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
Every year there are a number of road crashes in Whitehorse which have tragic affects across the community. Whitehorse Council is working to reduce the amount
Elm trees form an important part of the City of Whitehorse urban forest and have been planted on both private and public land. These trees can very quickly
If you have lost your pet or found a lost pet, Council can help you. You Lost Your Pet If you have lost your cat or dog, contact Council and provide the
Whitehorse City Council’s Young Person of the Month Award celebrates the achievements of young people who have excelled in the areas of learning, arts and
Gaming machines (also known as ‘pokies’) are harmful products which have negative impacts on individuals who gamble, their families and the broader community
Whitehorse City Council, has prepared Built Form Guidelines for land in the Residential Growth Zone (RGZ) along key road corridors in the municipality. The
There are a variety of services available in our community to help you and your family get through these challenging times. This includes food, financial and
The Whitehorse Sport and Recreation Awards recognise the hard work and dedication of local athletes, sporting clubs, recreational groups, and their volunteers
A building permit is required before the commencement of building works which includes new buildings and demolition and/or alteration to an existing building. A