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28 Mar 2011: prioritised listings of rehabilitation backlog projects. PROCEDURAL MOTIONS AND FORMAL MATTERS The meeting commenced at 9.23 am. The meeting closed at 10.16 am. ____________________________________________________________________
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18 Aug 2023: This requires a significant investment from Remondis that will produce better outcomes for residents and the environment,” Mayor Harding said. ... The design of the facility will have fewer impacts when compared with open window composting and is
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3 Aug 2022: This was an unexpected request from the Department of Environment and Science, the primary agency tasked with the responsibility of enforcing the compliance of private waste operators,” Mayor Harding said. ... Council is still waiting on a Planning and
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22 Dec 2020: We had tree surgery staff on site within 30 minutes and contractors on site by 3pm. ... We had eight tree surgery crews working through four suburbs until 5pm Tuesday.
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28 Jun 2022: The 2022-23 Budget works hard to balance the needs of city and country with projects that respond to the needs of local residents. ... Strong commitments have also been made to projects that will provide greater opportunity for healthy and active
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30 Jan 2023: current and future generations, deliver a safe, efficient and sustainable transport network and ensure a healthy environment and foster an inclusive society.
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18 Sep 2014: 50, 51 AND 52 With reference to a report by the Community Development Project Officer dated. ... The meeting closed at 10.03 am. _______________________________________________________________________________. 18 AUGUST 2014 ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION
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3 Mar 2014: Program (CTIP) project, as detailed in the report by the Planning Officer (Environment Management) dated 6 January 2014. ... The meeting closed at 10.24 am. _______________________________________________________________________________. 22 JANUARY 2014
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12 Oct 2021: said. Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said Ripley will evolve dramatically. “Ripley is seeing major growth right now with 133,000 residents expected by 2036,” Councillor Madsen said. ... Residents will have the opportunity to hear from Mayor
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27 May 2019: This partnership is represented through a careful balance between local and Japanese characteristics and natural elements. ... 15 Black Pine Tree. 16 Secret Garden. 17 Eucalypt Forest. 18 Rest Graden.
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