In urban areas people will encounter wildlife all the time. Remember that these animals are not pets and should not be treated as such. Feeding wildlife can
Gardiners Creek (KooyongKoot) Regional Collaboration formally launched on the 4 th April, 2023. This is a new, important alliance focusing on protecting and
The City of Whitehorse has more than 350 beautiful parks and 20 bushland reserves catering for nature lovers, walkers, cyclists, children and adults. Many of
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
A Council permit is required to place an obstruction on Council land, Council road, nature strip, road, footpath, crossing or lane-way which may cause an
The building and management of fences is controlled by legislations and regulations related to planning, building and fencing. This includes height, material
Real Estate agencies temporarily displaying boards or signs to advertise activities such as ‘for sale’, ‘open for inspection’, ‘auction’ or ‘for rent’ on
This factsheet provides information about transport for people living in the City of Whitehorse. Public Transport In 2021, 69.8 per cent of Whitehorse residents
Council looks after many sports fields and pavilions which are available for individuals, schools, health and fitness providers and sport clubs to use. Sports
Whitehorse News - August 2022 A large part of our annual budget is focused on the improvement of Council-owned and managed assets. This is called the capital