Whitehorse City Council introduced the 5-Star Food Hygiene Assessment System in 1996 for all Class 1 and 2 premises as its principal means for evaluating
Overhanging or encroaching vegetation such as hedges, trees, shrubs and ground coverings is potentially dangerous, reduces the area people can safely walk on the footpath and limits access for people using prams and wheelchairs.
Important Information Please note: Event organisers must also comply with State Government Events Guidance. Prior to completing the Event Permit Application
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The Whitehorse Community Local Law 2024 has restrictions on storage of caravans and camping in the City of Whitehorse. Caravans Under the Whitehorse Community
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While kangaroos and wallabies, particularly the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, are some of Australia's most recognisable and well known native animals are an important
Council produces policies, strategies and plans to help guide decisions and to achieve outcomes and goals.
Planting native wildflowers and ground covers on the nature strip is a great way to support local biodiversity and reduce the need to mow. Nature strip planting
Amendment C220 was approved on 22 February 2024 and came into effect on 1 March 2024 when notice of the approval was published in the Victoria Government