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  1. Camping

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    15 Oct 2024: Always carry plenty of water when camping, pack warmer clothes for night time, sun protection and hats for day time and a first-aid kit. ... BYO firewood, camp shower and drinking water. Extinguish fires before leaving to prevent bushfires.

  2. Ipswich venue being considered for 2032 Games

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    9 Apr 2021: and safeguard quality of life for our residents,” Mayor Harding said. ... The 2021-22 federal budget provides an opportunity for the Australian Government to lead investment in major infrastructure, ensure connectivity in nationally significant growth

  3. Staying safe during disasters

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    27 Feb 2024: A car can be moved by as little as 15cm of fast flowing water. ... During a heatwave. Stay cool by turning the air conditioner on or going somewhere that has air conditioning like a shopping centre and drink water regularly (even if you do not

  4. Ipswich on board for State's Growth Areas Delivery Team

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    5 Mar 2021: The announcement last Friday by Infrastructure Australia to include the Ipswich to Springfield public transport corridor on the 2021 national priority list demonstrates the significance of the growth opportunities and constraints ... Around 70 per cent

  5. Permit and Licence Information

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    15 Mar 2024: This category aims to encourage quality, boutique nature-based commercial activity within bushland and conservation areas. ... No longer allowing single-use water bottles, unless there is an onsite recycling bin or facility for these bottles.

  6. Anzac Day

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    23 Apr 2024: Street parking is still available in surrounding streets along with free parking in the Nicholas Street Precinct Car Park. ... It is therefore recommended that patrons apply sunscreen, wear a hat and shirt with collar and bring a bottle of water.

  7. Council raises concerns with Inland Rail project

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    3 Aug 2021: water quality during the section’s construction and operation.

  8. Flyover gives first look at council’s largest road upgrade

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    31 Mar 2021: corridor’s growing population. ... safety and accessibility as we begin to welcome another 330,000 residents to 2041 along our eastern growth corridor.”.

  9. For more information: Costs for an average dog (for ... (PDF, 1049k)

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    25 May 2016: Tick prevention $50 Water bowl and feed bowl $20. Other health expenses $250 Grooming brush and comb $10. ... Water bowl and feed bowl $20 Scratching post $50. Dog bed and toys $50 Outdoor enclosures/cat safe fencing from $200.

  10. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Ipswich residents urged to put water safety first as warmer months approach. ... 16 August 2024. As the weather begins to warm up, Ipswich residents are being urged to put safety first as council prepares to host a series of free water safety programs.

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