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  1. Cleaner and greener large item kerbside collection coming to Ipswich in 2024

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    3 Nov 2023: It will also provide improved safety – bagged collection means less chances of broken glass, scrap metals, debris and unwanted waste littering the kerbside.”.

  2. One week left to help shape future of Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve

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    14 Apr 2023: The section to reopen is on the right-hand side of Bobby Auld Drive, between Mount Crosby Road and the Brisbane River at the eastern end of the reserve, and will

  3. Calling all sticky beaks for citizen science

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    12 Oct 2021: Grey-crowned Babblers in the quiet side roads of Ironbark. Southern Boobook, Mistletoebird, Superb Fairywren, Double-barred Finch, Australian Owlet Nightjars, Bush Stone-Curlew and Eastern Spinebill may be seen and

  4. Impacts of future Springfield stadium revealed

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    22 Dec 2020: Construction of The Reserve is expected to be completed by September 2021, with the Brisbane Lions due to move in during the 2021 summer off season.

  5. Division 2 - Councillor Nicole Jonic

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    5 Jun 2024: and Redbank Plains Road in the west.

  6. 29 May 2018

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    13 Sep 2022: Health, Security and Community Safety Committee's Report. Planning, Development and Heritage Committee's Report.

  7. Council investing in the city with expanded three-year capital program

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    25 Jun 2021: Council has also allocated $2.2 million to community safety and innovation, primarily through Safe Cities, and over $1 million to its advanced libraries program, including more self-service library pods

  8. LOCAL LAW NO (PDF, 176k)

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    1 Sep 2003: a) ensure that entertainment venues comply with appropriate standards of healthand safety; and. ... b) require the operator to provide specified equipment, and to take specifiedmeasures, for the safety of the public;.

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  9. New Ipswich rail corridor on track as delegation visits Canberra

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    28 Mar 2023: The benefit of a mass transport solution such as rail to our local government area would be taking the strain off our local road network as our city rapidly expands.

  10. First at-risk Ipswich homes demolished under voluntary home buy-back program

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    24 Jan 2023: Last year was a challenging one for many Queenslanders who were impacted by the events of the 2021-22 disaster season,” Mr Watt said.

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