The Box Hill Transit City Activity Centre Structure Plan (the Box Hill Structure Plan), adopted by Council in June 2007, is Whitehorse City Council’s primary
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
Trees are living things and will shed old leaves, twigs, nuts, seeds and flowers as a part of their normal lifecycle. The trick for managing that is to
We may have grown up in homes with room for veggies, trees and lawn for kids to play on but as urban areas are becoming denser, there is less space for each
Many people have trees close to their property boundary meaning that branches inevitably grow over the fence. This might be perfectly fine with both households
Trees use their leaves to capture light energy from the sun and convert it into chemical energy. This process is called photosynthesis. Every time a tree is
The wires that carry electricity into your home from the street are usually insulated “service wires” (low voltage = less than 1,000kv) and there must be a
Here you will find a variety of free online resources, activities and support options for young people, families and schools. Youth ConneXions contact details
In Whitehorse we have tree protection controls in place to ensure our urban canopy is properly supported. One element of our tree protection controls refers to
We want you and your neighbours, colleagues and classmates to feel confident about putting the right thing in the right bin. To help, we provide downloadable