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Artslink is a platform that connects local visual artists with businesses across Knox, to exhibit and sell their artwork.
In a sport where fair play is everything, Templeton Cricket Club is proud to be named Club of the Year in the Knox Sport and Leisure Awards.
The Knox City Council annual report highlights the past year's achievements and performance. It is a completely transparent document to make us accountable for previous promises.
Sharing stories about fatherhood while their children play has been a bonding experience for stay-at-home dads James Salter and Toby Barrett.
October is Mental Health Month, incorporating World Mental Health Day on 10 October, with this year’s national theme being We all have a role to play.
We have made steady progress in the past 12 months to reduce our carbon emissions.
We are seeking your feedback to understand what services you value most. Share your feedback by 22 October, to inform our Budget 2024-25 and service planning.
We conduct citizenship ceremonies throughout the year. At your citizenship ceremony you will make the Australian Citizenship Pledge of Commitment and receive your certificate.
Council is making some changes to its annual awards program that recognises and celebrates exceptional contributions in our diverse community.
May 26 is the National Sorry Day. It is recognised by Knox City Council every year.
The City of Knox acknowledges that it sits on the traditional land of the Kulin Nation. Knox City Council recognises, respects and shares in the customs of the people of Wurundjeri and the Bunurong.
A River Red Gum sapling (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) was planted at Quarry Reserve, Ferntree Gully on Monday 9 October. This tree has been propagated from seeds of the 400 year old Separation Tree which was located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne.
Have Your Say on the proposed renewals at Wantirna Reserve.