Our bushland reserves preserve the homes of amazing plants and animals, providing unique opportunities to explore native wildlife, wildflowers and other
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
Whitehorse News - February 2023 “Shedding” emotional walls through community connection From the outside, you may think that the healthAbility Men’s Shed is
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
All land in the municipality is covered by the Whitehorse Planning Scheme. The Whitehorse Planning Scheme is a legal document that specifies how land in the
In Whitehorse City Council the number of tobacco related deaths are, on average, 114 per year compared to 20 deaths from alcohol and other drugs and 7 deaths on
A waste management plan is required by Council for developments that include 3 or more dwellings (units, townhouses, houses or apartments) propose a basement or
Whitehorse News - March 2022 Breaking gender bias in the workplace International Women’s Day is Tuesday 8 March. This year’s theme is ‘Break the Bias’. Whether
Nick has experienced life right across global communities. He learnt early-on how to embrace change. He knew how to seek common-ground, and influence positive
Smoke from fires makes it difficult to breathe by closing the airways in your lungs. Smoke may affect people with heart or lung conditions (including asthma)