Whether you’re decluttering or moving out, residents are entitled to two FREE booked hard waste collections per financial year to dispose of bulky, broken
We want to understand what our community thinks is important for getting people active in Whitehorse, particularly how Council can make best use of: - The sports fields Council own and manage - The pavilions Council own and manage Feedback closes Friday 19 September
Find out what happens to Whitehorse food and garden organic waste once it is collected, by coming along for an educational tour of Bio Gro’s state of the art organics recovery facility.
Find out what happens to Whitehorse food and garden organic waste once it is collected, by coming along for an educational tour of Bio Gro’s state of the art organics recovery facility.
St James Primary School students recently joined the Vermont Secondary College Eco Club, council's Environmental Education team and volunteers to plant 220
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The Whitehorse Recycling and Waste Centre accepts the following recyclables free of charge: Cardboard only (no paper or cardboard tubing) Batteries (domestic
The fees for the Whitehorse Recycling and Waste Centre are reviewed annually as part of the budget process. The fees are set with consideration to the State
Rules about how buildings must be constructed are set out in The National Construction Code (NCC) The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) is leading the
Whitehorse City Council is well known for its tree lined streets and autumn is synonymous with falling leaves. The Street Sweeping program for 2025 has