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  1. Roadside Vending

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    31 Jan 2023: Council will undertake an assessment of the application against the mandatory requirements.

  2. Food truck friendly council on the menu

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    22 Dec 2020: Cr Madsen said he was confident council could manage the risks associated with the program. ... I concur raising the potential risks, but other councils have done this and managed the risks and these programs have been successful.”.

  3. Council Minutes (PDF, 3415k)

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    27 Aug 2013: 3. ASSESSMENT OF HERITAGE ADVISER SERVICE 2012-2013 With reference to a report by the Acting Strategic Planning Manager dated 5 July 2013. ... concerning an assessment of the Heritage Adviser Service. RECOMMENDATION. A. That the report be received and

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    by Anna Lewis
  4. Frequently Asked Questions Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve, Chuwar 11 ... (PDF, 843k)

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    1 Feb 2023: As we move through the assessment and design investigation process, there will be opportunity for the community to ‘have your say’ about the facilities you would like to see at Colleges ... Council wants to revisit the level of the facilities within

    by Madeline Ferguson
  5. Non- Bookable Non- Bookable Hickey S treet Reg Grun ... (PDF, 1131k)

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    20 Jul 2022: Standard Conditions for each bookable area can be viewed below. To apply for a Park and Facility Use Permit/Licence please complete an application form for assessment of your proposed event. ... that to occur.

  6. Creatorsofipswich.com.au City of Ipswich Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF)Guidelines ... (PDF, 405k)

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    11 Jan 2024: Ipswich.qld.gov.au. CONTENTS. OVERVIEW. 5. TARGET GROUPS. 5. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA. 6. ASSESSMENT PROCESS. ... Income generation is expected to occur for the projects sustainability. Funding is allocated as:. -

  7. Ipswich Waste Services Annual Performance Plan 2023–2024 IPSWICH WASTE ... (PDF, 384k)

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    21 Jun 2023: Risk is inherent in all our business activities. Ipswich Waste Services continuously manages risk through daily work activities. ... We are committed to incorporating risk management into our philosophy, activities, operations and planning processes.

  8. Ipswich Waste Services Annual Performance Plan 2022–2023 Adopted 30 ... (PDF, 652k)

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    28 Jun 2022: Risk is inherent in all our business activities. Ipswich Waste Services continuously manages risk through daily work activities. ... We are committed to incorporating risk management into our philosophy, activities, operations and planning processes.

  9. Page 1 of 38 Unreasonable Customer Conduct Management – ... (PDF, 582k)

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    29 May 2024: face interaction. It can occur online or in written correspondence. We determine that a customer’s conduct is unreasonable if it has unacceptable consequences. ... consequences (raises substantial health, safety, resource, or equity issues) for one or

    by Carol Dellit
  10. What you can do to help Koalas in Urban ... (PDF, 1555k)

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    11 Oct 2017: direct suitable mitigation measures through planning and development assessments. How can you help? ... Most dog attacks occur between dusk and dawn when koalas are most active.

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