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Relocatable pools are a fun and affordable way to enjoy a splash at home with the kids. If you are setting one up, you need to comply with the Victorian safety requirements

The next stage of Park Ridge reserve upgrade begins, improving facilities for local sport and the community.

This page explains how Council allocates places for 3- and 4-year-old kindergarten programs through the Central Registration Scheme (CRS), including first-round offers, waitlists, and what parents can do if their child is not offered a place.

This page provides parents with all key annual dates for 3- and 4-year-old kindergarten programs in Knox, including registration, allocation, offers, orientation, and term dates.

Guidance for parents on preparing their child for kindergarten, attending orientation sessions, and managing changes to their kindergarten placement. Includes information on additional support if needed. 

This is not provided by Council, contact your kindergarten service provider for details.
 

A variety of activities for toddlers, kids and young people, including martial arts, Preschool Music & Movement, Kelly Mini Sports AFL and Cricket Sessions, skateboarding, and dance.

Knox City Council helps residents aged 65 and over (or 50 and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) live independently at home.

We offer support, activities, and events through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) to encourage active ageing, social connection, and participation in the community.

A variety of activities that encourage mindfulness for all ages, including body balance, chair yoga and yoga.
A range of different outdoor activities for a variety of ages and abilities including a guided cultural walk, beginners skateboarding session and Pickleball.

Being able to rely on a “consistent, happy face” means everything to Sarah Weichert and her sons, who attend child care at a Knox Children and Family Centre run by Council.

Discover your new way to move. From the 23 February, join free, fun activities across Knox for all ages and abilities.

Between the 19-24 January, bring your children down to Boronia library to explore the food cycle from farm to compost.