Students live in a range of accommodation types. From strictly managed on-campus residential colleges to informal and unmanaged housing on the open market
The introduction of the Disability Access to Premises – Building Standard in 2010 and subsequent changes to the Building Code of Australia and Australian
If your birthday party, BBQ or picnic has under 100 people but you are planning on having a marquee, a jumping castle, a petting zoo or a food vendor, Council
The Whitehorse Couch Choir is made up of people who live, work or study in Whitehorse who came together through song to remind us that even while we isolate, we
With 170 playgrounds, over 20 bushland reserves and more than 350 parks, the City of Whitehorse has something for everyone. Choose from a variety of facilities
What you can do to help our pollinators? Native pollinators are very important for ecosystems and food production. With the growing concern about the decline in
Whitehorse Heritage Week 2023 is in September. This year's theme sees us travelling back in time -- All Aboard! Exploring everything from tracks in the bush to
Healthy living starts at home and is supported by Council through services and activities in the community. Whether it's older people staying active or new
If you are the proprietor of a business registered under the Food Act 1984 or Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008, it is time to renew the registration for
Whitehorse News - October 2023 Whitehorse Council is delighted to have three of our venues and partnerships recognised through recent awards nominations