Street trees are trees planted in the naturestrip or median strip along roadways. They are planted and maintained by the Council on behalf of the whole
Rats and mice are rodents that carry disease and are a public health concern in the community. They breed rapidly in the right environment and can quickly also
Accessible Parking Permits are available for drivers or passengers with a disability and organisations that transport people with disabilities. You can apply
On Monday 16 June 2025, Whitehorse City Council adopted our Budget 2025/26 and Integrated Council Plan 2025-2029. The new Integrated Council Plan and $241
Council welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with all levels of governments to deliver great outcomes for Whitehorse and beyond. Policy Advocacy In June 2025
Council produces policies, strategies and plans to help guide decisions and to achieve outcomes and goals.
A Council permit is required to place a skip bin or similar waste container on Council land such as the nature strip, road, footpath, crossing or lane-way. NOTE
Amendment C219 to the Whitehorse Planning Scheme introduces updated tree controls to protect existing and establishing trees and the landscape character of the
While kangaroos and wallabies, particularly the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, are some of Australia's most recognisable and well known native animals are an important
Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse