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22 Sep 2011: costs for the Annual Billy Cart Event at Springfield Lakes and that this amount be funded from Project No. DES00014 70 05.
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8 May 2023: government. Contact with Councillors is undertaken by many people in the community in relation to a.
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25 Jan 2019: My procedures included, but were not limited to: Identifying the people with increased potential to. ... $250. Auscongo Network Gift Wrapping Materials for Community Fundraiser $200. B.R.T Home Owner’s Association Inc Village Fair Fundraiser $500.
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8 Oct 2003: hospital, nursing home or other educational or residential institution or placewhere the presence of the activity could present a nuisance, danger or annoyanceto the administrators, operators, residents or persons attending that
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28 Apr 2023: and timeframes for decisions on various matters. The outcome of development applications is of interest to a wide range of people and groups,. ... and submit the completed form to People and Culture for recording on their.
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23 May 2022: This is to ensure that: • Council responds quickly and effectively to allegations of unlawful activity • Council exercises its regulatory functions consistently and without bias • Council regulatory functions are exercised proactively • The
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21 May 2014: 4. COUNCIL SUPPORT OF THE IPSWICH HOME GARDENER’S EXPO With reference to a report by the Community Development Team Leader dated. ... RECOMMENDATION. A. That financial sponsorship of $2,000.00 be allocated to the 2014 Ipswich Home.
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28 Nov 2023: The measures proposed to mitigate fears in relation to public health and whether distances to homes, schools, day care centres and the like have been maximised. •
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23 Apr 2019: This level of growth has been acknowledged in the recently adopted Advance Ipswich (the plan) with the state forecasting a population growth to 435,000 people by the year 2031 from ... Under the Local Disaster Management Plan, council acts as the primary
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27 Aug 2013: Club for advertising costs associated with the Home Gardener’s Expo 2013 and that this amount be funded from Project No. ... 6. LOCAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN SUB-PLAN – FLOOD, CYCLONE AND STORM With reference to a report by the Infrastructure
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