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ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/waste-and-recycling/household-hazardous-waste Cached Explore
18 Jul 2024: Elgas offers a free community service for the disposal and recycling of gas bottles at its 2 Tanker Street, Lytton depot. ... Refer to the Elgas website for further information. Please note that the Elgas collection depot may not be in the Ipswich City
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1 Feb 2024: Contributes considerably to managing weather effects (e.g. heat impacts). (k) Planted for the purpose of meeting obligations under offsets or related environmental management schemes or legislation.
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28 Jun 2022: 51 150 201. Ipswich Cycle Park Carpark Seal. Bitumen seal the Ipswich Cycle Park carpark on Briggs Road, Flinders View. ... 140 - - 140. Ipswich Civic Centre Forecourt Upgrade. Undertake forecourt upgrades including additional weather protection and shade
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20 Jan 2023: The MDRA has also successfully run the award-winning Black Snake Creek Festival since 2006; the theme in 2022 was Rain or Shine, setting the tone with a huge display of
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23 May 2022: regulatory matters • Enforcement action is proportionate to the offence in each case • There is widespread understanding of the Council’s approach to enforcement, • including the circumstances which will be taken into
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/241934/Q3_OperationalPlan2022_2023_A4_3.pdf Explore
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10 Aug 2023: These are unique environmental projects for Ipswich City Council as ephemeral wetlands remain as dry areas most of the time, only holding water for a short period after a rain event. ... Remarkably heavy rainfall last year saw a deluge flooding the
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17 Oct 2023: FAQ: Are flying fox numbers increasing? Overall flying fox numbers have declined in the last century due to widespread clearing of native foraging and roosting habitat for agriculture and urban development, ... These sites vary with individuals. Roost
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28 Oct 2019: the overall intent of this guideline. Background. Uncontrolled demolition, removal and relocated buildings may result in unacceptable outcomes to the amenity and aesthetics and/or be in extreme conflict with the
by Louise Lillingstoneipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/228001/Cycle-Walk-Action-Plan.pdf Explore
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22 Feb 2022: Lack of motivation. The weather/climate is not suitable for walking. I do not feel safe while walking. ... Lack of motivation. The weather/climate is not suitable for cycling. 0 1 2 3 4 5.
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22 Dec 2020: Despite weather disruptions, it drew over 1,500 people from a range of diverse cultural communities and backgrounds including Indian, Fijian, Aboriginal, German, Iranian, Afghani and African.
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