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  1. Safety

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    4 Mar 2021: A safe place for visitors and residents to live, work and play. Ipswich City Council is committed to working in close partnership with not only the police but with the citizens and local community organisations to create a widespread all-inclusive

  2. Audit and Risk Management Committee

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    13 Dec 2023: The primary objective of the Committee is to assist Council in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities relating to accounting and reporting requirements imposed under the Local Government Act 2009 and other relevant legislation. These terms of

  3. Educators' Link

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    18 Nov 2021: Educators' Link provides schools and teachers with information on how to access the many educational programs, services and resources that Ipswich City Council has on offer. The inaugural Educators’ Link networking night was held on 31 July 2019.

  4. Ipswich City Council Commmunity Funding Acceptable and Unacceptable Quotes ... (PDF, 83k)

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    21 Aug 2023: Quotes that will not be accepted are:. emails or word documents from the applicant listing the costs but not including any correspondance or information direct from the supplier.

  5. Welcome to the Autumn edition of your council newsletter ... (PDF, 696k)

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    5 Apr 2022: The community has really gotten behind this service and ensuring they are only putting out items that can be accepted by crews. ... Community MattersCatch up with your Councillors. Order your FOGO bin at Ipswich.qld.gov.au/fogo.

  6. Redbank Plains Road Upgrade (Stage 4)

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    17 Nov 2023: Council is planning to upgrade Redbank Plains Road (between the Cunningham Highway and Collingwood Drive), Redbank Plains/New Chum to a four lane urban standard. This project is identified in iGO – The City of Ipswich Transport Plan and is

  7. Planting Tips

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    4 Mar 2021: Dig a hole at least twice as wide and slightly deeper than the pot size. Loosen the soil at the sides, fill the hole with water and allow it to drain away. Gently remove the plant and place it in the hole (ensuring the top of the root ball is level

  8. Ipswich Central to Bundamba

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    14 Feb 2023: Start address: Cnr Limestone Street and Milford Street, Ipswich. Distance: 4.1km. Description: Ride from Bundamba to Ipswich Central on this on-road and off-road bike path. A perfect active travel commute, passing schools, Cameron Park and Queens

  9. Council seeks community’s feedback on electric scooters

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    22 Dec 2020: 25 September 2020. IPSWICH City Council is investigating the potential of electric scooters coming to Ipswich and wants the community to share its feedback. As part of council’s iGO Intelligent Transport Systems Strategy, rideables such as

  10. Public Art

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    22 Dec 2020: Ipswich has a unique identity which is dynamic and evolving. Its cultural and natural diversity, rich heritage and vibrant community spirit, all shape the region's distinctive character. Public art enhances the unique identity and character of

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