Public nuisances are when events, activities, business activity or plants, insects or animals are creating a disturbance to public health and wellbeing.
The City of Whitehorse offers a range of school programs to support young people to try different ways of getting around – whether it’s by train, tram, bus
Council meetings are open to the public and commence at 7.00pm in the Council Chamber, Whitehorse Civic Centre, 379 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading. Council
It's so great to see our community find new and creative ways to stay connected during this time. There are lots of free online things to do or get involved in
Whitehorse Seniors Festival 2021 Event Ever wondered where your recyclables go when they get picked up? How do they get sorted when they're all mixed up
Whitehorse Seniors Festival 2021 Event A fun-filled ukulele session for all levels from just starting out to a bit more advanced. All you need is a Ukulele and
24 Days, 24 Prizes, 24 Winners! Each day from 1-24 December 2021, a present will be hidden somewhere in the City of Whitehorse. Follow the Whitehorse Festival
Dogs that bark excessively often become a major problem in our community. Some people think it is normal for dogs to bark consistently. It isn't. Barking dogs
Light emissions can potentially create nuisance conditions. Council investigates complaints about light and glare from a variety of sources including
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