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26 Nov 2013: 11 September 2013 concerning the schedule of grants proposed for approval under Round 1 of the 2013–2014 Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). ... 2013(10). N O T E S. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE NO.
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24 Oct 2012: QUEENSLAND DEVELOPMENT CODE MANDATORY PART 3.5 – CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS IN FLOOD HAZARD AREAS. ... concerning Building and Plumbing Newsflash No. 497 regarding the early adoption of the draft Queensland Development Code Mandatory Part 3.5 –
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25 Jun 2012: 2012(01). N O T E S. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE NO. ... those in the building and construction sector in Ipswich, to participate in the initiative as detailed in the report by the Job and Skills Development Officer – Skills and
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22 Dec 2020: The causes of erosion are a result of a combination of historical land clearing, urban and infrastructure development, changed water flow patterns and natural soil characteristics that have increased and accelerated ... runoff. This in turn has enlarged
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20 Oct 2021: High. 1.2 Reduce current areas of bank erosion Reduce sediment loads into waterways, improve stability of aquatic habitats, protect agriculturally productive land. ... Reservoir sedimentation and upstream sediment sources: perspectives and future
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18 Oct 2017: ii Request for an assessment of a building application, including an inspection, for which a developmentpermit was issued and more than 2 years has lapsed from the development permit approval date. ... i. Request for an assessment of a building
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17 Mar 2023: 7. OUR PRINCIPLES.7. OUR PILLARS. 7. PILLAR 1 – CAPACITY BUILDING AND RESILIENCE. ... Guided by the core themes of resilience, inclusivity, connectedness and capacity building, each of the strategy’s five pillars sets clear goals, aims and measures
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12 Dec 2022: association, sponsorship, endorsement, monitoring, approval of, or responsibility for, the linked site or its content. ... Information on Development Applications and Development Approvals is provided pursuant to section 3.2.8 of the Integrated Planning
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1 Feb 2023: association, sponsorship, endorsement, monitoring, approval of, or responsibility for, the linked site or its content. ... Information on Development Applications and Development Approvals is provided pursuant to section 3.2.8 of the Integrated Planning
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28 Jul 2023: Q: Who is a licenced professional? A: You should only engage or use a person or business that is fully licensed with the Queensland Building and Construction Commission. ... Q: My development approval already has driveway conditions, do I still need a
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