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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/244179/Flying-fox-info-sheet-2023.pdf Explore
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27 Jul 2023: providing advice to community members. managing roosts on council land. enhancing habitat outside urban areas. ... ipswich.qld.gov.au/flyingfox. Conservation and legislation. All three species and their habitat are protected under the Queensland Nature
by Belinda Whelbandipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/249453/StatePre_BudgetSubmission2024_25_A4_3B.pdf Explore
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15 Dec 2023: POPULATION AND JOB GROWTH 2021–2041. Population growth Job growth. 95% extra 222,000. ... This project is included in the Infrastructure Priority List. Ebenezer Regional Industrial Area (ERIA).
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/113121/Isolated-Communities-Sub-Plan.pdf Explore
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21 May 2019: 25. PART 7: GOODNA. 28. 7.1 Community Profile. 28. 7.2 Population. ... 33. PART 8: KARALEE. 36. 8.1 Community Profile. 36. 8.2 Population.
by Matthew Pinderipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/council-budget-boosts-citys-green-credentials Cached Explore
22 Jun 2023: Conservation works remain focussed on managing weeds at important habitat areas of our estates which are home to rare or threatened species such as the Flinders Plumb and Brush Tailed Rock ... Wallabies. “Our popular conservation partnerships with
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8 May 2024: 2023. 1. By 2041, Ipswich will reach an estimated population of 456,000. ... 1. ABS ERP 3218.0. 2. (Queensland Government population projections, 2023 edition; Australian Bureau of Statistics, Regional population, 2021).
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/231250/ICC-Media-release-Division-1-highlights-Urban-and-rural-areas-reap-benefits-in-2022-2023-Budget.pdf Explore
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29 Jun 2022: 30 June, 2022. Division 1 highlights: Urban and rural areas reap benefits in 2022-2023 Budget. ... Through the Enviroplan initiative, council will invest $1.8 million to construct boardwalks and lookouts with interpretive signage to ensure these valuable
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/131361/SignsAndAdvertisements.pdf Explore
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9 Sep 2022: Ground signs are to be no higher than 1.8m above the natural ground level with a maximum sign face area of 10m. ... They include inflatable signs, horizontal banner signs (maximum area 8m), vertical banner signs (maximum width 0.6m, maximum area 2m) and
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/120758/5.1.-Final-Subordinate-Local-Law-Amending-Subordinate-Local-Law-No.-5.1-Parking-20192.pdf Explore
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15 Nov 2019: of the authorising local law, each area of land listed in schedule 4. ... is specified to be an off-street regulated parking area. 6 Replacement of pt 3 (Declaration of parking areas for the TORUM Act).
by McCullough Robertson Lawyersipswich.qld.gov.au/live/parking/heavy-vehicle-truck-parking Cached Explore
20 Apr 2023: The guideline designates two types of preferred heavy vehicle parking areas and provides maps illustrating these areas:. ... Category B areas: outlines the preferred heavy vehicle parking areas but a permit is still required.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/council-endorses-new-future-infrastructure-plan-while-facing-skyrocketing-construction-costs Cached Explore
23 Mar 2023: The new LGIP identifies an estimated future population of 453,875 at 2041 and 533,802 at 2046 for Ipswich. ... This is lower than the Queensland Government Statistician’s Office population projection forecast of 557,649 at 2041 (2018 Medium Series).
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