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1 Sep 2019: Small Creek Community Concerns. Flooding. Throughout the design phase extensive modelling has been and will continue to be done on the creek and surrounding area to ensure that Small Creek poses
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29 May 2023: Work with local businesses continues to provide opportunities to come together and share experiences through Black Coffee network meetings.
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18 Nov 2021: Ms Cooper added her priorities are to:. Continue re-building the trust of the workforce in the leadership of the organisation.
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22 Dec 2020: The Ipswich NAIDOC event will be held on Thursday 3 December, from 2-6pm, at the Briggs Road Sports Centre after receiving sign-off for the event’s COVID-safe plan
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1 Nov 2023: While work continues to restore River Heart Parklands to full public use following the 2022 floods, we want to ensure these bronze children and their dog are protected and conserved.
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11 Oct 2021: Twenty-six stallholders will be at the Riverlink Shopping Centre on Thursday 14 October, thanks to support from West Moreton Health, Council and a number of local businesses and community organisations.
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4 Apr 2024: 27 October 2020. Ipswich City Council has approved free disposal of green waste at the Riverview Refuse and Recycling Centre from residential properties affected by the severe storm on Sunday 25
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21 Mar 2023: As. such, these co-benefits should continue to play an important role in project selection. ... Wildlife continues to move back into the waterway, with a variety of water birds, water bugs.
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6 Dec 2022: Our hope in the years ahead is to have an established, self-sufficient population of cod in the Bremer catchment with annual stockings to continue.
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4 Apr 2024: 14 June 2022. Ipswich’s revitalised Nicholas Street Precinct continues to hit its stride with the first wave of new businesses preparing to open their doors later this month.
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