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  1. Latest data sees city top 240,000 residents

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    7 Feb 2022: A total of 87,538 dwellings make up Ipswich residences, which is 404 more dwellings than the previous quarter. ... Spring Mountain had growth of 171 people and 56 homes followed by Deebing Heights with 151 residents moving in and 51 new homes.

  2. Shadow Cabinet puts Ipswich issues on State agenda

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    18 Jul 2022: Ipswich’s annual projected growth rate of four per cent is exceptional in comparison to Queensland’s 1.2 per cent and Australia’s 0.9 per cent. ... While significant population growth brings many opportunities, it is not without its challenges.

  3. 1 iFUTURE ■ CORPORATE PLAN SUMMARY IPSWICH JOIN US ... (PDF, 1750k)

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    18 Jun 2021: Ipswich Central Revitalisation Project for significant investment attraction, business, job and activation growth. ... Community Development Strategy and Implementation Plan to plan and respond to community needs and growth.

  4. Ipswich City CouncilIndigenous Accord2020–2025 Acknowledgement of Country Ipswich City ... (PDF, 2837k)

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    17 Mar 2023: ACTION TIMEFRAME RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT. 3.2.1 Develop and implement a Cultural Leave Policy. ... OUTCOME. 4.2 Improved community awareness of local Indigenous businesses. ACTION TIMEFRAME RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT.

  5. Action to attract more hotels for Ipswich’s growing economy

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    29 Nov 2023: city. Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said Ipswich’s rapid growth demonstrated the need for more quality hotels to better meet demand. ... One of things we hear regularly from investors is the need for

  6. Council approves 1,033 housing lots in last quarter

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    11 Nov 2022: These are also the top five suburbs for new dwellings and additional population. ... New dwellings overall increased 35 per cent, lots created increased 7 per cent, while development applications also went up by 7 per cent in the September quarter.”.

  7. Ipswich on track for vital public transport corridor

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    22 Dec 2020: Ministers; Infrastructure Australia submissions and strong community support – we have had a small win,” Mayor Harding said. ... A dedicated connection between Ipswich and Springfield, which will dove-tail into the SEQ Council of Mayors’ fast rail

  8. Ipswich welcomes significant step forward in Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games

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    11 Jun 2021: There are also a handful of venues outside of SEQ, spreading the benefits of the Games across the State. ... to deliver the infrastructure we need – not just for a Games but for the future growth of the region.

  9. Ipswich residents left waiting for new bus services

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    17 Feb 2022: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully said that over the last decade, only eight bus routes in Ipswich have experienced improvements to routing or frequency. ... The report, tabled at the Growth,

  10. A town the size of Beaudesert moves into Ipswich

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    11 Sep 2021: We know that 70 per cent of the city’s population growth towards 2041 will occur between Ipswich Central and Springfield. ... There were 2,547 dwellings approved and 1,508 new lots created in the past year, bringing our total dwellings to 86,603.

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