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  1. Terms of Reference Resilient Communities Community Reference Group INTRODUCTIONIpswich ... (PDF, 63k)

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    21 Oct 2019: To build community understanding of council’s core business functions and specific projects or activities related to matters within the scope of the Resilient Communities Community Reference Group. ... RECORD KEEPINGCouncil will manage record keeping

  2. City of IpswichSign up for the Habitat Gardens Partnership ... (PDF, 196k)

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    9 Nov 2020: Signature. Disclaimer: Ipswich City Council is collecting your personal information for the purpose of fulfilling its functions, responsibilities and activities.

  3. Have your say on use of community land in Springfield

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    3 Jul 2023: Community use provides either artistic, social, cultural, sporting, recreational facilities or community support services and activities to the public.

  4. Flood gauges damaged in 2022 weather events in Ipswich replaced

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    9 Sep 2022: Local Resilience and Recovery Group Chairperson and Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said the new gauges have been designed to be more resilient to future water damage in the area.

  5. Ipswich population racing towards 250,000

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    22 Dec 2020: The Planning and Regulatory Services’ Report Card provides a snapshot of development activity and population growth across the city, including land subdivision, building works and applications for planning, building and plumbing.

  6. Temporary planning protections extended over waste operators

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    7 Dec 2023: The existing Ipswich Planning Scheme 2006 does not adequately regulate the regionally significant economic areas of Swanbank, New Chum, and Ebenezer, Willowbank and Jeebropilly from adverse impacts associated with waste activities,”

  7. Division 4 Cr David Cullen and Cr Jim Madden ... (PDF, 304k)

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    26 Jun 2024: Council will also invest in environmental projects including ephemeral wetlands at Sutton Park in Brassall, an important urban greening initiative that helps reduce pollutants in our natural waterways.

  8. Landscaping on Nature Strips

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    23 Aug 2021: Ipswich is counted among the world's most liveable cities, thanks to a close-knit community spirit and the civic pride of our residents. One aspect in making Ipswich a great place to live is keeping our residential streets visually appealing.

  9. Ipswich Central streets get a little brighter with artworks

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    14 Jul 2023: This initiative builds further on recent placemaking activities by council and the community in Ipswich Central, with the ultimate aim being to boost civic pride and encourage safe, connected, pedestrian-friendly

  10. Sports field lighting damaged in some flood-impacted areas

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    25 Mar 2022: Council’s focus remains on actively assisting clubs recover equipment, relocate where necessary, and restore field and clubhouse condition so that activity can recommence as soon as practical.

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