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  1. Council reflects on significant achievements of first year in office

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    14 Apr 2021: Delivering a $600 million budget, including $2 million in COVID relief support for local businesses, community and sporting organisations. ... In particular, council has distributed more than $1.2 million to local community organisations, sporting groups,

  2. Citywide audit of road conditions underway

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    2 Mar 2023: Council’s Capital Works Program 2022-2025 includes $55 million over three years for a sealed road resurfacing program to extend the life of the city’s road network,” Mayor Harding ... Division 4: Blacksoil, Brassall, Churchill, Chuwar, Karalee,

  3. Helping flood impacted sporting clubs get back on top and stay there

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    28 Feb 2023: focus. “Council last week approved a contract for almost $6.5 million to ensure the repairs to the sports amenities get underway as soon as possible. ... Division 2 Councillor Nicole Jonic said council’s remaining works supporting the Goodna Netball

  4. Funding boost to new Blue Gum Reserve changerooms

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    14 Oct 2021: Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said this project is further evidence of Council’s commitment to support sporting infrastructure through its ongoing and ambitious capital works program. ... About $5.4 million is slated to be spent on

  5. Council enters final stage of Ipswich CBD revitalisation

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    24 Jun 2021: The breakdown of spending is:. Metro A, B, Eats, and Venue ($36.1 million). ... Administration Building, Children’s Library, carpark upgrade, civic square ($2.5 million). Nicholas Street/Union Place streetscaping ($225,000).

  6. Alice Street drainage and kerb channel works improve flood resilience

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    25 Aug 2023: Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said the outcome was a positive one for local residents. ... The project was delivered with $1.5 million in funding from the Australian Government - Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCIP) Phase 3.

  7. Ipswich becomes Queensland’s first Small Business Friendly Council

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    22 Dec 2020: This funding will provide a welcome boost to those small businesses that we know continue to do it tough through COVID-19,” Councillor Jonic said. ... Eligible businesses can apply for up to $1,000 from a total pool of approximately $130,000.

  8. CMC Rocks returns to Ipswich in 2022

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    26 Oct 2021: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said this powerhouse attraction could not come at a better time and will inject millions into Ipswich’s economy. ... Economic and Industry Development Chair Deputy Mayor Nicole Jonic said not only does CMC Rocks deliver a

  9. For more information: Costs for an average dog (for ... (PDF, 1049k)

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    25 May 2016: Basic Care total excluding purchase price, medical emergencies and extras. $1,960 ($38 p/wk). ... Basic Care total excluding purchase price, medical emergencies and extras. $1,540 ($30 p/wk).

  10. Councillor Conduct Register

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    4 Mar 2021: In accordance with Section 150DX of the Local Government Act 2009, Council is required to keep a register of complaints made against councillors and the outcome of these complaints. The Councillor Conduct Register is available on Council's website

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