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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/231253/ICC-Media-release-Division-4-highlights-Future-goals-in-focus-in-2022-2023-Budget.pdf Explore
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29 Jun 2022: Councillor Milligan said the 2022-2023 Budget also included projects to support flood recovery efforts. ... will improve our flood resilience and benefit the local community and the environment,” Cr Milligan.
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/protecting-the-environment-for-future-generations Cached Explore
19 Jun 2023: The use of a new ‘Environmental Management’ zone in the Ipswich Plan 2024 provides a zone that protects natural areas for the preservation of vegetation and habit, for waterways and for ... The treed ridgelines, valleys and hillsides around Ipswich
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13 Mar 2014: Failing systems can spread infectious diseases, attract pests (mosquitoes, flies and rodents) and contribute to the pollution of groundwater, streams and waterways. ... How to ensure your system is working correctlyEnsuring that your system is working
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/resilience-kits-to-benefit-community-in-times-of-need Cached Explore
6 Feb 2023: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said community centres and organisations played a vital role and are recognised as key stakeholders across our city. ... In times of need, community centres and community
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22 Dec 2020: Public art enhances the unique identity and character of Ipswich. Over the years numerous public artworks have been installed at diverse locations across the region. ... This list of artworks and locations is provided so that residents and visitors can
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5 Mar 2021: 32.3 years (as at 2016, QGSO). Major industries. Health care and social assistance (13.2% of region's employed labour, QGSO); retail trade (10.5%); manufacturing (10%). ... 2016 Census Data. Report presenting Ipswich’s key statistical highlights since
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13 Apr 2023: Division 4 Councillor Russell Milligan said council is focused on ensuring the region is better prepared for future natural disasters. ... In addition to flood recovery, council will plan to spend almost $3 million on flood preparedness and waterway
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12 Aug 2022: 9. Monitoring and Evaluation. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are essential to achieving successful outcomes in fire. ... Monitoring and evaluation of post fire biodiversity response. • Monitoring and evaluation of fire history (planned and wildfire).
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/236361/Urban-Greening-Policy.pdf Explore
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25 Nov 2022: Principal Officer (Natural and Urban Forest). • Team Leader (Strategic Catchment and Conservation Planning). • ... unique character of the region for current and future generations. Retention of healthy,.
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/corporate_publications/strategy-and-implementation-programs/defence-ipswich-action-plan Cached Explore
18 Nov 2021: The Defence Ipswich Action Plan 2018-2023 recognises the importance of defence to the region’s economic and community prosperity.
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