Ipswich City Council Pound would like to advise an animal was impounded on 19 November 2015 and will be offered by Tender if not released by owner.1 x Buck Skin Miniature Pony.If not released by owner on full payment of all fees owing, the animal will be offered for sale by Tender. All Tenders must be received by Council no later than 2.00 pm Thursday, 3 December 2015 at the Pound Office, 6 Hooper Street, West Ipswich.When placing a tender you must provide a Property Identification Code (PIC), as required by Biosecurity Queensland if you keep one or more head of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, buffalo, deer or camelids (camels, llama, alpaca), or 100 or more poultry including caged birds.The winning tender of livestock must provide or arrange suitable transportation when collecting by 4.00 pm Friday, 4 December 2015. Council reserves the right to refuse bidders and/or a form
Category: Ipswich City Council Highlights
New Years Eve 2015
Advance Ipswich
New Years Eve 2015
Advance Ipswich
Box Art Competition
Box Art Competition
Asbestos Awareness Month
November is Asbestos Awareness month. Did you know that asbestos products can be found in ANY Australian home built or renovated before 1987?November is national Asbestos Awareness Month and Ipswich City Council has signed up to support this very important initiative. In the lead-up to Asbestos Awareness Day (Friday, 27 November 2015) all Australians especially homeowners, renovators, tradies and handymen need to ‘Get to know Asbestos this November’.Many wrongly believe only fibro homes contain asbestos. Asbestos products can most likely be found in ANY Australian home built or renovated before 1987 including brick, weatherboard, fibro and clad homes. It can be found in garages, kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, walls, eaves, fences and under wall and floor coverings. It could be anywhere.Don’t play renovation roulette! – it’s not worth the risk. Visit www.asbestosawareness.com.au to learn how to protect your family and yourself from exposure to dangerous asbestos fibres.
Australia Day 2016 – Free Family Fun Day
Australia Day 2016 – Free Family Fun DayFREE ENTRY TO ALL POOLSTuesday 26 January 201610.00 am – 4.00 pmLucky door prizes to be won at each venue.BUNDAMBA SWIM CENTREBrisbane Road, BundambaGEORGIE CONWAY LEICHHARDT COMMUNITY SWIM CENTREToongarra Road, LeichhardtGOODNA AQUATIC CENTREBrisbane Terrace, GoodnaROSEWOOD SWIM CENTREMill Street, RosewoodSausage sizzle at all pools available for purchase.This is an alcohol and smoke free family event, and no glass will be permitted.For more information phone (07) 3810 6666.
Asbestos Awareness Month
November is Asbestos Awareness month. Did you know that asbestos products can be found in ANY Australian home built or renovated before 1987?November is national Asbestos Awareness Month and Ipswich City Council has signed up to support this very important initiative. In the lead-up to Asbestos Awareness Day (Friday, 27 November 2015) all Australians especially homeowners, renovators, tradies and handymen need to ‘Get to know Asbestos this November’.Many wrongly believe only fibro homes contain asbestos. Asbestos products can most likely be found in ANY Australian home built or renovated before 1987 including brick, weatherboard, fibro and clad homes. It can be found in garages, kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, walls, eaves, fences and under wall and floor coverings. It could be anywhere.Don’t play renovation roulette! – it’s not worth the risk. Visit www.asbestosawareness.com.au to learn how to protect your family and yourself from exposure to dangerous asbestos fibres.



