Whitehorse City Council is proud to announce the completion of the redeveloped Morack Public Golf in Vermont South. Mayor Denise Massoud officially opened the
Street trees are an important part of our urban landscape. They provide so many positive benefits to the community both aesthetically and environmentally. Our
Whitehorse News - May 2023 Meet Brittany, Council’s Strategic Communications Advisor, who works on Council communications and media relations. Brittany has a
Queensland Fruit Fly is a pest of many fruiting plants including citrus, apples, stone fruit, berries and tomatoes. Adults lay their eggs in developing fruit
A Construction Worker Parking Permit allows for construction workers or tradespeople working on smaller construction projects of between one and twelve weeks
If you have just moved to the City of Whitehorse with your pet, welcome! If you have never before owned or taken care of a pet in the City of Whitehorse, we
The North East Link Inquiry and Advisory Committee (IAC) hearings wrapped up in September, and Whitehorse City Council submitted a joint response alongside Banyule and Boroondara Councils which focused on concerns of the three councils throughout the project corridor.
Nick has experienced life right across global communities. He learnt early-on how to embrace change. He knew how to seek common-ground, and influence positive
Cr Prue Cutts (Deputy Mayor) Personal Background Prue Cutts was elected as a Whitehorse City Councillor in October 2016, representing the then-Springfield Ward
Whitehorse City Council is well known for its tree lined streets and autumn is synonymous with falling leaves. Council's street sweepers will be out in force