Terrorism is an act or threat to act where the action causes harm or interference to people with the intention of advancing a political, religious or
Buildings and works near a tree will require a permit but there are steps you can consider when planning a deck. Large trees will have roots that collect the
24 Days, 24 Prizes, 24 Winners! Each day from 1-24 December 2021, a present will be hidden somewhere in the City of Whitehorse. Follow the Whitehorse Festival
Works to relocate the sewer will commence from Wednesday 19 January. To safely undertake these works, the intersection of Beresford, Montrose and Wilson streets
Whitehorse News - February 2022 Tony Slater is a curious life-long learner and a passionate advocate for nature. He credits his father – a dairy farmer who
Two of the major employment sectors in the City of Whitehorse are healthcare/social assistance and education. The city offers a wide range of health, social and
About Silverleaf The overarching project objective was to transform a run-down, modest three-bedroom 1990s brick veneer home in Forest Hill into a high quality
Whitehorse News - July 2022 Working for Whitehorse series Whitehorse City Council has a hardworking Customer Service team operating out of the Nunawading Civic
Dogs that bark excessively often become a major problem in our community. Some people think it is normal for dogs to bark consistently. It isn't. Barking dogs
Carp and Mosquitofish are problem fish in Whitehorse. Carp are an introduced species which have affected the ecosystems of many of our waterways including