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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/223906/Divisional_Newsletter_Dec.pdf Explore
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23 Nov 2021: Since then, 34 tonnes of organic materials have successfully been diverted from landfill with a 40 per cent reduction in general waste volumes within the trial area. ... 88 per cent of residents in the trial have told us they understand the positive
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14 Jun 2017: Annual Operational Plan. Annual Budget. Annual Report. Managing growth and delivering key infrastructure. ... Work with adjoining local governments to support shared and complementary economic growth priorities.
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17 Mar 2023: This projected annual growth rate of 4 per cent is exceptional in comparison to Queensland’s 1.2 per cent and Australia’s 0.9 per cent. ... $12.02B GRP (NIEIR 2021). 83,540 total local jobs (NIEIR 2021). 21,302 job growth by 2031.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/75733/Big-Plans-for-Small-Creek-public-document_B574.pdf Explore
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14 Feb 2017: Section A-A1:400 @ A3. Detail Section1:200 @ A3. pro. per. ty b. ... 72 Big Plans for Small Creek. Section C-C 1:200. pro. per.
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18 Jul 2022: The Budget includes a total rates and charges rise of 4.49 per cent or $1.48 per week, with the average general rate increase for residential properties about 3.95 ... City-wide UpdateMayor Teresa Harding. NEW PLANNING SCHEME TO MANAGE GROWTHMore than 241
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/217848/Public-Participation-at-Ordinary-Council-Meetings-Policy.pdf Explore
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8 May 2023: to be involved in the growth of a Council that thrives on diversity of ideas.
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/237304/Divisional-Newsletter-December22.pdf Explore
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4 Jan 2023: well as awarded 46 per cent of council contracts to local businesses. ... The Ipswich manufacturing sector annually generates $2.3 billion in exports for the city’s economy and creates $1.368 billion in local consumption,” Cr Jonic said.
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7 Mar 2023: External collaboration. Internal collaboration. FY23 and ongoing. Hold an ecoBiz workshop (or similar) with Ipswich business owners at least once per year. ... Internal collaboration. External collaboration. FY23 and ongoing. Hold an ecoBiz workshop with
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16 Sep 2021: It will service existing communities and an estimated 70 per cent of future regional population growth. ... Road upgrade. Council boosted its commitment to delivering safe and functional rural roads by 40 per cent on last year’s budget.
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19 Apr 2023: c) For another community purpose. The maximum amount of funding available to an applicant community organisation for any one application is $1,000.00 per Councillor.
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