The Whitehorse City Council has an ongoing commitment to provide a vibrant safe and healthy environment for the local community. Development is a fundamental
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
The City of Whitehorse has many attractive sites for filming including the iconic Box Hill Town Hall, the historical Schwerkolt Cottage and many beautiful parks
A building permit is required before the commencement of building works which includes new buildings and demolition and/or alteration to an existing building. A
If you are experiencing financial difficulties and are not able to pay your fine by the due date, you may be eligible for a payment arrangement, which includes
Understanding the difference between planning and building can help you apply for the correct permits for your development project. Planning considers the way
Council requires new subdivisions and properties without existing drains to be connected to the Council stormwater network. Drainage Permits You will need to
To meet the criteria of Low Impact filming, you must operate within the following requirements: Filming activity must be of 6 people or less (including all
All local government areas are required under Part 6 of the Emergency Management Act 2013 to establish an Emergency Management Planning Committee (MEMPC) to
Whitehorse News - June 2023 New lights for Surrey Park Baseball Field The Melbourne Baseball Club now has competition standard baseball field lighting installed