Whether you have a a house with a garden or a few plant pots on your balcony, gardening can provide many health and therapeutic benefits and can be very
With a hot summer approaching, our local wildlife face serious risks from dehydration, heat stress, and in severe cases, death. Your backyard can be a refuge
Sustainable gardening is a growing trend in Australia. Due to drought conditions over the past decade, many Victorians have moved away from European-style
In 2012 Council embarked on a process to review the Whitehorse Housing Study 2003 and the Whitehorse Neighbourhood Character Study 2003. Land within smaller
Download the Agents of Discovery app to become a Whitehorse Wildlife Explorer! Are you interested in what is hiding in Whitehorse's Parks and Reserves? Are you
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
We may have grown up in homes with room for veggies, trees and lawn for kids to play on but as urban areas are becoming denser, there is less space for each
Whitehorse City Council provides funding for up to 100 indigenous plants per year for Primary & Secondary Schools, Early Learning Centres and Kindergartens in
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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