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The annual budget details how your rates will be spent to maintain and deliver our facilities and services.
As well as in-website translation, there are translated and interpreter services information available to the Knox community.
Knox was named a city in 1969. It received its Coat of Arms in 1980.
The Coat of Arms tells the story of Knox’s pioneer beginnings and rapid development. The history of Knox talks about the birth of the region in more detail.
We support reconciliation wherever possible and in practical and symbolic ways. It is the first step in understanding and respecting each other.
We acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the Bunurong and Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay respect to all Elders past and present.
Residents need a permit to park, keep, store or repair long or heavy vehicles on private property.
Knox City Council records all reports presented to Council.
You can search for them using the Council report index.
Public question time gives the community a chance to raise issues and ask questions at the end-of-month Council meetings.
The Disability Advisory Committee guides Knox City Council on disability awareness and inclusion.
It's made up of community members, Council officers and current Councillors.
Knox City Council will not tolerate racial or cultural abuse against you or your family. There are services to protect our multicultural community, including mental health services.
There are classes available for anyone wishing to improve their English. They are open to all residents and are held all around the Knox area.
The Boronia Renewal Project aims to support population growth and future planning for the Activity Centre. It sets out planning controls for future land use in the Boronia Major Activity Centre.
Reference and Incorporated documents provide background information on particular policies or provisions in the Knox Planning Scheme.
They are used by Knox City Council to guide decision-making and can help inform the planning scheme.