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  1. State Budget brings boost for flood recovery, bust for major transport investment

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    24 Jun 2022: Over the four years included in the State Budget, Ipswich has $92.4 million allocated in the Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program (QTRIP), an almost six per cent decrease, which ... In comparison, the Gold Coast has $3.4 billion forecast

  2. Flood recovery and frontline services a major focus for tough 2022-23 Budget

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    17 Jun 2022: However, it will not cover the full cost impact of this year’s floods. ... Council has spent close to $5 million to-date on flood recovery and we still have a long road ahead,” Mayor Harding said.

  3. Welcome to the first edition of Community Matters for ... (PDF, 1070k)

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    13 Apr 2023: By 2041 Ipswich expects to welcome 296,000 new residents, with around 70 per cent of growth to occur between Ipswich, Ripley. ... IN BRIEF RESILIENCE UPGRADES FOR FLOOD IMPACTED SPORTS CLUBS. Cr Paul TullyPhone (07) 3810 8192Email

  4. Residents put first in Budget for challenging times

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    6 Jun 2023: Inflation remains above 7 per cent, and the costs of sourcing supplies and delivering services are also continuing to rise. ... Unfortunately, it will also mean more families doing it tough in a community where the median weekly household income is

  5. Ipswich leads the way with landmark waste and circular economy directive

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    22 Dec 2020: s and the State’s waste (55 per cent and 42 per cent respectively in 2019-20). ... and drastically increase recycling rates by 75 per cent across all waste types.

  6. Offsite Stormwater Quality Improvement Program

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    8 Dec 2023: As of 30 June 2023, council had used 42 per cent of the offset funds received but had achieved between 59 per cent and 200 per cent of its water quality ... This includes:. Water quality improvements. Infrastructure and property protection. Flood

  7. Multi-million dollar conservation boost through Enviroplan investment

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    26 Apr 2022: How $4.9 million of Enviroplan funds was allocated in 2020-2021. 51 per cent – managing and improving Enviroplan estates and reserves. ... 10 per cent – planning and research. 5 per cent – partnerships and community support.

  8. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: of 4.5 per cent from 1 July. ... 24 June 2024. Ipswich City Council will remove some of the most flood-impacted river structures at River Heart Parklands to improve resilience, save millions in repair costs and deliver a

  9. Water that is unable to enter the underground drainage ... (PDF, 42k)

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    9 Sep 2021: These overflow paths are typically roadways, public reserves, pathways and often through private property. ... To put it more simply, if you are downstream, you must accept the ‘natural’ run-off on to your property.

  10. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: of 4.5 per cent from 1 July. ... 24 June 2024. Ipswich City Council will remove some of the most flood-impacted river structures at River Heart Parklands to improve resilience, save millions in repair costs and deliver a

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