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23 Oct 2018: 12. WORKS, PARKS AND RECREATION QUARTERLY ACTIVITY REPORT – APRIL TO JUNE 2018 With reference to a report by the Business Systems and Support Coordinator dated. ... 28 August 2018 concerning the Works, Parks and Recreation quarterly activity report for
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20 Dec 2023: ii) claims to be adversely affected by a competitive advantage that the person alleges is enjoyed by the local government; or. ... ii) claims to be hindered from doing so by a competitive advantage that the person alleges is enjoyed by the local
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20 Oct 2011: provide funding in the amount of $1,000.00 plus $100 GST to THAT Production Company Inc and that this amount be funded from Project Number DES00014 65.07. 3. ... Eisteddfod to be held 6 –
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24 Oct 2012: SIGNS" – 1 APRIL 2012 TO 30 JUNE 2012 With reference to a report by the Chief Operating Officer (Works, Parks and Recreation). ... period 1 April 2012 to 30 June 2012.
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8 Dec 2023: The Program review and subsequent feasibility assessment is a huge first step towards the continuation of excellent delivery, whilst acknowledging the finite number of cost-effective delivery sites requires shift in ... In addition to conveying a 120Ha
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19 May 2019: 1241 April 2019. Places Bird Places BirdofIpswich. ofIpswich. A collaborative project by BirdLife Southern Queensland, Birds Queensland and Ipswich City Council. ... 1241 April 2019. Wheelchair accessible toilets Access for mobility impaired. BirdLife
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28 Aug 2020: Development – Priced parking reduces the number of spaces needed to meet demand, reducing total parking costs and allowing more compact development. ... EXPANDING PRICED PARKING INTO NEW CENTRES. Where council seeks the implementation of new priced
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28 Jun 2024: Social events iii. In-flight and in-house movies iv. Mini bar purchases v.
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12 Feb 2018: 4. ARTS, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT DEPARTMENT. QUARTERLY REPORT – APRIL TO JUNE 2017 With reference to a report by the Executive Support and Research Officer dated.
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1 Sep 2003: 2) A subordinate local law may regulate the denomination or number of coins to beinserted in a parking meter or parkatarea and, if an authorised system for the payment ofparking fees
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