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4 Apr 2024: 10 February 2021. A tantalising new dining experience is set to give South-East Queensland foodies a taste of Ipswich as part of the Flavours of Ipswich pilot program. ... 04 February 2021. Proud parents Sheila and Sheldon from the Ipswich Nature Centre
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21 Feb 2024: Figure 6. Top 20 languages, other than English, spoken at home in Division 1 from 2021. ... Volunteers. Figure 6. Top 20 languages, other than English, spoken at home in Division 1 from 2021.
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21 Feb 2024: In 2021, Division 2 was home to 2,547 residents (3. 9%) who identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. ... Top 15 languages, other than English, spoken at home in Division 2 from 2021.
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21 Feb 2024: Division 3 residents, language spoken at home from Census. Total persons (Usual residence) 2021 2016 Change. ... Top 15 languages, other than English, spoken at home in Division 3 from 2021.
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21 Feb 2024: Top 15 languages, other than English, spoken at home in Division 4 from 2021. ... Volunteers. Figure 6. Top 15 languages, other than English, spoken at home in Division 4 from 2021.
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30 Oct 2023: Minor home modifications such as grab rails, handrails, hand-held showers and small ramps. ... Non-essential work such as upgrades, refurbishments, home improvement or beautification cannot be subsidised through Home Assist.
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30 Oct 2023: Minor home modifications such as grab rails, handrails, hand-held showers and small ramps. ... Non-essential work such as upgrades, refurbishments, home improvement or beautification cannot be subsidised through Home Assist.
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18 Sep 2023: 18 September 2023. 100 Ipswich homes have now settled under the Albanese and Palaszczuk Governments Voluntary Home Buy-Back program. ... The 2021-22 floods, which caused damage to almost 7,000 homes, were one of the state’s most devastating natural
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24 Jan 2023: Minister for Emergency Management Senator the Hon Murray Watt said the demolition of Goodna homes bought back under the Voluntary Home Buy-Back program represented a significant step in the ... Wulkuraka.”. More than 5,700 homeowners have now
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8 May 2023: The Queensland and Australian Governments have developed the Resilient Homes Fund to help Queenslanders across 39 local government areas whose homes were impacted by the 2021-2022 floods. ... Notifications. 20230120 - Voluntary Home Buy Back Program -
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