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21 Jun 2023: million for planning and design of two new resource and recovery centres to better service the growing areas of our city. ... Ipswich is also in full swing, with $53 million committed to the completion of the Venue building and the Commonwealth Hotel in
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21 Jun 2023: BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS$49.5 million. Maintaining, upgrading and expanding our road network. $12.1 millionKerb and channel works. ... over three years. $70 millionResource recovery. $12.9 million Community libraries. $5.3 millionCommunity safety.
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29 Jun 2022: network and an additional $41 million to be spent on strategic transport projects. ... year. “Another $15 million will be spent on stages three and four upgrades of Redbank Plains Road.
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21 Jun 2023: Ipswich is Queensland’s fastest-growing region, and we are set to become home to more than 453,875 residents by 2041. ... We are the fastest-growing region in Queensland, so progressing work on this major new planning scheme will ensure our city can
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30 Jun 2022: network and an additional $41 million to be spent on strategic transport projects. ... An additional $5.9 million will be spent on bridge and culvert works.”.
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22 Jun 2023: Ipswich is Queensland’s fastest-growing region, and we are set to become home to more than 453,875 residents by 2041. ... We are the fastest-growing region in Queensland, so progressing work on this major new planning scheme will ensure our city can
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19 Jun 2023: Those announcements were welcome, as was confirmation of the State’s $3.3 million SEQ City Deal commitment to the business case for the Ipswich to Springfield Central Public Transport Corridor ... It means there will now be detailed investigations that
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22 Dec 2020: The Ipswich Central-Springfield Central public transport corridor, known as I2S, is a designated 25km area that will shape Ipswich well into the future. ... This mirrors the findings of the SEQ People Mass Movement Study which predicts that, based on the
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3 May 2024: This $40 million investment will deliver the modernisation and upgrades to the North Ipswich Sport and Entertainment Precinct. ... About IpswichIpswich is Queensland’s oldest provincial city and one of the fastest growing local government areas.
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10 Nov 2022: 14. What does success look like? 15. Riparian corridors. 16. What are riparian corridors? ... 45. Ecological corridors. 49. What are ecological corridors? 49. What should they look like?
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