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Move Your Way returns to Knox for 2024

Knox Council is excited to announce the return of the much-loved Move Your Way program for 2024.

This year, the program will run over a fortnight across various locations in Knox from 12 March – 24 March.

Knox resident, Leah, who participated in the program last year, said “it was the best opportunity to do something for myself – and to get the kids to try something new.”

Join in the fun and find your new way to move, with over 60 free activities on offer this year, there is something for all ages and abilities.

To view the full program timetable, search for Move Your Way on the Knox City Council website and register now! Limited spots available.

For more information or any questions, you can contact MoveYourWay@knox.vic.gov.au or call our Customer Service team on 9298 8000.

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