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  1. New school zone improves safety around West Moreton Anglican College

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    25 Jan 2021: The school zone for this section of road will reduce the speed limit from 80km/h to 60km/h during morning and afternoon school peak times. ... Reducing the speed zone from 80km/h to 60km/h during school peak times is a major step towards improving the

  2. Residents called on to help clean up

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    4 Feb 2022: Environment and Sustainability Committee chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said the annual institution was an opportunity for residents to learn more about the waterways, creeks, bushland and forests that made up their

  3. Community feedback called for Richardson Park playground design

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    10 May 2022: play on and explore imaginary waterways.”.

  4. Page 1 of 9 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 403k)

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    25 Nov 2022: Community education will be further improved through regular updating of factsheets being. ... Examples of urban greening include urban tree canopies, parks and sport fields, nature reserves and wildlife corridors, waterways and wetlands, stormwater

    by Amber van Sloten
  5. Right to Information

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    12 Oct 2023: Acts factsheets on the Office of the Information Commissioner website.

  6. WelcomeWelcomeWelcome to the first edition of your new council ... (PDF, 928k)

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    23 Sep 2021: Forbes, Mount Walker West, Mutdapilly, Peak Crossing, Purga, Raceview, Redbank Plains, Ripley, South Ripley, Swanbank and Willowbank. ... These works will prevent up to 100 cubic metres of sediment each year from washing into the Bremer River and

  7. One-day-only event showcases sustainable gardening in action

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    17 Oct 2022: Your backyard is important in creating a more liveable and sustainable city. ... This free program is designed to support people with urban backyards to make a positive contribution to Ipswich’s natural environment,” Cr Milligan said.

  8. Open Space and Recreation Strategy

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    22 Dec 2020: Open space is a highly valued asset by residents and visitors to Ipswich and contributes significantly to the city's character, lifestyle, health, biodiversity and economy. There are significant benefits credited to the provision of open space with

  9. Small but significant, be on the lookout for fireweed this season

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    15 Aug 2023: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Deputy Mayor Russell Milligan said now was the time to act as fireweed approached peak growth season. ... Fireweed is a short-lived perennial that has a peak growth period throughout autumn and spring.

  10. Ipswich grateful as ADF wraps up flood clean-up mission

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    25 Mar 2022: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said ADF Task Units Eagle and Heeler played an enormous role in assisting Ipswich City Council and the Ipswich community. ... Mayor Harding said at the peak of the operation, more than 1600 ADF personnel were providing

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