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Laws and regulations about animals are there to protect them from neglect and cruelty as well as protecting the community from animals becoming a nuisance or
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
Whitehorse News - December 2022 Working for Whitehorse series Council currently has some very exciting capital works projects underway One of these is the
Whitehorse News - March 2023 A reminder to all Whitehorse dog and cat owners that pet registration renewals are due Monday 10 April 2023. Registering your
Whitehorse News - August 2023 Meet David Williams, one of Council’s Infrastructure Cleansing Officers. He’s been keeping Whitehorse clean for more than a decade
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Kids for Trees is a fun and free activity booklet for Primary aged children. Filled with fun facts, quizzes and experiments, this booklet explains the many ways
Whitehorse News - October 2023 Meet Ashleigh Boyce, Council’s Administration and Events Officer. She plays a pivotal role in organising some of our biggest
Celebrating the continued friendship with Whitehorse City Council's sister city the City of Matsudo. In 1969, the Mayor of Box Hill, the late Cr Ron Gleghorn