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7 Jul 2021: The announcement comes during NAIDOC Week, with the 2021 theme, Heal Country!, calling for stronger measures to recognise, protect, and maintain all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and ... It's a stunning way to showcase the
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8 Jan 2024: The objective of work experience is to enable participants to gain an understanding of the particular occupational area in which they are placed and to gain experience being part of a ... Council is committed to supporting as many placements as possible.
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17 Apr 2023: All vehicles must be legally parked (e.g. you cannot park on the footpath and/or road reserve areas and then display elections signs at passing motorists). ... 60cm wide. and 1m height. Council Controlled Areas. Election signage placed on council land,
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5 Nov 2019: 2) of the Valuation of Lands Act 1994;• the area of land on which the operations are carried out is more than 4 hectares;. ... 6. For the purposes of section 22(k) of the Local Law, damage is permitted for the removal ofweeds as listed on the Ipswich
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22 Dec 2020: The causes of erosion are a result of a combination of historical land clearing, urban and infrastructure development, changed water flow patterns and natural soil characteristics that have increased and accelerated ... Everyone has a role to play in
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8 Oct 2003: 2) of the Valuation of Lands Act 1994;• the area of land on which the operations are carried out is more than 4 hectares;. ... 6. For the purposes of section 22(k) of the Local Law, damage is permitted for the removal ofweeds as listed on the Ipswich
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7 Dec 2017: 8 NOVEMBER 2017 CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE NO. 2017(02). 3. REVIEW OF THE NATURAL AREA ESTATE PEST ANIMAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM With reference to a report by the Planning Officer (Biodiversity) ... concerning the review of the Pest Management
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20 Apr 2018: DRAFT GREENING IPSWICH INITIATIVE 2018–2021. With reference to a report by the Acting Sport Recreation and Natural Resources Manager dated 26 March 2018 concerning the draft Greening Ipswich Initiative2018–2021. ... Ipswich Planning Scheme as
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20 Jun 2022: Mayor Harding said that as part of the program of work, council is committed to taking further steps forward for the community to protect residential amenity. ... Council is planning to commence community engagement in early 2023 on the new planning
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