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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/110442/Resilient-Communities-Community-Reference-Group-Terms-of-Reference.pdf Explore
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21 Oct 2019: Collection and analysis of data relating to communities in Ipswich. The objectives of the Resilient Communities Community Reference Group are:. ... of interest with any particular agenda item/s or issue/s to be discussed at the meeting.
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23 Nov 2011: vote on this item. Councillors Bromage and Antoniolli and the majority of councillors entitled to vote, voted for the recommendation. ... have, or could reasonably be taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 7.
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7 Oct 2019: 1) Schedule 5, item 1, column 2, subsection (f), after ‘kept;’ –. insert –. Animal noise is a nuisance if it—. (a) is made by a domestic animal; and. ... Schedule 6, item 1, column 2, subparagraph (iii), ‘Filo’ –. omit, insert –. Fila.
by McCullough Robertson Lawyersipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/native-fish-species-released-into-bremer-river Cached Explore
6 Dec 2021: This formal stocking represents the first time that large numbers of freshwater cod will have occupied the Bremer since they were lost 100 years ago,” Cr Milligan said. ... Being such a large-bodied fish, these adult cod will contribute to the
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4 Apr 2024: Progress on implementation of 2022 Flood Review. ... 04 January 2024. Recommendations from the 2022 Flood Review are being steadily implemented at Ipswich City Council, as the second anniversary of the major flood draws near.
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4 Apr 2024: Progress on implementation of 2022 Flood Review. ... 04 January 2024. Recommendations from the 2022 Flood Review are being steadily implemented at Ipswich City Council, as the second anniversary of the major flood draws near.
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4 Apr 2024: 18 September 2023. One hundred Ipswich homes have now been bought back as part of the Resilient Homes Fund, enabling families to sell flood-impacted properties and be freed from future
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/council-raises-concerns-with-inland-rail-project Cached Explore
3 Aug 2021: for accurate flood mapping and a long-term plan to address noise impacts on residents. ... Residents have expressed concerns about the safety of the proposed rail level crossing, as well as discrepancies in the flood mapping used.
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29 Sep 2017: It has been recommended that Council remove the Boards, restructure the Committees and develop policies/procedures around allocating and considering agenda items in “open” and “closed” session. ... certification by the assessing Council Officer
by Laura Nichollsipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/243920/Community-Matters-July-2023.pdf Explore
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11 Jul 2023: Another $38 million of works will be undertaken to repair our sealed roads and drains impacted by the floods, and $12 million for repairs on gravel roads.”. ... Venue occupies the large site which fronts Ellenborough Street, Brisbane Street and
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