learn … the discovery of gold in Warrandyte and how it shaped the township and community. Warrandyte is justifiably proud of …

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.

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How to build on or renovate your heritage listed property

A heritage overlay may affect any building, renovation or maintenance work on your property. ...

A heritage overlay may affect any building, renovation or maintenance work on your property. The heritage overlay details when you’ll need a planning permit. It also shows the location and the level of heritage controls over a particular heritage place.

You can find out more about the provisions in our planning scheme.

 

Assess the significance of a property

A statement of significance will accompany a heritage assessment and indicate why the site is important and what to conserve. Documenting what’s significant of a place helps to protect and manage the place appropriately.

Proposals for a planning permit for a heritage place needs to consider the policies and provisions of our planning scheme.

 

Check to see if a heritage overlay affects your property

Search to see if a heritage overlay affects your property.

 

When do you need a permit?

When your property has a heritage overlay you’ll need a permit to:

  • subdivide or consolidate land
  • demolish or remove a building (including part of a building)
  • construct a building (including part of a building, or a fence)
  • externally alter a building
  • construct or carry out works
  • construct or display a sign
  • externally paint an unpainted surface (refer to note below)
  • externally paint a building if the painting constitutes an advertisement.

 

When do additional controls apply for the heritage overlay

There’ll be some instances where additional controls will apply, such as:

  • external paint controls
  • internal alteration controls
  • control over trees.

Our schedule to the heritage overlay will identify any additional controls.

 

Making repairs or maintenance on a heritage place

You won’t need a planning permit to carry out routine maintenance and repairs if they don’t change the appearance of the place.

When doing maintenance or repair work, you’ll need to follow the same standards for any:

  • details
  • specifications
  • materials.

If unsure, check with us before doing any repair or maintenance work.

The heritage overlay may not apply to the whole site. Refer to the planning scheme maps online or in our offices.

 

Demolishing a heritage place

We discourage demolition of a heritage place if it’s individually significant or it contributes to the significance of an area. Demolition will only occur if we find the building structurally unsound.

The statement of significance will say why the place is important.

The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) can review planning permit decisions.

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    Find local markets and shopping centres
    … Makers' Market Park Orchards Market Tunstall Square Market Warrandyte Riverside Market Wonga Park Maker's Market Upcoming dates Free Kids and family Warrandyte Riverside Market Loading... Stiggant Reserve Gold … Square Shopping Centre is well worth a visit. Warrandyte Township Goldfields Plaza, Yarra Street and Bridge End Shops, …

    Visit our local markets or shopping centres for a little bit of retail therapy and to explore our local arts, crafts, fashion, food and drink.

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    Our local markets

    Local markets are held on a regular basis within our community offering a wide range of fresh produce, crafts, homewares and more.

    Heide Market
    Heide Makers' Market
    Park Orchards Market
    Park Orchards Market
    Tunstall Square Market
    Tunstall Square Market
    Warrandyte Riverside Market
    Warrandyte Riverside Market
    Wonga Park Maker's Market
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      Warrandyte Riverside Market
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      Stiggant Reserve
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    Our shopping centres

    We have a range of local shopping experiences close to home that suit a variety of budgets and needs. From dog grooming to enjoying a tasty lunch, our friendly traders provide excellent service and are happy to help. Discover some of our great shopping locations today.

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    Bulleen Plaza

    Corner Manningham Road and Grant Olson Avenue, Bulleen

    From fresh fruit to the post office, Bulleen has all the essentials right in the suburbs.

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    Donburn Shopping Centre

    Corner Blackburn Road and Nonda Avenue, Doncaster East

    When you're in a rush, family friendly Donburn shopping is the perfect place for all your weekly essentials.

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    Doncaster East Village and Devon Plaza Shopping Centre

    Corner Doncaster Road and Devon Drive, Doncaster East

    Close to each other, these centres have a variety of local retail shops and knowledgeable staff happy to help.

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    Jackson Court

    Corner of Doncaster Road and Jackson Court, Doncaster East

    The welcoming traders at Jackson court offer a range of shopping experiences set in attractive surrounds.

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    Macedon Square and Plaza

    Macedon Square, corner of Manningham Road and High Street Lower Templestowe

    Whether it's a quick bite or something for the house, Macedon Square and Plaza is an all-inclusive shopping experience.

    Park Orchards Shopping Village

    Corner of Park Road and Hopetoun Road, Park Orchards

    With parking right outside the shops you need, it's all about convenience at the Park Orchards Shopping Village.

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    Templestowe Village

    Corner of James Street and Anderson Street, Templestowe

    Nestled in the centre of our established garden suburbs, Templestowe village is the perfect place to meet friends and grab a bargain.

    The Pines Shopping Centre

    Corner of Reynolds Road and Blackburn Road, East Doncaster

    A modern shopping experience with heaps of retail variety.

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    Tunstall Square Shopping Centre

    Corner of Tunstall Road and Doncaster Road, Doncaster East

    Great for a lunch or dinner catch up, plus so much more. Boutique Tunstall Square Shopping Centre is well worth a visit.

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    Warrandyte Township

    Goldfields Plaza, Yarra Street and Bridge End Shops, Warrandyte

    The thriving township of Warrandyte has a range of friendly boutique shops, perfect for a day out.

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    Westfield Doncaster

    619 Doncaster Road, Doncaster

    With a wide variety of shops for every occasion and generous parking, Westfield is one of Manningham's premier destinations.

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    Foundation Stone Photo Exhibition and Talk
    … Come and see this photo exhibition and learn about how Warrandyte Stone has been used in the town's walls, … Sunday, 15 May in the Federation Room at the Grand Hotel Warrandyte. If you would like to attend, please contact the … 1 Next page ›› Yarra Ward Explore Manningham Warrandyte Township Our History Whats On … Foundation Stone Photo …

    Come and see this photo exhibition and learn about how Warrandyte Stone has been used in the town's walls, memorials, houses, and buildings.

    Don't miss the accompanying Foundation Stone Talk by the master stonemason, James Charlwood.

    Foundation Stone Talk with James Charlwood

    The talk will be at 2:00 pm on Sunday, 15 May in the Federation Room at the Grand Hotel Warrandyte.
    If you would like to attend, please contact the Warrandyte Historical Society to reserve your place.

    The Warrandyte Historical Society are running this event.

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      Youth Fest 2023 - 'Waste not' clothing swap
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      Spring Outdoors - Manningham Cultural Walk - Scar Trees
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      Currawong Bush Park Conference Centre
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    Discover our area, history and demographics
    … opened the Doncaster Arms Inn in 1854 on his way to the Warrandyte gold diggings. Wilson named the inn after his … was as a village on the Yarra on the route to the Warrandyte gold fields. It’s one of the oldest areas of … holdings on a former timber reserve. Development of the township and surrounds was relatively slow until the 1980s …

    With a vibrant food and art culture with a touch of history, Manningham is a special place to be. Retaining many of its cultural links, the local area has a large number of:

    • heritage places
    • heritage-listed buildings
    • trees and landscapes.

    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.

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    Our First Nations heritage

    You can see the rich cultural heritage of the area through local landmarks and places of significance. First Peoples have been in Victoria for over 30,000 years and we can still see evidence of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung presence in Manningham.

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    The European influence (mid 1800s)

    From the mid-1800s, European settlement began in Manningham with the earliest building constructed in the 1840s. We still have plenty of places of heritage significance where visitors and locals can explore and admire.

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    Local government

    Local government in the area dates back to the election of the Templestowe District Roads Board in 1856. The first meeting of the Board was at Upper Yarra Hotel, Templestowe.

    Proclamation that the Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe took place on 28 February 1967. Up until 15 December 1994, Doncaster and Templestowe Council administered the area until the creation of the City of Manningham. The new city included Doncaster, Templestowe and small sections of the Shire of Lilydale. Wonga Park and part of north Ringwood also became part of Manningham. Three State Government appointed commissioners managed the city until 24 march 1997 when 8 councillors were sworn into office.

    Our suburbs

    Each suburb in Manningham has its own unique characteristics and are wonderful places to live and visit.

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    Bulleen

    Bulleen's name is from Bolin Bolin, a Wurundjeri name for a nearby billabong on the Yarra. Dairy farms dominated the area until the 1930s. It remained a rural district until the post war era with a lack of public transport and difficult river crossings delaying development.

    Residential subdivision and development gained momentum in the 1950s.

    Doncaster

    Doncaster's name comes from John Robert Wilson, who opened the Doncaster Arms Inn in 1854 on his way to the Warrandyte gold diggings. Wilson named the inn after his English hometown, Doncaster.

    A number of settlements started along the Koonung Creek in the 1850s and the early settlers made a living from timber, but as time passed orcharding became the major local industry.

    The Doncaster Shire came into being in 1890.

    The area gained a reputation as one of Victoria's best fruit producers and remained a thriving local industry until after WWII. The orchards were progressively subdivided for residential development from the 50s.

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    Doncaster East

    Development in Doncaster East began on the southern part of the suburb in the 1950s and continued into the 1980s. Doncaster East is now an established residential area with a stable population.

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    Donvale and Nunawading

    Development in Donvale and Nunawading began in the 1950s. Low density development continued into the 1980s. Both Donvale and Nunawading are now well established residential areas with growing populations.

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    Park Orchards and Ringwood North

    Development of the Park Orchards area began in 1925 when a portion of one of Tom Petty's orchards known as 'the park' became a country club estate after subdivision. Saxil Tuxen, a protégé of Walter Burley Griffin, designed the subdivision drawing inspiration from Griffin's Ranelagh Estate in Mount Eliza.

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    Templestowe

    In the 1850s, Templestowe was as a village on the Yarra on the route to the Warrandyte gold fields. It’s one of the oldest areas of settlement in Manningham. The village remained a relatively small settlement well into the 20th century, with the area outside the town remaining as orchards.

    The name Templestowe comes from a mythical place in Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe.

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    Templestowe Lower

    The development of Lower Templestowe preceded that of greater Templestowe. The area is predominantly a post-war suburb with substantial development occurring in the 1950s and 1960s.

    Warrandyte and Warrandyte South

    Warrandyte is one of the original villages of Manningham. It’s believed that the name Warrandyte is a combination of the Wurundjeri Aboriginal words warran (to throw) and dyte (the object aimed at).

    Development began in Warrandyte after the first discovery of gold in Victoria in 1851. Commercial gold mining was undertaken by a number of companies throughout the latter half of the 19th century without the success of the Ballarat and Bendigo diggings.

    Located on the beautiful Yarra River, Warrandyte is a thriving residential area and tourist and arts destination. Warrandyte South remains a semi-rural area.

    Wonga Park

    Wonga Park's name comes from the Wonga Park grazing property. The owner of the property, Simon Wonga was also an elder of the Wurundjeri people.

    The area was a mixture of orchards, grazing properties and timbered land. It was part of Mooroolbark until the late 1880s when the property came into the hands of an insurance company and other holdings. The land was then sold by the Wonga Park Land Co.

    Four years later when small settlements were a way of relieving unemployment after the failure of the land boom, about 20 members of an Eight Hours Pioneer Memorial Association took up small holdings on a former timber reserve.

    Development of the township and surrounds was relatively slow until the 1980s after the release of a number of rural and residential subdivisions.

    Our history and demographics
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      Doncaster East Avenue of Honour

      Find out about the history of the Doncaster East Avenue of Honour and the significance of planting trees to honour the memories of fallen soldiers.

    • Honour board displaying names of soldiers
      Doncaster RSL soundposts

      Find out more about the five signage soundposts located in the garden behind the Doncaster RSL memorial wall.

    • Honour board displaying names of soldiers
      Doncaster East Avenue of Honour soldier profiles

      The Doncaster East Honour Board hangs within the Doncaster RSL. Find out more about the soldiers.

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      Our First Nations history

      Part of the East Kulin Nation, now known as Melbourne, are the Wurundjeri people, the Traditional Owners of Manningham.

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      View our demographics

      The ABS census data is available for use to people interested in planning for the future. Manningham continues to be an attractive place to live.

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      Find local historical groups and societies

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

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    … 9333  or via  email .   Parks, Reserves and Playgrounds Warrandyte Township Kids and Family Whats On … Official opening of …

    Join us for the opening celebration for wonguim wilam, our community park and play space that has been five years in the making!

    We'll have a BBQ, coffee and cakes, speeches and live music. 

    This is a free event and no registration is required.

    For more information about the upgrade, visit our wonguim wilam Your Say page.

    Our event program:

    11.00 am – Our event begins with free coffee and a BBQ

    11.20 am – the official proceedings will commence

    11.45 am – the celebration continues with musical entertainment

    1.00 pm – the end of the event

    Event update

    The weather may be rainy, so please bring wet weather gear.

    If you can, bring along your reusable coffee cup and water bottle for drinks! We’re offering free coffee, and the park has drink taps to refill your water.

    We’ll be closing the wonguim wilam car park before and during the event, so please allow some extra time to find parking if you plan to drive.

    We encourage you also to consider sustainable transport options such as walking, riding a bike, catching the bus or carpooling.

    We look forward to seeing you there!

     

    If you have any questions about the event, please contact us on 9840 9333 or via email.

     

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    We have begun the restoration works to preserve the historical and architectural significance of the Warrandyte Historical Society Museum. 

    The building, located in the former Warrandyte Post Office, has a rich history, having been used as a store in 1875, and subsequently as Warrandyte’s first post office in 1889 and first telephone exchange in 1912. In 1972, the post office was relocated to its current location and the old building was transformed into a museum. 

    The works commenced in mid-October and are expected to take four to six weeks. They include the replacement of external cladding on the western wall, refurbishment of the verandah, and repainting of the exterior to match existing colours. The restoration works are funded by our 2023/24 Capital Works Program. 

    “The Warrandyte Historical Society Museum is a valuable historical site, and these restoration works will ensure its longevity for future generations to enjoy.”, said Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Diamante. 

    We will minimise any disruption from the construction activity, with safety measures in place to provide safe passage for pedestrians or road traffic along Yarra Street. The works will occur between 7.00am and 6.00pm on weekdays and may require the use of one or two car parks in front of the building. 

    “Council is excited to announce this project and looks forward to preserving this important piece of history for the community.”, said Mayor, Deirdre Diamante.

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