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28 Oct 2019: These provisions apply to a Class 1 building or a Class 10 building or structure that the Council considers may have an adverse effect on the amenity, or likely amenity, of
by Louise Lillingstoneipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/218779/PublicParticipationForm_5.pdf Explore
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7 Dec 2022: By completing and signing this form and returning it to council, we will consider that you have given us your consent to manage your personal information in the manner described in
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/28744/Haig-Street-Quarry-Reserve-Trails-Guide.pdf Explore
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10 May 2018: Burnett Road will become Hunter Street. Turn left from Hunter Street onto Haig Street (travelling west) and drive directly into the main parking area. ... N. Parking. Information. Picnic shelter. Shaded Seating. Toilets. Barbecue. Lookout. Wheelchair
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8 Jun 2023: Amenities: Toilets, picnic settings, parking suitable for mini-buses. Getting thereFrom the Cunningham Highway head south on Middle Road (approximately 8.5 kilometres) then east along the access road to the ... SPRINGFIELDCentenaryHwyMiddle. Rd. Legend.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/26264/Queens-Park-Guide.pdf Explore
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10 May 2018: Parking. Toilets. Disabled Toilets. Lions Lookout. Playground. Barbeque. Drinking Fountain. Shelter.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/106001/Things-to-consider-when-holding-an-event.pdf Explore
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19 Oct 2018: guests you may wish to consider providing additional amenities to ensure the needs of your guests are met. ... fitted with sharps disposal facilities. We encourage all event organisers to consider providing additional bins for your event.
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21 Jun 2021: By completing and signing this form and returning it to council, we will consider that you have given us your consent to manage your personal information in the manner described in
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25 Oct 2023: Whilst no applicant contribution is required, council may in some instances consider part-funding for events.
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23 Jun 2020: What are their priorities? Consider various opportunities to generate income – fundraising, sponsorship, crowd-funding, ticket sales, membership fees, etc. ... Consider how you will achieve the priorities listed by the funder.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/121750/Tenure-of-Land-for-Agistment-Purposes-Policy.pdf Explore
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28 Nov 2023: Where there is only one tenderer for a. parcel of land, council is not obligated to accept this tender if it considers that the offer is. ... 6.3 Agistment Fees. When deciding the fee, Council considers the:. • Type of land and the livestock to be
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