Carp and Mosquitofish are problem fish in Whitehorse. Carp are an introduced species which have affected the ecosystems of many of our waterways including
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
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
Good streetscape design increases the value of the area, improves quality of life for residents and increases accessibility for everyone in the community. A
Students live in a range of accommodation types. From strictly managed on-campus residential colleges to informal and unmanaged housing on the open market
We are running two drop-in sessions for the community to come have a chat to Council Officers and Councillors about the leisure management model.
To meet the criteria of Low Impact filming, you must operate within the following requirements: Filming activity must be of 6 people or less (including all
Whitehorse City Council promotes an age-friendly community where the physical, social and mental wellbeing of older people are promoted and strengthened. We’re
The Hub is Council’s first 5 Star Green Star rated building. It is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. People can come together to
Weeds are plants that can threaten our local bushland and biodiversity. They compete with local plants for light, nutrients, water, space and pollinators. They