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ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/issues-and-laws/nuisances-and-complaints/littering_and_illegal_dumping_laws Cached Explore
2 Jul 2024: Littering and dumping not only makes our city and natural areas look dirty and uncared for, it can also have significant adverse health, safety, financial and environmental impacts. It degrades the surrounding environment, reduces property value and
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18 Jul 2022: Forbes, Mount Walker West, Mutdapilly, Peak Crossing, Purga, Raceview, Redbank Plains, Ripley, South Ripley, Swanbank and Willowbank. ... There are also initiatives to improve flood resilience and the environment, such as council’s plan to stabilise
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7 Oct 2021: The peak time for recreational activities is at weekends, early morning and late afternoon/early evening. ... Areas of publicly accessible open space may be multifunctional and include natural areas and linkages, waterway corridors for creeks and rivers,
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20 Sep 2017: campaign aimed at promoting waterways values and water-based recreational activities across Ipswich.
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23 Aug 2012: MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING. 17 July 2012. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building. 45 Roderick Street, Ipswich. The meeting commenced at 9:03am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Tully, Attwood,
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19 Nov 2012: Officer (City Network Planning) dated 17 September 2012 be investigated in more detail as part of Council’s Natural Environment/Healthy Waterways Program and in conjunction with future applications for a ... Officer (City Network Planning) dated 14
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5 May 2016: Environment and Conservation Volunteers. Bushland Management. Waterways and river management. ... Council of Mayors Rural Communities Special Interest Group. Councillor Pahlke. Council of Mayors (SEQ) Waterways and Environment Committee.
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11 Aug 2020: Pedestrians in peak PM periods. Reducing the overall percentage of pedestrian casualties to below 5% of all FSI crashes in the next five years, with a particular focus on pedestrian safety ... during PM peak period.
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30 Nov 2020: The suburbs of Division 1 include Blackstone, Calvert, Deebing Heights, Ebenezer, Flinders View, Goolman, Grandchester, Jeebropilly, Lower Mount Walker, Mount Forbes, Mount Mort, Mount Walker West, Mutdapilly, Peak Crossing, Purga, Raceview,
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11 Feb 2021: AVERAGE SPEED OF 70 KM/HR. DURING PEAK PERIODS. FREIGHT GENERATORS. EXISTING INDUSTRIAL PRECINCTS. ... However, time restrictions can also force freight vehicles to deliver during narrow windows which may not be the most efficient time of the operator,
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