The City of Stonnington is moving to a new online service system. There may be delays registering for the system, making online payments and processing applications during the October transition period.
Report an issue online or submit a request for services or maintenance.
Visit Connect Stonnington to have your say and shape some of Council's most important projects.
Support and resources for opening a new, or buying an existing business in Stonnington.
Find a range of digital resources, library home delivery service and a calendar of online events.
What’s On Stonnington brings together places to shop, eat, explore and enjoy — all in the one place.
Park. Shop. Explore. Welcome to the heart of Prahran.
Discover your local parks and pools, workout at home and connect with our active community online.
Events, programs, support and resources for young people in Stonnington.
Published on 31 October 2025
We’re planning for our city’s future – and we want to hear what matters most to you.
The City of Stonnington celebrated the many passionate volunteers in our community who dedicate their time to helping others at the Stonnington Volunteer Awards on Thursday 30 October.
Published on 28 October 2025
The City of Stonnington will introduce two new local cycling routes and trial 30km/h speed limits in parts of Glen Iris and Malvern.
Published on 27 October 2025
Stonnington is again showing strong industry leadership pushing for improved occupational safety for Council staff and Councillors.
02 November 2025
A stunning exhibition of new original art by Jennifer Taranto.
Join us at Manyung Gallery Malvern for Corinne Lewis and Anne Smerdon's exhibition: Objects of Desire, Objects of Necessity.
A solo exhibition of abstract expressionist paintings exploring the theme of 'Soul, Science and Self' by Leigh Rowles.
Pheonix Park Neighbourhood House has a goal is to reduce waste going to landfill and to help you hold on to treasured items, by promoting repair and reuse.
Directed by Pip Le Blond, this frantic farce full of misunderstandings and mishaps will have you laughing all the way through.
A heartfelt, hilarious play about authenticity and belonging that examines what pride really means when the parade ends.