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18 Aug 2023: impacted but also identify the community’s vulnerability and exposure to flooding hazards. ... The majority of high-risk buildings are residential. The highest relative increase of buildings impacted across all storm events is seen between the 1 in 100
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4 Mar 2024: Extreme weather conditions:. Flood. Drought. Fire. Cyclone. Severe storm. Local Disaster Declaration.
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21 May 2014: RECOMMENDATION That Council acknowledge the Queensland Plan and write to the Premier of Queensland,.
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15 Oct 2010: roadways, stormwater systems etc) and vulnerable environments (creeks, rivers, lakes, dams, wetlands etc) which results in costly or irreversible damage.
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17 Mar 2023: Ipswich Central. 12. Premier Entertainment and Lifestyle DestinationThe Nicholas Street Precinct is the city’s leading premier lifestyle and entertainment precinct offering dining, entertainment and cultural activities in the heart of
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8 Jul 2013: submission to the Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, the Honourable Jeff Seeney, MP on the draft State Planning Policy draft for consultation April 2013.
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10 Nov 2022: Overall, most Ipswich waterways have been impacted by past and current land uses and land management practices. ... Active planting can interfere with natural regeneration. Assisted regeneration – this approach is appropriate if the riparian zone has a
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2 Nov 2015: MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING 15 SEPTEMBER 2015. 16. Minister), Ms Annastacia Palaszczuk MP (Premier and Minister for the Arts Premier of Queensland) and Councillor Margaret de Wit (President, Local Government Association
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26 Nov 2013: DES00014 70 05. D. That Council provide funding in the amount of $500.00 to Springfield Lakes Butterfly Wings Parent Child Program towards the printing of child safety car window decals ... concerning sponsorship of the Committee for Economic Development
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23 Oct 2018: SUMMER STORM AND FLOOD SAFETY POSTER COMPETITION With reference to a report by the Emergency Management Officer dated 16 August. ... 2018 concerning the continuation of the Summer Storm and Flood Safety poster competition.
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