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Whitehorse City Council is proud to announce the appointment of Councillor Denise Massoud as the city’s new Mayor, supported by Councillor Andrew Davenport as
The Box Hill Transit City Activity Centre Structure Plan (the Box Hill Structure Plan), adopted by Council in June 2007, is Whitehorse City Council’s primary
If you have received a fine from Whitehorse City Council, you should act now to avoid further costs. You will know you have received a Council fine if it has
The Whitehorse Sport and Recreation Reference Group (WSRRG), made up of 10 appointed community members and two Councillors, provides Council with advice and
Apply for a building related application. To help us process your application as quickly as possible, make sure you submit the correct application documentation
Fires are named based on their cause such as an electrical fire or based on the property they damage such as a house fire, grass fire or bushfire. Sometimes a
Whitehorse Council has adopted its 2023/24 budget which will deliver great services, programs and initiatives across the municipality. Councillors approved the
For safety reasons, some footpath traders need to secure furniture to the footpath with a Council approved socket and sleeve system. This applies to umbrellas
Permits for utility connection or authority works are valid for 6 months from the date of issue and will expire if the work is not started during this time. How
Whitehorse City Council supports the use of temporary signs to promote community events and some real estate activities. Under the Victorian Planning Scheme