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7 Mar 2024: 17 Oct 2019. RTI-19-014. 171 Pages (available) (partial release) (personal). Documents relating to an accident (trip) which occurred - Risk assessment for bridge construction in Haig street Quarry, Brassall near
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3 Jul 2015: COUNCILLOR’S APOLOGIES: Councillor P Pisasale (Mayor). 1. ‘STICKS STONES BROKEN BONES’ ENTRY FEE PROPOSAL With reference to a report by the Director, ... the proposal to charge a booking fee for the ‘Sticks Stones Brok
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7 Oct 2019: A ceremony or funeral service (other than within a cemetery),. where human remains are to be displayed for viewing as part of the.
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11 Feb 2021: 5 Haig Street Quarry Conservation Reserve $59k spent on constructing 470m of barrier fencing.
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7 Oct 2019: 22) Section 7, after subsection (22) –. insert –. (23) a person places, throws or otherwise discharges a stone, bottle or other.
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21 Jun 2018: RECOMMENDATION A. That the report concerning the production and distribution of the Discover Ipswich. ... 4. CRYPT REMEDIATION PROJECT UPDATE – IPSWICH GENERAL CEMETERY With reference to a report by the Principal Officer (Policy and Projects) dated 5
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24 Jul 2013: MINUTES OF COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING. 26 June 2013. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building 45 Roderick Street, Ipswich. The meeting commenced at 9:03am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Tully,
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22 Jun 2021: wildlife refuge; strategic remnants vegetation patches as stepping stones for wildlife movement; corridors providing connectivity for wildlife across the landscape; increase vegetation condition and animal abundance within core habitat areas;
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17 Oct 2023: 11 Tallegalla (not recently active). 12 Chuwar (not recently active). Flying foxes typically prefer roosting in trees near creeks with a thick understorey of shrubs and grasses, though a loss of
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8 May 2023: Discover Ipswich). • Departmental publications (e.g. Environmental Matters newsletters). • Flyers, newsletters and other materials that promote Council services, activities or.
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