We are committed to reducing energy use and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions. The City of Stonnington is responsible for providing and maintaining local drains and managing any stormwater flooding from its drainage system. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Spring Hard Waste collection scheduled to start on 1 September has been delayed.Subject to restrictions easing, we are looking at the possibility of the collection starting in October. The Stonnington City Council election will be held this October.

Council has adopted an ‘integrated water management’ approach.

Presented via ZoomJoin us for a real time Book Chat with library staff by joining our Book Chat at HOME Facebook group.COVID-19 restrictions mean we’ve had to change the way people can get in touch with us, Translated information about our services is available by clicking on your language below. The City of Stonnington is a local government area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Australia.It comprises the inner south-eastern suburbs, between 3 and 13 km (2 and 8 mi), from the Melbourne CBD. Share . © 2020 City of Stonnington | The City of Stonnington acknowledges that we are on the traditional land of the Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri people and offer our respects to the elders past and present. We recognise and respect the cultural heritage of this land. © 2020 City of Stonnington | The City of Stonnington acknowledges that we are on the traditional land of the Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri people and offer our respects to the elders past and present. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Spring Hard Waste collection scheduled to start on 1 September has been delayed.Subject to restrictions easing, we are looking at the possibility of the collection starting in October. Register below.COVID-19 restrictions mean we’ve had to change the way people can get in touch with us, Translated information about our services is available by clicking on your language below. Specific dates have not yet been confirmed.DELAYS: Due to high demand we are experiencing some delays with our service delivery, we appreciate your patience during this time.Sustainability is at the forefront of everything we do at Stonnington and Environment is one of the four main pillars of our The Strategy outcomes are contained within five priority areas:Each year we review and report, through our Sustainability Snapshots, progress towards achieving the priorities and goals set out in the Sustainable Environment Strategy 2018-2023. Stonnington food waste recycling program underway. To improve our water management practices and stormwater quality Council has: The city covers an area of 25.7 km 2 (9.9 sq mi) and includes the suburbs of South Yarra, Prahran, Windsor, Toorak, Armadale, Kooyong, Glen Iris, Malvern and Malvern East. Integrated water management; Urban environment; Education, engagement and collaboration; Read the Sustainable Environment Strategy 2018-2023 Action Plan (PDF, 725KB) Each year we review and report, through our Sustainability Snapshots, progress towards achieving the priorities and goals set out in the Sustainable Environment Strategy 2018-2023. The stormwater drainage system is managed in a partnership between Melbourne Water and Council. Our continued investment in energy efficiency initiatives, such as our bulk street light replacement program, sees us well on track to achieve our 2020 target of a 30 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions below 2005 levels.Our integrated water management approach recognises the supply, storage, use and reuse of water is an interrelated process and is best regarded as a whole system.We have improved our water management practices and stormwater by:Our parks and open spaces are habitat for local wildlife and the urban forest provides habitat and food sources that support biodiversity and promote natural ecosystems.Stonnington has seven key biodiversity sites which are managed carefully to increase biodiversity:Across the city we also have 12 specially designed habitat hollows providing important shelter and nesting sites, and a safe refuge for a whole range of native birds and animals.In 2010, Council embarked on the Yarra River Biodiversity project - one of the largest regeneration projects in the river’s history.Since then Council has invested more than $8.4 million to increase habitat connectivity, improve water quality, grow the urban forest and provide recreational and educational opportunities for the community to interact with Melbourne’s landmark river.Awarded the 2018 Keep Victoria Beautiful Sustainable Cities Award for Protection of the Environment, the City's Yarra River Biodiversity Project was recognised for its positive contribution to protecting and enhancing the local environment.Constructed over six stages, the Yarra River Biodiversity Project was completed in late-2019.Sign up to our monthly Environment eNews to have all our latest sustainability news, programs and events delivered direct to your email inbox.The series will support you to live sustainably and take climate action from home. Melbourne Water is responsible for providing and maintaining main drains, as well as managing flooding from its drainage system and from rivers and … The webinars on offer explore a wide range of topics including growing food at home, cutting energy bills, and taking climate action.Sessions are free and bookings are essential. This recognises that the supply, storage, use and reuse of water is an interrelated process and is best regarded as a whole system to have the greatest effect.