Birds such as magpies may swoop during the breeding season to protect their nests. This behaviour can be scary and intimidating. It is only the males that
From casual picnics to large-scale community events, we support a wide range of activities across our parks, gardens and venues. The City of Whitehorse offers a
While it may be fun to feed native animals such as ducks and magpies, it does them more harm than good. The Whitehorse Community Local Law 2024 S6.7 does not
Heritage buildings, areas, landscapes and other places of heritage value provide a window to the past and to the origins of our communities. There are over two
Recovering from an emergency is a complex process that may take months or even years to overcome. The recovery process is coordinated by the Council Municipal
Whitehorse News - July 2022 The courtyards at Forest Hill Police Station (FHPS) have undergone a much-needed refresh, courtesy of the hardworking Year 12 VCAL
In urban areas people will encounter wildlife all the time. Remember that these animals are not pets and should not be treated as such. Feeding wildlife can
Council’s Parenting Information Forum program provides valuable information and resources to parents, grandparents and carers of Whitehorse. Topics and guest
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