Cycling is an essential mode of transport and an important recreational and sport activity. As well as having great environmental and health benefits, cycling
Victorians love to walk – it’s free, good for our health, good for the environment and good for the community. No wonder it’s the most popular form of
Whitehorse News - September 2023 A new walking trail has been created near Schwerkolt Cottage in Mitcham featuring art from local Indigenous artists. Council
New Friends Group for Wurundjeri Walk in Blackburn South, currently recruiting new members in order to establish a group of community members that work to
Join arborist Kirsten Raynor for a walk around Kingsley Gardens to view and discuss a variety of tree species. You will see how each species contributes in its own way to the landscape and will discuss the management techniques used to keep trees healthy and thriving. Book your free ticket here.
Join arborist Ronan Hamill for a walk around the grounds of the Nunawading Civic Centre to view and discuss a variety of tree species. You will see how each species contributes in its own way to the landscape and will discuss the management techniques used to keep trees healthy and thriving. Book your free ticket here.
Council’s Waste and Recycling Centre is now collecting pre-loved bikes and donating them to Brainwave Bikes, who will refurbish and rehome them. Brainwave Bikes
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 City of Whitehorse offers a range of school programs to support young people to try different ways of getting around – whether it’s by train, tram, bus