Whitehorse News - June 2021 Keeping fit is a group effort. With over 3700 classes under her belt, Susan Bonnar knows a thing or two about Aqualink’s fabulous
Amendment C219 to the Whitehorse Planning Scheme introduces updated tree controls to protect existing and establishing trees and the landscape character of the
The City of Whitehorse has a number of overlays that protect trees and vegetation on private and Council land throughout the municipality. These overlays are
In Whitehorse City Council the number of tobacco related deaths are, on average, 114 per year compared to 20 deaths from alcohol and other drugs and 7 deaths on
Trees are living things and will shed old leaves, twigs, nuts, seeds and flowers as a part of their normal lifecycle. The trick for managing that is to
Carp and Mosquitofish are problem fish in Whitehorse. Carp are an introduced species which have affected the ecosystems of many of our waterways including
Local government has a central role in protecting, improving and promoting the conditions that prevent disease and which support and encourage healthier lives
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Are you looking for something to do over the school holidays? Come and join us at Youth ConneXions for one or many of the workshops/activities we are putting on