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30 Apr 2018: 1. Special Council MeetingMtg Date: 01.05.18 OAR: YESAuthorisation: Gary Kellar. A4801489. ... differential per tonne. Follows is an example for the July – September 2016 quarter:.
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25 Aug 2020: Climate change uncertainty. Projected climate change variability and changed rainfall patterns will polarise base and peak flows and exacerbate degradation patterns. ... Population growth. Population growth and expanding infrastructure places added
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25 Aug 2020: 4. Maintain channel corridor width along Deebing Creek in developed areas, to protect the waterway from urban pressures. ... The Purga Creek sub-catchment encompasses the Peak Crossing and Purga townships and has a total area of 227km2.
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16 Feb 2024: Households are still able to commence an opt-in user pays FOGO service prior to 2024/25 if they wish.
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4 Oct 2004: Page 1. Ipswich City CouncilLOCAL LAW NO. 1 (ADMINISTRATION). SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS. PART 1 - PRELIMINARY. 1. Citation2. Object3. Definitions. PART 2 - LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVALS. 4. Form of application5. Local government’s discretion on
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17 Mar 2023: Incorporate LGBTIQ+ people and perspectives into external strategies and projects, and consult with peak LGBTIQ+ stakeholder groups. ... Improved health, wellbeing, and connections with our multicultural community. Continue to connect vulnerable
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11 Aug 2020: Pedestrians in peak PM periods. Reducing the overall percentage of pedestrian casualties to below 5% of all FSI crashes in the next five years, with a particular focus on pedestrian safety ... during PM peak period.
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23 May 2022: 3 – Commercial Licensing as determined by Part 2.2. Farm Event; Food and Wine Festivals.
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29 Jan 2024: Approved by Council on 25 January 2024. Date of Review 25 January 2028.
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12 Feb 2018: 2017(01) of 27 November 2017. RECOMMENDATION That the report of the Audit and Risk Management Advisory Committee No. ... 2017(01) of. 27 November 2017 be received, the contents noted and the recommendations contained therein be adopted.
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