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Edition 69 Salisbury Aware

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and development. The everincreasing cost of rates during a time when people have lost jobs is becoming a growing concern, as is homelessness. Living in the area should not be a privilege enjoyed by only

Edition 62 Salisbury Aware Winter 2020

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us matter most to them – a focus on streets and neighbourhoods being attractive and well maintained, community safety, enhancement of our environment, more job opportunities in our local area
Community News Making Difference Health Wellbeing Seniors

Making a difference

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” “An excellent job and happy to have been involved in a small way” “Please thank everyone who looked after me. Lunches were great” “Thank you for being awesome” Since July we have been successful

2122024 Agenda and reports Intercultural Strategy and Partnership Sub Committee

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and linguistically diverse people. ‘Interculturalism’ was explained in the job advertisement to clarify that unlike a multicultural approach, which targets migrants, interculturalism includes First Nations

250006 P1 Whats on guide April Twelve25 Youth Centre

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to play musical instruments, celebrating and sharing culture and support with homework or getting a job. Free entry and snacks. Fridays 4pm to 6pm P: 8354 2951 Salisbury City Rotaract Salisbury City

8523 city of salisbury report september 2008

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a sense of community (4.2, up from 4.1 in 2007) ➢ Development of job opportunities in the Salisbury area (4.2, unchanged from 2007) ➢ Recreational areas (4.2, unchanged from 2007) ➢ Provision

150505 1321 city of salisbury stage 2 reduced redacted

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- 8.9m 2 EXISTING JAMES STREET MUNICIPAL OFFICE City of Salisbury Municipal Offices Option 1 New Civic Centre Facilities Sept 2014 Scale 1 : 200 @ A1 job no 1321 SK05 Existing Features The City

Edition 56 Salisbury Aware Winter 2018

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the project will create up to 150 new jobs during construction and inject up to $65.5 million into the local economy. The City of Salisbury has also included northern targets in the project
Ready for the students

Careers for girls full STEM ahead in Salisbury

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fields in the northern suburbs including those that flow on from the recently announced AUKUS submarine venture which is estimated to support approximately 20,000 direct jobs across Australia over
News Land Vision West Port Wakefield Road Barker Inlet Saltpans

Council releases vision for land west of Port Wakefield Road

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Employment: This area presents a significant opportunity for economic growth with potential rezoning to support locally accessible new jobs, increasing employment lands in Salisbury by up to 30 per cent

Edition 65 Salisbury Aware Winter 2021

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O’Brien says his City of Salisburysupported barista training course is helping him become job ready. The 18-year-old completed a subsidised halfday barista course at Salisbury’s Twelve25 youth hub, after

2017 agenda and reports ceo review committee 3617925

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will evaluate the extent to which the CEO has discharged the CEO’s goals, objectives, responsibilities and Duties outlined in Schedule 1 of the Agreement (The Job and Person Specification provided

2009 community survey

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in 2008) ‣ Access to streets and walkways (4.3, down from 4.4 in 2008) ‣ Parks and reserves (4.3, unchanged from 2008) ‣ Access to parks and reserves (4.3, unchanged from 2008) - 6 - ‣ Development of job

2018 agenda and reports youth council 4021574

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Youth Participation, Community Development 1.3 Have a thriving business sector that supports community wellbeing, is globally oriented and creates job opportunities. 3.1 Be an adaptive community

2017 agenda and reports policy and planning committee 3591232

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on “creating jobs for the future, building energy security, modernising our health system and investing in our communities.” 3.2. This focus dominated the pre-budget announcements – a $1.1 billion

2018 agenda and reports youth council

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people living with a disability to jobs, services, sports and social groups in the community. 3.5 In Attachment Two a project brief has been developed for this project. 3.6 Key outcomes

16 06 2021 agenda and reports youth council

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June 2021 City of Salisbury Item YC2 ITEM YC2 JOBS & EDUCATION Getting your L’s APRIL 13 TH 20 bookings, 16 attended & passed. 7 volunteers Getting Your L’s is a one day workshop that supports 16-25

20 04 2020 minutes special council meeting

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COVID-19 Recovery Support Package. 8. Council write to all Sports and Community Clubs advising of the State Government $250 Million Community and Jobs Support Fund and provide assistance with application
Building 01 Clock Render FINAL Resi housing

Salisbury City Centre renewal vision comes to life with $200 million redevelopment

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to significantly boost the local economy, generate hundreds of new jobs, and attract new businesses to Salisbury. 'It has been a pleasure to see new businesses build and thrive in our community, bringing

200603 city plan stage 2 engagement feedback

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to a changing climate. Guides how we can ensure the success and growth of our businesses and in-turn create more job opportunities for our residents. Attracting investment and ensuring our infrastructure