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12 Dec 2022: association, sponsorship, endorsement, monitoring, approval of, or responsibility for, the linked site or its content. ... These sites may be located in jurisdictions outside Australia and subject to licence or other types of agreements, policy and
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10 May 2018: Sacred sites are very important to the Traditional Owners, as they provide a link between Country and personal identity and allow the passing on of cultural knowledge. ... Take out all the rubbish you take in. • Do not remove or disturb plants, animals
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22 Dec 2020: The New Chum site is lawfully established and licensed to handle waste. ... Council has to rely on the Commonwealth to ensure that any conditions it imposes will be adhered to on site.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/ipswich-residents-turn-out-at-a-record-55-clean-up-australia-day-sites Cached Explore
24 Mar 2023: 17 March 2023. They came. They cleaned. They conquered. Ipswich residents turned out in their hundreds at a record 55 officially registered sites for the biggest Clean Up Australia Day in ... I was fortunate enough to visit a few sites and I was blown
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13 Feb 2023: 13 February 2023. Community support is needed to meet an ambitious target of 50 Clean Up Australia Day sites across Ipswich in 2023. ... Early registration for the Sunday 5 March event is required to ensure sites receive a free Clean Up kit containing
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11 Mar 2021: Site analysis, interpretive and regulatory signage for bouldering sites. WR. SM. ... Site analysis of current Paperbark Flats amenity area. Concept and detailed design required.
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5 Feb 2019: However final treatment of the effluent still occurs within the natural soil after on-site effluent disposal. ... Effluent disposal. After initial treatment, effluent is discharged via an underground pipe to an approved on-site disposal location, known
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8 Dec 2023: Minimising the proliferation of small-scale stormwater treatment facilities on infill development sites. ... Site Context:. Ironpot Creek is a rapidly eroding waterway in the Bremer River Catchment.
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10 Jun 2015: s) and soil properties which can be used to develop practical soil management measures for a site. ... Trafficability of these soils may be difficult: the use of gravel surfaces will improve site access.
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3 Jun 2009: 2. Is the water quality at your site acceptable for aquatic organisms such as fish and yabbies? ... 5. Could improvements be made to your site to increase wildlife numbers and if so, how?
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