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The Knox Cycling Action Plan (KCAP) is a 10 year plan to improve cycling in Knox. It identifies key priorities for Council to increase cycling in the area.
Knox's Key Life Stages Plan focuses on help needed in the key life stages of early childhood, youth and older age.
The Community and Council Plans are our commitment to making Knox a great place now and into the future.
It also includes the Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan.
Knox is working with all levels of government and the waste and recycling sector to work toward a more sustainable future for waste and recycling.
The purpose of our Waste and Resource Strategy 2023–2030 is to set a clear direction and vision for the future of waste and resource recovery across Knox.
Council Youth Services develop and deliver services for young people and their families in Knox.
The Key Life Stages Plan brings together Council’s previous Municipal Early Years, Youth Strategic Plan 2012 and Active Ageing Plans.
The Plan focuses on the key life stages of early childhood, youth and older age.
You must pay a fee to register your cat or dog in the city of Knox.
Some residents may be eligible for a reduced registration fee for their pet.
The below fees are valid until 9 April 2026 and include a state Government Levy.
Council provides many services and programs to help cat owners care for their beloved cat. Below are some helpful resources to keep your cat happy and healthy at home.
Knox welcomes the chance to be used as a commercial filming location by both individuals and large production companies.
Each request is viewed on a case-by-case basis. We consider the effect on everyday life for our businesses and residents.
A Justice of the Peace (JP) is an independent witness for certain official documents.
Knox City Council is a document signing station. We have a team of dedicated Justices of the Peace available to sign and witness documents for the public.
If your pet is found wandering or unregistered you may be issued with an infringement notice.
At Knox, we work to reunite families with their lost cats and dogs as quickly as possible.
All health and beauty businesses must be registered with Council.
Health and beauty businesses include hairdressers, tattoo studios, nail salons and beauty parlours that offer waxing, piercing or electrolysis.