City of Manningham

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The City of Manningham is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne and is divided into 12 suburbs, with the largest being Doncaster and Doncaster East. It comprises an area of 113 square kilometres and had a population of 125,508 in June 2018.<ref name=ABSLGA/>

The district spans a roughly east–west direction along the southern banks of the Yarra River and across the undulating valleys of the Koonung, Ruffey and Mullum Mullum Creeks, alternating from typical low density suburban housing in the west to remnant bushland, within a green wedge, in the east. As such, the district encompasses the transition between the built and natural environments in Melbourne's east and promotes itself as a "balance of city and country".<ref name="CoMnr">Template:Cite web</ref>

Formerly the City of Doncaster & Templestowe, the district is situated in the Wurundjeri nation's territory.<ref name="CoMind">Template:Cite web</ref> Most of the first European settlers to the area were orchardists, arriving through the 1850s.<ref name="CoMsub">Template:Cite web</ref> Gold was first discovered in Victoria around the same time at Andersons Creek, in Warrandyte, however, the district saw varied growth as periods of low density suburban development occurred sporadically throughout the mid-late 20th century.<ref name=CoMsub/>

History

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The Manningham municipality was created on 15 December 1994, as part of a general restructure of Melbourne's local government boundaries.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The new municipality contains the former City of Doncaster & Templestowe, but with part of Ringwood North ceded to the new City of Maroondah and Wonga Park, annexed from the former Shire of Lillydale.

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The City of Manningham's predecessor LGAs (green) as they were in 1994

The name Bulleen, a nearby suburb, was proposed for the new municipality, as it was the name of the shire predating the City of Doncaster and Templestowe.Template:Fact However, modern residents believed the name was too localised, so the name of one of the major roads was adopted.Template:Fact The origin of Manningham Road comes from the region of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Residents' requests for the City to be named after Indigenous Australian names local to the area such as Mullum Mullum or Koonung were rejected.Template:Fact

Geography

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Mullum Mullum Creek in Victoria, Australia

The main watercourses that border or flow through the City of Manningham include;

Council

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Aquarena Aquatic and Leisure Centre located in Templestowe Lower, Victoria, Australia
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Doncaster Shoppingtown, redeveloped in 2008
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Ruffey Lake Park

Manningham was divided into four wards electing two councillors each until 2008.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

From 2008 to 2020, Manningham was divided into three wards, with three councillors elected for each ward. Following reforms to the Local Government Act in 2020, Manningham was divided into 9 wards, each electing one Councillor.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Councillors are elected by the community for a four-year term following an election.

The council, as of October 2024, is:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Ward Party Councillor Notes
Bolin Template:Australian party style Independent Liberal<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Geoff Gough
Currawong Template:Australian party style Independent Liberal Andrew Conlon Deputy Mayor
Manna Template:Australian party style Independent Liberal Peter Bain
Ruffey Template:Australian party style Independent Liberal Peter Grivas
Schramm Template:Australian party style Independent Laura Mayne
Tullamore Template:Australian party style Independent Liberal Deirdre Diamante Mayor
Waldau Template:Australian party style Independent Anna Chen
Westerfolds Template:Australian party style Independent Isabella Eltaha
Yarra Template:Australian party style Independent Carli Lange

Federal electorate

The Federal electorate of Menzies covers much of the City of Manningham. It has been held by the Federal Liberal Party since 1984.

State electorates

The City of Manningham encompasses the two Victorian state electorates of Bulleen and Warrandyte, both of which been held predominantly by the Liberal Party.

Past councillors

2020−2024 (single-member wards)

Ward Party Councillor Notes
Bolin Template:Australian party style Liberal<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Geoff Gough
Currawong Template:Australian party style Liberal Andrew Conlon Mayor 2020/21
Manna Template:Australian party style Victorian Greens Tomas Lightbody Deputy Mayor 2022/23
Ruffey Template:Australian party style Independent Stephen Mayne
Schramm Template:Australian party style Independent Laura Mayne Deputy Mayor 2023/24
Tullamore Template:Australian party style Liberal Deirdre Diamante Mayor 2022/23
Waldau Template:Australian party style Independent Anna Chen Deputy Mayor (2020/21)
Westerfolds Template:Australian party style Liberal Michelle Kleinert Mayor 2021/22
Yarra Template:Australian party style Independent Carli Lange Mayor 2023/24

2000−2020 (multi-member wards)

Heide Ward

Year Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party
2000 rowspan="10" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Geoff Gough Liberal rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style John Bruce Independent 2 members (2000−2008)
2003
2005 rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Grace La Vella Independent
2008 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Stephen Mayne Independent
2012 rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Michelle Kleinert Liberal rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Jim Grivokostopoulos Liberal
2016

Koonung Ward

Year Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party
2000 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Irene Goonan Independent rowspan="3" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Bill Larkin Independent 2 members (2000−2008)
2003 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Katerina Karanikolopoulos Independent
2005 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Warren Welsh Independent
2008 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Charles Pick Independent rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Ivan Reid Labor rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Fred Chuah Independent
2011 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Jessica Villarreal Independent rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Jennifer Yang Labor
2012 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Stephen O'Brien Independent rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Dot Haynes Independent
2016 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Anna Chen Independent rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Mike Zafiropoulos Independent

Mullum Mullum Ward

Year Councillor Party Councillor Party Councillor Party
2000 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Lionel Allemand Independent rowspan="3" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Patricia Young Independent 2 members (2000−2008)
2003 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Gerard Dale Independent
2005 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Ron Kitchingman Liberal
2008 rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Meg Downie Labor rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style David Ellis Independent rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Graeme Macmillan Independent
2012 rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Paul McLeish Independent rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Sophy Galbally Independent
2016 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Andrew Conlon Liberal

Ruffey Ward (2000−2008)

Year Councillor Party Councillor Party
2000 rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Bob Beynon Independent rowspan="2" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Julie Eisenbise Independent
2003
2005 rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Melanie Randall Independent rowspan="1" width="1px" Template:Australian party style Charles Pick Independent

Townships and localities

The city had a population of 124,700 at the 2021 census, up from 116,255 at the 2016 census.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Population
Locality 2016 2021
Template:VICcity 10,873 11,219
Template:VICcity 20,946 25,020
Template:VICcity 28,360 30,926
Template:VICcity 12,347 12,644
Template:VICcity^ 11,876 12,413
Template:VICcity^ 3,822 3,835
Template:VICcity^ 9,832 9,964
Template:VICcity 16,618 16,966
Template:VICcity 13,429 14,098
Template:VICcity 5,502 5,541
Template:VICcity 671 671
Template:VICcity^ 3,796 3,843

^ - Territory divided with another LGA

Parklands

Covering 70 per cent of the municipality and ranging from large natural areas to intimate pocket parks, these open spaces provide a variety of unstructured play opportunities for children and families. Some of the major parks include;

Education

Primary Schools – Public (14)

  • Andersons Creek Primary School, Warrandyte
  • Warrandyte Primary School, Warrandyte
  • Templestowe Heights Primary School, Templestowe Lower
  • Templestowe Park Primary School, Templestowe
  • Templestowe Valley Primary School, Templestowe
  • Serpell Primary School, Templestowe
  • Birralee Primary School, Doncaster
  • Doncaster Primary School, Doncaster
  • Doncaster Gardens Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Milgate Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Donburn Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Beverley Hills Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Donvale Primary School, Donvale
  • Park Orchards Primary School, Park Orchards

Primary Schools – Private (9)

  • St Clement of Rome Catholic Primary School, Bulleen
  • St Gregory the Great Catholic Primary School, Doncaster
  • Ss Peter & Paul's Catholic Primary School, Doncaster East
  • Carey Baptist Grammar School, Donvale
  • Our Lady of the Pines Catholic Primary School, Donvale
  • St Anne's Catholic Primary School, Park Orchards
  • St Charles Borromeo Catholic Primary School, Templestowe
  • St Kevin's Catholic Primary School, Templestowe

Secondary Schools – Public (4)

Secondary Schools – Private (2)

Other (2)

  • Bulleen Heights School, Bulleen
  • Donvale Christian College

Libraries (4)

All libraries in the Manningham area are operated by the Whitehorse Manningham Regional Library Corporation.

Manningham Libraries include:

  • Doncaster Library – MC Square, 687 Doncaster Rd, Doncaster, VIC 3108
  • The Pines Library – The Pines Shopping Centre, Cnr Blackburn and Reynolds Road, Doncaster East, VIC 3109
  • Warrandyte Library – 168 Yarra St, Warrandyte VIC 3113
  • Bulleen Library – Bulleen Plaza, 79–109 Manningham Road, Bulleen, VIC 3105

Transport

Manningham is the only area in metropolitan Melbourne without a train line or tram route and therefore the area is heavily reliant on private cars.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> A Doncaster railway line had been planned for many decades; however the land was sold off in the 1980s. Residents have long campaigned for extension of the route 48 tram along Doncaster Road to Doncaster, Doncaster East or Donvale, although this is heavily supported by Local Governments, the issue has been consistently avoided by State Government.

There are increased bus services to cope with the demand for public transport, including four radial SmartBus routes, and two exclusive Manningham Mover circular routes. Most routes are operated by Kinetic Melbourne, which has a depot in Doncaster East, near the intersection of Blackburn and Doncaster Roads.

Major roadways

Notable residents

See also

References

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