A nature strip is the section of public land between the paved footpath and the kerb. It is common practice for residents to maintain the lawn by regular mowing
Trees on private land form a vital component of our Urban Forest. Most trees in Whitehorse are protected from pruning, lopping or removal by planning overlays
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
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Whitehorse City Council is committed to promoting the rights of people with disability and reducing the barriers experienced by people with disability in the
The Eastern Region Group of Councils (ERG) is a regional body representing the six local government authorities in eastern metropolitan Melbourne – Knox
The following information is provided on waste reduction and recycling from the Council kerbside collection service. Note that all measurements are by weight
What you can do to help our pollinators? Native pollinators are very important for ecosystems and food production. With the growing concern about the decline in
Shopping trolleys should not be left in public areas such as parks, garden beds, creeks, footpaths or on nature strips or roads. They must be returned to the
Vehicle parking spaces in the City of Whitehorse are in high demand, particularly around the Box Hill Hospital precinct, our shopping and commercial precincts