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3 Feb 2015: 26. Health and Regulatory ... Material Change of Use of PremisesCouncil requires an Applicant, as part of their submission, to state whether the development application being made is Code, Impact (Consistent Use) or Impact (Inconsistent Use)
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1 Dec 2023: Melaleuca irbyana (Swamp Tea-tree) is only found in South-East Queensland and Northern NSW and is listed as a ‘critically endangered community’ under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act
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10 Jul 2024: vegetation. Walled Entry Gates - these traditional gates symbolise protection from outside forces and passage to oneness with the earth, a connection to nature. ... The garden has an important function in preparing the guests for the Japanese tea ceremony
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/inaugural-public-hearing-of-review-panel-considers-sensitive-landfill-issues Cached Explore
23 Aug 2021: The public hearing was open to the applicants of the development application and members of the community who made a submission during the public notification period. ... The panel heard presentations from Wanless representatives and several submitters.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/one-stop-shop-connects-community-with-important-flood-recovery-info Cached Explore
3 Mar 2022: 03 March 2022. A ‘one-stop shop’ for the community to access important flood recovery information is now live on Ipswich City Council’s website.
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30 Nov 2021: 30 November 2021. Erosion from historic clearing of riparian vegetation along the Bremer River has contributed to Ipswich’s major waterway receiving a low score in an annual health assessment. ... Our region must continue efforts to ramp up restoring
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17 Mar 2021: The program coordinates annual weed work and revegetation across a number of our strategically important waterways,” Cr Milligan said. ... Castor Oil, Leucauna and Glycine were among the weed species removed as part of last week’s blitz.
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12 Nov 2015: Animal ... s85(11) (b). $170.00. Development Planning Application Fees. Material Change of Use of PremisesCouncil requires an applicant, as part of their submission, to state whether the development application.
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16 Nov 2017: the city. This includes around 7,000 ha registered under one of Council’s voluntary Conservation. ... Conservation Works Program managing 6,400 ha of Natural. Area Estate. Maintaining Biodiversity - supporting 1,600 native flora and fauna species of
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2 Nov 2015: Moved by Mayor Councillor P Pisasale: That the Environment and Conservation Committee Report No. ... 8. Submissions. There were twenty-four (24) properly made submissions about the application.
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