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  1. Council urges residents to get tested and self-isolate as new COVID-19 cases emerge

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    22 Dec 2020: This morning the Premier and Chief Health Officer have confirmed that there are six new cases of COVID-19 in south east Queensland. ... Current restrictions in cafes, restaurants and sporting facilities are to remain the same due to the COVID Safe plans

  2. Urgent State Government inquiry into waste odours needed

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    19 May 2022: to the Acting Director-General of Queensland Health requesting that it be registered as an environmental health event. ... These odours are also having a significant and detrimental impact on their mental health and quality of life.

  3. Local dance school emerges from pandemic stronger

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    27 May 2021: coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ... For our Small Business Friendly Council, the Small Business Funding Program was essential to ensuring local businesses in need are supported during the coronavirus restrictions,” Mayor Harding said.

  4. Customers entering some council facilities required to show proof of vaccination

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    15 Dec 2021: Questions regarding the requirement for mandatory vaccines, as outlined in the State Government’s COVID-19 roadmap, should be directed to Queensland Health. ... Check the Queensland Health website for COVID-19 updates,

  5. Life moves towards normal as COVID restrictions ease

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    22 Dec 2020: Businesses may have more than the maximum number of customers determined by the 4 square metre rule in a venue if they are in compliance with an applicable COVID Safe Industry ... or COVID Safe Site Specific Plan that has been approved by Queensland

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    23 May 2022: the Act. Page 3 of 5. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL | Safe City Program Policy. ... Undertaking an annual review of the use of all Safe City CCTV cameras. •

    by Amber van Sloten
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    29 Aug 2022: Ipswich City Council is committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace and to eliminating conditions and incidents that could result in personal injury or ill health. ... 2.1 Workplace Health and Safety. Council is committed to undertaking our

    by Amber van Sloten
  8. Mobile Business

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    3 Mar 2023: Refer to the Mobile Food section of Queensland Health's Design and fit-out guide for Food Businesses. ... Translated page. Report an issue. Popular links Show. Business Show. Report an Issue.

  9. Home Based Business

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    3 Mar 2023: Domestic kitchens will only be approved if the business produces non potentially hazardous foods. ... Food labelling is administered by Queensland Health - contact them on 13 Health (13 43 25 84) for further information.

  10. Upskill your business knowledge with free webinars

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    22 Dec 2020: 01 September 2020. Ipswich Libraries has launched E-Commerce Entrepreneurs – a new series of lunchtime webinars designed to improve your business skills. ... to respond to the changing business environment during COVID-19," Cr Jonic said.

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