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7 Oct 2003: 2) Such slopes are planted with protective vegetation asdirected by the engineer or the Council;.
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28 Oct 2019: OUR ENVIRONMENT. THEME 5LISTENING, LEADING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. GOAL 4 – Important areas of native habitat and vegetation are conserved, the city’s important waterways are protected and their water quality enhanced, ... Strategy 3 – Waterways
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21 Jun 2011: MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING . 17 MAY 2011 . Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building 45 Roderick Street, Ipswich . The meeting commenced at 9.00 am . ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT . Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor)
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4 Apr 2014: staff development activity during normal business hours. 2. WOOLSHED CREEK RESERVE - KOALA NATURE REFUGE UPDATE With reference to a report by the Community Partnerships Officer dated 22 January. ... 2014 concerning an update on the proposed Koala Nature
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18 Sep 2014: 3. SPONSORSHIP OF THE BLACK SNAKE CREEK FESTIVAL With reference to a report by the Community Development Team Leader dated. ... Association for the Black Snake Creek Festival and that this amount be funded from DEM00012 - 10.01.01.
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14 Nov 2014: PRESENTATION – HEALTHY WATERWAYS REPORT CARD. With reference to a presentation by Julie McLellan (CEO) from Healthy Waterways concerning the 2014 Healthy Waterways Report Card Grade and the proposed new monitoring program. ... Section 275(1)(h) for a
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21 Feb 2024: The southern boundary follows Bundamba Creek north of Blackstone, the Cunningham Highway and Redbank Plains Road. ... The eastern extent is bordered by Goodna Creek, the Ipswich Motorway and Stuart Street.
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30 Apr 2018: The contractors would thenseparate the contaminants in the recyclate stream and send it to landfill. ... Before kerbside commingled recycling services were introduced in Australia waste packaging was recycled through single stream systems.
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31 May 2017: The property has been identified as part of the Bundamba Creek Corridor Plan to manage the long term transformation of the Bundamba Creek.
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27 Aug 2013: RECOMMENDATION. A. That sponsorship of $2,750.00 be allocated to the proposed Black Snake Creek Festival. ... of the Community and Customer Service Committee, promote the positive benefits of the Black Snake Creek Festival to the community.
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