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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/81421/Corporate_Plan_2017_2022.pdf Explore
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14 Jun 2017: obtain essential data about the community’s values, attitudes, expectations and priorities for infrastructure and services. ... Develop and provide information to the community regarding effective responses to disasters and emergencies.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/call-for-ipswich-residents-to-get-behind-clean-up-australia-day Cached Explore
13 Feb 2023: Every piece of plastic litter starts its journey in our backyards, local creeks and rivers.”. ... As all Australians know, over the past two years, we’ve seen severe bushfires, cyclones and floods, and increased pressures on our biodiversity and an
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/recovery-chief-visits-impacted-ipswich-residents Cached Explore
14 Mar 2022: 14 March 2022. The recently-appointed State Recovery Coordinator Major General Jake Ellwood, has spent time listening to Ipswich residents, taking a tour of flood-affected streets in Goodna and North ... Booval. Local Disaster Management Group Chair
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17 Mar 2023: 9. Our Goals Our Aims Measuring Our Progress. Increase resilience of the community in the event of a disaster. ... Increase resilience of people with a disability in our community in the event of a disaster.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/10629/fact_sheet_8_threats_and_challenges_facing_our_waterways.pdf Explore
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12 May 2010: loss of riparian (creek side) vegetation•. erosion•. sedimentation•. loss of permanent waterholes•.
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9 Nov 2020: Table 1. Key themes from study circle data. What do you love about Ipswich now? ... in the study circle data. All of the feedback from the community representative workshops identified the following key.
by Eleanor Howeipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/new-ipswich-deputy-mayor-appointed Cached Explore
21 Apr 2022: more recently the flood.”. ... Since this council has been together, we have had a one-in-a-hundred-year pandemic, we’ve had a flood and faced a lot of challenges and we have acquired
ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/issues-and-laws/nuisances-and-complaints/erosion_and_sediment_control Cached Explore
30 Aug 2022: are vulnerable to serious erosion damage in infrastructure like roads, tracks, dams, pipelines, cables and power line corridors. ... erosion from building/construction sites. Stirred up sediment in rivers and creeks can smother aquatic plants and impact
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29 May 2024: Page 1 of 38. Unreasonable Customer Conduct Management. – Complaints Management Unit Procedure. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Background 3. 2. Purpose 4. 2.1 Management Principles 5. 2.2 Primary Objectives 5. 2.3 Strategies 6. 2.4 Observable Conduct 6.
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22 Dec 2020: Purpose. (a) to protect the community against risk of injury and damage; and (b) to ensure that dogs do not create a nuisance, or a hazard to health or safety; and ... c) to prevent pollution and other environmental damage resulting from the keeping of
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