Step back in time with this presentation of treasures from our municipality. We have many iconic buildings and local treasures to celebrate in this part of Melbourne. Learn a little of the history of this area with some information about the traditional owners and the settling pioneers.
Date: From Thursday 10 September 2020 Cost: Free Formed in 1963, the Box Hill Historical Society is a volunteer organisation that acts as an archive collecting
Whitehorse City Council’s Young Person of the Month Award celebrates the achievements of young people who have excelled in the areas of learning, arts and
The Surrey Hills Historical Society Inc. has a largely paper-based collection that dates back to the late 1970s. Photos are the collection’s backbone and provide clues to our changing environment and the way we used to live.
This page provides statistical information about a range of social and wellbeing related themes in the City of Whitehorse. The main data sources for this page
Helping Sick or Injured Wildlife If you find a sick or injured native animal, local veterinary clinics, local animal shelters and wildlife services can assist
Common Myna birds are a familiar sight in our suburbs because our environment suits them well. Unfortunately, they compete with our local birds for nesting
Whitehorse City Council has a long-standing commitment to reconciliation and encouraging respectful relationships between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous
Domesticated animals can provide great joy and service to residents as companion animals or by providing produce such as eggs and honey. Because these animals
According to the 2016 Census, 38 per cent of our Whitehorse community was born overseas and one third of us have come from a non-English speaking background