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09 09 2019 agenda and reports innovation and business development sub committee

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; continue to provide for community and environmental outcomes through existing and new assets; contribute to economic development and job creation in northern Adelaide; and maintain the strong reputation

22032022 Agenda and Reports Innovation and Business Development Committee

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ACTION 2.1 Support new and existing businesses and industries grow and create jobs. 3. CONSULTATION / COMMUNICATION 3.1 Internal 3.1.1 Economic development and Polaris Business and Innovation Centre

22 03 2021 agenda and reports council meeting amended 23 03 2021

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, from 50km/h to 60 km/h and the process required to achieve that aim. CARRIED 0856/2021 7.2 Motion on Notice: Deloitte Jobs and investment, economic growth agenda Cr A Duncan left the meeting at 7:37 pm

Transport Asset Management Plan Version 5b April 2015

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. Data entry on a job by job (maintenance) basis is handled via several staff within Councils Business Support division. Required changes to asset management system arising from this AM Plan

20 07 2020 agenda and reports policy and planning committee

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of Edinburgh Road and in the Greenfields industrial area, to name a few. 3.15 Ultimately the measure of success for the activation of Salisbury’s economic areas are indicators such as jobs growth, value

2019 agenda and reports policy and planning committee 4341769

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is organised around four key directions: �� Prosperous City – Driving Economic growth in South Australia, creating more jobs, providing people with skills and knowledge to connect to those jobs

R001 v2 210105 Walkeys Road Corridor Stage 1 Engagement Report Final 1

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place to live was the next most popular response (41%). Similar numbers of respondents indicated local services and businesses (29%), creating local jobs (29%) and council’s reinvestment in other services

23 03 2020 agenda and reports council meeting

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and 2 to the agenda of the Strategic and International Partnerships Sub Committee held on 11 March 2020) be amended to prioritise economic activity including knowledge exchange, investment and jobs

R001 v2 210105 walkeys road corridor stage 1 engagement report final

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place to live was the next most popular response (41%). Similar numbers of respondents indicated local services and businesses (29%), creating local jobs (29%) and council’s reinvestment in other services

21 03 2016 agenda and reports budget and finance committee

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them in the area, where they provide jobs for local residents. This has a significant flow-on effect to the local economy, generating more job opportunities. However, all levels of government support

Information on housing options for older people

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more job and training ready through the development of social management, literacy, numeracy and communication skills • Preventing or reducing dependence on health and social service agencies

2017 agenda and reports program review sub committee 3528220

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fallen to 0.5% a significant decline from the 2009 peak of 1.3%. Low population growth will continue to impact on overall economic growth, job availability and the volume of the population that has

2017 agenda and reports program review sub committee

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of development projects that support the local construction industry, creating local jobs for local people. City Plan 2030 The Strategic Development Projects Division is a lead Division for the following key

22082023 Agenda Innovation and Business Development Committee

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considered for using Building Upgrade Finance. 2. CITY PLAN CRITICAL ACTION 2.1 Support new and existing businesses and industries to grow and create jobs. 3. CONSULTATION / COMMUNICATION 3.1 Internal

2018 3795232

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Hub Cr Beau Brug submitted the following questions: A recent corporate tweet by the City of Salisbury stated that the Community Hub would create up to 150 new jobs and inject $65.5 million

Annual Report 2020 2021

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to be resilient to a changing climate. This focuses on how we support the success and growth of local businesses, job opportunities for our residents, attracting investment, quality urban planning

27 04 2020 agenda and reports council meeting

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Committee held on 11 March 2020) be amended to prioritise economic activity including knowledge exchange, investment and jobs as the principle criteria for any sister or friendship city relationship entered

Annual Plan 2021-2022

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that support wildlife. Other connections are economic, such as the links between residents, jobs and businesses. Salisbury is a diverse community and we value connections between our many cultures

21 06 2021 agenda and reports urban services committee

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of your backyard (Yr 7 student) You could get a job for looking after nature and looking after lawns and watering plants (Yr 7 student) Item 4.1.6 - Attachment 1 - Parafield Gardens R-7 Consultation