An unsightly property can simply be one where lawns are too long, weeds are out of control and the garden needs attention. At the other end of the scale, an
Overhanging or encroaching vegetation such as hedges, trees, shrubs and ground coverings is potentially dangerous, reduces the area people can safely walk on the footpath and limits access for people using prams and wheelchairs.
Shopping trolleys should not be left in public areas such as parks, garden beds, creeks, footpaths or on nature strips or roads. They must be returned to the
Whitehorse News - August 2022 Care that is culturally aware Dorothy Yiu OAM JP was inspired to pursue a career in social work as a teenager. Nowadays, she is
Paying rates funds various Council services such as health and family services, child and maternal health, arts and cultural service, sustainability, libraries
Water plays an important role in Whitehorse. Finding smarter solutions to water conservation is essential as our climate changes and our population grows
Audits and inspections Council runs regular bin audits to help keep our waste and recycling services accurate and effective. During these audits, bin auditors
Whitehorse City Council is committed to reducing waste generated at events, in particular single-use plastics. We have developed the Planning A Plastic Free
Whitehorse News - April 2023 While the construction of our new performing arts centre is well underway, Council’s Parks and Natural Environment Team has been
Whitehorse News - June 2023 A respected photographer from Melbourne’s east has taken photos of ordinary things in his neighbourhood and transformed them into