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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/243543/20230625_SGA3218_Stage-1-Escarpment-Drive-Traffic-Switch-Notification_FINAL-1.pdf Explore
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22 Jun 2023: Phase 2 (see Diagram 2). Escarpment Drive Springfield Parkway intersection:. This will be a dedicated left turn out only with vehicles merging into Springfield Parkway via a newly provided barrier
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25 Feb 2005: 82. Risk to public safety.35 83. Seizure order.35 84. Dealing with a seized dog.35. ... b) to ensure that dogs do not create a nuisance, or a hazard to health or safety; and.
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5 Oct 2022: health or safety involved. In this case the employee will not work in an unsafe environment but where. ... i) Meet quality assurance requirements of the contract;. (ii) Meet all relevant workplace health and safety regulations and requirements;.
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3 Jul 2012: 2012(02). N O T E S. HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SAFETY COMMITTEE NO. ... The meeting closed at 1.16 pm. _______________________________________________________________________________. 12 JUNE 2012 HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SAFETY COMMITTEE NO.
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11 Jul 2022: 17. Nails, barriers, ropes or similar fixings must not be erected, attached or used on the local government’s infrastructure.
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11 Jul 2022: 17. Nails, barriers, ropes or similar fixings must not be erected, attached or used on the local government’s infrastructure.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/century-old-handmade-brick-drain-uncovered Cached Explore
23 Dec 2021: Mayor Harding said this work forms part of council’s broader iGO Active Transport Action Plan and the Queensland Government Principal Cycle Network, which seeks to increase safety and connectivity for
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22 Dec 2020: We have found the things most people are concerned about is financial security, safety and public transport among other things such as services for youth and the elderly.”.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/its-your-council/mayor-and-councillors/division-3/division-3-councillor-andrew-antoniolli Cached Explore
5 Jun 2024: Before embarking on his political journey, Cr Antoniolli served as a police officer for over a decade, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the Ipswich
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21 Jun 2023: We have committed a further $291,000 in the budget for tree planting and root barrier works, which will enable us to increase shade and habitat as well as decreasing urban
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