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  1. Flying Foxes

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    17 Oct 2023: They visit Ipswich to take advantage of a flowering of native trees across South-East Queensland in spring and summer, before continuing their migration northwards. ... The Woodend colony was previous one of the largest in South-East Queensland, at times

  2. Franklin Vale Creek

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    23 Jan 2024: Council is making a substantial investment in building a legacy of best practice land management where the productivity of the land is maintained for landholders, the community and the environment.

  3. Council offers condolence book for Ipswich political legend Bill Hayden AC

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/council-offers-condolence-book-for-ipswich-political-legend-bill-hayden-ac Cached Explore

    3 Nov 2023: By any measure, Bill Hayden led a remarkable life of service that has left an enduring legacy in our country.

  4. Ipswich’s natural beauty stars in Enviroplan 25th anniversary celebrations

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    16 Nov 2021: We have one of the most diverse ranges of fauna and natural vegetation in South East Queensland, and the Enviroplan Program supports vital conservation efforts for protecting regionally significant biodiversity corridors

  5. How the Ipswich Nature Centre is contributing to science

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    19 Apr 2021: The Ipswich Nature Centre is the only zoo in South East Queensland that cares for the rare Spotted-tail quoll.

  6. Council plans for new swimming facilities

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    23 Nov 2022: A new indoor pool at the Bundamba aquatic centre. A new aquatic centre in the city’s south-east.

  7. New cinema experience coming to Ipswich

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    11 Aug 2022: The total boost to the local economy from the Nicholas Street Precinct is expected to total $1.196 billion between 2020 and 2032, so in the long-term this is a

  8. Customers entering some council facilities required to show proof of vaccination

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    15 Dec 2021: Questions regarding the requirement for mandatory vaccines, as outlined in the State Government’s COVID-19 roadmap, should be directed to Queensland Health.

  9. Hundreds creatively reimagine Ipswich Central in day of placemaking

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    23 Aug 2022: Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner said it was fantastic to see residents, students, local businesses and staff from seven South East Queensland councils take part in the hands-on demonstration.

  10. Division 3 highlights: Works to reinvigorate unique attractions and suburbs

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    30 Jun 2022: Doyle Street, Silkstone - $870,000 road rehabilitation. Trumper Street, East Ipswich - $620,000 kerb and channel rehabilitation.

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