As part of the annual budget, expenditure related to Council-owned and managed assets is called the Capital Works Program. The Capital Works Program is made up
The City of Whitehorse sits to the west of the Dandenong Ranges which greatly influences its weather and topography. The City has a geology of predominantly
Whitehorse City Council is advocating for strong community outcomes for sporting and recreational facilities in the lead-up to the 2025 Federal Election. Among
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Contrary to popular belief, cats don't have to roam. Providing their basic needs are met, cats can enjoy longer and healthier lives when safely confined to the
Click on the images below to view the details for each project featured in the 2022 Built Environment Showcase.
A property’s private stormwater pipes need to be connected in line with the Council Stormwater Report. Stormwater Report To find out where you should connect
With 170 playgrounds, over 20 bushland reserves and more than 350 parks, the City of Whitehorse has something for everyone. Choose from a variety of facilities
Council managed sports fields, pavilions and open spaces can be booked for sporting events and school activities. Booking Availability Bookings are available
Community volunteers on the committee and the Friends group care for and advise Council on the development, maintenance and management of this 7ha native