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
Council offers local residents a free disposal service for used hypodermic needles and syringes. Syringes are not accepted in any of Council's kerbside waste
Do you want to better understand your furry friend's behaviour so you can be more confident walking and playing around other dogs?
Whitehorse News - May 2022 ‘Resilience’ is a team effort. Whitehorse residents are fortunate enough to see the skilled handiwork of Council’s Parks and Natural
Oh what a night! A cosy and very informative night was held at the Nunawading Hub on Thursday 21 May, for the Whitehorse City Built Environment Showcase. We
Smoke from fires makes it difficult to breathe by closing the airways in your lungs. Smoke may affect people with heart or lung conditions (including asthma)
A playgroup is a regular and relaxed meeting for groups of young children who haven’t yet started school and their parents or caregivers.
A structured playgroup with craft, games, stories, free play, food, fun and new friends. The playgroup is run by volunteers as a ministry of St Mark's Forest
Whitehorse is fortunate to have three nurseries operating within our municipality that grow indigenous plants. This helps to ensure that our biodiversity is
Elm trees form an important part of the City of Whitehorse urban forest and have been planted on both private and public land. These trees can very quickly