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4 Mar 2022: GARAGE Material Yellow lid. recycling binRecycling &. Refuse Centre. Car batteries 3.
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5 May 2016: Questions 12. Officers' Reports 13. Consideration of Items placed on the agenda by a Councillor in. ... 2016(03) of 23 February 2016 be received and adopted subject to the inclusion of a new report as Item 4.
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31 Oct 2023: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said new residents increased by 29 per cent compared to the previous year. ... 6,228 new residents. 125,000 wheelie bins collected each week. 8496 tonnes of kerbside green waste to compost.
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19 Nov 2021: For the second year in a row council has committed $100,000 to the Façade Improvement Program, with 12 applicants now selected to receive dollar for dollar matched funding up to ... Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner noted that the Façade
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15 Mar 2019: FORECAST IPSWICH–SPRINGFIELD CORRIDOR POPULATION5 GROWTH: 162,700 by 2026 and 259,000 by 2036. ... Increase accessibility for a workforce in excess of 128,000 people. Contribute to the early.
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1 Jul 2021: Around 42 per cent of Queensland’s waste is disposed of in Ipswich and in 2018-19, the eight privately owned and operated landfills located in Ipswich received approximately 4.23 ... provide for a suitable kerbside collection service where household
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8 May 2023: The external person shall only be present at the briefing or workshop during discussion of the item for which their name appears next to on the agenda. ... For each Agenda item, the Agenda shall state the title of the item, the name of the person who
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2 Nov 2022: All hay/feed, droppings and debris from horse floats must be cleaned up and removed off site from yards, parking areas, trail heads and marshalling points after the event. ... Council does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage to any items or
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2 Nov 2022: All hay/feed, droppings and debris from horse floats must be cleaned up and removed off site from yards, parking areas, trail heads and marshalling points after the event. ... Council does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage to any items or
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2 Nov 2022: All hay/feed, droppings and debris from horse floats must be cleaned up and removed off site from yards, parking areas, trail heads and marshalling points after the event. ... Council does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage to any items or
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