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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/50369/Confirmed-Minutes-Post-Election-Meeting-11-May-2012.pdf Explore
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7 Oct 2015: Mainstreet Australia Councillor Antoniolli (or nominee). Parking Taskforce Chairperson, City Infrastructure Committee (Chairperson). ... Seconded by Councillor Morrison The motion was put and carried. ORDER OF BUSINESS.
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28 Feb 2023: As part of council’s flood recovery program, $30 million has been allocated this financial year to support residents, businesses, clubs and community groups that are still struggling to bounce back ... Division 2 Councillor Nicole Jonic said
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27 Feb 2021: and assist in bring business back to the city centre; plus defence manufacturing projects. ... It will involve upgrades to a 4.75km section of the Cunningham Highway, including the Amberley interchange with the government to complete its business case
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14 Nov 2018: With reference to a joint report by the Principal Officer (Business Operations) and. ... report by the Business Systems and Support Coordinator dated 28 August 2018, be noted.
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24 Aug 2016: Joan lived a full life surrounded by family and friends, business and political supporters. ... 2. NORMAN STREET BRIDGE STAGE 1 BUSINESS CASE PREPARATION - DIVISIONS 4, 5, 6 & 7.
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by Anna Lewisipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/council-enters-final-stage-of-ipswich-cbd-revitalisation Cached Explore
24 Jun 2021: One of our outcomes for 2026 is that Ipswich is known as a sought-after location for business, industry and visitors,” she said. ... The redeveloped Nicholas Street Precinct is a beacon, sending a message loud and clear that our city is open for
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27 Jun 2023: operate or provide services within the Ipswich Local Government Area. have an Australian Business Number (ABN). ... For-profit organisations / businesses. Government agencies or departments of local, state or federal government.
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15 Oct 2018: BUSINESS. A. OPENING OF MEETING:. B. WELCOME TO COUNTRY OR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY:. ... the Council’s business continuity planning arrangements, including whether business continuity and disaster recovery plans have been periodically updated and
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1 Jul 2021: Business/trading name. Type of cuisine. VEHICLE DETAILS. Registration number. Make and model. ... ATTACHMENTS. Copy of current food business licence (if applicable). Public liability insurance – certificate of currency.
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5 May 2022: significant pollution or hazardous waste or noise). 4. stimulate local employment and/or commercial activity which will benefit existing businesses and the community. ... 7. serve as a catalyst to attract or retain other high quality industrial/business,.
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