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Join the City Nature Challenge!

Help us showcase Whitehorse’s remarkable urban biodiversity in The City Nature Challenge this year, from Friday 26 April to Monday 29 April.

Matsudo Week

Each year throughout May we celebrate our longstanding sister-city relationship with the city of Matsudo, in Japan. See the events we have lined up across Whitehorse.

Built Environment Showcase - nominations now open!

It’s time to nominate your favourite building, design or renovation in Whitehorse!

The Built Environment Showcase Event celebrates great design and creative thinking in the Whitehorse.

Nominate a project today and help celebrate exceptional, sustainable design in the City of Whitehorse.

Nominations close Friday 29 April 2024.

Help us improve how we communicate with you 

We’re reviewing how we communicate and connect with our community and want to hear from you! 
 
We want to make sure we understand your communication preferences, what we do well and how we can better reach you. 

Take the short survey.

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Sustainable Living 2024 bookings now open

Local workshops and activities to help care for our environment and create a healthy climate for a better future.
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Whitehorse News April 2024 available

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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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Climate Response Strategy and Plan Adopted

We're pleased to have adopted our plan to address climate change and its forecasted impact on our municipality.

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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.