In accordance with Regulation 116 of the Building Regulations 2018, if you want to conduct building works that may cause a hazard to the public, you must take
Whitehorse is well known for its fauna and flora. Find out what is available within Whitehorse to ensure this is maintained and enhanced throughout the
Child Protection information and advice.
Child Protection business hours: 8.45am - 5.00pm (Monday - Friday)
Phone: 1300 360 391
After hours: 13 12 78
(5.00pm
The Tree Society began in 1959 and is one of the oldest environment groups in Victoria, The society promotes an understanding of indigenous plants and the
Your application for a vehicle crossing permit may require additional approvals - either from Council or from other authorities. Review the information below to
Trees bring many benefits to homes including shade and cooling, birds and bees and reduce air pollution.
Below are suggested trees for Whitehorse gardens to
Height: 6m Width: 4m Best feature: The leaves smell like lemon when crushed Worst feature: Can be slow to get going and will present as a shrub more than a tree |
Elm trees form an important part of the City of Whitehorse urban forest and have been planted on both private and public land. These trees can very quickly
Your application for an inspection of proposed works outside a private property boundary, in a 'road reserve', may require additional approvals - either from
Your application for a drainage permit may require additional approvals - either from Council or from other authorities. Review the information below to check