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  1. Community drives significant road upgrades for Division 4 rural localities

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    26 Aug 2021: Works will continue from August to November, with an additional $3.63 million in longer-term upgrades to follow for both culvert replacement and road pavement reconstruction on Adelong Avenue, Thagoona. ... Council allocated $13.5 million to road

  2. Community need drives local Ipswich projects

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    27 Jul 2021: 27 July 2021. Smaller projects that might not feature in Ipswich City Council’s citywide major capital works program will get some much-needed attention following the first consideration of a ... Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the capital investment

  3. Ipswich Australia Day Awards

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    12 Jun 2024: Nominations opening soon. Check back for updates for the 2025 Ipswich Australia Day Awards. ... Please note the following key dates for the 2025 Ipswich Australia Day Awards:.

  4. Community call to clean up Bell Street

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    24 Nov 2021: Council has continued to maintain aspects of Bell Street, including street sweeping, waste services and general cleaning but until long term solutions are found for abandoned State Government infrastructure, we are ... Council has invested $250 million

  5. Community to plant trees to honour Ipswich mothers and women

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/community-to-plant-trees-to-honour-ipswich-mothers-and-women Cached Explore

    24 Apr 2023: us. “Trees for Mum is part of the council’s strategic Habitat Connection rehabilitation program, which helps restore waterways throughout the region through the planting of native species which in turn ... Riparian rehabilitation works such as weed

  6. Community help needed to redesign Richardson Park

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/community-help-needed-to-redesign-richardson-park Cached Explore

    11 Feb 2022: As we grow to a population of half a million, it’s more important than ever that we have two-way conversations between council and the community on important projects like

  7. Community provides positive suggestions for old Ipswich Transit Centre

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/community-provides-positive-suggestions-for-old-ipswich-transit-centre Cached Explore

    30 Apr 2021: The State Government-owned centre – adjacent to the council’s $246 million Nicholas Street Precinct redevelopment – sustained significant damage in the 2011 floods.

  8. Community groups receive $68,000 from council funding program

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    9 Nov 2022: Rosewood Bowls Club received $13,247 to help upgrade their kitchen facilities.

  9. Graffiti Management

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    22 Dec 2020: Graffiti tagging and vandalism costs Queensland's local councils millions of dollars each year - these are funds that would otherwise be spent on providing local projects like parks, walk ways and

  10. Community called on to shape the future of Ipswich

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    22 Feb 2022: Ipswich is South East Queensland’s fastest-growing city, growing at four per cent every year to 2026, and is projected to rise to half a million people by 2041 – holding

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