Studies and statistics paint a picture that stress, depression and anxiety affect significant numbers of youth across the country and Whitehorse is no exception
Climbers and scramblers have the capacity to smother grass, shrubs and trees. They often spread easily and have the capacity to also engulf sheds and fences
Whether you’re decluttering or moving out, residents are entitled to two FREE booked hard waste collections per financial year to dispose of bulky, broken
Kenton Johanson, a resident of Nunawading, has transformed his family home & garden into an efficient ‘suburban Earthship’. He has recently borrowed a home energy efficiency kit from the library to check if his upgrades have been effective and has spoken to us about his sustainability journey. Kenton believes that “values are caught, not taught” and enjoys inspiring others to get on their bikes and talking to people from all walks of life about how our choices impact the environment – whether it’s chatting with friends, family & neighbours; or raising awareness of the impacts of climate change on snowfall amongst the members of his ski club; or as school teacher of over 25 years. Read more about Kenton's journey below.
Sustainable Climate and Environmental Care is one of seven strategic directions in the Whitehorse Community Vision 2040. Our Local Government Act states that we
Utility services include water mains, telecommunications, gas, electricity and sewerage. Utility Connections You may need to get a permit from Council before
Noise can come from residential activities such as parties, renovations, building and construction works, appliances, air conditioning and pets. Under the
Whether you live, work or play in Whitehorse you will find access to support, information and services to help community wellbeing and growth. Also, find out
Queensland Fruit Fly is a pest of many fruiting plants including citrus, apples, stone fruit, berries and tomatoes. Adults lay their eggs in developing fruit
Whitehorse News - June 2022 Protecting the lives of our vulnerable community members Home Support Workers are the pillars of our community – they work hard to