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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/10435/school_recycling_guide.pdf Explore
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17 Apr 2013: particularly for Prep)• Considering waste when making school purchases• Buying recycled paper and other products made from recycled materials• Reducing packaging provided at school canteens / tuckshops• Hold a regular ‘nude food’
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15 Dec 2023: It is the gateway to our neighbouring agricultural regions, home to the nation’s largest RAAF base, with an abundance of land for industrial, commercial and residential growth. ... 1. HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 17.3%. 2. MANUFACTURING 12.3%. 3.
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16 Apr 2024: 6. FOOD. Food will be supplied at my event To determine if your event requires a Food Licence under the Food Act 2006 or to obtain an application form, please visit ... Food – copy of Food Licence. Proof of charitable or not-for-profit status.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/251502/Queens-Park-Excursion-Guide_A4_12pp_web.pdf Explore
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19 Mar 2024: 10. Extreme/hazardous weather. 10. Poor weather. 10. WHAT TO DO AFTER YOUR EXCURSION. ... always thoroughly wash/sanitise hands after visiting Ipswich Nature Centre, especially before eating food.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/98193/What-a-Waste-Teacher-Resource-Booklet-2018.pdf Explore
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13 Jul 2018: Learning Outcomes• Children learn to differentiate the types of food that can and cannot be fed. ... water melon ripped up papertea bag. hair capsicumcarrot. FOOD ITEMS FOR ACTIVITY 5.
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20 Aug 2023: GETTING AROUND. EFFICIENT HOME. CIRCULAR ECONOMY. KITCHEN AND GARDEN. BUYING BETTER. ... More to explore.FESTIVAL ZONES. Efficient home Circular economy Kitchen and garden Getting around Buying better.
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17 Sep 2019: homes and gift hampers allowed? Note sure this passes the pub test.
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29 Apr 2021: WICKED WORMS AND ORGANIC FOOD GARDENING. Presented by Natura Education. Learn how to create compost at home with everyday items. ... Take home a mini seed item to get started! BRIC A BRAC ART ATTACK.
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13 Aug 2020: It also includes larger scale dumping of building (construction and demolition) materials, household goods (such as whitegoods, mattresses and furniture), abandoned cars and car parts, scrap tyres and hazardous waste. ... Community Program. Other waste
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13 Dec 2023: cans, food tins). Plastic bottles and containers (milk, soft drink and shampoo bottles, yoghurt/ice cream tubs). ... A cleaner and greener future. at home 17. This year-round program helps all Queenslanders prepare for natural disasters.
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