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The area we know as Knox has a rich and varied history.
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.
Register for this free workshop to learn more about reusable nappies, how you can reduce waste and save over $2000 for each nappy-wearing child.
Join us for the next Wild 4 Knox free webinar on Tuesday 19 September from 6.30pm celebrating Knox’s waterways.
Sustainable Gardening Australia is running a workshop to share how creating an urban forest in our built environment, benefits our community. Book your free tickets for the 19 September event.
Have your say on the proposed wetland at Gilbert Park, aimed to enhance biodiversity and amenity.
The final recipients of the Knox Empowering Communities program have been announced, working towards enhancing safety in Ferntree Gully.
The Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) formalises our commitment to take meaningful action to advance reconciliation and truth-telling in Knox.
Artslink is a platform that connects local visual artists with businesses across Knox, to exhibit and sell their artwork.
Come along to Carrington Park Leisure Centre on Monday 2 October for the launch of the Knox Seniors Festival.
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.