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  1. Come and try Bushcare and make a difference to our local environment

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    19 Feb 2024: Jim Donald Wetlands, Madden Street, Eastern Heights. Denmark Hill Conservation Reserve, Quarry Street, Ipswich.

  2. City of IpswichUrban Greening Plan2022–2042 Ipswich.qld.gov.au PREPARED BY: INFRASTRUCTURE ... (PDF, 4342k)

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    28 Sep 2022: Urban biodiversity as a driver focuses on protecting, enhancing and connecting the current urban corridors, nodes and stepping stones in order to enhance resilient, robust biodiversity values. ... This illustration shows an urban biodiversity corridor

  3. Rosewood Library Factsheet_Digital (PDF, 86k)

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    1 Sep 2019: Sightlines. Currently the wide open expanses of concrete and lawn means it's easy to see a long way along the corridor from many points.

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

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    26 Apr 2022: The Western Ipswich Bypass that will run between the Warrego Highway at Haigslea through to the Cunningham Highway at Willowbank will be a necessary infrastructure project.”.

  5. Financial boost available for local businesses

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    1 Feb 2022: Go Digital - Up to $1,000 (excluding GST) to discover new customers and grow your revenue by increasing your online footprint through a digital shop front or new marketing material.

  6. Ipswich.qld.gov.au What is a personal information digest?A personal information ... (PDF, 162k)

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    19 Dec 2023: This Branch is also responsible for maintaining council’s Animal Management Centre, Cemeteries and the Building and Plumbing Sections. ... s entitlement to discounts on certain council fees and charges; preparing statements; and confirming vehicle

  7. One week left to help shape future of Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve

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    14 Apr 2023: The draft plan envisions wide grassy lawns, trees, a natural access point to the water for use by non-motorised watercraft such as canoes, a site for food trucks, and new

  8. Prestigious Ipswich Art Award winners announced

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    24 May 2022: While it is great to see our local artists get such recognition, the real winner now is our community which has the opportunity to discover the depth of local creative talent

  9. Calling all sticky beaks for citizen science

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    12 Oct 2021: Grey-crowned Babblers in the quiet side roads of Ironbark. Southern Boobook, Mistletoebird, Superb Fairywren, Double-barred Finch, Australian Owlet Nightjars, Bush Stone-Curlew and Eastern Spinebill may be seen and

  10. Tourism bouncing back in Ipswich

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    26 Oct 2021: During the same period council’s Discover Ipswich website attracted 1.7 million visitors and generated 142,908 leads, a 46 per cent increase from the year prior.

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