DDNA Netball Precinct Upgrade
Consultation with members is a vital step in the process to attain the best possible facility for netball in Manningham. Discussions with council are underway, and we need your support! Council documents predict that netball with grow in coming years, especially with the inclusion of boys and men and programs such as All Abilities, Walking Netball and Fast 5. However, our needs to continue to accommodate this growth are not being met.

This survey will help inform future inclusion of the DDNA facilities in the council's 5-10 year budget plans.

If you can, please also contact Councillors directly to express your support, email addresses and information below.

GET INVOLVED!
Contact DDNA Treasurer Linda Neate at treasurer@ddna.com.au to find our how you can help create a legacy for netball in Manningham.

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What is your role in the netball community?
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What do you perceive as major barriers to the growth of netball in City of Manningham?
What are your biggest concerns with the current netball precinct?
What upgrades would be ideal in improving the DDNA netball precinct?
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Please contact our local Councillors to express your support!

Heide Ward - Bulleen, Templestowe, Templestowe Lower

Paula Piccinini: Paula.Piccinini@manningham.vic.gov.au
Cr Piccinini was very supportive of the netball community in providing advice on the way forward and gaining the new facilities build, she remains deeply embedded in the community.

Geoff Gough: GeoffreyGough@manningham.vic.gov.au 
Cr Gough stands for “improvement of our streetscapes and parks as a priority and is committed to ensuring Manningham assets are well maintained and that facilities meet the needs of our community groups, sporting clubs and residents.” Cr Gough stood for saving the netball courts when the Council previously voted to sell them off to fund the Mullum Mullum Stadium. Cr Gough was anxious to preserve the open space because once sold off would never be available again, particularly as that area is targeted for further concentrated development.

Michelle Kleinert: Michelle.Kleinert@manningham.vic.gov.au
Cr Kleinert "believes our youth are our future and it is important we support them, foster their development and provide the best opportunity for them to succeed.” Cr Kleinert has previously supported planned upgrades to courts and continues to be a valued contact at council.

Koonung Ward - Doncaster and Doncaster East

Anna Chen: Anna.Chen@manningham.vic.gov.au
Cr Chen advocates for “better public transport … committed to achieving transparent and accountable governance practices, improving public open space facilities and promoting sustainable urban planning”.  

Dot Haynes: dothaynes@manningham.vic.gov.au 
Cr Haynes is keen to "assist many people to feel connected and come together to help many experience new cultures. She works to build belonging, harmony and understanding … [and] foster a secure safe place in which to live and raise a family.”  

Mike Zafiropoulos: Mike.Zafiropoulos@manningham.vic.gov.au
Cr Zafiropoulos has a genuine interest in the concerns of residents and is committed to preserving and improving the amenity of the City, Council services, public transport and urban design

Mullum Mullum Ward - Warrandyte, Wonga Park, Warrandyte South, Park Orchards and significant parts of Donvale, Doncaster East and Ringwood North

Andrew Conlon: Andrew.Conlon@manningham.vic.gov.au 
Cr Conlon is passionate about the "Green Wedge …support community, sports clubs, families and older residents and make our community safe and secure for everyone.”

Sophy Galbally: Sophy.Galbally@manningham.vic.gov.au
Cr Galbally is a passionate "advocate for equality and social inclusion and believes local government has a responsibility to support and enable community groups in delivering their services and activities … She would like Council to continue promoting business development and job creation for a more economically sustainable future.”

Paul McLeish: Paul.McLeish@manningham.vic.gov.au 
Mayor McLeish is committed to “better planning for Manningham, and has worked consistently to increase the protection given to the City’s residential, Low Density Residential Zone (LDRZ) and Green Wedge neighbourhoods … improved public transport in Manningham … pleased that works on the new high-ball facilities at Mullum Mullum Reserve have been completed and that the final section of the Mullum Mullum Trail is well underway.”
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