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11 Nov 2019: ii) the extent of injury or damage that could potentially be inflicted by an animal of its size and species or breed;.
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20 Oct 2021: Within the higher eroding segments, current vegetation extent was used to further refine priority areas for on-ground intervention.
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28 Aug 2020: The extent of expansion. Should council consider expanding priced parking into new centres across the LGA, including Goodna and the Ripley Town Centre, council will exercise the same strategic approach adopted
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6 Oct 2015: Marburg was a bustling regional town and by 1900 it housed a courthouse, police barracks, post office, two hotels, five churches, a state school, a School of Arts, several stores, a
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5 Nov 2019: to property, taking into account— (i) its prior history of attacking or causing fear to persons or animals or damaging property; and (ii) the extent of injury or damage that could
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28 Jun 2022: Core Business Services 2022–2023. 2022–2023IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL CORE BUSINESS SERVICES. Adopted 30 June 2022. 2022–2023. CORE BUSINESS SERVICES 2022–2023. Delivering services to the community that align to the city’s vision and strategic
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21 Mar 2023: increased biodiversity, habitat creation and community amenity, all of which would not be achieved to the same extent if the alternative of.
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18 Nov 2021: CLIMATE ADAPTATION FOCUS AREA 4: CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENTOur Goal. Enhance council’s risk assessment process in relation to climate change and quantify the extent of climate change risks into council’s
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22 Jun 2021: IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL CORE BUSINESS SERVICES. 2021-2022. Adopted 24 June 2021. CORE BUSINESS SERVICES 2021–2022. Delivering services to the community that align to the city’s vision and strategic direction. Core business services are those
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30 Apr 2018: WPR (H:)DepartmentalCommittee1610kac Recycling contamination strategy CR. 21 December 2016. ME M OR ANDUM.
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