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4 Apr 2024: Voluntary Home Buy-Back home offers extend across Ipswich. ... 17 October 2022. A further 60 local homeowners of flood impacted homes will be considered for offers from the State Government in the next round of the Voluntary Home Buy-Back
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12 Aug 2021: Here is a brief overview on what to look out for in and around your home:. ... For more information on Home security please go to the Queensland Police Services website.
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21 Oct 2019: The scope of the Resilient Communities Community Reference Group is limited to the following:. ... REVIEWThe Facilitator will undertake a review of the efficacy of the Resilient Communities Community Reference Group every two years.
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8 Oct 2003: Conditions of permit-section 96. Exemptions. SUBORDINATE LOCAL LAW NO. 29 (TEMPORARY HOMES). ... b) Only the number of persons specified on the permit may permanently occupythe temporary home.
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24 Feb 2023: To date, council has spent more than $24 million on Ipswich’s flood recovery, including $8.7 million on the Voluntary Home Buy-Back program, with six dwellings already demolished in ... Council has 36 executed contracts across Goodna, Tivoli, Wulkuraka,
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/ipswich-flood-impacted-properties-to-be-assessed Cached Explore
13 Jun 2022: If your home was flooded, you can register your interest in the Resilient Homes Fund with the Queensland Government. ... This funding is available for a range of options that included retrofitting or house raising to improve resilience, or the voluntary
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13 Dec 2023: Only use QBCC-licensed contractors for repair work, so you have cover with the Home Warranty Scheme and access to the QBCC dispute resolution service. ... After authorities have declared that it is safe to return home, read the Australian Red Cross’
ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/healthy_lifestyle/active-and-healthy-ipswich/active-at-home Cached Explore
18 Sep 2023: Visit our Active at Home playlist for 14 workouts. These workouts don’t require equipment and can be streamed onto a mobile, tablet or laptop. ... There are even activities to keep the kids moving! Make sure you are prepared to work out at home:.
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13 Dec 2023: Prepare an emergency kit. Severe weather can cause your home to lose power, water and gas. ... Prepare your home. Home maintenance is key to improving your home’s resilience.
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15 Sep 2023: The ongoing impacts of long-term displacement of people, uninhabitable homes and lengthy rebuild processes are key features of recovery efforts going forward. ... point where they are sustainable and resilient.
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