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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/127231/Graffiti-Removal-Policy.pdf Explore
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16 Aug 2022: The need to maintain a current and ongoing database of tags and incident locations is critical to understanding the nature of the problem.
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3 Feb 2015: Economic Impact Assessment, Flood Report, Traffic Report, Geotechnical Report, etc) is required to be submitted and Council elects to have that study independently assessed by a second consultant, the applicant shall ... 00 #Amendment design to existing
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24 Sep 2020: Foster stewardship and environmental advocacy. Facilitate on ground conservation outcomes and provide a reliable platform for conservation on private land.
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3 Dec 2021: A spectacular immersive display and larger-than-life installations will transform the Nicholas Street Precinct into the St Nicholas Precinct as the centrepiece of Christmas in Ipswich celebrations.
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5 Oct 2022: 57. 47. Secondment by Emergency Services. 57. 48. Natural Disaster and Extreme Weather Leave. ... i) in the event of critical shortages of skilled staff;. (ii) where there is excess of work that cannot be accommodated by ICC’s workforce;.
by Chloe Boikeipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/8325/clminutes_19.03.13.pdf Explore
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2 May 2013: 2011 AND 2013 FLOOD RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM UPDATE With reference to a report by the Infrastructure Delivery Manager concerning the status. ... concerning the current status of businesses in the Ipswich region and ongoing activities following the January
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by Anna Lewisipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/134870/Landholder-Partnerships-Guidelines_External_A4-A6488078.pdf Explore
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24 Sep 2020: Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program objectives. Foster stewardship and environmental advocacy. Facilitate on ground conservation outcomes and provide a reliable platform for conservation on private land. ... Installation and monitoring of
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17 Mar 2021: Network action plans have been developed to deliver the vision of an Ipswich transport system that is safe, reliable and provides for the sustainable movement of people and goods for all
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23 Nov 2011: support after the January 2011 floods. Business Enterprise Centre Ipswich Region . Presentation of award for Economic Development Excellence category. Surf Life Saving Queensland .
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13 Aug 2020: Illegal dumping hot spot hidden camera installations undertaken. 5.3.2 Proposed Actions. ... Illegal dumping hot spot. hidden camera installations. High/Ongoing. Infrared cameras as required when activity in area dictates investigation.
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