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  1. Council Minutes (PDF, 935k)

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    1 Jul 2016: KOALA CONSERVATION AGREEMENT With reference to a report by the Program Officer (Natural Resources) dated 27 April. ... habitat vegetation and provide a report back to Council on the evaluation of its success including costings aligned with the report.

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    by Anna Lewis
  2. Council Minutes (PDF, 2518k)

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    21 Mar 2013: 5. DISCOVER IPSWICH WEEK - TIME TO REDISCOVER YOUR OWN BACKYARD With reference to a report by the Tourism Marketing Officer dated 1 February 2013. ... own backyard” week in 2013 as detailed in the report by the Tourism Marketing Officer dated 1

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    by Anna Lewis
  3. Ipswich City Council facilities to remain closed as lockdown extended

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    2 Aug 2021: Picnic areas across natural estates remain open, as do Council parks and dog off-leash areas.

  4. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL ■ OPERATIONAL PLAN QUARTER 1 REPORT ... (PDF, 2870k)

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    25 Nov 2022: Sustainable Ipswich Community Projects. From planting koala habitat areas to waste education – there are so many ways that the council Ti Tree Bioenergy Funding Program could be used to improve our ... The Ti Tree Program is quite unique and supports

  5. Council’s 2024-2025 Budget continues to mop up after previous floods

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    27 Jun 2024: Blue Gum Reserve, inundated in 2022 floods, resilience work continues, new facilities to be completed in late 2024.

  6. Ipswich WaterFest 2024 packed to the gills with great activities

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    22 Mar 2024: Ipswich WaterFest 2024 brings into focus the many ways we can enjoy our waterways from sustainable nature-based recreation to community habitat planting events,” Ms Cooper said.

  7. Extraordinary waste clean-up nears completion one year after February 2022 flood

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    6 Mar 2023: a tree, pallets, washing machine, furniture and wheelie bins.

  8. Little additions to Ipswich Nature Centre are big on cute factor

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    29 Apr 2022: Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies are a shy creature, found living in complex and isolated rocky habitat such as Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate, the Teviot Range and Little Liverpool Range.

  9. Ipswich City Council facilities to close for three-day lockdown

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    29 Mar 2021: Picnic areas across natural estates remain open, as do council parks and dog off-leash areas.

  10. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 16 June 2020. Ipswich’s population continues to climb, with 1,400 people moving to the city in the first quarter of the year.

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