Whitehorse City Council is advocating for strong community outcomes for sporting and recreational facilities in the lead-up to the 2025 Federal Election. Among
Transport networks enable the community to move around with relative ease and independence. The community’s ability to live day-to-day relies on these systems
Council is committed to developing and improving sporting assets for community groups and the broader community to use. As part of the $6.2 million Heatherdale
Whitehorse City Council, has prepared Built Form Guidelines for land in the Residential Growth Zone (RGZ) along key road corridors in the municipality. The
Whitehorse News - January 2024 Council’s Artists in Schools continues to go from strength to strength – with two new projects unveiled last month at Koonung
Oh what a night! A cosy and very informative night was held at the Nunawading Hub on Thursday 21 May, for the Whitehorse City Built Environment Showcase. We
Council has received $500,000 from the Victorian Government’s World Game Facilities Fund for the construction of a new satellite pavilion at Sparks West Reserve
Three community volunteer groups have received approximately $150,000 funding towards their projects through the State Government’s Green Links grant program.
Students, including students with a disability, often experience difficulty identifying their strengths and interests, but are faced with course selections and
Whitehorse News - April 2024 Council is proud to have groups of young people representing our younger residents’ views and issues, supported by our Youth