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17 Sep 2019: Library programming, new buildings and customer. experience/service;. - Ipswich data (including 2016 census data and research.
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17 Sep 2018: Libraries and Tourism Committee's Report6. Arts and Community Development Committee’s Report7. ... The Libraries and Tourism Committee met to discuss general business matters relevant to committee.________________________________________________________
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27 Feb 2024: If you can’t stay elsewhere, you are always welcome at an emergency shelter and we will do our best to assist you.
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8 Jun 2022: Environmental offsets must follow best practice, achieve additionality and keep up to date with modern scientific research into environmental offsets. ... 7. Natural Environment Offset Establishment & Maintenance Guideline: Details practical and best
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25 Jun 2024: CCED. Customer Experience Program including delivery of Voice of the Customer and Customer Journey Solution Designs. ... Our people are valued, engaged, supported and empowered to deliver at their best.
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2 Jul 2024: they are often best placed to identify and, with support, reduce their vulnerability. ... Councillors are often best placed in their communities and can relay important information to and from affected residents and report on broader community impacts.
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/232094/Divisional-Newsletter_July2022.pdf Explore
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18 Jul 2022: Division 1 Councillor Shelia Ireland said Hardings Paddock was one of the best access points to explore. ... The unique, purpose-designed space provides free interactive learning opportunities and a library experience unlike any other.
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23 May 2022: programmed health, well-being, learning and life experiences that enhance the community’s capacity, pride and resilience.
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8 Dec 2023: Projects are selected based on several criteria to ensure best outcomes including, not only the required water quality improvements, but other environmental and social benefits such as increased biodiversity and education ... Therefore, to manage the
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26 Jun 2018: Libraries and Tourism Committee's Report6. Arts and Community Development Committee’s Report7. ... B. That the Tourism Development Branch, in consultation with the Mayor and Chairpersonof the Libraries and Tourism Committee, continue to investigate
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