If you are using a crane (including support equipment) or placing plant and equipment such as scissor lifts, excavator or concrete pumps on Council land you
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
In order to create a more sustainable environment in Whitehorse, Council will continue to collaborate and work in partnership with the community for mutual
The Council Plan 2021-2025 details what we will deliver to the community, how we will deliver it and how we will measure our progress. The Plan responds to the
All land in the municipality is covered by the Whitehorse Planning Scheme. The Whitehorse Planning Scheme is a legal document that specifies how land in the
In urban areas people will encounter wildlife all the time. Remember that these animals are not pets and should not be treated as such. Feeding wildlife can
Why is Dementia awareness important? Awareness, support and tackling the stigma around Dementia are important to Whitehorse as we have the fifth highest
The Environment and Sustainability Reference Group (ESRG) consults with key stakeholders, seeks specialist opinions and enables community participation in
Plastic Free July® is recognised globally as an annual month of global change, where individuals, businesses and governments come together to take action to
Whitehorse City Council is committed to reducing waste generated at events, in particular single-use plastics. We have developed the Planning A Plastic Free