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  1. Temporary Food Business

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    3 Mar 2023: The structure and layout of the temporary food stall must meet the requirements for the Food Act 2006 and the Food Standards Code. Please refer to the Application for Temporary Food Business Licence for guidance. When completing the application form

  2. Home Based Business

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    3 Mar 2023: Operating a business, hobby or occupation from your residential premises is defined as a 'home based activity' or 'home occupation' in Springfield under the Ipswich Planning Scheme and 'home based business' under the Ripley Valley Urban Development

  3. Home Based Business

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    3 Mar 2023: Operating a business, hobby or occupation from your residential premises is defined as a 'home based activity' or 'home occupation' in Springfield under the Ipswich Planning Scheme and 'home based business' under the Ripley Valley Urban Development

  4. Shopping Trolley Laws

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    22 Dec 2020: Ipswich City Council has strict laws regarding shopping trolleys to reduce the number of trolleys that are removed from shopping centres. Abandoned shopping trolleys reduce the amenity of the local area, can cause safety hazards on footpaths and

  5. Do I need a Food Licence?

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    8 Jun 2023: If you handle or prepare unpackaged food, you will generally require a food business licence. Examples of unpackaged foods that require a licence are:. fruit or vegetable juice that is processed at place of sale. cakes, muffins or biscuits with

  6. Eat Safe Businesses

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    2 Mar 2022: Ipswich City Council launched the Eat Safe Ipswich program in order to promote food safety in our city. All licensed food businesses (excluding temporary food stalls and water carriers) are assigned a star rating based on an audit and assessment of

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