Bats play a role in pollination, seed dispersal and insect population control. The City of Whitehorse is fortunate to have both flying foxes and micro bats
This page provides statistical information about a range of social and wellbeing related themes in the City of Whitehorse. The main data sources for this page
The 2025 Community Grants program is open. Submit your application now Applications close on Sunday 6 April 2025. ________________________________ Community
Whitehorse News - January 2023 Conceived in the middle of the 2021 lockdowns, Eastern Food Rescue (EFR) is a volunteer-run initiative providing food to those in
Whitehorse City Council values the important contribution of trees and vegetation in making the municipality a vibrant place to live, work and visit. An 'Urban
Whitehorse News - January 2022 Librarians lifting spirits in lockdown Did you know that Whitehorse Manningham Library provided over 93,000 contactless click and
The Box Hill Town Hall has been a place for community members to meet, learn and celebrate for many years. Home to 17 not-for-profit organisations, a Council
Inspire your love of learning at one of the four libraries in the Whitehorse Manningham Library network. With four locations in either Blackburn, Box Hill
The City of Whitehorse was created in December 1994 following the amalgamation of the former cities of Box Hill and Nunawading. The birth of the City reunited
Community local laws are designed to protect the community and local environment from health and safety concerns, and make living in the City of Whitehorse more