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The Youth Summit is held every two years and brings together young people across Knox to discuss important topics relating to young people, including education and life skills, outdoor and recreation and how Council communicates with young people.
Youth Services provide free, short to medium-term counselling for young people 10 to 25 years. They also provide family support to those who live, work or study in Knox.
The Knox Youth Advisory Committee brings together young people aged 12 – 25, community representatives and Councillors to discuss local issues.
Parking rules make our roads safer and the use of parking spaces fair for our community.
Use our A-Z Waste Guide to find out how to recycle or dispose of household items in Knox.
On-street parking sensors help manage parking in high-demand areas and encourage efficient turnover of spaces.
Knox provides many programs and resources to encourage more students to walk and cycle to school.
Walking and cycling to school is much better for the environment, children's health, traffic congestion and safety.
The Road Management Act 2004 stipulates that each council is required to publicly document a register of public roads under their jurisdiction, referred to as a 'Road Register'.
Emergencies can happen at any time.
Preparing an emergency plan will help you feel more in control when an emergency strikes. It will also help you and your family recover afterwards.
Some parks and reserves in Knox have exercise reserves or outdoor gyms.
Knox City Council actively supports sporting clubs to promote gender equality in sport and discourage violence against women.
The Highlight Trail features larger scale, iconic artworks that are often associated with major redevelopment projects, as well as socially engaged arts that support cultural development and creative placemaking. More will be added to this trail as relevant new public artworks are completed.
This trail is a 35 km circuit ideal for vehicle touring outside of peak hour traffic times.