Find out about our area — our location, history and communities. Use Whitehorse Maps, our interactive map-based website, to search, view and explore the City of
The City of Whitehorse is located just 15 kilometres east of Melbourne and covers an area of 64 square kilometres. The municipality is bounded by the City of
The City of Whitehorse was created in December 1994 following the amalgamation of the former cities of Box Hill and Nunawading. The birth of the City reunited
The City of Whitehorse sits to the west of the Dandenong Ranges which greatly influences its weather and topography. The City has a geology of predominantly
The City of Whitehorse is characterised by quiet tree-lined residential streets comprising mainly free-standing or duplex housing. It has a number of high-rise
Two of the major employment sectors in the City of Whitehorse are healthcare/social assistance and education. The city offers a wide range of health, social and
Find out more about the City of Whitehorse political boundaries and government services available in the city. Local Government Services Whitehorse City Council
In 2012 Council embarked on a process to review the Whitehorse Housing Study 2003 and the Whitehorse Neighbourhood Character Study 2003. Land within smaller
A Building Certificate is a document issued by Council relating to existing works to a building. A Building Certificate is usually requested by buyers or
A Demolition Report and Consent (29A) is required for any proposed demolition in accordance with Section 29A of the Building Act. Step 1 - Determine if a Report