This factsheet provides information about people aged 12-25 years living in the City of Whitehorse. The ages of 12 to 25 are a period of rapid transition where
Certain areas of our parks, such as playgrounds, picnic areas and sporting fields, are set aside for use by other members of the community. Dogs are not allowed
Loud and unfamiliar sounds of fireworks can distress dogs in the area and can sometimes lead to them escaping from their homes. Thunderstorms – common during
Clearways on major roads within 20-kilometres of Melbourne’s CBD (including clearways in the city of Whitehorse) are patrolled by Council Parking Services
This is a free service that can give you on-the-spot information and advice about things like:
- reporting a crime
- your rights
- how courts work
- applying
Older people of any background can be affected by elder abuse, defined as being any act that harms an older person. Elder abuse is often carried out by someone
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
To meet the criteria of Low Impact filming, you must operate within the following requirements: Filming activity must be of 6 people or less (including all
Council is upgrading Britannia Mall to provide our community with a high quality public space. The upgrade will provide you with a unique and comfortable place
You can pay online for most planning and building related application types. Find out the application fees by following the links below: Planning Permit