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  1. Shopfront Savvy to arrive in Ipswich for a Queensland first

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    11 May 2023: 11 May 2023. Ipswich City Council has partnered with Mainstreet Australia to launch a new Shopfront Savvy event to help businesses improve their understanding of the local market and elevate their business knowledge. The event, held during

  2. Ipswich libraries go from strength to strength in 2022

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    14 Feb 2023: 14 February 2023. Ipswich City Council’s six public library branches welcomed nearly 600,000 visitors last year, with every branch recording an increase in visitor numbers across 2022. In the city centre, the new Ipswich Children’s Library

  3. Council investigates future Ipswich Civic Centre expansion

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    21 Dec 2022: 21 December 2022. An upgrade and expansion of Ipswich Civic Centre will be investigated by council as part of a review of how council can deliver better spaces for the city’s arts and cultural community. Council has engaged CBRE’s Development

  4. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 30 May 2022. Ipswich City Council has spent more than $4.25 million on flood recovery efforts to-date which has seen the filling of close to 3,000 potholes, the repair and reopening of more than 100 roads and bridges, and urgent works to bring the

  5. Next stage of transformation set to launch at Redbank Plains Road

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    3 Aug 2022: 03 August 2022. Big changes to Redbank Plains Road will kick off from August as the major upgrade project enters its third stage. Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said Stage 3 of this catalyst project would

  6. Small business and council celebrate local initiatives

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    27 Apr 2022: 27 April 2022. The City of Ipswich has much to celebrate for Small Business Month in May with council and businesses partnering on programs to grow a more resilient local economy. Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor

  7. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 11 November 2021. Brush-tailed rock wallabies Paxton and Tahli are doing their bit for their vulnerable species after successfully breeding, a first for a pair of brush-tailed rock wallabies at the Ipswich Nature Centre. World class transformation

  8. Keep our children safe as they return to school

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    1 Feb 2022: 01 February 2022. School zones are back in action with 40km/h speed limits and parking restrictions in place around Ipswich school areas. Ipswich City Mayor Teresa Harding said drivers should look out for signage to make sure they’re travelling

  9. Proposed childcare development in Karalee rejected

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    16 Dec 2021: 16 December 2021. Councillors have voted to reject a proposed new childcare development in Karalee at Ipswich City Council’s Ordinary Meeting last week, bringing to an end several months of reviews, community discussions and independent assessments

  10. First tenant announced in Nicholas Street Precinct dining hub

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    20 Oct 2021: 20 October 2021. The first restaurant has been locked in for the new dining hub in the $250 million Nicholas Street Precinct revitalisation with established restauranteurs Janet Cao and David Wang bringing That Dumpling Place to the Ipswich CBD.

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