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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.
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.
Housing affordability is a growing problem in the Eastern Metropolitan community.
Eastern Affordable Housing Alliance (EAHA) advocates affordable housing to those who most need it.