Whitehorse News - March 2022 Breaking gender bias in the workplace International Women’s Day is Tuesday 8 March. This year’s theme is ‘Break the Bias’. Whether
Permits for utility connection or authority works are valid for 6 months from the date of issue and will expire if the work is not started during this time. How
Birds such as magpies may swoop during the breeding season to protect their nests. This behaviour can be scary and intimidating. It is only the males that
Search and view current application registers for Building and Planning Applications. In these registers, you can: search for applications by address, street
Supervised school crossings in Whitehorse are staffed by a team of 100+ dedicated school crossing supervisors who brave all sorts of weather to assist
Amendment C219 to the Whitehorse Planning Scheme introduces updated tree controls to protect existing and establishing trees and the landscape character of the
We are redeveloping the Mirrabooka Reserve Pavilion in Blackburn South to provide contemporary, inclusive facilities that support the local sports clubs and community.
Dog poo in our streets and parks is smelly, unsightly and very unpleasant to step in. Council research has shown that the more people experience nuisance issues
This guide is an indication of the processes triggered for building sites that require a Construction Management Plan (CMP). The sequence of processes will vary
For some vehicle-related fines, you can nominate the driver or company in control of the vehicle at the time the fine was issued so we can reissue the fine to