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
While it may be fun to feed native animals such as ducks and magpies, it does them more harm than good. The Whitehorse Community Local Law 2024 S6.7 does not
Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse
The 2040 Community Panel wish to share their vision with you. This Vision was created in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has highlighted to all of us
We recognise and want to support you as a carer in our community. We know that caring for someone can be both rewarding and challenging. This hub offers
Whitehorse News - February 2023 “Shedding” emotional walls through community connection From the outside, you may think that the healthAbility Men’s Shed is
Whitehorse News - October 2022 Working for Whitehorse series Work hard, play hard Have you noticed all the revamped play spaces around Whitehorse lately
Contrary to popular belief, cats don't have to roam. Providing their basic needs are met, cats can enjoy longer and healthier lives when safely confined to the
The City of Whitehorse sits to the west of the Dandenong Ranges which greatly influences its weather and topography. The City has a geology of predominantly
Edition 3 - 17 August 2020 Welcome to our latest instalment of the Whitehorse Early Learning and Play series. The announcement of stage 4 restrictions have