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26 Jun 2024: Council will also invest in environmental projects including ephemeral wetlands at Sutton Park in Brassall, an important urban greening initiative that helps reduce pollutants in our natural waterways.
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4 Mar 2022: Couple with at least one child under 15 years. Couple with children 15 yrs. ... and older (none under 15 years). One parent family with at least one.
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14 Jul 2023: We know there are important social, environmental and economic benefits to encouraging people to step away from their cars and explore our city on foot, so we hope these artworks give
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27 Jul 2022: Shane was touched by the gesture, especially as these were the then Bremer State High School ovals where he would practice cricket or kick the footie around with his mates as
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1 Apr 2022: 01 April 2022. Hundreds of Ipswich families will celebrate and honour their mums and important women in their lives by planting more than 1,800 native plants as part of the
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31 Jul 2021: The Ipswich Nature Centre and Queens Park Education Centre will also be closed.
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21 Jun 2023: Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner said local families would benefit significantly from a $700,000 investment in Cameron Park at Booval, as well as other key projects across the division.
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28 Oct 2022: take their families to and want to hang out in.”.
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30 Jun 2022: The SES and RFS provide constant community benefit, such as assisting land searches, hazard reduction burns, community education and more.”.
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24 Jun 2024: He has a key focus on environmental matters and has a keen interest in keeping honeybees and native bees.
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