Whitehorse City Council supports the rights, aspirations, health and wellbeing of residents regardless of sexuality or gender identity.
Creating safe, vibrant communities is an important part of supporting the health and wellbeing of people in Whitehorse. A sense of safety can be affected by how
Council’s Parenting Information Forum program provides valuable information and resources to parents, grandparents and carers of Whitehorse. Topics and guest
Whitehorse City Council promotes an age-friendly community where the physical, social and mental wellbeing of older people are promoted and strengthened. We’re
The Community Grant Program offers a variety of grant categories to cater for different community programs. The funding for these categories range from $1,000 -
This page is designed to support parents and carers with information and resources. Whitehorse Youth Connexions team are available to provide support to young
Whitehorse City Council provides a range of programs and support for young people aged 10-25 and their families. All the opportunities help to support young
National Carers Week (12 October - 18 October 2025) is a time to recognise, celebrate and raise awareness about those who provide care and support to a family
Whitehorse News - August 2022 Care that is culturally aware Dorothy Yiu OAM JP was inspired to pursue a career in social work as a teenager. Nowadays, she is
Whitehorse Council's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Service provides essential health and development assessments and care for all families living in