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  1. Waterway Health Strategy

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    22 Dec 2020: Implementation of the strategy will support council’s achievement of its Corporate Plan and the community’s vision for improved waterway health, and provide a framework for council to meet the

  2. Howzat! Council, Cricket Queensland and Strollers Cricket Club hit project for six

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    22 Jan 2024: The majority of the park promotes social interaction and problem solving and encourages motor skills development, creativity, and imagination,” Cr Jonic said.

  3. Council Minutes (PDF, 1139k)

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    19 Apr 2017: 3. IGO PUBLIC TRANSPORT ADVOCACY AND ACTION PLAN With reference to a report by the Infrastructure Planning Manager dated 6 March 2017. ... Principal Officer (Business Operations) dated 8 March 2017 concerning the monthly update on the activities of the

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    by Anna Lewis
  4. Major milestone for Nicholas Street Precinct’s centrepiece

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    8 Nov 2023: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said the topping-out ceremony marked the end of one stage and the start of the next for the $71.9 million Venue

  5. New Bottle Alley mural to honour historical buildings

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    7 Mar 2023: Art is also a significant contributor to our economy that draws people to local businesses and galleries and fosters tourism through events like the Ipswich Art Awards and SPARK Ipswich festival.”.

  6. Flood recovery in full swing six months on

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    26 Aug 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the recovery plan to re-build is in full swing with almost 600 homes and 300 businesses severely damaged by the

  7. Council joins forces with West Moreton Health during pandemic

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    22 Dec 2020: We were working closely with West Moreton Health issuing quarantine notices to people who had been identified by contact tracers as having been in direct contact with a known case.

  8. Waterway improvement initiatives

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    29 Jul 2022: Areas of concern can then be investigated and action plans developed in order to minimise any problems.

  9. When will my bins be collected? Food scraps container: ... (PDF, 250k)

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    24 Oct 2023: FOGO (formerly known as Green Waste) is a paid kerbside bin service where you can dispose of food scraps and garden waste for less than 25 cents per day.

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

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    28 Feb 2023: As part of council’s flood recovery program, $30 million has been allocated this financial year to support residents, businesses, clubs and community groups that are still struggling to bounce back

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