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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/10487/ci_minutes_15_november_2011.pdf Explore
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13 Dec 2011: 2011 Black Snake Creek Festival. JUST ROCK IPSWICH Presentation of certificate in appreciation of Council’s sponsorship for the 2011 Back to 63 Car Show and Shine. ALEX VAN KERSEN
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14 Apr 2021: o Ipswich Central to Springfield Central Public Transport. Corridor. o North Ipswich Reserve Sports and Entertainment.
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27 Aug 2013: RECOMMENDATION. A. That sponsorship of $2,750.00 be allocated to the proposed Black Snake Creek Festival. ... dated 29 June 2013 concerning the Flinders Karawatha Corridor Management Strategy consultation process.
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13 Aug 2020: runoff from illegal dump sites may contaminate soil and water sources, such as lakes, dams, creeks and adjacent oceans. ... dumped items can alter the normal drainage course of runoff and make areas more susceptible to flooding and erosion when waste
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7 Mar 2016: the Creek Catchment Group. 3. ... by the Waterways Health Officer dated 20 January 2016 concerning the Ipswich PlatypusWatch Project.
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17 Sep 2019: as Council’s transformation of its donations and funding programs, Council’s approach to arts and culture across.
by Anna Payneipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/75064/Confirmed-Council-Ordinary-Minutes-6-December-2016.pdf Explore
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1 Feb 2017: 9. HEALTHY WATERWAYS ANNUAL REPORT CARD PRESENTATION With reference to a report by the Waterway Improvement Officer dated. ... 17 November 2016 concerning the release of the Healthy Waterways Annual Report Card and presentation of results to Council.
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25 Jun 2024: ES. Implementation of the Waste and Circular Economy Policy Transformation Directive including additional approved actions. ... 3. Our waterway health is improved. 4. Our natural environment is managed to support the continuation of traditional cultural
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20 Aug 2023: Climate Adaptation. 3. Transport and Mobility. 4. Natural Environment and Healthy Waterways. ... Topics include:. Compost and worm farms. School recycling. Waste education. Waterway health.
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24 Oct 2012: Residents’ Association towards costs associated with the Annual Black Snake Creek Festival and that this amount be funded from Project No. ... 10 August 2012 concerning the outcome of the annual SEQ Healthy Waterways Clean Up program for 20112012.
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