Find out about our area — our location, history and communities. Use Whitehorse Maps, our interactive map-based website, to search, view and explore the City of
Explore the City of Whitehorse and discover the incredible range of activities, events and facilities available to everyone. From the Whitehorse Festival Season
Common cultural interest in presenting to the whole community an insight into Guatemalan culture from a diverse australian perspective.
Whitehorse News - December 2024 Following our reader survey in late 2023, we have transformed Whitehorse News into a more modern publication. We hope you enjoy
The City of Whitehorse is well known in Melbourne for its leafy streets. Council looks after more than 606 kilometres of roads, 1174 kilometres of footpaths
The Whitehorse Recycling and Waste Centre is a facility for the recycling and disposal of general or bulky non-hazardous waste including food waste. The Centre
Following our major Shaping Whitehorse community consultation in 2024, we have developed our Integrated Council Plan 2025-2029 (includes the Municipal Public
Council owns and manages a wide range of public properties and spaces – such as parks, libraries, sports facilities and community centres. These places help our community thrive by providing opportunities for social connection, recreation activities and much more. We want to understand what matters most to you when it comes to managing public land and buildings, now and into the future.
The City of Whitehorse is characterised by quiet tree-lined residential streets comprising mainly free-standing or duplex housing. It has a number of high-rise
Schwerkolt Cottage is a historic museum complex surrounded by 2.25 hectares of bushland. Established in 1884, the historical buildings, walking tracks, cottage