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Number of jobs in local businesses

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grown on average by 1.7% over the past two decades. The City of Salisbury houses the third largest concentration of jobs in South Australia. The rate of job growth in Salisbury has exceeded the State

Pack i2 growing citrus

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away from trunk Good Compost and well-rotted animal manures – pigeon, chook, sheep, cow, horse etc. seaweed fertilisers can be used. Add blood and bone and Sulphate of Potash at recommended rates

Golden Crt Tree Options

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rate and develops into a rounded, moderately dense, symmetrical spreading tree. The foliage turns yelloe to gold in Autumn. Native to Southern Europe, the Turkey Oak is well suited to Adelaide’s dry conditions.

2016 minutes council meeting 3307269

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of Council Minutes 6.9.1 Update on Action on Rates Assessments Outstanding Under Section 184 of the Local Government Act 1999 BREAK In accordance with section 10 (2) of the Code of Practice for Meeting

Edition 59 Salisbury Aware Spring 2019

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This will be delivered over multiple years and include a new boat ramp and channel works scheduled in 2019/20. A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE Modest and stable increases in rates ensure Salisbury can continue

16102023 Agenda and Reports Urban Services Committee

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the proposed standard charges for upgraded and additional bins. Cr M Mazzeo returned to the meeting at 8:17 pm. The meeting resumed at 8.17 pm as quorum was restored. CARRIED Cr C Buchanan returned

16102023 Agenda and Reports Urban Services Committee

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the proposed standard charges for upgraded and additional bins. Cr M Mazzeo returned to the meeting at 8:17 pm. The meeting resumed at 8.17 pm as quorum was restored. CARRIED Cr C Buchanan returned

15 05 2017 agenda and reports resources and governance committee

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with a model which involves a declining block rate for set increments in population and revenue. The majority of members present voted IN FAVOUR of the MOTION. Mayor G Aldridge voted IN FAVOUR

Drainage Waterways Asset Management Plan Version 5b October 2015

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- 15 - 4. FUTURE DEMAND 4.1 Demand Drivers Drivers affecting demand include population change, changes in demographics, seasonal factors, vehicle ownership rates, consumer preferences and expectations

Number of actively trading businesses

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financial years. Current Performance There has been a growth of 918 actively trading businesses in Salisbury between 2014 and 2018. For a number of years, the rate of growth of actively trading businesses

Edition 57 Salisbury Aware Summer 2018

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designed to achieve certification from the International Association of Athletics Federations in order to cater to the sport’s booming participation rates both locally and across Adelaide. With more than

By laws and resolutions table updated may 2021

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prohibited area and a person must not allow a dog under that person’s care and control, charge or authority (except an assistance dog) to enter or remain on the land at all times from 24 May 2021 to 31 October

Edition 62 Salisbury Aware Winter 2020

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ratepayers experiencing hardship due to COVID-19. • Adopting a 2020/21 Annual Plan and Budget which has a zero per cent rate increase for most of the community and no increase to fees and charges

09 02 2021 audit committee item 7 1

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surplus due to factors such as rate capping and cost shifting. Risk of CoS failing to appropriately manage cost and efficiency. Impacts: Council ultimately becomes financially unsustainable, City

12122023 Agenda and Reports Community Wellbeing and Sport Committee

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as a Facility for Hire until 30 June 2024. 3. Approves the following Fees and Charges for use of the Hall, effective from the handover date of the premises, until 30 June 2024. Any further review

13082024 Minutes Audit and Risk Committee

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of the Audit and Risk Committee Meeting held on 09 April 2024, be taken as read and confirmed. CARRIED Unanimously REPORTS For Decision 7.1.1 Internal Audit Report - Rates Setting and Revenue Process Moved Cr

12042022 Minutes Audit and Risk Committee

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and Annual Business Plan in accordance with S126(4) (ab) of the Local Government Act 1999. 2. Adopts the Audit and Risk Committee’s recommendation that Council adopt a 3.9% rate increase for 2022/23

18 06 2018 minutes works and services committee

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for an additional 240 litre bin for residents as per agreed fees and charges. 3. The provision of green waste bins be considered in accordance with NAWMA’s transformational waste strategy in 2018/19

27092024 Minutes Council Assessment Panel

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and Regulation 7 of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Fees, Charges and Contributions) Regulations 2019 may be further delegated by the General Manager City Development in accordance with Section