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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.

We provide a convenient immunisation service at Knox Civic Centre. Vaccinations help you to stay healthy and provide protection against serious diseases and infections.

If you are under 65 years of age (under 50 years of age for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) you may be able to access the Home and Community Care Program (HACC).

Rates and charges are a vital part of the funding for local government.

Rates contribute to the running of Knox City Council through building and improving infrastructure, creating better community support and running our many services.

The Knox Community Arts Centre is a performing arts theatre located on the corner of Mountain Highway and Scoresby Road in Bayswater.

The annual budget details how your rates will be spent to maintain and deliver our facilities and services.

As well as in-website translation, there are translated and interpreter services information available to the Knox community.

Knox was named a city in 1969. It received its Coat of Arms in 1980.

The Coat of Arms tells the story of Knox’s pioneer beginnings and rapid development. The history of Knox talks about the birth of the region in more detail.

 

We support reconciliation wherever possible and in practical and symbolic ways. It is the first step in understanding and respecting each other.

We acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the Bunurong and Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay respect to all Elders past and present.