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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/fogo-waste-service-ready-for-citywide-rollout Cached Explore
7 Jun 2023: 07 June 2023. Ipswich City Council will be setting the standard as the first council in Queensland to adopt a citywide Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO) waste collection as a part ... residents. Meeting standards: Diverting organics from landfill
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4 Apr 2024: Inaugural public hearing of review panel considers sensitive landfill issues. ... first public hearing of the Independent Decision Review Panel (IDRP).
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/contact-council/human-rights-act-2019 Cached Explore
11 Jul 2022: The Act protects people’s human rights when they interact with Council and other public entities. ... Help build a culture in the Queensland public sector that respects and promotes human rights; and.
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7 Jun 2024: Cr Madsen was first elected to Ipswich City Council in 2020, and in March 2022 was appointed Deputy Mayor, becoming the youngest person to serve in this role in Ipswich’s
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3 Mar 2023: Raw and cooked meat. Fresh cream products. Cheesecakes, etc. Potentially hazardous foods are defined under Chapter 3 of the Food Standards Code as food that has to be kept at certain
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7 Mar 2014: are habitat loss and the decline of waterways.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/ipswich-city-council-reacts-to-state-government-budget Cached Explore
17 Jun 2021: Budget. Health and education emerged as the highlights for Ipswich with $166.9 million to be spent at the Ipswich Hospital, $177 million on the Mater Public Hospital Springfield expansion, further ... No new funding was provided for the Ipswich to
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29 Jun 2022: planning. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said Ipswich’s continued population growth is a vote of confidence in the. ... Public and active transport are critical to keep a growing city moving.
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8 Oct 2003: 4. DATE OF COUNCIL RESOLUTION: 9 May 2001. 5. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLISHED IN THE QUEENSLAND TIMES: 31 May2001. ... a) This permit does not give authority under the Standard Building Regulation1993 for occupation of a non-residential building.
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31 May 2023: New renders released by Ipswich City Council today reveal what residents can expect when the Venue project is completed and opened to the public next year. ... and the need to bring the tiered seating in the cinema boxes up to current industry standards.
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