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We conduct citizenship ceremonies throughout the year. At your citizenship ceremony you will make the Australian Citizenship Pledge of Commitment and receive your certificate.
May 26 is the National Sorry Day. It is recognised by Knox City Council every year.
The City of Knox acknowledges that it sits on the traditional land of the Kulin Nation. Knox City Council recognises, respects and shares in the customs of the people of Wurundjeri and the Bunurong.
Knox City Council is committed to providing a website that is accessible to our entire community, no matter what device they access it through.
At all times, we aim for the accepted worldwide standard, WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines.
Knox is a thriving, progressive municipality with great diversity and beautiful contrasts. And that’s most obvious when looking at the people that make up this city.
It’s part of Council’s role to create thriving communities. We are working for a community where everyone can participate with pride and a sense of belonging.
Our media policy details how Council responds to requests from the media.
In Knox City Council meetings, Councillors make decisions to guide the ongoing operation of Council. Learn about the different meetings, when they are held, how they work and watch them online. You can also submit a question or query to be read out at the next Council meeting.
Knox City Council publishes agendas and minutes of all Council meetings.
You can also watch the latest meetings online.
See the agendas and minutes for all 2016 Council and Strategic Planning Committee (SPC) meetings.
People from all over the world come to live, work and play in Knox.
We are proud of our ethnically, culturally and religiously diverse community. It makes us who we are.
See the agendas and minutes for all 2023 Council and Strategic Planning Committee (SPC) meetings.
Access a public register of land gifted to Knox City Council.
Amendment C174knox rezoned Council declared surplus assets, including 3 early years sites.