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25 Nov 2022: to make your own didgeridoo with skilled First Nations craftspeople were part of the immersive program when Galvanized festival returned in September. ... gallery showcasing hand-painted art by a well-known First Nations artist and local students.
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15 Mar 2024: ANZAC Day services, Remembrance Day services, memorial services for fallen soldiers, etc.
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19 Sep 2016: 2. PETITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS. CITY HOPE CHURCH Certificate of Appreciation to Ipswich City Council for support within the community – Day of Honour 2016. ... commemorative book and infrastructure costs to the Ipswich Historical Society Inc from the
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12 Apr 2012: MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING. 5 March 2012. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building. 45 Roderick Street, Ipswich. The meeting commenced at 9:03am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Tully, Attwood,
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23 May 2013: Service Committee Report to allow Councillor Casos to leave the meeting to attend an ANZAC ceremony.
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18 Jun 2021: Our history is rich, from our First Nations to our European and multicultural histories and where our cultural landscapes are protected and respected.
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26 Mar 2018: COUNCILLOR’S APOLOGIES: Nil. 1. RSL COMMEMORATIVE GUN REFURBISHMENT. With reference to a report by the Principal Officer (Technical Support) dated 29 January 2018 concerning the refurbishment of the Commemorative 25 ... pound gun at the front of the
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25 Jun 2024: In locations not burned for long periods, aging vegetation may lose its productivity and some species may move elsewhere while plants which depend on fire to set seed may perish.
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26 May 2024: St Paul’s will be a celebration of First Nations artists with a compilation of works showcased every night. ... Spotlight Shorts, highlights and celebrates the best First Nations creatives in front of and behind the camera.
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25 Jan 2024: It is the gateway to our neighbouring agricultural regions, home to the nation’s largest RAAF base, with an abundance of land for industrial, commercial and residential growth.
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