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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/86271/Koala-Conservation-Plan.pdf Explore
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25 Oct 2018: Appendix C displays the results from Bussey and Ellis (2016). In summary, the authors under a conservative estimate predict that Ipswich hosts a koala population in excess of 4,000 individuals. ... responsible pet ownership• interpretive koala signage
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11 Nov 2019: place. (4) In this section—. reasonable steps include the display of a notice at an entry point or such other prominent place within the particular public place, stating—. ... sale13. (2) A person must not offer or display animals for sale in the
by McCullough Robertson Lawyersipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/120870/Ipswich-City-Council-Annual-Report-2018-2019.pdf Explore
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28 Oct 2019: and west and well connected to six major highways, rail, an intermodal transport hub, three airports and the Port of Brisbane, Ipswich enjoys a prime location in south east Queensland.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/69564/Confirmed-Council-Ordinary-Minutes-13-September-2016.pdf Explore
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13 Oct 2016: MINUTES OF COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING. 13 SEPTEMBER 2016. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building. The meeting commenced at 9.03 am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Tully (Deputy Mayor), Silver,
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11 Feb 2021: $12,200 spent on installing double rail timber entrance fencing. 7 White-Rock Spring Mountain Conservation Estate.
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31 Oct 2023: It will be part of Ipswich’s signature cultural festival of the year, which promises another great range of fun activities,” Cr Madsen said. ... stronger and serve the community for many years to come. “The timber will be replaced with concrete
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18 Jul 2022: The empty block has an exciting future, especially with its connection to the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail and Brassall Bikeway,” Cr Kunzelmann said. ... There are now 750 square metres of skateable area with 20 new features including a quarter pipe,
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11 Mar 2024: The year ended with the Christmas in Ipswich festival and its' 10-night St Nicholas Precinct activation attracting 48,081 attendances. ... 157 attendees for Youth Sustainability Summit. 2,400 attendees for Ipswich Sustainable Living Festival.
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21 Feb 2024: Train. Car – as passenger. Other. Motorbike. Truck. Walked only. Not stated.
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14 Nov 2016: Multicultural Festival. IPSWICH SPECIAL SCHOOL. Certificate of Appreciation to Mayor Paul Pisasale for the support of the “Together We Can” event. ... The report is intended to inform Council’s response to the submissions received during the public
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