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7 Mar 2014: for many species of animals, it is also extremely valuable in controlling erosion along our waterways. ... controlling erosion and sediment levels . providing shade and shelter .
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31 May 2022: with their dogs on a lead.
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9 Apr 2020: GST. Deposit. Investment of Deposit. Entitlement to Deposit and Interest. Payment of Balance Purchase Price. ... party (or therepresentative member for a GST group of which it isa member) is entitled.
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2 Jul 2018: COUNCILLOR’S APOLOGIES: Nil. 1. SYSTEMATIC INSPECTION PROGRAM TO IDENTIFY UNREGISTERED DOGS With reference to a report by the Acting Manager (Animal Management) dated 10 May. ... systematic inspection program in accordance with section 114 of the
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19 Nov 2012: That Council provide funding in the amount of $1,500.00 (plus GST) to Abundant Life. ... RECOMMENDATION. A. That Council provide funding in the amount of $1,000.00 plus GST to ALARA Association.
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28 Aug 2023: They carry out activities such as garbage collection and recycling, street cleaning, regulating parking, controlling dogs and cats, and eradicating noxious weeds. ... Dog Day’ to Ipswich’s new events precinct, right in the heart of the city.
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22 Dec 2020: The proposed $10 million Queens Park Nature Centre and Discovery Hub Masterplan is designed to allow future generations to continue to view and experience native wildlife and farm animals for free, ... More than 185 different native animals and birds on
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13 Sep 2022: Looking forward twenty years, our vision is one of emotionally connected people with a strong sense of belonging and pride in the City of Ipswich. Job growth is keeping pace with population growth. The rate of employment is higher than the
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12 May 2010: This could be growing crops, grazing cattle, or building houses. Different types of land uses have different impacts on the environment, soil, water, plants and animals. ... This pressure on natural resources within a catchment can result in a range of
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