Whitehorse Community Grants support local recreational, cultural, social and sustainable community programs and initiatives that have a positive impact on the
The 2040 Community Panel wish to share their vision with you. This Vision was created in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has highlighted to all of us
Neighbourhood Houses bring people together to connect, learn and contribute in their local community through social, educational and recreational activities
The Community Satisfaction Survey is an annual survey conducted by a market research company over the phone. The survey provides insights into how some of our
Council’s vision to transform the former Nunawading Primary School site into a magnificent new community facility for the continued benefit of the Whitehorse
The Community Grant Program offers a variety of grant categories to cater for different community programs. The funding for these categories range from $1,000 -
Whitehorse is fortunate to have three nurseries operating within our municipality that grow indigenous plants. This helps to ensure that our biodiversity is
Creating safe, vibrant communities is an important part of supporting the health and wellbeing of people in Whitehorse. A sense of safety can be affected by how
The Hub is Council’s first 5 Star Green Star rated building. It is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. People can come together to
Community gardens provide an opportunity for people to grow food or other plants in a communal space. Growing food locally in a community garden is a great way