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  1. Permit and Licence Information

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    15 Mar 2024: Ceremony: wedding, naming ceremony, christening, memorial, commitment ceremony, etc. Commercial activity: product launch, expo, entertaining clients, etc. ... Community event: Christmas carols, festival, markets, etc. Nature based recreation: adventure

  2. Home

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    29 Mar 2021: Report an issue. Popular links Show. Report an Issue. Enhancing services and maintaining momentum. Your guide for entertainment, events and activities out now. Share your views. Get involved. Make a difference. Putting our customers at the centre of

  3. Council Minutes (PDF, 3248k)

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    2 Nov 2015: FRESH FUTURES MARKET. Certificate of Appreciation to Mayor Paul Pisasale for the support of the Ipswich Fresh Futures Market.

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    by Anna Lewis
  4. Bremer Catchment

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    23 Jan 2024: The Bremer Catchment Association assists and involves landholders, business, industry, government and residents in a partnership to improve, enhance and protect the Bremer Catchment environment. ... The catchment faces major redevelopment in the coming

  5. Expressions of Interest to SPARK our imagination

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    23 Feb 2023: The organisers will review all submissions and match opportunities to artists who may be suitable for inclusion in the festival.

  6. 100 invasive Ipswich weeds catalogued in new book and field guide

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    15 Mar 2022: The workshop will focus on weed management after a flood event and provide practical tips and knowledge on preventing new infestations or controlling existing weeds.

  7. Ipswich City Council facilities to close for three-day lockdown

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    31 Jul 2021: Waste transfer centre users are required to pay with EFTPOS or credit card, not cash.

  8. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 13 January 2021. Visitors to Ipswich can expect new experiences and attractions this year after nine local tourism businesses secured funding through Ipswich City Council’s Exceptional Experiences Program.

  9. Six new homes built each day, with 6,228 new residents moving to Ipswich

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    28 Jul 2023: More development applications were lodged in the past 12 months than the previous year – a total of 1,384, with council doing its bit to improve supply to the market with

  10. Nicholas Street Precinct cinema refurbishment continues as more dining options set to open

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    10 Mar 2023: The continued investment from retailers and small businesses is exactly what council wants to see, as Nicholas Street Precinct takes its place at the centre of Ipswich’s entertainment and

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