Whitehorse City Council offers FREE waste education incursions for Whitehorse schools and early learning centres. Topics include: Composting and worm farming
As part of the annual budget, expenditure related to Council-owned and managed assets is called the Capital Works Program. The Capital Works Program is made up
Trees use their leaves to capture light energy from the sun and convert it into chemical energy. This process is called photosynthesis. Every time a tree is
Weeds are plants that can threaten our local bushland and biodiversity. They compete with local plants for light, nutrients, water, space and pollinators. They
Explore the City of Whitehorse and discover the incredible range of activities, events and facilities available to everyone. From the Whitehorse Festival Season
Many exciting projects are underway across the City of Whitehorse. Find out the latest updates on the projects.
Our everyday choices affect the environment, meaning we have the power to make a difference in the world around us. We've created this map to give you different
Whitehorse City Council is actively involved in many Victorian Government projects to ensure the interests of the community are well represented. Information
Carp and Mosquitofish are problem fish in Whitehorse. Carp are an introduced species which have affected the ecosystems of many of our waterways including
Good streetscape design increases the value of the area, improves quality of life for residents and increases accessibility for everyone in the community. A