Celebrating 50 years of friendship. Whitehorse City Council and the City of Matsudo, Japan marked 50 years of friendship on 12 May 2021. The cities joined
The Cyber Safety Project is a youth-led project designed to educate and support young people and their parents/carers/guardians on the risks involved with
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
New or replacement signs may need a permit from Council prior to installation. The need for a permit depends on land zoning and the type, use, size and
Council’s vision to transform the former Nunawading Primary School site into a magnificent new community facility for the continued benefit of the Whitehorse
Edition 3 - 17 August 2020 Welcome to our latest instalment of the Whitehorse Early Learning and Play series. The announcement of stage 4 restrictions have
Fundraising or requesting donation of material items conducted on behalf of a charitable organisation approved under the Fundraising Act 1998, may only place a
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
Answers to your Food Organics and Garden Organics Service (FOGO) Service frequently asked questions.
Public nuisances are when events, activities, business activity or plants, insects or animals are creating a disturbance to public health and wellbeing.