Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse
Understanding the difference between planning and building can help you apply for the correct permits for your development project. Planning considers the way
Council requires new subdivisions and properties without existing drains to be connected to the Council stormwater network. Drainage Permits You will need to
Your application for a drainage permit may require additional approvals - either from Council or from other authorities. Review the information below to check
Your application for an inspection of proposed works outside a private property boundary, in a 'road reserve', may require additional approvals - either from
RHL Sparks Reserve in Box Hill, Walker Park in Nunawading, Wembley Park in Box Hill South and the Box Hill Gardens multi-purpose courts in Box Hill have been
The Whitehorse Domestic Animal Management Plan (DAMP) highlights a strategic framework that aims to assist in: educating the community on responsible pet
From casual picnics to large-scale community events, we support a wide range of activities across our parks, gardens and venues. The City of Whitehorse offers a
Works taking place Major construction works have now commenced and will continue throughout 2022. To facilitate major works, the Level Crossing Removal Project
The Whitehorse Community Local Law 2024 prohibits you to place any advertising signs, goods on display or for sale, or advertise a vehicle for sale on a road or Council land, or in any other public place