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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/236361/Urban-Greening-Policy.pdf Explore
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25 Nov 2022: feasible due to the location or species of tree. All practicable options for resolving issues with trees should be exhausted before tree. ... have been pursued. • Environmental offsets are not appropriate for all activities or impacts. •
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17 Apr 2013: Children learn about making choices that impact the environment and gain an understanding. ... You may wish to stick the completed worm onto cardboard to keep it firmly in one piece.• Show the completed worm to the children focusing on all the.
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16 Mar 2004: of fire, spillage, breakage or escape of some or all of the load;. ... e) all of the Springfield Locality excluding the lands included in the Town CentreDesignation.
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22 Jun 2021: Risk is inherent in all our business activities. Ipswich Waste Services continuously manages risk through daily work activities. ... a) Quality management systems ISO 9001:2015. b) Environmental management systems ISO 14001:2015.
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5 Jul 2023: Reviewing regional ‘Build Back Better’ opportunities. Identify supply chain issues and potential solutions. ... ONGOING CHALLENGES FOR RECOVERY. Housing supply issues leading to homelessness and rough sleeping.
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6 Jul 2006: for future meetings • Questions • Officers' Reports • Consideration of Items placed on the agenda by a Councillor in accordance with section 6. ... Reports by Committees 19.1 In a report of a Committee or in any other matter before Council, a
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24 May 2022: It is the responsibility of all ICC staff, contractors, consultants and other workers to report all suspected cases of fraud or corruption. ... All reports of alleged fraud and corruption will be treated confidentially to the fullest extent possible
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8 Oct 2003: a) All poultry are to be kept so as not to cause a nuisance. ... a) All pigeons are to be kept so as not to cause a nuisance.
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25 Jun 2024: and all other requirements placed upon Ipswich Waste Services or to which we subscribe. ... 6. 3. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. Ipswich Waste Services will provide council with a report detailing the following items:.
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26 Aug 2022: higher average temperatures across all seasons. more hot days and extreme heat waves. ... Just spend 20 minutes in your favourite outdoor space and tell us about the birds you see during that period.
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