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  1. Riverside park upgrade a shore thing for Goodna families

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    24 Jul 2024: A huge paddle steamboat play structure is now an unmissable feature of this popular park, ready for Goonda’s youngest residents to climb and enjoy imaginative play,” Mayor Harding said.

  2. 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

  3. Swooping season has begun

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    27 Jul 2022: Always leave young birds alone. They are commonly found at the base of a tree and are still learning to fly, trialling their skills with their parents close by.

  4. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL ■ ANNUAL PLAN 2021-2022 Adopted 24 ... (PDF, 6505k)

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    22 Jun 2021: They carry out activities such as garbage collection and recycling, street cleaning, regulating parking, controlling dogs and cats, and eradicating noxious weeds. ... balance positive conservation and nature-based recreation outcomes including wildlife

  5. 1 COMMUNITY REFERENCE GROUP MINUTES Meeting Growth Management Community ... (PDF, 1634k)

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    17 Sep 2019: Planning Scheme review. - Lack of consultation on neighbourhood tree planting – example from Flinders View, where without. ... consultation, people removed the trees. - Protection for heritage houses. It was asked if funding could be provided to owners

    by Anna Payne
  6. Counting down to Ipswich Sustainable Living Festival

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    16 Oct 2023: With 30 years of experience growing food, Phil Dudman will bring a bounty of knowledge on increasing your backyard production and composting using sustainable gardening techniques.

  7. Colleges Crossing recovery moves closer to funding

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    13 Sep 2022: Blue Gum Reserve, Karalee. Bob Gamble Park, Ipswich. Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve, Chuwar.

  8. Kholo Gardens

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    22 Apr 2024: 243 Riverside Drive, Muirlea. District: 1. Note: Pets (dogs and cats) are not permitted in Kholo Gardens.

  9. Ipswich.qld.gov.au City of Ipswich Recreational Cycling and Walking Action ... (PDF, 1924k)

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    7 Oct 2021: Walking tracks in natural areas with attractive scenery. A need for safety: from traffic, roaming dogs and crime. ... A need for safety: from traffic, roaming dogs and crime. More lighting and visibility along pathways.

  10. Protecting the environment for future generations

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    19 Jun 2023: Development unfortunately results in habitat loss, so the planning scheme also needs to focus on those important and high-value environmental areas in the city that make Ipswich unique and beautiful,”

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