There are three types of possums and gliders that are commonly found in the City of Whitehorse. They are the Common Brushtail Possum, the Common Ringtail Possum
Council and EPA Victoria investigate environmental nuisance and air pollutants, including dust, odour, smoke and fumes from residential, commercial and
We all love spending time with family and friends over Christmas. But it often means lavish meals and gifts, with more wasted food than usual, unwanted presents
Red foxes are widespread in Victoria and have been present in inner Melbourne since the 1930s and have adapted to become an established part of suburbia. They
Trees on private land form a vital component of our Urban Forest. Most trees in Whitehorse are protected from pruning, lopping or removal by planning overlays
What is Shopping Local? Imagine you’re a shopping hero—yes, you! When you choose to buy your produce, clothes, or everyday goodies from a local shop instead of
Growing up with a dog can be a wonderful life experience. Watching your kids and dog play and learn together is heartwarming. They can share a special bond with
Some businesses may be conducted from your private place of residence without planning approval, however, the Whitehorse Planning Scheme has a number of
If you need to close a road or make changes to existing pedestrian and vehicle traffic management, you will need to apply for a Temporary Road Closure permit
Council’s Residential Parking Permit scheme provides a balance of on-street parking opportunities for residents, their visitors and other parking demands