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  1. Vehicle Legalities and Auctions

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    18 Jul 2024: Council regulates abandoned and hazardous vehicles parked on public road reserve. If a vehicle is considered to be abandoned or hazardous Council will take steps to remove the vehicle from the road reserve including impounding the vehicle if the

  2. Hire a Skip Bin

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    7 Sep 2023: Skips are suitable for a wide range of applications and are an ideal way to remove bulky, non-compactable waste from your home or business. Skips are often used on building and demolitions sites for construction waste, but they are also ideal for

  3. Barking Dogs

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    12 Jul 2024: All dogs bark, but in some cases barking dogs may become a real neighbourhood nuisance, greatly reducing the quality of life for their neighbours and increasing neighbourhood tensions. It can be confronting to receive a barking complaint, but it’s

  4. Contract for Houses and Residential LandSixteenth Edition This document ... (PDF, 321k)

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    9 Apr 2020: 4). (b) if an assessment of rates includes chargesimposed on a “per lot” basis, then the portion ofthose charges to be adjusted is the amountassessed divided by the number of lots ... has been lodged specifying the Buyer'slodgement reference number

  5. Rides to try

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    27 Nov 2023: Whether it’s a gentle spin, or a longer ride along some of Ipswich’s iconic streets - check out our suggested family rides, active travel rides, recreation rides and BMX tracks below. If you’re heading out for a family ride, choose one of the

  6. ANZAC Day march returns to city heart

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    13 Apr 2023: 13 April 2023. The Ipswich region will once again proudly host ANZAC Day commemorative services, with the city’s main march to this year return to the city heart for the first time since Tulmur Place was opened. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said

  7. Applying for Information Under the RTI or IP Acts

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    13 Sep 2022: The information on this page outlines the process and timeframes involved in lodging a Right to Information (RTI) or Information Privacy (IP) application, as well as how to amend a submitted application. Before lodging your application:. Check

  8. Rates Recovery Policy (PDF, 180k)

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    1 Jun 2022: subsequently cancelled on two occasions in any twelve month period, per (c) above due to non-payment, the ratepayer is to be advised that no further formal payment agreements will be

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  9. Stay Wider of the Rider - Get the Facts!

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    12 Feb 2021: Bicycle riders have less protection than motorists and are more likely to be injured in a crash. Whether you travel on two wheels, four wheels or more we all need to share the road safely. Bicycle riders and motorists have the same rights and

  10. Council Minutes (PDF, 3963k)

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    23 Oct 2018: and Stan Gallo to address the Libraries and Tourism Committee on any matters before it. ... The Libraries and Tourism Committee met to discuss general business matters relevant to committee. ________________________________________________________________

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    by Anna Lewis

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