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MAKING OF LOCAL LAWS WEBSITE NOTICE (NO.7) 2023 – Fraser ...
Dec 22, 2023 ... Fraser Coast Regional Council (the Council) has, by resolution dated the 13 December 2023, made: Administration (Amendment) Local Law (No. 1) ...
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Making of Local Laws Website Notice (No.4) 2023 – Fraser Coast ...
Aug 4, 2023 ... Fraser Coast Regional Council (the Council) has, by resolution dated the 26 July 2023, made the Parking (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) ...
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Notice of Making of Local Laws (No. 3) 2023 – Fraser Coast ...
Jul 10, 2023 ... ... Local Laws Website Notice (No. 3) 2023 which has been issued pursuant to section 29B of the Local Government Act 2009 (Qld). Making of local ...
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Notice of making of Local Laws (NO. 2) 2023 – Fraser Coast ...
Jul 10, 2023 ... This notice may be cited as the Fraser Coast Regional Council Making of Local Laws Website Notice (No. 2) 2023 which has been issued ...
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Making of Local Laws Website Notice (No.5) 2023 – Fraser Coast ...
Aug 4, 2023 ... Fraser Coast Regional Council (the Council) has, by resolution dated 26 July 2023, made: Bathing Reserves (Amendment) Local Law (No. 1) 2023 ( ...
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Making of Local Laws Website Notice (No. 6) 2023 – Fraser Coast ...
Sep 1, 2023 ... The Amending Subordinate Local Law does not contain anti-competitive provisions. Adoption of consolidated version. Council has prepared and ...
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Fraser Coast adopts amended local laws – Fraser Coast Regional ...
Jul 13, 2023 ... Property owners or occupiers with overgrown or unsightly allotments face increased penalties under changes to Fraser Coast local laws that have now taken ...
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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 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.
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Local Law 7 - Waste Management – Fraser Coast Regional Council
The purpose and general effect of the local law is to protect the public health, safety and amenity related to waste management.