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  1. Court decision reserved on Ipswich waste sites

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    14 Aug 2021: legacy impacts of former coal mining activities; they would result in unacceptable impacts on residential amenity; and would also impact on the general well-being, sense of place and community perception

  2. Ipswich a day trippers paradise over the long weekend

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    24 Apr 2024: You can then finish the weekend on Monday at the Queensland Retro Picnic at Evan Marginson Park, featuring hot rods, classic and muscle cars and bikes paired with delicious street food

  3. Council Minutes (PDF, 2937k)

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    23 May 2013: COUNCILLOR'S APOLOGIES: Councillor P Pisasale (Mayor). 1. FINAL STATUS REPORT ON POST BUSHFIRE CONSERVATION ESTATE VISITOR ACCESS – DIVISIONS 8, 9 AND 10. ... concerning a final status report on those conservation estate areas closed to the public due

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    by Anna Lewis
  4. PROFILE 4 – Weeping Bottlebrush    Weeping Bottlebrush  Melaleuca viminalis, Callistemon viminalis  Classified as part of the Myrtaceae family, this Australian native shrub is extremely adaptable and resilient.  As well asU (PDF, 145k)

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    7 Mar 2014: for many species of animals, it is also extremely valuable in controlling erosion along our waterways.

  5. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 21 January 2022. Work has started on a new modern combined amenities block and barbecue shelter at the historic Rosewood Showgrounds.

  6. Council removes 75 trolleys in Bremer River clean up

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    9 Aug 2021: They present both an amenity and environmental issue for the local community and ecology of the waterway.

  7. Meeting Resilient Communities Community Reference Group Date 25 June ... (PDF, 1261k)

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    22 Jul 2019: Centre, Studio 188, Art Gallery). - Public Art. - Community health, safety and amenities, including the Safe City Program. - ... organisations/organisations can add their own too and more community notices. - Security & amenities in parks (for example,

    by Anna Payne
  8. PROFILE White‐ bellied Sea Eagle   Haliaeetus leucogaster  In recent years a pair of White‐bellied Sea Eagles have been living, nesting and hunting in and around the Bundamba Wetlands. Dedicated l (PDF, 108k)

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    7 Mar 2014: are habitat loss and the decline of waterways.

  9. Exhibition Pavilion

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    2 Nov 2022: Note: Facilities such as playground equipment, strength and agility stations/exercise equipment, BBQs, natural areas, shelters and picnic areas are free for public use on a shared basis and cannot be ... The venue must not be re-hired to any other entity.

  10. Council Minutes (PDF, 3706k)

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    21 May 2014: The motion was put and carried. ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE. Moved by Councillor Morrow: That the Environment and Conservation Committee Report No.

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