Whitehorse News - July 2022 When it comes to stamping out racism, it is important to listen and learn from those in our diverse community who have experienced
With 170 playgrounds, over 20 bushland reserves and more than 350 parks, the City of Whitehorse has something for everyone. Choose from a variety of facilities
A vehicle (a car, motorcycle, van, truck, trailer or caravan) parked on a road or in a Council car park which has not moved for what seems like a long time
The Whitehorse City Council has an ongoing commitment to provide a vibrant safe and healthy environment for the local community. Development is a fundamental
Koorie Engagement Support Officers help Aboriginal parents and their children connect with early childhood, primary and secondary educational services
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Shopping trolleys should not be left in public areas such as parks, garden beds, creeks, footpaths or on nature strips or roads. They must be returned to the
Offering classes in Classical Ballet (Cecchetti), Jazz (SFD), Tap, Contemporary, International Dance and Wu Tao. There are classes for children, teenagers and
A noxious weed may be either an agricultural or an environmental weed. They cause problems in bushland reserves and gardens by invading and taking over from
Elm trees form an important part of the City of Whitehorse urban forest and have been planted on both private and public land. These trees can very quickly
Drinking alcohol in public places in Whitehorse without a permit is banned under Whitehorse Community Local Law 2024 S2.16. This ban applies at all times in all