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  1. Local Law 4 (Permits) (PDF, 914k)

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    5 Nov 2019: not result in harm to human health or safety or personal injury; and  (b) does not result in property damage or a loss of amenity; and . ... holder  poses— (a) an urgent and serious threat to public health or safety; (b)

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  2. Underground Crypt Remediation Project

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    1 Dec 2023: The linchpin in this type of construction serves to secure the curved section of roof making up the crypt. ... Without the linchpin the roof could collapse at any time. The decision at the time, undoubtedly from a public safety perspective, was to use a

  3. Major milestone for Nicholas Street Precinct’s centrepiece

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    8 Nov 2023: This project has, to date, used more than 50 tonnes of structural steel, 500 m3 of concrete, 6,000 square metres of roof sheeting, and more than 35,000 square metres ... Background. Materials used on the Venue project to date: 35,000m2 of plasterboard, 10

  4. Small Creek Stage 3 update March 2020 Ipswich.qld.gov.au/smallcreek Some ... (PDF, 543k)

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    10 Mar 2020: Concerned) that water will still be able to move effectively. …more natural environment but. ... Sightlines are important for safety. The area directly behind people’s houses will be maintained as short turf.

  5. Century-old handmade brick drain uncovered

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    23 Dec 2021: The field crews took special care to not damage this wonderful local artefact and were able to connect the new pipes into this existing brick drainage network, which is still a

  6. Council reflects on significant achievements of first year in office

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    14 Apr 2021: 2020 was a challenging year for our community between the COVID pandemic and the October 31 hailstorms, which resulted in a damage bill of approximately $1 billion.

  7. Life moves towards normal as COVID restrictions ease

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    22 Dec 2020: We are asking people to still maintain social distancing and stay home if you are feeling unwell.”. ... Physical distancing rules still apply, wherever possible people should remain 1.5 metres away from people they don’t live with and COVID Safe

  8. 22 June, 2023 Council budget boosts city’s green credentials ... (PDF, 262k)

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    21 Jun 2023: The estates are still recovering from the rain event last year, with paths and tracks still being brought back up to standard.

    by Shane Currie
  9. Community encouraged to help shape future resource recovery centre

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    17 Jul 2023: expected to house more than an additional 60,000 people over the next 25 years, so it is important we plan now to provide fit-for-purpose community infrastructure into the ... There are still some things over which the community can have a say.

  10. CAPITAL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS$7.3 millionBridge and culvert $900kPavement marking $1.8 ... (PDF, 418k)

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    26 Jun 2024: The standard commercial rate rise is 5.45 per cent. CONCESSIONSPensioners on a full pension can claim an increased concession of up to $258 per year for 2024–2025. ... Part Pensioners will also be able to claim an increased concession of up to $127 per

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