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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/132180/VegetationProtectionOrderApplication2020_4.pdf Explore
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14 Jul 2020: g) An important habitat for native animals (including native or migratory birds) or a part of a fauna and flora corridor. ... Identified as an important local or regional corridor (i.e. within the Ipswich Nature Conservation Strategy).
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29 Aug 2022: 13 12 53. For bookings or enquiries related to advertising on overpasses and bridges contact the Department of Transport and Main Roads on (07) 3834 2011.
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23 Apr 2019: There is also the potential for further integrated outcomes when the city’s creek corridor plans are progressively developed and adopted. ... These corridor plans aim to provide high level over-arching direction on how these creeks could be developed
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8 May 2023: community-led initiatives through our community funding programs. • Advocate (A): Through advocacy to other responsible agencies to deliver strategies,. ... young people and families. The Council is responsible for the approval and advocacy of new
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22 Mar 2021: In consideration of Ipswich’s flood background and location, the Ipswich City Council Floodplain Management Strategy aims to formalise a strategy document on Ipswich’s progress in the management of flooding, in alignment with the Integrated
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18 Nov 2021: The City of Ipswich has entered an exciting time of defence growth. The Defence Ipswich Action Plan 2018-2023 recognises the importance of defence to the region’s economic and community prosperity. The strategy is endorsed by Ipswich City Council
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5 Nov 2018: Identified as a potentially suitable rock climbing site,. • Difficult movement corridors to other suitable habitat. ... Undertake surveys and desktop analysis to identify potential movement corridors between neighbouring study areas (RW01- RW04).
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22 Dec 2020: Ipswich has a diverse open space network from parks and reserves to streetscapes and bikeways. To help plan and deliver this large and diverse network, Council is developing a suite of Strategic Masterplans. The Strategic Masterplans will assess key
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22 Dec 2020: We’re delivering a budget based on prioritisation and real need. We’re also investing $13m into strategic transport infrastructure to ease congestion and help people get to work, school or ... The State and Federal Governments need to step up and
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4 Aug 2015: 2015(06) of 22 June 2015 be received and adopted. Seconded by Councillor Ireland. ... 2015(06) of 23 June 2015 be received and adopted. Seconded by Councillor Ireland.
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