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22 Dec 2020: You can also speak to a QBCC staff member by calling 1300 272 272 who may be able to provide further information.
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25 Jan 2019: In relation to Item 7 – Transformation Project No. 6 – Review and Implement an Improved Complaints Management Framework, the Interim Administrator thanked the Interim Management Committee members and council staff for compiling ... the framework in a
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8 Oct 2003: b) All faeces and urine must be disposed of without causing nuisance.
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23 Aug 2022: Council is excited to take this important step towards reducing the amount of waste heading to landfill and is delighted to be working with our neighbours, Ipswich City Council, to deliver
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15 Mar 2023: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said Ironpot Creek has a history of being one of Ipswich’s most damaged creeks, with dispersive soils causing severe erosion to the
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22 Dec 2020: Council believes that conversations with the community will help define where it can assist and advocate for recovery out of COVID-19.
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18 Mar 2019: regulators etc.Internal Audit Internal audit activities and progress report Summary of recent internal audit reports released External and internal audit recommendations status reportCompliance Reports Compliance matters breach (including complaints)
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3 Feb 2023: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said he would like to see fire ants eradicated from Ipswich as they are a dangerous pest.
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6 Oct 2019: local government may immediately suspend a permit if the local. government believes that continuation of the activity by the. ... Example—. It is a defence to any breach or non‐compliance of any provision contained in a.
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5 Nov 2019: a prohibited animal; or (e) not under effective control; or (f) a feral animal; or (g) an animal which the authorised person reasonably believes ... compliance with this local law; or (j)
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