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22 Jun 2023: Yes. We welcome recommendations, please email us with your recommendation. Include as much detail about the site location with site photos.
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16 Oct 2023: I’m thrilled that council’s environmental education team brings our young people together each year for this wonderful initiative.”.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/a-bicycle-ride-to-work-or-a-two-hour-commute-planning-to-live,-work-and-play Cached Explore
12 Jun 2023: The new draft planning scheme supports many economic initiatives, including jobs and great shops, restaurants and services,” Mayor Harding said.
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21 Jun 2023: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said the $53 million for the Nicholas Street Precinct redevelopment included $5.5 million for the finalisation of the Commonwealth Hotel restoration and
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8 Jul 2021: Details of the materials out of which the temporary home is (or is to be) constructed and other structural details of the temporary home – photos of the proposed shelter are also
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20 Jul 2022: One of our city’s busiest thoroughfares has been reimagined by the local community working together through the Ipswich Central Partnership, a collaborative council-supported initiative that is part of the
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28 Aug 2023: Additionally, we are exploring innovative initiatives such as resident subsidy schemes, including the potential introduction of tip vouchers, to enhance the resource recovery experience and foster a sense of community involvement.”.
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26 Aug 2022: Council has implemented several actions including the Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan, which is the most detailed and comprehensive study undertaken in our city and goes above the recommendations from the Queensland
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22 Nov 2021: performer.”. Founded in 2002, Ipswich Poetry Feast was an initiative of council and has been delivered by Ipswich Libraries for 19 years.
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30 Aug 2018: VML:CD. Vicki Lukritz. 3810 6221. 19 July 2018. NOTICE OF MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL is to be held on TUESDAY,24 JULY 2018 commencing at 9.00 am in the Council Chambers, on the 2nd Floor of theAdministration
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