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  1. Alliance highlights funding gap ahead of state election

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/alliance-highlights-funding-gap-ahead-of-state-election Cached Explore

    22 Dec 2020: About $16.3 billion in state funding will be required to 2041, according to analysis of Suburban Alliance data, to ensure that capital expenditure in Ipswich keeps pace with the ... Ipswich is set to experience unprecedented population growth over the

  2. WelcomeWelcomeWelcome to the first edition of your new council ... (PDF, 928k)

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    23 Sep 2021: Councillor Nicole Jonic said Ipswich is one of the most liveable regions in Queensland. ... This section of Ironpot Creek was identified in council’s Waterway Health Strategy as an area requiring targeted actions,” Cr Milligan said.

  3. FACT SHEET 3 A Short History of Ipswich Waterways ... (PDF, 565k)

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    12 May 2010: FACT SHEET 3. A Short History of Ipswich Waterways. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666. ... HISTORICAL FLOODS. Much of the Bremer River Catchment prior to European settlement was covered by tracts of Sub-tropical

  4. Ipswich.qld.gov.au City of Ipswich Ipswich Biosecurity Plan http://ipswich.qld.gov.au ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ... (PDF, 3045k)

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    13 Dec 2023: Milestone. 342,000kg/yr reduction in sediment loads entering waterways and wetlands across Ipswich. ... Lack of education and awareness. Invasion from the upper catchment. Inappropriate fire regimes.

  5. Building Ipswich’s disaster resilience

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    31 Aug 2022: Six months since devastating floods hit the region, recovery efforts and building resilience for future extraordinary weather events remain a priority for council. ... Local Disaster Management Group Deputy Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said it

  6. Ipswich flood-impacted properties to be assessed

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    13 Jun 2022: The data is collected by officers undertaking damage assessments in the community using a wireless hand-held monitoring device to provide map-based damage data. ... Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring visit www.qra.qld.gov.au/darm.

  7. Mammoth recovery task well underway one year on from Ipswich 2022 floods

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    24 Feb 2023: Council will spend almost $3 million on flood preparedness and waterway recovery, flood mitigation and drainage,” Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said. ... Debris clean-up. About 580 debris items removed

  8. Funding available to help protect Ipswich environment and wildlife

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    24 Feb 2022: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chair Councillor Milligan said council aims to encourage community involvement in the achievement of environmental sustainability. ... Council funding has been a great help over the years to carers in this

  9. Potential waste recycling opportunity through SEQ City Deal

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    23 Mar 2022: This regional MRF will support the broader South East Queensland Waste Management Plan, delivering potential benefits for the broader region.”. ... a commitment that will deliver a more sustainable future for our region along with exciting economic and

  10. Ipswich residents left waiting for new bus services

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    17 Feb 2022: We need a plan for more services, better routes, and greater access to public transport now: the Ripley Valley region is the fastest growing community in Queensland, and residents need to ... Compared with other regions in South East Queensland, Ipswich

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