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22 Dec 2020: Middle Road, Purga. Boardwalks through Swamp Tea Tree. Birds can be seen along the boardwalk edges including finches, thornbills, speckled warblers and tawny frogmouths. ... While most birdwatchers are respectful of the environment and other people when
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10 Apr 2018: However, in order to perform the above functions we may need to disclose your personal information to the Chief Executive who may in turn make this information available to others in
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3 Mar 2014: MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING 31 JANUARY 2014. 4. Hospital Foundation. Councillor Bromage came to the conclusion that because of the relatively minor nature of the perceived conflict, she can properly participate ... A. That Council resolve to proceed with
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29 Mar 2021: Report an issue. Popular links Show. Page Not Found Show. Report an Issue. Enhancing services and maintaining momentum. Your guide for entertainment, events and activities out now. Share your views. Get involved. Make a difference. Putting our
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13 Dec 2022: Persons wishing to confirm information in detail should contact Council via either email, or in writing in order to obtain a written response. ... Council is collecting your personal information in order for you to register and utilise EPathway Online
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23 Nov 2021: can be offensive, make people feel unsafe, lowers the appeal of an area and the chemicals needed to remove graffiti can be damaging to the environment. ... Vandalism includes cutting fences to allow illegal access, or damage to amenities or signs, and
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29 Jan 2024: The Waste and Circular Economy Transformation Policy Directive was one of the first orders of business of this council, and we remain determined to take further steps to protect our community ... Council has also developed an Illegal Dumping and Litter
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5 May 2016: Health partnerships (Ipswich Hospital Foundation). Public and community health. ... Councillor Pahlke. Cherish the Environment Limited Councillor Morrison. Cherish the Environment Foundation Board.
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22 Dec 2020: Council has had success in defending one appeal for a refusal of a waste facility for Biorecycle that was appealed, and has a further four appeals to contend with.
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20 Oct 2011: Councillor C Pisasale declared a real conflict of interest (as per section 173 of the Local Government Act 2009) ... Councillor Attwood declared a real conflict of interest (as per section
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