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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/10020/viewSubordinateLocalLawPDF.pdf Explore
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8 Oct 2003: 4. DATE OF COUNCIL RESOLUTION: 9 May 2001. 5. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLISHED IN THE QUEENSLAND TIMES: 31 May2001. ... 6. DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF SUBORDINATE LOCAL LAW: 31 May2001. _______________________________________________________________________IPSWICH
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31 Jan 2023: Fact Sheet. Water Smart Street Trees. Clean water, green suburbs. Ipswich.qld.gov.au. ... Council has designed Water Smart Street Trees to fit neatly into the streetscape and landscape.
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28 Jun 2022: waterway recovery. $2.3 million Libraries expansion. $6.1 millionCommunity safety. $6.2 millionArts and cultural services. ... It will help Ipswich power into a post-COVID era that sets the scene for our city to continue to be a great place to live, work
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11 Sep 2019: Why not spend money elsewhere? How will it benefit me? Ipswich.qld.gov.au/smallcreek. ... Further information. Website: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/smallcreek. This project is funded by developer contributions under Council's water quality offsets scheme.
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28 Feb 2022: Acknowledgement of Country. Ipswich City Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners as custodians of the lands and waters we share. ... Brisbane City Council Weed identification tool for species across the Greater Brisbane area PLAY
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1 Mar 2023: SLENDER MILKVINEMarsdenia coronata. This vulnerable species occurs in eucalypt forest. It is rare but found in a few Ipswich Enviroplan estates. ... IPSWICH EMBLEMSTwo local species have been chosen as the flora and fauna emblems of the City of Ipswich.
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1 Mar 2023: Denmark Hill Conservation Reserve is an important nature refuge in the heart of the city. ... The 11 hectare site was established as a reserve in the 1880s, and more recently consolidated into Ipswich City Council’s Enviroplan conservation network.
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8 Oct 2003: 4. DATE OF COUNCIL RESOLUTION: 8 March 2000. 5. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLISHED IN THE QUEENSLAND TIMES: 25 March 2000. ... IPSWICH CITY COUNCILSUBORDINATE LOCAL LAW NO. 32 - PEDESTRIAN MALLS.
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1 Mar 2023: Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate is a valuable link in a regional biodiversity corridor. ... Flinders-Goolman is popular for a wide range of activities including bushwalking, horseriding, mountain biking, birdwatching and Traditional Owner cultural
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1 Mar 2023: The 140 hectare reserve was purchased by Ipswich City Council through the Ipswich Enviroplan Levy in 1997 because of its ecological and cultural significance.
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