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25 Mar 2019: In accordance with our policy, we advise that neither McGrathNicol nor any member or employee or related or associated entity of the firm undertakes responsibility in any way whatsoever, including by
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19 Apr 2017: 3. EXPLORATION PERMIT (COAL) EPC 2364 - NOTIFICATION OF SURRENDER. DIVISION 10 With reference to a report by the Acting Development Planning Manager dated. ... 3 March 2017 concerning notification from the Department of Natural Resources and Mines (DNRM)
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5 Nov 2019: controlled areas Division 1 Permits 6 Requirement for a permit . (1) A person (other than a local government) must not undertake an activity which is a permit regulated activity3 — (a) ... 4) Notwithstanding section 6(1
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5 Nov 2019: Part 2 Permits and prohibited activities 5 Requirement for a permit . (1) A person (other than a local government) must not undertake an activity which is a permit regulated activity1 . ... 4) Notwithstanding section 5(1)
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16 Sep 2021: $471,000 – kerb and channel upgrades. $1.836m – sport facilities upgrade to Atlantic Drive Sporting Complex – Sport Field and Lighting, Springfield. ... $100,000 – Tivoli Sporting Complex upgrade. $672,000 – Transport and traffic projects,
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4 Jan 2023: While the project has been delayed due to rain and weather conditions, works are expected to be completed by late February 2023. ... NEW IRRIGATION FOR TIVOLI SPORTS FIELDSThe irrigation system on the Tivoli Sporting Complex baseball fields has been
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5 Apr 2022: Construction has entered an exciting phase on Ipswich’s newest major sporting venue at Springfield Central ahead of its opening in late-2022. ... A fenced construction zone is in place and there may be increased local noise from construction equipment
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4 Mar 2022: To the maximum extent permitted by law, council makes no statement, representation, or warranty (including, but not limited to, accuracy, reliability, completeness or fitness for a particular purpose) in relation to ... To the maximum extent permitted by
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31 Oct 2023: Residents must take civil action for redress. The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) can provide residents with an avenue for making claims for loss or damages for certain matters. ... In Ipswich we have 43 council-owned rainfall and
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27 Sep 2023: By 2050, we must divert 95 per cent of our city’s waste from landfill, and we must increase recycling of our city’s waste by 70 per cent. ... It’s great to see our public spaces receiving much-needed improvements. Parks and sporting fields are
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