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  1. Active Ipswich Strategy 2031

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    7 Nov 2022: The Active Ipswich Strategy 2031 (AIS2031), is council’s commitment to improving health and wellbeing by creating a more active city. The AIS2031 is council’s ten-year strategy to improve participation in and increasing opportunities for

  2. New Lions partnership roaring with Ipswich pride

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    24 May 2024: Partnering with a powerful national brand like the Brisbane Lions also means greater access to economic development opportunities, corporate networks, and advocacy that can benefit our city. ... They might be the Brisbane Lions, but it will be Ipswich

  3. Mountain Biking

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    22 Dec 2020: From Paperbark Flats Picnic Area (end of School Road, Redbank Plains) riders can enjoy the Six Mile Creek Track, White Rock Multi-User Trail and the Yaddamun Trail. ... For more information, visit their Facebook page and check out some of the awesome

  4. Council Minutes (PDF, 3706k)

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    21 May 2014: consider the following elements in the Bundamba Creek catchment: (i) Land use, development and building controls; (ii) Drainage Master Plans, Stormwater Management Plans and the associated design. ... C. That more detailed investigations be undertaken on

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    by Anna Lewis
  5. Council launches Operation Scale-up 2021 targeting defence industry

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    8 Apr 2021: This is our commitment to local industry: we will support the development of practical knowledge with investment and initiatives that bring connection and insight. ... The council-backed initiative is supported by CIDIDAC, the Department of Defence, and

  6. Our Priorities

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    13 Sep 2022: Caring for our environment. Conserve important areas of native vegetation habitat, protect and improve the water quality of the city’s important waterways, respond appropriately to climate change and use resources

  7. Mountain Biking

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    22 Dec 2020: From Paperbark Flats Picnic Area (end of School Road, Redbank Plains) riders can enjoy the Six Mile Creek Track, White Rock Multi-User Trail and the Yaddamun Trail. ... For more information, visit their Facebook page and check out some of the awesome

  8. Wildlife Carers

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    3 Apr 2024: Hotline for reporting incidents such as human-wildlife interaction incidents, eg kangaroo attack or reporting fish/aquatic animal deaths in rivers and creeks.

  9. Families, children and young people

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    19 Apr 2024: The safety of families, children and young people within the community is of the utmost importance. Ipswich City Council aims to provide the families, children and young people of the community a safe environment to live and play in. It is important

  10. Real Christmas trees making a real difference

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    3 Nov 2023: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said this initiative is a welcome addition to the Christmas in Ipswich program. ... Ipswich Hospital Foundation (IHF) Director of Fundraising and Marketing Claire Hughes said IHF is thrilled to be working with council and the

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