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  1. E-scooters coming to Ipswich

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    9 Nov 2021: Other programs have found them to be a great way to replace short car trips which is good for the environment, free’s up parking spaces, reduces congestion and is good ... The commentary around the survey also indicated an educational campaign would be

  2. Building

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    1 Mar 2021: Council provides a range of services in relation to building work, including general advice, residential and commercial building certification, project finalisation and referral agency assessment (e.g. siting variations and amenity and aesthetics

  3. Transparency and Integrity Hub

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    3 Sep 2021: The Transparency and Integrity Hub provides the community with unprecedented access to the city’s finances and provides greater scrutiny over how council spends ratepayers’ money. The data published on this portal includes detailed financial

  4. Indigenous Community Development

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    15 Feb 2021: To ensure access and equity for the Indigenous Australian Citizens of Ipswich in respect of the Ipswich City Council services. ... Promote successful models for other local governments. Report an issue. Popular links Show.

  5. Council Minutes (PDF, 3706k)

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    21 May 2014: 27 March 2014 concerning the allocation of funds for the Community Development Grants Program. ... PROGRAM With reference to a report by the Community Development Project Officer dated.

    Minutes

    by Anna Lewis
  6. New partnerships provide boost to Ipswich businesses

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    22 Dec 2020: Council’s new partnership agreements with the Greater Springfield and Ipswich Region chambers of commerce will help deliver more events, programs and education for small businesses. ... Local businesses can expect to see more programs and events with

  7. Ipswich Showcase

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    1 Mar 2024: Brisbane is the smallest city by population to host the summer Games since Montreal in 1976. The smallest city on the cusp of immense opportunity. The Games estimates an injection of $8.1 billion in benefits to Queensland boosting tourism, trade and

  8. Lighting of Ipswich City Christmas Tree marks month of festivities

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    3 Dec 2021: There really is something for everyone, with details of the program available online at ChristmasInIpswich.com.au to help your planning. ... Program Overview – visit ChristmasInIpswich.com.au for the full list of events, all ticketing and information.

  9. Defence suppliers up-scale with Council pilot

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    7 Oct 2021: Operation Scale-Up was the first program of its kind being offered by a local government in Australia, and it was a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to capitalise on growth ... were selected based on commercial readiness, business aspirations

  10. Council turns the tide on dumped trolleys in watery grave

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    22 Dec 2020: Abandoned shopping trolleys reduce the amenity of the local area, can cause safety hazards and damage the environment, especially if they end up in waterways. ... Council can seize trolleys and does so if required. There have been no changes to

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