In urban areas people will encounter wildlife all the time. Remember that these animals are not pets and should not be treated as such. Feeding wildlife can
Walking your dog is valuable exercise for you and your dog. In all public places, except designated off-lead areas, the owner of a dog must keep their dog under
The tree protection controls, through Amendment C191, applied a municipal-wide Significant Landscape Overlay (SLO9) to all residential land not currently
A shrub is a small to medium sized woody plant. Unlike herbs, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. They are distinguished from trees by their
Birds such as magpies may swoop during the breeding season to protect their nests. This behaviour can be scary and intimidating. It is only the males that
Whitehorse News - February 2022 Callan Walker leads Council’s Arborist team. With more than 15 years’ experience in the industry, he knows how to help our
Our First Nations People The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung’s relationship with the land extends back thousands of years where ‘Bunjil’, their creator spirit, formed
Whitehorse News - June 2022 Council’s Strategic Planning Unit prepares and implements planning policies and strategies. The Unit also reviews the Whitehorse
The requirement for preparation of a Construction Management Plan (CMP) is imposed through a condition on a planning permit. This condition is usually applied
Fires are named based on their cause such as an electrical fire or based on the property they damage such as a house fire, grass fire or bushfire. Sometimes a