Whitehorse News - February 2022 Tony Slater is a curious life-long learner and a passionate advocate for nature. He credits his father – a dairy farmer who
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Rats and mice are rodents that carry disease and are a public health concern in the community. They breed rapidly in the right environment and can quickly also
Amendment C231 to the Whitehorse Planning Scheme proposes to rezone three properties located at 34-40, 37-43 and 42-50 Moore Road, Vermont from the General
Whitehorse News - July 2021 If you enjoy the greenery and open spaces of Whitehorse, there’s a good chance that you’ve seen the handiwork of Kevin Smith. The
Every year there are a number of emergencies in people’s homes, workplaces, community and in our bushlands. Knowing what to do during an emergency can save the
Whitehorse News - May 2022 ‘Resilience’ is a team effort. Whitehorse residents are fortunate enough to see the skilled handiwork of Council’s Parks and Natural
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The Whitehorse Recycling and Waste Centre can no longer take: cooking oil waste engine oil The Whitehorse Recycling and Waste Centre is a facility for the
Drainage permits are valid for 6 months from the date of issue and will expire if the work is not started during this time. How to Apply Apply online and upload