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25 May 2025

Make Your Own Produce Bags

Learn how you can make reusable produce bags out of reclaimed material.

Sunday 25 May at 10am

Strathdon House and Orchard Precinct

Intergenerational Choir Project

We have teamed up with Creativity Australia to launch an inspiring new intergenerational choir project.

We are uniting choirs and singers of all ages, cultures, and backgrounds in a powerful community collaboration.

Join the Chorus: Name the project & pick a song.

Feedback closes 14 June 2025

Help us write the next chapter in the Whitehorse library story

All regional library corporations - including Whitehorse Manningham Libraries - need to transition to a new operating structure before 2030.

This means that Whitehorse City Council needs to consider how library services will be provided in the future to best meet the needs of the community.

Your insights matter!

NEW: Cloth Nappy and Reusable Period Products Program

We’re excited to partner with Greener Everyday to offer Whitehorse residents discounts on cloth nappies and reusable period products. Save money while reducing waste!

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Whitehorse Repair Cafe

Do you have broken items sitting around your house, that could be given a new lease of life? Bring them along to the Repair Café the second Saturday of every month.
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Whitehorse News May 2025

Celebrate our volunteers, have your say on our Proposed Budget 2025/26 and more.
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Child Safety Policy

Council provides a working environment that values safety, diversity and inclusion for all children and adheres to the Victorian Child Safe Standards and related legislation.
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The Round Season 2025: Electric

In 2025 we have captured lightning in a bottle. This high voltage season will spark your imagination. Subscribe now!

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Aboriginal flagTSI flagWhitehorse City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.