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25 Nov 2022: Building disaster resilience. Enhancing the skills of council employees to help them better support the community in times of disaster was the focus when council joined with Queensland Fire and Emergency
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20 May 2011: MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING . 15 APRIL 2011 . Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building 45 Roderick Street, Ipswich . The meeting commenced at 9.01 am . ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT .
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11 Nov 2019: h) Service fittings such as fire hydrants, water supply valves, water meters, junction boxes etc.
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17 Mar 2023: Supacat. FIRE PROTECTIONSYSTEM. LIGHTING. MAIN SENSOR SLAVED. ARMAMENT. BALLISTIC ARMOUR. MACHINING.
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27 Jun 2024: To replace existing temporary cameras. 450 80 80 610. Disaster Awareness Camera Network – Fire Detection Cameras. ... Specialist Fire Detection and Disaster Monitoring Cameras. 80 80 80 240.
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9 Apr 2020: ß WARNING: Failure to install a Compliant Smoke Alarm is an offence under the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990. ... f). “Business Day” means a day other than:. (w). “Outgoings” means rates or charges on theLand by any competent authority
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5 Apr 2022: The centre brought together representatives from the Queensland Police Service, Queensland Fire and Emergency Service and various State Government departments to best respond to and recover from one of our
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14 Sep 2022: Burns reduce fire risk. Council will undertake hazard reduction burns to reduce the risk of bushfires that may threaten properties and the community.
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28 Sep 2022: harsher fire weather. fewer frosts. reduced rainfall in the south-east. more intense downpours. ... climate change adaptation (due to increase in storm events, fires, temperature change) and reduction of urban heat island effect.
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13 Apr 2023: We want to keep reminding our community to stay vigilant and be on the lookout for anything that may be suspicious.”.
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