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26 Nov 2013: 2013 NATIONAL TRUST OF QUEENSLAND HERITAGE AWARDS. Governor’s Heritage Award for local heritage projects, Silver Award framed certificate presented to Ipswich Libraries for the Viva Cribb Bursary. ... The motion was put and carried. TOURISM AND
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19 Apr 2011: RESUMING THE CHAIR . Mayor, Councillor P Pisasale resumed the Chair at 7.41 pm. MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING 22 MARCH 2011 ‐ 7 –. TOURISM AND LIBRARIES COMMITTEE . Moved by Councillor Pahlke: ... the Tourism and Libraries
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22 Sep 2011: TOURISM AND LIBRARIES COMMITTEE . Moved by Councillor Pahlke: That the Tourism and Libraries Committee's Report No 2011(08) of 16 August 2011 be received and adopted. Seconded by Councillor Ireland.
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16 May 2012: Seconded by Councillor Morrow. The motion was put and carried. TOURISM AND LIBRARIES COMMITTEE. ... Moved by Councillor Pahlke: That the Tourism and Libraries Committee's Report No 2012(04) of 27 March 2012 be received and adopted.
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10 Aug 2023: Ipswich libraries go from strength to strength in 2022. Council’s six public library branches welcomed nearly 600,000 visitors last year, with every branch recording an increase in visitor numbers ... The 2021–2022 Ipswich Libraries Survey Report,
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22 Feb 2022: The community and council staff were engaged through a survey (digital and paper-based). ... Figure 6: Connection to Ipswich – total participants (Survey, Mark the Map, Quick Question).
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28 Aug 2023: The furniture planned for installation at Springfield Central Library is due to arrive next quarter. ... Furniture requirements for each library continue to be reviewed and future requirements identified.
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28 Jun 2022: The Ipswich brand is positive and inclusive. HOW WE MEASURE. Community Perception Survey. ... Promote our libraries, provide literature programs, provide community training, provide literacy programs, select and manage library materials, provide library
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12 Jun 2023: All people are afforded the same human rights regardless of background, where we live, what we look like, what we think, or what we believe.
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21 Oct 2014: Lastly, I look forward to welcoming you, Mayor Pisasale, and your delegation here in Autumn to celebrate together a milestone in our two cities’ friendship. ... The motion was put and carried. TOURISM AND LIBRARIES COMMITTEE. Moved by Councillor Attwood
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