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13 Oct 2016: 2016(06). 3. SMALL CREEK CHANNEL NATURALISATION – DIVISION 8 With reference to a report by the Waterway Improvement Officer dated 23 August 2016. ... concerning the planned naturalisation of Small Creek between Whitehill Road, Raceview and Warwick Road,
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12 Nov 2015: MINUTES OF COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING. 23 October 2015. St Peters Lutheran College, Springfield Central. The meeting commenced at 9.33 am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Tully, Attwood, Casos, Morrow, Bromage,
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13 Jul 2018: Troubleshooting your Worm Farm. 9. EnviroEdFREE environmental educationCouncil also offers programs through EnviroEd, an initiative from the Ipswich Enviroplan consisting of FREE environmental education for schools, community groups and Ipswich
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7 Dec 2020: Strategic properties are considered for voluntary acquisition based on criteria such as protection of significant species, habitats or landscapes, consolidation within council’s conservation estates, enhancing water quality and catchments and
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6 Feb 2012: WORKS COMMITTEE NO. 2011(12) RECOMMENDATION A. That Council endorse the ongoing initiatives to improve Council’s recycling performance. B.
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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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9 Nov 2020: Clean natural environment and open spaces: We love and enjoy our waterways, our bushland, our flora and fauna, our cultural landscapes, and we also support clean industries.
by Eleanor Howeipswich.qld.gov.au/explore/whats-on/harmony-day Cached Explore
24 Mar 2021: A selection of photos and stories are now displaced in the Nicholas Street Precinct and below.
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19 Dec 2023: Report issues to council in a SNAP with Snap Send Solve. Oh snap! You’re out and about and you’ve spotted something broken or out of place. You’d like to let someone at council know but you’re in a hurry and don’t know which number to call.
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30 Jun 2022: But a very different flood to 2011 – a rain bomb that sat over the south-east and refused to relent, causing rivers and creeks to rise rapidly.
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