Healthy living starts at home and is supported by Council through services and activities in the community. Whether it's older people staying active or new
Whitehorse City Council supports the rights, aspirations, health and wellbeing of residents regardless of sexuality or gender identity.
DE atelier New House, Surrey Hills This project, known as the Hidden House, is an exemplar infill development in the middle suburbs. The surrounding context
The Youth Connexions Design Competition has found its winner in 11-year-old Bree, whose creative entry was selected from many inspiring submissions by young
The annual sports awards were held recently, with Brendon Smith from Nunawading Swimming Club awarded Sportsperson of the Year and Whitehorse Cyclists Inc. awarded Sports Club of the Year.
Older people of any background can be affected by elder abuse, defined as being any act that harms an older person. Elder abuse is often carried out by someone
People with a disability are valued members of the Whitehorse community and have the same rights and responsibilities as everyone else. Disability can occur at
Our First Nations People The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung’s relationship with the land extends back thousands of years where ‘Bunjil’, their creator spirit, formed
Whitehorse City Council is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. This includes children and young people who are in our