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  1. Building and Development Compliance

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    11 Jun 2024: All development approvals have conditions that must be complied with. Building work is subject to a building permit issued by a building certifier that regulates the work during the project. ... Most Tiny Houses will require some form of approval or

  2. One of the top reasons koalas need to be ... (PDF, 1410k)

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    7 Sep 2017: Smaller enclosures or runs are also suitable for night time use, or your dog may be comfortable on a long lead. ... Don’t assume your dog is friendly. When approached by an unfamiliar animal in their own backyard a dog may feel threatened and might

  3. Major footpath rehabilitation for Hunter Street, Brassall

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    15 Feb 2023: Division 4 Councillor Russell Milligan said the project will take slightly longer due to restrictions placed on the contractor through traffic permits and available work hours due to the location of

  4. Ironpot Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: Plants and Animals. Invasive weeds such as climbing asparagus fern, cat’s claw creeper and Chinese elm smother and compete with existing vegetation.

  5. Council Minutes (PDF, 3891k)

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    3 Mar 2015: Development Permit Approved subject to the conditions set out in Attachment A – Assessment Manager Conditions. ... the Development. Permit/Certificate Type Description of Development/works/document to be assessed. Condition reference.

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    by Anna Lewis
  6. For more information visitIpswich.qld.gov.au Join us online: Kholo Gardens ... (PDF, 3279k)

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    9 Jan 2019: It is a haven for plant-lovers and bird watchers alike. Those with a love of Nature will enjoy the chance of seeing a Grease Nut Tree (Hernandia bivalvis), or the

  7. Council closures over Christmas and New Year

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    20 Dec 2021: Ipswich Pound and Animal Management Centre. Closed: Christmas Day. Weekends, Boxing Day, 3 January 2022: 10am to 5pm.

  8. Guide to Composting and Worm Farms What is composting?Compost ... (PDF, 7020k)

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    13 Jul 2018: 3 Fresh grass clippings3 Manure from herbivores (cows, horses, sheep, birds and chickens)3 Bread, pasta and rice3 Flowers3 Vacuum dust3 Human and animal hair,.

  9. Report card shows no quick fix for past Bremer mistakes

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    30 Nov 2021: More than 4,000 native plants have replaced overgrown weeds along this section of the riverbank providing natural improvements from enhancing water quality and animal habitats to reducing erosion and flood

  10. ACTIVITY SHEET 7 A Catchment Story PURPOSE: To illustrate ... (PDF, 1792k)

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    10 Jul 2009: It also means that run-off from the land is salty and this threatens the freshwater plants and animals in the river. ... 3. Would they like to drink the water? 4. Do they think that aquatic plants and animals would like to live in this water?

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