Shared bins are accessible to all residents of a multi-unit development or retirement village. Before you submit a request for shared bins read the information
Street trees are trees planted in the naturestrip or median strip along roadways. They are planted and maintained by the Council on behalf of the whole
Whitehorse City Council has established an Audit and Risk Committee (Committee) pursuant to Section 53 of the Local Government Act (Act). The Committee supports
Council produces a range of key documents to provide easy access to information about Council and the municipality. Annual Report View Council's performance
The Community Satisfaction Survey is an annual survey conducted by a market research company over the phone. The survey provides insights into how some of our
A Council permit is required to place a skip bin or similar waste container on Council land such as the nature strip, road, footpath, crossing or lane-way. NOTE
Council’s Residential Parking Permit scheme provides a balance of on-street parking opportunities for residents, their visitors and other parking demands
Council’s Parenting Information Forum program provides valuable information and resources to parents, grandparents and carers of Whitehorse. Topics and guest
Graffiti is illegal, wastes time and resources to remove, and affects the charm and character of property and buildings. Reporting Graffiti on Council Property
Whitehorse City Council, has prepared Built Form Guidelines for land in the Residential Growth Zone (RGZ) along key road corridors in the municipality. The