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5 Jul 2024: recognise the significant role they play in developing initiatives, fostering social cohesion, identifying community needs and contributing to the wider community. ... Council aims to encourage community involvement in the achievement of environmental
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9 Dec 2021: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding welcomed the initiative, saying the Business Launchpad would help cut red tape, streamline applications, and help new businesses understand the at-times complex interactions between different levels ... Small businesses play
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25 Jun 2024: 5. TH. EME. 3. DELIVERABLES LEAD DELIVERY DEPARTMENTImplement the Urban Rivers Program initiatives for 2024–2025. ... CCED. Implement iVolve initiatives for 2024–2025 including:. HRM, Payroll and Timekeeping – Payroll and Timekeeping Implementation.
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17 Jul 2024: Coarse woody debris used within restoration sites is sourced from storm clean-ups or development sites, that would have otherwise been chipped or mulched.
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8 May 2023: On these initiatives, the Stakeholder Engagement Team is responsible for engaging Councillors early in the process to ensure the approach to the community is effective and to leverage their experience and ... The Community Engagement team facilitates
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22 Dec 2020: Council receives numerous complaints about abandoned trolleys which in turn end up in waterways causing build up in debris and disturbing water flow or becoming hazardous objects blocking footpaths/roads and ... There have been reports of people using
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20 Aug 2023: Food stalls Sustainable products Waste sorting tips Upcycled artisans. Workshops Local initiatives Mobile nursery Free family fun! ... Pre-registration required. See Ipswichcitycouncil.eventbrite.com. HABITAT GARDENS. Through the Enviroplan initiative
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12 Feb 2024: Cleaning up litter in Ipswich has flow-on effects all the way to Moreton Bay, as every piece of litter that ends up in our creeks and rivers starts its journey ... It is up to every single person to take care of the environment and healthy waterways are
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30 Aug 2022: Council is leading the way on circular economy initiatives through its Waste and Circular Economy Transformation Policy Directive, which will change the way our city thinks about waste, recycling and modern ... include bulk earthworks, drainage works,
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26 Aug 2022: All greening projects to incorporate opportunities for habitat, feeding and nesting and waterway health improvements. ... HABITAT GARDENS. Through the Enviroplan initiative council offers a free Habitat Gardens landholder partnership.
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