Whitehorse News - September 2022 Friendly faces across the road Many of us have fond memories of greeting our local school crossing supervisor when commuting to
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
Amendment C241whse to the Whitehorse Planning Scheme implements the Whitehorse Development Contributions Plan (Whitehorse DCP) through the Whitehorse Planning
While kangaroos and wallabies, particularly the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, are some of Australia's most recognisable and well known native animals are an important
This page is designed to support parents and carers with information and resources. Whitehorse Youth Connexions team are available to provide support to young
We talk with local residents who have embraced environmentally friendly lifestyles and practices, and invited them to give their tips on how you can do the same
Noise can come from residential activities such as parties, renovations, building and construction works, appliances, air conditioning and pets. Under the
Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse
Every year there are a number of emergencies in people’s homes, workplaces, community and in our bushland. Knowing what to do during an emergency can save the
Sustainable climate and environmental care is a key focus for Council. Our Climate Response Strategy and Climate Response Plan, adopted by Council on 27