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  1. Ipswich creative industries boosted by action plan

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    28 Apr 2022: The Creative Industries Action Plan builds on council’s Arts and Cultural Strategy 2018-2023 in consultation with local artists and businesses to support a positive arts and cultural future for

  2. How you can help during this flooding disaster

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    28 Feb 2022: Now is the time to stay safe and listen to official advice from Council, Local Disaster Management Group and State Government agencies.”. ... The threat has not passed but people are throwing their doors open and offering assistance of food and

  3. Council’s 2024-2025 Budget continues to mop up after previous floods

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    27 Jun 2024: The February 2022 floods inundated almost 600 homes and 300 businesses across Ipswich before another wave of flooding inundated our community again in May 2022,” Cr Antoniolli said.

  4. The Deebing Creek corridor is a valued natural system. ... (PDF, 7070k)

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    28 Nov 2017: Deebing Creek. The Deebing Creek catchment covers an area of 26km2 and is located less than 5km south of the central business district (CBD) of Ipswich. ... Location of bikeway to preserve corridor natural values and support safe and comfortable movement

  5. Community invited to have its say on renaming of bridge and road

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    7 Feb 2022: Council’s Naming Procedure, which was adopted when council was in administration (Aug 2018-Mar 2020), states council can rename a location after consultation with impacted businesses and residents.

  6. Council raises concerns with Inland Rail project

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    3 Aug 2021: However, it’s important we get off on the right foot, ensuring that impacts on Ipswich residents, local businesses and the environment are considered from the beginning.

  7. Requests for Use of Ipswich City Council Logo

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    30 May 2024: Any individual, group, business, community organisation or school that has been supported in the way of in-kind or sponsorship agreements with Ipswich City Council may display the logo.

  8. White Rock Masterplan

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    26 Mar 2021: This will provide a safe and accessible location for nature-based recreation as the surrounding areas develop and visitors are attracted to the estate. ... Undertake condition audits of existing tracks and trails to decide on suitability for development

  9. New committees and chairs set for new term of council

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    27 May 2024: Mayor Harding said there would be four new committee chairs. “Our new council has a wide breadth of knowledge and experience across many facets of community and business life and this

  10. Action to attract more hotels for Ipswich’s growing economy

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    29 Nov 2023: Ipswich’s economy is growing rapidly, recently ticking over $12 billion for the first time, and to support this level of business and tourism expansion, council must find ways to attract

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