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7 Jan 2018: MINUTES OF COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING. 30 MAY 2017. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building. The meeting commenced at 9.02 am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Tully (Deputy Mayor), Silver, Stoneman,
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20 Oct 2021: Information from Queensland Department of Environment and Science, Wetland Info has identified areas potentially containing artificial, spring, tree swamp, herbaceous swamp, and riverine wetlands within the catchment (Figure 8, Table 5, ... Turbidity was
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30 May 2016: 500.00 be allocated to the 2016 Ipswich Home Gardeners’ Expo, which is to be held 27 August 2016 at the Glebe Road Uniting Church grounds, Booval. ... RECOMMENDATION A. That financial sponsorship of $2,500.00 be allocated to the 2016 Ipswich Home.
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16 May 2012: 2. STATE GOVERNMENT DISCUSSION PAPER “MANAGEMENT OF DANGEROUS AND. POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS IN QUEENSLAND” With reference to a report by the Coordinator (Health and Wellbeing) dated 16 March. ... 2012 concerning Council’s submission to the State
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7 Oct 2021: Elderly and disabled persons. The elderly and disabled are mostly pedestrians using off-road paths for pleasure, fitness and potentially utility trips over relatively short distances close to home. ... However, the main employing industry is health care
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6 Oct 2017: Studies indicate Ipswich is today home to more than 4,000 koalas. •
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28 Jun 2022: The Queensland Plan. Launched in 2014 by the State Government, The Queensland Plan provides a 30-year vision for Queensland where ‘Queensland will be home to vibrant and prosperous communities’.
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19 Jul 2021: Some of the sacred sites within Ipswich include quarry sites, traditional food resources, story places, pre-contact and historical camp sites,fighting grounds, ceremonial sites, bora rings and women’s business
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21 Jun 2023: The Queensland Plan. Launched in 2014 by the State Government, The Queensland Plan provides a 30-year vision for Queensland where ‘Queensland will be home to vibrant and prosperous communities’.
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26 Mar 2018: Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning.
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