Whitehorse City Council supports the rights, aspirations, health and wellbeing of residents regardless of sexuality or gender identity.
Students live in a range of accommodation types. From strictly managed on-campus residential colleges to informal and unmanaged housing on the open market
Trees on private land form a vital component of our Urban Forest. Most trees in Whitehorse are protected from pruning, lopping or removal by planning overlays
In response to the export ban and the impacts it has had on the global recycling market, the Victorian Government developed a 10-year action plan in February 2020 to reform Victoria’s waste and recycling industry, Recycling Victoria: A New Economy.
Expressions of interest for the Whitehorse Sport and Recreation Advisory Committee are now open! Over the past few years, the Whitehorse Sport and Recreation
Some businesses may be conducted from your private place of residence without planning approval, however, the Whitehorse Planning Scheme has a number of
Gardiners Creek (KooyongKoot) Regional Collaboration formally launched on the 4 th April, 2023. This is a new, important alliance focusing on protecting and
Whitehorse City Council's Summary of Election Campaign Donation Returns for the election held 26 October 2024. Respective Ward / Candidate’s Name Was a gift
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
Elm trees form an important part of the City of Whitehorse urban forest and have been planted on both private and public land. These trees can very quickly