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Our bushland reserves are at risk from a range of human and environmental factors. It is important that visitors and bushland neighbours enjoy our bushland reserves responsibly and help to preserve and protect them.

Our Environmental Health Officers investigate most food complaints including alleged food poisoning, poor food handling or cleanliness, foreign objects found in food and incorrect labelling.

Council does not investigate poor customer service or food complaints from butchers, poultry and seafood retailers. These should be referred to PrimeSafe on 9685 7333.

Amendment C163knox was undertaken to rezone 40 Mount View Road, Boronia, for residential development.

The site was rezoned as part of the State Government’s Fast Track Government Land Service to rezone surplus government land. It is one of six included in the Inclusionary Housing Pilot as part of the Victorian Government's housing strategy, Homes for Victorians.

Most local businesses in Knox City Council are eligible for business waste collection, but only some businesses will find our service options suitable.

All new dwellings and/or dwelling additions must have an approved occupancy permit.

New commercial buildings and commercial building alterations must also have an approved occupancy permit.

An application for a Property Information Certificate can be made to Council at the time of sale of a property.

It can provide property information and building particulars.

Under the Local Government Act 1989 each local government can make local laws to help it carry out its functions and powers.

A Community Laws Officer is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergencies only.

The subdivision of land means dividing it into two or more lots.

You can also subdivide an existing building.

The Knox Housing Strategy 2015 sets out Council’s plan for managing housing growth and development to respond to the current and future housing needs of our community.

A permit is required to display a real estate advertising sign or board on Council land in Knox. 

Council provides support for eligible Knox residents aged 55 years or older who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.