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23 Sep 2013: 1 August 2013 concerning Customer Service delivery activities for the period of July. ... 2013 concerning the release of an ‘Ipswich – A Digital Future’ promotional online video.
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15 Aug 2023: Planting has begun. You may have noticed some planting activity along the Springfield Greenbank Arterial corridor recently and the greenery is a welcome sight. ... Once the QR carpark and stadium verge works are finalised a traffic switch will be
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24 Sep 2021: Ipswich City Council employs more than 1,200 people and promotes a workplace culture built on values of collaboration, communication, integrity, efficiency, and leadership for one common purpose: ‘Together we proudly enhance the quality of life
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19 Oct 2018: Noise from vehicles, event activities, music and patrons can cause disturbance and nuisance.
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21 Oct 2019: Greg Chemello – Interim Administrator Lynn Mathers – Digital Engagement and Systems Officer – Community, Cultural and Economic. ... NA Facilitator. Community Reference Group members. Lynn Mathers – Digital Engagement and Systems Officer.
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4 Feb 2022: Drinking Water. Picnic Facilities/Seats/Benches. Pond/Waterfall/Water Feature. Public Toilets. Can be used for.
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5 Nov 2019: Regulated Activity . Column 2 Documents, material or information required to accompany application for permit . ... Details of toilet, bathing, laundry, water storage and refuse facilities to be provided.
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26 Feb 2024: Council property must be left clean, tidy and undamaged. Activities must not cause a nuisance to others. ... Amplifier equipment must comply with Ipswich City Council’s allowed noise limits as defined in council’s Noise Pollution – Amplifier Device
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17 Jan 2023: Immunisations are offered free of charge to school students and any eligible person at any of the council’s community clinics,” Cr Fechner said. ... This clinic will also offer catchups for eligible students in the School Immunisation Program.
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30 Jun 2017: Planning, Development and Heritage Committee. Councillor Antoniolli Councillor Tully. Economic Development, Tourism and Digital City Committee. ... Planning, Development and Heritage Committee. Councillor Antoniolli Councillor TullyDeputy Mayor. Economic
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