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Council offers a variety of free educational workshops as part of the Club Development Program to support sport and leisure club committees, coaches and members.

ConnectUs is an online listing of services, supports and programs available to young people aged 10 - 25 years across Knox, Maroondah and Yarra Ranges.

You must apply for a permit if you wish to trade on Council land or roadsides in Knox.

In 1999, the Council appointed the Ferntree Gully Cemetery Trust Committee to oversee the management of the cemetery.

This committee was sunsetted in 2017.

If you need to access Knox City Council owned or managed land, you need a Council Reserve Access Permit.

The City of Knox has over 70 bushland reserves that enhance the landscape and contribute to our local biodiversity.

Knox City Council checks our playgrounds regularly, but there may be times when equipment has been damaged without our knowledge.

Knox Council have accessible playgrounds with extra features for children living with disabilities. These playgrounds offer equipment that all children can play on.

There is also an accessible toilet located in Wally Tew Playground.

Urban stormwater runoff is a shared responsibility between residents or property owners, Councils, the Department of Transport and Melbourne Water.

All prescribed accommodation businesses must be registered with Council. This is a requirement of the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 (the Act).

Knox Community Arts Centre is a popular venue for theatre, film cabaret and recitals. This versatile venue is also suited for small or large meetings, conferences and function hire.

Knox City Council residents elect 9 councillors to govern the wards in Knox, including the Mayor and Deputy Mayor.