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Knox residents needing to access counselling and welfare services have a range of available options in the local community.

Council can provide a stormwater drainage information report for properties where stormwater connects into the Council stormwater system.

Here at Knox City Council, we work for and with our community.

Find support, detailed information and learn how to apply for our services.

We received a proposal that seeks to apply planning controls to parts of 1500 and 1501 EastLink, Scoresby to enable the existing use of the land as freeway service centres to continue.

The Youth Hive is a space for young people aged 10 to 25 who live, work, study or have a connection in Knox. It is located inside the Knox Library.

Occupational therapy aims to improve your safety and independence at home. It does this by working with you on alternative ways to complete tasks and use aids and equipment.

You will need a Land Information Certificate for selling a property or refinancing purposes.

Council's home modification service aims to improve or maintain your functional independence so that you can continue to move safely about in your home.

The Bright Ideas Network is a collaboration between Knox City Council, residents, community groups and local businesses. It is the voice of the Over 55s in Knox.

The Knox Over 55s Zest4Life program is a range of free and low-cost events and activities designed to support people to remain active and socially connected within Knox.

You can register your child for 3 and 4-year-old participating kindergartens programs online through Council’s Central Registration Scheme.

Registrations start on 1 April the year before your child starts kindergarten.

This strategy outlines the priorities for biodiversity within Knox City Council over the next decade (2024-2034).