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HomeCycle collections are back!

Donate second-hand furniture and other household items in good condition to local charities without leaving home as part of our free ‘HomeCycle’ collection service.

Have your photo in the 2025 Whitehorse Calendar

Calling for photo submissions for our 2025 Whitehorse Calendar. We are asking our residents to show us (new or old) images of your favourite things in our beautiful area.

If selected, your photo will be in the 2025 Whitehorse Calendar.

Photo submissions are now open.

From grey to green: new open space set for Box Hill South

Box Hill South will soon be home to new green open space. Whitehorse City Council will will transform the disused carpark next to the Gardiners Creek trail into much-needed parkland.

Who is the top dog in Whitehorse?

Monday 26 August is International Dog Day! To celebrate we wanted to see what the most popular dog name registered in Whitehorse was.

Where did your four-legged friend’s name end up?

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Whitehorse Repair Cafe

Do you have broken items sitting around your house, that could be given a new lease of life? Bring them along to the Repair Café the second Saturday of every month.
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Whitehorse News August 2024 available

Video highlights of 2023/24, Capital Works highlights, Photo callout for calendar, HomeCycle and more
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Child Safety Policy

Council provides a working environment that values safety, diversity and inclusion for all children and adheres to the Victorian Child Safe Standards and related legislation.
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Register now to receive your free copy of the 2025 Whitehorse Calendar!

With beautiful images by those who live, work, and study in Whitehorse, the 2025 calendar celebrates what we love about Whitehorse! Any previous subscriptions will not be carried over.

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Aboriginal flagTSI flagWhitehorse City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.