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First stage of the local law review completed – Fraser Coast ...
Nov 24, 2021 ... The first stage of the Fraser Coast Regional Council Local Law Review has been completed and the public feedback is being analysed.
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Fraser Coast Regional Council Local Law No. 1 (Administration) 2011
except provision that is consistent with this part, about the process for the local government to grant the approval. 6. Offence to undertake local law ...
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Animal Management (Amendment) Local Law (No. 1) 2023
2 (Animal Management) 2011. Part 2. Amendments to local law. 3 Amendment of s2 (Purpose and how it is to be achieved).
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Local Law Declared Pest Plant for the Fraser Coast Region Thorn ...
DESCRIPTION: This is an erect annual herb forming a bush and growing up to 1-1.5m tall. Young growth hairy with deeply lobed, toothed finely hairy leaves.
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Consolidated Subordinate Local Law No 6 (Bathing Reserves) 2011
(2). For section 12(1)(b) of the authorising local law, the aquatic equipment mentioned in column 2 of schedule 2 is restricted in the corresponding bathing.
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Graffiti – Fraser Coast Regional Council
Under the local laws, if any building or other structure, or a billboard or billboard structure, is marked with graffiti, Council may issue a notice to the ...
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Local law change could allow caravans in yards – Fraser Coast ...
Nov 7, 2022 ... Council is proposing to amend its Administration Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) to allow caravans to be used for up to six months in a 12-month period.
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Have your say on changes to Fraser Coast local laws – Fraser Coast ...
Jun 5, 2023 ... The proposed amendments to Local Law 5 seek to: update regulated parking areas to reflect additional, extended and existing parking areas; ...
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Fraser Coast Regional Council Community and Environmental ...
Part 4— omit. 7 Amendment of s8 (Community safety hazards—Authorising local law, s17(c)). (1) Section 8(b) ...
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Fraser Coast amends more local laws – Fraser Coast Regional ...
Aug 4, 2023 ... “The changes to the laws make clear that motorised equipment, such as jet-skis, must stay at least 50 metres on each side from a bathing area.