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24 May 2022: Land. • Buildings and structures. • Flood mitigation. • Roads, bridges and footpaths. •
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4 Dec 2015: PETITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS. ROBERT PUESCHKE Gift of a signed helmet presented to Ipswich City Council by Robert Pueschke as recognition of the support he received in the 2011 floods from the ... Council’s planning response to the 2011 floods including
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16 Aug 2018: VML:CD. Vicki Lukritz. 3810 6221. 16 August 2018. NOTICE OF MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL is to be held on MONDAY, 20 AUGUST 2018 commencing at 10.00 am in the Council Chambers, on the 2nd Floor of the
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12 Feb 2024: 49 on the following management issues needed to be addressed for protected vegetation: pest plants, feral species management, fire management, landholder assistance, good neighbour, rare threatened and vulnerable species and/or
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12 Feb 2024: 49 on the following management issues needed to be addressed for protected vegetation: pest plants, feral species management, fire management, landholder assistance, good neighbour, rare threatened and vulnerable species and/or
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25 Aug 2022: Some key considerations that may have impacted the level of engagement include:. ... I study in Ipswich. % of participants. All of the survey participants live in Ipswich, 49% are Ipswich ratepayers, 42% work in Ipswich, 6% study in Ipswich, 7% own a
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28 Feb 2019: It was noted that both options B and C would both cost ratepayers a significant amount of money. ... 2018 concerning changes to the Community Grants and In-Kind Assistance Program Applicant Guidelines.
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27 Feb 2019: The motion was put and carried. DISCUSSION The Interim Administrator thanked Rob Jones for his assistance. ... sponsorship package for Council to sponsor the 22nd International RiverSymposium up to a value of $15,000.
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21 Mar 2017: ENVM3201: Placement Final Assessment
ENVM3201: Placement Final Assessment
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4 Aug 2015: G. Hayden Building, Humanities Centre (the Centre). RECOMMENDATION: A. That Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma Inc.
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