The Eastern Alliance for Sustainable Learning recently subsidised tickets for Primary School aged children across the Eastern Suburbs to attend an exclusive
Whitehorse Urban Biodiversity Strategy
Contribute to local biodiversity by planting with us this National Tree Day. We'll be planting approximately 4,000 grasses, shrubs and trees to create new habitat for our wildlife, and celebrating with a free community BBQ. When: Sunday 27 July, 10am to 1pm Where: Wurundjeri Walk, Orchard Grove, Blackburn South Cost: Free, registrations required
Council hosts National Tree Day annually with the help of our community. National Tree Day supports our Urban Forest Strategy objectives of enhancing
Whitehorse City Council values the important contribution of trees and vegetation in making the municipality a vibrant place to live, work and visit. An 'Urban
Three community volunteer groups have received approximately $150,000 funding towards their projects through the State Government’s Green Links grant program.
Two very old Silver-leaf Stringybarks ( Eucalyptus cephalocarpa) in a residential garden in Blackburn were in poor health and had thinning canopies. They were
Gardiners Creek (KooyongKoot) Regional Collaboration formally launched on the 4 th April, 2023. This is a new, important alliance focusing on protecting and
Weeds are plants that can threaten our local bushland and biodiversity. They compete with local plants for light, nutrients, water, space and pollinators. They
Sustainable climate and environmental care is a key focus for Council. Our Climate Response Strategy and Climate Response Plan, adopted by Council on 27