Supervised school crossings in Whitehorse are staffed by a team of 100+ dedicated school crossing supervisors who brave all sorts of weather to assist
Many people have trees close to their property boundary meaning that branches inevitably grow over the fence. This might be perfectly fine with both households
The wires that carry electricity into your home from the street are usually insulated “service wires” (low voltage = less than 1,000kv) and there must be a
Celebrating the continued friendship with Whitehorse City Council's sister city the City of Matsudo. In 1969, the Mayor of Box Hill, the late Cr Ron Gleghorn
A storm is a bad weather event that can come with heavy rain, strong winds, hailstones, thunder and lightning. Storms can happen anywhere, at any time of the
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
In accordance with Regulation 116 of the Building Regulations 2018, if you want to conduct building works that may cause a hazard to the public, you must take
Whitehorse News - May 2022 ‘Resilience’ is a team effort. Whitehorse residents are fortunate enough to see the skilled handiwork of Council’s Parks and Natural
The Whitehorse Community Local Law 2024 has restrictions on storage of caravans and camping in the City of Whitehorse. Caravans Under the Whitehorse Community
Hoarding is when someone collects large amounts of items that others perceive lack any value, however, to the person collecting these objects or animals, they