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4 Aug 2015: The nature of the interest is that Councillor Attwood is on the Board of Directors of SEQ Catchments Ltd. ... The nature of the interest is that Councillor Ireland’s son is working on the Six Mile Creek Project.
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28 Jun 2023: corridor. “In response to the community's needs, and as part of the plan, council will construct two new resource and recovery centres for the Southern and Western regions,” Mayor Harding
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11 Jun 2021: The region’s Mayors are committed to ensuring it is delivered.”. The City Deal could see the proposed Ipswich Central to Springfield Central public transport corridor become reality to improve a
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29 Aug 2018: 2. SMALL CREEK NATURALISATION PROJECT PROGRESS UPDATE With reference to a report by the Waterway Improvement Officer dated 30 May 2018. ... for the Black Snake Creek project as outlined in Attachment B to the report by the Waterway Health Officer dated
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23 Aug 2012: RECOMMENDATION. A. That sponsorship of $2,500.00 be allocated to the proposed Black Snake Creek Festival. ... B. That the detention basins in the upper Kerners Road drainage catchment, as outlined in.
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20 May 2011: taken to have, a conflict of interest in Item 3. The nature of Councillor Attwood's interest is he is on the Board of Directors of SEQ Catchments Ltd
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28 Jun 2022: IED. Continue implementation of the Waste and Circular Economy Transformation Directive program. ... 3. Our waterway health is improved. 4. Our natural environment is managed to support the continuation of traditional cultural practices.
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14 Jan 2022: Rosemaree Thomasson – a member of the Rosewood District Protection Organisation, Bremer Catchment Association and many more across the Ipswich region.
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15 Aug 2023: Our Customer Charter. Putting our customers at the centre of everything we do. Customer Charter (PDF, 306.4 KB). Our Customer Charter outlines our commitment to provide professional and seamless services to our community. We have an empowered,
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19 Jul 2021: Intersection crossings, medium gradient climb and descent. Explore the paths and open spaces around Bundamba Creek. ... Bundamba Creek. N. Bundamba to Tite Family Park 5.8km return – 50% off road paths and 50% quiet roads.
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