Whitehorse City Council is responsible for ensuring over 606km of local roads, 27km of bike paths, 79km of walking tracks and 1,174km of footpaths remain safe
Blue-green algae are a type of bacteria known as Cyanobacteria. Most blue-green algae species are safe or non-toxic, however some species are considered toxic
Please work out which category your works are in and follow the approval process below:
Whitehorse City Council is led by the Chief Executive Officer who operates under the guidance of the elected Council. Council delivers its services to the
Helping Sick or Injured Wildlife If you find a sick or injured native animal, local veterinary clinics, local animal shelters and wildlife services can assist
Whitehorse has a few areas where snakes may be found living naturally. Generally these areas are near waterways. Snakes are relatively uncommon in the suburbs
If required by the Stormwater Report, a Council Engineer will need to assess a drainage design prepared by a certified engineer. Where a Planning Permit has
The Planning and Building Team are happy to help you with a wide range of enquiries. Use the links below to assist with your enquiry.
Bin fees and charges can be found here. Council rates include 80 litres of garbage and a recycling bin. Additional bins can be ordered with a maximum of two of each kind per property (charges may apply).