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Knox City Council has developed the Green Areas and Rural Strategy (GARS) to cover areas that are of environmental, recreational, agricultural, rural living and landscape significance to the community.

The Knox Parking Policy provides a framework for parking management in Knox.

Engage workshops and programs are activities that help young people develop capacity to participate in civic, economic and social activities in Knox.

The Knox Youth Clinic is a free and confidential health service for young people 12 – 25 years.

Knox Leisureworks is our leading aquatic and recreation centre. It has been keeping Knox residents active and healthy for over 50 years.

The centre is managed in partnership with Belgravia Leisure.

Some Knox residents can burn off in the open air with a valid Permit to Burn. You are only able to burn off at certain times of the year.

Penalties apply to Knox residents burning off without a valid permit.

Knox City Council determines who can burn off on a case-by-case basis.

E-waste (electronic waste) is anything that has a plug, cord or battery. You have several options for recycling your e-waste in Knox.

Stay safe and compliant with building and safety guidelines. Learn about bushfire-prone areas, smoke alarm requirements, shipping container permits, asbestos risks, and rainwater tank regulations.

Environmental weeds are a threat to our natural habitat in Knox. There are a range of ways you can manage and reduce their effect.

Nature strips are a vital part of the Knox City Council’s streetscape.

They can significantly improve our local environment and provide a habitat for local wildlife.

World events often affect our sense of safety and security. Adults and children respond to these events in many ways.

This page helps you understand these responses and offer support.

Graffiti and authorised street or urban art are very different things.

Graffiti is illegal.