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.
According to our waste audits, the average Whitehorse garbage bin contains approximately 40% of food and garden organics, which is a valuable resource being
Loud and unfamiliar sounds of fireworks can distress dogs in the area and can sometimes lead to them escaping from their homes. Thunderstorms – common during
Remember that all dogs big or small can bite and the most common reasons are fear, pain or confusion when mixing with people and other dogs. Ignoring signs of
Paying rates funds various Council services such as health and family services, child and maternal health, arts and cultural service, sustainability, libraries
All food businesses and community groups that sell food from a temporary or mobile food premises such as a market stall, festival stall, food truck or coffee
Whitehorse City Council is excited to launch the "Whitehorse Grant Finder Program", designed to inform community organisations, businesses, and individuals
We welcome your input as an opportunity to learn and improve our services. Submit your queries, requests, complaints, compliments, and suggestions for
Whitehorse News - February 2022 Aqualink Health and Fitness Manager Ashley shares tips on how to set goals and stay motivated in 2022. The start of a new year
If you have received a fine from Whitehorse City Council, you should act now to avoid further costs. You will know you have received a Council fine if it has