What is the Development Contributions Plan? The Development Contributions Plan ( DCP) applies to all land within the municipality and will assist in funding
Whitehorse has a few areas where snakes may be found living naturally. Generally these areas are near waterways. Snakes are relatively uncommon in the suburbs
Native bees and European honey bees play an important role in our natural ecosystem, pollinating our flowering fruit, vegetables and flowering plants. European
Environmental Health Officers are required to investigate once notified of a food complaint including food poisoning, adulteration of food, hygiene of food
The most common native duck species in Victoria are the Pacific Black Duck and the Australian Wood Duck. Whitehorse also sometimes has visits from Chestnut Teal
Noise can come from residential activities such as parties, renovations, building and construction works, appliances, air conditioning and pets. Under the
Street trees are trees planted in the naturestrip or median strip along roadways. They are planted and maintained by the Council on behalf of the whole
All property valuations for rating purposes are now undertaken by the Valuer-General Victoria (VGV). Municipal property valuations are undertaken every year
What is Freedom of Information? The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI) gives people a right to obtain information held by ministers, state government
Everyone can now get a 10c refund as part of Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (Vic CDS) on eligible drink containers in locations across Whitehorse including