A permit is required from Council to use any Council-managed footpath, nature-strips or land for any trading activity. Permits are subject to guidelines and conditions, primarily to ensure pedestrian access, community safety, and amenity is not compromised.
Whitehorse City Council is committed to actively promoting gender equality in our workforce and in the broader Whitehorse Community. In support of the Gender
Please work out which category your works are in and follow the approval process below:
If you have recently moved into your home, you may still be getting to know your garden and you might be considering making changes. Before you do, you should
Council operates a comprehensive laneway cleaning program across the municipality. These are Laneways included on Council’s Roads Register. Council Laneways
The tree protection controls, through Amendment C191, applied a municipal-wide Significant Landscape Overlay (SLO9) to all residential land not currently
The most common form of subdivision application is when a development has been approved for more than one dwelling or commercial use on a property, and the
The various ways you can pay a Council-issued fine are listed below. You will need to wait until the end of the next business day after the fine was issued for
The 2024/25 report outlines progress in the fourth and final year of the Council Plan 2021–2025 and informs our community on our activities, performance and achievements for the 2024/25 financial year.
Council recognises there are circumstances where works on building sites may require to be conducted outside of normal permitted times. Councils permitted