With 170 playgrounds, over 20 bushland reserves and more than 350 parks, the City of Whitehorse has something for everyone. Choose from a variety of facilities
Community volunteers on the committee and the Friends group care for and advise Council on the development, maintenance and management of this 7ha native
Whitehorse News - March 2024 March is an exciting month for sport in Vermont South with two venues opening new facilities! Council’s redevelopment of Morack
Click on the images below to view the details for each project featured in the 2022 Built Environment Showcase.
The City of Whitehorse has many parks and bushland reserves to explore including the formal Box Hill Gardens and the richly bio-diverse bushland parks. Like
Whitehorse City Council supports the use of temporary signs to promote community events and some real estate activities. Temporary Event Signage Permit
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Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse
Our bushland reserves preserve the homes of amazing plants and animals, providing unique opportunities to explore native wildlife, wildflowers and other
Utility services include water mains, telecommunications, gas, electricity and sewerage. Utility Connections You may need to get a permit from Council before