Our everyday choices affect the environment, which means we have the power to make a positive change in the world around us. We've created this map to give you
Eucalypts (often called Gum Trees) are commonly found in our parks, gardens and as street trees. There are over 700 species of Eucalypts in the world and while
Whitehorse News - February 2022 Tony Slater is a curious life-long learner and a passionate advocate for nature. He credits his father – a dairy farmer who
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Whitehorse City Council has a long-standing commitment to reconciliation and encouraging respectful relationships between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous
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The best way to reduce our waste footprint is to be mindful of what we consume, so we can minimise our waste in the first place. Next, it is important to reuse
Sustainable Climate and Environmental Care is one of seven strategic directions in the Whitehorse Community Vision 2040. Our Local Government Act states that we
Certain areas of our parks, such as playgrounds, picnic areas and sporting fields, are set aside for use by other members of the community. Dogs are not allowed
Laws and regulations about animals are there to protect them from neglect and cruelty as well as protecting the community from animals becoming a nuisance or