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If you are interested in becoming a candidate in this year’s Council election, consider attending the free Stand for Council information session.
Parents, carers and educators join us for a free webinar providing information and education around the growing issue of anxiety in young people.
Becoming homeless in her 50s was something Emma never imagined.
Make a difference and consider becoming a candidate in this year’s Council elections. Come along to free candidate information sessions at Knox Civic Centre in August and September.
Visit Val Boyd Reserve, Castlefield Square, and Kent Park to check out the new play equipment on offer.
The maintenance of roads in Knox is shared between Council and Vic Roads.
Council has responsibility for local and non-arterial roads. VicRoads looks after our major arterial roads.
This policy ensures safe, approved use of synthetic surfaces on Council sports fields, following industry standards and governing body guidelines.
Knox City Council has joined with eight other councils in Melbourne’s southeast to find a better solution for waste than burying it in the ground.
Lead our community and consider being a candidate in this year’s Council elections. Retiring councillors share why you should stand for Council. Register to attend an information session on 12 September.
The Knox Apprenticeship and Careers Night on 28 August has been cancelled due to a power outage at the venue.
Existing owners of interment rights or burial gravesites in the Ferntree Gully Cemetery are subject to burial, maintenance and stonemasonry fees.
Together with the McGrath Foundation, we are running a free Breast health information session on 3 September to help women understand the importance of routine breast care and checks.