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  1. Natural Environment Strategy

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    23 Jan 2023: A sharpening of priority outcomes and a step-change in approaches is needed and is the key focus of this strategy. ... It also recognises that these outcomes cannot be achieved by council alone and that partnerships and education will be critical.

  2. New Lions partnership roaring with Ipswich pride

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    24 May 2024: In combining forces with the Brisbane Lions, we have jointly identified a range of positive marketing, advocacy, economic and community outcomes that can be achieved for the City of Ipswich. ... Ipswich is one of the fastest-growing cities in Queensland

  3. Get involved in Ipswich 2032 Legacy Planning

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    6 Mar 2023: residents.”. Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said council wants to bring the community together to define the legacy to leave for future Ipswich generations. ... I encourage all people in our community

  4. Ipswich City Council reacts to State Government budget

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    17 Jun 2021: It is very disappointing the State Government provided no support to reduce landfill or support Ipswich and our state in transitioning to a circular economy where waste is recycled for other

  5. Council investing in the city with expanded three-year capital program

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    25 Jun 2021: Maximising resource recovery opportunities in line with circular economy principles and providing excellence in customer service are two key principles for council activities under the plan.

  6. Year of success and fiscal responsibility

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    31 Oct 2023: 31 October 2023. Ipswich City Council’s Annual Report 2022-2023 showcases the city’s thriving population and robust economy and shares Council’s plan for the delivery of infrastructure and ... The city’s economy has shot past the $12 billion mark

  7. St Nicholas Precinct to transform CBD for Christmas in Ipswich

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    7 Dec 2022: Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said the temporary transformation will see the Precinct full of colourful lights, Christmas characters and fun.

  8. Building Approvals

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    19 Jan 2024: This lets you search for a: QBCC Licensee, Building Certifier, Owner Builder, Building and Construction Industry Payments Agency, and Industry Related Searches all from the one place.

  9. FACT SHEET 2 For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: ... (PDF, 255k)

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    12 May 2010: practices, and reduced discharges from industries and sewerage treatment plants. ... It also sets out how governments, business, industry (such as mining), and the community can work together to manage natural resources in a balanced and sustainable way.

  10. Ipswich to manage growth with new planning scheme

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    30 Jun 2022: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said Ipswich’s continued population growth is a vote of confidence in the city’s affordability, abundant lifestyle offerings and exciting new businesses and industry possibilities. ... We have allocated $180,000 in the

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