A look inside the 2026/27 Annual Budget Published on 22 May 2026 Council has adopted the 2026/27 Annual Budget. Tagged as: , Council meetings, Major projects
Bright future for tennis in Heathmont Published on 21 May 2026 Council has formally opened lighting upgrades at Heathmont Tennis Club. Tagged as: , Major projects
National Road Safety Week Published on 19 May 2026 Learn how you can help make the roads safer for all users. Tagged as: , Community, Community Safety, Major projects, Events & Activities
Spotlight on Sugar Gliders Published on 18 May 2026 Maroondah is fortunate to be the home of the small tree dwelling, native animal commonly referred to as the Sugar-glider (Petaurus breviceps). Tagged as: , Animals, Environment
Composting Made Simple with the Urban Nanna Published on 04 May 2026 We interviewed permaculture expert Anna Matilda (The Urban Nanna) about common composting myths and hurdles, and how anyone can start composting, regardless of the space they are working with. Tagged as: , Waste and recycling
Maroondah’s response to the changing climate Published on 30 April 2026 Council has adopted the Climate Adaptation Plan 2026-2031. Tagged as: , Council meetings, Environment
Councils across Victoria unite to find a better way to recycle glass Published on 29 April 2026 Advocating for a better, cheaper and more effective way to recycle glass. Tagged as: , Advocacy, Have your say, Waste and recycling
Guiding Maroondah’s creative future Published on 29 April 2026 Council has adopted the Creative Maroondah Strategy 2026-2030. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture, Council meetings
Painted by nature: the science behind powerful plant pigments Published on 13 April 2026 Ever wondered why autumn leaves change colour throughout the season? Or perhaps you’ve been curious about how your favourite wildflower develops its vibrant hue. Learn more about the wonderful world of plant pigments. Tagged as: , Environment
Spotlight on Hillside Drive Environment Group Published on 13 April 2026 What started as a solution to reduce the starkness of a new protective rail fence, turned into a charming corridor of indigenous bushland. Learn more about the work of this volunteer group. Tagged as: , Environment