Blue-green algae are a type of bacteria known as Cyanobacteria. Most blue-green algae species are safe or non-toxic, however some species are considered toxic
Get your jingle on, it's time to sing! Get ready on Saturday 14 December for an evening filled with music, laughter and holiday magic at the Whitehorse Carols
Email us for eligibility requirements and enrolments at supportedplaygroup@whitehorse.vic.gov.au Groups are held across a variety of days and venues within the
Council meetings are open to the public and commence at 7.00pm in the Council Chamber, Whitehorse Civic Centre, 379 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading. Council
Council offers local residents a free disposal service for used hypodermic needles and syringes. Syringes are not accepted in any of Council's kerbside waste
Now more than ever, we are valuing our own health and wellbeing. Our mental health, or wellbeing, can be helped by simple things. Also, we all need healthy
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
The City of Whitehorse is home to a number of lizard and skink species including the Blue-Tongue Lizard which is noted for its bright blue tongue, the Marbled
Victoria has seven groups of native bees. These include Blue-Banded Bees which are solitary creatures, with single females inhabiting burrows in the soft
Over 140 species of butterfly are found in Victoria including native and introduced species and sub-species. Three of the butterfly species commonly found in