We are committed to responsible and sustainable management of rubbish and recycling in Whitehorse. Use our services and learn ways to manage the rubbish and
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
Box Hill ITS (Integrated Transport Strategy) document can be found on this page. Whitehorse City Council is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to a range of transport options that are sustainable, convenient, accessible, safe and enhance the liveability of the city. This includes options like walking, cycling, using public transport as well as by motor vehicle.
The North East Link Inquiry and Advisory Committee (IAC) hearings wrapped up in September, and Whitehorse City Council submitted a joint response alongside Banyule and Boroondara Councils which focused on concerns of the three councils throughout the project corridor.
Up-to-date pet registration information has the following benefits for pets and their owners: Reuniting lost pets with their owners - To help Council and pet
Fires are named based on their cause such as an electrical fire or based on the property they damage such as a house fire, grass fire or bushfire. Sometimes a
Whitehorse City Council requires all business owners or operators that want to store commercial waste containers in Council laneways to apply online for a
Whitehorse is a city full of life and we love seeing our parks, gardens and public spaces used for events that celebrate culture, creativity and connection. If
We talk with local residents who have embraced environmentally friendly lifestyles and practices, and invite them to give their tips on how you can do the same
Council’s Residential Parking Permit scheme provides a balance of on-street parking opportunities for residents, their visitors and other parking demands