Carp and Mosquitofish are problem fish in Whitehorse. Carp are an introduced species which have affected the ecosystems of many of our waterways including
Dog poo in our streets and parks is smelly, unsightly and very unpleasant to step in. Council research has shown that the more people experience nuisance issues
Our everyday choices affect the environment, meaning we have the power to make a difference in the world around us. Council encourages residents to read our
Good streetscape design increases the value of the area, improves quality of life for residents and increases accessibility for everyone in the community. A
Supervised school crossings in Whitehorse are staffed by a team of 100+ dedicated school crossing supervisors who brave all sorts of weather to assist
Major construction works to relocate existing utility services will continue throughout 2022. The Level Crossing Removal Project Team (LXRP) needs to relocate
A shrub is a small to medium sized woody plant. Unlike herbs, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. They are distinguished from trees by their
There are over 170 playgrounds across Whitehorse for children to have fun and be active. We have developed a Play Space Strategy to guide the upgrade
Amendment C213 replaces the existing Student Accommodation Policy at Clause 22.14 with a revised and updated policy. The updated policy seeks to reference an
Changing our habits at home can reduce our impact on the environment, even in small ways such as choosing more efficient appliances, insulating and draught