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  1. A second quarter snapshot shows Ipswich’s population continues to grow

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    10 Aug 2021: said. “Our population growth of 1,684 residents this quarter is a 3 percent rise since this time last year. ... In this past quarter, 462 lots were created and 455 lots approved for future growth which is a four percent growth on lots created from this

  2. About Advocacy

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    8 May 2024: Redbank Plains had the largest natural increase (430 people). Ipswich’s rapid and unprecedented population growth requires an equal acceleration of investment in population-supporting infrastructure to ensure that Ipswich residents ... Typically, RSPs

  3. Page 1 of 4 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 364k)

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/119398/Infrastructure-Contribution-Relief-or-Exemptions-for-Non-Residential-Development-undertaken-by-Community-Organisations-Strategic-Policy.pdf Explore

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    23 May 2022: community regarding infrastructure relief for community organisations within the Ipswich. City Council area. ... residential development. Water supply and sewerage trunk infrastructure networks are not Council infrastructure.

    by Amber van Sloten
  4. Norman Street BridgePrecinct Perspective from the South INFRASTRUCTURE & ... (PDF, 1843k)

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    2 May 2024: will future-proof the inner-city road network against population growth, increasing flood risk and unsafe driving conditions due to increasing congestion. ... By 2041, Ipswich will reach an estimated population of 456,000 with an annual percentage growth

  5. Ipswich welcomes 250,000th resident

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    27 Sep 2023: The draft ShapingSEQ Regional Plan 2023 Update recognises that rapid population growth will be a part of Ipswich in the next decade. ... Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully said the Riddells had joined the

  6. Ipswich residents encouraged to have a say on ShapingSEQ

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    21 Aug 2023: 21 August 2023. Consultation is now open for Ipswich to provide feedback on the Queensland Government’s plan for the future growth of South East Queensland, the draft ShapingSEQ 2032 Update. ... Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich

  7. Game-changing industrial precinct to unlock more than 3,500 jobs

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    26 Apr 2022: Deputy Mayor, Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said the future ERIA requires investment from all levels of government as Ipswich’s rapid population growth requires an equal acceleration of investment in ... s growth corridor, the Ripley Valley

  8. Transport infrastructure top of Ipswich wish list for SEQ City Deal

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    4 Nov 2021: Mayor Harding added that before council could support a Deal, it would need to ensure it advances Ipswich’s advocacy priorities, support the city’s population growth and generates local jobs. ... Unfortunately, council cannot solve the challenge of

  9. Rapid growth requires rapid investment in Ipswich infrastructure

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    6 Jun 2023: A second river crossing is badly needed to ease pressure on the David Trumpy Bridge and enable the future growth of our CBD. ... Warrego Highway. Cunningham Highway. Centenary Highway. Council is also seeking the State Government to commit to forward

  10. A town the size of Beaudesert moves into Ipswich

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    11 Sep 2021: population. “I have real concerns about how critical infrastructure needs will be met – much of the region’s growth is in the Ripley development area, where there has been serious ... We know that 70 per cent of the city’s population growth

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