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platform vehicle, scaffolding, stage, ladder, trestle, appliance or
other equipment; or
4.25.2 tie any rope, rug or article to any tree, stake, plant or other object;
4.26 Playing Area
use or occupy any playing area:
4.26.1 in such a manner as is likely to or does damage the surface of the playing
area and/or infrastructure (above or below ground level);
4.26.2 in any manner contrary to the purpose for which the playing area was
intended to be used or occupied; or
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4.26.3 contrary to the directions of the Council made by resolution and indicated on
a sign displayed adjacent to the playing area;
4.27 Preaching and Canvassing
preach, canvass, harangue, tout for business or conduct any survey or opinion poll
except on any land or part thereof where the Council has, by resolution, determined
that this restriction shall not apply;
4.28 Rubbish and Rubbish Dumps
Presented by
Hon J K Szakacs
on
05/06/2024
Document
Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council
55th Parliament (Current)
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Brigades:
Rural Fires (scrub and grass) 2,286
Structural Fires 352
Vehicles 168
Total Fires 2,806
Brigade Turnouts:
Category Frequency
Rural
Grass 1,416
Grass /Scrub 346
Grass /Crop 40
Grass /Forest 6
Scrub 120
Scrub /Forest 54
Forest Plantation 8
Crops 37
Single Tree 50
Hay /Hayshed 33
Fence /Brush, etc. 4
Rubbish Dumps 41
Rubbish Heaps 213
Others 156
Structural
House (kitchen) 36
House (other) 244
Factory /Warehouse 100
Hospital 4
School 5
Hotel /Motel 5
Other 28
Vehicle
Vehicle 195
Caravan 5
Other 2
Special Service
Motor Vehicle Accident
(no fire) 501
Search /Rescue 16
Power Lines
Storm Damage
Flooding
Gas Leaks
Fallen Tree
Hazchem
Other
11
64
52
20
50
44
70
False Alarms
Malfunction
Justified Calls
Malicious False Alarm
Total Callouts
147
150
79
4,352
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1 July 1986 - 30 June 1987
Fire Causes
Category Frequency
Rural
Not recorded 192
Not known 483
Arson 55
Electrical Fault 19
Cigarettes /Matches 28
Burning Off 376
Rekindle 130
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Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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Wood Preservation Plant
A mobile debarker was set up at the Wood
Preservation Plant site to increase log intake.
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A lot of people with whom I
have been in contact about birds have had complaints with regard to places such as dumps.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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The works will also
relocate the rock dumps.
Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
on
29/05/2003
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This is the site for Council's
administration and finance functions.
Presented by
Hon I P Lewis
on
16/02/2004
Document
Annual Report
50th Parliament
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This is the site for Council's
administration and finance functions.
Presented by
Hon Jack Snelling
on
27/04/2006
Document
Annual Report
51st Parliament
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In my performance review then, again, I asked: look, I need to do this ‘train
the trainer’ course, otherwise what was happening wasn't legit, wasn't legal in my eyes and others.
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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The proposed dump site is adjacent to the Yappala Indigenous Protected
Area.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)