Whitehorse News - March 2023 Thanks to everyone who is using Council’s food and garden organics service to keep food waste out of landfill. If you have a bin
Whitehorse Council has a number of active and passionate environmental volunteer groups who regularly undertake weeding, planting, mulching and more in our
Trees are living things and will shed old leaves, twigs, nuts, seeds and flowers as a part of their normal lifecycle. The trick for managing that is to
EoI for Reconciliation and Disability Advisory Committees open This your chance to contribute to Council’s work to foster an inclusive community and volunteer
Using water wisely at home saves money and helps us reduced the demand on our dams and water supply. To learn how you can save water in your home, garden, at
While kangaroos and wallabies, particularly the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, are some of Australia's most recognisable and well known native animals are an important
Cats are highly valued companion pets in thousands of Australian households. Cats are an excellent companion and when properly cared for, they fit in very well
Planting native wildflowers and ground covers on the nature strip is a great way to support local biodiversity and reduce the need to mow. Nature strip planting
Submitting your planning permit application with the right information will assist with efficient processing and result in a better landscape outcome for the
Shared bins are accessible to all residents of a multi-unit development or retirement village. Before you submit a request for shared bins read the information