During September, Whitehorse City Council celebrates Biodiversity Month by partnering with several of our neighbouring councils to host the Biodiversity Blitz
Whitehorse City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters in and around
Trees provide environmental, social and health benefits for our municipality. They shade our streets, attract birds and insects, add to our sense of place and
Council produces a range of key documents to provide easy access to information about Council and the municipality. Annual Report View Council's performance
What you can do to help our pollinators? Native pollinators are very important for ecosystems and food production. With the growing concern about the decline in
Find out more about the 11 wards and 11 Councillors of the City of Whitehorse, our Executive Management Team and the continuing evolution with Matsudo - our
Find out more about Whitehorse City Council and how you can be involved; from Council meetings to celebrating local achievements.
Council meetings are open to the public and commence at 7.00pm in the Council Chamber, Whitehorse Civic Centre, 379 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading. Council
Council produces a range of publications and policies to ensure residents, ratepayers, community groups and businesses have easy access to information about
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