Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Councillors work together to set Council’s strategic direction and to make
Council conducts citizenship ceremonies throughout the year on behalf of the Department of Home Affairs. Council does not handle any aspect of the application
Service for people living within Whitehorse.
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Council’s meeting schedule 2026 is listed below. Where changes are necessary, advance public notice will be provided to the community. Upcoming Council Meetings
Petitions enable the community to bring matters of concern to the attention of Council via a formal request for Council to take action. Valid petitions will be
What is Freedom of Information? The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI) gives people a right to obtain information held by ministers, state government
Who are Youth Connexions We provide support for young people aged 10-25 who live, work, study and/or are connected to the Whitehorse community. Our qualified
Whitehorse City Council is excited to launch the "Whitehorse Grant Finder Program", designed to inform community organisations, businesses, and individuals
The Whitehorse Youth Services directory lists services available for young people in the City of Whitehorse and surrounding areas. You can search the online
Council’s School Focused Youth Service (SFYS) helps build partnership between local schools and community organisations to support students between year 5 and