Whitehorse News - May 2022 ‘Resilience’ is a team effort. Whitehorse residents are fortunate enough to see the skilled handiwork of Council’s Parks and Natural
Whitehorse City Council has a long-standing commitment to reconciliation and encouraging respectful relationships between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous
Whitehorse Education Assistance Grants (WEAG) support families experiencing financial hardship and their young people aged 10 – 25 to remain engaged in
Council welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with all levels of governments to deliver great outcomes for Whitehorse and beyond. Policy Advocacy In June 2025
Feeling part of the community is a key component of people’s overall health and wellbeing. Belonging provides a sense of connection and fulfilment to
New or replacement signs may need a permit from Council prior to installation. The need for a permit depends on land zoning and the type, use, size and
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
Expressions of interest for the Whitehorse Sport and Recreation Advisory Committee are now open! Over the past few years, the Whitehorse Sport and Recreation
Sustainable climate and environmental care is a key focus for Council. Our Climate Response Strategy and Climate Response Plan, adopted by Council on 27
The State Government is undertaking the structure planning process for the neighbourhoods (precincts) around each of the new SRL train stations, including Box