Council supports schools and early years services in Whitehorse on their sustainability journey. Council offers: funding to participate in State Government
The Surrey Hills Historical Society Inc. has a largely paper-based collection that dates back to the late 1970s. Photos are the collection’s backbone and provide clues to our changing environment and the way we used to live.
Thank you to everyone who expressed interest and submitted their nomination to be a part of the Shaping Whitehorse Community Panel. We are committed to ensuring
Community local laws are designed to protect the community and local environment from health and safety concerns, and make living in the City of Whitehorse more
Koonung Cottage provides a welcoming and inclusive environment where people participate, learn skills and feel a sense of belonging. Classes include art and
Join Whitehorse City Council this National Tree Day at one of our planting events along the Gardiners Creek Trail. Due to the success of our 2023 event we will be holding two planting sessions for the community to attend! BBQ and animal display provided for attendees!
Owning multiple pets is a greater responsibility for any member of the community. The Whitehorse Community Local Law 2014 ( PDF 280.06KB) lists how many animals
There are three types of possums and gliders that are commonly found in the City of Whitehorse. They are the Common Brushtail Possum, the Common Ringtail Possum
The Rotary Club of Mont Albert & Surrey Hills is a dynamic and vibrant club with a diverse mix of male and female members from a variety of businesses
Many native and introduced birds and animals live in our neighbourhoods and backyards. We want to encourage the well-being of local native wildlife, welcome