Beaches and waterways The City of Kingston has more than 13 kilometres of coastline as well as creeks, waterways, lakes and wetlands offering natural habitats for a variety of plant and animal life as well as providing recreation and relaxation for locals and visitors alike.
Flooding Find out who is responsible for managing drainage and storm water, and what to do if you experience flooding.
Heritage and planning Find out about the policies and planning instruments in place to conserve, protect and recognise heritage places of natural and cultural significance.
Our Green Wedge Kingston is proud to be home to one of Melbourne’s valuable ‘Green Wedges’ and transforming former landfills into the Chain of Parks – a project that will see more than 300 hectares of land transformed into linked open spaces for the community to enjoy.
Parks and reserves Kingston is home to a huge variety of parks, playgrounds, and recreational reserves whether you want to play, jog, walk the dog or just relax in nature.
Sustainability Find out about the many initiatives Council is implementing to drive sustainability, including a guide to how your day to day actions can contribute to a more sustainable world, and how we are managing our water and natural resources.
Trees, plants, and nature strips Find out what Council are doing to preserve our precious trees, and initiatives for residents including free native plants, guides to make your gardens more wildlife friendly, an indigenous plant growing guide, as well as rules around pruning and looking after your nature strip.