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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/65960/Confirmed-Council-Minutes-28-June-2016.pdf Explore
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31 Jul 2016: LIBRARY AND YOUTH AND SENIORS COMMITTEE CONFLICT OF INTEREST ITEM 1 COUNCILLOR P PISASALE (MAYOR). ... ARTS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CONFLICT OF INTEREST ITEM 1 AND 7 COUNCILLOR SILVER.
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3 Jul 2015: CONFLICT OF INTEREST ITEM 2 AND 3 Councillors Morrison, Attwood and Mayor Councillor P Pisasale. ... or could reasonably be taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 6.
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30 May 2014: reasonably be taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 2. ... the proposed delivery model and timetable for a bulky item removal service in 2015.
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by Anna Lewisipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/53794/Confirmed-Ordinary-Minutes-10-November-2015.pdf Explore
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4 Dec 2015: out of the Council Chambers while the item was being discussed and voted on. ... taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 2 within Item 2.
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by Anna Lewisipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/free-hazardous-waste-drop-off-day Cached Explore
16 Sep 2022: 16 September 2022. Ipswich residents can hand in unwanted hazardous household items and chemicals at the Riverview Recycling and Refuse Centre for free on 25 September as part of council’s ... For more information visit www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/waste
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/council-delivering-on-transport-plan-as-major-projects-completed-in-2020 Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: to 88.4 per cent, diverging further away from the iGO private vehicle mode share target of 75 per cent. ... By 2041, our city will welcome another 336,000 residents, increasing our current population from 222,000 to 558,000.”.
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29 Jun 2022: Home Assist Program - $1.5 million. • Smiths Road and Albert Street, Goodna intersection upgrade - $413,000. • ... Immunisation program - $298,000. • Flood resilience work on the Bremer River - $120,000. •
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2024/ripley-and-redbank-plains-remain-best-sellers-in-ipswich-growth-storey Cached Explore
1 Feb 2024: A further 2,387 residents also call the city home taking the city’s population to 253,093 – a rise of 1 per cent on the previous quarter as the city ... There were 2,436 parking infringements issued across the quarter, which was down 25 per cent from
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1 Feb 2016: reasonably be taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 11 within 1. ... taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 2 within Item 3.
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5 Jul 2024: The existing David Trumpy Bridge is near capacity with demand projected to increase by 60% to more than 54,000 vehicles in 2041. ... By 2041, Ipswich will reach an estimated population of 456,000 with an annual percentage growth rate of 3.4 per cent
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