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Poorly maintained properties can have negative social, economic and safety impacts.

Knox City Council can issue fines for unsightly and unsafe properties.

Too much noise can reduce a person’s quality of life. What may be enjoyable to one person, may not be enjoyable to others. So it’s important to be considerate when creating noise.

There are steps you can take to deal with noise pollution near you.

Knox City Council's Electronic Gaming Machine Policy provides direction to Council, the community and businesses on the use of electronic gaming machines in Knox.

Protect your lives and property by staying alert to current warnings for storms and floods.

In an emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

The Tim Neville Arboretum on Dorset Road, Ferntree Gully is an 11-acre, multipurpose recreation reserve.

The Recreation and Leisure Committee (RLC) guides Knox City Council on sporting, recreation and leisure matters.

It's made up of community members, Council officers and current Councillors.

Parents can become more involved in the kindergarten care and education of their child by taking part in a parent group. 

Knox City Council Youth Services carry out an annual survey to measure the resilience of our students.

The survey was completed between 2014–2018.

Council provides a range of groups and resources specifically designed to support LGBTIQ+ young people and their families.

Amendment C165knox was undertaken to rezone 56 Kingloch Parade, Wantirna, for residential development.

Formerly known as the Wantirna Heights School, the site was rezoned as part of the State Government’s Fast Track Government Land Service to rezone surplus government land.

On 22 December 2004, the City of Knox was declared subject to termite infestation.

This means all new buildings must have a termite barrier installed.