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19 Apr 2023: Sedentary Behaviour' is sitting or lying down (except for when you are sleeping). ... Reduced anti-social behaviour including aggressive and disruptive behaviours. Helping to develop cooperation and teamwork skills.
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20 Sep 2022: Local birds, butterflies, frogs and other fauna are attracted to native gardens. ... Produces fragrant cream flowers summer through to autumn. Attracts birds and bees.
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25 Jun 2012: RECOMMENDATION. A. That Council support the Ipswich Bird Spectacular by providing sponsorship of $1,000 as. ... C. That the Marketing Manager arrange for cooperative advertising for the Ipswich Bird.
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3 Nov 2023: Today around 4,000 native plants are thriving and wildlife like wallabies, echidna, birds and frogs have returned. ... The emphasis is on education and behaviour change, with enforcement an option where offences are encountered.
by Ipswich Keywords: Environment and Sustainability Committee meeting held on 9/11/2023 - Item 3 City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report 2022-2023 - Attachment 1 Ipswich Enviroplan Annual Progress Report 22 23ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/issues-and-laws/nuisances-and-complaints/overgrown-properties Cached Explore
10 Oct 2022: Squalor is an unsanitary living environment which may occur as a result of extreme environmental neglect and is commonly (but not always) associated with hoarding behaviour. ... There is increasing recognition that there can be a range of complex reasons
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31 Jan 2005: Definitions 3. In this local law:. ‘animal’ includes a fish, bird or reptile but does not include an animal of a species excluded by local law policy from the application of
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20 Aug 2023: See how low-maintenance native plants can be not only appealing but create bird and bee-friendly backyards. ... They provide food and habitat for local birds, butterflies, frogs and more.
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13 Oct 2020: dysfunction in relationships and other undesirable behaviours such as bullying, harassment or poor communications. ... and the relationship between him and the other councillors has deteriorated into poor behaviour.
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9 Aug 2022: Desexed dogs are less likely to develop cancers, roam, participate in fights and be aggressive.
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5 Nov 2019: each day and during official pigeon racing events. Division 3 Aggressive animals (other than dogs) 16 Animal attacks (1) Unless otherwise indicated this division does not apply to aggressive ... dogs. (2)
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