The City of Whitehorse sits to the west of the Dandenong Ranges which greatly influences its weather and topography. The City has a geology of predominantly
The tree protection controls, through Amendment C191, applied a municipal-wide Significant Landscape Overlay (SLO9) to all residential land not currently
The City of Whitehorse is home to a number of frog species including the Eastern Banjo Frog which is noted for its “bonk” call, the Striped Marsh Frog the male
Engage a professional landscape architect or designer to prepare your landscape plan early. Development of a landscape plan is an integral part of the site
More information on the Morack Public Golf Course Redevelopment can be found in the frequently asked questions below. If you have any questions, email
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Amendment C230 to the Whitehorse Planning Scheme facilitates the future residential development of the former Australian Road and Research Board (ARRB) site at
Climbers and scramblers have the capacity to smother grass, shrubs and trees. They often spread easily and have the capacity to also engulf sheds and fences
Depending on the project you or your building contractor are working on, you may need a permit from Council. Permits are a legal requirement for works on
The Planning and Building Team are happy to help you with a wide range of enquiries. Use the links below to assist with your enquiry.