National Sorry Day recognises the impact of Australian historical policies, practices and attitudes for First Nations peoples. Honouring the ongoing survival of
Council will host two virtual information sessions on Tuesday 22 March at 4.30pm and 7pm. Bookings are essential. The sessions will support eligible
The centre is located in the beautiful leafy surrounds of a nature reserve. The building is set back from the street and encourages indoor and outdoor play from
The City of Whitehorse sits to the west of the Dandenong Ranges which greatly influences its weather and topography. The City has a geology of predominantly
All buskers, performers, spruikers and pavement artists working in a Council space need to have a busking permit. Busking permits as specified under the
For safety reasons, some footpath traders need to secure furniture to the footpath with a Council approved socket and sleeve system. This applies to umbrellas
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
About Terrara Park Pavilion This building is all about people and place: Providing a sensitive response to the site that brings together a variety of functions
Whitehorse News - June 2022 Keeping Council “fit” for work Argell San Jose is Council’s resident health and wellness expert. He works on Whitehorse’s Health
headspace Hawthorn offers young people aged 12-25 a welcoming environment where they can access confidential mental health support, health advice and general