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13 Apr 2023: Acceptable items include a large range of recycling materials such as glass, green waste, untreated timber, dirt, concrete, bricks and general waste. ... For more information and specific details on acceptable items for each recycling and refuse centre,
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23 Nov 2021: Councillor Andrew Fechner said Mr Brodersen, who collects up to 3,000 items of litter each week, is an invaluable community member. ... We cannot thank Andy enough for his tireless efforts, which sees him walk almost a marathon distance each week with
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14 Sep 2022: Division 2 stretches from Gailes in the north to Spring Mountain in the south, and includes Augustine Heights, Bellbird Park, Carole Park, Brookwater, Camira, Goodna, part of Redbank, Springfield, Springfield Central ... This new concrete footpath has
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18 Jul 2022: collection vehicles to replace the current council fleet, improving household waste collection across the city. ... Division 2 stretches from Gailes in the north to Spring Mountain in the south, and includes Augustine Heights, Bellbird Park, Carole Park,
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30 Sep 2022: Seed collection has been guided by the following consideration:. • Species recommended to our landholders through the. ... Information Sheet Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program Seed Collection Program. 2. For fleshy fruit:.
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11 Jul 2023: The increased floorspace, new furniture, a larger collection and beautiful new children’s area have allowed more families to make use of this important community space,” Cr Madsen said. ... Division 2 stretches from Gailes in the north to Spring
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5 May 2022: Large Item Kerbside Collection. Council has resumed regular waste services and the scheduled Large Item Kerbside Collection service. ... See the Large Item Kerbside Collection webpage.
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7 Jun 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully, said the introduction of the FOGO service will not affect the existing kerbside collection services. ... The FOGO service is specifically designed to collect organic
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28 Feb 2023: colony. “We need to maintain the microclimate so these important pollinators are safe in their habitat,” Cr Milligan said. ... said. In 2023 the Bushcare program also welcomed its first group in an Enviroplan conservation area.
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6 Mar 2023: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the massive clean-up task involved clearing away more than 570 debris items across the city, including some extraordinary items such as a trampoline left up ... Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner said Ipswich’s
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