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24 Mar 2021: Ramandeep, Indian. A Boodle fight is the Filipino’s Kamayan Culture (‘eating with bare hands’) with food placed on top of banana leaves.
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15 Dec 2023: Where possible equipment and activities should not be run near neighbouring bedroom windows or offices.
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21 Apr 2022: Approximately 30 people attended each session at the Queens Park Environmental Education Centre and learned about xeriscaping and worm farms.
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21 May 2014: MINUTES OF COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING. 22 April 2014. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building 45 Roderick Street, Ipswich. The meeting commenced at 9.00 am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Tully,
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24 May 2022: Council does not tolerate behaviour that is offensive, abusive, threatening or consumes disproportionate resources.
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31 Oct 2023: Wirepi trail (pronounced weir-a-pee) is named after a traditional word for ‘come back’ and Ngudur trail (pronounced new-door) is named after the traditional word for ‘tree, tea’ in ... The names of these trails acknowledge the highly significant
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13 Dec 2023: Also offers bush camping and Ipswich’s most challenging hike. PURGA NATURE RESERVEContains the largest protected area of endangered Swamp Tea-tree forest.
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18 Nov 2021: Urban green. spaces. Your ideas: Growing. sustainabilityBackyard composting and worm farming. ... Our operations consume over 440ML per annum. Predominantly this is for irrigation in our parks and green spaces as well as servicing high water usage
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30 May 2016: with a Purpose Committee 2016 High Tea and Symposium.
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