While it may be fun to feed native animals such as ducks and magpies, it does them more harm than good. The Whitehorse Community Local Law 2024 S6.7 does not
Housing and accommodation in the City of Whitehorse includes social affordable housing and shared accommodation housing such as rooming or boarding houses.
We talk with local residents who have embraced environmentally friendly lifestyles and practices, and invite them to give their tips on how you can do the same
The Eastern Regional Trails Working Group is pleased to launch the Melbourne to Warburton Trail Map, an online interactive map that will guide trail users
Whitehorse News - August 2023 A rubbish bin has been installed at Vermont South’s Charlesworth Park after a young resident contacted Council with concerns about
A playgroup is a regular and relaxed meeting for groups of young children who haven’t yet started school and their parents or caregivers.
Cats are highly valued companion pets in thousands of Australian households. Cats are an excellent companion and when properly cared for, they fit in very well
Celebrating 50 years of friendship. Whitehorse City Council and the City of Matsudo, Japan marked 50 years of friendship on 12 May 2021. The cities joined
Kenton Johanson, a resident of Nunawading, has transformed his family home & garden into an efficient ‘suburban Earthship’. He has recently borrowed a home energy efficiency kit from the library to check if his upgrades have been effective and has spoken to us about his sustainability journey. Kenton believes that “values are caught, not taught” and enjoys inspiring others to get on their bikes and talking to people from all walks of life about how our choices impact the environment – whether it’s chatting with friends, family & neighbours; or raising awareness of the impacts of climate change on snowfall amongst the members of his ski club; or as school teacher of over 25 years. Read more about Kenton's journey below.
In urban areas people will encounter wildlife all the time. Remember that these animals are not pets and should not be treated as such. Feeding wildlife can