Whitehorse City Council is thrilled to announce the launch of the Women in Sport Leadership Program, a unique opportunity for grassroots community leaders who
This month we celebrate our amazing network of volunteers as part of National Volunteer Week (19-25 May) with the theme ‘Connecting Communities’. Volunteering
We are partnering with Greener Everyday to trial this subsidy to help with the initial costs of cloth nappies and reusable period products. Why is Council
Change the world, one nappy at a time! Discover the world of modern cloth nappies, so you can save money and reduce waste when having a baby. Why choose cloth
Council owns and manages a wide range of public properties and spaces – such as parks, libraries, sports facilities and community centres. These places help our community thrive by providing opportunities for social connection, recreation activities and much more. We want to understand what matters most to you when it comes to managing public land and buildings, now and into the future.
Our Forest Hill Customer Service Centre will be closing permanently on Friday 27 June 2025. This is due to our lease expiring with the shopping centre. Our
The Surrey Hills Historical Society Inc. has a largely paper-based collection that dates back to the late 1970s. Photos are the collection’s backbone and provide clues to our changing environment and the way we used to live.
The Whitehorse Interfaith Network is a Whitehorse City Council run network, which has been active for over 15 years. Its members reside in or have strong
This page provides statistical information on housing in the City of Whitehorse. Median House Prices In 2023 the median house price in Whitehorse was $1,376,000
Cr Kieran Simpson Cr Kieran Simpson lives in Blackburn North with his young family, with strong ties to local schools, sporting clubs, and community groups. A