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  1. Light and Glare Pollution

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    15 Dec 2023: Direct light downwards to brighten the target area only. Try shields and baffles to help keep spill light to a minimum. ... Discuss with your neighbour. People are sometimes unaware that their activities are causing a nuisance.

  2. Division 2 highlights: On the move with a focus on road and park upgrades

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    30 Jun 2022: Councillor Jonic said community safety was also a priority for Division 2 in the 2022-2023 Budget. ... Brisbane Terrace - $750,000 for road safety improvements. Richardson Park - $520,000 including playground extension and upgrade.

  3. People experiencing or at risk of homelessness

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    18 Jul 2024: Donate or Volunteer. Contact your local neighbourhood centre or service provider and ask what you can donate and if they need volunteers.

  4. WelcomeWelcomeWelcome to the first edition of your new council ... (PDF, 928k)

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    23 Sep 2021: Councillor Jacob Madsen said the safety of school students is a top priority for council. ... Councillor Marnie Doyle said this work would help the roads last into the future.

  5. Woodcrest State College car park lights up

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    4 Dec 2023: 04 December 2023. Woodcrest State College at Springfield has been lit up with newly installed car park lights designed to improve safety. ... It is extremely important for public carparks servicing schools and community groups to be well lit to ensure

  6. City of IpswichUrban Greening Putting the Plan into Action2022 ... (PDF, 2174k)

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    20 Sep 2022: The program provides incentives to help urban property owners achieve environmental goals, including:. ... Deebing Creek is thickly vegetated. This provides the neighbourhood with the full benefits of urban greening.

  7. Helpful apps

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    6 Dec 2023: SES Assistance QLD app – Lodge a request for non-life-threatening emergency assistance due to storms and floods, such as help to temporarily repair damage to your roof or property or ... Ut helps you create a personal emergency plan so you can take

  8. Critical and Enabling Infrastructure

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    14 Mar 2024: Urgent upgrades are required to meet current demand, cater for future growth, and improve vehicle safety along the length of this highway through Ipswich. ... The highway is a critical route for both inter- and intra-regional travellers and freight which

  9. Ipswich Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy and Action ... (PDF, 1710k)

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    13 Feb 2024: UCC delivered training to Queensland Corrections and the Department of Child Safety for staff working with people using violence. ... Innovate. 13. 14. REFERENCES Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety.

  10. Keeping the community safe and healthy as markets return

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    22 Dec 2020: Following a break due to COVID-19 shutdowns, Ipswich City Council officers will be back at markets in the coming weeks to conduct their regular food safety inspections. ... meet. Visit council’s website to find out more about free Food Safety training

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