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  1. Hundreds of Ipswich residents have their say on draft Ipswich Plan 2024

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    25 Sep 2023: More than 500 properly made submissions were lodged during the consultation process, and council is now assessing all the submissions to update and amend the draft scheme. ... In response to this interest, council is extending the delivery dates for the

  2. About Advocacy

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    8 May 2024: Ripley continues to have one of the highest growth rates in Queensland (up by 2,000 people). ... Why these projects? Council’s regionally significant projects (RSPs) are identified through an evidence-based process as city shaping initiatives that will

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

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    28 Jun 2023: The Resource Recovery Infrastructure Plan represents a significant milestone in Ipswich's commitment to increasing the capacity of its waste management facilities, aligning with the city's rapid growth and the ... Ipswich remains well-equipped to handle

  4. Flood recovery and planning scheme feature in council’s 2021-22 Annual Report

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    25 Nov 2022: The report, endorsed on Thursday, documents the significant progress of council in the past 12 months. ... Our city’s continued population growth brings with it a responsibility to maintain Ipswich as a great place to live.”.

  5. Ipswich delivers with new and improved parks and sports fields in 2021-22 Budget

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/ipswich-delivers-with-new-and-improved-parks-and-sports-fields-in-2021-22-budget2 Cached Explore

    24 Jun 2021: Chair of the Community, Culture, Arts and Sport Committee Andrew Fechner said the significant investment in the outdoors reflected the community’s passion for parks, sport and the environment. ... However, maintaining and improving our city’s

  6. Ipswich to manage growth with new planning scheme

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    30 Jun 2022: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said Ipswich’s continued population growth is a vote of confidence in the city’s affordability, abundant lifestyle offerings and exciting new businesses and industry possibilities. ... To manage this growth, the Ipswich

  7. Carroll House heritage to be saved in Rosewood

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    15 Dec 2022: The pre-1946 dwelling is proposed to be relocated from 16 Queen Street, Goodna, to a vacant property at 3 Unnamed Road, Rosewood, which is situated within a Character Areas Housing ... living. This was reconfirmed with the 2017 Shaping SEQ Regional Plan,

  8. Advocacy

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    16 May 2024: Our priorities. Council’s advocacy priorities are known as Regionally Significant Projects (RSPs). ... Council is actively advocating to State and Federal governments for funding and support for these critical, city-shaping initiatives.

  9. Small but significant, be on the lookout for fireweed this season

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    15 Aug 2023: 15 August 2023. It is a small plant, but it has a significant impact on our environment. ... Fireweed is a short-lived perennial that has a peak growth period throughout autumn and spring.

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

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    1 Apr 2022: missed out on key commitments to support the city’s significant population growth. ... As our population continues to grow at a rapid rate, we welcome the Commonwealth’s financial commitment to I2S as part of the South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal.

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