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26 Feb 2021: This is an investment in our youth, our families and our greenspaces that will support local jobs as we continue our safe and strong recovery from the COVID pandemic.”.
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1 Feb 2017: Moved by Councillor Pahlke: That the Health and Community Safety Committee Report No. ... B. That the Chief Operating Officer (Health Security and Regulatory Services) be appointed.
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22 Dec 2020: The Black Snake Creek Catchment in South East Queensland is located approximately 55 km South West of Brisbane and 17 km North West of Ipswich, flowing through the towns of Marburg, Glamorgan Vale and Fairney View. The Marburg community has
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4 Apr 2024: 06 June 2023. Ipswich City Council has renewed its calls for serious State Government investment in major infrastructure projects to reduce congestion and give residents more options for moving about the
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4 Apr 2024: 16 May 2022. A second river crossing in Ipswich Central desperately needed to unlock bottlenecks and improve road safety, is now one step closer after the Liberal National Party (LNP) committed $2.5m towards an alternate cross-river route.
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11 Apr 2022: Increased call outs for these volunteer wildlife carers come with a financial impact such as fuel costs, and at the same time the severe weather has led to food shortages such
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/community-recovery-and-support-continues-after-the-flood Cached Explore
21 Mar 2022: Residents from Springfield to Rosewood are still rebuilding after the 2020 Halloween hailstorm, the community as a whole continues to be impacted by the global pandemic and this flood is yet
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/willowbank-raceway-receives-high-octane-boost Cached Explore
25 Feb 2022: These upgrades will support employment opportunities and provide a much-needed boost into the region as we continue our recovery from the pandemic.
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22 Dec 2020: During the storm aftermath there were more than 2,100 calls for SES assistance in Ipswich with teams from all over Queensland, and as far away as South Australia, sending volunteers.
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9 Sep 2021: Legislation Local Law 8 (Nuisances and Community Health and Safety) 2013, states that the occupier or owner of premises shall not discharge, deposit or permit the escape of any waste water
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