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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/96059/Cl-Minutes-1-May-2018.pdf Explore
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31 May 2018: iii. The difference is negative, so Council must pay Visy Recycling 100% of the differential per tonne which is $34.76 per tonne. ... Note that waste bins, even if grossly contaminated with recyclables and food, must be serviced.
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1 Mar 2023: other third parties (for example, to an agent you have authorised to act on your behalf).
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10 Aug 2023: Community services include libraries, home care services, swimming pools, playground facilities and sporting grounds and facilities. ... Draft report is expected mid quarter 3. circle circle circle. Operational Deliver options analysis reports for
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7 Mar 2023: 1.2.5 Work with user groups and sporting clubs to build water-wise awareness and incentivise water efficient behaviour. ... External collaboration. Education. FY24 User groups and sporting clubs have undertaken water-wise education and are practicing
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22 Apr 2021: We must ensure that the City of Ipswich is a liveable, inclusive, sustainable and vibrant city, as we experience significant growth and investment, new housing and a population boom, which will ... We know this pandemic is not going away anytime soon,
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18 Oct 2017: c) That the Mayor and Deputy Mayor be authorised tofinalise on behalf of the Council the contractualarrangement with Gary Kellar;. ... That Council convey thanks to the field staff in Works Parks andRecreation Department for the upkeep of the city’s
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22 Jul 2019: Community Engagement. - Community Development. - Council owned community centres and sporting clubs. -
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30 Apr 2018: C. That the Chief Executive Officer be authorised to negotiate and finalise the terms ofthe contract to be executed by Council and to do any other act necessary toimplement Council’s ... iii. The difference is negative, so Council must pay Visy
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18 Jan 2024: Senior Citizen of the Year: Fay Ison. Through almost five decades of volunteering within the Ipswich community, Fay has contributed to numerous sporting club committees, Meals on Wheels, P&C committees,
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25 Oct 2018: government entities• regional coordination between Council and other local. governments in South-east Queensland. ... Medium 3 3 3 3June 2017. Conduct annual assessments of habitat condition including assessment of tree recruitment, tree disease and
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