We talk with local residents who have embraced environmentally friendly lifestyles and practices, and invited them to give their tips on how you can do the same
Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse
Kenton Johanson, a resident of Nunawading, has transformed his family home & garden into an efficient ‘suburban Earthship’. He has recently borrowed a home energy efficiency kit from the library to check if his upgrades have been effective and has spoken to us about his sustainability journey. Kenton believes that “values are caught, not taught” and enjoys inspiring others to get on their bikes and talking to people from all walks of life about how our choices impact the environment – whether it’s chatting with friends, family & neighbours; or raising awareness of the impacts of climate change on snowfall amongst the members of his ski club; or as school teacher of over 25 years. Read more about Kenton's journey below.
Whitehorse News - November 2022 Working for Whitehorse series Being a social media expert takes a bit more than getting a lot of likes on your Instagram pic or
Community gardens provide an opportunity for people to grow food or other plants in a communal space. Growing food locally in a community garden is a great way
Come down to Britannia Mall in Mitcham on 7 and 8 December to see renowned artist Jimmi Buscombe create a festive 3D mural right in front of your eyes. The
Aid given mainly in form of food and food vouchers. Also endeavour to find furniture and household goods for people in need. Assistance with food clothes
Mang-Non Vietnamese Language School Association principal. Celebrations start on Lunar New Year’s Eve for Kim-Long Thi To, when families traditionally gather in
Whitehorse News - November 2023 A new era of performing arts in Whitehorse has begun with The Round officially open and unveiled to the community. More than 550
We’re excited to share our Annual Report for 2022/23. It’s a window into what makes our city thrive and how we deliver on our commitments. Below are a few of