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15 Aug 2022: They also enjoyed site visits to the Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator, Pumpyard bar and brewery (Memorial Technical College) and of course the Commonwealth Hotel, built more than a century ago and
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3 Mar 2022: can demonstrate sound workplace health and safety practices. Funding must be linked to actions in Property Management Plans. ... Action/s supported or achieved as per the zone identified in the Property Management Plan.
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6 Jun 2023: As Ipswich’s city centre continues to grow, council is also calling on the Queensland Government to take urgent action to address congestion, flooding and safety issues on and around the
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25 Nov 2021: For design and safety tricks for making your own suburban light wonderland as well as more information about the competition, visit ChristmasInIpswich.com.au.
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19 Aug 2022: Remember, your dog may behave differently when roaming. Roaming dogs can be a nuisance and present a threat to community safety, for example most dog attacks reported to Council involve a
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12 Dec 2019: 2.2 Use of Sporting Grounds.45. 2.3 School Competition – Seasonal Fee.45. ... 2. The dog lives on a property in a classified rural zone within Ipswich City Council.
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29 Jan 2024: Finalise mining void analysis with the Queensland Government with a focus on determining if there are remaining voids that are a safety risk to the community or require some form of
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18 Sep 2023: As we move through the program and re-zone the land, council will engage with the Ipswich community to develop a plan for the best future use for these empty lots.”.
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30 Jun 2023: Partners: SIG Group, Ipswich Junior Grammar School, Sobah Beverages, Quest Springfield Central, Imbibis Craft Distillery; Programming Partners: Ipswich Art Gallery, Ipswich Civic Centre, Ipswich Studio 188, Ipswich Libraries, Ipswich Waste Services,
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5 Feb 2019: COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING. 4 December 2018. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building. The meeting commenced at 9.00 am Pursuant to section 13 of Council’s Local Law No 2 (Council Meetings) 2013, the Interim Administrator invited the
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