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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/225632/Sustainability-Strategy.pdf Explore
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18 Nov 2021: POPULATION GROWTH. Our population is predicted to grow to 557,649 by 2041 from its current population of approximately 232,930 in 2021 (source: iFuture Corporate Plan 2021–2026). ... high car use. population growth. low density suburban form.
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25 Nov 2022: We know that 70 per cent of Ipswich’s population growth is taking place in the corridor between Ipswich and Springfield Central. ... Councillors unanimously adopted the recommendation at the Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Meeting on 15
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2 Apr 2018: 9 February 2018 concerning the draft North Ipswich Open Space Master Plan (NIOSMP). ... That Council note the Draft North Ipswich Open Space Master Plan as outlined in.
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31 May 2018: in the desire for a brighter, prosperous and peaceful future for us all. ... Manager dated 26 March 2018 concerning the draft Greening Ipswich Initiative 2018–2021.
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5 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 ... Lot Residential Zone; (ii)
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22 Oct 2013: C. That future amendments to Council’s Infrastructure Charging Policy incorporate the order of cost identified for the Springfield-Greenbank Arterial as outlined in the report by the Project Manager (Transport ... 2013 concerning a report by the
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22 Jun 2021: Our strategic planning enables us to prepare and respond to the city’s rapid growth and expansion of infrastructure networks and will be underpinned by an evidence based approach to determine ... THEME 4 – A TRUSTED AND LEADING ORGANISATION. OUTCOMES.
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13 Nov 2017: H. RECEPTION AND CONSIDERATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS:. 2. Infrastructure and Emergency Management Committee’s Report3. ... I. CONSIDERATION OF NOTIFIED MOTIONS:. J. RECEPTION OF NOTICES OF MOTION FOR FUTURE MEETINGS:.
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27 Aug 2013: Seconded by Councillor Bromage. The motion was put and carried. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE. ... The meeting closed at 11.10 am. _______________________________________________________________________________. 15 JULY 2013 CITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE
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5 Nov 2018: Facilitate the recovery of foraging habitat suitable for retention of a long term population. ... Ensure that local populations do not suffer from predation from European red foxes.
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