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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/234334/Community-Matters-October-2022.pdf Explore
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14 Sep 2022: The runway to 2032 is a golden opportunity to focus on fuelling new economic growth, jobs for the future and improved transport infrastructure. ... 2. A new Ipswich Planning Scheme to help manage the city’s state-leading growth is a step closer to
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28 Mar 2011: REGULATORY TRAFFIC AND PARKING . SIGNS" – 22 OCTOBER 2010 TO 4 FEBRUARY 2011 With reference to a report by the Infrastructure Planning and Operations Manager . ... for assessment and possible inclusion in future SafeST pr
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12 Apr 2012: 3. LOCAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN UPDATE AND FUTURE PLANNING With reference to a report by the Infrastructure Planning and Partnerships Manager . ... A.
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by Anna Lewisipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/125194/Division3Profile_2021Census.pdf Explore
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21 Feb 2024: As suburbs within Division 3 are mostly well-established, population growth is expected to be stable, and much slower compared to new development areas of Ipswich. ... The Division 3 population total in Table 1 is derived from the total of all suburb
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23 Nov 2021: The $530 million budget finds a balance between limiting the financial impact on ratepayers and residents, while ensuring council is preparing the city for future growth. ... The $46 million project is the council’s most significant road infrastructure
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21 Feb 2024: The Division 4 population total in Table 1 is derived from the total of all suburb populations. ... Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021.
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21 Feb 2024: The Division 1 population total in Table 1 is derived from the total of all suburb populations. ... 6%, which represents an average annual population change of 3. 6% per year.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/120715/Local-Law-No.-4-Permits-Consolidated.pdf Explore
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11 Nov 2019: a) the operation of a permit regulated activity on a State‐controlled road if regulation of the activity is prohibited by Chapter 6 (Road Transport Infrastructure) of the Transport Infrastructure Act ... m) the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994; and. (n
by McCullough Robertson Lawyersipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/120720/Local-Law-No.-49-Vegetation-Management-2019-Consolidated3.pdf Explore
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8 Oct 2019: with its natural growth other than:. (a) pruning to promote regeneration, to remove dead wood or to prevent interference with buildings or services; or. ... infrastructure). Division 3A - Vegetation management plans. Vegetation management plans. 18A.(1)
by McCullough Robertson Lawyersipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/120719/Local-Law-No.-8-Nuisances-and-Community-Health-and-Safety-2013-Consolidated.pdf Explore
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11 Nov 2019: local government controlled area—. (a) means land, facilities and other infrastructure owned, held in trust or otherwise controlled by the local government, other than a road; and. ... v) Future Urban Zone;. (vi) Character Areas ‐ Mixed Use Zone;.
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