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8 Jul 2013: 3. BLACK SNAKE CREEK TOTAL WATER CYCLE MANAGEMENT PLAN – PROJECT UPDATE -. DIVISION 10 With reference to a report by the Planning Officer (Waterway Health) dated 16 April. ... 2013 concerning the Black Snake Creek Total Water Cycle Management Plan
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1 Sep 2014: The nature of the interest is that he is a Director of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) Queensland. ... Attachment A to the report by the Senior Water Resources Officer dated 25 June 2014, be adopted as a reference
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5 Nov 2019: any fireplace or heating apparatus designed or used for heating water or cooking food; (d) the area within a 2 metre radius of any public toilets, washing or showering rooms, or ... a) the animal is adequately identified so that the keeper's name,
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30 May 2016: The nature of the interest is that Councillor Antoniolli is a Director of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Queensland (RSPCA Qld).
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6 Oct 2017: 9. GUM LEAVES ARE TOXIC BUT CONTAIN. ABOUT. 55% WATER SO KOALAS RARELY.
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24 Sep 2020: pollute land, air or water, or otherwise damage the natural environment.
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5 Nov 2019: 22 . PART 6 TRANSITION, SAVINGS AND REPEALS . 22 . 23 EXISTING PERMITS . 22 . 3 . Ipswich City Council Local Law No.4 (Permits) 2013 .
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11 Jan 2024: SUBMIT YOUR. PROJECT IDEA BEFORE. 4 MARCH. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY. Ipswich City Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners as custodians of the land and waters.
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25 Mar 2019: The most material cost saving is the additional interest charged on thefunds borrowed by Council from QTC $(6.35m) specifically to on-lend to ICP. ... Potential cost savings. If ICP had not been registered and Council had pursued the CBD
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3 Jul 2015: the proposal to charge a booking fee for the ‘Sticks Stones Broken Bones’ performances, which are scheduled for presentation at the Ipswich Art Gallery’s children’s gallery from Friday, ... SENATE INQUIRY INTO STORMWATE
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