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  1. Have a say on the City's natural environment priorities

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    22 Apr 2022: Councillor Milligan said the development of the new strategy had also taken on board recent feedback from community engagement for iFuture, the Natural Environment Policy and Sustainability Policy.

  2. Page 1 of 6 Community Engagement Policy 1. Statement ... (PDF, 444k)

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    8 May 2023: Annual growth in the number of council community engagement activities. • ... 13. Policy Owner The General Manager (Community, Cultural and Economic Development) is the policy owner and the Manager, Media, Communications and Engagement is responsible

    by Carol Dellit
  3. Page 1 of 5 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 396k)

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    27 Nov 2023: including the visual amenity of the material selected for the fencing work, and the relevant planning scheme and zoning for the area where the fencing work is proposed to be undertaken. ... any of the following –. a) a development approval; b) a

    by Amber van Sloten
  4. Council sets priorities for Ipswich’s natural environment

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    13 Dec 2022: 13 December 2022. Ipswich’s natural environment will have a strong foundation for dealing with ongoing pressures such as population growth and climate change.

  5. Be counted to improve community services and infrastructure

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    4 Aug 2021: Ipswich’s population is projected to reach 558,000 residents by 2041 and the Census will help Council understand where future growth is likely to occur and help us provide better

  6. Smoke Free Public Places

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    12 Feb 2021: Smoking is banned in outdoor pedestrian malls in Queensland under the Queensland Government’s Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998. The smoking ban includes the use of all smoking products, including regular cigarettes and electronic

  7. Leichhardt Park

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    18 Mar 2024: Standard Conditions for each area can be viewed below. To apply for a Park & Facility Use Permit/Licence please complete an application form for assessment of your proposed event.

  8. Page 1 of 5 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 375k)

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    23 May 2022: 8. Key Stakeholders. Community, Cultural and Economic Development. 9. Monitoring and Evaluation. ... 11. Policy Owner. The General Manager (Community, Cultural and Economic Development) is the policy owner.

    by Amber van Sloten
  9. Koala Conservation

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    15 Apr 2024: Koalas are also abundant in many rural areas, including Thagoona, Ebenezer, Amberley, Mt Forbes and Purga. ... Koala populations face a range of threats across Ipswich including:. Loss of habitat: Land clearing for urban and industrial development is a

  10. af_p0002 (PDF, 704k)

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    25 Jun 2019: Location:. Postcode:. Development Application Number:. Fixtures connected to a floor waste gully hydrostatic test applied without leakage.

    by Cathy Marshall

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