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eWaste Recycling
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Services eWaste Recycling From 1 September 2013 electrical waste including audio/video equipment, small household appliances, mobile phones, tools, toys, leisure equipment, home/office communications

January Council meeting update
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technology will allow Council to deliver its services more efficiently and better cater to the needs of our community. For example, car parking that can identify vacant spaces and LED lighting
2019 minutes innovation and business development sub committee 4198693
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Reports for the Innovation and Business Development Sub Committee Moved Cr C Buchanan Seconded Cr P Jensen 1. The information be received. CARRIED IBDSC2 Future Directions Community Hubs and Library Service
Lindblom Reserve Master Plan Flyer
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connection with the river 20. Upgrade sports oval and improved lighting (200 lux) Site Boundary Playspace Courts Built Forms Vehicular Access (services road dashed) 1:1500@A3 Dry Creek Car Park Open Space
14 11 2017 revised agenda and reports strategic and international partherships sub committee
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Roderick O'Brien (Community Representative) Mr Pat Trimboli (Service Club Representative) Mrs Heather Vogt (High School Representative) (Advisor) Professor Nigel Relph (Dep. Vice Chancellor: Int'l
19 07 2021 agenda and reports governance and compliance committee
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AGENDA FOR GOVERNANCE AND COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE MEETING TO BE HELD ON 19 JULY 2021 AT CONCLUSION OF FINANCE AND CORPORATE SERVICES COMMITTEE IN WITTBER & DR RUBY DAVY ROOMS, SALISBURY COMMUNITY HUB
21102024 Agenda and Reports Governance and Compliance Agenda
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AND CORPORATE SERVICES COMMITTEE IN WITTBER & DR RUBY DAVY ROOMS, SALISBURY COMMUNITY HUB, 34 CHURCH STREET, SALISBURY MEMBERS REQUIRED STAFF Cr P Jensen (Chairman) Mayor G Aldridge (ex officio) Cr L Brug Cr J
08112021 Agenda and Reports Tree Management Appeals Sub Committee
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: Reason: February 2022 Investigation into this matter will be considered and reported on as part the Tree Policy Amendment Report that will be submitted to the Urban Services Committee in February
23042024 Minutes Council Assessment Panel
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, Mr Barnes Team Leader Business Services, Ms H Crossley The meeting commenced at 6.33pm. The Presiding Member welcomed the members, staff and the gallery to the meeting. APOLOGIES Nil. LEAVE
29012024 Minutes Council Meeting
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the inclusion of a new bus shelter at Stop 60, Waterloo Corner Road, South West Side, servicing Springbank Plaza, within PR22852 Bus Shelter & Stop Improvement Program with no impact to budget

Resource Recovery Centres
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Services Resource Recovery Centres Please be advised that the Pooraka Resource Recovery Centre will be reopening on Monday 12 August 2024. Learn More Please visit the NAWMA website to see the current
Driveway application form pdf
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� � � � Location of driveway in relation to the property boundaries. Dimensions of the driveway. Any existing stormwater pits, street lights, stobie poles, pram ramps or service pits. Location of any

Concessions
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Services Concessions Cost of Living Concession On 14 May 2015, the State Government announced a new 'Cost of Living Concession' to replace the concessions formerly available on Council rates
Salisbury Memorial Park Burial Brochure
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Burial Services Salisbury Memorial Park provides a dignified and peaceful resting place with lasting memorials for those who are loved and missed. With a natural setting of large trees, lawn areas

Paddocks Sports Facility
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amenity upgrades. Mobara Park Bridge Renewal @ Mawson Lakes. Building upgrade Works completed Mobara Park is receiving a new bridge to service the students of Mawson Lakes School. State Government

Road Resealing
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Terrace Asphalt Surfacing 2024 For additional information, please contact our Customer Service Team on 8406 8222, or email us at city@salisbury.sa.gov.au Nearby Projects No results were found Find us 34

Disability Access Inclusion Network (DAIN)
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on a range of Council services, programs, and projects. Some recent examples that DAIN has been involved in include: Community consultation on John Church Street Upgrades Development of Ability Inclusion

First RATs pick up station in the City of Salisbury
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community and access to transport is one of the most prevalent, so if we can make access to COVID services easier, we will see better outcomes on the whole. Mayor Gillian Aldridge OAM People will be able

City of Salisbury reveals final design for Salisbury Aquatic Centre
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very impressed with the design for the new Aquatic Centre as I think it will service the community beautifully. Our beloved swimming centre has been connecting the community for decades, and this new