Laws and regulations about animals are there to protect them from neglect and cruelty as well as protecting the community from animals becoming a nuisance or
Elm trees form an important part of the City of Whitehorse urban forest and have been planted on both private and public land. These trees can very quickly
This Guide will assist with efficient processing of planning permit applications. Council encourages private landscape developments to contribute to the
The dumping of rubbish, litter or waste is unsightly and can cause injury to people and animals as well as encouraging vermin and impacting on the amenity of
Whitehorse City Council currently has 10 Parkland Advisory Committees that work to protect and maintain our beautiful parks and reserves. If you are passionate
Applying for permits is not always a straightforward process. The following pages contain an overview of the processes, documents and information you will need
You can lodge and pay online for most application types. View application fees below. For more information on the applications visit the Lodge and Apply webpage
Volunteer as a parkland volunteer or Parkland Advisory Committee member. Submit your application below We are looking for people who are passionate about
A BioBlitz is coming! What on earth is a BioBlitz? 'A BioBlitz is an intense period of biological surveying in an attempt to record all the living species
If you need to close a road or make changes to existing pedestrian and vehicle traffic management, you will need to apply for a Temporary Road Closure permit