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7 Mar 2014: are habitat loss and the decline of waterways.
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29 Jun 2022: activities for cycling and road safety, and various advocacy efforts for infrastructure funding,” Mayor. ... Public and active transport are critical to keep a growing city moving.
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9 Apr 2013: FACT SHEET. Everyone wants to feel safe in their car or on public transport. ... transport. Below are some tips and strategies for staying safe on public transport:• Plan your trip in advance and ensure you have.
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29 Jun 2022: possible service for our residents.”. This commitment follows the launch of council’s interactive mowing map to give residents greater.
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/231252/ICC-Media-release-Division-3-highlights-Works-to-reinvigorate-unique-attractions-and-suburbs.pdf Explore
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29 Jun 2022: Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle, who is also Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson, said a standout figure in the budget for Division 3 was a commitment of more than $41.5
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8 Oct 2003: 4. DATE OF COUNCIL RESOLUTION: 11 December 1996. 5. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLISHED IN THE QUEENSLAND TIMES: 28 December 1996. ... Sale of Animals. The sale of impounded animals (excluding dogs and cats) shall take place on Friday (statutoryholidays excepted)
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29 Jun 2020: to repair 5,000+ potholes. $13 millionfor strategic transport projects. INCOME $’000 Net rates and utility charges 214,789 Developer donated assets 67,685 Other revenue 41,161 Government grants ... $1.8 millioniGo Active. Transport Plan. $2.6
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29 Jun 2022: Councillor Kunzelmann said the 2022-2023 Budget commitments for Division 4 showed that council is. ... footprint had also been heard in the 2022-2023 Budget with commitments to road upgrades.
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1 Jun 2022: To support and achieve these commitments, Council is dedicated to maintaining the ICT Governance Framework which sets out the requirements for users. ... 4. Human Rights Commitment. Ipswich City Council (Council) has considered the human rights protected
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24 May 2022: Revenue Policy Revenue Statement Ipswich City Council’s Fees and Charges 1.3 Human Rights Commitment: Ipswich City Council (Council) has considered the human rights protected under the.
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