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26 Jun 2024: cents per week on your rates bill but will deliver an additional $4 million to our city. ... Ipswich has the highest rate of growth over the next 20 years of any council in Queensland.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/new-ipswich-planning-scheme-hits-key-milestone Cached Explore
29 Jul 2022: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully said the new scheme was being developed alongside a new Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP). ... These programs of work are about effectively managing our
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/council-launches-new-website-for-local-business-community Cached Explore
4 May 2021: We are excited to launch the new Business Ipswich website as another way to support the economic growth of the region,” Cr Jonic said. ... Council doubled its spend on local suppliers over the six months to quarter one, 2021, from 13.5 per cent to 27.3
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22 Dec 2020: years, including a 15 per cent reduction in rear-end crashes resulting in death or serious injury. ... It will also combat driving under the influence, aiming for the number of serious or fatal crashes involving drugs and alcohol to fall below 10 per cent
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8 Jul 2022: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said council supported the Ipswich Connected Vehicle Pilot and was pleased to see positive results. ... The study indicated that this technology has the potential to reduce
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17 Jun 2021: Results of the community feedback included:. More than 91 per cent support re-introducing glass to the yellow lid recycling bin. ... Almost 95 per cent supported a three-bin system in Ipswich. The main reasons people felt that way were:.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/community-gets-to-choose-when-large-items-collected-from-kerbside Cached Explore
2 Jun 2023: Previously, kerbside collection items went straight to landfill but under this new model up to 80 per cent of materials will be recovered,” Mayor Harding said. ... The collected containers would then be taken to specialised waste sorting facilities
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25 Nov 2022: More than 243,000 residents currently call Ipswich home. Growth in our city is sitting around 4 per cent year on year, with growth suburbs averaging nearly 20 per cent,” Cr ... Our city’s continued population growth brings with it a responsibility to
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2 May 2024: By 2041, Ipswich will reach an estimated population of 456,000 with an annual percentage growth rate of 3.4 per cent between 2021 and 2041, more than twice the state ... 1.4 per cent) and national (1.2 per cent) average.
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8 Dec 2023: The projection is based on the forecasted growth in new housing units, assuming a 50 per cent uptake of offsite within the eligible area. ... It indicates that more than 50 per cent of expenditures have been allocated to channel naturalisation projects.
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