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  1. Food truck friendly council on the menu

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    22 Dec 2020: The Economic and Industry Development Committee this week endorsed an earlier notice of motion from Cr Jacob Madsen and agreed to work towards streamlining council processes to make it easier for

  2. Need for second river crossing nationally recognised

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    28 Jun 2022: Ipswich’s current population of 240,000 is expected to more than double to 550,000 by 2041.

  3. Ipswich CEO David Farmer appointed to lead larger NSW council

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    2 Mar 2021: I’ve enjoyed overseeing major projects such as the Ipswich CBD, which is now moving towards the opening of Stage 3 being the Administration Building and the Ipswich Children’s Library.

  4. Ipswich Mayor recognised with Smart Cities leadership award for transparency hub

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    4 Jan 2021: Mayor Harding paid tribute to Ms Stephensen (who was featured in this Ipswich First article in May 2020), and Ipswich City Council’s Sonia Cooper, general manager of corporate services, and

  5. Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative Enhancing Franklin Vale Creek ... (PDF, 3066k)

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    24 Jan 2020: Our vision is to partner with landholders living on Franklin Vale Creek to restore and improve the catchment condition by reducing instability and improving water quality through actions such as vegetation.

  6. Frequently Asked Questions Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve, Chuwar 11 ... (PDF, 843k)

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    1 Feb 2023: These challenges may contribute to delays in the scheduling of recovery works and completion times that can be out of Council’s control.

    by Madeline Ferguson
  7. Council connecting small businesses to COVID-19 lockdown grant

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    6 Aug 2021: Council continues to have a seven-day quick payment policy and the Buy Ipswich procurement policy continues to operate, directing Council procurement towards local businesses as a priority.

  8. Council urges residents to get tested and self-isolate as new COVID-19 cases emerge

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    22 Dec 2020: Current restrictions in cafes, restaurants and sporting facilities are to remain the same due to the COVID Safe plans that are in place. -

  9. Business is booming in Ipswich with key economic data revealing significant uptick

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    21 May 2024: This doesn’t include the thousands of businesses starting annually and working towards registration,” Mayor Harding said.

  10. Council shines spotlight on local small businesses

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    23 Apr 2021: Demand for the essential goods and services, jobs and local connections provided by our small businesses is set to grow as our city welcomes an additional 330,000 residents to 2041,”

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