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29 May 2002: that include cutting back vegetation; building out the path crossing; and moving parked cars that obstruct your view• organize community-wide, on-bike training on how to safely ride through intersections.
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7 Oct 2003: a) vegetation growing in a park or reserve; or. (b) facilities, notices or equipment in a park or reserve.
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3 Mar 2014: 4. OXLEY CREEK CATCHMENT ASSOCIATION PEAKS TO POINTS FESTIVAL 2014 FINANCIAL. ... Peaks to Points Festival to be held by the Oxley Creek Catchment Association from 19 July to 3 August 2014.
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22 Apr 2021: OUR EXISTING STRATEGIES. Materials Recovery Plan 2017–2031. Sustainability Strategy. Waterway Health Strategy 2020. ... Ipswich Waste Services Corporate Plan 2021–2026 Yearly Performance Outcomes. Waterway Health Report Card.
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28 Jun 2022: offset delivery and planning voluntary conservation agreements, waterways and catchment monitoring, management and rehabilitation, disturbed land management and monitoring, biodiversity and protected species management, and recovery planning.
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28 Jun 2022: 3. Our waterway health is improved. 4. Our natural environment is managed to support the continuation of traditional cultural practices.
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8 Jul 2013: Conservation Committee and the divisional Councillor. 2. SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND HEALTHY WATERWAYS CLEAN UP PROGRAM UPDATE 2012 -. 2013 With reference to a report by the Planning Officer (Waterway Health) dated 16 ... 3. BLACK SNAKE CREEK TOTAL WATER CYCLE
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21 May 2014: consider the following elements in the Bundamba Creek catchment: (i) Land use, development and building controls; (ii) Drainage Master Plans, Stormwater Management Plans and the associated design. ... C. That more detailed investigations be undertaken on
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7 Mar 2016: the Creek Catchment Group. 3. ... by the Waterways Health Officer dated 20 January 2016 concerning the Ipswich PlatypusWatch Project.
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24 May 2022: Examples of unreasonable lack of co-operation include:. • sending a constant stream of comprehensive and/or disorganised information without clearly defining any issue of complaint, or explaining how they relate to
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