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26 Aug 2022: No adverse impact to infrastructure or public utilities easements. Maintaining (where possible) of natural landforms and drainage lines. ... Land and water not contaminated. A stable site. Appropriate site access provided from the road reserve to
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22 Dec 2020: The Ipswich City Council local government area receives approximately 58 per cent of all waste disposed of in Queensland and receives 73 per cent of waste disposed of in South East ... Develop the “Clean Slate” White Paper to outline the current
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22 Jul 2019: P. Robert Otjen. P Charlie Dill – General Manager, Infrastructure & Environment Department (Facilitator). ... Creating a legacy/quality of life for future generations. - Sustainable development and environment. -
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13 Apr 2021: Last Updated: 9/04/2021. Members of the Environment Community Reference Group are required to:. •
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21 Oct 2019: 3. Growth Management (Growth Management and Infrastructure Committee). 4. Environment (Environment Committee). ... A Facilitator, being the General Manager from the Infrastructure and Environment Department (or their delegate) assisted by council
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28 Feb 2023: Recovery efforts to support local sporting clubs are now about repairing and upgrading damaged facilities, with improving flood resilience to make sure replaced facilities can better withstand future floods a key ... infrastructure and facilities in Evan
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9 Dec 2022: To give our community the best chance of weathering future disasters, we must always reflect on and improve our disaster response and recovery capability.”. ... We have been given insights into personal experience that is so valuable and gives shape to
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26 Jun 2024: AVERAGE INCREASEThe average general rate increase for residential properties is 5.45 per cent. ... The standard commercial rate rise is 5.45 per cent. CONCESSIONSPensioners on a full pension can claim an increased concession of up to $258 per year for
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13 Apr 2021: Last Updated: 9/04/2021. Members of the Environment Community Reference Group are required to:. •
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