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At its meeting on 22 July, Knox Council will consider new providers to deliver sessional kindergarten in its buildings from next year.
Knox residents and ratepayers will vote in our four-yearly council elections on 26 October.
More than 100 people are keen to play in the newest fully inclusive basketball competition in Knox.
New providers have been appointed to deliver kindergarten in all Council buildings where kindergartens are operating now.
Knox Repair Cafe has received council funding to help save hundreds of kilograms of unwanted items from landfill.
If you are interested in becoming a candidate in this year’s Council election, consider attending the free Stand for Council information session.
Make a difference and consider becoming a candidate in this year’s Council elections. Come along to free candidate information sessions at Knox Civic Centre in August and September.
Knox City Council has joined with eight other councils in Melbourne’s southeast to find a better solution for waste than burying it in the ground.
Lead our community and consider being a candidate in this year’s Council elections. Retiring councillors share why you should stand for Council. Register to attend an information session on 12 September.
Knox City Council has welcomed new planning controls for the Wantirna Health Precinct that pave the way for better access to health care, more jobs and much needed housing in Melbourne’s east.
Community organisations are invited to a free Child Safe Standards workshop on 19 September to understand their role in child safety.
Council-owned land at 58-60 Station Street in Bayswater is proposed to be sold by public auction, following a decision not to sell the site at a discounted price for social housing.