In Whitehorse City Council the number of tobacco related deaths are, on average, 114 per year compared to 20 deaths from alcohol and other drugs and 7 deaths on
The building and management of fences is controlled by legislations and regulations related to planning, building and fencing. This includes height, material
Whitehorse News - July 2022 When it comes to stamping out racism, it is important to listen and learn from those in our diverse community who have experienced
Every application is subject to application requirements which must be provided to enable Council to make a decision on the proposal. Whilst the below
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
Planting native wildflowers and ground covers on the nature strip is a great way to support local biodiversity and reduce the need to mow. Nature strip planting
Feeling part of the community is a key component of people’s overall health and wellbeing. Belonging provides a sense of connection and fulfilment to
Trees on private land form a vital component of our Urban Forest. Most trees in Whitehorse are protected from pruning, lopping or removal by planning overlays
Gardens for Wildlife is a free program designed to support local residents to create inviting and supportive habitat for local wildlife, within their gardens
Whitehorse News - January 2023 Conceived in the middle of the 2021 lockdowns, Eastern Food Rescue (EFR) is a volunteer-run initiative providing food to those in