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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/120703/Local-Law-Policy-No.-49A-Permitted-Damage-.pdf Explore
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5 Nov 2019: b) Outline the criteria and conditions placed on permits to allow damage to protected vegetation;. ... b) Outline the criteria and conditions placed on permits to allow damage to protectedvegetation.
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8 Oct 2003: b) Outline the criteria and conditions placed on permits to allow damage to protected vegetation;. ... b) Outline the criteria and conditions placed on permits to allow damage to protectedvegetation.
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9 Sep 2022: 09 September 2022. The 2022 floods recovery repairs continue in Ipswich with new flood gauges being installed at two hard-hit areas, Colleges Crossing and Karalee. ... Ipswich City Council lost three of its flood gauges during the recent extreme weather
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13 Sep 2022: The February flood left a trail of destruction across the city, displaced hundreds of residents and forced many more parks and reserves to close,” Mayor Harding said. ... Council applied for assistance through the QRA to help repair some of the damage
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27 Feb 2023: Council are committed to rehabilitating our natural areas and waterways following the 2022 flood events. ... To date, all waste that is able to be removed manually has been removed totalling just over 5 tonne.
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5 Jul 2023: Actions completed (12) Damage assessments and mapping. Provide support services at evacuation centres. ... LDMG meeting – 8 February 2023. QRA Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring – 20 to 24 February 2023.
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6 May 2022: LOCAL COMMUNITY RECOVERY POP-UPS. Community Recovery support and assistance is available for residents who have been impacted by the flood event. ... FS101 Business Support Hub - Council is offering FS101 for local businesses who have been impacted by
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14 Aug 2023: Flood waters caused devastating damage across the city to almost 600 dwellings, 300 businesses, more than 250 vehicles, losses of livestock and livelihoods,” Cr Tully said. ... Since the 2022 flood events, more than $20 million has been spent on
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/have-your-say-on-flood-response-at-igem-forum Cached Explore
6 Jun 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding welcomed the opportunity for the community to be heard and to find opportunities to enhance the preparation and emergency response. ... Mayor Harding encouraged anyone who had experienced
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19 Apr 2022: These valuations were done before the 2022 flood event and are due to take effect from 1 July. ... Council also discounted animal impound fees by 50 per cent where the impounding occurred as a result of flood.
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