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19 Oct 2018: Noise from vehicles, event activities, music and patrons can cause disturbance and nuisance. ... The number of toilets needed for guests during your event will depend on a number of factors:. •
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16 Apr 2024: The application form must be completed in full and submitted to Council no later than two (2) weeks prior to the event for small scale events and six (6) weeks prior ... wedding ceremony, naming ceremony, family gathering, birthday party, etc.). School
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16 May 2024: Civic and Ceremonial Events Funding. Funding is available to support endorsed RSL Sub-Branches and organising committees to develop and deliver Civic and Ceremonial events as outlined in the Civic and ... Ceremonial Events Policy.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/hundreds-of-events-across-ipswich-in-2021-will-thrill-the-crowds Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: It’s the first of many special event days planned for the new Tulmur Place, with 27 reasons to visit between 28 November and 20 December 2020, with an exciting events ... Council’s events team have been liaising with event promoters for several weeks
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22 Dec 2020: Tina Langford, council’s Native Title and Cultural Heritage Officer, has also been consulted regarding this year’s event. ... NAIDOC events provide the opportunity for intergenerational change and provides an opportunity for the wider Australian
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26 Sep 2023: Morning tea and lunch provided. RSVPs required. Ipswich City Council recognises the importance placed on NAIDOC celebrations as these events acknowledge both the struggles and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait ... NAIDOC is an evolving event
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26 Mar 2021: The motion, endorsed unanimously, allows for:. Section five ‘Scope’ of council’s Civic Events Policy to be amended to include the following addition: Anzac Day Commemorative Services: Provide support through community ... It also came to our
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22 Dec 2020: A Temporary Entertainment Event Licence (TEEL) may be required if you are holding an event in Ipswich. ... Further information regarding a TEEL can be found on the Temporary Entertainment Event Licenses page.
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14 Sep 2021: Mayor Teresa Harding said this year’s NAIDOC Week event is a fantastic opportunity to bring the Ipswich community together. ... The event was originally scheduled to coincide with national NAIDOC week in July, but was postponed due to COVID restrictions
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22 Apr 2022: Many shows, performances and events that were postponed due to the weather event and subsequent repair work at the Ipswich Civic Centre, have now been rescheduled. ... For more information about upcoming events and to book, visit the Civic Centre website
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