Whitehorse News - August 2024 Every year, Council works hard to keep local roads, footpaths, drains, parks, playgrounds, pavilions, sports fields and other
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
The 2040 Community Panel wish to share their vision with you. This Vision was created in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has highlighted to all of us
Recovering from an emergency is a complex process that may take months or even years to overcome. The recovery process is coordinated by the Council Municipal
The Tree Assistance Fund is to support owners to manage the health of trees that have been identified as having significant characteristics and part of the
Dogs love attention and love you being home with them. However, you may need to leave your dog home alone for all or part of the day. Well before you leave them
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
In an emergency, you, your family, neighbours, friends and your business may not get immediate help from the emergency services. It is a good idea to have a
If you have received a fine from Whitehorse City Council, you should act now to avoid further costs. You will know you have received a Council fine if it has
If your birthday party, BBQ or picnic has under 100 people but you are planning on having a marquee, a jumping castle, a petting zoo or a food vendor, Council