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1 Aug 2005: d) reduce the density or extent of infestation by declared pests.
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7 Mar 2016: 2016(02) of 8 February 2016 be received and adopted. Seconded by Councillor Antoniolli. ... Moved by Councillor Antoniolli: That the Health and Community Safety Committee Report No.
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23 Sep 2021: With the community’s cooperation, work has progressed well and we are expecting the works to be completed by late 2021,” Cr Doyle said. ... The appearance of the city’s businesses affects perception of an area and how often people visit,” Cr
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1 Sep 2003: c) the extent the noise is likely to interfere with the use and enjoyment of theresidential premises at the time of its emission;. ... clearthe vegetation to an extent specified in the notice.
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4 Jan 2023: Cr Doyle and I wish all Division 3 residents a Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.”. ... Many playgrounds sit empty during the warmer months when the equipment is too hot to use,” Cr Doyle said.
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12 Mar 2012: Interest Mayor, Councillor P Pisasale, Councillors Morrison, Tully, Attwood, Nardi, Morrow, Bromage, Antoniolli and C Pisasale . ... adopted subject to the inclusion of Cr C Pisasale in the Councillor’s apologies.
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31 Oct 2023: Residents shared their concerns about the potential impact of this development on local roads, traffic, stormwater management, wildlife and amenity,” Cr Doyle said. ... The clubhouse has a 100-person capacity room, canteen, covered outdoor space,
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18 Jul 2022: Council has taken a derelict mall and delivered a revitalised, inclusive space for the local community to not only enjoy but be proud of, in the heart of Ipswich,” Cr Doyle ... The projects include significant road rehabilitation works on Charlotte
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5 Apr 2022: The project involves road repairs and resurfacing, line marking, constructing kerbing and gutters, lowering water services, and installing stormwater drains,” Cr Doyle said. ... vehicles and 1,000 spectators,” Cr Doyle said. The free event will take
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31 May 2017: 2017(04) of 10 April 2017 be received and adopted. Seconded by Councillor Antoniolli. ... MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING 18 APRIL 2017. 3. Councillors Antoniolli and C Pisasale.
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