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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/220655/Community-Matters-June-2021.pdf Explore
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23 Sep 2021: Queenslanders, and our community received little or no benefit. “Our Waste and Circular Economy Transformation Directive, passed in December 2020, drew a line in the sand. ... With the directive and plan delivered, council is moving ahead with
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15 Apr 2024: Tourism is a crucial driver of the Ipswich economy and a key focus for council. ... Our city is flourishing and council remains committed to doing all we can to help grow the industry further.
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23 Jun 2021: Mayor Harding said the adoption of the innovative Waste and Circular Economy Transformation Directive, a 10-year road map detailing how it will deliver on the city’s vision for waste ... This strategy outlines council’s strategic approach, objectives
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15 Aug 2023: We are determined to set the terms for a waste industry that brings the benefits of the circular economy to our residents while looking for ways to reduce landfill,” Mayor Harding ... We stood by that decision, and the State Government’s decision to
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22 Nov 2022: different approach to improve service delivery.
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5 Jul 2024: Ipswich City Council delivered both Strategic and Preliminary Business Cases to identify this project as the preferred option to address inner city congestion, improve network resilience and flood immunity, and manage ... By 2041, Ipswich will reach an
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3 Jan 2024: RESPONDING TO CHANGING WORKFORCE NEEDS AND A MODERN APPROACH TO EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCECouncil needs to continually adapt to modern approaches to ensure we can attract and retain high performing, engaged, and talented ... Role model safety leadership and
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12 May 2010: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au. PAGE 1. Water is our most valuable, natural resource, providing habitat for wildlife, water for households, factories and farms, and provide recreational and educational benefits for ... source. Historically, water was considered
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27 Jul 2021: Each business is independently scored and assessed on criteria that includes consumer sentiment and expectations to drive business performance and reflects industry best practice. ... It has been developed between Tourism and Events Queensland,
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22 Dec 2020: You can also speak to a QBCC staff member by calling 1300 272 272 who may be able to provide further information. Fire Ants - Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Asbestos. Report an issue. Popular links Show. Services Show. Report an
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