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New General Report PDF (1158k) PDF (1158k)
and small business; and • Grow and sustain education and employment opportunities.
https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/559517/Clause-No.-1-Proposed-Surrender-and-Renewal-of-Freehold-Lease-Over-Part-of-Council-Land-for-Commercial-Purposes-Division-5.pdf -
New General Report PDF (1056k) PDF (1056k)
If more projects are incentivised than factored for, there are positive follow-on economic benefits for the broader ratepayer – access to new employment pathways, new housing in key areas and a
https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/555397/Clause-No.-1-DEVELOPMENT-AND-INVESTMENT-SUPPORT-POLICY-FOR-ADOPTION.pdf -
Cairns Region Planning Scheme DOCX (95k) DOCX (95k)
b) employment uses in this area includes commercial and some retail activities/large format retail activities;. ... a) development sequencing. (b) structure of communities and place making;. (c) economic development and employment;.
https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/word_doc/0019/407305/7.2.5-Edmonton-industry-and-business-local-plan-code.docx -
New General Report PDF (458k) PDF (458k)
The LGIP Review concluded that the LGIP planning assumptions relevant to employment land are accurate and sufficient to accommodate projected employment growth.
https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/544704/Clause-1-Cairns-Local-Government-Infrastructure-Plan-LGIP-Review-15-March-2023.pdf -
New General Report PDF (1169k) PDF (1169k)
Currently they maintain 75% Indigenous employment content, employ 45 persons and operate within an ISO and Federal Safety Commissioner (FSC) accredited management system.
https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/544707/Clause-4-Toilet-Facilities-Renewal-Program-22-23-PC23227-Contract-55321-15-March-2023.pdf -
AN ARTS AND DISABILITY STRATEGYFOR CAIRNS REGIONAL COUNCIL DM ... PDF (1819k) PDF (1819k)
outline opportunities for programming; audience development; and pathways to education and employment for people with disability. › ... 1.4.3 Provide targeted funding through RADF Flame.Arts.Access program to support pathways to practice, career
https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/367814/LIVE-6381622-v4-Arts-Disability_Strategy_pdf_FINAL_30_July_2020.PDF -
Cairns City Centre Review_Draft Report PDF (7051k) PDF (7051k)
Precincts can be particularly important for leveraging street activation, creating employment districts and managing the dupl ication of businesses. ... CITY CENTRE PRECINCTS. 26. ‘White-collar” Employment DistrictsWhite-collar employers are
https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/330848/Urbis_-_Final_Report_-_Cairns_City_Centre_Commercial_Review.pdf
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Better public transport on Cairns Youth Council priority list
Free public transport for students and improved safety at bus stops are among priorities outlined by an elected youth body...
Council reiterates State election priorities
Projects and initiatives to enhance liveability and community connectivity, strengthen the economy and help with flood recovery are top of...
Expressions of Interest sought for impoundment services
From cars and buses to boats and even shipping containers, Council impounds around 320 items each year....