Council owns and maintains a large network of stormwater drains and easements throughout the City of Whitehorse. This network includes the stormwater system
This checklist provides a list of items drivers must inspect and items they should also be aware of during weekly pre-start check for light/medium/heavy
Whitehorse City Council is responsible for ensuring over 606km of local roads, 27km of bike paths, 79km of walking tracks and 1,174km of footpaths remain safe
The dumping of rubbish, litter or waste is unsightly and can cause injury to people and animals as well as encouraging vermin and impacting on the amenity of
You can make an online report to Council on range of issues using the links below. If you have a photo of the issue you can also lodge your report via the third
Everything you need to know about the planning and building processes, how we manage land use and development across the municipality.
In Whitehorse we have tree protection controls in place to ensure our urban canopy is properly supported. One element of our tree protection controls refers to
You can lodge and pay online for most application types. View application fees below. For more information on the applications visit the Lodge and Apply webpage
A nature strip is the section of public land between the paved footpath and the kerb. It is common practice for residents to maintain the lawn by regular mowing
In Whitehorse, planning controls protect most trees on private land. This means that a permit is required to remove a protected tree. In deciding whether a