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  1. Nicholas Street Precinct to transform into dog lovers’ playground for a day

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    24 Apr 2023: There are 1,000 parking spaces located underneath Tulmur Place, entry via Bremer Street, with free parking on weekends and ample walking access to and from the train station for visitors.

  2. Ipswich’s growth powers ahead through 2022 challenges

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    4 May 2022: More than 33,000 animals are registered with council,” Cr Tully said.

  3. Mount Crosby Road interchange upgrade a step closer

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    4 Dec 2021: Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said Ipswich is the fastest growing city in Queensland and will welcome an additional 330,000 people over the next 20 years.

  4. Federal Government funding to boost jobs, growth and investment in Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: By 2041, this will mean more than 336,000 new residents will call Ipswich home,” she said.

  5. Council invites you to check out annual libraries survey

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    13 May 2024: books, assist customers and in every way make our libraries such welcoming, friendly places.

  6. Nature based recreation

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    26 Feb 2024: The Traditional Owners have requested no one climbs Nugun/Boogun. The estate has rocky outcrops and caves that are culturally significant to the Traditional Owners, providing a link between Country and

  7. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 16 June 2023. Australia’s leading country music festival, CMC Rocks QLD, is returning to Ipswich from Friday 15 March to Sunday 17 March, 2024.

  8. Development fee discounts for new hotel and multiple dwelling projects

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    3 May 2023: While Ipswich leads the state with population growth and the delivery of an average 2,000 new houses annually, our city lacks much-needed high-density residential unit developments,” Growth, Infrastructure

  9. Nicholas Street Precinct wins big at construction awards

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    18 Jul 2022: The Ipswich Central Revitalisation project incorporates the Façade Improvement Program where council partnered with private business and property owners to provide matched, dollar-for-dollar funding of up to $15,000

  10. Accord milestones mark steps taken towards reconciliation

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    30 May 2022: environment. The Regional Arts Development Fund awarded Sharron mirii Bell to deliver Mawang Buwanha project, an educational video about country, language and our native flora and fauna through First Nations storytelling.

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