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30 May 2024: no later than 6 weeks from round closure. Community Events. Applications for Community Events can be submitted all year round. ... Through the Events Sponsorship Program, council aims to support events that celebrate, develop and engage the city’s
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19 Oct 2018: Noise from vehicles, event activities, music and patrons can cause disturbance and nuisance. ... The number of toilets needed for guests during your event will depend on a number of factors:. •
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16 Apr 2024: The application form must be completed in full and submitted to Council no later than two (2) weeks prior to the event for small scale events and six (6) weeks prior ... to the event for larger scale events.
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15 Mar 2024: Use Parks Search to help you find an area fitting the requirements of your event. ... Public liability insurance (PLI) may be required for certain types of events or activities.
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1 Apr 2022: 01 April 2022. Hundreds of Ipswich families will celebrate and honour their mums and important women in their lives by planting more than 1,800 native plants as part of the ... Registrations are now open through the Facebook event, or by calling council
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22 Dec 2020: Reconciliation is a process to support the ongoing commitment and dialogue between both the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the wider community, and through this process, develop greater understanding ... The success of reconciliation
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30 Nov 2023: Select Top of Town traders will also open for a special late night trade event on Friday 8 December to celebrate the first night of St Nicholas Precinct.”. ... Celebrate Christmas week with a festive movie and freshly popped popcorn all under the
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31 May 2023: Our many events and exhibitions also highlight this, with interactive installations from Eva Fritz and NAIDOC Week posters from 50 years ago to now.”. ... particularly as it’s held during NAIDOC week with its highlighting of First Nations art and
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12 May 2022: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said the event, in celebration of Reconciliation Week, was an opportunity for the whole community to experience recent upgrades and new cultural facilities ... Reconciliation
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30 Nov 2020: Fees related to events (for example temporary food licences) will be refunded where the event has been cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. ... The venue is closed due to COVID-19, and/or• The community organisation is not utilising.
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