This factsheet provides information about young people aged 0-11 years and their parents, living in the City of Whitehorse. In the early childhood years
Contrary to popular belief, cats don't have to roam. Providing their basic needs are met, cats can enjoy longer and healthier lives when safely confined to the
Cats are highly valued companion pets in thousands of Australian households. Cats are an excellent companion and when properly cared for, they fit in very well
This fact sheet provides information about Community Safety in the City of Whitehorse. Safety Perceptions of Safety were measured in the 2015 VicHealth
All dog owners must securely confine dogs to their property if they are not under direct supervision. If your dog escapes, you may receive a fine. A dog of any
Certain areas of our parks, such as playgrounds, picnic areas and sporting fields, are set aside for use by other members of the community. Dogs are not allowed
Keeping your dog in your backyard without exercise and socialisation can lead to boredom, health issues or nuisance behaviour. Walking your dog is an integral
Walking your dog is valuable exercise for you and your dog. In all public places, except designated off-lead areas, the owner of a dog must keep their dog under
Dog poo in our streets and parks is smelly, unsightly and very unpleasant to step in. Council research has shown that the more people experience nuisance issues
Bin fees and charges can be found here. Council rates include 80 litres of garbage and a recycling bin. Additional bins can be ordered with a maximum of two of each kind per property (charges may apply).