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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/ipswich-city-council-2020-21-budget-to-deliver-economic-stimulus-and-assistance-to-local-community Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: This has also been impacted to some degree because of the result of the movement in the State Government’s property valuations. ... We have also allocated $17 million in this budget for reliable and cost effective domestic waste collection services to
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11 Mar 2024: If related to budget matters this status may include items of expenditure which are delayed, deferred or future scheduled. ... circle circle circle. Operational Delivery of council’s capital program for 2023–2024 (includes flood recovery).
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22 Jun 2021: Funds management. Rates operations and property administration. Recoveries and collections. Supplier payment operations and management. ... Water Cycle Planning. Coordinate strategic traffic, intersections and pedestrian, cycle counts and data collection.
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8 Jul 2013: QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT. Certificate in appreciation of Council’s assistance following the floods caused by Ex Tropical Cyclone Oswald. ... MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING 21 MAY 2013. 2. LAURINE MALFORD-DOYLE. Presentation to Council of large, framed glass
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12 May 2010: Scouring often removes soil around tree roots causing the tree to fall and remove a large section of the bank soil. ... Other chemicals in stormwater attach themselves to sediment particles, which means that large amounts of sediment result in more
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6 Oct 2015: Select salt tolerant species in severely affected areas. Be waterwise in the home. ... Vegetation growth. is affected. LATERAccumulation of salt at the surface kills protective plant cover.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/major-works-bring-new-life-to-ironpot-creek Cached Explore
15 Mar 2023: These plantings established very well and made an immense difference to the stability of the creek during the flood events of 2022. ... About 27,000 plants and habitat features such as large tree stumps have been vital for stabilising the creek and
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28 Jun 2022: recovery. Council has spent close to $5 million on flood recovery to date and we still have a long road ahead. ... They carry out activities such as garbage collection and recycling, street cleaning, regulating parking, controlling dogs and cats, and
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1 Sep 2014: could reasonably be taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 11. ... could reasonably be taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 13.
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18 Oct 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chairperson Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the iGO Parking Strategy and Action Plan would help shape how council manages parking and the kerbside across the city ... Your feedback will help guide our approach
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