Whitehorse City Council is an age-friendly community where the physical, social and mental wellbeing of older people are supported and strengthened. Whitehorse
Council produces a range of key documents to provide easy access to information about Council and the municipality. Annual Report View Council's performance
The 2024/25 report outlines progress in the fourth and final year of the Council Plan 2021–2025 and informs our community on our activities, performance and achievements for the 2024/25 financial year.
Paying rates funds various Council services such as health and family services, child and maternal health, arts and cultural service, sustainability, libraries
In Whitehorse, planning controls protect most trees on private land. This means that a permit is required to remove a protected tree. In deciding whether a
Whitehorse News - November 2023 There’s nowhere in Whitehorse for them to cast a line – but it hasn’t stopped a club of local fishing lovers from reaching an
PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with a resolution of the Whitehorse City Council ( Council) made at its ordinary meeting held on 29 April 2024, notice is given that
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Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse
On Monday 16 June 2025, Whitehorse City Council adopted our Budget 2025/26 and Integrated Council Plan 2025-2029. The new Integrated Council Plan and $241