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Council will consult its kindergarten staff on a proposal to stop running standalone sessional kindergartens and lease its buildings to other providers from January 2025.
Council has adopted its budget for 2023-24, which invests $191M in capital works and services.
Knox, Maroondah and Yarra Ranges councils have partnered to ensure the Bayswater Business Precinct (BBP) continues its growth as an economic powerhouse in the eastern suburbs.
Knox Council has adopted its first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to strengthen relationships between the First Nations and wider community through meaningful steps to advance reconciliation.
Council will meet on 14 August to make a decision on its future role in kindergarten services.
Council will stop running standalone kindergarten services and will make its buildings available to other sessional kindergarten providers from January 2025.
In the first month of the new weekly food and garden bin service, Knox residents have halved the amount of rubbish going to landfill and diverted 1900 tonnes of food scraps and other organics to be turned into compost.
A Knox City Council delegation has met with Minister for Planning Sonya Kilkenny to discuss concerns over the state government’s approval of a Development Plan for the former Boronia Heights school site.
Each year, Council asks the community how you think we’re performing in a number of areas as part of the statewide Local Government Community Satisfaction Survey.
We are seeking your feedback to understand what services you value most. Share your feedback by 22 October, to inform our Budget 2024-25 and service planning.
Council is making some changes to its annual awards program that recognises and celebrates exceptional contributions in our diverse community.
A River Red Gum sapling (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) was planted at Quarry Reserve, Ferntree Gully on Monday 9 October. This tree has been propagated from seeds of the 400 year old Separation Tree which was located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne.