What's On Calendar

Whitehorse Visitor Economy Survey

Whitehorse welcomes thousands of visitors each year who come to enjoy our restaurants, cultural experiences, parks, events, shopping destinations, sporting facilities and community attractions.

Understanding why people visit Whitehorse, what they enjoy and what could encourage them to stay longer or return more often will help Council plan for the future.

We're seeking feedback from residents, visitors, businesses and community members to better understand how people experience Whitehorse and identify opportunities to strengthen our visitor economy.

21 Jul 2026

Small Business Mentoring Clinic Nunawading - July 2026

Registrations are open for July's Whitehorse Small Business Mentoring Clinic which will be held on Tuesday 21 July 2026.

This is a free service and an opportunity to speak to a mentor face-to-face.

Registrations are essential and places are limited.

17 Aug 2026

Small Business Mentoring Clinic Nunawading - August 2026

Registrations are open for August's Whitehorse Small Business Mentoring Clinic which will be held on Monday 17 August 2026.

With more than 14 years’ hands-on experience starting, scaling and exiting a business, Natalie Hallett provides practical mentoring for small and medium-sized businesses seeking stronger direction and sustainable growth.

This is a free service and an opportunity to speak to a mentor face-to-face.

Registrations are essential and places are limited.

28 Aug 2026

Reducing Overwhelm and Making Marketing Easier

In this empowering keynote, designed for solopreneurs and small to medium-sized business owners, you’ll learn how to streamline your marketing with simple, high-impact strategies that amplify your results without the burnout.

15 Sep 2026

Harnessing the Power of AI Tools to Market your Small Business

Designed specifically for the cost-conscious small business owner to provide them with practical AI marketing applications for business.

Aboriginal flagTSI flagWhitehorse City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.