Gardens for Wildlife is a free program designed to support local residents to create inviting and supportive habitat for local wildlife, within their gardens
We have started work to redevelop the pavilion at Vermont Recreation Reserve, located on the corner of Canterbury and Terrara Roads, Vermont.
Major construction works to relocate existing utility services will continue throughout 2022. The Level Crossing Removal Project Team (LXRP) needs to relocate
Council supports schools and early years services in Whitehorse on their sustainability journey. Council offers: funding to participate in State Government
Good streetscape design increases the value of the area, improves quality of life for residents and increases accessibility for everyone in the community. A
In his book, Soil Is Not a Dirty Word, Craig Castree reveals the extraordinary relationships between plants, bacteria, and fungi—and how decades of misunderstanding have harmed our soils, our food, and our health. After three years of intensive research, Castree uncovers what’s gone wrong and, more importantly, how to fix it. Book your free ticket here.
Whitehorse News - April 2023 While the construction of our new performing arts centre is well underway, Council’s Parks and Natural Environment Team has been
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
Whitehorse News - January 2023 The incredible volunteers at VICSES (Victorian State Emergency Service) Whitehorse Unit have been supporting the local community
VicSmart is a streamlined assessment process for straightforward planning permit applications. Key features of VicSmart applications include: a 10 day (working