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If you have a new food and garden bin or bin lid, or even if you're still waiting, you can add food scraps to your green bin along with your garden cuttings.

We are reviewing our community awards program to understand how we can best recognise outstanding community achievements. Have your say by 21 June 2023.

Knox City Council is an equal opportunity employer.

We celebrate a diverse and inclusive workplace, and we'd love you to be a part of it. Our recruitment is a positive and barrier-free process, open to anyone in the community.

We recognise Sorry Day for locals like Helen and Ricky, who live with first-hand experience of the Stolen Generations.

Come along to one of our free information sessions or shopping centre pop-ups to find out more about the new food and garden bin service and what the changes will mean for you.

Knox Public Art Trail is an interactive mapping tool that allows self-guided exploration of the many unique and remarkable public artworks throughout Knox.

Where there are bins, there are odours, especially when you add food scraps. There are, however, some simple things to help reduce them.

Knoxfield resident Irene Kelly has created a haven for wildlife in her own yard, and it’s something she says anyone can do.

Andrew Peters urges people during Reconciliation Week to take a moment to acknowledge the Country on which you live and work.

Wurundjeri artist Simone Thomson has created three pieces highlighting Connection, Culture and Country to appear around the city of Knox.

Yorta Yorta Elder Daphne Milward says there is much we can do as individuals to further reconciliation at home in Knox.

The annual Community Development Fund Grant Program is now accepting applications for its 2023-24 grants.