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Withcott State School Handbook 2016
Withcott State School Handbook 2016 Withcott State School We take pride in our school and ourselves by being respectful, responsible and resilient. Contents Contact Details ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Staff .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 2016 Calendar .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Events (indicative only) ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 School Philosophy ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Vision ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Profile .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 The Curriculum ................................................................................................................................................................................ -
June 2014 Queensland Branch Newsletter
June 2014 Queensland Branch Newsletter Presidents Report By Col Lewis Branch News successful event, even given the quiet times we are experiencing in the Water sector. This event was My two-year term as Branch President finishes at the another wonderful opportunity to foster and share end June 2014 and on reflection I wonder where the knowledge as well as to catch up with other water two years has gone. professional from around Australia and Overseas that I would like to take this opportunity to firstly thank our you do not get to see at other times. Branch Manager, Sharon Ible, for all her assistance throughout my term and certainly without her efforts Industry our branch would not have been as successful as it has been, she certainly keeps the committee in order. As an Association we recently had the opportunity to provide feedback on the State Governments draft Also I have been fortunate over the two years to have a WATERQ, a 30-year Strategy for Queensland’s water wonderful committee to work with everybody being sector, which is due for release soon. involved and committed. Their support and hard work has made my role so much easier and I count it as a Some sectors of the Water industry are still very privilege to have had the opportunity to lead such a subdued and a lot of companies are feeling the pain of great team over the last two years. lack of projects where as others are going well. Unfortunately all levels of Government are looking at Would be remiss of me not to acknowledge those who deferring investment in capital works and this is led the branch before and their excellent work that we certainly not helping the situation. -
Soils and Land Suitability of the Lockyer Valley Alluvial Plains South-East Queensland
QNRM01215 LandLand RResouresourcceses BBulletinulletin Soils and Land Suitability of the Lockyer Valley Alluvial Plains South-East Queensland B. Powell J. Loi and N.G. Christianos 276 Land Resources Bulletin Soils and Irrigated Land Suitability of the Lockyer Valley Alluvial Plains, South-East Queensland B Powell J Loi and NG Christianos Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Queensland 2002 QNRM01215 ISSN 1327 - 5763 This publication was prepared by Department of Natural Resources and Mines officers. It may be distributed to other interested individuals and organisations. This report is intended to provide information only on the subject under review. There are limitations inherent in land resource studies, such as accuracy in relation to map scale and assumptions regarding socio-economic factors for land evaluation. Before acting on the information conveyed in this report, readers should ensure that they have received adequate professional information and advice specific to their enquiry. While all care has been taken in the preparation of this report neither the Department of Natural Resources and Mines nor its officers or staff accepts any responsibility for any loss or damage that may result from any inaccuracy or omission in the information contained herein. © State of Queensland, Department of Natural Resources and Mines 2002 Department of Natural Resources and Mines Locked Bag 40 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151 ii CONTENTS List of tables iv List of figures v List of maps v Summary vi 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE LOCKYER VALLEY 2 Climate 2 Geology and relief 5 Vegetation 9 Hydrology 11 Land use 17 3. METHODS 22 Soil survey 22 Chemical and Physical characterisation 22 Clay mineralogy 23 Soil Geomorphology 23 4. -
Commissions of Inquiry Act 1950 (Qld)
Commissions ofInquiry Act 1950 (Qld) IN THE MATTER OF THE GRANTHAM FLOODS COMMISSION OF INQUIRY AFFIDAVIT David Richard ISHERWOOD of cl- Brisbane, Detective Inspector, states on oath: 1. The following statement is in response to a Requirement to give information issued by Walter Sofronoff Q.C, Commissioner of the Queensland Grantham Floods Commission of Inquiry requesting a written statement dated 29th May 2015, reference number DOC/15/91613 -NTSOOI (the Requirement). 2. I am currently the Detective Inspector, Crime Group, Darling Downs District. At the time of the Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley Floods of the 10th January 201 l I was a Detective Inspector and relieving in role of Regional Crime Coordinator, Southern Region. 3. On 12th January 2011 I was appointed one of the management team of Taskforce Galaxy as the senior regional investigative representative with Detective Superintendent John Sheppard appointed as overall Taskforce Commander. The Taskforce was established by the Queensland Police Service to conduct investigations into loss of life during the flood event on behalf of the Coroner. 4. I have previously made a statement with respect to those flood events. The statement dated 29th June 2011 was prepared for provision to the Coronial Inquest into the ClA"!;h>Ult of the floods. Page 1 Taken by: Affidavit of David Richard ISHERWOOD GR Cooper CROWN SOUCITOR Filed on behalf of the State of Queensland 11 lh Floor, State Law Building Form46R.431, 50 Ann Street Brisbane Qld 4000 Per Paul Lack Telephone 07 3239 3584 LT5/PRE052/2093/LAP Facsimile 07 3239 6272 Exrnbit marked "DRI-1" is a copy of my statement dated 29 June 2011. -
Planning Report Template
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT 54-56 OTTO ROAD & 29-33 GEHRKE ROAD, PLAINLAND BRISBANE CATHOLIC EDUCATION October 2018 Level 2, 1 Breakfast Creek Road, Newstead QLD 4006 PO Box 436 New Farm QLD 4005 P: (07) 3666 5200 F: (07) 3666 5202 [email protected] ABN: 63 366 350 062 © Wolter Consulting Group 2018 This document is and shall remain the property of Wolter Consulting Group. The document may only be used for the purposes for which it was commissioned and in accordance with the Terms of Engagement for the commission. Unauthorised use of this document in any form whatsoever is prohibited. REVISION REPORT TYPE AUTHOR REVIEWED SIGNATURE DATE OF ISSUE 1.0 EAR M.WOOD J.ISAAC 5th October 2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY With reference to section 36(3) of the Planning Act 2016, the below sets out the matters required as part of the infrastructure proposal and prepared in accordance with the Minister’s Guidelines and Rules, Chapter 7—Guidelines for the process for environmental assessment and consultation for making or amending a ministerial designation. Table A: Infrastructure Designation Matters Matters Response a) the site description including the location of the premises proposed to be Property Address 54-56 Otto Road & 29-33 Gehrke Road, Plainland designated; Property Description Lot 3 on RP154611 Lot 4 on RP154611 Lot 5 on RP154611 Lot 601 on SP283422 Area 18.452ha Tenure Freehold Existing Use Dwelling House and Domestic Outbuildings b) any existing uses on the premises proposed to be designated; The site currently contains a number of dwelling houses, dams and associated domestic outbuildings. -
Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley Escarpment Mountain Bike Master
Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley Escarpment Mountain Bike Master Plan 2019-26 ToowoombaToowoomba Regional and Lockyer Council Valley Escarpment & Lockyer Mountain Valley Bike RegionalMaster Plan 2019 Council-26 – Dirt Art Pty Ltd DRAFT REPORT 1 September 2019 (DRAFT) Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary .................................................................................................... 9 2 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 11 2.1 Project Overview ........................................................................................................... 11 2.2 Key Objectives ............................................................................................................... 11 2.3 Methodology ................................................................................................................. 12 2.3.1 Literature Review ........................................................................................................................... 12 2.3.2 Consultation ................................................................................................................................... 12 2.3.3 Field investigation .......................................................................................................................... 12 2.3.4 Concept trail development ............................................................................................................ 12 2.3.5 Detailed trail design -
Fairways Park Sketch Design LANDSCAPE CONCEPT SKETCH MASTER PLAN REPORT LOCKYER VALLEY REGIONAL COUNCIL - 4 SEPTEMBER 2019 INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND
Fairways Park Sketch Design LANDSCAPE CONCEPT SKETCH MASTER PLAN REPORT LOCKYER VALLEY REGIONAL COUNCIL - 4 SEPTEMBER 2019 INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND WHY ARE WE HERE Excitingly, the Lockyer Valley Regional Council is currently developing a new district park in the Hatton Vale/ Kensington Grove region. Council is currently finalising a contract to secure 14 hectares of land to develop a high-quality park in a stage approached. THE SITE LOCATION The provision of parkland and open space for recreation and sporting purposes in the rural residential area of Hatton Vale/ Kensington Grove. This future public park will facilitate the long term need for the area, as well as surrounding suburbs in the Lockyer Valley Region. In 2016 the Brightview, Glenore Grove, Hatton Vale, Kensington Grove, Lockrose, Plainland and Regency Downs area accounted for 24.3% of the Lockyer Valley Region’s population with a figure of 9,398. Based on Queensland Treasury projections there is the possibility that the land available in this region could house up to another 6,000 residents. KENSINGTON KEY DOCUMENTS GROVE The landscape design options have been informed from the following documents: - GenEng Design Report (Option 2 preferred option) - Laidley Planning Scheme with LGIP 20180627, WARREGO HWY - Project Inception Meeting Minutes_April 2019 HATTON - Lockyer Valley Sports and Recreation Plan_Draft VALE - Community Consultation Feedback SUNSHINE COAST COUNCIL SOMERSET MORETON REGIONAL BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL COUNCIL BRISBANE CITY LOCKYER COUNCIL TOOWOOMBA RED LAND VALLEY REGIONAL IPSWICH CITY CITY COUNCIL REGIONAL COUNCIL COUNCIL COUNCIL LOGAN CITY COUNCIL SCENIC RIM GOLD COAST REGIONAL CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL 04/09/2019 | Lockyer Valley Regional Council Fairways Park Sketch Design Wolter Consulting Group | 2 VISION & PLACEMAKING THE VISION LVRC has a need for a District Park. -
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Eective from: 15th June 2020 Eective from: 15th June 2020 Eective from: 15th June 2020 Eective from: 15th June 2020 Brisbane Coach Terminal, Parklands Cres adj to platform 10 Roma St Mount Isa Outback at Isa Centre, 19 Marian Street Ipswich Bus Stop A, Bell Street, Ipswich Cloncurry Flinders Medical Centre, 27 Ramsey Street Haigslea Sundowner Hotel on Service Road Cloncurry (Meal Stop) Puma Service Station, Ramsey Street Minden Crossroads Crossroads on Warrego Highway, near Barbs Kitchen Cloncurry (Meal Stop) Puma Service Station, Ramsey Street Plainlands Plainland Hotel Bus Stop on off ramp to Laidley McKinlay United Roadhouse, Landsborough Highway Gatton College Bus Shelter on Highway, after over pass Kynuna Kynuna Roadhouse, Landsborough Highway Gatton Railway Station, Crescent Street Winton (Meal Stop) Newsagent, 74 Elderslie Street Withcott Bus Shelter on Highway, Opposite Withcott Hotel Winton (Meal Stop) Newsagent, 74 Elderslie Street Toowoomba Bus Interchange (Bay 1), Neil Street Longreach Commercial Hotel, Cnr Eagle St and Duck St Toowoomba Depot Bus Queensland, 308 Taylor Street, Toowoomba Ilfracombe Opposite Ilfracombe Post Office, Landsborough Highway Oakey Railway Station Bus Shelter, Bridge Street Barcaldine Council Bus Stop, Opposite 133 Oak Street Jondaryan Cobb and Co Roadhouse, Duke Street Blackall (Meal Stop) BP Blackall, 10 Shamrock Street Dalby Shell Roadhouse, Cnr Drayton Street and Cunninham Street Blackall (Meal Stop) BP Blackall, 10 Shamrock Street Warra Cnr Warrego Highway and Raff St Tambo Post Office, Cnr Arthur -
Market Analysis Report
PLAINLAND CROSSING MARKET ANALYSIS REPORT MARCH 2018 Executive summary • Our work here confirms that Plainland Crossing continues to offer excellent value for money and is the right product to cater for emerging local and regional demand. • Well positioned in terms of proximity to employment centres and journey to work travel times. • The project offers attractive price points, especially for a new master planned high quality residential estate with a new major town centre. Brisbane western Ipswich City suburbs $198,000 $349,000 Toowoomba 458m² 653m² $432/m² $185,000 $535/m² 673m² Plainland Crossing $275/m² $135,000 450m² $300/m² Logan City Legend $145,000 Location/project $229,000 600m² 430m² Avg land price $242/m² Avg allotment size $533/m² Avg $/m² CoreLogic – RpData. December Qtr 2017. Settled land sales under 1,000m² by date of contract. • When the project commenced - from a valuation viewpoint – Plainland Crossing has few direct local comparisons. But now with close to 100 land settlements, at an average price of $141,000 per allotment, the value of the estate appears to be well-established and now acknowledged by judicious valuers and most financiers. • However, value-based comparisons are being made with land estates beyond the immediate local area. Many buyers visiting Plainland Crossing are also estate shopping in the Toowoomba, Ipswich and Logan City areas. • Current finance valuation methodology (which excludes settled sales within Plainland Crossing and comparisons with comparable estates outside of the immediate postcode) does not align well with the above facts. To overcome this flaw, buyers and their financiers should be encouraged to include Plainland Crossing settled sales and comparisons with estates beyond the immediate area in the information provided to valuers. -
QUU Connection Certificates
Sample 1 CONNECTION CERTIFICATE (STANDARD CONNECTION) This Connection Certificate for a Water Approval for Standard Connection is issued in accordance with section 99BRAR of the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009 and relates to drinking water, non-drinking water and/or wastewater connection(s) for a single lot. Refer the issued Decision Notice for details on conditions. 1. PROPERTY REFERENCE Lot Number 109 Plan Number SP 270606 Address 7 Richmond Terrace Postcode 4341 Suburb Plainland State Qld Local Government area: ☐Brisbane ☐Ipswich ☒Lockyer Valley ☐Somerset ☐Scenic Rim Local government development approval reference number (if applicable): 2. DECISION 2. a. Water Approval for Standard Connection: 15-STD-16656 QUEENSLAND URBAN UTILITIES CONFIRMS THAT: 2. b. Receipt of payment There are no outstanding drinking water, non-drinking water and/or wastewater usage or ☒ connection fees or charges to be paid for this property. 2. c. Compliance with Water Approval Conditions All Conditions set out in the Water Approval for Standard Connections referred to in item ☒ 2.a above have been complied with. 2. d. Confirmation of connection(s) The property detailed at Item 1 has been connected to Queensland Urban Utilities’ drinking ☒ water, non-drinking water and/or wastewater infrastructure. 3. SIZE OF INSTALLED DRINKING WATER, NON_DRINKING WATER AND/OR WASTEWATER PROPERTY SERVICE CONNECTION(S) Water ☐20mm ☒Wastewater ☐Non-drinking water ☐25mm ☐32mm 4.-APPROVAL Signed for and on behalf of Queensland Urban Utilities: Name: Debra McGrigor Position: Developer Customer Services Leader Queensland Urban Utilities Issue date: 30 November 2015 Sample 2 CONNECTION CERTIFICATE This Connection Certificate is issued in accordance with Section 99BRAR of the Water Supply Services Amendment Act 2014 and relates to drinking water, non-drinking water and/or wastewater connection(s). -
Licensed Drillers Summary Office: Company: Expiry From: To: Status:I Class: Pub:Y
Queensland Government Page: 1 of 37 Report Date: 03/12/2020 10:53 Groundwater Information GWDB6200 Family Name: Licensed Drillers Summary Office: Company: Expiry From: To: Status:I Class: Pub:Y Name Address Licence Expiry Class Drill Meth Licence Restrictions Number Date Status Adams, David 13 Chilman Court, DRIVER, NT 830 3315 30/06/2021 Class 2 Rotary Air Issued Ph:0409 835 770 Rotary Mud Adams, Marc 1 Bickerton Street, WANGARATTA, VIC 3293 31/08/2030 Class 3 Cable Tool Issued 3677 Rotary Air Ph:0407 352 011 Rotary Mud Adams, Peter 1 Bickerton Street, WANGARATTA, VIC 3196 30/06/2021 Class 3 Cable Tool Issued 3677 Auger Ph:0428 573 032 Rotary Air Rotary Mud Adzraku, James 5 Joshua Crescent, BRACKEN RIDGE, QLD 3325 28/02/2022 Class 1 Rotary Air Issued Geotechnical Investigations & Monitoring 4017 Bores Only Ph:0438 956 645 Maximum Depth 20 Metres Agostinelli, John 64 Normanby Drive, GREENVALE, VIC 3059 3355 28/02/2023 Class 2 Auger Issued Ph:0437 013 686 Rotary Air Rotary Mud Allen, Kier 8 Brampton Close, CRAIGIEBURN, VIC 3332 31/07/2022 Class 1 Auger Issued 3064 Rotary Air Ph:0437 133 830 Rotary Mud Anderson, Shaun 24 Benton Road, HEALESVILLE, VIC 3777 3454 30/09/2027 Class 2 Auger Issued Ph:0437 869 233 Rotary Air Rotary Mud Sonic Anderson, Wayne 20 Henry Street, HEALESVILLE, VIC 3777 3334 31/07/2022 Class 1 Auger Issued Ph:0428 850 974 Rotary Air Rotary Mud Argent, Richard PO Box 614, ANGASTON, SA 5353 3385 30/04/2024 Class 1 Rotary Mud Issued Ph:0407 079 210 Augustine, Mervyn PO Box 51, EIDSVOLD, QLD 4627 3110 31/05/2023 Class 2 Rotary -
Lutheran College Plainland
FaithLutheran College Plainland Table of Contents Mission Statement .................................................................................................................... 3 Core Beliefs ............................................................................................................................... 3 Core Beliefs in Action .............................................................................................................. 4 Description and Explanation of the Faith Lutheran College Logo ................................... 5 A Rationale and Explanation of the Faith Lutheran College Motto ................................ 5 Curriculum Overview .............................................................................................................. 6 Teaching and Learning Matters .......................................................................................... 10 Pastoral Care ......................................................................................................................... 12 The Faith Lutheran College Code of Conduct ................................................................. 14 Behaviour Expectations ........................................................................................................ 15 Learning Enrichment Centre (LEC) Overview .................................................................... 16 Sports Overview ..................................................................................................................... 18 Music