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  1. Council Minutes (PDF, 2772k)

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    1 Feb 2017: 5 STAR QUALITY HOTEL DEVELOPMENTS With reference to a report by the Strategic Planning Manager dated 15 November 2016. ... COUNCILLOR’S APOLOGIES: Nil 1. QUARTERLY ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT With reference to a report by the Principal Officer, Business

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    by Anna Lewis
  2. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Food organics, garden organics trial enters new phase. ... 09 September 2022. A trial to assess community attitudes toward future changes in the collection of food and organic household waste is entering a new phase.

  3. Council endorses new Community Projects and Events Funding program

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    4 Aug 2022: To be eligible for this funding, applications must demonstrate that a project or event directly benefits residents within the Ipswich Local Government Area, helps meets council’s Safe, Inclusive and Creative, ... The funding support and new kitchen

  4. Investment in local roads keeps city moving

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    30 Jun 2022: and safe for all road users,” Mayor Harding said. ... To make it safe for motorists and pedestrians alike, council will spend $4.8 million to maintain more than 27,000 streetlights.

  5. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 16 September 2021. A draft vision statement for Ipswich Central is now open for community feedback, after council engaged with more than 3,500 business, residents and key stakeholders to develop

  6. Council given green light to resume “normal operations”

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    12 Apr 2021: We have gone a long way in our first year to restoring that public confidence, with our local government-leading Transparency and Integrity Hub, the business transformation program, plus many other

  7. Nicholas Street redevelopment reaches new heights

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    22 Dec 2020: This redevelopment will create a modern and vibrant CBD for the people of Ipswich and visitors to eat, shop and enjoy world-class amenities with family and friends. ... The development also features three distinct retail, food and entertainment precincts.

  8. Budget 2022-2023

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    14 Nov 2023: Council’s 2022-2023 Budget focuses on flood recovery, delivering first-class services, and keeping pace with the rapid growth and transformation of our region. Council has struck a balance between limiting the financial impact on ratepayers while

  9. Nicholas Street Precinct recognised for urban design excellence

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    18 Jul 2024: Since the redevelopment began, 18 businesses have opened their doors in the Precinct, with more on the way.

  10. Arts and Cultural Strategy 2018-2023

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    23 May 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

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