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  1. Fact Sheet Did you know a failing septic or ... (PDF, 547k)

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    13 Mar 2014: Avoid putting hazardous chemicals into your system e.g. paints. Avoid putting solids into your system e.g. ... food scraps, sanitary napkins. Clean out grease traps regularly. • Children do not play on or near the irrigation area. •

  2. BENEFITS TO SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND:Catalytic infrastructure at the ERIA ... (PDF, 724k)

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    2 May 2024: This investment will unlock 3,500 full time equivalent jobs across diversely skilled and high-value industries including manufacturing, transport, postal and warehousing, and provide critical trunk infrastructure to nearby residential

  3. Ipswich City Council has prepared and adopted the Koala ... (PDF, 2621k)

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    7 Sep 2017: Some fence designs can trap a koala and make it vulnerable to attack by domestic dogs, as well as restrict access to important food and shelter trees.

  4. 30 June, 2022 Ipswich to manage growth with new ... (PDF, 261k)

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    29 Jun 2022: More than 241,400 residents call Ipswich home and we are growing at a rate of about 3 per cent, the.

    by Shane Currie
  5. One of the top reasons koalas need to be ... (PDF, 1410k)

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    7 Sep 2017: Koala movement. Koalas need to regularly move around their home range to visit preferred food and shelter trees, and to delineate their territory, as well as for social interaction and breeding. ... Juvenile koalas may need to disperse for.

  6. COVID-19 fee relief measures Q1 (1 July – 30 ... (PDF, 442k)

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    30 Nov 2020: Entertainment Venue Licencing• Temporary Events Licencing• Public Swimming Pool licencing• Caravan Park and Camping Ground Licencing• Temporary Homes Licencing• Food Business Licencing• Private Cemeteries Regulations• Environmental

    by Beth Anderson
  7. 22 June, 2023 Economic development key to city’s financial ... (PDF, 262k)

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    21 Jun 2023: said the five-year strategy hoped to establish 11,500 new jobs for Ipswich residents; expansion of key industries including defence, manufacturing, health, transport and logistics; an increase of $6.5 ... It will build on the success of the past year,

    by Shane Currie
  8. PO Box 191, IPSWICH QLD 4305 | T (07) ... (PDF, 92k)

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    11 Feb 2022: Rates assessment number (if known). Address. Suburb State/Territory Postcode. Home phone Mobile.

  9. PROFILE 1 – PLATYPUS  Platypus   Ornithorhynchus anatinus  The platypus is one of Australia’s most remarkable mammals.  They are classified as a Monotrome, which means they raise their young like most mammals but do n (PDF, 113k)

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    7 Mar 2014: sensitive bill which allows them to forage for food along the bottom of the river bed. Their webbed front feet and large flat tail assists them with swimming and burrowing. ... and territorial.

  10. 30 June, 2022 Collaboration to create employment opportunities in ... (PDF, 272k)

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    29 Jun 2022: We are expecting rapid growth in key industries such as transport, logistics and warehousing, manufacturing, health and community services and hospitality in coming years,” Cr Jonic said. ... Council is committed to creating economic opportunities that

    by Shane Currie

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