Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse
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
Lorne Parade’s existing utility services will be relocated, with works starting on Monday 7 February. Works taking place A small boring machine will be used to
A trader parking permit scheme has been established for traders at Bennetswood shopping strip (Bronte Road), Blackburn, Brentford Square, Mont Albert North
Learn about the aim, how to nominate and criteria of the Young Person of the Month Award. Aims of Awards To promote and foster pride in, and recognition of
Overhanging or encroaching vegetation such as hedges, trees, shrubs and ground coverings is potentially dangerous, reduces the area people can safely walk on the footpath and limits access for people using prams and wheelchairs.
Whitehorse City Council values the important contribution of trees and vegetation in making the municipality a vibrant place to live, work and visit. An 'Urban
If you have just moved to the City of Whitehorse with your pet, welcome! If you have never before owned or taken care of a pet in the City of Whitehorse, we
We are redeveloping the Elgar Park North East Oval in Mont Albert North. The redevelopment will help address the growing need for more sports facilities in the
Whitehorse City Council recognises the need to encourage and assist the maintenance and enhancement of heritage properties. The Heritage Assistance Fund aims to