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17 Mar 2023: At the same time, Ipswich is attracting unprecedented population growth accelerated by some of the largest master planned residential developments in the Southern Hemisphere. ... in Queensland. 4.4% population. growth. 5.3% gross regional. product growth.
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17 Jun 2021: 5. DEMANDS OF POPULATION GROWTH. Ipswich is one of the fastest growing cities in Queensland, with over 160,000 new residents expected to reside within our City's boundary within the ... This Resource Recovery Strategy sets out a strategy to not only
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21 Feb 2013: Seconded by Councillor Attwood. The motion was put and carried. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE. ... B. That Council:. 1. Incorporate into its advocacy efforts, the findings of the National Growth Areas Alliance’s (NGAA) latest research into skills and
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19 Jul 2021: LOBB STREET. Deeb. ingCk. OLD T. OOWO. OMBA. ROAD. CRES. CENT. ... DALE. HUN. TINGD. ALE. STREET. EAGLETO. N. CRES. CENT. EAGLET. ON.
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2 May 2013: Seconded by Councillor Casos. The motion was put and carried. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE. ... With reference to a report by the Principal Officer (City Infrastructure Planning) dated.
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5 Nov 2019: systems for present and future generations; or. (j) important for protecting a water catchment area; or. ... which it is situated (for example, by the construction of boardwalks and other infrastructure).
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19 Feb 2007: systems for present and future generations; or. (j) important for protecting a water catchment area; or. ... which it is situated (for example, by the construction of boardwalks and other infrastructure).
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1 Feb 2022: b) sustainable development and management of assets and infrastructure, and delivery of effective services. ... This Code was updated to include a ‘Message from the CEO’ and approved by the Chief Executive Officer on 14 January 2022.
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5 Nov 2019: road if licensing of the activity is prohibited by Chapter 6 (Road Transport Infrastructure) of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994; or (b) the operation of a permit regulated activity which is—. ... Services (Accredita
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10 Nov 2022: Population growth and urbanisation – Ipswich has the fastest population growth rate in Queensland which requires new housing, employment and other supporting facilities and infrastructure to be developed. ... acquisition and management of priority
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