What you can do to help our pollinators? Native pollinators are very important for ecosystems and food production. With the growing concern about the decline in
Community local laws are designed to protect the community and local environment from health and safety concerns, and make living in the City of Whitehorse more
In Whitehorse, planning controls protect most trees on private land. This means that a permit is required to remove a protected tree. In deciding whether a
Local History Room is open to the public for research. Resources include: photos, newspapers, maps, rate books, family & oral histories, local history subject
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This page provides statistical information about a range of social and wellbeing related themes in the City of Whitehorse. The main data sources for this page
Buildings and works near a tree will require a permit but there are steps you can consider when planning a deck. Large trees will have roots that collect the
The annual Whitehorse Civic Awards are designed to recognise, acknowledge and promote the efforts of people and community clubs or groups who either live, work
Whitehorse News - November 2023 A new era of performing arts in Whitehorse has begun with The Round officially open and unveiled to the community. More than 550
You can make an online report to Council on range of issues using the links below. If you have a photo of the issue you can also lodge your report via the third