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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/248194/Divisional-Newsletter_November2023_Marketing_WEB.pdf Explore
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31 Oct 2023: non-habitable use.“As we move through the program and re-zone the land, council will engage with the Ipswich community to develop a plan for the best future use for ... The bollards improve safety and protect community assets by providing vehicle
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28 Feb 2011: by the Planning Officer (Biodiversity) dated 5 November 2010. B. That the Planning Officer (Biodiversity) commence negotiations with DERM for a . ‘Damage Mitigation Permit’ ... Environment and Conservation Committee and the di
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25 Jan 2024: 20. What we are doing:. making quiet zones available at large events.
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14 Sep 2022: Floodwaters damaged almost 600 dwellings, 300 businesses, more than 250 vehicles, as well as loss of livestock. ... We want to avoid the area being damaged by vandals who try and enter the grounds with cars or other illegal vehicles and fencing will
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17 Mar 2023: 2016 also saw Ipswich become a Refugee Welcome Zone, and we celebrate the social and cultural benefits that flow from hearing the stories and lived experiences of our emerging refugee
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5 Feb 2015: 26 – ADAPTIVE REUSE OF. CHARACTER PLACES, IDENTIFIED PLACES OF INTEREST AND PRE-1946 BUILDINGS LOCATED IN CHARACTER ZONES. ... 26 – Adaptive Reuse of Character Places, Identified Places of Interest and Pre-1946 Buildings Located in Character Zones.
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17 Jun 2021: Ipswich is located within an identified leviable zone. At present, the Queensland Government's waste levy at $85 per tonne for general Municipal Solid Waste (current as at 1 July 2021), ... IDEAS AND OPPORTUNITIES EXPRESSED BY THE IPSWICH COMMUNITY ALSO
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5 Oct 2022: loadings:. (a) 6.00 am and 6.00 pm Mondays to Fridays (both inclusive) 25%. ... Ordinary earnings as expressed in this clause shall include annualised allowances and shift loadings averaged over the preceding twelve (12) months.
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23 Aug 2012: QLD BLUE LIGHT ASSOCIATION. Certificate thanking Council for their support. IPSWICH BOYS BRIGADE – YOUNG DRIVER PROGRAM. ... 5. PILOT COMMUNITY DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM With reference to a report by the Business Liaison Officer dated 27 June 2012.
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10 Aug 2023: Ipswich Waste Services Fleet. In the last quarter, council received its 17th new Volvo waste collection vehicle. ... Service performance metric’s have improved since the addition of these new state of the art vehicles.
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