Members of the public can request to speak at a Council meeting regarding a matter on the Council meeting agenda or any other matter they would like to present
Public Question Time is held during Ordinary Council Meetings that are open to the public. An individual may submit up to two questions at any Council meeting
Creekside is a warm and friendly golf club that was formed some 45 years ago to play competition golf at the Morack Golf Course on both Saturdays and Sundays
The Whitehorse Community Local Law 2014 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
Walking your dog is valuable exercise for you and your dog. In all public places, except designated off-lead areas, the owner of a dog must keep their dog under
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
Council produces a range of publications and policies to ensure residents, ratepayers, community groups and businesses have easy access to information about
Public swimming pools and spas within Whitehorse City Council are regularly tested to ensure that they meet the requirements of the Public Health and Wellbeing
Drinking alcohol in public places in Whitehorse without a permit is banned under Whitehorse Community Local Law 2014 . This ban applies at all times in all
Please ensure that your public presentation request complies with the Guidelines for Public Presentations at Council Meetings prior to lodging your registration