The City of Whitehorse is characterised by quiet tree-lined residential streets comprising mainly free-standing or duplex housing. It has a number of high-rise
Climbers and scramblers have the capacity to smother grass, shrubs and trees. They often spread easily and have the capacity to also engulf sheds and fences
This information outlines which permits and approvals you may require to construct an additional structure to your house such as shed, pergola, carport, garage
Council offers local residents a free disposal service for used hypodermic needles and syringes. Syringes are not accepted in any of Council's kerbside waste
This information outlines which permits and approvals you may require to construct a new house that is the only dwelling on the property, extend or make
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
This factsheet provides demographic information about people with a disability in the City of Whitehorse. Although primarily based on 2022 Survey of Disability
The best way to reduce our waste footprint is to be mindful of what we consume, so we can minimise our waste in the first place. Next, it is important to reuse
Recovering from an emergency is a complex process that may take months or even years to overcome. The recovery process is coordinated by the Council Municipal
Council offers funding to help schools and early years participate in selected state government sustainability programs. Teaching resources are also available