Whitehorse is well known for its fauna and flora. Find out what is available within Whitehorse to ensure this is maintained and enhanced throughout the
Street trees are an important part of our urban landscape. They provide so many positive benefits to the community both aesthetically and environmentally. Our
We have started work to redevelop the pavilion at Vermont Recreation Reserve, located on the corner of Canterbury and Terrara Roads, Vermont.
We remain committed to continuous improvement and will use findings from the survey to identify and address areas for further improvement to better serve our community.
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The Rotary Club of Box Hill Burwood is a vibrant and community-focused organization based in Melbourne's eastern suburbs.
A community-focused Rotary club in
We talk with local residents who have embraced environmentally friendly lifestyles and practices, and invited them to give their tips on how you can do the same
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At School of Martial Arts (SMA) Australia, we
In Whitehorse, planning controls protect most trees on private land. This means that a permit is required to remove a protected tree. In deciding whether a
Vehicle crossing permits are valid for 6 months from the date of issue and will expire if the work is not started during this time. For future works, you can