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  1. Mayor Teresa Harding 2024-2025 Budget speech Council Special Meeting ... (PDF, 74k)

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    26 Jun 2024: This includes more than $62 million to maintain, upgrade and expand our growing road network. ... $2.6 million for our kerb and channel program across the suburbs of Ipswich.

  2. Ipswich City Council reacts to State Government budget

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    17 Jun 2021: Less than $100 million was allocated to Ipswich. Mayor Harding highlighted the significant infrastructure funding shortfall in the Ripley Valley Priority Development Area. ... Jobseekers and trainees will benefit from $7.3 million with Skilling

  3. $75 million flood recovery program in Ipswich 2023-2024 Budget

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    22 Jun 2023: This annual plan and budget will deliver a further $25 million of works this year in our open spaces and facilities. ... More than $120 million total committed to flood response and recovery work last year and this coming year shows not only how serious

  4. Mixed results for Ipswich in 2022-23 Federal Budget

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    1 Apr 2022: Council has been ramping up calls for government investment into council’s priority projects as part of our federal election campaign. ... Ipswich is the fastest growing city in Queensland and will welcome an additional 330,000 people over the next 20

  5. Welcome to the Budget edition of your council newsletter ... (PDF, 897k)

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    18 Jul 2022: One of the largest projects in the Ipswich Local Government Area for 2022–2023 will be the continuing Redbank Plains Road Stage 3 with $14.96 million committed for construction, in ... Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle said council’s budget had

  6. Resource Recovery Infrastructure Plan delivers new and upgraded facilities for Ipswich

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    28 Jun 2023: Mayor Harding said funding committed in last week’s Budget includes $8 million to progress the shared Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in partnership with Logan and Redland City councils. ... There will be $3.8 million worth of upgrades to the

  7. Infrastructure critical to keep the fastest-growing region in Queensland moving

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    9 May 2022: As the Federal election draws near, council is calling on candidates to invest in the fastest-growing city in Queensland,” Mayor Harding said. ... That population growth is set to continue with an abundant pipeline of new land for housing along that

  8. Council improvements drive $5 million in savings

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    29 Jun 2021: Operating expenses have fallen by $6 million, driven by stronger financial management, rationalised spending and streamlined processes. ... Chair of the Governance and Transparency Committee Cr Jacob Madsen said council is committed to providing the best

  9. Alliance highlights funding gap ahead of state election

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    22 Dec 2020: An average of $778 million in capital expenditure from the State Government will be required every year to 2041 to ensure that the support for each Ipswich resident aligns with the ... transport corridor committed by the ALP, LNP, One Nation and the

  10. Deebing Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: The waterway corridor will emerge as a key linear green space, providing ecological services as well as an important active transport connector for the catchment and beyond. ... The upper corridor area has limited development currently, however

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