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  1. Ipswich CBD revitalisation gets $41.5 million boost

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    30 Jun 2022: 30 June 2022. Ipswich City Council has committed $41.5 million in its 2022-2023 Budget to the next phase of work in the Nicholas Street Precinct redevelopment. Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said a

  2. Young workers a key focus for Ipswich region’s future

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    13 Jun 2022: 13 June 2022. Keeping the best and brightest of Ipswich’s young workforce in the region will be a focus for the city’s new representative to the Regional Development Australia Ipswich and West Moreton Committee (RDAIWM). Economic and Industry

  3. Much needed transport infrastructure unlocked by council

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    29 Jan 2022: 28 January 2022. Plans to upgrade a section of Ripley Road will soon be underway after Ipswich City Council repealed a previous resolution, allowing council to consider funding and delivery of infrastructure within the Ripley Valley Priority

  4. Native fish species released into Bremer River

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    6 Dec 2021: 06 December 2021. About 2,000 Mary River cod have been released into the Bremer River catchment to increase native fish populations and improve the river’s diversity. Environment and Sustainability Committee chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan

  5. 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 new $500,000 building and improvement fund. Ipswich

  6. Council improvements drive $5 million in savings

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    29 Jun 2021: 29 June 2021. Ipswich City Council has saved $5 million for future projects, 12-months on from the establishment of a central procurement branch. The savings in contract management, negotiation and procurement practices come after a significant push

  7. Pride day as sod turned on Lions stadium in Springfield Central

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    17 May 2021: 17 May 2021. It’s a pride day for Ipswich, as the first sod is turned to mark the start of construction on the $70 million boutique arena at Springfield Central, that will become home to the Brisbane Lions. A joint initiative of the Lions,

  8. Council secures funding boost for ongoing bushfire recovery

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    25 Feb 2021: 25 February 2021. Ipswich City Council has received $620,000 to support economic and social recovery and improve resilience in the city following the 2019 Queensland bushfires. Two council projects were approved for the funding in the second round

  9. Ipswich becomes Queensland’s first Small Business Friendly Council

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    22 Dec 2020: 01 October 2020. Ipswich City Council has signed a charter to become Queensland’s first Small Business Friendly Council. Mayor Teresa Harding, Queensland Small Business Commissioner Maree Adshead and the Ipswich and Greater Springfield Chambers of

  10. Division 3 - Councillor Marnie Doyle

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    24 Jun 2024: Phone: 07 3810 8194. Mobile: 0499 018 360. marnie.doyle@ipswich.qld.gov.au. PO Box 191, Ipswich QLD 4305. 1 Nicholas Street. Advocacy Advisory Committee (Deputy Chair). Biography. Councillor Doyle was born and raised in Ipswich and now resides in

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